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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.
39.39.39.
Quarters here do the work
of Half Dollars.
BANK OF GREENVILLE,
N. C,
CAPITAL 000.00.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS APRIL 16th, 1906.
L. I. Moore, Pres. J. P.
J. W. Cashier.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE BANKING TRUST
N. C.
At of business April 6th, 1906.
L. I. Moore,
F. W. Clare,
G. E. Harris,
M r-a.
Harry W.
T. White,
Dr. E. A. Jr.,
J. L. Perkins,
J. Ii. Harvey,
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Prompt service.
Every accommodation consistent with sound bank-
Correspondence solicited.
Having secured the output of a large Silk
in Patterson X. we will put on
Thursday Morning
YARDS OF
China
The Pessimist;
Sermons should I e practiced lie-
fore they are preached.
A reformer's idea of is to
spoil other people's fun.
No man can a clock at the
same time sing a hymn.
Sacrifices on the alter of foolish-
Dees never cease for lack of mater-
There arc a Rood many more fool
in the world than they have
idea of.
Sometimes they are editorials,
the rest of time they are
Commissioner Sale of Land.
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The ii the
stockholders of Coo-
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of the meet I OS lie given
LIABILITIES
paid in
Surplus-
profits, 120.141
Deposits
Due to bk 21.95
Cashiers ck I
North Carolina, County of Pit,
I. C. Cashier the bank, do solemnly
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge
and C. S. CARE, Cashier.
A Heavy Load to Carry.
Alone with dyspepsia
mid Why Be-
cause a stomach not ppr-
the to be properly digested, and
It products by tin- system.
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The blood U poisons which
come from this disordered digestion, and
In turn the nerve are not ft-d on good.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
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Currency.
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of the Cur-
red and we of
and general
it Is not bead work, nor over
that OOPS it. but
work. With poor, thin the
body Is not protected against the attack
of germs of grip, bronchitis and
Fortify the laxly at once Dr.
Medical Discovery a
rare combination of native medicinal
roots without a particle of alcohol or
dangerous habit-forming drugs.
A little book of extract, from
authorities extolling every
Ingredient contained In Dr.
Medical Discovery will be mailed
free to any address on request postal
card or letter. Address Dr. K.
Buffalo. N. Y.
Many years of active practice convinced
Dr. of the value of many native
roots as medicinal and he to
great expense, both in time and In money,
to perfect for
rendering then both efficient and safe for
ionic and rebuilding agents.
The enormous popularity of
Medical Is due both to its
scientific and to the actual
medicinal value of Its ingredient. The
publication of the f the
cut on the wrapper of every bottle sold,
gives full assurance of Its non-alcoholic
character and removes all objection to
the use of an unknown or secret
It Is not a patent medicine nor a secret
one either. This fact puts It In
it'll f. as It does every
bottle wrapper The Badge of Honesty, In
the full ii-t, of Its ingredients.
The Discovery cures,
weak stomach. Indigestion, or
torpid liver biliousness, of
stomach and bossies and all
no matter what parts or organs
may l- affected with it. Dr.
Pleasant Pellets an- the original little
liver pills. put up i years ago. They
regulate and Invigorate, stomach, liver
and bowels, Much Imitated but never
equaled. and easy to lake
as candy. One to three a dose.
and sworn In
mo. this day of April, V
J.
Notary Public.
Correct
J. L.
A. WHITE
OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH.
Loans 27.18
Due from Banks
Cash Items m
Gold coin
Silver
Nat,
stock in
Undivided
sub to 34.018
State of North Carolina,
County . f Pitt. ,
I, B. Davis, Cashier of the do solemn-
statement is true to of my
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this day of April
1906.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. R. DAVIS.
M.
T.
R. L. DAV IS.
i it or
of the condition of
BANK
GREENVILLE, N. C.
T THE OF BUSINESS APRIL 6th.
AT THE PRICE OF
the Yard
This is regular and Silk but there is a
about these Silks, come and we will tell it to
the newest things in MILLINERY and DRESS GOODS.
GREENVILLE, 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.
.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured
Stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture Fixtures 8,647.83
Banking no
Due from Banks 1.11
Cash items
Gold Coin 2,779.50
Silver
259,584.33
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus,
Undivided Profits
and Taxes Pa Id
Deposit subject to
Cashier's checks out-
standing .
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
I am paying the highest price for Cotton Seed
in any quantity.
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal in car lots or
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Sect
at warehouse.
HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF LIME
and all kinds of feed constancy 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- JOHNSTON-
North
County of Pitt.
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named do
swear that the statement above is true to the. best of my knowledge
belief
Subscribed and sworn to before
this day of April, 1906
WALTER U. WARD,
Notary Public
JAMES L.
s .
O. BOOKER
J. K, MO YE.
W. II WILSON,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO.
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business April 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts unsecured
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Cash items
Gold and silver coin,
National bank and
other U. notes
271.33
989.63
11,990.29
3,130.21
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 5,300.00
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits subj. to chock
checks out-
standing 28.18
Checks
1,168.23
8,146.00
Total
87.278,43
.
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. M. of the above named solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 12th day of April
1906. H. Taylor,
Notary Public
M. O. Blount, President.
ROBT. STATON,
J. It. BUNTING,
R. J. GRIMES.
Directors.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
a. . C. -e-
As for. Daily
and
treat pleasure in sub-
and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this office. take orders
job
J. J. Edwards Son have just
received another car load of Ell
wood wire fencing.
For some time Mr. W. I. Jen-
k ins has been missing eggs from
his geese rests, and thought a dog
was the thief. got some
nine put it a egg in one
nest h went out and
instead of a dog a fine
dead fat Billie says he'll
be he. sorry, for he
was on that
surely next fall.
your buildings by
painting them with
Town and County lead,
and full line of colors, kept at J.
K. Smith Bro.
who have not registered t
a previous election and are entitled
to vote at the election to be held
on the first Monday in May, 1906,
for officers of the town Ayden
are requested to call at ray office
and register as the law
J. M. Blow,
Next 21st inst. A. A.
of Greenville, will be in
for the purpose of
zing a Southern Cotton
Association. A large attendance
of the farmers is very much de-
sired. This association is growing
very fast d is proving very pop-
among the farming class.
Our White Goods, Silks and
trimmings are very pretty. We
most cordially invite the ladies
to call. Cannon Tyson.
V. and paper roofing,
Pumps with long or short joints
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro.
We are pleased to see friend J.
W. Taylor back to his place of
business after several days sickness
and to know he is better
e-H goods, Broad cloth, Henri-
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
silks, trimmings, lining white
goods at J H Smith Bro
B. F. Henry . Nelson
Marion Crawford and Capt. White-
head all came over from Winter-
ville Sunday and spent the after
noon.
Bed steads, mattresses, springs,
single and double, rockers, dining
and -in ii torn chairs wash stands
dressers tables at J R Smith
Calico and at cents
per yard, great reductions in white
slippers and summer goods, at J.
H. Smith A Bro.
Sunday vats beautiful day, and
everything and everyone seemed
to partake of enjoy its beauty
to the fullest. Easter was
ed the Methodist and Episcopal
In--. The exercises in the
Sunday schools were just splendid.
The spirit seemed to infuse
those who were directly
was contagious the entire
program w as so excellently
ed as to cm use both surprise and
pleasure at the aptness sin-
I-nil id Sunday was a
lovely day the occasion will
not he forgotten.
J. B. Smith Bo. have just
received a cur load of alum
salt. Also a car load Lee's
cultural for peanuts, etc.,
E. K. Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries.
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime
windows locks nails Cross
cut saws and mechanic tools at J
B Smith Bro
For can peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E.
A full supply of Trunks.
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro.
Only a few weeks before Easter
how about letting us make that
spring suit while you can
your choice of goods. Wanamaker
Brown, per F. G. Co.
J. H. Manning, of Winterville,
was here Friday.
I Go to B. E. Go's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
When your eyes need attention
J. W. Taylor, ex t optician,
is the man to do
yon want to be
Ayden, N. C.
your work if
pleased.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw-
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K.
