Eastern reflector, 1 May 1906


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WRECK WASHINGTON.
Fireman on Passenger Train
Killed.
Just fore noon Tuesday the
passenger from Parmele to
on the Coast
out pt,
miles out Washington, when
n axle to engine broke and
one drive wheel on the left
run off. Emergency brakes were
applied and the train brought to a
stand still as quickly as possible
No damage was done to I rain
except the machinery of t
was considerably warp, d am
The track was
slightly torn up. The a
man Kiddie.
Knight, became frightened, am;
climbing up Horn Meek
engine lo his Wat
lumped bead Hurt ii me
if
I , .
, i in-
i. L
Lo post Mop-
r n. i U
,, of
I I .
. In any pave-
i. . I o. e
ALL AROUND GRIFTON.
Finds Interesting
Tilings to Tell.
N. C.
The who tank tin
cars at
for City
ed the train. The
gel by
We were very much pleased i
have with pa an or Pi
evening our very clever d
J. J Gilbert,
It is sad chronicle the dean
of Mrs. of
who departed this Ii-
Saturday night. She was
at St. county,
Our are with the l
We had a shower of
Sunday evening, accompanied
thunder and lightning. nil
came in good it u
this section.
We pleased to meet friend
F. Brooks, of
evening.
Our sermon
at the Disciple was
with vivid lightning hashes
d red hot thunder for the men,
and April showers for the women
folks.
Mrs. Annie B. had the
to step upon oil
to the sewing machine and
I wound which is quite painful
to when walking.
are pleased to note quite
improvement in W. J. Pope,
has been to
I several days. H
be up and out again long.
says he is still th
to defend the organization to
he belongs against
of all those who attack
hi principles as a and I
some of them will hear i
him at distant day, and then
may the Lord have mercy on
Ml Injured
ii Ho
a am that came along
i 1.1 1-i.
TO PEOPLE.
issues a Proclamation
for Assistance.
Governor, Glenn has the
following
tin- People of the
news Horn
continues show t
faring lo the helpless
and people of that
and H there-
rd
Christian citizens of State 1-
do all in their power lo aid j
to om brethren
Governor the State, ca I g q Apr 1906
all good people throughout the I
State t re to the call., of I A big white frost all over the
mayor, and committees, this morning makes one think
giving, ft her means a. God ha. he i, all up with his work
for the purpose that is all right Cheer up, it will
of the and be plenty hot after a while.
needy people. We have been having very
A dire and calamity weather for sometime and th
has never befallen country, farmers have wade good Hie of the
and in arc hungry,
leaf, without clothing and Much cotton will be planted this
with and Com is coming up nicely
would well should do plants are scarce and email.
UP, so Should do unto Frank Carroll says be has sou e
y giving comfort lo I plants ready to set, if be had the
them great land made ready.
COX'S MILL ITEMS
ail
they can d believe will
both liberally gladly.
B. Glenn,
of North Carolina
is rent for men
and a day women to wash tin r
What Offers
Apr I
the
He and
the ii over
bus
in
oil offering
ll
la ii I district
I.
City
Extended.
Mr.
that time
limit which articles be n-
c in residence
phone i oiliest, notice of which
will Ii- ii in
been from Maj t
IO 1st.
Cox, Bill
Williams and J. H, Stokes are
gone to New Bern to attend Fed-
.-win as witnesses. Several
Colored witnesses also went.
Miss K M Tucker's school near
here will close Wednesday, the
we have had a j
for months.
Carroll and
attended church at
L. Edwards and Mrs. Eu-1
wards went to see her brother,
C ix, near
l-Vi i are on a boom in
get it fast enough
B. Go is hauling lots for the
It must be a pay
m if freight it
handles.
I don't think the frost ha- hurt
fruit any, ii ii warms up from now.
Cotton seems to be afraid to
eleven cents
that would lie all right we
get it fall.
Notice lo Creditors.
i qualified before
Court of Pitt a
Emily d
is In to all
to the estate to make
I tn
all having against
are notified must
1.1 for payment before
March, 1907,
plead in recovery
Toil March
Joyner.
of Joyner,
id to U
s. Well, l
is all J
a tine DOW,
continues in our section, g
Carroll went to Winter-
B morning and says he
just iii in-
going the coming back.
home all light, but the
wind blew
man who knows enough to
attend to his own business
enough.
.
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Batiste, Swiss and Barred Muslins,
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Dainty wash Collars in Lawn, Pique
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The variety great and styles beautiful
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T it in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
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GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA MAY. I. 1906.
PARHAM ENTERTAINS
Honor of Mrs. J. Hugh Par-
ham and Mrs. J. W. Ferrall.
Friday afternoon from ti
ht home on the
r of Greene Fourth
B. Ernest
of
honor of h-r Mrs. J.
of and
J. W. F. rail.
lAs arrived they were
by hostess,
was H in the hall by
M. Si I, Mi- Mag.
i Doughty,
of the after-
Ion was a con-
It that was interest-
The Iii-- prize, a
was won l-v Mrs. Forbes
no presented t to Mr. J. Hugh
K -i The second
a book was won by
H. C, and presented
J. W.
the prizes
Ivor, which hand
wen; presented to the
At conclusion of the contest
ii j I-- h -i were
The guests were Mrs. J. Hugh
I Ki Mesdames J.
. Fen all, W. F. Burch, L
G. J. Woodward, D. J.
C. OH.
C. Hooker,
M. Schultz, L- Fleming, J.
C. Forties, C.
M. , W. H. Kicks,
Martha and Mug-
Dough
A Wanderer
The r Ledger gives the
lowing account a
in who ban almost circled the
be;
October William Thorn.
son of David
this county ft borne. On
last he c; me back to visit his
In all i hat time he had not
them and they
that be was dead. He
many of his kindred dead, but
me of his there and sisters are
lag. He Mr. John
d Mr. Hoggard were in
Saturday Not a white man
in that he knew
fact not a pi i-on, man or woman
him the world over,
h the United States and foreign
He cornea here from
where lie bar been engaged
orange
US. MANNING
d Sequel to the Out-
rages.
I that Mrs. Fannie
Manning In d entirely lost tier
She is the wife of J. A.
in mi who was white-
whipped three weeks
ore assault was
the of J.
The that Mis. Man
g baa left her borne and i- wan-
log in the woods. Her
left with hi r trying to keep
r back and it is
both Mr. Manning
several of neighbors are
for
i- an of strain
a anxiety the people of that
ire placed under
r pi of these outrages
is ii and
law abiding
I i ii having it stop-
you A
is not a place where you
, trusted. trust it-
IN ADVANCE
jNo.
COURT SUSTAINS STATE.
Bethel Case Set for Trial Tuesday.
At the resuming of court
lay afternoon, Mr. Gilliam for the
defense read a notice from Dr.
Nelson that Harmon Wynn is
physically unable to attend court.
The messenger bringing the
a brother of Wynn, further stated
that Harmon Wynn has
Mr. Gilliam in renewing
bis for continuance, argued
to some length his reasons for ask-
such continuance.
Mr. Fleming for defense, stated
why he could not
any attention to the
--f the case under
being employed in a
sane, o be called Friday, and
other cases.
Solicitor Moore still insisted
the case set for trial this
term. He found himself
by the Gov. Jar-
via and Col. Skinner, who would
appear for the prosecution. How-
even in these
absence, he would prefer to have
the case set for this term. A
the solicitor that the
defense had made up his mind to
have this case continued if
brought a rejoinder Mr.
Gilliam that such is not th-j case,
but he thought justice demands it.
Mr. Gilliam said it was evident
to him that even the solicitor did
SUPERIOR
April Criminal and Civil Term in
Session.
The following cases have been
disposed
Joe V. Move, seduction,
sentenced months to be assigned
to roads. Appeal to Supreme
court.
Travis Dunn, guilty,
sentenced mouths to be assigned
to roads.
Aaron Woolen,
guilty, sentenced four mouths to
be assigned to
Julius carrying
sentenced months
to be assigned to roads.
Gray, assault with deadly
weapon, guilty judgment append-
ed upon of costs.
Julius Gray, forcible
guilty, judgment suspended upon
coats.
Henry Davis, not
guilty.
Sentence passed on
Moses and of
months imprisonment was stricken
out and judgment was suspended
on of coals and good be-
passed on Ormond
Hart of months imprisonment
changed to a of
costs.
passed Sam Mooting
R. F. D. IN REAL DANGER. , ALL AROUND GRIFTON.
land of days
not wish to try this case this term, j was changed to tine
owing to absence of the of m each
counsel mentioned. Fine of John B-
This denied, and made
if, very plain as to his wishes.
The court following up the
of tin-, morning discussed
relative to taking
of of witnesses who
could not attend stated that
court can agree to bold a
term, the Mine between now
and be summer recess being en-
taken.
Mr. Gilliam stated that if the
case i- emit lo and -cl for -01111-
term, he will agree to try
was reduced to
O.-cu Johnson, larceny, pleads
sentenced mouths to be
assigned to roads.
Daniel Join
Hay wood, guilty,
two years each to be as-
to roads.
Will murder, not
Department Says One-
Third of the Routes in North
Carolina Show Lack of
Patronage.
Despite the numerous
that have come from
giving that
rural delivery North
Carolina would not be abridged,
fears on part of of
congress from the State nave
aroused as the of a letter
received by
from Fourth Assistant Postmaster
General which that
official states that one-third of the
routes snow a lack of
that will be sent to
State to make a thorough in-
establish-
ed routes. In fact that Mr. De-
state that inspectors have
gone to to see
be done improving
where routes do
come up to stand
aids. fourth post-
master suggests four
of all he suggests the
stimulation of the service to secure
greater A readjust-
of routes is
and dually, he points to a
in routes or absolute
discontinuance. The fact that a
third of the rural routes in
State are in jeopardy has given
much concern the delegation
and the fear entertained that the
will be lo put of
routes on an every other day or
week basis. Wash
Finds
Things to Tell.
N. O.
It was our pleasure to Mrs.
Nun Tucker, of last
Friday who a Visitor at Mrs.
W J
I rained enough
cool an us to
go to sleep, and oh, we
hale to wake up d ii ban
,.,.;. rained skin deep ex-
iii. e between
then r dining June.
Disciples at tins place will
Commence meet-
the Second Sunday in
LAUGHINGHOUSE FOR
SENATE.
TUB
1906.
As time is near
our county
to.
I f, and for the
, took
fir the bet
most men to till
should we look after
being
and careful g
nine but men who are tried aid
true Democrats who by their
past record we can feel assured
May instead will the whole people with-
Tins change was mail- or favor,
was
because some the
e Hell ,, i,.;, , ,
before
We had pleasure of meeting
H. B. Hardy, News
and and passed the
time few of our jaw-
breakers and rib ticklers.
Our town police is very
of the his prisoners
this hot He places them
under prison hounds
come out and cool.
There is a great
in store for all those who attend
the exercise at the High I
school next Thursday. Prof. Car- ;
will deliver the address.
He is an orator of order
He knows what to say and bow
Bay it.
In this connection mere is
better known to the people of
township and to Pitt
than any in it, who has
taken a bold and stand
the people, as
Corporate assumption greed,
has proven
him to be an ideal representative
of the people of Put county in our
Legislature, a man who knows the
right and dares to do it.
In connection I refer to
Hon. J. J. as the
our next
county convention . .
Senator from Pitt county.
He veil u. well and
our last mid his
work did n-t stop u u
of Legislature
cent and
We regret very much to j laid the people by our
lose any of the lady in county in
schools and
of Raleigh are so very clever
Reserve.
D. C,
then without objection to Governor North Carolina,
sent witnesses, provided the St
will to allow depositions
News
too. their don't you
know.
A WinK to The Merchant,
A, farmer is credited in an
ex.
change with the
been a good many
times since I started
myself and I note that it has
a measure whit manner of
be is. Mr. loves
Pitt county and her people. He
is outspoken, honest, earnest, and
Thus we know him
Next at Old Capital.; as a man, and. we of Town-
New Orleans. Li., April ship know him and have
The formal business the him and we take
annual of h before the
United Confederate
to a close this afternoon. One day
was the star speaker today at the in of the reunion is left and
to hearing by the house commit-wan l I will be devoted to parade
be taken ten days prior to such
trial tune, if it proved that wit-
could not attend.
tee on agriculture to bear
bill appropriating
tor the creation of for-
b of the veterans.
buying a lightning loot and j
Democrats of Pitt county as
date for mi, election
as r from this county.
Dr. M. Jones.
Judge intimate that if he Southern
insisted he would set region White
case tor trial next week. of New Hampshire,
consultation by the State's laws The North Carolina governor ad-
solicitor announced dressed himself to that portion of
would be for trial the measure affecting
whenever court would let it
The court set Tuesday next at
o'clock.
and told the committee
that the creation of the proposed
reserve would a
Mi Gilliam stated that as the ii upon the whole
court halt announced the day for I country through the Appalachians
trial, lie nut want anything to, ,,, declared that a Valuable
com.-up that would prevent the timber reserve was
trial from being had, but could not s
tell just what may arise to did
a postponement. not step in interfere that for-
be destroyed that were
worth millions of dollars in them
selves and that were a protection
to many rivers in
Stales.
at Ayden.
A treat awaits our people
in future. Prof. J. B.
of Wake F rest College,
is to deliver the literary
the closing exercises of the
graded at this place on
the 11th, The professor has
great name in literary world
is a writer and
Baptist.
settling for it per inch.
was followed up
by the of a patent gate
that wasn't advertised. It was
sold to me on such close margin,
the agent said, that the Arm
couldn't it.
bought everything from
hedge fences to encyclopedia that
wasn't advertised, and there is a
piece of furniture on
this place that is any account I've
not fallen over it. I have gotten
so that when an agent calls me
with something I don't understand
I ask him ilia advertised-
II b show me anything but
of handbills I call
was select-
ed as the place for holding the
next reunion, the choice being
made acclamation. The only
competitor was
Alabama, tint the
or of Richmond so
the advocates
in; in did not allow the matter
to come to Vote and w
favor of d before a roll
call was The that
the monument of
is to I e in
was a potent for
many of the old soldiers.
I. inch a
Texas Town Destroyed.
Texas, April A
tornado Which swept through this
place tonight destroyed everything
its path and as a result
the entire town a mass of
only three buildings now
-t least persons are
lead a number are injured.
The tornado was followed by fire
Inch consumed the wreckage.
Tub is at nil
. lb till
vending
Licenses
of Deeds B. Williams
licenses to the following
since last
K. M. and Tessie
L. Carper and Mary A.
Alex and Addie
Allen Bertha K.
A. M.
Forbes.
COLORED
Moses Holland George Ann
Ward.
Thomas and
Cobb.
Julius and
and Harriett A.
Moore.
Win Little aid Bessie Page
Grimes, and Sarah Cherry.
STEAMER SUNK.
No Damage to the Cargo.
On her last trip up from Wash-
the steamer Shiloh
a snag near the mouth of
creek, miles below
Such a bole was in
hull that she began taking water
Rushing the Work.
Mr. H. Greene is a
letter from the factory with which
he placid the -r for
to install an ice ad Vis
him that the work is being
rushed and will lie ready for ship-
in about three weeks. The
lice plant is going be a great
in Greenville.
of
The funeral of Dr. C. A
rapidly. To save the steamer and who dud Thursday morning, took
cargo pilot run the boat on afternoon from his
shoal and she settled in shallow
water. By this the cargo of mer-
damage.
The belongs to
Oil Mills, of Tarboro. The
steamer was and passed
here Friday night going to Tar-
you expend, it is not work to do
a you like to do-
late residence in town-
ship, about miles from Green-
ville. funeral was under the
auspices of the Masonic fraternity
of which he a member,
II. II. Moore being
clergyman. There was a very-
large attendance.
