Eastern reflector, 30 November 1906


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virtue of a mortgage executed
and delivered to Window Mills by
John R. Braxton and wife.
ton. on the 23rd day of November. 1904
the undersigned will sell for cash
the Court house in Greenville
d Thursday, December the 1906
the parcel or lot of
land, the town Ayden and
the north side of First Street, be-
ginning a point on First Street at a
take in the ditch and running a north-
course with the ditch
S. Haifa line, thence t
course with J. S. Hart's line
feet to a ditch, thence a
with said ditch feet to First
an course
with First Street feet to the begin-
about one third of an
acre more or and the lot
from J. H. This
20th day of r,
MILLS,
F. G. Jan-es. Atty.
TL I
f U ii day re D.
C. Mn ;. t of the r
of Pitt County, executor to
. i K
Tan i U herd y given U
all holding claims against
; i in
i . them to me tor i a; n did
authenticated, on or
day i I i r 1907, or
will I bar of r recovery.
All i to u
mi mi o
the i i November IS I .
C. L.
Ll ran.
Execute
-v Blow,
Dr. A. Fitts. of Charlotte,
was killed while out hunting by
the accidental discharge
gun
Mr. Moore Coating Next Saturday.
Mr. Chas C. Moore, the
president of the North Carolina
Division of the Southern Cotton
Association, sends the Reflector
a card in which he says
meetings were held this
week at Monroe. Wadesboro and
Lumberton and the farmers were
greatly interested in the
company that will be
organized to buy weak cotton
Mr. Moore says he hopes to meet
at least Pitt county farmers
in Greenville on next Saturday,
Dec. 1st. He will be here
day and all farmers interested in
getting better prices for their
cotton should be present.
ALE OF PERSONALTY.
Or. Monday the 17th of December
US, on the farm of the late Alfred
Forbes in Beaver Dan. Township,
county, known as Williams
i will sell at public sale the
. i ; i . i i i j I
A deceased, co
of mules, wagons, farm-
com, fodder, hay. cotton
n., etc. Terms of sale, cash.
his the 21st of November
FORBES
of will and
Alfred Forbes.
Todd. who has
been out at attending
the Cotten nuptials.
left Friday afternoon for her
home in Atlanta.
J BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY,
AT BETHEL, C.
At the close o business Nov.
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
Loans and discount
Overdrafts
Furniture Fixtures
Due from Hanks and
Bankers
Cash items
Gold coin,
in bank V
and other U. notes
as Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Total
B II-
Time certificates of
deposit
Deposits to check
checks out-
standing
Certified d eeks
Total
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
r. W H -lard Cash, the above named solemnly
wear that the above statement is true to the best my
W. H
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me. this day of
H T. Ca son
Votary Public
M. BLOUNT.
R. J. GRIMES,
STATON.
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
OF NO v. 12th,
I-
Ca k pa ii,
Sn plus Fund.
Time d
40.69
r-
d, .- u
i x
u . B inks
Id coin
i I
note--,
St, I
Pitt.
R. Davis Cashier of named bank, do solemn
or swear is true to the best of
knowledge J. r. DAVIS,
. sworn
me, h day I Nov
WOO.
J. V JOHNSTON,
Correct--Attest
W.
R. L. DAVIS,
E. E. A. Manage;
N. C.
Manufacturers of
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
And all Kinds of Turned Work.
Also Dealers n
AND LUMBER, CEILING, Flooring
etc.
ASSORTMENT OP SASH, DOORS
BLINDS ALWAYS ON HAND
Till rs will receive prompt attention.
guaranteed.
Such Com-
In every department, of the
Best and Goods, is
timely tempting proof
we are prepared to
perfect satisfaction to
It he most critical and
buyers.
Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE PITT NO
THE GARDEN OF EDEN.
Aid History of The Bible.
Rev. Ada C.
delivered two interesting dis-
courses here Sunday in
Mo e Chapel. The sub-
Garden of
end as a foundation she used
this is the man
as one of us o know
and evil
The story of is full of
beautiful meaning, but has been
robbed of all its strength and
beaut by blind leaders of the
blind for ages. Rightly under-j
stood, it is the olden objective
of all bing was
as protected within the
of the serpent. Serpents
are sculptured by thousands on
the temples of India, of
and Central America. To
Greeks the serpent was the
of health and good fortune.
It was also the symbol of
and It is still
a household deity fed with
milk in many parts of the
East and in India If a dead
is found a coin is placid
in its mouth and the cat care-
CAROLINA FRIDAY.
1906
SALARY OF
Fear-Dollar
heat for
H. C. Nov.
Incidentally growing out of a
charge Solicitor
Brown of the Fifteenth Judicial
District was collecting illegally
One Pension
For the first time in her his-
the United Slates has closed
one of her many p n-ion ac-
counts; that is of widows of vet-
of the Revolutionary war.
The last Revolutionary soldier's
widow drawing a pension died in
HE STOCK FOOD WARN- TWENTY
INC OUR FARMERS AGAINST
A COMMON SWINDLE.
NOT
earns, So- Vermont a few days ago, aged
Court will he called upon j years. She was the widow
to determine whether or not Damon who was re spent every year in
solicitor in this district or when she. at the age j era thousand dollars a year
The Ohio News,
The Raleigh Progressive Par- a famous and
mer prints a notable article ex- bing daily paper published
posing the stock food b ., has
which it pronounces the most . . ,
stupendous swindle now being for e very good reason
practiced upon American I re is not
Millions and millions of , . a man
haps in very y
gaudily advertised
etc,
.-,
Every quality and grade is a warrant of Excellence.
every Price an object lesson In the economy of buying
The Fair Price Banner Waves Over AH
With pride and confidence In the variety richness,
completeness, and cheapness of our beaut i u
stock, we Invite you to come
examine our seasonable line.
I A
, I u
Groceries Clothing,
Boots and
-.- n
Hats, Cap, Notions etc, etc.
The ore
Unquestioned the Styles, and
Variety and Range for and Prices Right
There in in buying Here
Remember i s OH
lit i. canals v t
fully buried. But you say these
people were had
n physical and spiritual K , ,, , . , .
. not Moses and the prophets,
Science today tells us that
history of one of a certain species
is the history of the species as a
whole- If we will then apply
this fa to the story of he Gar-1
den of we will see its,
force. Every child born, is born .
into a Paradise of innocence
The fir t demand is for food. I,.
representing the race, is ts a brazen serpent upon
nor
The Hebrews were
DO in reverence for the
serpent. The rod of Moses is
turned by God into a serpent
which swallows other rods so
transformed and becomes a
mighty rod to
and work wonders. And when a
fatal disease strikes the nation
a pole for their healing which is
reverently cherished for
I of years in the Be
supplied first with food as a
primal need. intelligence
in the child is it dis-,
objects, is able so . f J
speak, to give names to things no John says as Moses
Adam Next do., up the Serpent so must the
companionship; and I son of man be lifted up But
BOW must come that higher not the Serpent cured Yes
of the spirit, the is to be put under
ethical sense, and here in
home y .;, every
acted Eden experience
The mother places a fine vase
of on bracket aid warns
the children not to touch it while
she is absent. The girl is drawn
first to the flowers, suggests that
they stand upon a chair
smell the Then
tween them the vase fall.-
is not a printer in the
Bankers are there in plenty.
M i than are there, and
more are on the way. Several
c be operated,
with men to spare,
i . y i's there to
of a n amount
of legal business.
Doctors, brokers and
n citizens
are lacking.