Bro.
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap
per- for Misses and Ladies
also a nice line of Zephyr
tors at J. K. Smith Bro.
Misses Helen and Julia
went to Friday
afternoon returned Saturday
evening.
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. B. Smith
Brr
Pure Plymouth Bock Chicken
Bugs for sale at per of
Apply to Mrs. W. J, Mum-
ford, Ayden, N. C.
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price, don't
sell your seed until yon see me.
Frank Lilly Co.
Mis. J, W. has return-
ed home from her visit to Green-
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-
grips, satchels, band bag,
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro
I always keep on hand a
line feed stuff at lowest cash
prices. Such as hay, oats, corn
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
Misses Brown, Lillian
Alice Taylor, Mary Long
Whitehead, Mesdames F, G.
George Cooper, W. J. Boyd
G W. Prescott and Prof. T. Cooke
attended the teachers
institute Saturday.
Merchandise carry
a line of meat, lard and can
goods. Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co
For carpenters grind stones
I hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K.
Smith Bro.
Rev. Mr. Barfield and wife went
to Greenville Saturday on a visit
to friends and returned yesterday.
Why exhaust your patience with
that kicking cow when you can buy
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con-
Milk at F. G.
Co's.
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser-
Tables, Chairs, Cradles,
Bed Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
great many other things are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
oil, band and repair for
all makes of machines at
J. Bro. Ayden, N. C.
Mrs Sarah Patrick, from near
Greenville, has visiting the
family of C. L, Patrick.
Cannon t Tyson's new
for Ladies Misses and Children
have arrived. We carry a high
grade class of footwear.
We sell Singer and
Wilson sewing machine. For cash
or on easy term- J. H. Tripp st
Bro, West st, Ayden, N.
C,
For a nice present boy a novel-
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
You will find Wheeler and
son Singer machine.
Prices way way down H.
Tripp Bro. next to Early Hotel.
Ayden,
Car load V. Crimped roofing in
lengths to cover residences
houses, barns
shelter-, stables much cheaper than
hi ii little labor, at J.
R Smith Bro.
Charlie Nobles and bride left
for home in Virginia
day.
persons are hereby
forbidden t harbor, em-
ploy or give food to my sou, Al-
who is under
Anyone doing so will be subject
to the law. John Braxton,
Ayden, N. C. R. F. D. No
Misses Gussie Annie Law-
two very charming young
ladies of the Winterville High
school, from until
yesterday Mrs.
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat
bran, ship stuff, hay and grain
always on hand at lowest market
prices. Cannon Tyson.
Wash-
alter a visit of revel
to his mull c left bis
home this
A line of crockery,
ware, fancy lamps, tinware
at J R Smith
Noah mm family,
Greens Pie, have visiting th
family of C. R.
C R. Williams has at his store
the latest and line-i groceries
confectioneries that can be had.
His cigars tobacco cannot be
excelled. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Rice, Cheese, every-
thing in this of the freshest
and best variety. His prices are
the lowest for the class goods he
handles be handles nose but
the best. Try him. C. R.
Main street, Ayden, N. C.
BUILD BATH HOUSES.
And Provide Pleasure and Com-
fort.
Nothing adds more to the health
and comfort of people, especially
in warm weather, than bathing,
and no bath es a plunge in
enough water to swim around.
After a day of labor summer
nothing is invigorating, more
refresh inc. than h plunge in.-
water. drives away
puts the body in condition to en-
joy a night of sleep rest.
With right
on the bank the river it is a
little remarkable that our citizens
have not long had the benefit of
such a luxury. It is never too
late to do good, and The
is going to a suggestion I let
if adopted we believe will be a
profitable investment for the pro
an-i aid be a source of much
hi and comfort to the
pie of the It is that
houses d a pavilion be j
the river. The river front near
the foot of Washington street
would be a good location for this
purpose. The bath houses and
pavilion could be far enough back
from the river and of sufficient
i eight be beyond the of
high rater, with a walk way and
steps leading to the river. Toe
river bottom near the place
is smooth sandy
would afford and ideal place for
bathing.
The renting of bath suits
would be profitable.
Now who will take hold of this
and give Greenville a lot of solid
c pleasure the coming
TROUBLE AT MERRY-GO-
ROUND.
Manager Pined and Boy Gets a
Whipping.
Will Barnes, the young man m
charge of the merry-go-round, was
before Mayor Wooten this morn-
on the charge of assaulting
Oscar Brown, a son of C. O.
Brown.
Boys have been making them-
selves very around
the jumping
on and off the machine. Monday
young Brown was among the
causing the e and was
very persistent about it. Mr.
Barnes put him off the machine,
when the boy cursed him and got
back on it and Barnes slapped him
off, handling the boy roughly.
Mayor Woolen lined Barnes
for the assault let the boy go
on condition that his father ad-
minister proper punishment,
which was promised.
The trouble caused by the boys
jumping the merry-go-round
ought to be stopped. The
of it pay the tax charged by
the town and are entitled to official
1111-1
dead beating.
THE SEVEN
s III
A o-i.-r.-l
w to run.
A i
-ti -in., too,
h-n to
To
Th-rt d
of love
l on
Th-11 altar;
away
To rare
every day.
Then
A Laity
the 11.-1
Then
Than
A child climbing
On your knee.
And then to sleep;
B-t living
the lore.
Houston Post.
MORE NEWSPAPERS NEEDED.
J. L. Keene, of Grifton, was
here Monday on
We are agents for ready
mixed paint. These paints are
old reliable.
Cannon Tyson.
Some men are so shortsighted
they wouldn't be willing to pay the
inheritance tax if they get the
chance.
Your
If yon are troubled with
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain-
suitable glasses, it matters not
how difficult your case, call on J.
an expert
Ayden, N. C, who has five years
experience with some of the most
obstinate cases. He never fails to
give patients satisfaction or their
money refunded. Over five hundred
of Pitt Greene and Lenoir
nest people to testify to his honesty
and ability. Give him your eye
work want
Human blood Marks.
A tale of horror was told by marks of
human blood the home of J .
Hums, a well known of
Ky., lie years ago
bail severe hemorrhages of the lungs,
was near death when began
Dr. King's New Discovery, it com-
cured me and I remained
well ever Hemorrhages,
Coughs, settled colds and
and is the only known cure for
Weak Lungs. guaranteed
by j. I. Wooten Druggist. 11.00
Trial bottle free.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Brick Block, East at.
Ayden. N. C.
Prescription
Trust
Trust the preparing of your
medicines to us. Only the
best quality fresh drugs
will be used and the work
will be done by a qualified
pharmacist.
The to
us. It will not be too high
that's sure.
Saul's Pharmacy,
AYDEN, N.
Dr.
Red Men's Library.
Tribe of Red Men
has established a library
wigwam for the benefit of
Tins 1-
will contribute- both and
profit to the order.
A Lucky Postmistress.
is airs. Alexander, of KB., who
found Dr. King's New Life Pills to
be the best remedy she tried for
keeping the Stomach, Bowels
in perfect order. You'll agree with her
if you these painless that
Infuse new life.
druggist, price
Matthews Released Under
Bond.
Greensboro, N. C, April
J. B Matthews, who was recently
convicted of murdering his wile
by strychnine her
veins, and who was sentenced to
years imprisonment, was, .,.,.
today under bond of 0.8011,8, gOOdS. In fact
given by his fat her and moth- ad kept m a first
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Matthew-,
of Durham, N. C. He will be
taken to Mount Hope
near Baltimore, to be treated,
bis appearance at the
next of criminal curt.
A boy always has a good time
trying not to do the thing his
tells him to.
Devil'S Island Torture.
is no worse than tho terrible case
Piles chat afflicted me years. Then I
was advised to apply
Salve, and less than a box permanently
cured me of Bugles,
Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores
like magic. at Woolen drug-
gist.
P. R, L.
Dentist.
Greenville, N. G.
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
Same as of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur-
class general
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
HORTON
A Tobacco Grower's Profit
dependent anon properly
fertilizer.
ho mm
polled as
tobacco. The
must
be right, to
be U must
Contain least
m actual
Potash
with
am-th.-,
k.