Dr. was a highly esteem-
No matter how much time and la- ed excellent citizen.
HADDOCK'S X ITEMS.
X C., April
of
j spent Saturday night and Sunday
in this neighborhood.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Is
Greenville, attended
Bose Hill Sunday.
Mies G -is, of
Spent Saturday night and Sunday
Miss Harris.
Mrs. Dennis Gannon has been
very sick, but is much better.
George to
land today.
Misses II and
Wilson are n near
. tin. w .
Canute and her
cousin, little Hat are
near Black Jack
this wees.
Maggie Moore her
brother, John, of Cox's Mill.
spent at J. A.
Miss Maud has
ed from alter spending a
few days there.
T, N. Manning filled
regular appointment at
Sat day night and Sunday.
Mi. and Mrs. W. A. of
spent Saturday night
Sunday at L. H. Wilson's,
George Marshal Hat
to Ayden Saturday.
lie leaves a wife two children.
School l
The school n
ton will close with a
Thursday, May
will be made by
of Wake Burrs
I. Moore, of
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The Millinery Opening.
We will place during the two opening an immense of smart, up-to-date hand
V ready-to-wear Hats. P one of the greatest selections Of shown in
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 10th and 1906.
The Big Store long sine 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-
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Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10th and 1906.
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north ea
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to
with on easterly f.--t
the more or
day of April.
A. Will I K.
CREDITORS.
the
Clerk county an mi In I i
of H. O, notice la y
cu-mi to nil to I he --late I
payment lo the
ed all having datum the
to
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of
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Friend. ii Worth Reading
Suppose You Stop See
Isn't it
N. C. 1903;
Mrs Joe take pleas-
that Remedy
entirely cured our little girl of
h very bad cane of eczema, which
covered part of body.
She from
nine wan weeks old,
until years old. She
is now perfectly well and I feel
that I peak too highly of
it huH not had a symptom of
it fur six year-.
J. W. COBB.
n. c.
To Publishers
OUR NEW SPRING ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW
DRESS CLOTHING, SHOES,
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Sc,
Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our
is all you could desire, and
we will see your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
Good your
lion to The while attend-
cu
for of
the
No likelihood more frost
bis
Tilt
ill
At lain N. C. h
The null at
was destroyed by
I day.
Closing.
tulle of the
Sit day , during toe
i he c aid we
all
who will clone to sign betaken
Monday. The I a-
prevailed the la-t few
mid we suppose will be acceded
this Giving the
the off will
be prepared next
day.
Is Moon Inhabited.
proven that the moon hits
mi atmosphere, which makes life in
some form on that satellite,
but no for beings, who u
hard enough lime
Headache,
dulls, and
dice, Dyspepsia, Torpid
Kidney complaints,
Debility and Female weaknesses,
as a general Tonic and
for weak persons and
the H Induces sleep,
Fully by L,
only
and Printers
We have an new
oil
are whereby we
can old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
pt. and and make
i he in fully as good as now
without any unsightly
knobs or Mt on the bot-
tom.
PRICES
Column and Head
regular
L. S. and
Head Rated inches in
and over
A sample refaced
Rule, full
will be cheerfully
sent o-i
Printers
of Type an.
Grade Miter
N. Ninth Start. p
SOUTHERN
Steamboat Service.
. leaves
at a. in.
daily
for A
g ill Washington with
Norfolk for
Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York, and all other
North. a Norfolk
all Went,
should order their
via care Norfolk
Southern K. ft
hours subject to change-
notice.
J. J. CHUBBY, Agent, Green-
ville, n.
II. ;. T. and
f. Va.
M. K. KING, Vi. P. U. M.
ate
in and take it you at t, its always
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. W.
M I K IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging; and l
Ties on hand ill
Fresh Goods kept ton-
ill stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina. M
Convulsion
then
Epilepsy.
Dr.
has been o successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
disease is every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored.
We will pleased to refer
any one afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
I have n that had
when two oil. fits or
tho v typo, he
t of dollars
tot him. vi. After about
i lira ho i y I in that
i m him tot- for the
Los Int. Ho
, n r- it ho con-
i lo . . i
hob i
entirety. kn My w . n of
n-l iv
a total It, I i
i .
J, i see a
r. ,. .- . It to
Mm ever hi But
two very last
Han w. not
can work an I i win If
to
. . at
E.
Dr. N no la
will b h
will refund y-r . nay,
Medical Co., In
Whose Say-so is Best
With all up
. i-. inn- I us to take
tin- SB- .
value. mill n-l Is
not that of a ill nU-. i i and
Is , u-h.-ii . same
us if r.
motive. Hr. how
ever, form n
i to
the nut rest
Their of
i- i i each
i Invalid
Hi. full
of
have written till volumes
in of the curative value of the
entering into these
well-known medicines-.
we such med-
as Prof. M.
of Medical Prof.
same city; Prof. John M.
M. . late of Cincinnati. Ohio; I lot-
John M. late of Cincinnati,
Dr. Coo. of New Hr.
low. flt Medical of Pa.
and of others
Dr. Favorite cures
the wont of female
n and and
palatal periods, up
and drains,
known a catarrh and a multi-
of other lo women.
Bear In mind. la not a patent nor even a
medicine, but the -Favorite
of a physician, of
In the cure of
who frankly and
take, Into his full
by them what his I in-
la composed of. Of no other
cine put up for woman's
and old can It be
that the maker Is not afraid to deal thus
frankly, openly and honorably, by letting
know exactly
Desirable Building
Lots For
. every patient toe same
what she Is
women are Invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, by letter, All correspond-
is as i
womanly are
privacy. Address
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
womanly are protected M
privacy. Address Hr. R. V.
N. Y.
How to preserve health and beauty la
Dr. Common Sense Mi-d-
told In .-
Adviser.
It If free. For a pa
covered copy Dr. R. . Pierce
N. Y. one-cent stamps to
mailing OHM ; In cloth binding
Dr. Pellets cure
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
TO THE TOBACCO
EASTERN NORTH
FARMERS OF
CAROLINA.
THE BREAD SPECULATOR.
A is going the rounds
ORPHAN CHILDREN'S CONCERT.
H. A.
The Oxford Orphan Asylum
singing class will begin a concert
tour of North Carolina Monday,
May 7th, and, until near the first
of J will travel mostly in the
eastern section of our State.
The second, or western, tour
will begin about the last of July
and will continue until the mid-
of September.
The class is composed of ten
girls, four boys, the teacher and
a, gentleman in charge.
Our people have learned to ex-
an entertainment of unusual
and excellence
given by the bright, well-trained
girls and boys of this noble in-
No cause appeals
more strongly to us than the
cause of the orphan child. A.
children's concert of real merit,
in the interest of a most
cause naturally and rightly en-
lists our hearty sympathy and
support.
Already the singing class has
received from Masonic lodges in
North Carolina many most
dial invitations. It is quite pro-
that it will be practicable
to include more than eighty of
the towns and cities of our State
in the itinerary, which is
ed for the class several weeks
before the beginning of the
tours.
The co-operation
of all of our people is earnestly
sought and, we believe, will con
to be secured.
express the sincere hope
that the tours of the boys and
girls this spring and
will result in
and blessing.
At a meeting of the of that a corporal of the United
the Consolidated States troops, who are now
Company held in the office of the guarding the ruins at San Fran-
Star warehouse Saturday, April compelled a merchant
Int. was instructed by said e who was charging seventy-
board of directors to announce to the five cents a loaf to reduce the
tobacco farmers through the public price to ten cents by intimating
press of the county there was lie would prod him with his
inly a limited amount of the Farm- bay net, if lie did not do so.
Tobacco Company Nut many people,
stock for the coming year, and disapprove in their hearts of the
that it was the desire and policy of soldier's act, as it
the company that this stock be sold was when men, women and
inly to tobacco farmers. were suffering for the bread
And further, the company of the speculator and not
to have the interest and support of money enough to pay the
every tobacco farmer in the land, price,
and with this end in view we hope The corporal's act has been
that the tobacco farmers tributary spoken of approvingly in the ed-
to the place of business of this com- columns of
will lake the remaining stock newspapers,
that is now for sale, even though it the soldier's
be a small amount. compulsion of the speculator ex-
It is needless to add that stock in pressed by the. New York Ban
this company is good property, and may not appear to the editor of I
under this corporation farmers have that great newspaper to be a I
the vary best to organ- trifle inconsistent with, his news-;
on strict business principles. paper's usual policy, but to
Let us all come together and speak it must seem to be so.
than we have thus far spoken The Sun's expressed views
in annually increasing dividends usually
and thus disprove those who say and financially sound,
that you can't do anything with They are not in this instance,
farmers. L. The speculator in bread was
President- merely doing what the Wall
Hy authority of the directors. street operator does every day
and the trusts do day and night;
The President has been get all. they an, no matter how
or too smart about the San Francis- hard it may be for the needy
co matter It was in as had form to who yields to their exactions.
JOHN A. RICKS.
Ricks
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
one
greatest success
have declined foreign contributions,
voluntarily tendered, as it would
have been to have solicited them
Besides what business of his was it,
anyhow Sow he proposes to divert
the domestic contributions from the
hands of the local State and military
authorities to those of the Red
Society. A President
is more apt to do the wrong
The bread speculator's exact-
ions, though onerous were trill-
and therefore, contemptible.
Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch.
STRAY TAKEN UP.
I have ow
were running with my
KM
r fan
A gentleman in. speaking the
i other day on the benefits to be
good roads men-
the great, increase in farm
in counties that have built
thing than one who not roads. Tho i
such values is far out of
to what the roads cost
Winston Sentinel.
having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks In
store we are prepared I our customers anything needed in
DRY GOODS AND
We will carry an up-to-date line
Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sec.
Di Groceries we will it all times a full line of the very best goods, not only,
the staples like
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
Canned Goods, brands
; We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and highest price
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
RICKS,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Observer.
OVER THE STATE.
SALK.
AN
SAYS
tenths ;
t pane.
Din
to the root I
tori -i
tUt
Give lone to the c-;
solid flesh lo the body.
Take No Substitute.
TO
in
t t
Mil- i will r I
Call. u. K.
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
just moved Into
the Cottage this morning from
City. The stroke
do to the
N. C,
rain
struck the of the Lot
by
me of Mrs.
who in a by
S. C April
is on foot to build if oat
line from to Boa
nu-n say the stock has all been
taken that it is now considered
certain that the lino will be con-
within a reasonable time.
Durham, N. O. April
was received this afternoon by
the of Granville county
of l. C,
of r. who was wanted
county on
of the attempting
lime- propped l. till for
printed
Hy virtue a t
of Hi in
BUM
wit
it .
W II.
will
In
may be a teach
hut a man's experience with a
woman doesn't teach hit sense.
taint. III t If
u In T.
i r- r
M till, th
heir.
the th of
e. ti. an p.,
Co tin
James.
month ago.
, N.
Moire, of f e r
this rule
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
of
Comptroller
of the
b. foreman a i. t;
I ,. ,.,.,. ., h.
in hi
u J . ,
court now in session here. I gut, mm i with
before bun Saturday 1- . .-
lo
show cause why be th- .
. , ,
nut be attached for th
, , , that Hank of
failed m th. of
. and Stale o Worth I
to tut in an appearance at to
, .It
I , lie . at the time ID an in- f
III Una I of
or partly intoxicated ,
J . and Acting tin.
Come in and examine my
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ON
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH-
MACHINES.
Yours to
H. L. CARR
The Hardware Man.
of court. Mi. Morgan
NEAT JOB PRINTING
Oar Specialty
Reflector Job Printing
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111-I -I
REFLECTOR
AND FRIDAY.
Editor and
in post office at G N. C, as second class
made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Tilt and adjoining counties.
in tn
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY
The in is a of
words. it end at that. r
PECULIAR HABIT
to their own and doing
it well-
The on the until
attend- from due here in
morning ere in
the peculiar conduct a
is it in
o ti and engages R
When the get in m Hat-clock
the may be ex every a of
to flock the The bird apparent; wan-he-
for approach t mi. a
, passenger train
The chains Hie
e- lilting h
moon the , , ,, ,,.,.,.,
that cold snap Monday tin-u in Hie so near the
thing you know ill tan almost
to sue the man in mo,.,.
bird nearby
, , , ii and waits it hi when it con
As the Raleigh I. mid
journey in eek.
out that the City u
from donating forM he ., on its
sufferers, of curse t y m.
will be excused from paying f duty.
, . , . i. pigeon is handsome.
their own It
l ll a In-all An In I
however, to look int. the matter . I .,,.,
this kind in advance, and no. come , , s ,,,, ,.,. .,.,, ,
before the public with train and the wonder grows
such and the bird ears to prefer this
have to take it all back.
. missed when for by any reason it
discontinue its regular
above is from the New
print it not a mat-
news or because of belie
of the
r of section.
Every new enterprise for
adds to the prosperity of the
Day electric current would
make the enterprises come faster.
THE
Greenville s list f t i
the San so
far makes a small showing, s-i-
town i d
duly.
editorial column of
Durham Herald, at least the absent e
of it. creates the suspicion Edi-
King has cone a fishing. May
l e catch a full siring
LUST
P H S T
HATTERS
HATS
you lost your vote because of
not paying your poll tax the
will he I enough without you
Km cut a sorry figure as a
citizen standing off looking at the
her fellows vote.
The announcement is made
there will be a general increase in
fire insurance rates in the
centers of all cities in the true,
States to enable the com- deposition of some newspapers t.
to recoup the losses d readers by making up
in San Francisco Thus it is
the people, as usual, pay the bill. few we read same
the losses falling on them instead of b, w i another paper as occurring
on the insurance companies here some her of the Stole,
is no justice in this. U Inn the a.,
insurance companies go into being
do so with their eyes en, to
taking the risk upon to papers to be above this kind
protect the property insured, and
when a loss occurs it is their
to stand it. course tin- San NO REf ON
disaster is a
yet such
remark been made
Bethel ti more notoriety out
of the log ease than the
f town have, and that some
. p fully acquainted with
the Hi. e-i are disposed to
look with
Greenville is missing much pie
and comfort every summer l.
not taking advantage of the
the river affords.
. , . , i,. ,,,,., look discredit upon that com
than a century the town mi
Tar river yet all it us surrounded
by bad Such an opinion
. is unjust and not warranted by the
facts contains
as be found, and are
on the bank river, yet
these years nave gone by with
steps taken recreation
river, except by the small I. y in
a swim or the angler in est
It r s as any. It was out
The announcement of Mr.
Long, of Alain county, as a can-
the nomination of
commissioner by the
State convention, commends
its If to the voters throughout
State. Mr. platform is brief.
yet t tin- point He first, that
he passenger fares at I
cents a s reduction of
freight to a point which will
the railroads fair and reasons-,
i dividends on the actual value
only of their property, after
watered and bonds and
salaries; third, taxation
of railroad the valuation
upon which they are
dividends.
From Reflector
hears, Mr. Long will get the vote
county in the convention on this
platform.
In a Spring Derby want the correct shape.
In a Soft Hat you want the same thing.
We give both.
You want the correct color.
You want it to wear well.
We guarantee it.
You want to pay as little as possible.
Here you do if.
Can't blame us, if your hat isn't right.
You'll be absolutely sure of newness and
correctness of style if you buy here.
frank
The King Clothier.
A PUBLIC
I resident e dis-
GRADED SCHOOLS CLOSiNG like of man with the muck
I can hardly be wondered at,
Treat In Store for Pitt County, has uncovered so
. . . , . scandals that the Roosevelt
This week the graded schools of i . . . . . . D administration will go down into
the county will begin to close. B. i ii- j . . history as the most era
Int we publish the dates of . . . . ,. ,
. . of supremacy. If there
with names f who deliver . ., ,
. , ,. , ,., . , had been no muck, the rake would
addresses. It is not often that a , , .u i i . . have remained idle. Was not a rake
county has before prospect,
. . , , r , necessary to uncover the insurance
cf reason and U w of as is presented
to county.
