Eastern reflector, 11 December 1906


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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.
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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,
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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,





Cloaks
dies C its.
sees I o g Dress Can's
Elbow
red,
got fir
d cents
U Ail fit.
------.- r--------
Men's
j Mens full 18.00
. i v Bf and 1.90
Stylish Merchandise Youths and B overcoats 3.98
gloves
and
CORNETS.
with tape to
con
for
.
we cat offer you
and Gents tine Mer-
fast black It openers,
fine trimmed
h t
rubber inches
Misses rubber coats
We-s 8.85.
in till
Patti
Milli
ties.
me.
Big
Mi
dais and
Novell-
lats made
to deer.
line of
goo.
just
on display. It pleases all
-c.--------
BRAND
I right when you buy it. Stays right after you wear it. Roy-
and Clothing tor Youths aid Boys. Gold Medal on every Suit.
i i T, s ants. Boys Knee Pints and
in Pants. Mens Fancy Worsted, Good Quality. Dark
nu with Grey Stripes.
j Cloves
all V Gloves
kid
kid v es
. loves
r. driving .
driving
driving 1.25
buck s gloves 1-75
glove
ts
brand
SO n Notice display
tn winnow.
Big Lot
It Ties cents. Mens
Aide lour in ties
and colors each
Furniture.
Solid Oak Suit of Furniture 12.98
Dining room Chairs, each
Odd Bed
Solid Oak rocking chairs.
Easels, Solid oak and enamel an
Rim
SB ard Main Street, GREENVILLE,
tarn-item.
We guarantee all goods to
be exactly a we rep
you will avail you of
this will re-
a great
my s. id old
as the sped
away from him, is
handy foots, honey, en
like son folks I
Almost Annihilate a Flock of Sheep.
Mr. L. Joyner has been try-
to raise sheep his stock
farm, two miles ale Green
ville, and had built up his flock you'd git out de way
over head. A few nights do trouble den nave a reputation
ago dogs Invaded his fer it cheerful how
almost annihilated the herd Mr. know de
Joyner says he can find only you you don't stop
or SB live sheep, while the -round and ass ,,, .;. . , , v ,
as strewn with dead ones. you on y s juicy.
rue dogs had just the brown after you
throats of the sheep and left en hear folks at
them in a condition from which , mouth at de
they died. It is a heavy loss on very sight feel
Mr. Joyner and something j dot
to he protect stock tie rough
such depredations by y u, hit's
dogs- feel
. , .,, a come right
up n, en lay down
ii say I
long
you C
JUST
ONE
WORD that word Is
it refers to Dr. Liver Pill and
HEALTH.
NOTICE TO
ll v . . , i on r u I
i iii-
as cm
e. I o K, M
ill
I . .,. ., .
to make lb
I to the hi and all
in- that
the f r
. t of or
ii will in
Thin th. day of No-ml r.
K A.
r f K. M Move
NOTICE TO CREDITOR.
ll- I i-
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I . Hi. I . i,
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. fill tO II
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el, I ii, I. for J
nil or .-
will t . m . .
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Ki ,.,.,.;,, in the
, it
Ai c
Troubled with
Sick
Bilious
Insomnia
NOTICE OF SALE.
By v of an u of the
or co it of county
in the Harvey
Mid there a a i st if n
ll i c inn i
pending in . i b . r
Receiver at
public side to the highest hod- r
on 22nd
day of on
p em
g in any he town
N C i at the of l-
o'clock noon toll i g
i bod real d proper-
to Wit
NO Substitute.
St
iii i
n no r
-ad ma
acre of
, p
i k
an
I land on the
I said and
ginning O it b sold us
; whole
V.
i i i
i hi urn .
i in ;
i i.
t ion
i See
pleas-
I- e of
i, which
her body.
from
old,
is old.
I mil I led
a of
ii III of
COBB.
r prop.
An
i aid a
d. scribed
j to
1st, All i material on hand
to h Grifton
Company in one lot;
bubs, rims
and such i in as is
usual I v k on for the
. in ii ii u tin- carts, wagons
buggies arid c Bins.
Al. product
m i
pa y en hi in m other lot; co
i f wheels buggies, bu--
bodies, e.
AM machinery, is,
the lea-p iv Id nod bull
dings
to vi .
The i- will i- Hid
all t i f i
i as a whole Including build
d Id, and all the
I personal property, mentioned
I above.
i chaser or p u r u b a s
e s be required to
Receiver per cent of the
. i o of bid in
or check, as a
t is food b.
mat ion of sale Nov nth. i;.
Receiver.
Moon- and Long, s
Not
How will gel
done
nail driver OP h-
lacking. Have a rood
ltd. b. i .-ti is. Our
is and
will your
rites a
I Of
k You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. p.
It. ll
Printers
. ii-. M
in. Ii i paten
iv ending, whereby we
-Mi in Col
Rules,
.- k-i, make
n d a-, now
. . hot
knot
PRICES
Column and Bead
Rule
Ti. S Cohen and
Head in
and per
A of refaced
Ru . w e full
on application,
P-inters Iv Co
Type and
Mater
h r t . i
For gentle ponies
well broke. G. A.
Winterville, N. C.
