Eastern reflector, 7 December 1906


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J Editor Owner.
and
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
VOL. No.
YEAR CLOSES.
GREENVILLE PUT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY DEC 1906
PITT ASSOCIATION.
Large Numerical and Financial Id- New Officers Elected--State
dent Moore Speaks.
The conference year for the The branch the
Methodist has come to a
, .
close. The last services for the .
year were held on Sunday, at here Saturday and held its an-
which an appropriate election of officers. The
MM was preached in church following were chosen for the
here, and a report of the entire next
pastorate of the present pastor. President. j. j. i
Rev. J. A. Hornaday. was made . ., . ,,
u j Vice-President, T. Tyson.
I his report showed that
the past three years one Secretary and Treasurer. K. L.
and thirty persons Little.
united with the church Of Executive Committee L. F.
the entire membership thirty- Evans, Moses William
have been 1-st to the Arthur Q L Joyner w A J
church by death, removal, etc,
leaving a net increase in Hearne-
of one hundred and one. Delegates to State Convention,
This is a larger number of ac- G- Alston Grimes,
cessions than any other pastor Collector, R- L. Little.
ever reported, and a larger net It was decided that the county
increase than was made during association meet hereafter the
the years preceding the first Saturday in each month at
pastorate. o'clock a. m., executive
The report also showed that committee to meet the same date
the three years past, the at a m.
entire assessment of the church After the business
has been met in full. Large President C C. Moore of the
mounts have been donated an- North Carolina Division
to Methodist orphan- dressed the He urged
PIANO IN SUNDAY SCHOOL.
A iV. A P. TOUTED IN
Little Girls Ask to Make First Pay- Slate Vole is Recent Declared
By Canvassers.
On It
The Baptist Sunday school re-
decided to purchase a
Did y .- to be
I to gang or ;
N. C D. l.-The not
of canvassers except
use in leading the Sun- ,,,,,,; . of too for
music Mm. u
day school music. On Saturday
him
Out-
Mr. G. G. for the in at th w
Chas. M. put a nice new
are humane
hen a young criminal is
before them r
piano in the Sunday school on count show ,. ., , I him to gang or to
trial. Sunday morning Commissioner was State i the de-
W. H. was 123.370; Douglass . serves to go there
making an explanation about the h and convicted the
piano when one of the girls in if is tor
Miss Maggie class K the there is always some
arose and asked for the class the was 16.907; . . ,
privilege of paying first s a majority of and keep him for the work he
on the purchase of the while in the Ninth district the sentence is
instrument. school accepted E. Y. Webb received jail with lea e t i hi e We
-hanks to Frank ;,;,.,. a. know a number of instances
With such girts as where good citizens have taken
for a good cause . . . , boys from the court Iron
. done a good
ESCAPES FROM CAMP
One Prisoner Another.
part by them, and
there being no saved boys from Just
Republican opposition; 0- H.
Duncan,
Mr. Joe who H. Allen, A. J.
charge of the convict w. w Ward c
camp, tells us of an unusual in- n r ,.,., , . . ., Lyon, D. J. Lewis,
Among the prisoners at . e , m
tho i. pa J- Crawford Biggs, 128.-
the camp is Ed a ;
together
as
was treated as a trusty, and Sun-
day evening he gave the
the slip and run away. Among
those sent to look him was
Pete a colored prison-
a trusty- Pete was
causes. in order to get the greatest
In addition to this, a from the association and
brick church has been in said he yet expected to see Pitt
our town at a cost of county have S strong
This beautiful structure is He explained fully the op-
the finishing touches, of local cotton ware-
it is hoped will be occupied houses and also the movement to I
i. n c . a 1.1 u first to come in sight of
by the first or the year organize the Southern cotton
Indeed, such reports speak company to purchase and hold
will for both pastor and people.; low priced cotton. It was a
strong speech and will lead the
county farmers to consider-
the matter of establishing
a local cotton warehouse.
W. T. J.
Shaw. J. J. L. Webb,
John B. Spence,
Marriage License.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
issued license to the following
MRS. SAM WHITE DEAD,
Loses Another Excellent
Loses Another
Woman.
At o'clock Tuesday night
Mrs. Annie White, wife of
Treasure.- Samuel T. White,
passed away at their home
South Evans street
Mrs. White was born Oct. 23rd
making her a little more
than years of age at the tine
and running him down
held him until guards could
rive and take him to the
camp. is serving a
sentence of one year, and Mr.
says he is going to
try to get some of his lime off for
good behavior.
She was a i
tor of the late Mr. Henry Shep-I
ALMOST A
Hotel has Narrow .
T lore name near being a
iv at Hotel Bertha in the
early hours of this morning,
fortunately it was stopped with-
out a damage of
and was married Nov.
1898, to Mr. White.
nests who wore our.
me u returned the hotel
I about o'clock, In the room
Mrs. White very sick w ,. .,,,;,.,,,
r about two and while ; , ,,, ,,,,
for some her death has
look
PROGRAM FOR WOMAN'S BETTER-
ASSOCIATION.
Saturday, Dec.
a. Devotional
Rev D W. Arnold.
Paper, Interior Decorations
of School Room, Mrs. J. O
Paper, Care
Ornamentation of Grounds, Mies
Clements.
Paper, Sanitary Re-
Miss Ada L. Tyson.
Paper, The Social
couples since last report.
WHITE
K. S and Lillian
Thomas
John Mills and Mollie Mills.
W. E.
Harris.
Lafayette Elks and Daisy
I. W. and Lucy
C won.
Jess.- and Catherine
Heath.
COLORED
Thomas and Ada Lang.
William Clemens and Maggie
Marcellus and
Rob-1 Sanders
Warren Williams and Agnes
for,
William Ellison and Lena Spier.
The total number of licenses
for the fiscal year ending
v 2nd, was The number
previous year was
,. . , . o gentleman ,., , j. m .
about two and while ,,. h to Doc 2nd. was The number
r some days her death has been i . . , . . ;, for the previous year was
tor, end brings TbS
sadness to all- She ,. . . ii-u, .,,., ,.,
is a member of the Episcopal J T Better-1 of the Woman's
, he wrapped com . ;., .
was
church, and a woman of such
lovely Christian character, a I
tweet, gentle nature as
of all who knew her.
Besides husband and l
little aged
he is by her
V. and o;.
A. n .
sisters, Airs.
rand Mrs, T. Smith,
Gr Mrs. J.
of i and two
hi , Mr.
of Gr and Mr H.
mover, Pa.
n era will be hi Id
day mo at
I sen Episcopal
A V ,;. -n
. i
l of f. in
ad d . Association-What is it
around the bed post and it done What is it
I to put the light out in Mary Wilson Brown.
he wen; . bed. About o clock
ho was awakened by bis I H
and found that the bed
wan on fire and the room so filled
with as to be almost
g. He sprang out of bed
an. I nearby rooms for help,
and C. C.
-o n of the guests soon pm
i r OUt,
i supposed that the e
Ii ii b hanging again
. I . id I
ruin i
the bed
barred
in-; oil mi
for a
of the State Normal and
Industrial college.
p What has the
Work of this Association to do
with Education Prof, E.
Lineberry.
Reports from township
i ice presidents,
Adjournment.
Make the Bait of One Another.
Association.
The teachers and friends of
education in the county will mm
j from the published program of
the meeting of this association to
be held in Greenville next
day that we may
meeting. This is the first
County meeting we have ever
Iliad and I am anxious that
teacher in the county and every
member of this association shall
ii. present. The president of
the State organization has b -en
now when labor is so
there possibility of saving th
young criminal from prison and
from chain gang. All over
North Carolina there are farm-
who would take young
those who are not too mean
to go anywhere except to a chain
gang, and keep them for any
length of lime the courts might
sentence them. And what bet-
could you do with a young
law-breaker than to put him in
the hands of a good and humane
who would work him ail
In-week, teach what a
ho nest days work is, hi
the same food the farmer's
Ely has, clothe him
and send him to church on
day That would be a
dial better than to spend
ends of dollars to build and b
keep., reformatory for
If the boy w
Foot from the court to s I
runs away, and r fuses the .
offered him why. put him
he will stay. Let him r
stand h is work on the Gum
it is work on the chain gang.