. , . , j ; mismanagement, and would
school exercises are as I . ,, , , , ,
have prevented the
exposure of then, because
it unmasked the corruption or con-
of some of the highest
of the party is
Pulley
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
I We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by f
putting on display the newest
I ideas to be shown in X
of the finny tribe. Th
has suggested a pavilion and
bath houses be erected at some s
able place on the river front. T s
would be a gathering place on I
warm afternoons and evening-, and
besides affording much to,
the citizens would be a source of
considerable revenue to the pro-
from the renting of I
suits and bath house pi
In addition to this aid be a
boating house with row b its
launches to hire for
Here is an me e-.-
persons me a
great favor and at tin satin- time
make a profit i Io investment.
of law spirit and
of lie- heller to
b up in whiskey,
Ii is grown
Because good men whose word could
b relied were witnesses in
these n, m iThat Senator of West
should declare in a speech in
the Senate that he is tie best friend
the ad rate bill has, either in-
ales that the do not fear
measure will I them, or
tout the Senator begins to lie
people, who soon have bis cum
under His vote on
an final pas-
ea o of I he I ill will be closely
by his
mid business was el-
still
crime
While of
ping h.-iv. occurred in which both
i the victims were citizens
residing about three
f-i in tint town, developments So far
that Ilium engaged in this
were from other sec-
ti f tie county. Not one of
those so far arrested on the charge
of implication in this crime is a cit-
of Bethel township. Because
occurred in Bethel
township the people of that
out of regard for the safety
am of their homes,
feel indignant and want to
those guilty of such outrages dealt
with as the law and this
feeling should be shared by every
exercises are
II a.
Dr. Alphonso Smith, University
North Carolina.
Thursday o'clock
i by the graduating
p. in.
pupils.
school at Centerville
an all day picnic on
3rd, at which
J. of Wake Forest, and
lion, L. I. Greenville,
closes on the of
In- tenth address by lion.
E. E Hillard, of Neck.
Ayden t n
Ii, May; Prof. J. B. Our
Hie
will on
May ti,
Winston will
deliver address.
School
is as follows.
Tuesday Hay
primary concert.
Wednesday, h p. by
c. w. of
Thursday, a.
a I ., Hon. E. E. Hillard, Scot-
land Neck.
P. m. debate by the
Vance Literary Society.
Thursday o'clock
Anal concert by the school.
The Greenville graded
will as
Thursday night, May at
o'clock exercises by
at o'clock
i t i III
n easy or I to wield die
rake, but the does stir up,
the muck in an manner,
telling the truth without fear, or,
favor, is a public benefactor. The
fact is, the lie publican politicians
had become so in power,
that the grafters thought that any-
thing they did, however vicious,
would ho the people,
but the man will, i lie rake with Inn,
publicity, exposed them mid the
Republican was n-
for them.
j SILKS GOODS
We no or stuff but
we will have the latest and best things that
f were obtainable in the American markets
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are
the FEWEST
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast
Very truly yours,
if
Pulley Bowen.
Still Standing.
The Oakland, Cab, Tribune
An engineer that the
by lire In
es acre-, or
few s the World where so Don't put jut anything on your table and think It If good enough. Th
much valuable is m money at my store will get best to be had, I have put in a fresh
in an of
Within this miles, ware
nearly the
in world,
of tin lie and
mole than
besides mi
A WAY TO SAVE
AND A WAY TO LOSE.
nave when buy the best goods, you lose you I any other
ins poor policy to buy but beat, when it comes to
dress by N.
lull.-I s
and destruction the
homes of people are still
and practically
ed. There still remain the great
yards at the the
Pacific Mail docks, the stock yards
at Han the
and t. I e Water
front . k in
the mint, h
a large retail
and
Canned Goods, Package Goods,
Coffee, Sweet Soar other articles in this Ii
Confections. An I bust in Clears Tobacco i
Just try me for the bait in line.
Next door to C. T.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Job Printing Office.
This department is in charge of J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Reflector in Winterville and territory.
H and Co is the
pi it e to get your Spring and Sum
r- f . goods. They have just what
you want, and prices to suit all.
Frank . hi
I gun l in Hi.
A good deposit Ml h will
make you feel more
Make a with you
have bidden for safe
the next Mine you come to the
of Winterville. They can
keep it safer than you can.
left Thursday
evening for Goldsboro, where she
will attend the Sunday School As-
that is being held there
this week.
Quite a large number from Win-
attended the burial of Dr.
Friday evening.
Nice line of fresh groceries
ways on baud Barber
Co.
J. F. Stokes went up the road
Friday evening on business.
Any one in need of a good cart
one that will last and render good
service just sail lo see or the
J. K. Smith, of faint-
op Friday evening on business.
John Manning went Plymouth
Monday business.
a student of the
School,
borne Friday t
Saturday and with his
parents ho live near
you expect exchange your
seed for meal you same time
by taking meal your seed when
you have ginned at
Co. Oil Mill.
John of
in on but-me-Mr. and Mr-. A. ti.
ed from and New Bern
Wednesday evening.
If you good seed Irish
go lo Harrington, Barber
A Co.
Messrs. J. H. H. L.
B, F. Slid
B. went Kinston Thurs-
day night and Friday
-morning.
G. A. went up ti e load
business.
The A. G. Cox Hit. Co. are still
shipping ion planters and
by the car load, and if you
you had write or
them at
Misses Bertha and Bins Moots,
who are students, of the Winter-;
High School, went borne
evening to spend Saturday
and Sunday with
who live House.
Cannon Smith went lo Green- Par new log .
Ibis e. beat will sell ,
Try a of Kid- particulars see L. L Vt St
at A.
a pine cure all Kid-
troubles at Barber
Co.
J. A. Manning went to Green-
this morning on business.
If you nave out tun seed lo sell or
exchange write or phone Co.
Oil company, prices are
highest.
F. M. Crawford went to Green-
ville this morning on business.
Men's and youth's ail
sizes, at Burlier Co.
m this morning aid
The demands fur Tar Heel
wheels is great now, one
in need of tame will do well to
write or see the A. G. Cox Mfg Co.
went Greenville.
Misses Annie Carroll and
tis Cox went to ibis
shopping.
Trunks and valises at
ton her Co.
Ola went to Greenville
this
The Pitt Oil Co. will pay
highest price seed
Big line of bats and caps just
received, latest styles. Harrington
her Go,
Tooth and Disk Harrow at
Barber Co.
Farmers make by ex
their cotton seed for
meal Pitt County Oil Co.
and to catch your eye. we
ask visit to our
i.
you can
A. W, Ag
Co., that fl-mi
he is made
pure
now I,
A. W. Co.
they
I H fill
c.,, .
where you can get
Hour, Cook Stove
eat without , etc.
We especially note the
Butts.
Tapestry Curtains. T
Spreads. Toilet Sets. Lace tut
Then lot of men's ever Window Shades, Mat-
tings, Floor Oil Cloth. Couches.
Parlor Suits. Bedroom Suits.
Hall Racks and Baby Carriages
believe wean; in a
at y in need of to satisfy the taste of the no i
T pen anything in
Co at me prices.
If need
got, A. W. C.
Be has small,
and nil your order any
Straw Inch way the wind
j -t the stream of
in out from
n,
Jim u will ho them n
Una. chances for
trial will be appreciated.
Haste Carolina
Supply Co.
DAYS FREE. TRIAL
fry i
st.
High Grade
Von.
of Hi-
The A. G Mfg. o. i no
i y.,,
i promptly cotton and
i sowers.
Hie new spring good,, at
analyses Pitt Co., H ,.,, J
can
Wanted at hens, will kind and
pay cash. one in need of a plow will
Furnishings for the we are well to go to A. W. Ange Co.,
new ready for business, extend ; and gel one of those Chill.
an to all, to visit our ed They are the best
store, and s. e the beautiful line of market.
furniture, which we have planed
to deal out on easy , ft
that even the poorest shall have
excuse for their homes not being
furnished. Thanking you ad-
for patronage, we are yours
to serve, Eastern Carolina Supply
Co., Winterville, N C.
A nice lot of new summer Bug
fry Robes at Harrington, Barber
A Co.
The A. Cox Mfg. C
A. H. Taft Co-
two large s i
h. Taft. The Old cl i
H.
business.
Mattings, Royal S Borden
Felt bed Room
Suits, Rugs, and Art
are complete It in is
us, suit yon.
Yours to p lease
A. H Taft Co.
Picture -J to
ANY FAMILY
TRY in your home
for iv . i v . ii don't
is
mi
planters by the
Car load of dour just received, car The people know a good
nice and fresh, at lowest price. j en they see ii. Therefore
Harrington, Barber Co. they cotton planters
The County Oil
shipping cotton seed meal by
car load.
Nicest line of dress shirts ever
Inn p ,
Will .
we
r.
satisfactory.
-t t
money,;.
will
any
Come .
Kn-to-date and
.,. we
U it.
. Make you
until
ROYAL.
yourself
a machine
lease you better
us make
A. W. ANGE ,
Winterville, N. C.
All anticipating oats sow-
and wheat can be supplied with Winterville at
mowers, rakes, and Harrington, Barber Co.
t Harrington, Go, i Hew furniture is arriving daily
Quite a number of traveling at A. W. Ange Come
men have been in town tins week get the beet at lowest price. Loans and Discounts
doing business with our merchants. A new line of and dress
i Fixtures
Be sure not to forget the j goods just received at A. W. Ange Due from Hanks and
those iron bedsteads Be sure lo see them Hankers
A. W. get your pick. Gold Coin
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the Close April nth,
If you want a nice pair of Slip.
6,533.88
401.02
If yon want a nice shirt or tie J State of North Carolina,
go to Harrington, Barber of Pitt.
,. , i -L-I. L. Cashier of the bank do
SUS ,.
Harrington, edge and .,. L. Cashier.
A. G. Co Mfg Co., are st
making shipments of Cotton Plan.- me, this day of April. P,
en and guano Sowers. have
shipped out about of
e now. Any need of the
old reliable Cox planter and
sower bet write
s. e them at once.
was in t in this
Nice line of boys suits at II L.
Johnson's.
large shipment of
all styles pi ices
reasonable. Barbel
A Co.
White's and Kidney Cure,
the kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic cure,
at the Drug Store
The Co. oil On. is running
of and
JAMES R. JOHNSON.
Notary Public.
you see a new being
built inmost any direction you and you can get them. He Expenses paid
has the nicest lot over shown in j
We offer our silver table ware Winterville. 118,861.601
at a
See us. B. T. Box a, Bro.
Miss Bessie Mooring, a student
of the Winterville High school,
went to tin this morning
shopping,
A. O. Cox Mfg, On,
to ship I. and
sobers by the car load.
Maiming made a bu
trip this week to and
surrounding vicinity.
Buy a pipe from J. C.
at the drug store.
a of tho
Winterville High , vent
evening
Saturday and Sunday bis
parents who live at
Nice
Barber Co.
and Waller
Tucker this
morning.
Ellis, of spent
Friday night town.
of paint, and
at barber
Deposits subject to ck.
Cashier's Checks out-
475.00 Cash over
211.08
72.50
151.11
2.03
13,801.20
Wash
We have received our full line of WASH
consisting of
FANCY GOODS
GINGHAMS, A PERCALES
will be on sale Mo; Invited
to these goods,
i. HA I'M AN,
L L
Director
Jas. F. Davenport,
OPPOSITE
Woods high grade garden seed
have yearn been the
offered
and in Carolina. Yon
them at the ding
ton of II. T, Cox Bro,
your Apples,
j. H helP the of additional expense incurred, the
Dixon at store.
If you are preserve your
houses painting with
town country paint, for
sale by A. W. Ange Co.
M IS NO T Ci
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or
No need of not having good
pants when Barbel it
revolved anew lot.
j that will mil
DISABILITY POLICY
provides complete protection. insures;
every kind.
THE
is insured for YOUR traveling. Secure
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. C





. c are sole-events
None Better Made
We are leading i Dress
and Clothing.
Ladies end Men's SHOES.
end Men's
mm
Twenty Car Art Smashed
NThe section of
it in f ml i in- m veil
Oil Mint that
damaged. Rumor had it
west and freight Ho g.,,. were TIm-
e.-t hound met in head-on is believed to haw
ion at or near just ii-f failure rs-
of Old Fort , t new if
received here are the train.
of for Taxes.
No-ice U h. -t- I
court r In -i
real r due t
Mb, W.
NEATER
i-.-o and will .-l I f . i.
day. . 7th. ti.-
w I'm North
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C,
AT THE Cl OF BUSINESS, APRIL 6TH.
LIABILITY.
Capital stock pd in
Undivided profits
sub to check 34.018
Mil- Discounts
Overdraft
Hue from 19,161.31
13.39
con.
2,096.4
u. . no---
AM
C.
REPORT CONDITION OF
THE TRUST COMPANY.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of April 6th, 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discount
Overdrafts,
Bonds,
Furniture and 2,435.11
Due from Ranks
Cash items
Gold Com
Silver Coin S 10.11
bank notes
US notes
LIABILITIES.
sT,
I k n
pant
Capital M
Surplus
Tune
to chock
to a
Cashiers ck
Moore. W.
Hopkins. Mack. .
Janus. H.
Jame. Sam D.
Staton. Ransom.
Heirs.
Battle. Prank.
Clark. John.
Pollard. T. J.
H. . Manning. Laura F. J. H.
J. F.
T.
n.
Lawhorn. Henry. Sr
Lula.
Mrs Fully. . .
mils, h
Mrs. Mattief.
Jackson. E EstLorenzo.
Patrick. C. R.
Stone. Mrs. P. T.
Jr. Anthony.W. H.
B. N.
Lot.
P Road
Manning
SO
Tr.
3.99
TOWNSHIP.
Brown
Hill
TOWNSHIP.
Co. I
1.80
1.30
1.30
Tar River
r.
C -o
TOWNSHIP.
Grifton
Patrick
Grifton
Home S
r. L.
Greene, J. Fn. v.
Little, W. G.
Total
Total,
Bell, W. ii.
.; Edward.
197,171.371 Robert.I Brown, Henry.
John.
;,, km Cherry,
I Evans, n C.
Julius S.
C.
L. Field
Ayden
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
Falkland
Fountain
Moore 2.10
Ricks
TOWNSHIP.
B Swamp
C Creek
Marlboro
TOWNSHIP.
Arthur
Arthur
Lacy
Mill
Home
l Wash.
J.
Greene st
4.9 ;
1.24
12.6
2.42
55.26
8.48
15.92
4.83
2.76
6.95
20.88
3.34
To
11.10
7.97
4.29
3.26
36.64
1.42
6.16
B.
;. p
2.25
6.26
3.53
2.54
1.31
46,869.9
Stat- of North Carolina, co.
f Pitt.
I, J. R. Davis, of the above-named bank, do solemn
the statement is to the of m
knowledge and belief.
Subscribed sworn to be-
fore me, this day of A pi
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
J. R. DAVIS.
W. M. LANG,
T. L. TURN AGE,
R. L. DAVIS.
Director
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO
AT BETHEL, N. O.
At the close of business April 6th,
RESOURCES.
so
13.98
. Loans and discounts
i Overdrafts unsecured 271.88
J Furniture Fixtures 989.08
. j I Due from Banks and
Bankers 11,990.29
Cash items 898.67
17.22 Gold and silver coin.
National bank and
other U. S. notes
4.06
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
8,180.21
Total
Capital stock
Surplus C.