KALI WORKS. St. H. V., or
Atlanta. On South
Wu have noticed that the men
who have regular employment
weeks in the year arc,
as a rule, our best citizens. The
loafers and who
have no regular employment and
don't want any regular job. are
the ones who are heard from
most in the courts. idle
brain is the devil's work
and he turns out his work with
ease through an idle brain and
idle hands. Therefore, one way
to exert a moral influence is to
attend well to your own affairs
and keep busy
A reasonable nu news-
papers coming a home eve-
week is a mighty good invest-
And in view of the re-
cent abolish nil rural
routes that do not handle as
much as pieces of mail per
month, it would be well for pa-
on the weaker routes
especially to a hump on
themselves and take news-
papers. We some one-
horse farmers who take from
half a dozen to a dozen papers,
and they consider it one of their
best investments. You'll find
such a man well up with the
times. He reads these papers
in his idle moments and does
not loose any unnecessary time
from his work. We have heard
some people they didn't have
time to read even one paper.
The truth of the matter is there's
nobody that doesn't have plenty
of time to read several papers,
if he has any inclination to read
and keep himself informed.
If a man takes no interest in
papers himself, he ought to take
them for the benefit of his
for the newspapers
a big factor in educational
influences. A boy or girl will
read the local happenings before
they become interested in other
classes of literature. The pa-
create the incentive for
other classes of printed
edge and leads them on to a
greater desire for literary
and it's a mighty sorry
man that doesn't want to raise
intelligent children. Take more
papers. It will pay In something
that is more beneficial than
and cents -Our Home.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the of business April 6th, 1906.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and
Secured
Due from Banks,
Cash Penis,
Gold Com,
Silver Coin, National Bank notes other U. S. 1,016.00
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Deadly.
April hundred
one poisons are to have
been killed injured the
earthquake in Southern part
of the of Formosa
day, details, it is ex-
peered, will swell death roll,
as i he shock in re severe than
that of Match
in,
2,000.00
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less
expenses, SI
Dividends unpaid . 516.00
Deposits subject in check, 45,007.61
Cashier's
Total.
STATE OF NORTH
COUNTY OF PITT,
I, J. B. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be-
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before J. R. SMITH,
me, this day of April JOSEPH DIXON,
i,, STANCIL HODGES, R. C. CANNON.
Notary Public.
A feels she is doing
bar duty unless she brags about the
good trails of lier husband just as if
lie hail thrill.
h lino
men have gone on a i-trike at At-
Is The Moon Inhabited.
Science has proven that the moon has
mi atmosphere, which makes life in
some form possible that satellite,
but not for human beings, who have a
bard enough time this earth of ours,
Head ache, Bilious-
Malaria, Chills, and
Dyspepsia, Torpid
Liver, Kidney complaints, General
and weaknesses.
as a general Tonic and
weak persons and especially
for the aged. It induces sound sloop,
Fully guaranteed by j, L. Wooten-
Pries only
i,
; m
T tr.
II I'll V
iii i ii N. as matter.
at.-
A lit hi-i In I counties.
in to
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY 1906
f. u
lit T PUBLIC-ROADS.
Mr. Farmer, go back and plant
some more corn
Ii.
COMPANY.
SPRING
We're for the season with everything that's
i. Hi,. r- Rood and
Annual Petting; and
Dividend.
I he K ll tor hot e
ii J .
I hut- w.
Greensboro in
again, the Mack burn trial being in
now.
Vesuvius
both about become quiet time
eruptions.
d an-
tile IS
a .
tie-, t
ll d Kill I , III in
Ii i iii.-iii. By
iv n hi
i an v f ii-
m in ii Mil- or
i a their numerous
e publish a
from Congressman II. Small
on of good roads. The
Reflector has time again triad i
awaken the interest of i lie of I. .
not-in
in better roads, and with
efforts in direction
have not in vain Matters of u a
concern sometimes move slow,
. . . if con
and we yet nope to see the seeds .
And Springfield baa lynched w sown in direction bring a;
other Time they were 0- of activity on I lie part of
-r III
ping that kind of outrage. of the Congress
man Small, whose all
Charlotte ought not to overlook , . . . .
Ins congressional career have
getting a man right from Vesuvius . .
m itemed his earnest interest in mat-
iii mil hi,;
Hum
Clothes, Hats and
for Men, Boys and Children
a luxury to wear such well cut, well made and
handsome Clothing as we sell. A man feels himself
i- confident of his good
appearance. B
i el us introduce you to our handsome New Spring
You'll Surely Be Pleased
With The Acquaintance
to attend the big
Charlotte keeps in luck all along
the line Clark, famous
pertaining to the welfare of
people, some timely
lion n bis to the building
meeting,
I heir ml nil.
L.
all tins
in i I., i That's all.
II. II- rum i lie-
. i Co.
Our Clothes have made for us a mighty host of In he vicinity who
will gladly testify to their goodness. There's just one thing we would like to have
in some day and spend ten minutes looking over this stock.
been as
for the lb of May.
He pledges not only I- He
.-. a
on Hit-
v I I tin
I is own support to movement.
. , I i II.
also gives assurance that an ., . . . . ,. ,
if
pert will he sent from ,.,,, ,,.,. ,,. if .,,, ,,,,,
States Department of to j the
until
lo-
When Greenville gels an active
chamber of commerce or board
. i make plans t
trade representing all business in r
if construction if the county will
take the action to warrant
e would be to
FRANK WILSON,
of the community, it will Le
tilling one of the most important
needs
The Atlanta Journal says
vine gotten in the same class
with football games and railroad
That may be true so far
as the damage goes, but in the case
of Vesuvius there is no danger
suing company.
adopt the suggestion of Mr
North Carolina gets another honor
and . I th-
when a . f per
e county and
cash, verifies Ins
Fully live off
ad the movement for
throughout the county. the
lugs ill the meet jug with ms
z s much any j Ma took a feet.
of
its organization The
has bad faith in the Farmers aid
f, . , . . n everyone of seemed
Consolidated Company, and sail-lied and aid ha
has not no. It has hopes the I'll of Hit-
The King Clothier.
and
mi
I. i j . . . .
in the appointment by the president is
of C. II. Aycock as one of
the delegate pan American
conference which is t meet in July
at Kin A man could
not I ave been appointed, and
knows ii
the ideal movement for farmers in by eleven directors who are elect
protect their own interests ht M.
eleven directing The
reward in return for majority of them
their labor. This Farmers t d in life almost
and yet,
an on individual and the mashed
is of thin
I hey belong to a
class known as self-made men, the
wan-houses and hired men most reliable, level beaded men in
the
I III
dated Tobacco Company is
of farmers and those in
in tobacco on I tore,
s glad to
within her borders so distinguished
a body of Christian workers as
ministers, elders and delegates w o if
compose the The wisdom of
. , it will have such
now in session and movement is manifest in the and mains
beans our are open in the news columns the general good
these, .-mil all wish that the greatest i- piper. Mr. I. Joyner, th
Knows I hat tome of the
Hie trouble
i-1 h bat win ii one of
men was in room With
several holes shot
The direction of holes showed
Unit a ball had gone in Under the
pasted the inside
either band and went out through
as it plowed
There was an
Ion ceiling of room where
Pulley Bowen
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
if experience and to con-
they sell their crop
was picked up I loin lie
floor.
During the Mis. Teel
o was terribly frightened
ii me numbers in the screaming, struck by
I future as i.-t as has interest in , which two of
houses and participate in ibis wears going to Only three of the assail-
farming classes be felt
; appreciated mine m our
good for advancement of Christ's president of the company, who was I ban any pat I
result the originator of
., ,. , ,.,. I years
energy and ability into it has been in existence
from the and the per
. , I have been paid This beam
largely due -tn we have
good many troubles in this world, bis excellent lie
One put his head in a church at entitled lo the gratitude of every lo-
while -en ii i was in farmer in
and A slain
in the congregation followed in
kingdom in the earth may
from their deliberations.