We heard a lawyer who has a
large practice and who has been
ii bar
years pay just a few days
that he . d yet heard
judge pass an infamous
Build your
send little white
and nigger to it
is before a magistrate
for some petty violation of law
an . I. a few month.
until It is full that boys
will l,. out of windows
you advocates of a refer
to take the young
in hand and
a school of the reformatory.
to them a trade and teach
them in books, then you are go
to do for them than i
being done for the innocent boy;
in this State. Let every
boy and girl she hell -5 ed in our
homes for the orphans; let , n
who does not break
the law from the Stat
Bo rudiments of an education One public schools and let
u .
are not
prison or a is .
ii i
Bey Ann,
invited to be with us Mi-.
If we nose, make v;,,., of the State Nor-
tho worst of one another Every College at Greensboro,
e has his weak points; every speak to the association
has his faults; we may that morning
tho worst of these; we may never fully appreciate tho work c. .our attention upon and enter into it unless you are
those But we may also make here Saturday. The Greenville Chamber of
the best of one another. We If there is a lo teacher in Commerce .
the
for his extreme politeness. Tho
invitation was formally
baton the morning of Ii;
pointed day she received B note,
written by the diplomat's valet
and couched in the foil from them to us life will be-
Thinking well doesn't count come a pleasure instead of a pain
nor. iv you act well and earth will become like
i we shall become not
oven of the 22nd . corn beef and I worthy followers of Him whose
he He is a poor lawyer who mis-j name is love. A. P. Stanley.
forgive, even as we hope to any , , , organ- mayor's u
be forgiven, We may put our- j district I would special- attendance was
graded selves in the place of others and
Clifton ask what we should wish to be
lo playing on
campus today
a son of Mrs L W done to us and thought of us
Whichard, fell and broke one of I wore we In their By
his anus. . whatever is lovable in
around us love will back
takes the will for the deed.
urge,
request you enough business men wore pres-
and the same to it interesting The
you-township vice president in for holding
that h. r report may show as for night,
that the entire township has been Jan. 9th
organized. The secretary was instructed
We cordially invite everybody to write officials of tho Southern
to this meeting. Let us all aid Express company, and ask that
in making this the beat free delivery of express packages
educational meeting ever held in j be provided in Greenville. This
the county. W. H. la a matter the business of the
Co. Supt. of School. I town needs.
I Trip
a Country i oil
upon his arrival
b on d the railroad coach aid
His
n w I, a
miles into the Pacific ocean,
when- it k . just to
and
numerous
he was On
round to food i back to he
discovered a whales in
his path. He squared himself
for a real g. kick the
but only partially
. is Rider spur,
which he at the time
to have on, caught in a three-
are of seaweed and his
effort landed only eleven full-
grown whale.-, ashore, including
the big bull of the k.
On his way back the train
he jumped off near the
cut. grabbed workmen by
the hand inexactly three quart-
of a minute, time,
with the ex re
for each man.
Then, one of the five-ton
steam shovels, on his hind
and began to dig inward the
Atlantic ocean.
gigantic i .
bosom of Mother Earth at
his first motion, and the Pan-
American republics took it for
another earthquake when the
vibrations were felt Within
just minutes and seconds
he had dug that
one mile and three-quarters
While awaiting for his train
to convey him from the he
hold a with the work-
men, which some-
thing v English speaking
persons and something over
imported shirt-tail-hop
consuming id Chinese
pigtails, the latter warmly greet-
rig him with Teddy
him belly rood
During j brief interval, -id
in exactly II Si eon I
made a w three of the die pi tails to do
the . washing up to
the end of. i presidential
mi.- i . Guardian
At a Ii a .
r. I .-. . . absent-
iii n u .
ion and j ancient and of
recent ere told by
speakers It is seldom that
ministers compete with one
another tell that task
of hearers,
but upon .
Stephen W, Dana, pastor of the
Walnut .
church, the honors.
was n
absent-m; so
marked it of en causes
queer l
Dana. when h was
married i told him to
i-1 ice the . . on his
i. ; i for
I fell her pulse, and. as it
x. y l Taster
normal,
m see your
Record.
mail going home late from
club has i be very careful
not to mistake the two lights of a
carriage for street light that
double
If a man has to s I
by his wife and sisters .
on giving them advice about
making money.





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played
STORKS.
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iron rat.
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notches in th .
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being not during
day therefore Ix c in
to the who i in
ire.-. . of the M i i
tin- stem ; tree the
it.
o the
are mat l f.- i by the
height the blue gum.
son I i e over f i
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go
and
the
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or
boxes f-T
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The r i
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spite of
re
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I i moment
nature.
were re-
. the clerk
I hair-
ed .
hi- sh
to pi
and
n. me. .- V
and he probably
know to this day that
to
d and patient
i employer and
. who, of
. in be
; on. Saturday
re
to n
the bi-j
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.
.,
reeds v
i or i e
rushes . . i
killed by the
him.
h c climber is cutting the
he rests hi whole weight
on the toe. aid in moving upward
he hold- hatchet between his
th.
The before the
co of the white men were of
stone, but afterward steel ones took
their places.
tr.- 1-
an
I, tin
th II
. n
PI
. I
trunk through
wall for
Job
than
I ll e
bonds that
re now d the
of the the
. .-.
I . in i
ton now
. I owe a
, hut
i Ki
CRAB CLAWS.
A Seville Tidbit, Mont For F n
Ci tier
Visitor in S men car-
rag baskets I of claws,
lays a in the Paris Tempt,
Ti e are cooked and people
n them more for fun than
for i as Russian
But what
is this or . can becomes
re-l h , if he j
is a era . bis la I
As a matter of fact the
has no part in the business. The
as the claws arc call-
Or
ii . December at
my homo near Bethel
. gel to the highest bidder.
i named real and personal
i r. . In- farm known as
the H. Ward farm, containing
. situate one and one
. from Bethel depot and one
Buntings aiding. There
a-- acres of fine farming land
u cu suitable for
. i . and truck There
woodland. IS acres of
. L
lit under wire fence. There
. place the folio buildings,
a well constructed and repair.
ii . .-. . ; . g building,
i i two tobacco I one pack
. e tenant la u e, will
. h property
hi and in. n furniture
farm ti a hone, one
nine an two All the above
named property will positively be sold
the date named.
Mrs. Harriet I Ward.
BETHEL TRUST COMPANY.
AT N.
Vt
taken
from a salt water
i ins which
along shores of Morocco, j plead in bar of recovery.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having before the Superior
Court clerk of Pitt county as
with will annexed, of the estate
Jane notice is
given to all persona indebted to
the estate to make immediate pay-
the undersigned, and all per-
s I a said estate
arena ate present thorn for pay-
on or la fore 26th day of No-
i,. o notice will be
and discounts
Overdrafts
Furniture Ki
from Ranks and
Rankers
items
Gold ruin.
S-i H- Nat l bank
ind other D. notes
Total
4.787,37
5.3011.00
fund
Undivided profits
Time certificates of
subj to cheek
checks nut-
standing
Certified
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. H W -laid Cashier of the above named solemnly
swear that the above statement
and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
f me, this h day Nov
Votary Public
is true to the best of
W. H
M. BLOUNT,
R. J- GRIMES,
STATON.
Directors.
Spam
Judge Upton's Experiment.
Judge of Keene, N. IV
was a strict prohibitionist end was
loner noted for the severity of the
sentences imposed on
before him ion,
says the Boston Herald.
Discouraged by his ire
intemperance i
lie one day to as-
certain what bout cir-
liquor that made it so at-
to its votaries. According;.
he obtained a supply of
and before retiring for the
night he drank n generous amount
of liquor, intending to record
the carefully.
Tho those who were
-ere surprised to
ii i. -i- promptly dis-
while all other delinquents
received their punishment.
At close of session the
prosecuting officer ventured to in-
quire why the court had so com-
reversed his usual attitude
-J th.
e raised
which had been bowed upon his
s. and, still ; n his
temples, r
I.,., them go They
are Pi .
When the nose i- bleeding never
hold it over n or hold the
head down in . . way. only
causes rash of Wood to the
broken in the nose. The
head be held up and hack,
the in
an
a no
eh or
tire
cheeking
the
fa. of the I
where the
i-. pressed
. ,
tie
to i .
line of the most
simple means of
bleed is to press on
N tin- under
i r the artery that
nasal passages
occur. If this
of blood is me-
thus allowing
and the broken tissues
seal up the opening.
with tho finder
wad of pa-
lip and fold
it, holding it down
. f does not
, in store is near get
a piece of
the in-
r r tin i- from where the
per in-
i .