Undivided
certificates
Deposits to check
checks
Total
2.98
; State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
37.278,4
I. of the above named
19.12 swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know J
edge and belief. M. O. President.
4.48
4.22
3.94
3.19
1.81
1.37
State of North Carolina, U
I, C. S. Carr. Cashier
swear that the above
and belief
Subscribed sworn i i
me, this day of April.
J.
Notary n
I'm.
named bank. Jo
rue In beat of my
C. S
i Cm hi
J. L.
s II
MOSELEY
, Fleming. l Res
Florence. . 1-3 Hines
v.
THE NATIONAL OF GREENVILLE.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
CAPITAL
m -i
OPEN FOR BUSINESS APRIL
L. I. Moore, Pres. J. F.
J. Aycock, Cashier.
Gray,
Hopkins. Frank.
Hopkins, Frank. . . .
Hopkins, Nelson. . W, H.
Keel. II. F.
Phoebe. Est.
horn. S. E. Moore, Henry.
John p.
Perkins. W. W.
ton, Chas.
Price, , .
Redmond, William.
Tyson, B. F.
Tucker. H.
Tyson, George.
Laura.
Whit A-.,
Dudley, J. H.
Simpson, C. L.
W.,
Williams, Dudley.,
Patrick
Perkins
Wash.
Mill
B. Lane
Home
Stokes
Mill
Wash.
Greene
I .
Patrick
Pitt st
Greene st
Dwelling
st
Patrick
Reed
V Patrick
Wash.
Vines
Hodges
C.
H Patrick
Vt
A Perkins
TOWNSHIP.
Wooten
It. R. F.
it
Subscribed and sworn to be-
ore me, this 12th day of April
1906. H. H Taylor,
Votary Public
ROBT. STATON, i
J. R. BUNTING,
R. J. GRIMES,
Director
1.30
1.80
L. I. Moore,
F. W. Clare,
G. E. Harris,
Harry W. Whedbee,
T. White,
Dr. E. A. Jr.,
J. L. Perkins,
J. R. Harvey,
J. P.
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP
Buck, Sr.
K. G Creek
35.83
3.34
8.61
5.47
38.60
2.3
3.09
4.61
2.28
1.4
oil
1.30
1.311
1.30
1.30
1.80
1.20
1.30
1.30
7.05
5.27
20.66
2.29
17.13
6.64
9.91
4.11
4.11
HI
4.39
2.21
5.91
4.61
4.55
9.17
3.58
2.75
Prompt service.
Every accommodation consistent with sound bank-
Correspondence solicited.
COTTON SEES. MEAL AND HULLS.
FEED STUFFS.
I am paying price for Cotton Seed
in any quantity.
also m Meal and in car lots or
less, sacked or In--, or exchange for Seed
at .
HAY, CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF LIME
and all kinds of feed constantly on hand.
Cat Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black
Oats, R d Rust Proof Oats.
I had built a large warehouse near the depot
for
I continue to carry a line of nice Groceries at the
i by Johnston Bros.,
F. V JOHNSTON.
THE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF GREENVILLE,
N. C
T OF BUSINESS APRIL 6th. 1906.
1102,406.87
and
Blocks. etc.
8,647.82
Banking
from Hanks
items 6,942.88
20,604.00
12719.584.3
Capital Stock paid u
Surplus,
Undivided Profits Ex-
and Taxes Paid 15,688.60
Deposit to check
Cashier's checks out-
standing no
6269,684.88
North Carolina, I
County of Pitt. J
I, James L. Little, the above-named bank, do solemn
swear that the statement above true to the best my knowledge
ad belief JAMES L. LITTLE.
Subscribed and sworn to hi-fore
me, this day of April, 1906,
WALTER G. WARD,
Notary Public.
O. HOOKER,
J. It. MOVE,
W. It. WILSON,
Directors
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
a for -s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better
the Harrison It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings. . L
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
Reflector Is Read By Everybody reach, h
it reaches. money to pay for what they
If yon have what they want advertise it and you are H
got a money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
t. . C.
As for
land we take
treat pleasure in receiving sub-
aid writing receipts for
lib. id an ears. We have a list
of all who their mail at
I this office. We also take orders
Job
J. J. Edwards Son have just
another car load of Ell-
wood wire
buildings by
J with
and County lead.
lull e colors, kept at J.
I It, A
not registered t
I a previous and are entitled
to vote at lie lo be held
on Monday in May, 1906,
for officers of the town Ayden
are to call at my office
and register the law
Blow,
We are for ready
mixed These are
old and reliable.
Cannon Tyson.
Our White Goods, Silks and
trim tilings are y pretty. We
most cordially invite the ladies
to Cannon Tyson.
There is one satisfaction, and that
is if Father Capon brings a lady
with him to America, we will know
in advance that it is somebody
else's wife.
V. paper rooting,
pumps with long or short joints
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro.
Dress goods, Broad cloth, Henri-
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
Bilks, trimmings, lining and white
J Bro
Bedsteads, mattresses, springs,
and double, rockers, dining
and wash stands
tables at
Bro
Calico and at cents
per yard, great white
slippers and summer goods, at J.
B. Smith ft Bf.
J. R. Smith Bro. have
received a Oar load of alum
Also a car load Lee's
cultural lime for peanuts, etc.,
E. E. Co. will do all they
possible to please you with
their new Hue of heavy and fancy
groceries
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime
windows lucks nails Cross
cut saws and mechanic tools at J
B Smith Bro
For peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E.
It has not yet been announced
how Senator will pair on the
rate bill.
Oar load V. Crimped in
suitable length to cover residences
churches, houses, barns
much cheaper than
shingles very little labor, at J.
B. Smith Bro.
persons are hereby
forbidden to harbor, em-
ploy or give fund to my son, Al-
who is under
Anyone doing will be subject
to t law. J n
Ayden, N. C. R- F. D. No
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat
bran, ship hay and grain
always on band at lowest market
prices. Cannon Tyson.
line of crockery, glass
ware, lamps, and tinware
at J It Bin D
C. R. Williams has at his store
the latest ind groceries and
m -lies that can be had.
His cigars and tobacco be
excelled. Flour, Coffee,
Rice, Cheese, and every
thing in this line of the ire-lust
end best variety. pi
the lowest the i-las u.
bandies and he lite din. n. i n,
the best. Try him. if. W n
Hams, Main street, N. C.
A full supply of Trunks
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro.
Messrs. Greene and Gaynor will
have to remember too that Captain
Carter is a good deal ahead of them
in the sentence service business.
iv K. K. Co's new
market beet, meals,
sage, and fresh fish.
When your need attention
J. W. Taylor, optician,
is the man to
jun lo be
H. c.
pleased.
Card
The eel in 1905 re-
quired cars to haul
It f. t. y where
and , They were
curd. The quantities of
stamps and cards issued
are enormous
requisitions are received
a million dollar's worth at one time
There was recently issued to the
postmaster at the largest
amount of stamps and postal card,
ever furnished on one order. The
requisition called for a total of 47.-
stamps of different
nations valued at and for
postal cards valued at
FOP, CORPORATION COMMISSIONER
TWO TYPES.
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw.
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R.
Smith Bro.
in wrap
I'M- fur Mises and Ladies
also a nice hue of Zephyr
at J. R. Smith Bro.
the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. R. Smith
Plymouth Rock Chicken
Eggs for sale at per setting of
Apply lo Mrs. W. J. Mum-
Ayden, N. C.
cars cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price,
sell your seed until yon see me.
Frank Lilly Co.
A full line of trunks, valises, tel-
grips, satchels, hand
suits cases at J B Bro
I always keep a
line feed stuff at lowest cash
prices. as hay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal and
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co.
The Ayden Bank has
capita stock to At a
recent meeting of the stockholders
of per cent, was car-
to the surplus fund and a div-
i per cent, was declared.
Mew carry
a lull line of meat, lard and can
goods. Don't before giving
me a trial. Lilly Co
For carpenters tools, grind stones
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J.
Bro.
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-
Center Tables, Chairs, Cradles,
Bod Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
groat many other things are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
oil, band and repair for
all makes of sewing machines
J. H, Bro. Ayden, N. C.
Cannon
for Ladies Misses and Children
have arrived. We carry a high
grade class of footwear.
We sell Sinner and Wheeler A
Wilson sewing machine. For cash
or on term- J. H. Tripp
Bin, West Railroad st, Ayden, N.
C.
For a nice present buy a novel-
clock at W. Taylor's. It is
for any occasion.
You will find Wheeler and
son and Singer machine.
Prices way way down at J. H.
Tripp Bro. to Hotel.
Ayden,
Mr Jacob A-Long, of Alamance
county, announces himself a
date for the nomination as Corpora-
Commissioner by Democrat-
State convention, and
the following as bis platform.
I st. Passenger fares at two cents
mile.
2nd. A reduction of freight rates
to a point which will leave the rail-
roads fair and reasonable dividends
on the actual value only of their
properly, after excluding watered
suck and bonds and exorbitant
3rd. Taxation of railroads upon
the same valuation which they
are entitled to cam dividends.
This is a good platform, and
Mr. Long the consideration
and support if every voter who
fax ore the reforms he mentions.
The State needs n corporation com-
missioner composed of that kind of
The Lard on providing.
What with the threatened coal
and the
of the Standard
the country was just becoming
to wonder what it
do for fuel, when the House
passed a free alcohol bill,
that is, it the tax on
alcohol, an
that is
and in beverages.
Supporting the before the
committee, Secretary Wilson, of
the Agricultural Department,
showed that the oil could be
made to produce in alcohol all
the fuel that the country needs,
and
Northern States could
readily depend upon the white
potato as a source of heat and
light, the Southern States upon
yam and the sweet potato, and
the Western States upon the This is the ordinary husband,
sugar beat. The aver-1 There are others who do care
age amount of sugar and starch consider their health -who
which goes to waste in the stalks not ashamed to carry an um-
of Indian corn annually would it looks like rain, to
make gallons of commercial j change their shoes when they
alcohol per acre. When we to heroically re-
average husband
-when his wife reminds him
otherwise he seldom gives it
his health is his
business capital. But he is
with the conviction that it
s a gilt-edged security, which
will not when called for.
He is anything out grateful to
his wife for fussing over him, no
matter bow tactfully and subtly
.-he does it, so long as he feels
well, or only just
out of aim
is to go on doing just as well a.
all the other average husbands
do, regardless of possible differ-
between his constitution
and theirs, till he breaks down.
Then he is immense y
prised, and so repentant that he
retards his convalescence by
brooding over his in the
AN
ION
aider that the number of acres
in Indian is approximately
it is seen that the
j ct lobster salad-at supper and
to insist on having a diet
when some rush of work at tho
quantity of alcohol that is lost in bring a strain that
We rend at d n
of dollars and as
such were a matter of o one
and it need not In- consider-
ed anything out the ordinary.
And not only do we think and
speak of millionaires in a com-
way, but here and
there we have heard of men
Commenced life penniless and
became millionaires. e read n
while ago of millions of money
and turned to contemplate a
penniless lad and wondered bow
it could ever be possible for him
to become a millionaire.
the more pondered the more
overwhelming became tho con-
that a lad penniless
at the age of twelve years should
ever be able to amass a million
dollars. And as we
and wondered at the possibility
vie nut it. fur a
few have amassed millions who
were practically, if wholly,
penniless at hist. So we can
not say it is but
some have doubted justice of
it. And in contemplating such
a wonderful financial -nine
raise the question whether or
not one can come into A or Id
with, no possession, the
What his enemies within his
own party failed to do for him
in court at Greensboro last week
the Democrats ought to be able
to do for Mr. Spencer Blackburn
at the polls next fall. He and
his friends think he is
but if the
, the right man against him
they will learn better. His pub-
lie record, notwithstanding the
boast on his campaign buttons
Does Things for
is not so admirable as to com-
mend him to any Democrat and
j there are more Democrats than
j Republicans in the eighth dis-
All that remains to do is
i to get them to the election and
have them vote for their party's
Observer.
Logging Contractor Wanted.
Man to do logging on contract,
all team and to be furnished.
Inquire at Reflector office.
Your
It are troubled with
eyes or have n difficulty in obtain-
suitable glasses, it matters not
how difficult your case, call on J.
an expert
Ayden, N. who five years
experience with some of the
obstinate cases. He never fails to
give patients satisfaction or
money refunded. Over rive handled
of Pitt Greene
best people to testify to his
ability. Give him your eye
work if you want
Blond Marks.
A tide of honor was told by marks of
human blood in the home J .
llama, swell known of
Ky., years age I
had sever.- hemorrhages of the
and was near death when began
Discovery, it com-
me and I have remained
well ever Hemorrhages,
chronic Coughs. Settled colds and
and lithe only known ours for
weak Lungs- Every bolts guaranteed
by j i.
Trial bottle free.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Block, St.
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. C J
stalks is so large as to be
most beyond the grasp of tin-
The world gives vent to a sigh
of relief. To with the coal
combine, the coal strike, the
Standard Oil monopoly and the
whole push We are to have
fuel for almost nothing. We'll
take our corn stalks, our
toes, our yams and make all the j and other
fuel we need and more. Now if names. Ex. ,
some process is developed where-
by We may all have tine clothes, I
plenty to eat and no work to do, j
there will be no occasion for the
Socialists to no use for the
politician, no use for anything;.
we'll just sit back and be happy.
Greensboro Record.
the customary family of life penny and
neither sufficiently
nor sufficiently easily
Strange to say, admirable
type of husband is seldom
in his His
men friends looK upon hi in half
in scorn and half
old
wind up a millionaire a d
strictly honest at turn and
trick of fortune. It is wrong to
think and say hard things about
rich folks just because they are
rich; but the
with penury one does not
in pity, and have to possess millions before
he is rich. To be sure. God
endowed some .-.
gift of making an i . . .-
and it is not . for them
I to make and save money in ac-
dance with and en-
which God has placed
j upon them; but when we think
how much money a million or a
hundred is, the
will spring up now and then
whether every cent of the vast
Commissioner Sale of Land.
U , j that
d by
mi th u of May. emit. -Hi
or el In l ho
town of Kilt County. ear
follow.,
the lands of Or B. T. Cox J. s
on r. o . I
la lot Ii v -i . the hf ill law of
P. P. by a
inn in superior Curl, wherein K V
GOODS SAVED
FROM FIRE
Same as of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur-
gOOdS. In fact in
everything kept in a first
class general
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
HORTON I
cut unquestionable course of
dealing. To make bold, we ask
the question, Can a
man make a million dollars and
be and square
I from his
dollar that caps, his
I Neck Common wealth.
A lucky Postmistress.
is Mrs. Alexander, of Me., who
has or. King's to
be the l-est remedy she ever tried for
Rasping; the stomach, Liver and
in perfect order. You'll agree her
if you try these painless purifiers that
infuse new life. Guarantied
woolen druggist, price
p. R. L.
Dentist.
Greenville, N. Q.
crop is
so easily
spoiled as
The
must
be right, and to
be it must
Contain least
actual
Potash
Tout one with
with of Potash, with little or
i. s.
hi
, will
GERMAN KALI WORKS. St., N. V., or
Atlanta,
TO PEOPLE OF GREENVILLE
AND PITT COUNTY.
Knowledge great and
I or I liable which has be-
I the o San
nil over
j he iii.
sympathy of all Chris-
H . I,,, t a
Oh. d -t in id. times,
especially u nerd dis-
tress. This h. in our
OF
THE BANK OF
N.
At the of business April
RESOURCES.