The small boy is for a
which persons w, re trampled t
death and in toy others seriously in
In l lie meantime the hi y
saw mischief his attempt at fun
caused and ran away.
People seem s prone to lake
chances, and even though
is a dear teacher the lesson is
forgotten. recent eruptions of
Mount Vesuvius I hut caused so
much ruin of property and loss of,
life, recalls history records
numerous h devastations. The
late eruption has become quiet and
work has already started looking lo
rehabilitation of the ruined districts.
The people show a willingness to
take chalices that there will not be a
recurrence of the eruption, at least
in the lifetime of tho present
I hit it is a risk, to
say the hast. f it
Thai is an ugly condition of
fairs in the vicinity of Bethel and it
is no wonder the better class of
are indignant that it exists.
Good men being molested in their
homes because they to remove
evil from their community, shown, a
spirit of lawlessness that is danger-
and should not be tolerated.
While tho reports of such occur-
in the past from tho
districts of the West were
j common, they were nevertheless
shocking, but that such spirit has
I drifted to this county is
appalling, calls upon good men
to pause and co aider. It has been
said that a man who run a
or engage in the
making of whiskey, is mean enough
to do such occurrences
as those near Bethel bear out this
charge.
ii shows hat the farmers can
accomplish when they to.
get her.
we wish this move.
Mice. s-. we success
in.- of the many
and on tie that ii will harm
any, in, re,
banners Consolidated Tobacco
Company
THE BETHEL OUTRAGE.
Mr. Teel Gives Particulars of the
Assault Upon Him.
Mr. . J. Teel who lives near
who was of
outrageous assail last
night, was Greenville
day, The Reflector interviewed
him for more definite
i c, j; the affair.
Mr. Teel said that the dead
hours of night door of his
home was broken
and the he was
ed by violent laid
upon him in bed. He slept with
a in easy reach, and his
impulse upon being so
still the room, but there
were about in party
which went to the house.
When Mr. Teel began firing the
effort of his assailants were direct-
ed Hying to disarm him,
in meantime forcing him
toward the door. Reaching the
door he let his pistol and put
out his band lo brace himself so
could not force him lo the
outside, this time his sou up
stairs, to whom he had to
bring his gun, was heard respond-
to the call the men broke
and mi. Mrs. Teel sent a load i f
alter them and is
lied that bis aim was as there
are said to be some wounded men
in community.
His son went to ting the farm
bell to call neighbors lo their
aid, and as he did this several
pistol shots were fired at him by
the retreating crowd.
When asked as lo probable
course of such attack, Mr.
said he had been charged by
with giving
leading the discovery of
and
and that they sought revenge by
Ibis method. It hat since e
known that another man, Mr. J.
A. Manning, who was also charged
w giving such information, h
three weeks before this attack on
Mi. Teel beau from his borne
at night and whipped with
switches, but it was not told until
after this last occurrence.
Mr. Teel is a good citizen and
-lauds well bis community, and
there is much indignation that
be was the victim such an out-
The matter should
led in t lit- bottom the
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season
putting on display newest
ideas to lie shown in Z
j SILKS WHITE
We have no trash or Special Stile .
we will have the latest and best things
were obtainable in the American market
and we cordially invite the Ladies that
desirous of seeing the NEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE t
to t-all at our establishment and least their
Very truly yours,
in ;
Policy Bowen.
THERE IS A WAY TO
AND A TO LOSE,
You save when you buy the best goods, you loss when v
kind, nib but
other
GROCERIES.
Don't put just anything On you table ids ,.
same money at my store will get tho best to be had,
stock of
Canned Goods, Package O
Putter, Cheese, Coffee, Sweet Sour Pickles I
also and I keep tho bout in s t
Just icy me for the best of everything t;
ii
i L
-.-1
J. B. JOHNSTON,
Next door to T.
awakened to grab
As he was dragged out given the lull penalty of
bed b Bring at bis assail- law-
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Job Printing Office.
ON
This department ii. i-i f J. who is to
resent the ti Reflector in and
i id.
i.
. a a k will
make you feel more -n
Make -e. r j. wont
have hidden away for safe
the time v. u hi
Bank of
keep it safer than you cu.
Nice line g
ways baud Barber
Co.
Miss Han who has
visiting her Mrs. j
to her h.-roe
Stokes
Try a Kid-
Kiel f ,;,, j.,
Barber j
If nave cotton seed to sell or
wide or phone Pitt Co.
Oil their prices are the
highest.
Rev. Mi. of
all lent sermon
the
Any on In need of a good cart
one that will lat and render good
service just all to see or the
to exchange your
seed for meal you can same
by taking meal far your need
have at
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
linker,
it, speeding a days
her parents, ibis week who live
here.
If you want good seed
Kai tier
t Co.
The A. G. Cox are
c i
by tin- sir load, and you
need you or
them at Or.
J. F. Stokes
Tuesday on
All
dug and can lie supplied with
mowers, rakes,
at it Co.
Be sure not to forget
those lion at
A. W.
The Bank of cm-
to go wind, as
of l.-st will -1 v I
L I., s
recently
mi
good i nails
i of
v.
I., y ii
Mo mill youth's all
sizes, at Inn Barber Co
Tar
is any o, e j For w m
in a ii- ill do well t Barber d.
Try I'm
dug win sit.
If you h ,.,.
at A. W, Ante ,.,
get one, and t .
If you want good d mice
you can eat any
W. Ana
Co., and get
be that is made out m
wheel.
Was i
d i t.
, i,
. pi .
f,, i i ti. ban made
. in r
i It
urea
. veil
in i her
tho Minis are win
I w ii t,. i
in
position upon tun
public education bi well known.
and improvement
of our public schools constitute
the most In the
of our rural
which there is no
liner in the world.
But it is expression re-
public roads which in-
write an see in. Cox u, who .;, I mo to
Trunks and valises at town Tax on or before -M
pun
ton tier Co. have to an extra cost.
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay C. Smith,
highest price seed cotton. Tue
Big line hare and caps just shown to mu now he
your pick they going.
The children, f If any in need
enjoyed a lug hunt Monday peanuts or pea. to.
evening you can gel A. W. Ange
Di-k harrow at
ex
for
Burlier Co.
make Hi by
their cotton seed
meal at Pitt Oil Co.
Our meal analyzes Pitt Co.
Oil
Di not forget the opening day
As
my boo of in
e. Mini I Will
be planned in have see
many beautiful I
show. look and
Wanted at once hens, will mo ninny
pay cash. G V. m Interest I
one in n a plow will newest best i
do well to go to A. Ange
get one of those Chill,
ed Th-y are the best on
market.
Punning of ail kinds
ii II ii ring, Barber at Co.
The Pitt Co. Oil is running
hand up In date shows and day, and shipping lots
them oil.
Safe.
We offer our silver table
Mis Kicks, Collator, l
visiting Mrs, J. L Jackson who
at a bargain. ,
See us, B. T. Box a.
Buy a pipe from J. C.
at the drugstore.
day night lion-, a visit to Durham,
Raleigh, Wake Forest and Boot
lam I Neck.
Nice K Harrington
Barber Co.
paint, and yellow
Barber N. C.
Nice lilts suits at II L.
vices st e
morning
given by and
e. were
greatly by nil, who were
present. Tie for the
nun i- a good one, and each
i was
out by participated.
Another large of shoes .
all styles and very i furniture is living daily
reasonable. Barber L A., W. Align ft Go's. Come and
A Go. I get the best at lowest prices.
White's Coin- and Cure,; A new line of and dress I
the received at A, W,
for and i I ft Co, Be sure to see them and;
no.
Buy in do-,
mil hi.- in J. II
styles. n i; y in
f ii .,,,., km
fours tO
L. A.
If you need I. I o
go I i A W. Ange
He bus
me; your order am
tell which way d
just notice l .
em d out
ft C.