Business men. farmers, me-
and representatives of
almost every other department
surviving and sold to gullible are common
But there is not one printer.
other I in the State is married him.
titled to collect the fee on sci-; Soon after the
fa. question of costs was closed young women went
heard by Judge Allen this after- the marriage speculation, while the invest
noon on motion of Col. Lusk, to marrying old pensioners so they and made by the
the in a certain case. secure a life pension after Experiment Stations have
CoL Lusk argued that the death f their husbands, and
costs and the solicitor's j many young women all over the are nothing more than common
fee were illegal. The solicitors have carried on this species meal, bran, etc., with a little
fee and the clerk's marriage speculation after cheap, salt. Epsom
the same in the case at issue as every war our country has had. pepper, saltpeter, etc., added to
have been taxed in other cases. The pension office records change the taste, and the mix-
After hearing argument Judge showed last June that there were more valuable than
Allen held that the solicitor's fee still living pensioned widows I ordinary ship stuff put up in
of was illegal. He said the war of 1812; of the Indian j flaming packages, advertised in
there was a decision of the I wars widows, while there j big illustrated ads in farm pa
Court that so held. Judge were
Allen said that he was those wars; of the war j at rates ranging from to
he had wen this decision Mexico, widows, with a ton.
many years ago. but admitting I only pensioned soldiers. These stock foods, which can
number of pensioned soldiers I be found in almost any country
in the war between the States I store, have recently been tested
be too numerous to in seven different Experiment
Stations, and our farmers who
While the pension has paying such enormous prices for
closed the pension list of widows the mixtures, should be interest-
and if you have temp-
then fight it.
broken, and the children
away, me mother comes
calls. Th; little culprits
to w
The naughty impulse cooled
down, the God walks in the
cool of the day In their little
e prom-
to the serpent I will put
enmity between thee and the
woman, between her seed and;
thy seed It shall bruise thy
head and thou shall bruise his;
Do you ask what of
l. j flaming sword turning every way
J to keep the way of the tree of
Life This is the great primal I
j law of self preservation which
forbids suicide, but holds a man
is;
run
and
are
that in looking into the matter be
was unable to find it. He held
however, that the fee was not
legal, and
for Solicitor appeal
Supreme Court. It is
pr i hat the ease on appeal
will rd at once.
Rel to the clerk's costs
taxed e case at issue, Col.
Lusk that the bill of
cots of 815.55 was not legal;
that only should have been
taxed. Judge Allen held that
the clerk was entitled to all the
cost-- i Col,
ed that he would appeal, where-
n J Allen said he thought
ed in the results as reported by
The Progressive
In Minnesota steers
stock food gave better suits
specie act of Congress. A the than those using the stock Is.
youngest of these is years old In Kansas two lot of sheep W e
it is most likely that there will i fed. and those without k
of Revolutionary war soldiers, it
not that of the
There are three living
who are drawing pensions by
soon be the second closing of a
pension lit by our government
Judging by th length of time
it takes to close the pen-1 an increased price of
list of our curlier wars it is I pound Of nineteen
foods made pounds
gain. In Massachusetts a slight
gain in butter was at
cents expert-
spiritual
.,
in
n, and they heard
j to die battle, however hard, or j
brands a coward.
So far then from the story of
I Edi n's teaching a of ;
teaches the rise of man, fro
innocence to virtue; from
cry to civilization. And in that
beginning gives to woman a
the false theology of an
e lightened age has long denied
h r.
THE OP THE
By means of a diagram, en-
Col. Lu
lied.
Th- final
question will be
client should be sat- probable that the one for the in New Jersey sixteen
war between Slates will not
lion of the the be closed until toward the end
of interest the
Stale. The matter came
up during the last election when
Democrats charged that Solicitor
Messenger.
Tit. Harper, of Kinston Dead.
Dr. U. Harper Sr. one of
snowed no gain--, a no in
cases where gains were made
from foods, their cost was
so great to make their use
The fact throws new light on
a character that has long been
commonly misjudged.
printer today is a hi me-
owner. He is of fixed employ-
and is head of
tie always was-far
, I above the average man in
and intelligence All the
events of human life
i s through his hands and
a impress on bis brain.
The fact that more than
bankers are in the
penitentiary, and not one
printer, tells of the relative hon-
of the printer of today
ti more.
It tells us that th .-, st com-
and most danger a-, crimes
of today being committed
n it by
Nobody has any 11-
his call fore they heard the
Mary,
are were afraid and
Have you troubled
the Then John will lay
the blame on Mary and Mary
will lay n serpent of
Each will seek to shirk
the moral responsibility laid upon from the Teach-
In that first act of Bible.
It has brought pain and The history of the Bible from
shame to them, but the wise beginning of the fourth can
mother If lad that they feel the to the revised version of the
shame. . knows they will century was clearly
next tempted to disobey, shown.
hesitate longer, and perhaps All original manuscripts being
Conquer the impulse. What if lost in the century and oral
they
Brown in fees on most prominent citizens of
was accepting illegal fees. Kinston. and ho was well
The Solicitor contended that known and had many warm
that Democratic Solicitors all over Eastern North
taking the same fees that he Carolina, died in Wilson
was, and that there was law for day morning. His daughter was
such sick in the sanitarium at Wilson
profitable, in Iowa a steer j kicker the one is down his
was lost by using these high- town least of all. Be
what you say. Don't Kick. Put
And so it goes. The Progress-your shoulder to the
Farmer gives instance after push Your little
we mention kicking can't st p the of
examples merely to warn It rely the
our farmer readers against wast- wheels with a little the
further the many hard earn- ti.; This win soon .
ed dollars that go out from our out you will b. left the
and he went to see her. am.
MERGER IS COMPLETE. ; s n after arriving there he was. for these much lurch, looking way ahead at the
frauds I procession which has cast you
T e pi kicker is
can
and
and
; to do wrong b depended
y could difference not until the close- of the
right and wrong, century that the gospels were
Then they would be collected as writing.-
I in that is idiots. The sources of Bible m
her heart would break at were the manuscripts in the
stricken with pneumonia
fatten Carolina File caused his
With Secretary of
State in Raleigh.
The agreement of
between the Norfolk
thorn. But if tongues, reaching into
there is no power to distinguish, the third century, versions i.;
then is no temptation, an other languages and writings of
I i as the Christian fathers from the
With
this Gil
why
God I i
Cod . . has the scowl
of th- U is all
wise tor ii The
is the of
. .- it provided temptation
as a means to open man's eyes to students today
that he might become as the gods J
knowing good and evil.
Among the earliest forms of
worship was tree and serpent
worship. The tree represents
life, its roots v n deep in the
t kingdom of death, as the old
Nome mythology maintained.
The serpent to the Egyptian
.-
second t I tn.- century.
Not until the versions of the
century was the
perfect Bible made,
c ireful study and comp u of
ii three sources wore be-
so c imps red.
Knowing the cost of its
i r. the blood and tears
it should doubly
Southern Virginia and Carolina
Coast, A. Cm and Raleigh
and Pamlico railroads was
today with the Secretary of
late, the capital being
at 25.000,00 . of which
million is in d
stock and twenty million is in
common stock, system will
race miles of I in
Eastern Carolina and Virginia,
The and Southern ex-
A Bachelor's Philosophy.
Love makes the world
round, but it isn't always able to
make the girl's father come
round.
If a man wishes to convince
his wife that he is a genius, he
I must do it during the courtship
A man loves a woman because
she a woman. A woman loves
a . inn for want of something
to
Love is a sea of trouble upon
which wants to launch
I,
they are, although so .
advertised in many farm j an incubus. He is a millstone
and the The Progressive the neck. Get
I Farmer reports that it loses out of the rut. Stop looking for
a year, in advertising little how
by exposing them good things you can
its farmer readers. and then turn around and tell
Here is one little leak which I the other fellow about Its
may stop and keep I the right the only way.
some good money at home Let Gastonia Gazette.
foods alone.
ends from Norfolk to Belhaven t. oven though he knows
ind lackey's Ferry Washing- swamp.
Term Nearing End.
This week will con the
fiscal year of the county. The
new board of county commission-
will lake charge
and the various county- officers
will inaugurated for a new
arm.
ton, besides branch lines,
. The Virginia and Caro-
extends i Si Ii
to Edenton and from
to Elizabeth City,
The A. N. C. extends to to that
Respect and esteem are the
d lily bread of matrimony; a little
it now and then
d a .
. eA v love a man enough
to
sue is not so sure about it as she
like to be.
miles.
from Goldsboro
m ;. with
from Bayboro. be
Pamlico from Raleigh f V
miles to Wendell and will be advertisements of bargains
extended miles to n begins.
Junction with branch lines from A s
Farmville to Snow Hill miles woman is to kiss her
I and On how lovely that
You can unlock the coal knows
and get kindling wood in has had In her possession
again for colder weather- at least twelve
License.
WHITE.
Register of Deeds R Williams
issued the following licenses
since last
Russell B. and Salli
Cotten.
IV. H. Boyette and Hettie
Briley
Bailey and
aid.
COLORED.
Thad and Mary Lang-
Wm. Williams and Cora Du-
Henry Evans and Jen-
kins.
Jar vis Moore and Rosa Brown.
Frank Wilkins and Emma
The Snow Hill Association will
have another series of races on
Thur; day. 29th.
Miss Fay of Kinston.
d in I at
M id Her r, Dr.