After All.
possesses
rare a broad of th. a
of
relates through an
lowing which f
. .- i
the I fun s cool
r . A
looking v. . in
. the
r his
trough
is
of glove
Island.
impression that
rim it,
i I
feet to r . h
Central
re lo to the
i Morris park.
water
two
i- top of Morn-
av and In
street
feet to get to
and Portugal. Each little
with his one little wife, has a
little cave for a home, and, adopt-
the Arab estimate of the other
m x. he usually keeps his wife shut
up inside the cave, meanwhile stay-
about the threshold himself and
a brave show with his big
. f.
the tide runs out the crab
pro along the beach look-
r i holes. Either the
an and down .
win he may devour, and thus
.- iv whether he has fine
or i. and the size
h indicates the of
the householder. In the one
cuts his retreat
his from door with mud.
In ea-e he digs him out.
Anyway. him of bis
11- him at liberty-
to prow o more.
In-re the happiest
feature of whole affair, fir the
pin not from the
crab hi ail. Instead he presents
tin i
i- -i his It is a
i demonstrable that the
be ah his i law by a mus-
effort, thus making no
bill leaving slump in
such condition a new claw U
i grown. The fishermen simply
tali Mr. Crab by the hand, where-
upon he lets go. leaves the claw
With them and runs off home with-
out it. And as the is no longer
of any use to him or to anybody
else in the water and as it is salable
and edible, the i
lakes it home and sells it.
Nov.,
J. W. BROOKS,
of Jane Moore.
Stray Taken Up.
have one heifer run-
in my field. i r.-d with white
face, marked Swallow lurk in right ear.
o-h crop in lo he about a
and a half Owner can get
.- me by property and paying
N v. SO, 1906.
M. W. Tyson.
It. F P. No. . ville, N. C.
STRAY TAKEN UP.
a sandy co
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
Al THE CLOSE OP 12th, 1906
Loans and Discounts Stock paid in
Overdrafts Secured .
76.39 Undivided profits
of Deposit
35.938.72 deposits subject 66,753.29
Cashiers
470.00
Due from Banks
Cash Items
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
46.69
h my stock.
it or
. How fork
lit ear.
same by
paying
N. C.
hank, i
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ml,. ,
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I, f. n- Mil day f Ni-
III, will In- p hi liar
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--f Tyson
In-i
of Lean Bacon.
Lean bacon has a r nine
in the dietary. It f
cording to a report of the United
States department of agriculture,
m i digestible muscle
food other meats nearly
twice as fat. making the to-
is available energy
derive from much larger
than from other meals. Bacon fat
is easily digested, and when com-
with other foods it appears
to exert a favorable mechanical ac-
upon digestion, Over ii per
cent of the of is digested
end by tho body, and lean
at the same even a high-
e n pound, is a cheaper food
than oilier meats. A fact made
char is the fat increase the
digestibility of foods. For in-
stance, meat baked with beans
makes the Leans more
than without tho fat.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
is hereby given that the stock
holders in the incorporation of the
Winterville does by
consent of each stockholder
the company and will not do further
business in said name. This Nov. 27th.
1906. A. G. COX. Sec.
We will make application to the
Board of Commissioners of Pitt county
at the meeting to be held on the first
Monday in January, 1907, for license to
retail liquor for six months in the town
of Fountain, N. C. Nov. 27th. 1907.
STRICKLAND HEATH.
lo sufferers of Kidney, Liver or
Bladder Other
boy a bottle and if
l cure we will refund
our We say a
free- bottle I
mid it yon,
us,. SOL until
This adv. entitles you
In u SOL at
paramour and rick
Only a limited number bottles
Don't miss this op
to test
v Your Dollars
A dollar come in handy for a There is
no better saving than to buy goods where you can
pet nave
Cotton seed meal and Hulls
HAY. BRAN, SHIP STUFF,
sell at very lowest I also carry
line of
and can save on these. See me before
F . J
LEAD LOW FOR CASH
Save the Worry
The hot brings you
.
for my I
said tho pro-
white kid gloves. is
the kind. I
cried the woman.
no I They'd be too
got a hand like.
Boulder of
dear. yea got
. I i If
deck
U mat W.
Mi,
b it
r .-i
Hui Ir.
ye. ;
Wash in road and One
street,
on yon feet above the
of the bay
a Climb.
A little had gone to tho
from n where there
vi-re no hills and from that part
were
the looking around her
at the of hill
n poi
I that very
Ht It
U. Um that mm a
m toy
toll ,
What He Meant.
Little Harold had been directed
teacher to word
Mild
my pen.
Harold, did you say
wrong with
SOL.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I letter of administration on the es-
Waiter deceased
ins this been issued to ma
Clerk of the Superior Court Pitt
county, notice is hereby given to all
persons holding claims against said es-
to them to me for pay
Is enough discomfort without wort
for breakfast, dinner and
over what yon shall wt
with sit-h a fine a
Canned Package
Goods. Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee,
Tea, Candies, Fruits. us I carry, tho selecting and buy
inf; are and tho all saved t will take DO to
c you of if you visit av and set I
You can me one dour North of
J. B
LAND
By virtue of a mortgage executed
and to Winslow Mills by
, d authenticated, or or before and wife, f ,
. r .- . . t . . hi I M
NOTICE TO
Having this day qualified In-fore
C. Moore, Clerk of Superior Com
ii Mar
yon would ow.
thought
old
n-t Ml
D. M. JOHNSON.
of Walter deed.
Janis It Blow
Tier I.
C--
i i
re
I.
.-s ti e
of In.-
ii,
y are
of them;
rho .,
they rather
or play golf than any at-
to aid
with el-
we tern to
on the north side of First Street, be-
ginning at a point on Street at a
in the ditch and running a north-
course with the ditch feet
J. S. Hart's line, thence a west-
aiders course with J. s. Hart's line go
and children's ,
.-j u. i course with said feet to First
thence an course
. First Street feet to the begin-
about one third of an
acre more or loss, and being the lot
purchased from J. H. This
day of November, 1906.
WINSLOW MILLS,
V. G. Atty.
Wanted
braid
n knit underwear wanted by
the Josephine Mills, the largest
and best knitting mill in the
South Easy hours, from a.
m. to p. m. Good pay.
of good boarding houses. Ad-
Josephine Mills,
Ga. ltd
Two hundred fifty and
new knitting
mill C. Good
Jeffrey.
C.
For Sale farm
contains
SO acres c eared and
more easily taken in. For
farther particulars apply to
day in November 1907, or this notice
plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment to me. This
the 19th day of November 1906.
C. L. BARRETT,
of Elizabeth
Jarvis Blow,
SALE OF PERSONALTY.
On Monday the 17th of December
1906 on the farm of the late Alfred
Forbes in Beaver Dam Township, Pitt
county, known Williams
I will sell at public the
I property belonging to
of Alfred Forbes
of mules, farm-
implements, com, fodder, hay,
seed, etc. Terms of cash.
list day of
CLARA J. FORBES
of last will
Alfred
OUR
J. J. HINES
lUcky-too
Commander Gambler of the Brit-
n book this
J M. W . Manager
. A-
A- i
. an-
I I
and lo
in .
all win, receive
also
job printing
Coward has been
during the week.
We are displaying a very
pretty line of art squares and
raps. Cannon
Miss Nancy Lawrence passed
through Thursday on her to
Greenville.
If at all interested in cook
I stoves and heaters it will pay
to examine quality
that Cannon Tyson are
Miss Sallie Ann Harrington, a
old lady died here We
night and buried the
following day.
to B, K. new
beef, fresh meats, can
Huh.
Friday noon the fire alarm was
Minded and in response thereto
graded school building was
to be in but our
fought bravely and man-
and soon the fire was ex-
with but slight dim
e to the building. The same
tenant house on Ne-
farm near here
as entirely consumed. The
rates were very poor people
id lost all they had. Here is
excellent opportunity for
for a noble purpose.
of meal, ea
i- H-n Ki-ink Co
Nellie Barnhill, of Green-
He, has been visiting friends
re recently.
Canon TysOn cordially in-
in the to call
Ins cloaks
The protracted meeting in the
Baptist church
closed Rev. P. T- Anthony.
was assisting Rev. T. H
. the pastor, has returned
is home in South Boston, Va.
or good and cheap our go
Co, always have
on hand.
a E. Ellis has resigned his
lion as a magistrate in Con-
township and J. M, Blow
I been appointed in his stead-
Be handle Goldman's shoes
women. Misses and children,
pair sold under strict
On overcoats and
dug Cannon Tyson can
you in both quality and
you need any paint be sure
on E. E. Co.