LOUIS and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Overdrafts Secured 13.67
Due from banks,
lash . tins,
180.00
Silver Coin, 1,483
National Hank notes and
other U. S. 1,916.1
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in. 810.000
Surplus fund
less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Deposits subject to check, 45,097.61
Cashier's chits 100.56
Total,
OF NORTH
COUNTY OF PUT, J
I, J. It. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, solemnly
that above statement is true to the beat of my and be-
lief. J. K. Cashier.
I. SMITH,
JOSEPH DIXON,
STANCH. T. B. CANNON.
Public I
in our
pros-
his very time to
rule, that we
mind ; thin-
pi .
a in . . relieve
. by cold and
There-
for purpose, beg you
means as freely as
O d I . . you of His mercy,
at -8 of in
ii- city he
we may feel
that this community has
ed a
h.
Mayor of Greenville.
be received
Editor D. J. and
to property author-
ii hi S m Francisco.
I in
peat, bushels peanuts.
J. O. Proctor Bro,
N. C.
Island Torture.
is no worse than tho terrible of
afflicted me Then t
advised to apply
salve, less than a box
me writ, of
Ky. all wounds, Burns and sow
at Woolen





i-
LAW.
Mat up from every quarter ad
North Carolina. Yet they would
b doing just what the railroad
Ore cars doe every
of iv , through ; What I lie Can it
week. ibis corporation
do the f North Car-1 think what they say by their ac-
nil id-j and see the laws that the State's laws are
of Si . . the laws of not to reach them
laws decency And it does that the law is
ed and rumpled the badly crippled ad is afraid to
railroads is n he- say to this great
is a great
l- railroad such a Exchange,
of the Slate
t If the bus-
. North Carolina. Me A lucky
mil's I the I- Mr, a Me.
throughout the Suite w.-i Kr Life m
put rained lbs ever it- for
to for k . pi. the stomach. Liver and Bowels
get the looms order. You'll agree with her
Sale of Land for Taxes.
f urn these purifiers
i idles in motion, there infuse new life. Guaranteed
would I-e a great Wail Of distress woolen druggist, price
i i., .,,.,.,
curt , , , ,,, , .
. ii .-it i i i. , ii i i.Carolina torn law.
This April iii .
I hue
ii., .
, . ,
II l More the
de-
i ,. n;,,
b. W .
II
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
. t , , F- FARMVILLE. N. f.
A . 1.11. i- bUSINESS. 6TH.
PESO I . V
Moore,
Hopkins, MackJames, w. m.
th d.
Staton, i.
Helm. . Battle, frank.
Clark. ii.
Pollard. T. J.
P Hotownship
mete
0.117 1.30
ii.
SO
township
Pi
We are sole agents for
Jenkins, John II.
Manning. Laura F.
J. H.
J. P.
Henry. Sr
We arc leading dealers in fine Dress .
Goods, Millinery and Clothing.
Ladies and Men's FINE
N. C.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE GREENVILLE BASKING TRUST COMPANY,
N. C.
TOWNSHIP.
AS
TOWNSHIP.
C Swamp
TOWNSHIP.
Mount. Mrs. Grifton
Patrick r
Swamp
Home S
Me I
FALKLAND
. Falkland
Dupree
Fountain
Moore
TOWNSHIP.
. . B Swamp
. C Creek
Marlboro
TOWNSHIP.
. . Sheppard
Arthur I
Arthur
Lacy
. . Mill
Home
Wash.
. . 1-3
. . Patrick
. . Wash.
Laos
Stokes CO
. . Wash.
Greene
.
Greene st
st
. Patrick
Wash.
Vines
l Lucas
l Hodges
O.
. Patrick
. Cherry
. Perkins
TOWNSHIP.
Wooten BO
R. R. F.
SWIFT TOWNSHIP.
Buck. J. R., Sr.
E. L. G Creek
Kills. H. B.
Mrs .
C. .K. W. EstLorenzo.
Stone. Mrs. P. L.
Heirs.
Dupree, Jr.
Johnson. Anthony.Mercer. W. I.
Owens. D. N.
c. I.
Greene. J. F.
Dang. V.
Little. W. G.
None Better Made i
Brow n. Henry.
; John.
Cherry, Peter. . Evans, n. C.
Elks. J. E.
Julius S.
. Florence.
Gray.
Hopkins. Frank. Hopkins. Frank. Hopkins, Nelson . W, II.
. -i
1.70
. t
. r,
2.23
1.24
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l . i
1.30
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t . i
1.30
1.30
1.3
1.30
1.30
ii,
d. i
it .
3.33
2.51
.-19
t .
an ii is
l 080.50
iron.
It
. . III. s. . no
Capital stock pd in
Undivided
Io Che. k 34.018
t .-.- . .-
., .
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. f
bier ,. i
ion is i, ,,. kT
1.30
S. E.
Peyton,
Tyson, B. F. Tucker, W. H
George. Laura.
Whit A. .
1.68
3.34
7.27
4.43
1.88
3.94
3.19
10.23
1.37
4.25
3.97
19.30
1.30
1.30
i. no
t. 3.1
1.30
1.30
1.3.1
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.10
1.30
1.30
1.30
l.
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
5.31
2.81
1.30
0.13
211.12 1.57
8.84 8.87
4.15 5.24 1.47 .
. 2.07
9.20 s S
3.21
OH
37.13
4.11
, .,,. be.
l. lay of April
Public.
I U
W. M.
T. L TURN AGE.
R. L. DAVIS.
of condition of
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST C
AT N. C.
At the dose of April 6th.
and
Overdrafts
ore
Due from Hanks
ash
old silver
haul;
U s 186.2 J
LIABILITIES.
Capital 5.800.1
Surplus fund i
Undivided profits 1,168.1
lime certificate of
deposit 8,140.1
to check
out-
standing op.
Total
, Dudley, J. II.
; Simpson. C. L.
j Thorne, W.
Dudley.
2.34
3.09
4.01
5.09
3.34
3.25
2.28
1.48
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.30
30.00
4.30
4.08
5.01
0.39
lit
4.55
2.75
i i North Carolina, County of Pitt,
l. President of the named
swear that the above statement is true the best or know
M. O President.
Si I.-.
this day
Ii fl
Public
worn to
April ROUT
I. i
R GRIMES,
Director
s ,
COTTON
Co-
Nat
a close of
HI i
I i s
1906.
paid in
profit,
I n
I It
i ill.-
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND
II
Total,
h Carolina,
S, of
i i that the
ill.-
ii if Ai
HO
I V
best n j
s -t-I.,,
i. i-
II
A. M.
I i-
FEED STUFFS.
I pitying highest market price Cotton Seed
n any quantity.
I also sell Cotton feed Meal and Hulls, in car lot or
l, sucked or loose, to suit or exchange for Seed
ill
CORN, OATS, BRAN, SHIP STUFF LIME
ail Iced on hand.
Car if Golden Seed and Feed Oats also Black
R-d Proof Oats.
I had built a tarS near
line.
i will continue o u nice Groceries the
roe occupied by Johnston Bros.,
i FIRST ISSUE WILL APPEAR MAY 17th, 1906 i
present crop Cotton, raw, Val
NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE,
N. C.
CAPITAL
APRIL Kith,
L. I. M Pres. J. p. Vice-Pres.
J. W. Aycock, Cashier.
L. I. Moore, Harry W.
F. W. Glare, T. White,
G. E. Harris, Dr. E. A. Jr.,
service.
Every accommodation sound bank-
Correspondence solicited.
of the condition or
n-h. BANK OF
. S, .
T 6th,
r I fie
f of .-., number
actual producers, t
is the world. All
f, be substituted. Cotton cannot Such a factor I
in world s our a great J
Representative Newspaper
The Cotton Journal will meet that demand j
in scope to interest, every person in the Cotton belt, Whip
HI.
J. L. Perkins,
J. R. Harvey,
J. P.
unsecured
v . i vi i,, mm
I'll III. h u Hi
ii J. i i
Hold i on.
-liver
. bin
i.
; . . . Vs
.-.- r 16,688.06
to cheek
-1 ft-u out.
269,084.88
North Carolina, I
County Pit .
I, James L. Little,
tad belie
lbs bank, do
that the statement shove is true to tho best of my
JAMES L. LITTLE.
sworn to before
I In. day of April,
WALTER O. WARD.
Public.
O. BOOKER
J.
W. II.
in scope to interest every person in the Cotton belt, while
it win an ml distinctively a representative of the Cotton inter-
eat, it will cover o. whole so that it will necessity to
j merchant and manufacturer the world over, The statistical
i. ;., in., v.-ii I. ii. eminent expense will
l i, i-i I the most perfect In the world,
end Mgr.,
In work m President and Secretary, respectively of the Southern
lot tun A in the interest of Cotton producers of t
in. I-.- to any victories ever won by J
in- i en the livid, their has added to the
States. Journal will continue tho battle Southern
J supremacy and i Tim public has for many f
r only one Cotton story. It will . th- mi- ., f
tell th. side, every
beat, district of Cotton belt, in addition t
. i .- i. m prior May d
will be of tor information en-
mm . I . I ., mil Hi I .,,., .-,.
PRICK. yr-MU.
J THE COMPANY f
mi n 11-110 .,,.
h. ,
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A I l I. I . IN, .
THE NATIONAL
i;
, April
Co, low
Th . tilth l in of Atlanta credit
tin .- . mm
I. . Cluck. I. RYAN,
vs
Tim Is By m In
t , . mi for I bey
I yon what ll y it you arm sure u
it III I,. V.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
j. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
. C. -.-
N. C 1906.-
A for Daily
I we take
pleasure in receiving sub
and writing receipts for
pose arrears. We have a list
all receive their mail at
office. We also orders
job printing.
Mr. C. P. Waters, a
L, B. of this place,
in Georgetown, wan
hare on Sunday evening's
and buried yesterday
cemetery. The
by the wife
Edwards Son have just
another oar load of
wire
Miss Florence of Green-
came down to visit
Mm. J. H. Savage.
your buildings by
Hinting them with
and County lead.
Ind full line colors, kept at J.
, Smith Bro.
B. D. F. of Hooker-
an, passed through
way to Greenville and returned
day.
Ye are for ready
These paints are
reliable.
Cannon Tyson.
Very improvements are
on Ayden, pumps are
tiling placed for
the streets worked on
all round system of good
prevails.
Our White Goods, Silks and
are pretty. We
lost cordially invite the ladies
call. Cannon Tyson.
Mr. the train
for a visit up Die load.
. B. Smith have just
a car load of alum
lit. Also a car load Lee's
turn lime for peanuts, etc,
C. C. Bland came jester
lay bum a visit to -n.
E. Wall Co. will do all they
to please you with
new line of heavy
T. B. Carney and family have
home from a recent visit.
Lil aid Pete
are home on a visit from
el haven.
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime
locks Cross
mechanic tools at J
Smith Bro
Mr. Ernest Ormond, brother of
townsman, Herbert
lied at his his home in Greene
Saturday was buried
Sunday.
For can apples, corn
apply to E. E.
While in New Bern we met our
Foster of
gave us a ride
i i-i. was very much
Cotton seed hulls, meal, wheat
ship stuff, hay and grain
on hand at lowest
Cannon Tyson.
At the recent lire here W. E.
looks sustained injury to
Ii at he hut little
he has
Intensely on of it and is
still a very lick We truly
it may be long he
i well agate. Ed is a fellow
land his friends
him in his sickness.
A full supply of
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith Bro.
We are informed our friend A.
B. Holton taken a
grave apprehensions are as to
bis condition.
Go to E. E. Co's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
sage, and fresh fish.
J. A. Nichols, of Kinston, was
Saturday.
When your eyes need attention
J. W. Taylor, optician,
Ayden, N. C. is the man to do
you to be
it
A beautiful line of crockery, glass
fancy lumps, tinware
It J B Smith Bro
your work
pleased.
Old Fashion Paw.
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B.
Bro.
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap
for and Ladies
also a nice hue of Zephyr
tors at J. B. Smith Bro.
Get the Cox cotton planter the
best on the market at J. B. Smith
Brr
Pure Plymouth Bock Chicken
for sale at per setting of
Apply Io Mrs. W. J, Mum-
ford, Ayden, N. C.
cars seed,
will pay highest cash price,
sell your seed until you see me.
Frank Lilly Co.
A full line of trunks, valise, tel-
grips, satchels, hand
suits cases at J E Smith
I always keep on hard a
due feed stuff at lowest cash
prices. Such as hay, oats, corn,
cotton seed meal and brand
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly
The Ayden Bank has
its capital stock to At a
recent meeting of the
of bank per cent, was car-
to the surplus fund and a div-
or per was declared.
carry
a lull line of meat, lard
Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co.
For carpenters tools, grind stones
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K.
Bro.
Why exhaust your patience with
that kicking cow when you can buy
fresh Evaporated Cream and Con-
Milk at F. G. A
Co's.
Bed Steads, Suits, Dresser-
Center Tables, Chairs, Cradles,
Bed Springs, Mattresses
Lounges, Cook Stoves and a
great many other things are
kept up stairs. Cannon Tyson.
Needles, oil, baud and repair
all makes of sewing machines at
J. II. Tripp Bro. Ayden, N. C.
Cannon Tyson's new
for Ladies Misses and Children
have arrived. We carry a high
grade class of footwear.
We sell Singer and Wheeler A
sewing machine. For cash
or on easy J. H. Tripp A
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
son Singer sewing machine.
way way down H.
Tripp it next to Early
Ayden, N. C.
t i-. i-I.-H-. I c
A. Q and J. M. Brooks
we l-e . at New
B week, a.- e
i ii, e was
occasion.
We the court a big
j thing, a big a fair
s z-d attorney, a medium
size assistant, some mighty big
lawyers, a and set
of officials and a host of jurors as
big a in the land. We were one
and we felt little big to, hut
that's natural, you, know. We
remained New Bern just one
week and the time was pleasantly
spent. New Bern is a big town
its people are a big hearted
set of citizens. We
didn't iii d any stranger. Every
body knew us and told us so.
much for being a big man. Is it
i living of us his
honor told us to come home
here we are ready for business,
and the sooner that puts
in appearance the we will
.-it III
to the and in
t Ayden department m
Reflector a credit. Every
furnished
in this particular will he
highly appreciated and if proper
are made we no
fear as to the future results for
Ayden. Our space is limited
hence matters but we
and we want all in.
in the prosperity of
den and community to give us
their assistance and we promise to
do our beet. Then let us work a
pull and pull together.
C. B. Williams has at his store
I the latest and finest groceries and
confectioneries that can be bad.
His cigars tobacco cannot be
excelled. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Cheese, and every-
thing in Hits line of the
best variety. His prices are
the for the class be
handle- and he handles none but
the Try him. C. B.
Main street, Ayden, N. C.
Car h V. Crimped in
hie to cover residences
churches, houses,
j much cheaper than
and very little at J.
R, Bro.
persons me hereby
to harbor, em-
ploy or give food to my son, Al-
win. is under age.
Anyone doing so will be subject
to law. John Braxton,
Ayden, ST. B, No
V. Clomp- d
Pump- with long or short joints
mi i pipe at J. It. Smith A Bro.
Dre-s goods, Broad cloth, Henri-
Mohair, albatross
trim minus, lining white
Smith Bro
Bed steads, mattresses, springs,
single and double, rockers, dining
inn chairs wash stands
II tables at J B Smith
ft Bra
Your Eyes.
Ii you are troubled with
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain-
suitable glasses, it matters
how difficult your ease, call J.
W. Taylor, expert
Ayden, N. C, who has five years
experience with some of the most
The merry-go round is He never tails to
e children are in their gory, patients satisfaction or their
the colored person
exceeding great joy and the
horse the
money refunded. Over
of Pitt Greene and
best people to testify to
and ability. Give him eye
work If you want
and at cents
per yard, great white I
and at J.
R.