I p w . Ii re to see
ii . ii . r.
C Co
a w -i k
i a w
of R
. away by
i V and
Farmers Meet.
Mr. C. Moore, president of
the North Carolina Division of
the Southern Cotton Association
in Greenville
day. Dec. 1st. Every farmer
interested in better prices for
his cotton should be present-
The Kentucky man who has
been asleep for oust
be in a serious . when
Kentucky no
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From International Sleeves
J. l-i reaches
the London
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a co.
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am.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on
after fat. 1906,
freight not removed by own r n
the . the A. i . . . I., i o.
within i m
Sundays or gal holidays . I
from o'clock a. m. the
of notice, shall ti. . r
be subject to charge for each
day or fraction of a ch con-
may remain in o of
the A. C. K. Co. -t
com per LOU pounds per day. with min-
charge of cents for any one
package or lot for one consignee, hut
not more than per day any
one consignment not in excess of a car
load. H. WARD. Apt.
Std.
; I
. . He is
him on his
for
Tailoring Co.
POPULAR
York Chicago San Francisco
They maintain in Berlin, also, where their up the choice
the German Altogether, the INTERNATIONAL is one of the heaviest woolen
buyers in Europe and America to-day. Their stocks have to be enormous to meet the de-
created by million garment a The Intern Enterprise Reflects
Credit all Americans. You can stare more of it by an International man.
We samples and measures here.
NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the stock
holders in the Incorporation of the
Winterville does by
consent of each stockholder
the company and trill not do further
business in said name. This Nov. 27th.
1908. A. G. COX. Sec.
TO CR
Hawing qualified before tie Superior
Court clerk of Pitt county as
with will annexed, of the estate
of Jane deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
the estate to make immediate pay-
to the undersigned, and all per-
sons having claims against said estate
are notified to j resent them for pay-
on or before the day of No-
1907 or this notice will be
plead in bar of recovery. This Nov.
1906.
J. W. BROOKS.
of Jane More.
HE
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the scat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional bi-
and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies. Hall a Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and acts
on the blood and mucous
i r. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
was by one o
the I physicians in this country f
years a regular n. o
is f the best tonics
combined the best blood purifiers,,
acting . j on the mucous surfaces.
The combination of the two in-
is what such won-
result in curing Catarrh. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CO. Props. Toledo, O.
Sold by price
Take Hull's Family Pills for
STRAY TAKEN UP
n i pa cow and calf
Cow in good condition,
with
feet white Calf about
five months old. dark color.
Owner can get same by proving
arid paying costs.
Near school House, West
of Race Track
LOST.-On the railroad yard
Greenville, a pocket book con
about a trunk check
and small ring. A liberal
will be paid finder by
leaving at Reflector office
Mrs- C T. Gardner, j
Salisbury, N- C
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP-
Dec
to public side, to the
bidder all my
cattle, hogs,
utensils and household and
furniture. This sale will is
at my borne place
Make his
Musical
mas
The finest CHRISTMAS
GIFT you can make is a
PIANO n
Our artistic planes bear
our name.
put It on any bu. the best.
We make and to
at a saving over
dealer's prices, nod on ea-
terms
Drop u a line tot
toll you ail H.
elms, if.
H.
Jam.
street
W.
NO ICE To CREDITORS.
up n
the of Mary A
this day been
issued to me clerk of
court of Pi t i i
is here y given to all per-
sons holding claims against the
es ate of said Mary A.
to present them to me for pay-
duly Authenticated, on or
before the 20th day of November
or this will he plead
in bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate
will make media's payment to
me. This 20th of No-
1906-
J A. Harrington,
of Mary A.
Jarvis and Blow,
Stray Taken op.
I have taken up one male hog
that has been running with my
hogs for sometime. The hog is
a blue sandy color with neither
marked, weighs about
pounds. Owner can get same by
and
N. C
r. I. Id w
Three ways are used by farmers
for curing and preparing their to-
for the market; namely sun
cured, air cured and flue cured.
The old and cheap way is called air
cured; the later discovery and
proved way is called flue cured.
In flue curing the tobacco is taken
from the fields and racked in barns
especially built to retain heat and
there subjected to a continuous high
temperature, produced by the direct
heat of flame heated flues, which
brings out in the that
stimulating taste and aroma that
expert roasting develops in green
coffee. These similar processes give
to both tobacco and coffee the cheer-
and stimulating quality that pop-
their use.
The quality of tobacco depends
much on the curing process the
kind of soil that produces it, as ex-
pert tests prove that this flue cured
tobacco, grown in the famous Pied-
region, requires and takes less
sweetening than tobacco grown in
any other section of the United States
and has a wholesome, stimulating,
juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies
tobacco hunger. That's why chewers
prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps
cheers more than any other chewing
tobacco, and that's why chewers of
Schnapps pass the good thing along
one chewer makes other chewers,
until the fact is established that
there are more chewers and more
pounds of tobacco chewed to the
population in states where Schnapps
tobacco is sold than there are in
those states where has not
yet been offered to the trade.
A plug of Schnapps is more
economical than a much larger
plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at
per pound in cuts. Strictly
and cent plugs.
R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Company, N. C.
HE ENTIRE OF
Clothing Dress goods, Notions,
Hats, caps, Boots, shoes, and
Fancy groceries and store fix-
Must be by the
First day of January
We publish our cost mark as we mean business we say
at Cost.
G L BO B M G T S
Come one, come all and examine cur stock no goods sold
on credit.
Everything for Cash
Panacea water is highly rec- j
Orders can be left
with G. S. Prichard. See
NOTICE TO
Clerk of Superior
court of county having is
sued letters filamentary to me,
the d, 14th.
dry of 1906, on i
of E. Victor ox deceased
notice s hereby given to all per-
sons indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment to the
undersigned, an I to creditors
of said estate to pro their
claims properly authenticated,
to the undersigned, within
months after the date of this no
or this notice will he plead
in bar of their recovery. This
10th of November
on the estate of E. Victor
Come in and my
CORN PLANTERS, J SOWERS, DISC
SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE
HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE
FENCE FOR FARM AND W U
NO MACHINES.
You c
U, k
The Hardware Man.
DEPARTMENT.
STRAY TAKEN UP.
As for Daily
we take
and writing receipts for
in arrears. We have a list
all who receive their mail at
office. We also take orders
for job I
I have up a sandy color-
ed, black spotted female hog that
running with my
The hog weighs about or
pounds, marked Swallow fork
and round hole in right ear, slit
in left. Owner can get same by
proving property and paying
If you need any paint be sure costs. J. E.
on E. E. Co. They Nov. 1906. Greenville. N. C.
have a paint will cover over
M. Manager and
as much and wear its long
as any and a good price.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In our items sometime
washing machine was being
sold in and around this commit
duly Superior
i i-f y re.
.-. . , f n,
la I, ll, A In
ill. r hi i
we made the statement that
mi Hi h me r day f
hi notice j n bar
of their r r.
This 6th
There were services in the skipped so
Episcopal church Sunday evening Mr. has seen
conducted by Rev. W E. Cox, of informed us we were
misinformed and that he had not The government op art issued
Wednesday of the amount of
We are displaying
legitimate and that to
had and does not have any hales. This is about
Bale.
Greenville,
pretty line of art squares
Cannon Tyson
been away only to attend to his.
very business which he says is cotton ginned out of this season's
and that ho I Crop UP to Nov. places it at
is
Miss Mary Long Whitehead leaving here. He says he is a halts in excess of last
went up to Greenville on the to meet any process of
afternoon train yesterday. does not fear any result
If at all interested in cook therefore. do not wish to p f J US
stoves and heaters it will pay do anyone an injustice and r,, sufferers of Kidney Liver or
you to examine quality and knowingly do so. hence Bladder Other
prices hat Cannon Tyson are and we tender a bottle and if
maKing- . i core we will refund
our apology . ,, .-i,., .,
Friend John Horn, the chum- hi, pardon.
mist boy in Greenville spent Sunday morning Deputy Slier- and if it
apart of Monday here, John is Hyman. Policeman Clark, of use SOL
looking we though the girl Greenville, with a revenue officer entitles yon
would get him in spite of us. but named Lewis, passed herein
his generous nature kept I private conveyance going
With US a little while. He is one south. in th
J. J. HINES,
. N
. . THE DAY YEAR.
OS
fine
New W,
A hi
lies.
bad side of anything.
K. K,
ma
Go's
tn,
new
SOL.