Rosa is visiting in
Mount.
e Sauls, of Fremont, spent
days here last week with
Redding Smith,
have been here on
go, he
, ill prices mm
most buy
and Tyson.
s. Croom and family, of
in county, are
at the
I of Greene
y, Miss Helen Galloway
Warren, of Grimesland,
at Hotel Tripp Wednesday.
keep on u
feed at c-ll
hay, corn.
brand
hip
I Mattie Hill, of
Mrs. F. Q.
and Agent.
. , .- C.
Prof. H. B. Smith, of the
Greenville graded school, spent
here with his
friend. Prof. J. A.
The graded school has added to
its library a very large Webster's
unabridged dictionary for the
use the pupils.
Misses Bessie Harris End Annie
Dudley spent Thanksgiving
the road.
There were bales of cotton
sold on this market Saturday.
d ; on- farm
nail mm s l it c I h
bout learn
n of den. ml I
mil out I, i f, k. d in;
. . i of i i i i j lo
. ii OS
A Ken, N.
of a
drew.-.
rang fr
p.
i . ,. i
i.
. of i
d An
practicing
in a
,, .
lie
the
A .
novel
tic i i d
v . n .
me of
the
i pi lice
A i
tern is up
,.,
n.
i .-.
Dial .-- have need,
i- i- .-I in . vine
11- to i
II i is
.- R-ire in
. ,. p
of
nit petty
, n ave
. lie tie,
II
i-
Joseph
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Uriel. i
Ayden, N. C.
School
Stationery
Now is time lo save
money by coming us for
requisite i
tablets, pens, era
we have also a great assort
of Dainty
note for use
all lints plain or hemstitch-
ed
The mainstay of
re
M.
VI.
AYDEN, N. U
line Men and Clothing Dry Goods,
Everything needed for the house and form, I
of suits to order.
J. J. H I N ES,
N C.
make a
North Carolina in the Superior
Pitt County Court.
G. W. Move
Vs.
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled above
has been commenced in the Sup.
Court of Pitt county for a e from
the bonds of matrimony, and the said
defendant will further take notice that
she is required to appear at next
term of tho Superior Court of Pitt
county to be held on the second Mon-
day of January, unit, it being the
day of January, at the courthouse,
of said county in Greenville, N. C,
answer or demur to tin- com. in
said action or the plaintiff will apply to
the Court fur tho relief demanded in
This the Slat of
November,
D, C. C. S. C.
Julius Brown. Atty. for plaintiff
i moral,
II i f tea in
a Fr rough lo
nu in
of it became
in London, and a pound
Mild for
the deal-
In in He
r ii a cure for all disorder
Bold great of it at u
Records show that tea
has at times been sold in England
for as much as a pound.
Er
of ll
I . f my in-
by f i
object ill . i i n
measuring mi of
of ii- line In-low n
line drawn of
server. The at
of the and e
I measurement i- m by I a
who. in
yards, until of the water
line of the i- raised through
the angle of depression, and then
reading the gradual m on Hie mi-
I v A. in of fail-
ed Si I
it COST
NE
2-
The great clean
of
newer
, Pianos
and Woodwork.
IN THE NEW SIZE
BOTTLES.
North
-t- ,
THE BANK OF
the goose bit sin .
THE K
Clothing, Dress goods, Notions,
Fats, caps, Boots, shoes, and
Fancy groceries and store
Must be solo by the
a January
We publish our cost mark as we mean business when we say
at Cost.
HA G L E O B M QT S
Come one, come and examine our stock n x
on credit.
Everything for Cash
r f
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES
Discounts, f stock
Secured i 66.1 Surplus i
mid Undivided less
Due from
. -ins. ii,
S. lo
Silver Coin, 1,232
ll notes
s- notes 6,046.00
Total,
NORTH
PITT,
162.1 Cashier's
tins
Total.
j;
I J. it. Cashier of bank, co i . iv J-car
th it the statement is true lo the beat of kn.;, ,
J. R. SMITH,
R.
DIXON
SI . CANNON
Notary Public Directors
SELL
higher and s a
farmers movement
o of t;
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
O. J. Editor and
altered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising made known upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
truth in prefer race to
VILLE NORTH CAROLINA DEC. 1906
phi
The I
meets in
ate
convention CONVICT
and Year.
this
to
One . w
e i t- i
owe the n
Now w
en
or .-
folks
if
requires
to t trough th
U is n
for length.
The .
president t in
th to r n m
the s.
i a
Bod
and
With
its
t. .-- ,
no it
on follow in he wake of the
ii disastrous
t is not safe r t av-
when l
run
-i
T- . congress meeting
the first of December
ought to be changed, as the
time and expense of getting the
rs there is
wasted. They hardly gt
for work before are all
planning to go for
the so t t there is
really nothing of
done until after the new year
c ms in.
As telegraph operator
ha established his it
is fA
Other cause for .
expect the Raleigh News
Observer gave the correct s
in saying that but for a dis-
engine which
of an hour in stops to it
up. train President
would have i
and no wreck would have
The following notice of k white
escape was issued yes
by the prison
Dell made I .
from the State farm, near
N. C, on November 30th.
He is a white man about forty-
yen-- old. feet 1-
inches weighing
pounds, brown eyes and
and was sentenced
from c 17th,
1906, ten years for
house-burning.
his arrest we will pay a
reward of and all
News
and Observer.
Jim Bell his liberty quick
It was n longer than September
term of court that he was sent to
he -lit y for ten years for
home ii nil .
S will adJ
to the reward offered by the
State tor the capture of Bell.
in during
amounted to 2,361.483
bales compared with 1,992.517
baler for October 1905, and
899.328 for October 1904. For
the first two months of the cur-
rent crop year similar receipts
aggregated bales, be-
slightly in excess of
arrivals in 1905, but
bales below that of
The net overland move-
for the same periods was
hales in 86.9.5 in
1905, and 114.099 in 1904 Of tin
American takings
two months under dis-
the Northern mills re-
bales and the
South m 477.315. a total of 797.-
bales; compared with
for the period
in 1905 and in Exports
exclusive of movement to Canada
is included in the northern
takings, amounted to
bales during the first two
months of the current crop year,
and were over bales in
excess of corresponding decrease
of more than bales if
with like activities in
1904. Chronicle.
Mrs. Fred Cox Deal
, Cox, wife of
Mr.
Saturday night at the home of
her Lev, Mrs. Haddock, near
Mrs. Cox came
from Richmond Tuesday of last
week to visit her sister and a day
or two later was taken with
and soon died. She was
a native c f this county and leaves
a husband and three children.
As soon as she died Mr Cox
was notified by telephone at
Richmond and being too late to
catch the regular train Sunday
morning, he chartered a Lain to
take himself and children, with
D . Fitzgerald, of Richmond, to
where they caught the
afternoon train for Greenville,
carriages being in waiting at the
depot here to take them out to
Mrs. Haddock's. Undertaker
E. G. the
body and it was taken from
Ayden, Monday afternoon, to
Richmond for interment n
cemetery there-
To be alive, up-to-date
town, and take advantage
of every good thing that comes
along, the merchants and
men generally mu it
one another. Because one
man has opinions
Richmond, and religiously ;
no reason you should hold your-
aloof from him.
always that his friendship
worth more to you than his i
ion. In friendship there is h
and in harmony then
strength. One man alone
not build up a town, nor
half its citizens do so i
other half oppose them. It
be r. bitter pill to pull
same harness with your it
up the street, but to
one if you pull with him awhile
you will find out is a .
man than you thought for.
This is time of year a
woman s to think what she
seeds most at home, so she can
buy it for her husband s Christ-
mas present and charge
it to him,
Col A. A. D Andrews,
vice-president of the
railway, was mentioned s ac-
to President ; who
killed in the wreck
last week. . . that as
the of s position
Andrews
charging his from
North Carolina to Hew York, he j Record.
declined being considered in con-,.
with the presidency
the road.
New Counties.
With meeting of the next
will come the
for the formation
In. v counties up from
or more of the present
ties. of
f -e such a pro
wit. hr
as the county seat. Rocking-
., m county considerably
i . the burning of
court house at Wentworth-
me favor rebuilding at Went
,.; and others favor a division
of the county with and
Madison respectfully as the seats
of Other sections
of the State to be heard from
and the possibility is that there
will a many more
for such privileges
than favorable results, as is usu-
the case with the convening
f every General Assembly.
THE BAZAAR.
K a Most Successful Beginning.
The bazaar under the auspices
of the Ladies Aid Society of the
Baptist church opened Tuesday
night in hall. The
opening was very successful both
in attendance and patronage.
The crowd was large and
chased liberally the beautiful
on sale. haM
an attractive scene with
its booths.