THE CASE CONTINUED.
are all ladies in
lies in the United
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Whereas, Great Architect
of the in His
seen fit call our
beloved A.
from the below,
to the Celestial Lodge above,
we as Masons
who knew and loved him, desire to
testify to the love and esteem In
which he was bold, both by men
and Mason, therefore be it re-
solved
1st. That while we bow in
humble to Divine
decrees of who all
things well, while we consign
body of our brother
to dust us it was, we commend
ids spirit to God who gave it, and
will his name loving
remembrance of his many virtues.
We as Masons deplore sever-
another link in our
chain, and tender lo his be-
family our heartfelt
and condolence this their
sine and assure
thorn that we common with
them, his loss, to them, of
a kind and devoted and
lather, and to us an
upright and loyal who by
bis kindly i frank and gen
disposition, bound him to
u. by irrevocable ties.
2nd- That, we will wear the
usual hedge mourning for thirty
days.
3rd. That a copy of these
upon
and that a copy he sent to tho
family of our deceased brother,
Premeditated Absence of
Witness Delays Trial.
At o'clock Tuesday
opened, the court loom was
filled
mostly of while citizens
from every section of the
No case years attracted
general interest throughout the
county as this famous
case. Tue
counsel the case.
For the L. I. Moore,
B. Aycock. A. L. Blow, F. G.
James. Harry Skinner being
able to appear, as he is
Federal com tat
For the Donnell
I. A. H. W.
J L. Fleming, Julius and
Stephen C. Wooten.
Dr T. G.
out, he to appear In answer
to issued by state, and
in the sum of
him, ad
asked by the
After evidence by S. C.
to Dr. whereabouts
court instants subpoena,
attached thereto a bond
to give for his
witness. Also Instants
fa issued this witness. Al-
heated Controversy between
counsel to matter, the
stated that Dr. was
an important witness, and the
State very much desired his
before going to trial.
Mr. asked how many
the State wished as wit-
and Gov. Aycock replied
me doctors who attended
your This sally
el a laughter from the
crowd.
After extended discussion led by
f-. to i Oakley to the
of which town
. the
f r. and
i s- . th . i j Bas-
a a
b if that
he treated d. K.
a u . r ,
or both on the morning if April
That Dr. T. G
by Hie St , mat
be came to T n-
for that that i day
night the raid witness
himself from the court from
uh not been seen
in or near the of Stokes or
Pin.
That has not
presented himself to the solicitor
for examination and ha- been
but
ti-at aforesaid would testify
a- is -et our, it his
as secure by court at
in
Upon the
tinned far term.
Ail State u ii were
iii the sen. of for
their of next regular
term
conn, or any
not
rt-c ionized.
The defendant.- acre i it red to
gt in
Briley, w
; Hi, c
and ; defendant
o publish same.
H. Harding,
H. B. I C
A. J. Griffin,
and that a copy be sent to th
Eastern Reflector with the the solicitor for the State and Mr
the
tor affidavit as to what
the wished to prove by Dr.
Affidavit by W. J. Teel
That he is the alleged
to have been assaulted in his home
on the of April 15th, by the
defendants and others and that he
many shots, some of which he
believes wounded his assailants.
That the testimony of the
lend lo show that on
said night a crowd assembled near
his house broke into his door
and attempted to drag him turn
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Brick Block, Railroad.
Ayden, N. C.
Commissioners Sale of Land.
Notice Is that the
pd the
on Of
the Court floor ct-
or III The
bed at in the
j and that succeeded in
In and
mat
en
I he neighbors assembled,
at once took the track, of
various buggy and foot prints
,. leading from his house and follow
. -d said tracks to within a short
distance of the town of
he defendants live,
ant believes that he
I witnesses
that early in the of the
Greenville, N. G. j. k. iD a buggy
wit i defendant Chas. drove
JAy April
R f
IV. V
A tale of horror was told by murks of
human blood in the home of J .
a well known in
Ky., Be I
had severe hemorrhage . gs,
and was near death l .-.-.-in
Dr. King's en . Ii com-
me and i i.
well ever item- i
chronic coughs. Settled . it-and Bron
and i Only own
weak Lungs. Every
by j. l. Druggist.
Trial bottle free.
Devil'S Island
i. no worse than the terrible ease
Piles me Then l
won advised to apply
salve, and less than a box
cured me writes of
Heals all wounds. Hums am sores
like magic. at J. L Wooten drug-
gist.
For
peas,
J. O. Proctor Bro,
X. C.
For Spring
lime try Liquid
Veneer. Ii
look new. There will he no
old, dull looking or
woodwork in n where won.
is u.-d. No
lung
Veneer is not a hut a
food cleaner builds up the
original finish it
ever.
It the
Picture Interior woodwork,
Hardwood I. all
or Re-
moves scratches, stains, dirt and
A child can it. Nothing
lull a pie. e cheese is needed
and there is no drying to wait for.
PRICES
Trial cU.
Regular . . el.
SOLD BY
M. M. SAULS.
AYDEN, N.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the of business April 6th, 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Overdrafts Secured 13.07
Due from Bunks,
Cash terns,
Cold Coin,
Silver Coin, 1,483
National Hank notes and
other U. S notes
Capital stock paid
Surplus
Undivided profits
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
GOODS SAVED
FROM FinE
Same as of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur-
goods. In fact
everything kept in a first
class general
store sold at greatly
ed prices.
HORTON
Church.
Always have your church buy
seed oil at barrel prices. Don't let
them pay Si a gallon for canned
oil, which ought rod but CO
cents a gallon a paint
is about half oil a paint.
Buy oil fresh from the barrel, and
add I. VI. which
and you n. n jet a
fell gallon the lowest
price.
m . A tit
A Tobacco Q rower's Prop.
Total,
Deposits subject to check, 46,097.61
; Cashier's 100.58
1,910.00
Total,
STATE
TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, s
COUNTY PIT, j
I, J. K. Smith, of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above st is true to the best of my and be-
lief. J. B. SMITH, Cashier.
and before
me, this day of April
Notary Public
SMITH,
JOSEPH DIXON,
R. CANNON.
Directors
is dependent upon a properly bat
i is
. . s. easily
I i spoiled as
fertilizer mint
be right, and to
be it must
contain at least
in , actual
Potash
It I on. with
of or
. I t.,
unto
a. Broad St,





REFLECTOR
V AMI I Kill V
r. N. . .- .;. II .
loll,
. ,, n
t;
Id
I'M INA
i having wilting.
Th hi--. v
I. I.- d i i
. i average politician or a
have in re in
. regions
Tania minors are on a
. t I i I, l hit
Zion mil how .
main there is else
your mi I i e
L Mi ii is
week, t begins
way the
die p panning out,
had better not been so
-If i. k to refuse the aid red by
i r like Sun
V i. to need all she
cm get.
When people at a burn
in id.-a of tiny
to sic in it The
own that does not hold out induce-
is not going lo get any con-
number of the new home
seekers A man is not going to set
own at for the privilege
v t, paying taxes- Hare something
r. r e to and encourage eve-
enterprise-
Chronicle
.-
g . . -i i lint, hi ti
hop i; . ill
re is h
i hole i
an . iV -is , ,, ,
I is the greatest evil of the
Ii causes more poverty,
more suffering, o i
other agency. Ex the i . i-.
and a
majority of I he i.
traced ; . I rosters .
not only by ii.-. use in i-
traffic Of course there are ox
, I in most where
a man is in the
lie or sale of whiskey, he trill resort
ill. st anything lo keen from be
ins put out ii when it
the illegal traffic of it
nothing quickly nibs a man of
every vestige i f diameter and
It is horrible to think how
low the whiskey business can
men.
I Pi
H i T T S H S
WIN
This part in is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep-
resent, the Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Joseph U. advertising
manager for John Wanamaker's
Philadelphia store, in a speech
at tin advertising club meeting
in New York the other night, j
advertising is mere-1
proper information
In a Spring Derby you want the correct shape.
In a Soft you want the same
We give both.
You want the correct
You want it to wear well.
We guarantee it.
You want as possible.
Here you do if.
Can't blame us, if your hat isn't right.
make you I
Make ft y it
have hidden Ii safe
lime u
of Winterville. They can
keep t nm-i e.
Mis- attended the
Sunday association Golds-
b n. last borne
Monday
ii f
I at
it. . i.
yon i
suite a Pitt Co. i Ange
Oil
on
in by
mi 11.4 seed
.,, I'm Coil at v Oil
ex
for
t; g
i;,.,
e, y
.;, p
for the house we are
ready for business, and extend
invitation to all, to visit our
and s.-e the beautiful line of
the market.
Fanning i.
ways on . Burlier j furniture, which we have planed A. nice lot of new summer Bag
C. to deal out on easy at Harrington,
d of. even the poorest shall have no
Ayden. S at the home excuse for their homes not
Mis. K.
risk a to our Furniture
Store, where you can act
s. Cook es,
etc
We especially note the at-
of cur line of Rugs,
Tapestry Curtains, Table-
reads. Toilet Sets,
us, Window Shades, Mat-
Oil Cloth, ;.
1- Suits.
Hall Racks and Baby
we are In a
to satisfy the taste of the 1110-t
with anything in our
line. However, for .
trial will be appreciated.
Taft,
W. H. Rick-,
it
HO,
Co.
one in t a o.
W hi a organization of any kind
rim-d for tie advancement of
is too often a dis-1 aboUt
,.,;.; n . store
position lo leave all the to be , .
. . , , I that will enable the public to buy
comes done by the such These the
n a share of talk, as the election Greenville recently organ-1 words of a man who both
for aldermen -ill be held t e first I u building and loan association and hence
I evening. Barber ft seed
W. C. Vincent Sunday at j ,,.
sure of newness and I
i I seed lo Nicest line of dress shirts ever -ore of B. T. Cox Bro
III 1.-1
service
A. G. Cox Co.
Friday evening
his I
you in ail-; shipping
A. Cos i
planters tin
III r-.
Co., W
Ci ,
was town j ,.,, at lowest price.
Barber
we are yours ,. The know r
Supply ,,,
Hung they see If.
Othey ,.
I II just received, J
Woods
Supply Co.
DAYS TRIAL
cf
of style if you buy here.
in June.
T n in iv. en
their reunion Lei
; . he I. undone to then,
a g d time
, . -u- wake
salaries is
the Panama canal too
. r lire than never.
IV that
j N. v York she
vi fall
b . is .
. i lines
Bill; .,
The VS
They me of
tin. from Francis, o. The
s rs e Co hi r
SC n III I . ii;.
have weight. They give th.
whole secret of advertising. An
advertisement is a bit of
It tolls the reader fads
that he or docs not or may
n. t know. When a merchant,
through an ad has told of what,
he has to offer and has given the
price and a good reason for the
assertion that it is a low price, j
in case he so asserts he has;
the ground pretty
people really And the reader, too,
and should remember that the
which will business m the 5th
ii.-. been said before,
i-. going to do for
what the town i. do. in reach the success derived
here is a duly every citizen t,,
and not leave lite entire
t be d me by the
es through Hurt.
Harrington, Barber Co.
Hew furniture is arriving daily
by taking meal you. m-c. , ville at
at
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
Miss Joyner returned
from her home Tues-
day morning-
,, j.,, teed Irish
Bay your Candies,
an I Iron J. II
. at the drug store.
if
are wise preserve your; ANY
If yon
v f
EDITORIAL
an t
When I
tits into
ought he was making war in a paper are information about Congress and Sir.
rs pretended the stores. Look at the ads. and office, there is little question which
M the end of
use was making Telegram.
U --1
jug
I , -nine time.
The A i. Cos
need
see them
A. G. Cos
ti-. e be win
.-oil
at. A. W. Come and
net the r lowest prices. f v
A and dress priming them with liars
. Angel country
He m them and
set your pick.
If you want a nice pair of Slip.
hem and I t
A,
f not .
Co., received anew lot.
they will sell cheap.
Harrington Ci is the
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS
go to A. W.
Co and you them. He
,. has the nicest lot over shown in
ii .
., write or If you want shirt or tie place to get Spring and
ll ft Co.
liner goods. have n-hit
The A O. C Co.-ire.
TRY THIS
t. it.,
it the
will take i- I.
we know
prices mill i
you see
money, i.
will posit; .
any other,
Come d
your hams
. in I
a I
. we
it.
; you
entirely
until
ROYAL.
i . yourself
ii ; u that
than
make arrange-
Ill a
the
a plea tor a Senate in which the
lawyers should not have a ma- n
h-was chiefly warn-
i the farmers against sending
ladies will most affect-
A i ; -i p
to ha , not
SO ha ii -i if.
i ; i cat out OS
Mr T
ii an n
ii.,
in t
ii i . , i i , i .
Speaker Cannon is waiting to bob
San May I comes out
; ,.,,. ; .
represent the railroads in lam- J
unload of people. There is e pap.-i- of
for we om the burned see-
. will have made today
client to represent. announced a
I I era truly say-, of New V Ii
who has the lo
mi-
ll
sou
cans is i -i
the n e
ins. of I lend i
r-
able o
play ins
. r
ii rited
was mini, . of trumpets r
appropriations aggregating
to aid tin Sin Francisco suffer
era, hers come the announce-
that W. n of it
Looks hi sailing under
false colors.
r is usual-
indication of a disordered con
of the system.
at heart could per-
, ups do us more good in the
composed of
railroad attorneys than one not a
lawyer. will require a
in selecting
The people should
exert wise
i and it
ti i roll but n
ii us convictions and i is record
lit ii id be . No
tn
by u
trust, insurance an., i r an.-
that the
tors net d lo regulated. I-
Sons and Observer.
other mattes to i. kc into
consideration is lawyers are
so easily after they
are elected.
dollars.
lo I- I l . in,.
received K.
Conn el S i,.
from ell SI .
ii d-, ill n large .
the
Mated that be had -u
mitten t, h
and had
in e i in supply
money i-i
t.
i-
. Tie
-i
ill.-. Tenn , is one
lo I have no law, i i
rather the saloons per
in stay and
. e J. ;, t
,, out door key A more
men I In en bring about
a closing midnight to a. m ,
ii is being vigorously fought by
All over the
country the sentiment for greater
restrictions tho traffic
is and everywhere
whiskey men put up a
reasonable regulations, they lose.
The Nashville saloon-keepers do
not to be any wiser than those
in other
Over Two I Cars
a him Ire i i i .,
ems, . i
no-th
during
id, r
in. U the low i
quart the
v-ii e 11- in
North Carolina in day
will be the o
Now they trying to that
Gen is really Hector Me
Donald. They might leave Japan a
little credit in the war as long as
did not got an indemnity.
de-
ll Hie Czar a
few his real n to the n v. . ., . , .
. have
i or a Czar in . i,
short order.
Tho weather bureau probably will
he the first place to -et an
tip on dale of adjournment
for Congress.
he average man will I u
willing lo
limit great fortunes be can yet
into the limit
u expose of man
ell seems hare been
A CUM I h. ills I
nil refused to
a of hi-
had lost hi dim mute
papers the ground that do
in application
The and with
Andy Hamilton has In en
dodging tin- -1
that ha fatal illness . i-
in, ft as severe as Mr R
None of tho corporation
on a salary have I ten heard lo
any great howl over the law
them from making campaign
contributions.
I inaugurate Our Spring Season by I
I display the newest t
I ideas to be shown in J
SILKS WHITE GOODS
Tuesday
Plant-j
i iV, sand binders
, , out about
,, ,,
in. one need of tin-
old reliable Cox planter and simple
guano sower had write o, i
A CO.
WT. i.
spent Saturday
v wan his ;
who lives at
forget Hie j
i see at once.
I have no trash or Special Sale stun but t
we the latest and best thing that
were obtainable in the markets J
we cordially invite the Ladies that are
the NEWEST
J IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS
to call at our establishment and feast their
Very truly yours.