Only limited number
in evening given this
of the boys, who never sees the i hey returned having in charge to test
the largest still seen in this sec-
a barrel of and
a gentleman. The latter Notice,
stated the liquor was found in .,,
his bar.,, that he knew who put A f
. . not to buy or trade tor my two
It there but not tell This each-one given
is something unusual to our to Elias undone to E. it
curiosity prevails a right to sell the
I Hill CHI
ft I
of Men and Dry Goods,
Everything needed for the house and form, make a
of suits to order.
Di N. N. C.
The protracted in. ting which
has in progress in the Mis-
v Baptist church during the
past weed has w- b been of
Incalculable good to the
The sermons have been
fine, the attendance large and
while no professions have been
made impression created will
not soon we believe will
to the benefit of all so
fortunate as to attend the
vices.
Canon Tyson c in- church Thursday morning
the ladies to eleven o'clock. A
go,
; well The now
. ill most
r Cannon and Tyson.
I I .- -ii ma-
in at t
ii US , null,
Need local bin Is,
i . i i . f. ; i
Thanksgiving Service.
Special Thanksgiving services
will be held in the Methodist
at
sermon
up-to-date cloaks to the occasion will
be preached. A collection will
The following Is a copy of the he taken, for the Methodist or-
marriage license of the grand- Raleigh. Let every
father of B. P. one who can do so attend this
place. and remember the or-
North Carolina.
Pit County.
To any regular minister of the Notice
Gospel having the cure of ., .
, , , , . I have out two notes for
of whatever denomination, or- h Wash-
justice of the peace of said right. As these
count
You.
1901 Swift Washer Company
right. J. A. Griffin,
Nov. 19th, N. C.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified
not to buy or trade for my notes
given E. U. and D O.
Moore for each for a right
to sell the 1904 Swift Washer
Company right. A. Fair.
AYDEN, N. C.
Nov. 1906.
A nice one horse turn
i i inn ,. more
half
I rood well wall
out Lund in
i stale of Apply to
A b ii, N.
the peace of said
notes were obtained from me by
of you, are hereby misrepresentation I shall refuse
Joseph
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Mock, Kant i
M. C
licensed and authorized to to pay them, and all persons are
v , ., hereby warned against buying
the Rites of
matrimony between Nov 1906 J. H. Harris.
Manning and said Ayden, N, C,
county, and join them together
as man and wife.
Witness James Sheppard, clerk
of Pitt minty court, the third
day of March in the year of
American Independence.
Domini Jas. Sheppard, elk.
For goo and cheap our go
E- E. Co, always have
goods on hand.
We congratulate our friend. C.
L. a upon having passed a
suet- examination before
board of pharmacy at
its e session.
W die Goldman's shoes
for w mi Mil and children.
under c
v; co its and , j,
clot t can
in both quality and
s. notes
Mr. Moon a r of Mrs.
Stancill Hodges left for his home Total, s
in Washington City today.
No burglars our last.
a blessed respite. They
seem to h no up higher.
B. I Henry
were here
ville S
Stationery
M.
Now is your time to save
money by coming in us for
children's school
tablets, pens, era
We have also a great assort
Mainly
note paper for use
all tints plain or hemstitch-
ed
The mainstay of social
SAULS.
N. U
IMPORTANT NEWS
We have just received
a supply of
Why It v; to
ten.
There is a in Plutarch
must cont reader
i myth at relates to an
cal-
-n-In- to i .; ill of the
. year
of sled in at an
The until,
ion t be-
in round
of thirty I ken as
a twelve
Tl solar . lit to
than ii- lunar the
or, i j
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on to
any i i
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or.
The great cleaner and renewer
of Furniture, Pianos
and Woodwork.
IN THE NEW SIZE
BOTTLES.
DRUGGIST,
North Carolina
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days h . I
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Your
Hollar
There Ls
A come in handy for a
n j saving than to buy goods where you can
get nave
Cotton seed meal and Hulls
HAY, CORN. OATS. BRAN. SHIP STUFF,
and can sell at very lowest I also carry a
line
OF
THE OF
the Sen I
and can save
RESOURCES.
Leans Discounts, if
Overdrafts Secured
and Fixtures
I from Banks,
liver Coin,
and
it P.
Hi
2.12 ,
Ml.
a.
i.
GROCERIES
See me
III. Mil
on these.
. J
LEAD LOW FOR
Notice.
2,700.00
All persons are herein notified
to buy or my two
notes for each one
ii Elias nail and one to E.
for a right to sell the
1904 v .;, Washer Company
,; i right . L. Griffin,
N v. IV,. . I Ayden. N. C.
Deposits subject in check,
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in, I
S n fund
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid .
Cashier's 677.87
men are popular with our
. I to take well-
Total,
NORTH CA
K if I he above- o
th t the iii la to best of my and be-
lief. R SMITH, Cashier.
J. R. SMITH
DIXON
I .
TO
, e ii on the a.--
of Walter
i. I i ii a. ,,. mo
Clerk of the Court
notice i.-. hereby given to all
persona holding claims said ea-
to present ahem to me for pay-
duly
the day of November 1907, or this
notice will be plead in bar their re-
All persona indebted to said
estate are requested to make
payment to me. This the 26th day
of November I,
D. M. JOHNSON.
of Waller deed.
Jarvis Mow
NOTICE.
I have one
and two for
Swifts 1904
right. As these notes were
from me
I refuse to
and are here ;
notified not to buy or trade for
the same. D. M, Newell,
Nov. 15th, Ayden, C.
NO i
i W . i to the
Board t
the l- , ,,, i . ,
l . .
n la I liquor town
N. . Nov. a
.- .
Paying cents bushel f i
cotton seed at S. M. Schultz's.
ca a
The Mr.
,,,. . t i
i , .
; i most
II is tin i i he I eon-
who hail
One of l
a word n i I As
ll i- other ill death
lie I Mr I on who
haste led to hi
pi -ml on Mini to i n
the fall Tl In f was
tin orals of
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of the v .
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mid
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J I A
A SWEET CHILD
Mrs. G. W. Sore.
STORIES.
be-
MID
Mary aged months,
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Baker, died at
o clock Tuesday afternoon
after a brief with
The little one was taken
sick a few days ago, but no one
. ., dreamed that she would be BO
NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY NOV. 1906 from ,. ,. .
ii it was seen late Monday evening
And now comes one Brigadier, RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. that meningitis
O Nobles, retired St John's Parish, Pitt Co., N. C. and then the roach
Id K. M second BUMS
upon -application.
A In Pitt and
in to
forces at Fort Seward,
Nov. 11th, 1906
an inter- It hath pleased our Heavenly for
m that Colonel Roosevelt, of; Father m his infinite wisdom to ft ch
t take from this world he soul of , ., . ,,, ,.
; o
Ala.
view
Rough Rider fame, was not at
. our beloved brother and co-
San Juan but two miles away who
When the famous charge and at home in this parish,
capture was made at that point Oct. 19th. 1906, in the 37th year
war of bis ago.
Too bid to spoil the president's In his death St. John's Parish
glory he has been out a valuable member an
K . . efficient treasurer and Sunday
of that charge up San Juan Mil.
It recalls how Sampson tried to As superintendent of our Sun-
the glory from of day school, as treasurer of our
the Spanish fleet at vestry, as member of our guild
Santiago.
death was rapid.
Much sympathy
is expressed
and the sorrow falls heavily
upon them.
The funeral was held at
o'clock this afternoon in Cherry
Hill cemetery, service being
i conducted by Rev. J. E-
The pall bearers were R.
Carr, C. Laughinghouse,
I J. E. Nobles, Messrs. J. N. Hart,
R. C. Flanagan. C. M. Jones, H.
L. Carr and A. C.
of
Infirmity.
The Rev. William Chase,
rector of church, Brooklyn,
now prominent in the crusade for
Sunday law enforcement in New
York, has an uncontrollable wink,
lay the Boston Herald. Hie many
Island friends will
that when he is talking
well New
coats
.
TRAINS.
and most important committees,
i lie was ever faithful, earnest
The Kinston Free Press says zealous, devoting his time, Corporation Commission Order At-
talents and means to Mas-1
that at least ton per cent the
t l s s cause.
cotton now being marketed in We the of St
that town is false packed, Parish, do deeply deplore the
is sorry cotton is put in I loss of our deceased brother, and
with a little good grade on offer our sincere and heartfelt
side so that when the buyer sympathy to his grief stricken
, , , u widow, and brothers as
cuts into bale to examine it . . ,
them that we f.-o feel the
he sees only the good cotton. , s to us
The law makes it a felony to Resolved, that we set apart a
pack cotton in a false manner page in our parish register to be
and those who do so and are con- devoted U his memory; that a
can be to the of this be sent
the bereaved family and to the
Mission Herald. Greenville Re
fleeter, and Kinston Free Press
f r publication.