The of
the evening consisted a candle
drill and songs by fifteen little
girls who rendered their parts
well.
Mrs. B. E. Parham, vice-pres-
of the society and Mrs. R.
Humber, treasurer, have general
charge of the bazaar, and they
and their assistants deserve
much credit for the excellence
with which everything was
planned and arranged.
The first department en the
right of the entrance is the
booth and smoking den
with Mesdames D. J. Whichard,
J. W. Bryan, W T. Burton,
W C. Hines and J. N. Hart
in It is decorated in
yellow and black and as the
name implies contains a variety
of articles, smoking tobacco and
cigars
Next to this is the fruit
and candy booth, decorated in
pink and white, with M
Nellie Lawrence, Jamie Bryan,
Mary Lucille hi
in charge. It contains a g
assortment of candies and ii up .
In the corner was the
decorated in
white- This is in
Smith representing
Wiggs and attracted the
folks to hunt for hidden .
the s.
is the booth, deco-
i in reel and white, w.
. II. W. Whedbee
Misses
A lie Lawrence and Sophia Jar-
vis. In the is a pretty
Christmas tree and dolls are
everywhere.
Then comes the artistic
IN w
Overcoats
. are pulling to booth decorated in light
the same good end, in this white. This contains
way will quickly become kinds of baby wear and
with his good qualities. of Mesdames Julia
like him better and overlook his en White and C. S.
faults. Merchants Forbes.
Next is the fancy work booth
containing numerous articles in
fancy work. This is decorated
n green and pink and is in
charge of Mesdames G. J. Wood-
ard and W. F Burch and Miss
Lena Matthews.
Out near the center of the
room is a toilet table containing
perfumes and toilet articles.
This i- in charge of Misses
Abbie Smith and Mattie Law
. last, but by no means lea I
the in charge of Mesdames
Ola Forbes, Florence Dancy, C.
J. T. Brinkley, V.
H. Bagwell, T. R. Moore and
Misses Cotten and Maggie
D These are kept busy
serving the excellent menu con-
of ham sandwiches.
sliced turkey, fried oysters.
chicken salad, cheese straws.
i, beaten biscuits,
wafers, coffee,
and cake.
following is the roll of honor
tin public school for District
township, Ora
Ethel Allen,
Hettie Clark.
Allen.
Hulda U. Cox, Teacher.
J.
LEADING FLORISTS,
OF NORTH
Raleigh, N. C.
Phone
All of all kind choice eat flow-
in Special attention given
to Wedding and Funeral Decorations,
Bulb stock. Pot plants for Winter
plant, and in
Freight rates are too high.
railroads have organized
themselves into a powerful mo-
has destroyed all
The only rebel
possible from the arbitrary
charges the unjust
lies within the power
the General No sec-
of the country can attain its
full growth when the railways
within that
I v, b tax upon hi
industries. The railroad
is the most powerful organ-
in the country today. The
; i. exerted by it in the leg-
halls is both
and demoralizing. Astounding
because the people who pay the
continue to allow them-
selves to be pilfered by
; demoralizing b .
organized monopoly is i.
slow to exact from
the people to satisfy its utmost
desires, and its desires are
ways co-extensive with its
The States of North
Carolina and South Carolina are
more largely discriminated
against than any of the Southern
States while the entire South is
discriminated against in
with the classifications mad,.
by the railroads in the North
em and Western States. The
active and determined efforts of
all the people in the South should
be directed against the further-
of these violent abuses of
equity and justice. An
age is not sought, but as fair
treatment us is given elsewhere
should be had, and will be had if
the people will show that inter-
est in legislation that is
a lot of satisfaction wearing Clothes like these
that distinguish you in any company
-J
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
grade, not only in these fine quality but in
garments as well. Price up Our All Ready Stock offers
you t he ; value for your money you could find anywhere, and
our Furnishing Department will complete your perfectly -w
at little cost. Come in.
w.
WILSON
The King
New, latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr
Goods, Shoes, Silks, Woolens, Dress trimmings and
Cloaks, we only ha space to you a few price
but have lots of goods and will take pleasure in
showing you
Make our store your headquarters
solid colors.
Plaids mixed, the
newest thing -f
1.00,1.25,1,50 per yaM.
SHOES AT
i and tor the Noblest
and -o i made a- 3.00
3.50 and
Percales and
school dresses in figures
plaids.
1-2 and cent
Our underwear is complete
Building Loan.
The directors of The Home
and Loan Association
held their monthly meeting
Tuesday night. As the
grows in age its financial
condition gets better and better.
The report of the secretary and
treasurer its assets are
New
cations for loans arc before every
meeting of the directors and the
loans are safety made as fast as
dues are collected.
F,
a-
Died.
Mr. Rickey Moore, a wall to do
f died about noon today at
his i from Green-
I P i
H. Ii. Smith, Messrs J. L Little, J. W. Aycock. Wiley
S Evans, Herbert A. B J. Y. Monk
many other., of Greenville.
S. chard
fasted by the His sister i about
S.
This department is in F. C. who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory
takes the place of ; ., ,.,.,, belts of all grades
We sell it. B. T. Cox K M . Co.
The Cox Co. has
just Lo pair of their Tar
Heel wheel to one of our
ii mill
TRIAL
Be
Hie
Bro.
Miss Lucy Manning, who had
been visiting Miss Mollie Bryan,
returned to her home near Grin
Saturday morning.
The A. G. Cox Co., has
on hand a full supply of their
Tar Heel carts and wagons. Bet-
Mr see or write them before you
buy.
Grant Tyson, of Greenville,
was here Sunday night and re-
turned Monday morning.
Go and examine that new line
of and fine shoes
it B. F. Manning
Miss Laura Cox returned to
today to resume net-
work in graded there.
b, Comp
Faro delightful and refreshing
s-U J. B. Carroll
for best cigars and
J. B. to farm
near Pi is
A full f candies
and f. ii ll
Bi Sadie Little, aft spend-
it
h--it left f
is
teaching.
copies
B. C Co.
r I III s
able ; to
I auditorium
of W LI
lines of fine dress good-;
arriving Inly at
Barb
Mrs. B- Forest is spending
a few days in the country at her
father's.
The A. G. Cox Co.,
still taming out their nice and up
to date Hunsucker buggies.
Miss Lucy Cannon, daughter
of Lewis Cannon, and Joseph.
r , at Harrington Barber Co. Call
were united in mat- , f, The plow is the
thing for tearing up rough land.
You can find them at Harrington
Barber Co.
FOR SALE. One-half
corner lot with three room dwell-
conveniently located to school
The A- G Co., are and business part of town- For
still receiving orders for the i particulars see
School Desk. See or
write them before you buy.
ii i
crockery wares, flower pots and
stone jars at Harrington Barber
It Hi-
all -f
Will
a goo t we
pr.
you
Harrington By r
. I
i i y home
l ii find
and
we
. u
until
. ROYAL.
i i, nine that
than
make
any
Come
For the next M days we will
offer these Machines
for
A. W. ANGE CO.
Holiday goods are
Sunday evening at the
home of her father.
The school season is here and
and see them before they are
picked.
Deposit your money in the
boy will need a good com- Bank of and rejoice
with us in its rapid progress.
Where your treasure is, there
will be your interest also.
winter suit. B. F. Man-
Co., have then of all
See them for prises.
Mrs. W. E. Proctor, of Grimes-
land, is visiting her r Mrs.
Tucker.
Every mail brings the A. G.
Cox Co., orders for their
cotton planters, guano sowers,
Economic Back Bands etc.,
even though early in the season
for these goods.
Mrs. Carrie Baton, of Golds-
is visiting Mrs. J. Coop-
this week.
Those in need of dry plastering
laths ready Lu idled, L. L.
Kittrell who will be glad to fill
your order.
Highest grade flavoring extra-
at J. B. Carroll Co.
C. D. of Goldsboro, is
spending some time with his
Mrs. j. R. Cooper.
Farmers, come and examine the
machine at
Barber Co. This is a
wonderful labor savor.
The sound of the hammer is
heard on all sides. Three large
two story buildings are being
erected two for R. H. Hunsucker
and the for Manning.
There is is n better investment
than in real estate in a live town
and our citizens of means are re-
this. Our town stands
for thrift and enterprise and
many people wish to come and
avail themselves of these
They must have com-
houses in which to live
if they are attracted to come.
The A. G Cox Co. are
receiving orders for their Tar
wheels. Any one in
of a first class cart wheel
will do to send their order
at
line of Fall and
Winter millinery
ready for inspection at nine
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct
10th through
All are invited to call
at our new with the J.