The A. G. Cox still
making shipments of Cotton
and guano
shipped nut about
cell How, Any one i e d t
old n liable Cox plat in J
guano sower had ii write m
iii
bushels of seed a
patronage, we are yours I Barber ft Co.
to serve, Carolina Supply I
Furnishings house we are
new ready for business, extend
an invitation to all, lo visit our
Miss Cox ed San-1 wore, and l e the beautiful line of
I have given this subject
for Tho
of roads cannot
be overestimated. hope
sum., early date
article illustrating Hi.-
, advantages of pub
received, latest styles. Harrington Ange Co. j In my Judgment Ural
step is Lot on
people both as to the necessity
better and us to
host method of obtaining thorn,
Bureau Public
of the United Slates Department
of Agriculture, published
several ii bulletin .
scribing the construction
what are known its
minis. I vi; these roads
constituted tin; present time
tho best solution of road
problem n Eastern
In that a method is afforded
if Hip band
The difficulty in building
dam roads in the great ext
in
materials from a distance,
well cost
I -ii II
in id i read
if to
with upon
tho Subject guild roads.
I if your board
of would
construct one or more
miles of mad as an ob-
lesson to tho people of I ho
comity, that a
the
be . If they
determine to do this, the
United Department of
would an
who would nil I lie
plans vise work-
will give me in
en in any way can in-
ward the cause id butter
i fully,
John h. Small.
A. H. y. H. Ricks,
A. H. Taft Co
In two large nice show rooms the Dispensary. A.
II. Tait. The Old Furniture of Greenville has sold W.
ii. Kicks an interest in this exclusive Furniture and House
Furnishing business. Our stocks of
Mattings, Royal S Borden
Felt bed Room
Rugs, and Art Squares
.- MB C i
ft,
If anything hi the home wanted-try
it you.
lours to please
A H. Taft Co
Pictures Framed to Order.
furniture, which we have planed
to deal out on
even poorest shall have no
excuse for their homes not being
furnished. you in ad-
II
FREE. TRIAL
Car load Hour just received,
nice and lowest price.
Harrington, Barber A On,
The County Oil is
cotton seed meal by
car load.
John Hart, of was i
town Monday business,
line of dress shirts ever
shown in at
Harrington, Co.
any . o. family
ho i
C. ; i
If you a
in . ,.
Rev. T. II K . ,. i
I n. . i
h a ii . j, ,. i
gun last
f n.
Ii you are wise your
TRY THIS MACHINE In your
for ten days n you And
it the mom . . up and
t.-v r- i tho
,. . , ,,. will lake h. I i It, land
If you want a nice pall of blip. v . v,, . ,,,. , ,.,.,,,,. v
BO to A. prices . v. I i, entirely
, ,. v,
Co and you them Ho
Don't
and ROYAL,
Hy so yon it yourself
money, v. h mi ii machine that
tie the nicest lot ever shown in
A nice lot of now summer Bug
Robes at Harrington, Barber
Co.
A. C. is still
hipping eel planters by the
houses by painting win, fowl
town and country pit, for .
sale by A. W. Co.
No need of not having good Woods high grade garden seed
pants when Harrington, Burner have tor years been the most pops
have just received anew southern seed offered truckers
they will sell cheap, I and Carolina. You
ford was la town always drag
Tut-d store of B, T, Cos Bro.
will positively please you than
any other,
Come and see and arrange
A. W. ANGE CO.,
Winterville, N. C.
TO CREDITORS,
Having
of I'll . of th
Will I I.
t.
l. lO
MIS t II in. H
.,,.
the e lo lee for
Hi. any
this will t. p III
V r.
tilt Win. R.
Legging Contractor
Man lo do I ml.
all and to be
lb ll. Dice
TO OF
Church.
We tale liberty
ilk I every will be given a
el-ill A M.
paint.
gallons I., M. mixed with gal-
ii i I palm a
house,
I, a M. Zinc hardens h, x M-
in muses in
mills In tho world V M
Mass. used nearly gallons T.
M. I.
M. pure ill
Sold by II, I.
Tun is st
time- to till lot
wedding pi
or
We v i- rt received our full line of WASH GOODS
of
MM GOODS
nm.
ArV, A AS PERCALES Sc
p Monday, cordially invited
these
s i
SITE BANKING S TRUST CO.
MONEY IS 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,
every kind.
It insures against all accidents and sickness of
THE
is insured for YOUR benefit when Secure a
H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C
mm
Big Store
The Millinery Opening.
We will place on sale during the two opening days an immense line of smart, up-to-date hand
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the greatest selections Of Hats ever this city.
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR ;
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 10th and 1906.
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. Our Chief has
passed even her previous record-breaking achievements. Remember the Opening dates
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and 1906.
NOTICE
By ii- of p of Ml contained In
Tobacco
y to A White on the
June. iN, and duly tn the
of of Pitt County, t
n. In M . th
will mI, before the Court
In for to the
on Monday, May
real to A
or of lying nil In
the County of near the town of
vine within the boundaries the town
known as No and
No It, Ii. the la of Land
Company called
at the
cornet of and Pitt nu d
south I west feet to
thence north M
i hence north i i degrees east
. Inches to th street,
with on easterly course f-rt
the r-t .-inning, containing one acre or
said Deed.
day of tee
Mortgagee.
Skinner A Midi.,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
before the
Clerk of Pitt county as
of H. o. notice Is
to all Indebted to the t-
Immediate; payment to the
all persons having claims th.
the same to the
or before the II. h
Iv. it this notice will he plead Ii
of
of March. lip
, . W
Not Quite.
How often you MB a
nail or screw driver or nil-
Mr Have a good
be prepared tor
emergencies. Our
hi all desire, and
tool
does not lack a single
Course
get Harness,
Goods,
of
J. It
Corey
Friend. Worth Reading
You Stop and Sec
It Wonderful
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903
Mrs Joe take pleas.
I stating that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
a very bad case of eczema,
covered a great part of her body,.
She bad eczema
the time she was three old.
until she was nix years old. She-
is now perfectly well and I feel
that I speak too highly of
it She has not had a symptom of
it forms years. Respectfully,
J. W. COBB.
N. C.
To Publishers
and Printers
have an entirely new
on patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
pt. and thicker, and make
i hem fully as as now
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the bot-
tom.
PRICES
Column and Head
regular lengths
L. S. and
Head Ruled Inches in
and per lb-
A sample of refaced
Rule, full
will be cheerfully
sent on application.
Residence Telephones.
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW
GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES.
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS,
are unsurpassed. Come m and take a look, whether you buy or not, its always a pleasure to show
from
the public the beat reasons why every
residence should have a we
will for tho live beat
articles. Five Residence
Telephones, and Coupons, FREE for
one, from June 1900, as
First Prize-One
and In Coupons.
Second Prize-One Residence
Telephone and in Coupons.
Third Residence
Telephone and in Coupons.
Fourth Prize-One Residence
Telephone.
Prize One Residence
Telephone.
Subject
The must be limited to
words. The parties competing for the
prizes be residents of the count;
In which ibis taper la published, and
Hie telephone must be located within
some of
towns In Which Ibis Company
ates In North Carolina or
Virginia.
The successful contestants, If living
outside of the town limits, elect
the person to whom the telephone and
coupons shall be
The award will be made by three
persons. Who have no Interest or con-
with the Company.
The Company underlain o
answer any question in connection
with the contest, which will
I. 1906.
The name of the successful
and their reasons will appear In
the columns of this paper M noon as
practicable after June 1st.
Address article to
care Home Telephone , Telegraph
Company, Henderson. N. C.
P. C.
Pointers
of Type and
High Grade Printing
v. Ninth Street. p
SOUTHERN R. R.
Steamboat Service.
L. leaves
daily
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at in. for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk Southern Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, and all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
with all West.
Shippers order their
freight via Norfolk, cure Norfolk
Soul R. R.
Sailing hours subject to change
without notice.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green-
ville, N. C.
H. C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk. Va.
M. K. KING, V. P. ft G. M.
M U N
BIG STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
II. t.
Ill IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
Convulsion,
Fits, then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Restorative
has been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every,
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored.