Cob. Whitfield,
Waller F. Harding.
Memorial
A New York restaurant keeper
offered Count the
head at a salary of
a year, and the count
got mad and wants to fight about
it. Better be thanking his
that anybody was foolish enough
to think he is worth that much.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Growing Banquet
Wednesday Night.
Next
lactic Line lo Pet on Extra
Service.
Raleigh, Nov.
Corporation Commission has
sued an order to the effect that
it is of the opinion that the con-
of the traveling public
requires it. and that it is
cable that the Atlantic Coast Line
provide transportation for pas-
from Ponder to Hobgood
daily at or before a. m. so
that shall be made
for passengers to Norfolk and
intermediate points, and from
. n i i e Om, but
Pender to Parmele at or before ., . , .
. . work on he concluded,
a. m. so as to connect with I
transportation for Kinston. j When the rector received the
Washington and Plymouth, and printing he said, with some
did not think it would be
LE
There's a lot of satisfaction wearing Clothes like these
garments that you in any
I THE NOT
ON
one eye will, by an involuntary mus-
contraction, appear to be
point to the conversation.
At the time he was rector
of St. J church in
he a printing office with a
rush order for some work.
do the job in time for
you work said the
printer, don't suppose
approve of
will leave the said Mr.
Chase, you must do the best
yon must not
Ask for the SAXON Suits and You will
find them the very latest in cut, fabric and pattern and the-
tailoring of never failing quality. Remember that we size
and grade, not only in these fine quality clothes, but in less
garments as well. Price up Our All Ready Stock offers
you the best value for your money you could find anywhere, and
our Furnishing Department will complete your perfectly
at little cost. Come in.
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier.
And now Italy comes up and The committee of
wants Uncle Sam to apologize o Greenville Chamber of Com-
. has been meeting with
stand up for a scrap. All be- canvassing
cause a New York police court the town. Between ninety and
fined an Italian singer for In- one hundred names have been
suiting a woman in k. I as members.
i i men were out when the
The fellow who is trying to tailed at their places
,, ,. , , and there may be others yet who
corner the discharged sol want to become member. AH
store and take them on an . can have an opportunity of
tour is hankering
cheap notoriety.
returning from Plymouth in the
afternoon furnish transportation
so as to make close connections
with trains due at Parmele at
p m. for Washington, Kins-
ton and and to Pender
or Weldon and intermediate
points.
Lake Steamer Sunk and Thirty Per-
om Drowned.
The president is back
from Panama and the country is
now for his opinion of;
the big ditch.
for . their names by seeing
Mr. W. S. Atkins, chairman of
the committee.
The Chamber of Commerce
have a general meeting
home banquet on Monday night of
next week and every member
should be present that
A recent book entitled
written by Mrs. Her-
If New York we as Parsons, wife of Congress
in making her home folks behave man Parsons, of New York, and
as she is foreigners, better order a daughter of Henry Ck v has
would prevail there.
Big Still Captured.
The big moonshine still cap-
near Sunday
night, was one of the
the revenue officers have
made. It was about gall .
capacity, and besides the till
there were barrels of trash
and one barrel of whiskey.
attracted an amount of attention
out of all proportion to its
As a contemporary states
it, Parson advocates
what she calls
or what might be
spoken of as experimental
relationships. In other
words, her idea is that a man
and woman shall be allowed to
enter a marriage
for a limited period, the
i of the martial relation to
A new swindle is abroad . .
,, , ., . be optional with the contracting
the and. according to the the, ., ., j
papers. The swindler sells
barbed wire fencing stretcher
machines, tie leaves the ma-
chine and forty rods of good
fence for trial, requiring the
farmer to sign for the return of
the stretcher. The farmer signs
for which turns out to be
Look out farmers Louis-
burg Times.
An effort was made to wreck
a manager train on the Atlantic
Coast Line between Fremont and
Pikeville Monday night. Cross-
ties piled on the track were dis-
covered in time, to prevent
At the end of the per.
agreed on the parties are to
free to separate and to enter
into other contracts of the same
Detroit, Mich., Nov. A
Free Press special from
tin, Ontario, says-
The coasting steamer J. H.
Jones, owned by the Crawford
Tug Company, a local concern,
foundered off Cocker
Thursday afternoon and
hands were The crew con-
of twelve, all from War-
ton, and the number of
is estimated at sixteen.
JACK
Black Jack, N. C. Nov.
Elder G S. John preached
at Pleasant Hill Sunday.
S. W n and wife went to
Washington Friday.
Misses Julia Cox and Bertha
Johnston spent Friday night
with Miss Dora Cox.
W. L. Clark and Henry
left Friday for Raleigh and Whit-
sett and will to lay.
A. Clark, of Grimesland.
spent Sunday
here with his people.
Elder H. Laughinghouse
and wife spent Sunday night here
with friends,
H. B. Vanhook was with us a
short while this morning.
Many of the people from here
attended church at Pleasant Hill
This is no more nor less Sunday.
Miss Mollie Mills spent a part
of last week with Miss Dora Cox
than the ancient doctrine of free
love and the practice suggested
d be wholly destructive of, near Red Banks
the marital relation. A people
who would tolerate it could no
longer be called a Christian today,
pit. Why waste time and space
in discussing Ob-
server
S. C. Mills went to Washing-
The New York burglar whose
loot consisted of gas fixtures is
naturally hoping that he
get off a sentence
A woman's long tongue is of
ten for her shortness
of breath.
If a woman is homely
ways knows but it's different
with a man.
so
would not have been ready
bat for the Sunday replied
the honest printer.
Surprised at this. Mr. Chase
ed, I say that the work
must not be done on Sunday
surely did. but you winked,
I knew what that wag
the answer of the man of the
types.
Had to Settle.
Colonel John H. of Con-
cord, N. H., was in the latter part
of his life in New York on an
case for the Boston and
Maine railway. He was
by Frank Jones. At the noon
hour they left the courthouse and
Stepped into a Park row restaurant
largely frequented by newspaper
men. Colonel George was greatly
amused to hear the waiter call off
to the cook such orders as
and
can give that waiter an order
he won't said Mr.
June.-.
you the drinks you
. c George.
-i out Ii man said,
on toast for two,
with the yolks
The waiter walked to the end of
the room to the dumb waiter and
and Eve on a raft Wreck
It to say that Jones
paid Severn times while they were
in Herald.
Jas F
Logical.
Bigelow, says the New
York Tribune, was arguing with a
New York man about the Panama
canal.
arc not very Mr.
Bigelow said at length.
you arc as illogical as an old man I
used to know in Berlin.
oh umbrella In hand,
set out one morning on a ;
trip. Ho visited the
for shoes, the I for a hat, the
j and so on.
he back home in
evening he found that he had left
his umbrella behind him some-
where. Accordingly the next morn-
the old man set out in
quest of the lost umbrella. He
unlucky at first. The seventh shop
he visited was the one wherein his
turned up.
he said after thanking
the as he started out with
ha
W, must say
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr
Goods, Shoes, Silks, Woolens, Dress trimmings and
Cloaks, we only to give you a few price
but have lot.-, goods and will take pleasure in
showing you
Make our store your headquarters
Dress goods in solid colors.
Plaids mixed, the
newest thing
1.25,1.50 per
SHOES AT
t and Shoes Noblest
U out and the most table made u
8.80 and 4-00
Percales and for
school dresses in figures
plaids.
Ii C and cent
underwear is
JAMES F,
WHAT S ON .-d
REFER TO
Prof H. B. Smith, Messrs J. L Little, J. W. Aycock. Wiley
Brown. R. S. Evan Herbert A. B, J. Y. M
and many of Greenville.
Send orders to
S. Prichard,
N. C.
i a no e .
This is i C. who is authorized to rep-
resent the Reflector and territory
the Call of the year baa come plow is the Come and examine the large
ad money is in greater circulation. I for up land, j line of couches at
those in and on the
i o.
Nice sun dried apples fresh belts of all grades
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co.