It. Smith and Company.
The Misses Morrison,
Ayden N O
The cold rains and snows are
coming soon and you will need
good wear See Harrington
Barber Co., for rubber boots.
A car load of lime has just
rived at A. W. Co.
J. A. Manning.
Winterville, H. C
if in-, more IiCox A K o for T V W. ,.
o . nil
Ufa
Call and see the large line of
ladies and cloaks at B.
F, Manning Co. They are off-
them at a bargain.
Ai i. Iii A eel
Ii Mils tine-,
l HI ill II,
T. Cos, o l H ,.
our I
t -t
v i have i
ii-K Hi hi. i ii.-.
B. -f.
A I; line of plaids of
grades just at b. F,
Manning Co. They are going.
Call and see them at once.
A carload of fresh flower just
received at Harrington Barber
Com
North Carolina i In Superior
Pitt County. Cur.
H. W
Vs.
Notice of Sale
and W. A.
Stokes. J
By virtue of an order of the
Superior t of Pitt county
made in the above entitled
be u James L. Flem-
co ill exp
public e before the
house door of Pitt county in
Greenville, N. C to the highest
odder for cash, on Monday, the
day he
following tract or
of to-wit;
ala stake on the New Bern
road at the corner the colon d
school house acre, thence
o west to a stake three
feet from W. A s fence,
thence with the fence to Ed
ward's corner, thence Ed-
wards line to a
on the New Bern road, thence
with the said road to the begin-
containing four acres more
or This the 15th day of
November, 1906-
L Fleming. . Commissioner.
Oakley N. C.
J. O. K. U
business calls in Gr
Mrs.
visited her n
here la
e little show
c I use la it T
was very much
Iron.
H- Little
Saturday.
S attended
at Hat Swamp with re-
J. K. Barnhill, of Winterville,
Idled his appointment I a small
but attentive audience in this
neighborhood Sunday.
Thanksgiving passed off quiet-
Nash Hardy and wife B
Sunday in s n.
J. R. made in
the Stokes set I i Sunday.
Mrs. Sutton, of Winterville,
is spending a few days in this
section with relatives.
J. H. Moore, of Bethel, was
here Sunday.
John Flowers, of Bethel, has ac-
a position at this place
with the A C L. as
T. A Manning has moved to
Oakley. We welcome him and
family.
J. E. Hines, of
here Sunday.
We have been ,. ;.
It that a i
w is
i. to
s on, so we will
week
W. J. of
Jim of I;
ware here Friday.
Mrs. L. F. Win .
Hobgood, visaed
last week.
Mrs J. L.
from
Gray Corey gave
Piney Gr
house last Thursday, i
crowd of invited
useless to say it was
ant, for Mr Corey
pleasant for all. He
t it this
Livery
Transfer
f n r ii i ii nice and
elates all
h boarded by the week
REPORT OF THE OF
BANK OP WINTERVILLE,
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
At the Close of Business, Nov. 1900.
Capital Stock paid in 8,000.00
Undivided profits, loss
currant expenses 47-51
Bills payable
Time chi of deposit
Deposits subject to ck.
117.946,76
State of
County of
I, J. L. of above named bank, do solemnly
wear that the is true to the best of say
edge J. L.
Loans and
Overdrafts
Fixtures
Demand
Due from Banks
l mid
Nat. Ilk and other
Kings
of
s i. -re
school
. Urge
ts
y pleas-
it
a high
toned gentle of i are
J. S- Cherry and family, of
Stokes, visited here Sunday the
guests of J- B
The home of Mr. and Mrs- J.
M. Highsmith was made sad last
Wednesday when death took
from them their sweet little boy,
Clarence He was years old-
The community extends
sympathy
Mrs. Martha Rawls Miss
Minnie Moore spent Saturday
with relatives near Washington.
J. E- Whitehurst, of House,
spent Monday here-
Miss Minnie Whitehurst is vis-
near Greenville.
Hands
Sea
From Intern Sleeves
-.-
; co.
. lib
his New York
idling
bin
f r-
sh
International Tailoring Go.
popular prices
Mew York San Francisco
m in up the choicest product
of the German mill, is of woolen
in Europe and America to-day. I to be to meet the de.
created by a v.
You n . . r International man.
W how and tail mi here.
HE SOU -17
A.
W. H RICKS
Attest
is, day i tH.
IAMB K.
J. P. in,
CM
CO
N. S.
Si turner L. leave
Washington daily
at a in far lea res
Greenville daily
at m
ilia
Nut folk U for
Norfolk. Philadelphia
Mi w York ill tidier
v-iii.-ii a .--I
vi h all point
their
f eight via Norfolk,
S U. K
S tiling b to
Without notice.
J. J. Agent,
N. C-
H. C. T
P. Na.
M- E V P, M-
CATARRH CANNOT HE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS,
reach the seat of tho
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional by
and in to it you must
take Internal Hall b Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acts
on the blood mucous
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
It was by one o
the best physicians in this country f
years is a regular n. o
is composed of the best tonics known
combined with the best blood
acting directly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two in-
is what produces such won-
result in curing Catarrh. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. Props., O.
Sold by Druggist, price
Take Family Pills lot
nations.
IS
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We can solve it for you.
Leaderships-
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud
WHY
What decide it. There is out one
test. That sale is best most important
that offers you
he Prices on the Furniture You
Come and be convinced. Tours to please.
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goods to
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Pattern Hats and
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Carolina
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Si new W.
shade H. I
Vs.
P. Wooten
aim Herbert F.
Wooten
i i of in order made by
D lei u- of Super-
court, of Pitt in the
foregoing on the day
of the
i e will on Monday
the 3rd day of
expose to pal lie sale re the
the court house door In
e. m th highest bidder for
leash, the foil trader par
eel of land to wit; Lying and be-
county of and
, I North situate
in i reek adj in-
inc the lands of T Firming
M m. ends and
others as .
home place,
acres more or
sale cash, hour of
sue Tins 30th.
nay
P C.
if is.
The new boar i
era, eon i n of i; King
M. T. Spier. D. N T.
Brooks took charge
of the affairs the county today.
King was chosen
the board. Their first work was
passing upon the bonds of other
county
Well
lit
its fine
c m II openers,
i c
ii COAT
inches
cats
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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of
Bros
Always on display. It pleases all
Looks right when you buy it. Stays right after you wear it. Roy-
Brand Clothing tor Youths Boys. Gold Medal on every S it.
Special in Boys Pants. Boys Knee Pants and
Specials in Mens Pants. Fancy Worsted. Good Quality. Dark
Ground with Stripes
Glove
Mens all Wool Gloves
Mews kill
1.00
Men kid
M driving gloves
Mens driving gloves
Mens driving gloves
Mens driving gloves
Mens Muck skin gloves 1.75
s gloves
Furniture.
BRAND
shirts
A princely brand
SI pi Notice display
in Mirth window.
Lot
cent Ties cents.
extra wide lour in tits
in all shade and colors each
Solid Oak Suit of Furniture
Dining room each
Odd Bed Steads. Solid i
Solid Oak rocking
Easels, Solid oak and enamel a.
II-
OP
By of an of
or court of Pit county
made in the case i f -i Harvey
a a i the on
now
ding in said . r
I signed Receiver at
public Male to the highest bidder
on the 32nd
day of December. on
p em of The
in town
Grifton, N. C . at the lour of
j o'clock noon the
i real and proper-
to w I
lit T e i n r y-
boiler a d ma-
l very d and
i i lion an acre of
land which sit
said land and
sold as a I
whole
And said receiver
said the
d. scribed lots i f prop.
i v. In
1st, All ii hand
to Grifton
in one lot;
hubs, ,
d such other m I as is
usually k pi on hand for th
I id a n lire f cart-, wagons
and and c
Jim;
I ii i ii factoring com
pa y i-ii and in m other cog
. r wheels buggies,
i f bodies, curt- h c.
All , i-s
the leave In Id and
year- to run i
The I- will
offer he three s lots
jail- i i
u whole th-. build
d ,, Id, and all the
property, mentioned
above.
Purchaser or p n r h as-
CREDITORS.
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INSURANCE
The man who Insures hit lite is
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
Is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard
Ins It. It is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the and
in Innumerable ways
And save your health.
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Receiver per . f the
or bid In money
cheek, as a
c of good h,
I of Nov. Ml
C. i Receiver.
Long,
To Publishers
Primers
W n i i i w
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whereby we
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Masters of of
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and of ;. man.
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are acrid. nU. The do n color
my vi ii -t,,.