We will be pleased to refer
one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing; of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
have n non that had
when two followed flu of
tho
Incur hi of dollar
him, out
I ho b i
rent to ho for tho
Inland Inn,
I I, I ho eon-
W i .
Mm homo July SO, In
In- I.
could n bed,
n tot d wreck. hi from to
tn a w . it
m I tho first
i d, V I I
for tho r. I It to
ever and boa out
two very
and lie not other
him cured, ho
can work and go if
to ask any
they at I no
K. II. Ind.
Dr. la told by
druggist, who w II that too
will benefit. If It ho
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
j V . . .- .
The Parting
The woman I ho curl j
still in I, r
nu and-
d a small over the white-
washed
i n n made
site suit ti. . i
myself after tin
down
ever so
d the h in the red shawl.
s, I it fur to
the brands of II today.
Just on children's ears.
It is for scrubbing
ii
the in tho shawl
was
she exploded. you
moan to insinuate my children
have Do your
it i.- mi use trying to
You always insulting
old
go News.
A Better View.
funny that love
should invariably end with the
marriage of the hero heroine.
so
that's really only
the beginning of their lives.
may be, it's
the end f
public men are much mis-
answered the statesman.
have not said all the
bright things that have been
to me. I am also thankful
that I have not said all the foolish
Star.
Evened Up.
living in furnished
said the wife, haul
replied her
band, who was trying to remove
some ink stains from the red plush
the children are also bard
on furnished
Ledger.
The Rise of Reggie.
N Pk
Lots For
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
Sale of Land for Taxes.
Notice is hereby given that. I levied on and will sell before
courthouse door In Greenville on Monday. May
real estate, for taxis title the of and State of North
for the
This April L. W. TUCKER,
K. A.
.
Moore, W.
Hopkins, Mack.
Howard, H. C. Co,
W. n.
James, Sam n.
Jenkins, Salts.
Stilton, . .
West, Z. B.
Bridget's Heirs.
Battle, Frank. .
Clark. John.
Pollard, T. J.
Jenkins, John H. .
Manning, Laura F.
Missile. R- B.
H.
J. F------
DAM
P Road
TOWNSHIP.
Parmele
JOTS
JOHN A. RICKS.
Ricks
. 1-3
Manning
Brown loon
Hill
TOWNSHIP.
TOWNSHIP.
9.90
n r.
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
It.
7.97
x HEADQUARTERS FOR
5.10 1.30
1.76
4.45
5.61
lit
1.80
1.80
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.80
1.30
36.641
1.43
2.2
no
6.10
6.96
3.25
J. T.
Hill. J. B.
Henry, Sr
Tyson, Lula.
Tar River
C Swamp
1.40 1.80 ft.
4.96 1.30 6.26
2.21 1.30 3.53
1.24 1.30 2.54
Mother drawing
Whatever are you doing, Reggie
Little Hoy watering
myself grow a bit faster.
London Taller.
mount. Mrs. Sally. . .
Edward.
Ellis. H. E.
J. E.
Hassle, Mrs. .
Harrington, C. C-----
Jackson, E. W., Est.
Jacobs, Charlie.
Lorenzo.
Patrick, C. R.
Poor
anything like chick-
n asked the hungry
replied the poor farm-
of the children have chick-
en pox. That's the nearest we've
got to Sun.
Explained.
lo you want to reform our
answered Mr.
the only way I can
an out out reformer without hit-
mine of my financial
Washington star.
Well Wrapped.
Piker understand you
filled incubator full of cold
storage Hatch
should say SO All the
thickens came out with fur instead
of feathers and wore ear
Detroit Tribune.
A Candid Avowal.
have you
asked the literary woman,
fur the author's
answered Mrs. the;
were
ton
is
on the of the
buried in lather.
Bobby admiring the fat boy
the circus. ho ex-
claimed, a kind mother he
must
the
. it tho
course.
Stone, Mrs. P. h.
I. .
Heirs.
Henry. Jr.
Johnson, Anthony.
Mercer, w. ii.
Owens. B. F.
Owens. B. X.
Lent. .
C. L.,.
W.
J. V.
Dang, i. V.
W. Q.
Smith. J. Stanley.
Henry.
Tyson, ii. F.
Mrs. J. E.
W. II.
Edward. .
Robert. . .
Drown. Henry. . . .
John. . .
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AN OLD
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The LIVER Hie of nine
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to the root hole
thoroughly, quickly
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to
tone to the system
flesh to the
fake No Substitute.
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BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Jack, April
There were regular services here
Saturday d Sunday,
large congregations.
Tom
by bis spent
day night near
here.
Mi- Maid Holiday, of
lard by HiM
, of Greenville,
b here Sunday.
A. O. Clark, of
t night aid
ho lit. W, L. Clark.
G. B
M . G S got to
her daughter.
. Which d. own
E L went
Helen and F.
e tied Much here
day.
spent
a with her
Mi-,
G G f
here Mond j
F per A. if
service- Bee
y Hi
were glad him, as it bad been
a long while be
C. L and wife spent
Sunday t Robert
R. M. Elka, T. T.
t. were
here Sue d
TRAGEDY NEAR BETHEL.
Unknown Parties Attempt to
Drag Man From His Home.
Bet X. C. April
night at o'clock a of
went to the home of Mr. W. J.
Teel, about miles Bethel,
down his door, went in to
his attempted to take
Mr. Teel had his pistol
convenient, and as the got
hold of him were pulling him
along began tiring at his assail-
he put the pistol
tine man's breast and fired
also another man's head,
lour shots all.
Mr. T el called to son who
no a is to bring the
Him, and at tins the crowd became
i id tied. He is sure he
hit one the men, and also
it d a but worn by one
which ii ii two pistol bills it.
Mi. I cl did
hi but says they no e
while men, and there were six or
n in me He found
large near his house
and ks it was their Intention
I to him. He was at
The alt air has caused much
and was one of the most
deeds ever committed
upon an in the com-
ITEMS.
ITEMS.
V. C,
A. O irk, B. G. Mayo, K. M.
Bike aid T.
at Jack
day.
H. -v. of New Bun, was
Main
why i takes so many girls at
One V a time nil go
further.
Misses c Ward,
are in town spending
the week, with sisters, Mrs.
C. M. d Mrs, D. G. i
N. C, Apr. ISM.
Ma hi had several
to c of this morning, all of I
colored and up for
disorder on the
The Sunday
had E egg bunt on
day evening, and the Episcopal
Sunday held theirs Monday
evening The pyramids that
given In lie different classes were
brought Easter Sunday, and the
small; did well
for a beginning in missions and
only what can be if all
will together. Their new
steeple is about adding
the appearance of the
I. Gibson aid in
town Sunday.
Mrs. Ed ard daughter,
Miss fear Greenville,
sent with i. Eu
Tm of
we t- here Saturday
Peel if, of
ton, In to l day.
Mr. G. A.
is i-me time
brother, id
k are having all
fun to themselves. look oat
and take t i- chance, it is
in in
Fleming, i was
with ii- I i a short
House, House, a- tie
Mis
ti Improvement
our -ill;, v.-. Ed Holiday and lime
I s Hope
soon be well again.
It. T. Wilson Mr.
in Hie
win Mrs, i.
Mi-s B use will give her
exhibit Swiss Fate on the
evening .-f the of April, in
I be ope a house. A small
charged, and
its will be given. There
will be the entire
T has returned from
quite a stay in Florida
and la. He report a fine
trip and I improved very much,
Mi-.-- Vivian Ruth and
Burnett
the week in Tarboro attend-
lug the i- They report a
fine time. The cat wasn't so;
much -he men of the
city gone anywhere and
they s how to
young ladies.
has
from ii-on.
-id James Sunday
In i Mr. Mrs. Frank
Mr.
Hi. -m
NEWS FROM
Greenville's Department Store.
We should like to tell you about all the pretty new goods
we are showing, but for want of space can only
mention a few, you must come in and see
them in order to appreciate their richness and beauty.
d Mrs. Jim King, of
e, spent Sunday with
Here.
I and B. H. Smith
t. Monday.