FOR SALE.-One-half are
a routes leading out from
Who are in arrears on subscription
to Daily and Eastern
will confer a great favor upon us
by handing the amount to me at
yOur earliest convenience. Receipts
will be promptly.
also solicited
P. C. NYE.
Winterville Dept.
Mrs. Agnes Blount was in
town T afternoon shop
ping.
Money hidden away brings no
income to you. If you put it in
t. the Bank of Winterville, it
Will not only yield you an income,
but it will also be put into cir-
will benefit
Do you see this advantage
Jno- Stokes was here Tuesday
talking insurance.
. n of
U. i.
r x . tin.
You ea. find th I t w They are going.
fresh
B. P. Manning Co.
The A. G. Cox Co. has
corner lot with three room dwell- just shipped pair of their Tar
conveniently located to school Heel wheel to one of our
and business part of town- For counties.
particulars see j and
J. A. Manning. . .,,.
Winterville, N. C
m , . . ready for inspection -t nine
Go to the drug Store of B. .,,.,. .
. . . o clock
Bro for T. W. Wood ,,. .,. ,
. . . . 10th
Sou's grade turnip ,
All are invited to call
seed.
Call and see the large line of j
at our new the J.
ladies and cloaks at B. Smith and Company.
F, Manning Co. They are off-
them at a bargain.
Iron natures
great household remedy. A con
Mineral Water. Stops
blood from Cure
Kidney trouble, Liver com
plaint, Female weakness, cuts
sores etc. For sale at
B. T. IS t.
till nave f
v t Bible-, e are off
trade very
Ayden N C
Holiday goods are
at Harrington Barber Co. Call
and see them before they are
picked.
The Brother.
One of the old-time Georgia
made the following
prayer at a week-day meeting
we thank Thee for a
Leslie Smith, of Falkland,
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet- i A Co. They are going. we never had cause to com-
see or write them before you; Call and see them at once. j plain; and we're thankful, too,
buy. A car load of fresh Tower just that, though we raised no meat
Rev T. H. King filled his reg- received at Harrington this year. e have plenty of
appointment at Com own. greens, and the
church Sunday and Sunday of best Y-m- ways on the partridges are
night. At the morning service fur more than bacon
w need
at cents. We don't deserve
members of the Junior Order soon and
tended church in a body Bro. , fool wear. .- blessings, but we've
King strong sermons boots, got just the same, and
each time. are all proved the ex- to shout
Go and examine that new showing of the Bank morning
f and fine shoes in the Constitution,
at B. F. Manning your ;,, ; thus;
Company sympathies, and
Mrs. R. G Chapman spent with us In its rapid
Saturday with Mrs. F. Car- j where a man's treasure is,
roil in the country.
Welt t iii in
g that any
ever saw the money.
I Barber and Co.
Jno- Carroll went to Kinston
Tuesday on business.
Faro delightful and refreshing
smoke, goto J. B Carroll Co.,
for best cigars and cheroots.
Lang Rouse and Joel Rouse
went to their homes near Kin-
Tuesday to spend Thanks-
giving.
A full line of i dies
and fruit at B Carroll
Lamb Taylor from near Kin-
will be his interest also.
Come and examine our large
Cotton Meet
The Pitt county branch of the
Southern Cotton will
meet at the court house in Green-
stock of holiday goods which Saturday, Dec, 1st, 1906,
daily. A. Ange at J L a. m. President C. C.
Co-
Moore is to be with us. and he
nice line of fancy glass and requests every cotton grower in
crockery wares, flower pots and the county whether a member
stone jars at Harrington Barber
The A- G Co., are
still receiving orders for
of the association or not, to be
present.
It is to be hoped that farm-
will show an interest in this
matter in which they are so
C i in
Pitt County.
H. W.
Vs.
James Notice of .
and W. A.
Stokes.
virtue of an order of the
t of Pit .
made above m ,.
u signed J amen ;,
i ill r
u before t
Pi t .
N. C t-
for hi
day i in i
deer
co of I to-wit;
stake on th N i u
at i be corn r r d
school house .,
that e west t a . r
feet from As,
thence with die
card's
lino n t
on the New
with the sail, he begin-
acres more
This th 15th day of
November, 1906.
J. L Fleming. C
Th Harm tor Rent.
The entire
which El. House
at Boom Station, iii e
for rent the year
ten is I-.
A. ;. A
solve it for you.
i.
James L. Greet
-w.
K. C.
b. . in v
in
Apply
NC.
;. ii i
acre snip-
i-u Sale ion is Brisk
Furniture Sale Claims art many and loud
WHO WHY
What it. There is tut one
test. That sale is and most Important
that offers you
he Prices on the Furniture You
Come and be convinced. Yours to please.
I. H.
Pictures Framed to Order.
r.
I CO
lea
i their
Nor
Co. School Desk. See conCerned.
write them before you buy.
Come to hear President Moire
next Saturday.
R. R. Cotten, Pres.
W. A. B. Hearne, Sec.
Fire in Country.
The store of Ed Laughing-
house, colored, about miles be-
Committee
was here Monday visiting The executive of the
his son Guy. I Southern Cotton Association of
Try those delicious apples at J. is to meet at
B. Carroll Co. court house in
Carroll went December 1st. 1906, at
Greenville Tuesday evening. V m. This is the last of the
New lines of fine dress goods before the election of officers by fire about midnight
wiving daily at Harrington for next year, and it is important Monday Both
Barber Co. that every member of the com- d stock were burned and
Misses Carrie and Henrietta be present. insured-
Wesson are having their cottages
remodeled, which adds very
much to their appearance.
The A. G. Cox Co.,
still turning out their nice and up
to date Hunsucker buggies.
will lie Thanksgiving
service in the Baptist and
pal churches at a. m. and at
the Methodist church at II p. m.
L F. Evans,
All are cordially invited to Loans and Discounts
and join in the services.
REPORT OF THE OF
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE,
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th
Overdrafts Secured
Furniture and Fixtures
The school is here and i Demand Loans
your boy will need a good com-
winter suit. B. F. Man-
Co., have them of all
See them for prices.
Hunters in need of best loaded
shells can get them at J. B. Car-
roll Co,
Anybody in need of a stylish
up to date dress will see A. W.
Ange Co. before buying. They
are over stocked with mohair
goods, silks and nice shirt waist
goods.
TheA. G. Cox have
just completed for sale pair
of their old reliable tar heel cart
wheels
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
Nat. Ilk and other U. S.
notes
BOO
1.383.00
17.345,76
Capital Stock paid in I 5,000.00
Undivided profits, less
currant expenses 47-51
rime of deposit
Deposits subject to ck.
ill V;
NO FOLK SOUTH;
N.
Steamer I. Mi,
daily
at u m for leaves
in
Co at h
A S.
N . f
N w York, R i
North.
folk w h all W
should
f via Norfolk,
it. K
Bailing h subj-i
Without notice.
J Agent,
ville, N. C-
H. C- General T
M. K V I M-
Low prices on corn at Frank
V. Johnston's.
North Carolina I In the Superior
Pitt County Court.
G. W. Move
Vs. NOTICE.
Maggie Move, i
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled us above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Pitt county for a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony, and the said
defendant will further take notice that
ho is required to appear at the next
term of the Court of Pitt
Ci to be bell oil the second Mon-
or January, ii being the
day of January, at the courthouse
of said county in Greenville, N. C. end
answer or demur to the complaint in
aid action or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
said complaint. This the day
November, 1906.
C. C. S. C.
Brown. Atty. for plaintiff.
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S
i art
and
all iv
by th
117.345,76
State of North Carolina, I .
County of Pitt. f
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above is true to the of
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this of Sept. 1800.
R. JOHNSON.
Notary Public
J. L. JACKSON, Cashier.
J. P.
J MAY,
Directors.
Notice,
All persons are hereby
not to buy or trade for my three
notes one to C. A. Fair, for
one to D O- Moore for
one to E. R. for
a right to sell the 1904
Swift Company right.
C R- Williams. Ayden, N. C.
Nov. 19th, 1906.
No Recital.
There was not a sufficient
in the opera house, Friday
night, to justify the
Reed company in giving the re-
advertised. The people
missed an opportunity of attend-
a real high class entertain-
Save the Worry
The hot weather brings you
is enough discomfort without worrying over what you shall
for breakfast, dinner and with such a large tine stock
e. Canned Goods, Package
Goods. Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, Ac as I carry, the selecting and buy J
are easy and the all saved It will take on argument
you of this it you visit store and sec w- it I carry.