States who,
when f. r rule for lo
replied. ire chronic
in youth. nurse
through Kant
sou of kind. Al-
though Hie great i . n
n y . r ,
n . . m
work .
ago.
over In- , .,
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ti. hi,
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or
rheumatic
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P i.- . Thai pit i
give-, of
turn upon i he
old servant of I.
know him
was then m
need . mil i
extremely . . . . ,
he wore a kind of fur . V
u of coarse, warm linen,
line sleeves. When he r
invested in bodices made .,
canvas, being scarcely able to hold
himself erect till they were I;
and then he put on a flannel watt-
coat One side his body was con-
His legs were so
he enlarged their balk with
two pairs of
Great have home
they could neither overcome
avoid. of the world's
foremost .
;. of ;.
ton and Charles of
to have been
ties. At the of the
is said, had a
which lasted an hour, van
then X. p . eon Hie as-
the critical moment
the fate of i in
the ;. m.
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Also . in . . .-
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it I.,
G. S C. CO.,
Superior
is-
NOT I TO Ki
Tin- of
of Pitt County
nil. v i . mo,
of Nov. 1906, on
of B. Victor ox deceased
hereby given lo per-
sons the estate to
make immediate payment tho
undersigned, an-1 to creditors
of said estate to their
claims properly authenticated,
undersigned, within
after the date-f this no-
or this notice wiLl plead
bar of their recovery.
day of November
P G.
c of E. Victor
Io.
you can .
Our ii s
or liaise
put t on y . l
w e . . in to
you at a or
dealer's ii. n .-
tor ms.
Drop u-a line el i
all l i
At.
Moo H.
struck
i . en i i .
v- n i
in .
i A To
III -I OH i , ,
lie i ,.
of . i
r ii i.-o w I . j
of i
.-i-i in to
in i media me I In
d;, of No.
1908
A Harrington,
of Mary A. e
. vis mid
Stray Taken up.
I hare taken up one male hog
that has been running with
hogs for sometime. The hog i
a blue color with neither
ear marked, weight about
pounds. Owner can get same
property and
Elbert Cox,
N. C
H. t. Mo, L Id J.
Many .
There are . . in the n rid
having more I . varied
tongues than re .
the n dailies, week-
lien, month pub-
rt.
He ; of course,
. with ii wide
from Spanish, there
are papers published in
Catalan, in Italian, French, Ger-
man and English, in Basque, In
Norwegian and in Danish, In Ara-
Syrian. Hebraic, and in
several dialects, while in the
but territory the Welsh organ has
a considerable sale and influence.
Herald.
Outfit.
When it was noised about
that was
going to marry Cora Black one of
the summer residents thought to
have tome fun with him.
you going to get married,
Ed
what Cora
I suppose you've made all
the your
did art at the
unusual word, as
he
she bound my cent and pat
a new collar and
hoes
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ANNUAL
Of of for Pitt County.
from First f December 1906 to First Monday of November
Inclusive.
Total meeting ho Id I. Total amount paid Board 1288.60.
Amounts paid J. J.
For IS as 8.00 per day
For on Committee per am
For traveled at
Total amount paid
paid V,. R. Home
For II days service u Commissioner at per day.
For J s service on Committee at per day
For . traveled
Total
paid J. K. Spier
For II service Commissioner per day
For service . n C at per day
For traveled at coats
Total paid
Amounts paid J. II.
For service as I at per day
For at per day.
For miles I a
Total amount paid
paid S. Jones.
Fr I ice as Co at per day-
Fir at per day
m es traveled cents mile
16.20
1.00
1.00
23.10
16.00
17.40
10.00
24.40
mow.
ch
department, of the
Best Mid Goods, is
timely S tempting
r r re pared to
satisfaction
and
era. o o o o o o
You can't
Doubt
When you see our I
cent Line of new and
Winter You
bound to find REASONS
why yen should buy of us
by sin ply either
the. or the Price
Total amount paid
OR C v v
Richer. Williams, Register of Deeds, and clerk board of
commissioners in and for the county aforesaid, do hereby certify that the
i is a true and correct statement of the number of meeting held, the
i d audited the said board to the members severally,
the 1st. Monday of December. 1906 to the 1st. Monday of November, 1906
net Given under my hand at office in Greenville, this Nov.
Deeds
Your School Book
l- All at One Place.
ft
n V
IV V
C Manufacturing Co
C.
Manufacturers of
Blinds,
of Turned Work.
WENT OF SASH, DOORS
. ALWAYS ON HAND
prompt attention. ;
Al
J. M. MOORE BRO.
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.
HEAVY FANCY
GROCERIES,
FRUITS, NUTS.
Phone Five Points,
Every quality grade is Excellence,
even Price an object the
Th Fair Price Banner Waves Over All
That Place is STORE. you make
self from -t re to store to sell
plies have to come to us before you finish the. list anyway
why first and be done with the trotting keep the
list of books, and you can all of them from is
We keep
School Books Slates Pens Pictures
N Envelopes Ink
Miscellaneous Books Tissue Paper Chalk Bibles
Box paper, H erasers, Ledgers, tablets
s, supplies, Blank Books, Fancy
goods, Souvenir card-Office etc We -an gut ;
ho. k of whatever description you de ire We are a for maps ;
globes, r stamp, i machines, copying
i etc
mans are none
w are also dealers in the Edison
We the i for cash or on time. You can o -r best
tor down and 1.25 per week. Ask j
it. d hear it play.
IVAN'S BOOK STORE.
With pride and confidence in the variety richness,
completeness, end cheapness of our beautiful
stock, we invite you to come and
our seasonable line.
Groceries, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats, Goods, Notions etc, etc.
The of the we are showing
Unquestioned and Newness of the Styles, and
Variety and Range for Selection and Guarantee. Prices
There la Profit in Buying Here.
Remember we es that approval on
account if Quality la without equals
I wart I
of
THE
J Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUE DAY. S C
ONE DOLLAR
lit .
THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT TO ASSIGNMENT
DEAR.
for Rivers and Com-
That I
D. C. Dec.
North Carolina delegation in
Congress is very anxious
appointment of
Sweetheart, goodbye
ail
John Ii. Small on the
Is spread to waft me far from thee;
And
My ship shall hound upon the sea.
all and forlorn,
These eyes shall miss thee many a year
But unforgotten every charm-
Though it to to memory dear. on River end
goodbye one last embrace the late Mr. Les-
Oh cruel fate, two souls to of Georgia. Vt Small IS
this heart's most place the of Leader
Thou, forever; sharp Williams for the COm-
And still shall recollection trace. vacancy, which means
In fancy s mirror, ever near, i , , . . , , .
Each smile, each tear, that form that that his appointment
to the speaker. Of
Though lost to memory veto
i . n.-
choice of Mr. Williams, but this
HIS, most unusual There
I was significant action by
Wants 200-Pound f ADAMS AND SAWYER CASE.
George Marshall, of Granville, Rocky Mount, N. C., Dec,
a widower, advertised for a wife Great is Methodism in North Car and Dr.
who could tip the beam at Conference reports show in Washington.
pounds, was opposed to race e ailed achievement A long distance telephone me.-
was charitably inclined, and and year of unpriced sage to the Star last night stated
could bake good bread. No so- opportunity. In ion
butterfly, r y of purpose A
physical need apply, he a breadth of i
added. God is with it.
A colored women, dragging held three children, was the this morning,
in widow was m I respond to the roll
up to requirements in every re- r II. is a venerable Dody of
but She traveled and the sight
several miles afoot, only to be awakened in the soul
rejected. Marshall has i Amid
but j and and the
none I of the
Marshall is related to members L ad's r, f i nut friend
JURY
For January ;.
Below
f the German nobility ad there
River and Harbor his parents, he good fueling. Rapt faces
and tilled the church, and the large
became
that District Attorney
Skinner had left for
at the request of the
for a conference with him I
with General r
to the case Ad i
Sawyer, the d
in jail here under
of death, December 15th. The
message stated that it was pretty
generally understood in
that Col. Skinner and W
commutation. Dr.
of Wilmington, ha i gone i
A Idea of the Presidential, th.