Be sure Nice line of boys suits a. H L. j f Discounts
those iron bedsteads at,
a w Furniture and Fixtures
h . . i Another large of shoes Due from Hanks and
Joshua Manning went to ., i Bankers
Monday on business. Harrington i
. Silver Coin
I Nat. and other U. S.
White's Colic and Kidney Care, I notes
the combination kidney medicine Expenses paid
for and a sure
Of THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
N. C.
At the Close of Business, April 0th, 1906.
r paid in
In two large nice show rooms the Dispensary. A
The Old Man of Greenville has sold
H. Hicks interest in exclusive Furniture and House
business.
Royal Borden
bed Room
Suits, Rugs, and Art Squares
are. complete It anything in the home is
will suit you.
Yours to please
i to Order.
804.881 Deposits subject to ck.
l Cheeks out-
stand
v TO
AM; A
v.,
Ii Mill Ii
II I ll .
I ; oil
I I
TO LOS
It t
i.-l If ll ll
i k IV i I
II
n Th
I m a
Pr-
, m I ii ,
And ii. .- c, .
fur ; boat of eve- i i ,. .;
iJ. B.
NEAT JOB
Our Specialty
Job. Printing Office
.,.
We offer our m
years at a bargain.
Bee us. T- Box
Quite B number of traveling men
have
usual.
The A. Q. Cm
net to snip
guano by ear
J. D. l It
for
Buy a pip.-
at drugstore.
Roy of was
in town Sunday.
Nice Kobe at Harrington
Barber
Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Cox spent
with Sum
who lives near .
AU colors nod
at Barber Co.
Prof. . K. Lu went to
Greenville Saturday evening on
business.
Try a of Kid-
a cure for all Kid-
troubles at Han- Barber
Co.
If you nave cotton -I t or
exchange write or Pitt On,
Oil company, their p life ere
highest.
Men's youth's pants, all
sizes, Barber
for far I eel earl
wheels la great no, any one
in need of same will do well to
write -re A.
went lo Greenville.
Trunks and valises at
ton Barber A Co.
The Pitt County . ii On, w ill pay
highest price tor seed Cotton.
Big lint and cups just
received, styles.
Barber
over
at the Drug Store
72.50
151.11
2.03
The Pitt Co. Oil is running j
;.,, ii i i. i i . County of Pitt
night -l lot- i i r . n i- c .,
of men and , ,, I ,, bank, do
of the above statement is t,. ;,,. boat r
edge and b
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this day of April. 19tH.
JOHNSON.
Notary Public.
i-or Silo new cart made
of host material will sell cheap, fir
father particulars see I.- L
If yin i.-i Bug just
at A. W. and you can
get one, and cheap too-
If you want good Hour, some that
you Bat any trouble
with Indigestion, go to
and get mu of Horn
it-- that is in I. nut pure
w I.
The nicest lot of men's pants ever
shown in can now In-
seen at A. W. Ange On. through
your pick they ate going. j ft is a heavy tax on newspapers to
If any fennel . are in need of wok free, and the can-
Held p. a have no right
you can get t lo A. . be willing to pay for
As ii y end the
time for candidates
to
from under cover, The
wishes in notice that hereafter
n small charge will be made for all
of candidates,
by or their
Co at the lowest prices.
If you ii -i -i
what get just like oilier ad-
in
tin- go i. W. Ange Co.,
small,
any lime.
I'll-t .
l-ll
it.- .
l-r i
way the wind j
of ,,. ,
id from
Try a or a Dan
Emmett Jim at the
will i to you.
bushels of at
Barber Co.
The A. O Mfg. Co. h now
ii orders
promptly f t planters and
and send
them
I III-
ll l If Mill
. printed
along With
It is u I ill sad to think how many
more things Paul Junes might have
done if he had only had the f
to with nation is
now spending on his tomb.
JACKSON, Cashier.
J. P. HARRINGTON,
K i. CHAPMAN,
I.
Director
AT THE
Friday at Center
skating rink
will be races, one I
under and one i
all above that
for winners
cents lo ail, no
extra tor skating.
l I
We received
full line of WASH GOODS
consisting of
FANCY GOODS
T. f.
Mr be Everybody cordially invited
ti c, ti
BANKING TRUST CO
MON E
IS NOTHING
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH
you incapacitated by either accident or sickness it
bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the
DISABILITY POLICY
provides complete protection. It insures; against all accidents and sickness
every kind.
THE
is insured for YOUR traveling. Secure a Policy NOW.
H. A. WHITE N. C
Ml





pun
.
G T. Big Store
The Millinery Opening.
We will place on sale during the two opening days an line smart, up-to-date hand
ready-to-wear Hats. Possibly one of the Of Hats ever shown in this city, ,
THE OPENING WILL OCCUR
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 10th and 1906.
The Big Store long since established an enviable reputation 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.
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS ARE ALL IN AND A CAREFUL INSPECTION OF OUR NEW
power of I
led b
Th
y A Whit the Ur
duly recorded la the
of of Pitt bounty,
ill. In Book the
win before
door In for to the
highest bidder, on Monday. May
the real property, to A
or parcel of land In
County of Pitt, near the of
villa the o the
of and known No
No the plat of Laud
called South
and described at t
of and Put tn u
South I A mo feet to
thence north
thence north l 1-4 SM
feet and f, 1-2
with th on f- to
the one acre wore or
Deed.
day of April,
A. WHITE,
M- .
Skinner Whedbee,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
before
Clerk of mm
of H. O, notice
given to all indebted In
to the
all having against
I he to the
Kited for payment on or before the
March. thin notice will be In
of recovery.
I- at March.
Worth Heidi
Suppose You Stop Sec ,
Wonderful
X. Match 1903.
Mrs lake
that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
very bud case of eczema, which
part of her body.
eczema from
h time three wee old,
she -ii years old. he
1.- perfectly well and I feel
that I cannot too highly of
it She has not bad a symptom of
it for
J. W.
Not Quite
How often you can gel a
thing
or driver or
gar lacking. Have a good
tool box In prepared for
Our line of tools
all could desire, and
we will that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. P
Corey
N. C.
Publishers
and Printers
entirely new
process, on patent
Hie pending, whereby we
old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
t. and and make
fully as good as now
nut without any unsightly
Knobs or IV-I the bot
torn.
PRICES
Column Head
L. S. and
Head Ruled inches in
over
per lb
A temple refaced
Rule, wile full
will be cheerfully
pent on application.
Died.
Mrs. wife
Mr. J. If. of Carolina
township, died ., ,
buried Monday, She was
year old, beside the
leaves four t-ons five daughters.
Printers
Manufactures of Type and
High Grade Printing Mater
It is only the genuine reformer
who saps but little and saws a lot. of
wood.
It is asserted that the
chair is a sure antidote for age.
OVER THE STATE.
Happenings of Interest in North
Carolina.
W. If, Strain, an
of Wake c
by banging himself with a
plow
now has mail
in the city.
DRESS CLOTHING, SHOES,
SLIPPERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, Sc,
Come in and lake a let k, whether yen buy or not, its always a pleasure to show
C. T. MUM
j STORE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Is The Moon Inhibited.
proven that the moon has
an atmosphere which life in
some form on that
but no for who have a
hard enough i
V. lit Bilious J
Dyspepsia, Torpid
complaints. General
and Female weaknesses,
at a Tonic and
for weak persons and
for the aged- it induces sound
guaranteed by J. L.
Price only Mo.
SOUTHERN R. R. CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
L, leaves
Washington daily
at m. for Greenville; leaves-
Greenville daily
in. J
g Washington with
Norfolk Railroad for
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Hi-ion all other
North. Connects a Norfolk
all points West.
Shippers should order their
via Norfolk, care Norfolk
Southern K. K.
bailing hours subject to change
without notice.
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N.
. General T. and
r. Norfolk, Va.,
M. K. V. P. G. M.
then
W.
M I I- IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Tie always on hand
Good. kept ion-
In stock. Country
Produce Bo. Kin Bold
D. W.
O R
North Carol i
When the skin is sallow the sys-
requires acids.
Dr. Restorative
been so successful in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every
to believe that even the
most cases can be
benefited, if not restored.
We be pleased to refer
any one thus to many,
ft- enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
Buffering.
a men that
I rs no, of
-l . And I
Incur l I
for
I I I l
I .
lit I
I . Id
I c .
IV. . , .
bull
fur I . I
him over
vi I V ll
ti
that
I for tho
. U. Ho
it ha
I;.
. , n the
u to
l. lira
n it to
, I, h but
CO loUt Almost.
v l
w .-. us ha
can I
to tun . y
Hi. v . to
K. Ind.
Dr. la add by you
who will that t
bottle will benefit. II it
will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
a i-
Whose Say-so is Best
With Marti all medicine put up for
one take,
the u their cur- ;
not that of party and
Is Hi S the sane
as If written -tmotive. low
ever, form a sod
to their
the rent
their e-
Their are are Into Or.
MOM of
men have volume
In of the value of the
Ingredients entering Into these
well-known
med-
as M.
of Medical
the I I inf. M.
M. late
John M.
Lr Coe. of Sew
r. Medical of I a.
and
fir. a Favorite
the worst of
pr. in., curt painful periods, up
and weakening drains,
as an Ii and a multi-
of other to women.
Bear in mind. It is not a MUM nor even a
hut the -Favorite
of a regularly educated physician, or
large III the cure of s
win. frankly and
takes his Into his full
by telling what his
Is of. Of
clue put up for woman s
and sold through can It i-
that the maker l not afraid to deal thus
Lots
Near Five Points on Easy Terms.
Call on or address
openly by
every the kn
what she is
know
mil . ,.
women are Invited to consult I Jr.
Pierce, by
as sacredly and
are by
privacy. Address K. V.
Pierce. N. V.
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C.
.
.
How to health and la
told In Dr. Pierces Common Sense
Adviser. It Is free. For a
covered Dr. R. V. Plates,
N. V., one-out sump to cover
nailing ; i cloth binding sumps.
Dr. Pellet cure constipation
SCHOOL RECORDS SHOULD AL
ITEMS.
Prof. W. H. of
, ville, spent night with J.
; , J. J. and returned
Ha turds
wife spent
H. A.
in delaying the adoption of ml
equate
in Maw York
or must
overlooked the important fact
Ii fails to dis-
close end
needs con-
strength, efficiency, and
progress; to is,
then lure, to deny a school sys-
the privilege proving its
true worth and the
generous moral
support to which it is entitled.
A directed upon
every its educational
and from
bureaus of State and
will reveal needs that
escape notices
prompt notice of children,
lies, and districts needing
materially strengthen every
private and public
agency render the schools
more efficient In
venting ignorance,
and dependence. One negligent
New York- truant officer, or one
Philadelphia teacher who fails to
tell of truancy because
ant makes can
work for a score of child
wring agencies; indifference to
children illegally employed will
furnish relief societies with
for generations to come. If
the highest pin of the pub-
school is to teach
rather than scholarship, to de-
moral, industrial, and civic
efficiency, better first step
than tor ten-In r and director to
practice what teach, and
discharge their duty as trustees
by account of their
in such a way as
make possible and necessary the
hearty, because intelligent, co-
operation of community in
support of
J. It. cane
orbit and W. M
-p
It.
Gee. W. bail family. f
pent Friday
. their way to the meeting
, Ban-
day.
If . and
Will Edwards Bud family, all
He burial of
lure
A. L
u the bur
nil of
ind lice until Tuesday
Y. T. John
of were here es-
Jas. mil daughter, Dr
V. of
the burial
Our ale exceedingly
M-e it of
now as are
r I r letting.
of at
to, be
J. M. G. M-
of
in
Ormond, son of Jobs J.
and Nancy J.
died last Saturday
years old.
very i-r near
eeks his death. The
of his ions as not known
exactly but reunited i total pars-
death.
We were very much shocked at
of the dispensary of
last
to believe by what e saw
it t a
o At least it
Be to do on the same
old aid make drink in the
nine old way.
Sunday with friends.
Mrs. J. P. Fleming spent Friday
in Greenville shopping.
B. B. went to
on
i the la T D y
sat here
Walter W for
City.
JOHN A.
Ricks
FOR
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Sound,
From
School
Allen. Ill
Saturday.
County A. A. Forbes
will be at Black Jack next
day, purpose
the Saul
D. B. Willis, of
was here
Walter L. Jones, of
M unit, Thursday,
K. K. has to
his mill plant. Km will
larger plum, and
be up t date and;
It will be
by the 15th of May.
HY W. H.
Mis B
quite a crowd at
nous.- Fri-
This Was given in observance the Staples
of
table represented in
covered that period
days tn the time, showing
the and of
the North . . ,, m
child did hi or her Pa. t well, We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices
much credit on COuNTRY PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goods will please you.
teacher who is as one .
the most in the State.
After the recitations Prof. W.
H. the
a half hours, in
which time he talked convincingly
of
parents and tot
send their ever j
if they were c impelled to a
sacrifice to do So, St the j
no doing would double
fold years
Miss school will close
policy.
for
William
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. Ricks in one
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed in
i DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
We will carry m up-to-date line of
I Hats, Shoes, Dress Notions, Sc.
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, but all kinds of
S Canned Goods, the finest brands
RICKS,
N. C
ass
LAND
Hy virtue
a lib
May 4th It b-i, end of the
present term, the patrons
unite i. and so- ;
pr. elation, the superior training
rap. their
w or May.
ton overs Let all
the people of that ion be
a hear him give
in Urn
lie mis local
several the
children,
they will spare no effort in
lie services
the
This has been
one the d
the has
an.
tin
A l.
K. II
t the root the
quickly safely
restore tho the
to condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body.
Take No Substitute.
N. a, April 190-
left
her daughter, Mrs. J.
W. Anderson,
II. B. Kick on the sick list.
i. G.
SI HAY TAKEN UP.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of Comptroller of the
Currency.
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,
I. L.
and
NOTICE TO
Williams we. t to
la
here Friday.
Thursday in
U. It. for
Norfolk
A bleating in
like a farce.
lion skin is
t.
en avail,
National In raj
town it.
,.
m-
W t With r.
Is t
.,,.,
.
tin- lo
H.- National Hank of
III h t of 1.1 a
lit of North
a. In J .-1
and Hi a
I.;. y hand and
and
Mar ft Cur-
The Hardware Man.
J SI
NEAT JOB
Oar Specialty
Reflector Job Printing Office,
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for
Tuesday May 1st
End of the Club and
wen- de
Mia.
en rt her h. Fifth
beautiful home
die rated with wars, ad-
lo lit- tines.
I hi- lovely young one
received th
with o
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ITEMS.
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to ti
On, l-Y.
Sunday.
Kit am visiting i
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BIRO LAW
I is just as important for ill-
officers of the law to protect bird
nests and eggs in the spring and
the of ti
small boy, as it is fur the
wardens protect during
the closed season. The North
Carolina law protecting bird
nests la very plain and should
be brought to the attention
nil and mi a, too, for that
ii It provides that ii any
person or needlessly
destroy i or eggs i I
wild birds, pi those of
row, owls hawks, crows, black-
birds, Jackdaws and
be shall be guilty a
and hi ed one dollar
nest or egg destroyed
Hi- be it lest
than five i or more than .;
for each
In from The
i ii. we endorse the n-
of that paper that
. one
which this old earth
Wei o it not for the
oil d that
life would dreary indeed,
such are likely to
come to pass in the
unless me stop is put
the . i Ia
. and the n
i ---.- Char i I
Mi hii . i- . ;
L I . Oil
. .
In
Ii
i-ll Lei
i ii; i
lending this week.
I. I i ill Ii
home y. e n
h .