, bee. infant son of Mr
Mi as ,, j., k died on
no-1 , . . ,
hereby to nil at o'clock and,
person- I I were held i
. i to ill r n,
all Mona I n
aid u that t j,,.
at cemetery. The
. e had sick for two
Hi . , .
of March, with pneumonia and
will be p a .
This Ms
i r.
i i Jo
The tin- I t- i n
n . l
woo yr
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of
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A II, i
II MIX,
j. i ox
NOTICE
We
nit,.
. i hi
will 1.1--,,
u K. o
death dime it was a relief, for the
one that took little one away
all for the best,
v their friends
with them, then la bat one
comforter who can such
LAND SALE.
a f f
fit made In the din-rial
K. n W H.
Io land for partition, the
in will
.-r-r- door In
May
l of land, In
I'm and In
-f land
Sr., now th of
A Smith, Hardy
other, more or
ch April, .
U. J A M I
The New Dress Goods
are here in great variety.
Silk Tissue in exquisite shadings and
designs, in pink, blue and
green from to yd, with
to match.
Sheer Cotton
in Persian designs, lovely for evening
dresses, in leading shades at yd,
with drop linings to match.
Wool Finished Batiste
All cotton, sheer and dainty, ideal for
shirt waist suits, for to yd
Thin Sheer Lawns
Batiste, Swiss and Barred Muslins,
in flowered designs, dots and figured,
from to yd.
Woolen Dress Goods
in Batiste, Mohairs and Panama, from
to yd, in black and cream.
White Goods S Linens
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials
in white, suitable for all occasions are
shown. Fine dotted Swiss in
little dots and flowers, French Lawn,
Persian Lawn, India Linen, Wash
Chiffon, Sheer Linen Lawn, Brussels
Net in white and colors, Embroidery
Heavy Sheeting Linen, Irish
and which closely re-
real linen.
New Silks
Dress Silks in pin stripes
and checks in dress patterns. in.
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks
in black and colors.
Embroideries Laces
We have been accorded many words
of praise for the gathering
of new dainty novelties we are show-
in this department. We have
Baby Irish Laces in all overs, bands
and edges. Maltese and Laces in
match sets. Round thread and Ger-
man in match sets. Dainty French
and
Embroideries in match sets and
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in
lovely patterns which form the new-
est creation in the Embroidery line.
Silk Warp
inch wide, at yd, in perfect
shades of lavender and old rose
Black Wash Goods
are liberally provided for ladies wear-
black, our stock is large and the
variety great, showing materials for
separate waists, skirts and dresses.
Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique
and linen, in all white, all black and
some with colored embroidered dots
and figured. Lace stocks, Lace Scarfs,
Lace and Batiste combination Collars,
Turn Overs, and Collar and Cuff Sets
in dainty French Embroidery.
in tie new lace and embroidery
combinations. Long Crepe Scarfs in
Persian designs.
Fancy Goods, Notions
The variety great and styles beautiful
Bead Necklace, Bracelets,
Gilt Belt Buckles, Ribbons,
Fans, Dog Collars, in great variety of
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and
Lace Hosiery. Stamped Linens in
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens, Ready
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray Cloths.
contains the best makes and styles. .
Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to to a pair; Misses
and Kid Button heels, sizes to at pair.
kid patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; all kid, same style, to
Mens PaTent Leather Oxfords, at and
Men and Boys Tennis Oxfords from to
We have never shown a prettier or more complete stock and we cordially invite you us a call.
G.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER IN AL VANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. APRIL 24- 1906.
No.
MEETING.
for
The of Pitt county en
joyed u interesting
the
auditorium of the
graded school
day April The
weather was quilt a
large Dumber teachers was
present.
B. read a
led prayer,
which In the
was with much spirit.
Pi of. Smith then came
the with words of
and Already
Mr. Smith is as one
the most useful workers of the
association.
Au excellent paper on
Moral Training a was
read by Miss Louise
paper and the one read by Miss
Charlotte Ii eland at the previous-
meeting, which I failed through
to speak of before,
especial mention;
will probably prim
later.
Shall We Spend
was then by
W. H. his
and pleasing style. Mr.
advised the teachers hi a full
month the completion of
their school work, and he
urged upon the necessity of
attending a summer school, ii
possible, and recommended in
terms strongest the
summer school.
Prof. W. B. Dove the
association with a few words of
and fare-
well. doubt I express the
sentiment of all the Pitt county
teachers when I say, it has been a
pleasure an inspiration to have
Mr. Dove among He has
a cheering word lent a
helping baud he could.
At one o'clock tie meeting ad-
Although the dinner
hour was passing, the
seemed loath to leave, for they
remained for sometime, engaged
pleasant conversation.
Why is it that all the teachers of
Pitt county do attend every
teachers meeting Those who do
attend think it must be with
the other members of the
as with of
see the of pleasure
giving tr, but
arc from r forth
a id grasping them.
Dora A Horn ,, Reporter.
In Session With the Church at
Greenville.
WINSTON ITEMS.
OR
Eastern Carolina Road to Be
Extended.
Mr. L. A. came in Friday
Mid told that be wan just from
where a meeting bad
looking to the extension
Carolina railroad
from Farm vine to that town. Mr.
J. L. Bridge, president of the
road was said the
would pledge the
road would lie extended to Hook-
The will pledged
and that town 1.4 happy over
prospect tug railroad.
Marriage Licenses
Register of R. Williams
issued to the
couples since last
. in-1 ill and Sarah
W. M. Nichols and
Chas. Hi ill i and Rachel
Jno. H. Williams and Mary L,
Boyd.
Claudie Atkinson and
Grimes.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
The first business of the after-
noon was the report on home mis-
was adopted.
Rev. J. Wool was elected as
commissioner to the As-
at Greenville, S. C,
J. II. alternate.
The committee on new manual
made report was adopted.
The state was directed to
have the manual printed and dis-
Ruling Elder John Webb was
given leave of absence after the
afternoon session.
The following were
Allen, Raleigh;
T. A. Henry, New Bern.
was chosen as the place
for holding the fall meeting.
Statistical report was read and
adopted.
Tie report on publication and
schools was read and
adopted.
Dr. Morton was excused from
afternoon
session.
report was made on the
installation of several ministers
that had taken place since last
Ruling Elder Allen was
elected treasurer.
The report on Church and Chris-
education was read ad-
opted.
report of the committee on
was received and order-
ed sent to the General
The report of the committee on
and school was
adopted.
It was ordered that special pray-
be made at the session
for the in the city of San
Francisco.
SESSION.
Presbytery met at o'clock.
After the Script ore
so. , prayers were offered
for the distressed Sail Francisco
Then Dr. Moment read the
on Sunday Observance Home
Training. This was followed by
the sermon for the evening preach-
ed by Dr. Goldsboro, his
subject being Home
In his sermon Dr. said
that God had the beginning
appeared to his people. From lime
In time He had appeared to men
like Abraham. But He
With His people Ml. Sinai,
there gave them that law
pronounces
tile best that ha ever given.
A- Sinai they received two
systems The
civil law the institution
law. These
G to perpetuate through
the This makes the home
for the
of the nation. The righteousness
of any nation cannot be great
righteousness of the .
Toe is the basts of ail
eminent, and from it must
principles Which
the latter half of the sermon
Di. discussed some of
things that come in
the of the home. The
greatest forces this direction arc
lack of harmony the family, the
divorce system, lack of family
worship, cheap literature, cud
indifference on the part the
Christian parents. His chief
peal was that the family have
ship in the home so that the youth
may be taught the righteousness
of God.
The following resolution was
offered by Rev. J. H.
and adopted by -i rising
The Presbytery
is concluding
pleasant profitable meet-
therefore be it
Resolved, That before adjourn-
the Presbytery would take
occasion to extend its cordial
thanks to the pastor and people of
the for their
hearty welcome delightful joyed by all
DOINGS
SUPERIOR
Apt. Tells of as APril Criminal and Civil Term in
. . a
which they have ex-
tends to the Presbytery in open-
to it their and their
homes. The
much to this congregation and all
those friends who with kindly
hospitality have
services for its enter-
during this meet
hopes they will find this some
expression of appreciation
Resolved
it-
thanks to the to n Tue
Daily for courtesies
bestowed through its columns.