You can me one door North of
J. B
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in I I I II
Ladies Cloaks
Long
Ladies g Dress
If Look Dross Coats
M cress overcoats 16.00
Store is with Beautiful and I dress overcoats 4.90
I Youths id Boys overcoats 3.96
Stylish Merchandise
GLOVE S
ladies Elbow gloves
3.00, red, white and
blue, golf
and So cents.
errs .--.
We guarantee all goods to
be exactly a present.
If you v yourself of
this , a will re-
a great
we can offer you
excellent values
in this Big
values in
Pattern Hats and
Novell-
ties. Hats made
to order.
front bu t
MILLINERS
n s. Well
v to prevent
;, cents.
i t fine Mer-
black s-11 openers,
I handles.
. COATS
i, l i its inches
s rubber coats
ill .-. ;
Full line of
and Bros
Always on display. It pleases all
Looks right when you buy it Stays right alter you wear it. Roy-
Brand Clothing tor Youths and Boys. Gold Medal on every Suit.
Special in Boys Pants. Knee Pants and 1.00
Specials in Mens Pants. Mens Fancy Worsted. Good Quality. Dark
Ground with Grey Stripes.
BRAND
Gloves
Mens all Wool Gloves
kid gloves
Mens kill gloves 1.00
Mens driving gloves
Mens driving gloves
Mens driving gloves
driving gloves 1.85
Mi Buck skin gloves 1.75
shirts
A big lot princely brand
shirts SO cent. Notice display
in north window.
Big Lot
cents.
v lour in tics
and colors . Furniture.
Suit of Furniture 12.98
Dining room Chairs,
Odd Bed Steads, Solid Oak 1.98
Solid Oak rocking chairs.
Easels, S lid oak and enamel and
it in it u i e.
UM i
AT Try
Main Street, G I
Pitt County.
Shade H.
Vs. i Sale of Par-
P.
and Herbert P.
By r f an
D Moore of the Super-
court, Pitt county, in the
foregoing cause, on day
October,
ed commissioner will on
the 3rd day of December; 1906,
expose to lie before the
court house door in
in highest binder for
cash, factor par-
to wit; Lying and be-
in tin- county of Pitt
State of North situate
in Creek adjoin-
the lands of T II Fleming
and
and known as .
home place, containing
. i i's more or
Terms of sale cash, hour if
sale This 80th.
day 1906
F Birding. Commies oner.
r o i . .-
t l
I r- H her . a
i . .-
to creditors.
i. r i. n- r
i I . ,,,,.,. . ii-
ll. it. mi . I
. -V. II Mil ,. i.-i . . , , I ,. . r,. .,
. I v Hip mi
I Mil ., u It
i on or of
will I.- plead Id bit of i
I. It
Mil Ann
NOTICE OF
By v of an older of the
Super i r court of county
made in the cum i f Harvey
and others a a i the i-if
comp n , now
pending in said the under
signed Receiver I at
public sale to highest bidder
I tore ah on the 22nd
day of December. on
g p of The Grifton
in the town
Oil I ton, S. the hour of i-
o'clock noon the following
roil and i
. A
1st. T he x i n r y-
a d ma-
chines f i very d and d
including an acre of
land on which the
II i can
h-
SI. d c
i i Mil . n
-l r- a e r u
J Hi r
r r f N ; or
. I. III-.- A i i i i iii l.- r-r. -r,
I In- id . . N .
K .
I f M
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who life Is
for his family.
The man who Insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard
It. It Is worth guarding.
At the first stuck of disease,
which generally approaches
through the and
itself In Innumerable
Wills
And save your health.
i i.
In
K. in
.
i n
Tills
-M ;
of
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. ill
Hi
v.-Ill
III
.
,.,.
II
ea
sec
Mrs I
III fl
III fill III e . of
i very i .
She
in
ii .
i i . Ml
i . . . J
Dated, said land, buildings n
sit I I. sold a
whole
An-1
at said p t i
I ice lots
f pr
rt
to wit;
1st, All the material on hand
R Mann-
Company In one lot;
of spokes, hubs, rims
f other I us is
K mi for th
i re carts, wagons
s and
All i- product
m m-
y on in another lot; cu
.- win Is, boggles, bug
V; I i c
3rd Ail ii . bi ibis,
the lease hi
j dings herein is
E years ye to run
The Receiver hen
l, he three las
fog sale
t is a including the build
., n d Ii Id, and all the
U personal property, mentioned
above.
Purchaser or p u r a h as
eS Will be to deposit
i Receiver per cent of the
parch to price of bid in money
l or certified check, as a
I tee of goad h,
of Nov. nth. 1906.
C. Tucker. Receiver.
; and Long,
id.
ton
d Printers
ms,
, -i.
. How
he r
PRICKS
Rules regular tOe. can
L. s and
Ruled i in lies in
and
I I .
per
Pi.
Not Quite
oil., get u
nail or driver or mi-
Iv Co
of Type and
High Mater
N. Ninth
Hove a
, too
box and
Our line oil
Ii desire, .
will -n- tool
For gentle ponies
well broke A Kittrell.
Winterville, N. C
iD. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
box Hues hut
useful article.
la. single
Cotton
. Ties always on
Of course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. P.
Corey
Fresh con-
n stock. Country
Produce Bo. and Sold
; VILLE
North C in a.
beg to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
v Ready Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
t ; M 1- -I t II t;. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
f you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality
We it that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Hive just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
TUT BANK OF GREEN VILLE.
At the Close of Business, Nov. 12th 1906.
Liabilities-
Loan- Capital stock paid in
, .
j Undivided Profits
Paid
House
Due B inks
Gold
Coin
. t
It
2.419,110
1,858.28
checks out-
standing
North I w
County of Pitt. i
L. Little, the above-named bank, do
, i . . a. I wear that statement i
and sworn to
16th of Nov
G.
Public.
due to the best of my
L. LITTLE.
Q. MOTE.
W-
R.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY
GREENVILLE, N. C.
At close of business Nov 12th, 1906.
Loans and discounts 159.087.16
in
unsecured
Bonds,
Furniture and
Due from Bu- 25,273.09
Cash items
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
bank
S notes
stock paid in
Surplus
profits,
Bills payable
check
Duo to
Cashiers ck
METEORIC
POKE BERRIES.
Total
Total,
Suite of Carolina. County of Pitt,
I, OS. of above named bank, do solemnly
wear that the above is true to the best of my
and
Subscribed and sworn to
me, this 22nd of Nov 1900.
THUS. j. MOORE,
Notary Public
C. S. Cashier.
A. M MOSELEY
H.
J.
Directors
Mineral Th.-t Are Whirling
Space.
The space
ably masses of
iron or other minerals which
ore i; on
We rate. -r masses
within few
the earth's atmosphere,
and of to the
ground, r in
they suddenly become
I away into
an it gas. This is what
ii on when we i-
called a
Stars do The let
we see the of the
i n the meteoric body and
r air. former travels at
a as to generate an enormous
Occasionally, however,
i u do nut become i
Till to w
n force. A stone fell in
on coast opposite Zanzibar. It
was nicked up by some
herding cattle, and all the
to it with oil and
it with stuffs and pearls
as a i divinity come from
en. The missionary warnings were
unheeded. One day the warlike
attacked the tribe and
slaughtered them, whereupon the
survivors lo-i fit their
sold to the Ii museum.
Al Wold n
England, n over a
century Scientists were only
seriously considering such
foils, fin a Sunday n, Doe.
i. in misty during
thunder and lightning n
. there ii e like
explosion. A was
near he was by some of
earth thrown p
as it plunged into the ground. It
excavated a hole more than three
feel in diameter was found in.
bedded fast in the i balk rock.
This rut as big us j
a man's head an
the British museum. pa s
enormous across the.
vault of the heavens. As the
lite falls its greatly reduced
as it pa through the ever thick-
atmospheric strata until final-
it descends to earth.
The of the That Had
Been Eating Them.
One night a little after as
re were a i into the house
pr brother saw something
dark i iring flog kennel.