M ;
Jame I-
. ; i i . he .
r by Kid
M. T. Lawrence. The attends
u W ;
U I C ; . X. B. H .
mull lib- I. Minn .
Miss Lull Hub
on, J. It.
Ii , E. S. I
Miss Minnie G.
There was u .; m pi
After Ho marriage, me bride a
with their many
and rel i e rep to the h mi-
mother, .
1.-. a boom If
per awaited them,
Tin In de attired in a i;
of while
The wore a l
black suit were the reel pi
y useful
area ma
FiRST
The work g
. delivery e ;
Carolina has Tin
from Hock,
,. is to reduced ti n
rice weekly The
in . State meet the dis-
pl; sure of the
officials.
-nun has been I
decision and the reason assigned
I Teasing the service ti
very-other-day i- th
do
j the minimum e;
Used by the pi an
men at the requisite tor a daily
vi i- Mr. m ill has endeavor-
ed cure a readjust mi
the route so as to ail lain the
daily service, but his efforts
have not yet met success.
The matter of disc est ; i-
w in e p v of
e I as is no
stat defining conditions
the Mr. Si .
ting g
the of limiting I i
me it in
-j. el J. in News
A-
v. ill Ii I
r u . . . em
loin t. I. inly .and Hon. L. I. Moore, of
1.1
iii e. I If
Io f e. I .
II I, III,
A little lime water in milk, taken
several lime a day, will often aid
in good teeth.
. . ,. u nun .
Oil I Ii e .
yet to come.
How's
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Attention Old Veterans
Our annual meeting will In
i-M , Ma b, I
Y. an-11 quested hi prompt
on band at a. m.
A.
Henry . .,., Commander.
Bryan Grimes
Fair tonight and cooler
1-I portion.
See our line of pearl buttons
Pulley Bowen.
STYLE 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.
The New Dress Coeds
ere here in variety. Flowered
Silk Tissue exquisite and
designs, in lavender, blue and
green to yd, with
to match.
Sheer Cotton
in Persian designs, for
dresses, in shades at yd,
with drop linings to match.
Wool Finished Batiste
f beer 2nd dainty, ideal for
shirt waist salts, for to yd.
Thin Sheer Lawns
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 and cream.
i Whit Linens
Thin, fluffy, sheer, dainty materials
in white, suitable for all occasions are
here shown, line dotted Swiss, in
dots and flowers, French Lawn,
Persian Lawn, India Linen, Wash
Chiffon, Sheer Linen Lawn, Brussels
Net in white and colors, Embroidery
Lin n, Heavy Sheeting Linen, Irish
Linen, and which closely re-
real linen.
New Silks
Beautiful Dress in pin stripes
checks in dress patterns. in.
Chiffon Taffeta in the leading shades-
Special value in in. Taffeta Silks
in and colors.
Embroideries S Laces
We have been accorded many words
of praise for the e gathering
of new dainty novelties we show-
in this department. We have
Baby Irish Lac s in all overs, bands
and edges. Maltese and Val. Laces in
match sets. Round thread and Ger-
man n match sets. Dainty French
and
Embroideries in match sets and
Baby Irish and Batiste combined in
lovely patterns which form the new-
est in the Embroidery line.
Silk Warp
inch wide, at yd, in perfect
shades of lavender and old rose
Black Wash
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 t 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, Collars, in great variety of
styles and grades. Dainty Gauze and
Lace Hosiery. Stamped in
Centerpieces, Shirt Waists and Tray
Cloths. Hand Drawn Linens,
to use in Bureau Scarfs, Wash stand
Scarfs, Table Covers and Tray C
.
ST CE DEPARTMENT contains the best makes and styles.
Ladies White Canvas Court Ties and Pumps, sizes 1-2 to from a pair; Misses
and sizes from to
White Kid Button Shoes, spring heels, sizes to a. pair.
Gents Oxfords in all kid and patent leathers, sizes to at 1-2 to st
r -dies F Leather Court Ties, sizes 1-2 to from to ; ail kid, same style, to
Patent Leather Oxfords, at and f
Men Boys Tennis Oxfords from to
V i i never shown a prettier more complete stock and we cordially invite you us a call.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
THE EASTERN
REFLECTORS
D J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. MAY. 1906.
SCHOOL CLOSES.
Splendid Speeches by Hon. L. I.
Moore and J. B. Car-
county bK the
of M h
of hi any in
the state, and of the excellent
the
school is by
ft ho. l
just w. by
of Virginia as
and of
as assistant. The work
these two young ladies was such
a I SO I,
bold m
for the next
of the
school the reached
The is i ii public
six I lie
of l
for two mouths lunger.
la i building
by fire. Though a
low, the people were undaunted
by this disaster and the school
only one week.
this tune leis
and the went
without i inn hi
the of
A new building will be
in lime for the
session, and it will be larger
even better than the one that was
popular hue
School ii III i.
the plan lo
next session, instead of two as
heretofore, so that more
can .
of in t having a
I IV II
lie no
by the of tut
of this i
was to a aid
speaking. This look place Thurs-
day reflected highest credit
upon
It do
A speak
ere stand surrounded by
table seats, and a large table
dinner were placid in the beautiful
grove near Mr. L. J
and i . in
large i
of manhood, d, boys and
girls as . I an
was a scene, and in-
spired the is to
effort.-. Hon. L. I. Moon Has the
the
then splendid km is the result
of unity of He
tribute lo work
pioneer but
said it ; well with
pride lug grand
, i.-.-
Pill i. nil other
slain, hi- . it was due in
Having the
. u m,
Prof. W. II.
Wise Hit
Pill county i be
none.
I.-
plea that make n .-
n I.
,.,
never In lie.
Prof.
J. m Wake
Pro.
his address
to
teachers of the school
people of the i- hat
a school. He
time
the day. Dividing i object
Tinder bead be
ed each masterfully. Seize the
opportunity to labor; it is dignify-
to labor with the hands.
the opportunity to labor with
head. There is nothing great in
world but man, and nothing great
ii man hut mind. Seize the op-
love-love love
country, love humanity. Seize
the opportunity of being physical,
moral, spiritual. Let
us all have great
chance for every boy and girl
to have the best opportunity
Prof. a
of an orator, a
master of thought and language,
an i he carried his with
him
After the a sumptuous
was from well
baskets brought by the people of
the i- immunity.
I; was the pleasure of witter
to spend Wednesday right at the
elegant home of Mr J. P. Q Utter-
to at tend the speaking and
pi . grand
county, but all her borders
there is not a more sec-
GREENVILLE R. F. D. ROUTES.
What they Have Done the Past
Month.
There are six rural delivery-
mail routes operating from
ville, mid during the month of
April these routes the fol-
lowing amount of
Total
1630 1877
Bu
1893
the routes have made
good in the amount of
mail but
them be further enlarged
to k.-t p in from under
the government pruning To
be -in sale from curtailment
mi hi to handle as much
pieces of mail each
living along these routes
they can lo
the quantity if mail
T take papers them-
and neighbors to
do likewise,
TOWN
Proceedings of the
The board aldermen met in
regular monthly session Thursday
night, all the being
present.
The street committee reported
the streets fair condition, sou e
new tiling has been put in.
It was decided to pay hands at
the rate of cents per hour for
sprinkling streets.
The white cemetery committee
reported
with the water main to provide
water in
The lights and
reported that three drinking
been placed at
la the of
the
Tue s
to
recently lo be
GREAT COUNCIL OF RED MEN
Elected. Contribution
Will be Made to the
Harriett Monument.
Raleigh, N. C , May
great council of Red Men today
elected the following officers; F. M.
Hodges, great prophet; W. B.
or, great sachem; E. A.
great senior Joseph K
great Junior E
P. H. great keeper
wampum; F. M. Hodges W.
P. Goodwin, W.
B in Godwin, great chief
Mr. Goodwin's salary
increased so that he can devote all
time to work of order
Money was to be raised
fur the San Francisco sufferers.
An application the Colonial
Dunes was f-r
added hinds the monument for
cemetery enclosed and laid who it is
in lot It was to
price of hi- lots this
new addition the less
the
lots on the slope the old part of
the cemetery
Other standing committees bad
no to make
different made re
for the past
Tue dispensary report showed
dining in- if
and cash sales
The report the
the aid light plants
live light customers and
four water customers
month. for the
mouth
A Horn
ant the section of
tow u near the depot for a police-
man In that town
Was presented. A committee con-
tie sachem of
A nil will lie made in
response lo this Official
e Le. t was made that
next session, that of 1907, I
be held at
FARMVILLE ITEMS.
N. C , May 1.1 ti.
Miss art exhibit and
rainbow was much enjoyed
on Monday night. The work of
the young ladies was of high art
and deserves credit e
short time of study. The
mental and vocal music was fine,
especially the by
Jackson Mrs. N. W. Askew
and the duet by Misses Eva
and Roland was vi
tine.
Miss Selma Staton, who has been
of the mayor Mollie
as appointed to lake her home
and
make such recommendation as
found advisable.
following registrars, poll
holders places in
wind were named the
Mr. and Mrs.
in on the train to vi.-n
Mrs. M. T. Horton.
Mis. at. Shaw, of Tarboro, is
visiting Mis. J. Smith.
ii tun rd
Building and Loan.
Tie Loan
will
tomorrow,
Then mi fee of
share the weekly
n Stall .-f cents each
ill be and the secret 1-
at, S. C. Woolen,
will in Ins on
ready pa.
and fir
to Share Holders
Hist stock in The
ding Loan will
be Tim of
Mr, S. Woolen
rear Post Office will be
open Ho- entire day to receive the
fees and duel
and nil other
supplies to
have been
shares of is
the limit one series.
Nine hundred and Shares
have inly been sold in the first
leaving remainder of only
shares which In ll -will
taken you this
Let be
in Ins
There will be
Held in Washington, N. C May
19th, for the position of clerks
ml carriers the Post
For and further
apply I Frank
Hodge-. Local
Office.
for aldermen to be held the first C. ti day.
Monday in Strange will be here
First Herd- Sunday
poll holders, B. lay
W. E. Voting place
house.
Second J. I.
Garden; poll holders, W. o.
and o Spam. Voting place J.
D. Garden's house Put street.
Turn L. W.
poll holders, W. H.
and W. S. Atkins. Voting
place house.
Fourth If. A.
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith will give
musical concert on Friday
night the A
is all who attend the
choruses and drills of the
Milk Maids. Mrs. wax
works is the
well worth the small
Mrs. John T. will give
poll holders, T. concert
Hooker 14th, in the opera house for
store of the
on Five library.
Fifth P. M. J M. Windham has a new
Johnson; poll holders, G. B. Dr. Morrill.
I Cherry and A. H. I Ir. B. has in
lug place Brick new recently fitted up
Ace units were allowed in-, by L. Davis.
tiered paid W. Askew has
hospital very much
Wane Notice. improved. e hope he will
As this is campaign year mid i out
near
I for various offices to coining
under cover, The R
to give notice that
.-mall charge will be made for all
el
by themselves or their
friends through
It t a heavy tax newspapers
ad such free, and
have no right to expect
but should be willing to pay for
what they get just like other ad
V Hereafter all
or
any for office will
be charged for at the rate if one-
half cent for each word, If you
want such com printed
write them brief, count
send money lie. with
them.
OP
Adopted by the Methodist Sun-
day School of Greenville.
Whereas, our hiving
heaven, the first day May
saw in His
deuce, to take unto
so L
B. and Nannie B, Barnhill, who
was a member of our
school cradle roll, boll
mi- Sunday School
extend to the parents little
wood, and to ab beans
tad because his departure from
earth, our
their sole
That the tie-
ones lo sympathetic
Savior, who said here the
Hie lute lo
come unto me, and forbid then.
is Kingdom
resolutions
be spread upon the records of our
Sunday school, a copy sent lo
the bereaved that a
copy be handed to Daily Re-
it quest that they be
published.
Mis. G.
Mrs. J. L.
Wiley Brown.
With regret, this Sunday school
the of Pain
Clare, a member of cradle roll,
which Sunday morn-
day of April 1906, i-
the lender age of mouths.
lo his e extend
we pray
he who sud Suffer little
to u ti
sustain in
In little one, and that Its
lo a higher life will be
nil tine, III the to
bind their lour Heaven-
father.
And as a testimonial of love
respect, it la Hint ills re-
solution be spread upon the
of school and a be
sent lo and sister Cute.
Mrs. G. E. Hams,
Mrs. H. L. Carr.
Alex L. Blow.
Visiting Minister.
T. L. of Tarboro.
preached in the Memorial Baptist
Oh inch Sunday
His subject was from
it he gave his hearers a good
At the conclusion of
also made
relative to the
plan building a Baptist church
at Farmville, one of the mission
points under his charge. He ex-
a map showing a large
adjacent to and
covering of Pitt, Edge-
and Wilson counties that is
without a Baptist church, and
of the
at Farmville.
PROTECTION TRUCKER.
Senator Simmons has intro-
a bill in which the truck-
of the eastern section id
State are particularly inn list-
ed. It provides for the proper
inspection of straw-
berries, melons and the like, so
that all of unmarketable nature
may be condemned and that
which is damaged may be passed
in to prevent the
consignor horn being dupe r. 1-
in r. In other
winds bill j that the
consign. u ill lave to transmit
to the consignor the certificate
of inspection, a duplicate,
which will show the precise
status of the products when re
also that commission
in who receive
i,. s, berries and the
like on must keep
i record of sale.-., the prices.
these records must be
at all in inspection.
ill consignees tail trans-
certificates to the consignors
in cases the products are
reported damaged or who sisal
make False about the
shall be guilty of a
and subject to
by both fine and
The Wilmington Dispatch sir s
that such a bill is h. ended
protect the interests . r
signers and will from
being -p is Is now
the case.
mission merchants who
been in the habit of writing
that vegetables or berries were
in badly damaged condition,
when in truth they were
who sell for one juice quote
one under that to the consign-
ors, will have to bait in their
nefarious ways or run the risk
of imprisonment. The record-
of all sales may some-
what cumbersome, but will be
excellent if it can be accomplish-
ed. However, is such recording
is deemed too impracticable, on
account of detail and bother-
the penalty for
should still stand.
Charlotte Observer,
Next Meeting in
W, F. If. of the
North Carolina conference, M. E
South, convened
in annual session Wesley
X. c.
last Thursday.
organization Includes all of
conference, and
is of the in 1st prominent
and women in the
The following telegram to Mrs.
II. L. Carr largely explains
N. C, May
Mrs, it,
W, F.
M. Society with Green-
ville auxiliary In
i . b.
The the Greenville
auxiliary be
Una in have with
lie iii a
ed . and we are
sure give u
The , at
least all but the grocers drug-
gists, have begun early closing in
tie eve dug for the summer. The
i lea is lo close promptly at
o'clock and the people the town
should help the as far
as possible in conforming to this
m Tin- can be done by
not mi late the
afternoon to shopping, and
make it a through by
O'clock detain the mer
chants at d later
hour Ii In- fur all to
observe
,,,., .
The K mi I . .
It is the M -I. b
the May e as
dry.
royal make their stay
among as as possible.
., w- , .
Register of R. Williams
u following
kart
B. F. 1- Emma
Anthony Dudley and Annie
Tyson.
Win. Hattie Blow.
Greenville i. m, . . small
shoving i . . ran a
CO
row fa
orange i, .- a . o ,. J .
of two n en.
. tire o s ins,
price of the . m g . y
come an ship.
Greenville 1- t more
eye to an growth
summer than to
Before the gets far lift
you will see several
houses start up in
Governor Glenn has issued a
proclamation declaring Ed
colored, of Rowan an out
law. Davis recently shot and
a conductor in
bury.


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Eastern reflector, 1 May 1906
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May 01, 1906
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