Ii is the earnest of the
Presbytery that the beet gifts of
Him, all of whose gifts are good,
may come upon the and
toe people of Greenville.
Rev. J was appointed
to preach a family
religion at next meeting of
,. Dr. was made alter-
A was read from
Rev. Carr Moore asking excuse
nun attendance which was granted.
I ho time of fall meeting was
set for Tuesday after fourth
September at p. in.
The resolution sent from Red
Springs meeting was laid on the
A committee from Union
through Dr.
the ministers, of the
hold missionary
vices each month; also that
the proceedings of the Union lie
published with the Presbytery.
These adopted.
The then adjourned
to hold a called session at La-
Grange on May
UNION.
Thursday the devotion-
exercises lid by president,
Mis
After reading minutes by
Mrs. A paper on
and its was lead
by Mrs. Watkins, of Henderson,
which, in Ibis age, of rapid pro-
might be a little behind the
as it was written several
I Mis. Watkins told
us interesting things about
this country, dense-
population, at d our
compel numberless
in it mi.- in come to the Kings
supper, command in each
ii-u wore
then to and
appointed, with pleasant
informal talk by tut ladies, after
Mrs. Dill, of read
us a paper on work of native
helper in Foreign How
etc these poor
women who are into
naming us who
to he the light in those
11-, Mrs. Hall gave 11-
incidents f women
educated when In mid-
age, who studied and day
that they might
to tie helper-, one who
a mouth I-1 . conducting one
short prayer mooting, which of
course, was good, tho she says
devil makes so frightened
my hit together. who
took money for her work, saying.
take this now to drive away
hunger, but when I do have to
be so busy, I will not have money
for work for Their habit
of systematic prayer for souls
on . o n h
He Sees hem.
N. 20th.
We walked around among the
business men yesterday found
them all very on
customers. We thought they were
going to take no notice of us, but
school cloned last Fri-
day with an address by Ex.
J. Jarvis at a. m. and
by the in the
evening.
The address by Governor Jarvis
was to the point and
The
by the school bet an at
eight o'clock and till
eleven, consisting of
drill, pantomimes
duels, Instrumental and vocal,
Every one was entertained,
and the general sentiment that the
the best ever
b. a country school. Miss
Brooks is a teacher of the
type the school neighbor- j hands
inn d me pained to give j without in
her up. I racket as is t
Session.
The April term of Pitt Superior
court this a
two tern B. F.
Long providing and S L. I.
ore ti State.
The following drawn
about the bad
that conclusion our friend, M. i O. James,
L- J-
Smith C. E Spier, J. B.
11- to I
look pr ,
line While .
the Mil
and
keeping at
Ku comes b-
to
bis
. 11- at-
his
tiling
m a
In-
J ;
Mr.
e mid lay
any of the
lug
wake .
W. J
mi t. Long,
, W a. s, W.
Ferne i E-
J. H. Cheek is the lint
Mis-i-s Delia Smith,
Bessie Smith came Thursday
and attended the closing of
Miss and little
Lillian spent last week
Mrs. Charles
J. A. spent with
friends near Falkland.
Lit lie Glenn Bro.-ks came
day, d accompanied her
Miss May home Sunday afternoon.
Jim Friday with
staler, Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
and family Saturday and
Sn day with their brother, C. H.
is I a had at all at Ins work
on watches jewelry
lest in that hue.
W. L. us a
call yesterday,. It seems like old
times with
us.
Misses Mary E. Job neon and M.
Gibson
We very
greet friend Sol. Wed-
Sol. is one of those good
natured nun who carry
that drives away dull
en d with
they e the his com-
He seems to be a
with Vanderbilt who is
ready to a lively
Miss Mary return- disposition any one.
ed last week, after day, The Masonic Lodge of tins plate
visit to Fountain. held special in-
of in the the
came Tuesday to see his sis-
Mrs. E. E. end returned
this morning.
Malone Tucker, of Greenville
Sunday nth relatives here.
of Ayden, spent
in this vicinity.
Frank Patrick was the neigh-
afternoon.
Miss c in
relatives in
Miss Smith spent
day night and Sunday re-
here.
E. E. aid sou, Harvey,
went to Greenville
THE BETHEL AFFAIR
Six Men Arrested on Bench War-
rants Charged With
n It.
Sunday night a ago
laid. outrage was commit led near
by several persons who
went to the home of J. Teel
him. Particular of
the assault wen; published The
Much talk has been heard since
live to I lie and
several citizens were
with and while ii
was said there strong
some lei
made until M .
Judge It. F. L in g, is hold
tins I ii an c iv d
e S I lie was
I in- morning he
lulled bench several
Hi
I Dudley end W J.
s out to sent
rs arrested six of the
nit- v. hose names were the war-
rants brought them to
ville. men arrested are A. G.
W. S. Briley,
Whitehurst, Charlie
and J. K.
The men arrested were taken
the sheriffs office held in
there awaiting the action of
the court. As lint her has
been done up to the time The lie-
Hector is ready for the press, it
cannot be told what evidence it in
band against them. The matter
will be fully Investigated.
era-
of
dug
by our
lend and Deputy Grand Lecturer
Dr. C. L. We right
glad to shake the hand of our
young friend. He is also line of
men who make you
feel good to shake his hand.
We ate glad Io note that Capt.
W. J. Page is some today
hope be yet entirely re-
cover from his present His
daughter, Sirs. John Fields, is
visiting him, and her Mis
John It. who has one of the
and Blunt at-
tractive little girls, Edna
that I have ever seen.
J. I. Tucker came to
yesterday.
We have plenty of fish now for
tin who don't care the juice
of hem.
ever expert lo eat any more
o Until he changes bis name
from lo
because some of tin good Usher
think because be is
call what
cads. But
an; blight in the mail.
He 1-one rich
they don't kin
ll, In cause he Is -lien H
good looking man. So good bye,
you old king
this A . a eagle,
he spic tin
this and lo the
from 11.1; Polar bear
in in -11 cheaper than you will
sell lie-haw. He
W. H.
superintendent of education fur
county, is spending this week
in charge Of graded school,
since Prof. T. H. King, has
gone to cm He engaged
pro acted meeting that place.
Ad on., a, x
L. S.
S.
W. A. B. G.
Mi Shirley
I his charge to grand jury
g laid be would
tine in g. g the
crimes and giving the
of ear-- , as be look it
that grand jury of
men. of intelligence tell if
had as well
as if a whole
tilt given
They is w. i is
violation as does any lawyer.
He charged
to the u their
oath to secret their
do other
Court Their as to
and only into
the side mailer was
also explained, also the difference
between a bill i did a
No. stand
a gr juror aid his
duty in making of
crime ms The
jurors were against the
of those persons who
met lines dog the of
in the to it-
their
avoid even the of evil,
and if is
made to you report it
the
Then alter lunching upon their
as to the ion of
public the county and
advising have
th-r grand
later in e e, to
t heir room.
W. H. is as officer
the grand
L i- r . e
The call of the ck.-t was taken
up aid case K-o f
The case Will Kittrell
for was set fir
ICE
One Soon to Here.
v no -ii e a new
e lie
thing tin n has long need-
ed. Hi, B . d this
I and to
as he V -a.
as he a ha, d I. i
bis b . ., the ice
plant, and -ells US he
expects to it for
in a weeks, exact
location tin- nits not been
definitely decided this
win selected and everything
put in I be tune the
rives.
This ill to the
people as a , as t enable
all to use it, and ill so increase
us to make
the enterprise u profit one.
Attention Old Confederate Veteran.
annual meeting will lie
held on Thursday, May
You are requested to be prompt-
at a.
H. A. Blow Sec'y.
Henry Harding,
Bryan Grimes Camp.
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than those whose announce-
appear The Reflector.
They deserve your patronage
will make it your to
trade with them. If it were not
the enterprising business man
who advertises you could not even
have a newspaper, therefore he
helps you in more than