The old . lied in for as
he i. with the of his
father, stood at the other end
of he drew a flutter-
fen partridge acted so
queerly we could not make out
what was the matter, for she did
seem to be hurt. There were
no blood stains on her feathers, no
marks anywhere, but she could
v. h nor fly, and, what was the
-t of all. -lie did appear
frightened, and every one, think,
knows that nothing living is shier
than g partridge. marveled
the sight a- she quietly in the
older boy's hand, breathing very
-v no fear.
ii boy ex-
II ails her
drunk . i-n eating
; Sure enough. We
had all read get-
ting drunk on berries, but had
it.
her into the and
she on the table while ate
our supper. How indescribably fun-
she looked silting there my
allowing me to stroke her
smooth, brown mottled per-
the wild woods
from each one of us
helpless, drunken
would partly open and shut.
if we put hi-r on her feet she
with half
ling tail and
closed eyes and
Ho I, how i
we regretted d fin j
and so were unable In I d; In r
lure What a chance for Mr. Job
Not mini her such Id any
ore likely to in a lifetime I
As I held her again I i iv fa o
and oil .,,,,, f;, .; .
of breath from her bill ,; n t my
, cheek, -he the of
; of nil that i woodsy
and
dizzily,
A. Hitchcock in Outing Maya-
zinc. .
Philosophy of a Clown.
The late Charles Bliss, the fa-
star of the Dan circus
he was the original
imputed his success to thorough
he
master of it. The only wax-
to succeed is to be so thorough in
everything you undertake that fail-
altogether an impossibility.
The History of the Kile.
The invention id kite is usu-
ally attributed to the Chinese. The
man on actual record a- having
used the kite is boat
what purpose he em-
ployed it I have been unable to a-
showed possibilities of
a useful and scientific
l. attempt a new I certain, but it is not probable that
aid one day. you are a he accomplished anything of
importance, and it n not
1749, when Dr. Alexander
son Mr, Thomas Melville in
Scotland used it fur taking the
If you arc going, for to be of the upper air. that the
a stump speaker, if you are going to
address a lot of farmers, don't talk
farm unless you have studied it up.
Don't be like a stump speaker I
know who yelled at a crossroads
who puts his hand to the
plow must not turn
he to do, then, when he
gets to the end the
shouted a hired man in blue over-
News.
Franklin's well known
of obtaining atmospheric
by means of s kite again
drew attention to it. It is. how-
ever, within the last decade that
the kite has gained nearly all of its
importance, and this is due to its
development by men who have stud-
it and the forces act it
iii a scientific way. Among others
may be named Marvin.
Hargrove and Eddy. Dy their la-
a hitherto useless toy has be-
come an important scientific
Not Too Cold For Him.
The unconscious humor of the
English peasantry is shown in a
story told by the London Tribune.
A Lady Bountiful was calling on a
devoted I'M with
comforts as the doctor said i ,
. . n l head just above
were suitable for the old man, who j ,. . ,.,. . , ,
a , u i , , l in tins of
was riving and I , , , .,, . ,
, , . . some s skill was Listened
his consort, the
A Long Legged Deer.
finch mounted antlered
she saw the old dame leaning
over the fire. she
said, how's
he he he
muttered the old lady.
I can't say that for sure, but
he did seem just now. Rut,
there, it's that mortal cold up there
that I had to come down to warm
so to the wall that the
neck seemed to be coining
right out through plaster. Rob-
who was seeing this decoration
for the first time, eyed it with live-
curiosity and very evident
easiness. It looked I life-
like for comfort.
Finally the to be ex-
, chair, tip-
toed into the room
; with re-
turned to his place
the trouble,
asked his host.
to explained can-
Did tho Dog Reason
The late Duke of who
was an excellent observer, notes in
his diary how was hunting the
hounds the pack that an-
down to a wall and over-
all but Bachelor. This hound miss-
ed the scent as he reached the top
of the wall, and, standing there,
waved his stern as if in thought.
Then it seemed to flash across him,
the fox has crossed lie must
mini s wen- really as long as
that or if he wen- standing on some-
thing in another
A Gladstone Story.
Of Mr. it was said by
his that he had some-
in his
have turned short under the thing of the schoolmaster
So Bachelor dropped back into the I and this trait was apt-
road and, racing along, picked up illustrated when during the sum-
the F. Dale in
Magazine.
Outing
Not Guilty.
said the teacher re-
your hat off to me when MS
me yesterday
didn't have an,
replied the boy,
I sow
your
know yea ha
see me bat. That was tot
hat I bod
he Holidays
Are Coming
Mr. Merchant
The Columns of the
Sell More goods
for you than any other
MEDIUM
TRY HEM
Job
mer holidays on one occasion he
met the late Duchess of
in n country house, accompanied by
her schoolboy son, Lord
Hamilton. many mornings had
elapsed before Gladstone said
to the bur's
don't you it a pity that your
should holiday en-
idleness T I be happy
to give am Homer every
m or in was
the Lord en
lifelong W fiat
, a. ma
IN TILL
Send your Orders to the
Office.





LAND
to Winslow
Braxton and
23rd day of November
will sell for be-
t house in Greenville
n Thursday, December the l
described parcel or let
ind. situated in the town Ayden and
n the north aide of First Street, be-
at a point on First Strut a
hi the ditch and running a
course with the ditch feet
S. line, thence a west-
course with J. S. Hart s line
a ditch, thence a
with said feet to First
thence an course
First Street feet to the begin-
about one third an
more or loss, and being the lot
from J. H. I his
20th v of November,
WINSLOW MILLS,
F. G. Atty.
tarn
NOTICE TO
Having day qualified D.
C. Moore. Clerk of the .
of Pitt as r will .-. n
ran notice i In i. j u
all persons holding claims . ;
of said Elizabeth r n t
them to me for payment
on or before the
November 1907, or M.-
will be plea i in bar of
All sons indebted to said i tale
make immediate payment to me.
the day of I .
C. L.
of p
Jarvis Blow,
i .
m tow of the 1st A free
in Beaver Dam
known as Ml.
I will sell at public sale the
n,
, . co
i of mules, wagons, cart.-, farm-,
ecru, hay,
s. etc. Terms sale, cash.
This the 21st day of
CLARA J.
Executrix of the last
of Alfred Forbes.
and
The Omission Regretted.
The article in Tuesday's Re-
headed True Thanks-
giving- was written h-v
Rev. W. E. Cox. but by
printer the signing
of his name was omitted. We
very regret this
but being called from the
office about the time the paper
w . iii to press it was not
until almost the
edition had been printed.
Two men
on a near
bill. The shot one of the
men in the arm when they re-
the fire and killed him.
Julian Peele, a mail carrier at
Raeford, committed suicide by
blowing the top of his head off
with a gun.
By the of a saw mill
boiler. A. J- Hill, of Rowan
was to death.
Two whit j prisoners sentenced
for pockets, picked a
hole through the wall of W
jail and made their escape.
BANKING AND TRUST
AT BETHEL, N. C.
At the close of business Nov.
RESOURCES.
Low
from Banks and . of
Bankers deposit
Cash items Deposits subj to cheek
Gold
bank
and other U. S. notes
RESOURCES. I
j- i stock
ans and discounts Surplus fund
redrafts Undivided profits
Fixtures Mi.
n . i. fie ten j
Sin every department, of the
and i Goods, is
Its Unit h tempting proof
the I are prepared to
satisfaction to
the most critical and
r. o o o o o o
5,800.00
standing
I I
Every quality and greeds a Excellence.
rs Price an object lesson in the economy of buying
Th Fair Price b Waves Ail
mm
With price in the variety richness,
end cheapness of our beautiful
stock, we e you to come and
our seasonable line.
Tots
147.039,1
147,089.81
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
W H lard of above named s i
the above statement is true to the best of
and belief. W. H.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
me, in Ii day Nov
S. T. Canon
Votary Public
Hi
M. O. BLOUNT.
R. J. GRIMES.
STATON.
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE, N. t.
A I OP NOV. 12th,
L- i.- A- took pd in
Ku d. i,
profits
e of
; to
j C
-cure.
u,
V,
ft
Banks
i i
I, ;. Cashier of the above-named bank, do
above is true to best of m
w and .
. fa
ft. day . v
.; v JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
W.
R. L. vIS.
Dir
Clothing ,
Shoes,
a ab
Hats, Goods, Notions etc.
The the we are
and Newness the Styles, and
Variety for and Guarantee., Prices Right.
U I hi c i u A m Here.
ii Hit lit
at coin f i wit
i i
X. C.
of
Doors, Blinds,
And all Kinds of Turned
Also Dealers n
G rD LUMBER, CEILING,
etc.
ASSORTMENT SASH, DOORS
BLINDS C N HAND
Jill orders receive attention
ISSUE MISSING


Title
Eastern reflector, 30 November 1906
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 30, 1906
Original Format
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