Form of Expression. tee. which looks good for Mr. I left his aristocratic
staid committee on Small. The committee never to
revision of the laws, now at the time in Bishop Wilson, whom some-
in the capital, comes the first of apportion the hag called , prince
these I the bill among sons of God, one beloved
Which from time to time member,. Each two y, ago South, a prophet
Washington excuse to smile, member is made a co of the higher truth, and
The lac the first of th. tee, and it to take up N I of God-like countenance,
winter is the, and harbor work by States. For I her
has not tended to instance, Mr. Sparkman. of Flor- ram o shine ad u aloud
make the snicker less audible Ida, will look after the matters, for her
the P to the States of North j
They were discussing
a man
is an
to
Washington in behalf
condemned man and will s
either or both the president i i
Mr. Star.
of
I I
C u k. C
B I ward
Little, .
in,
T i
RF
R Mo . I
kins,
R in
Gordon, J
rs
t.
question of the plurality South Carolina.
or singularity of the phrase Florida, and his
return
. hi r body.
i. to the
States of
will form the basis
f d
wholly
of
on
Hi-
for
ml
v. are
Division arose as ever. There
were those who favored
United States its
land others who demanded
their The and
of the river and harbor bill for i
those The important
fact is that Mr. Sparkman has
the States of North Carolina and
South Carolina or the list only
the at it hammer temporarily, and the
is made that the. will
r the sidewalk, breaking
land tongs, and one distinguished
Representative was w; de-
fending the collective singular
of the case.
idea of the United States
Danger I preaches ti e g I
There is a dead true on , i
son venue, not far from the in uttermost
street, ;
that ii to i moved. A
this
taken in charge by the new,
member of the committee, i; wires as it fell
A, each member of the com-
looks after his own l
BAZAAR CLOSED.
is a unity is the universal it is to inferred that the new
declared, I think the appointee will be chosen from
has come to drop plural lone of the Carolinas.
and verb forms News and Observer.
I Hot Unit States, their in-
navy, army, law,
hit and the like.
he concluded in a
tone, be
the President favors this
broke in a
Senator, so, but
bought Mr. Roosevelt was com-
to United States,
the United States, him, etc.
any cue had been passing at
damage
have been done with the
of u u town.
be
Then- was laughter ranging
om Democratic guffaws to
It a Financial Success.
bazaar in
under the auspices of the Ladies
fa Life Lecture
f . was giving j
. -11. Lire on
am the hardy the
said, nothing
i. of swimming across the three
times every morning before
Aid Society of the Baptist ;
church . ,.,.;.
Like the former days, the m th,
age th ; q ft
Th
the soul,
this
industrial
i. n Wilson
v to the
sounds the
. breast,
and i es evanescent
before him i morning mists
b, sun- He
breaKs tin I s of
ads the faithful into
of liberty in the
Kingdom of God.
Much day has been
m the members in
in this Is
a cross Lion of ideas
ii .
unifying
in spirit-
iv
h n
The
The world is full of
where in bureaus laid away with jg
care akin to reverence is
Wrapped in a
piece of tissue paper; tied around
with a faded ribbon and folded
with a precision that shows it to
he long since old, make
to the . But to
the mother it; priceless thing.
The number times that little
parcel has been opened and as
reverently placed back has
never been recorded by . n
hand Every time it has be i
opened fresh memories of ;
most forgotten promises h
tempted anew the love of old.
it possible little
shoe has a message for us
it make us think that I
reverence we have laid w iv
the of ;
that bear equal H .
we tied up with trembling ha
things that we once love
If
t losing d was good.
. Old
of illustrated
with living pictures was quite
In the article in Wednesday's
Republican gurgles tho name of Mrs- J. r; j
Washington Dispatch to The cu should have been men-
York Times. I those assisting in
bazaar
Mrs. P. E Dancy,
de t of the society, who is absent
n PI Had
i , was quite a success
financially, the ladies realizing a
th. off
. i amazed
daring in the
i idle , angrily
a .- what ho
by .
re-
i j Miffs isolation on toe Farm.
In the last few years the far-
mer.- of Brown county have fitted
up i it- homes with
i. convenience, such
as bath and toilet rooms,
phone and furnaces With mail
delivery every day and good
they are even more com-
situated than their city
brethren. a farmer
living Robinson, has gone
Inflated Values.
The South is experiencing an
of real and it
be i wicked soul, indeed,
rho could for a moment, wish for long enough has
his great the country
lad ts draw-bucks in
But is there
not Linger that values may
be s . nigh on certain things
has
pro
en--
Off
gel
i r now. as it ever
. . farm crops, and
of farm lands in-
, id reason the great
farmers
i. is well
i down the
. it is r-
i i spirit to
pie at all. A
level deal-
policy
. Comm i
the lad. the p. r j them ad one better by installing
itch chaps would find
s, on the side f or th his place, which lights his house,
. Lip-j burns, and
. r.
. s.
Colored in
of
on N. Dee.
The . people of this tow i
killed 1,200 pounds of pork t.
and have half as mu
mere i . he slaughtered lat r n
the Bud Sims led I i
procession with a p . id
pork t. he w I i
ti are leased I the
; f t
I there is i l t town
;. la ion the s
they v.
like to know about it.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston I.
A gasoline
runs the dynamo for the plant
our
i it marriage of their
Nev
h r
to
ll id -i
j i
.
Mr. John
on Wed
r the
id c
Trinity
At Hon o
Aft r Dec. the th
North Car Una
The man who went out to milk
it down on a boulder in the
. , the pasture and waited
,,, to back up, was a
;,., , th man who kept a
. wouldn't advertise
, d that the
. n would back up to
. . . when it
. . Olive
I,
. i
. G
-e
Era
II,
C E
lea
re i. J C
.
es,
Dixon, J
U N
n . on
, i Is,
m i by
I r-
. irking
i y duplicate
in u of one's
i or destroyed, and the bill
am the national tanking
a .-., to make loan- on
estate as y and
house
o .
. i y
, ;.
i i r the
Here are a .
i e it one
. try
ids
and placed them away in C. K.
y. r, of
the same manner Perhaps it caster count;., . a hen at
would be well to take them her nest in the ; of a
occasionally and gain an twenty-five feet the
for the present. -Ex. ground. Mr. John ma
la goose
. . j Geese, w . i. . . . s t
A few years ago banks were in .,.;
H A. Blow taken the
I for the Twentieth
burglar and was
bowing samples on the I
It is a handy device and
it is impossible for a burglar to
open a door or window which
one of them is fastened without
giving an
Cook in
Mrs. R n Lewis, chief
nary of the
Hotel, I. ii I m, is to
draw a larger than any
other fem i i in the w arid.
.-.
services, and so i
her fame that n
i it i; n of
good positions. Exchange.
ii .; v.
. i of Mis
s; j u in I i -i whereby
i. is in list i for gin
You get near the real valuation owners to it or burn
of u man when you see him put . pi ices, cotton
penny in the J,
rings, my , almost everything from flour
Through humility is the best, J olive oil are selling
preparation true j cents i enough to
When a man is drifting with . e .
the scream he is likely to ., , . Raleigh New
that the stream has d to flow, jobs r.
There's a lot of i i i per-
thought to exist for
only or for those who could
posit large of money But
now the generally are
placing their money in the bank,
thus availing themselves of the
safety convenience and protection
which the bank Every
man should have a bank account,
even though it be The
first money deposited in the bank
has been for many a man the
first step on the road to prosper-
and wealth.
Headlight
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
El-jct New Officers for Next Term.
At the meeting of Tar Riv r
No K f held
Thursday night, the following
were elected for the
T. J. Moore, C. C.
C, J Woodward, V. C
W. E Cox,
Flanagan, W
A. -I. Me, ire. K. of It. V
J, S Mooring. M. of P.
S. M. at Ii-
ii B. Smith, M. of A.
W E. I. G.
T. A Person. Oil.
in ,
editor is o a
of Buford town p, is new
commissioner an
for thin
to prove
vouch for
unit--
hi.
high to
ml,
SEWERAGE C
System to be
C ire
l I
an
so
in
At a so
hoard held
the bids i
The
Co, of
the lowest
and the
and Fire
n Ti
bid for p
were . The co.
stipulate ti at
ti shall
E m
B is,
good they cannot give the j n girl has the toothache
rest of try to account for it in
good. romantic
It is almost better to be mar- f parents had been the kind
than never to have been en- they t all their children to be they
if the
aft moon
of a
i n
n traction
made
t ruction,
lowest
. e
ins
sys-
in
A nice
is the
Don't i that
j in
was once hi
con-l caress now and hen, or n
gaged.
would have been freaks.
you are a fool the in ire you think
they don't.
There is nothing mi
really good woman so
virtuous as to go out to
dinner have something
wrong with her cooking-
word cost . in
much to .
choice.
. A
SO
A man Bind he why
somebody . m I id
cold, as i i
a bad one,


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 December 1906
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 07, 1906
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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