D. W.
III All U IN
Corey
Grocer
And Provisions i
Cotton Bagging and
ways on hand
Fresh kept con-
In stock. Country
j Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
III N or t h C a r o I i n a.
you to
prices t
making-
B. B.
N C, ha
week
the life
woman
secrets
interest
market
on. it
Owing
ti
no meet
F. G. J
day
fore a J.
stole
ill ill
Hi
It las i
to go. the
or
last light
son.
v If
coat w
J.
Baltimore so
o;
left.
to dud
and heal
to
grows.
For i
E. E. ill
fresh
for
Every
Can-
i i you if
price. l
If you
on K.
splicing
parts
blush
.-
is
will
prices
cotton
spent Tuesday
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PLAIN
TALK TO
PIANO BUYERS.
I Can you really judge a piano
or will you take somebody's
word for it It's a
matter
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BLACK JACK ITEMS.
Black Jack, N. C, Dec. 1906
Mrs. Georgia Ann
of Greenville, and Mrs. O. El
Whichard. of Whichard,
Thanksgiving here with
. -.-
regular appointment at
Sunday,
H. J. Smith and daughter, Misty
Maggie, and Miss Maud
and from here went
Greenville Friday.
G- S. Porter spent
i night near Red Banks with
I Johnston, Julia
2nd
on . . . , ,
at Salem Sunday.
. day
Norman of
i of ville. was here Saturday night
land Sunday.
Dr. Harvey, of Edwards Mill
returned to his home yesterday
is here v to all p
.-ons claims against
es ale of Mary A.
o present them to for pay- has been spending a few
duly on uS. ., nthe 20th day of November
sued letters testamentary to me, Now This the
tho mi I ho years and ones too. sold
the undersign o. n them in your State win 1906.
day of 1906, on He. you names and address of satisfied
yo
if ask for them
of E Victor deceased
notice hereby given to all per-
sons to the estate to we can sell you a really first class piano
. . . , . , Hi i j- . on small payments and save you
orders whenever you want good paint for any immediate payment the you should ask
undersigned, an to creditors I about it
Have just a car load and estate to present their M
properly authenticated,
within
after tho date of this no- Address,
or this notice will be plead
bar of their recovery. This
day November 1906
P. G. JAMES.
the estate of E.
M. Staff,
Norfolk, Va.
Geo. S. Mgr.
After Jan. 1st, St
Miss Mary and
bar of their recovery. All Abram Dixon went to
j, iii to said estate Saturday,
I make immediate to Ed while hauling
I wood one day last week, stuck ,
stick in one of his eyes. It was
of Mary A. Turnage. j thought that his eye was
and Blow. but he may regain it
E. L. Clark, of
spent Thanksgiving here
relatives and friends
Miss Bertha Johns, who
been spending sometime he
with relatives, returned to
home near Greenville Friday.
W. L. Clark went to Green-
ville yesterday and will
today.
Stray Taken
I have taken up one male hog
that has been running with my
hogs for sometime. The hog in
a blue color with neither
ear marked, weighs about
pounds. Owner can get same by
and paying
N. C
Notary
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Advertising rate made upon application.
A. i indent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining
in
CAROLINA
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pr
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is that even the Hie So them railway must
when it hand writing on
to the wall by r kin
that the fast mail be
d no discontinued,
off
. i
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long having a sow, rage system
to . other improve-
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to r
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it would
n. j . war between the United
pub- .- . . Japan is on paper
in the papers.
i there.
And
-i in
of . mi-
n Rocky Mount are
talking street cars- It is
to wake up
you
. the
r . j a
P i t i
a em-
t the
n the
trial will be a drawing card
Atlantic and O
railroad ; id the Raleigh and
have
been with the Norfolk
and Southern, and hereafter they
will all be one system operated
t e latter
As B A , had
d is on the other side of
th continent, the r
ed by the govern r and after-
Hard will not haw
any effect one way or the r
on his Christ
Advice Everywhere.
no
of ours. K
made enhances th
all pr in and
the town. We
big family, and we
w towns can show up a
and intellect-
We have as few
in our place as
i- the family
is little progress. When
is a unit -i i there is
we cannot
jealousy and hatred pull
at down. Envy is a canker
gnaws at the heart and
m one sour, disgruntled and
unhappy. Jealousy makes one
unfair in passing judgment;
does not pay even from a
sordid of view. Let us
be friends and pull together and
show our neighbors what a large
and harmonious family can ac-
in building up a town.
Mount Olive Tribune.
pr
any
then
little
W. Vi
talking
, diversity
George T.
did work at the
Mechanical Col
were being -iii the
Pen. tell some
on him at I .
The University
him as the average N Caro-
does Vance or the world
. , Irishman; i. y
things, or bad, at his door.
is said that one day,
Dr. was .
Latin at the University, some-
thing plied to prevent his
attending bis recitations.
n way to break the news to
the boy gently, he went to his
recitation room and wrote the
wards on the black
Winston, by an
avoidable occurrence, will not be
able to meet his
mischievous fellow,
like Red-Headed Mott Morehead.
off the and
made the sentence
Winston, by an unavoidable
will not be able to
meet his lasses
next morning, when Old
Wince returned, he the
change, cocked up one eye,
screwed up his h, took down
his eraser and marked oat the
leaving the sen
Dr. Win. ton, by an
a w . will net b
i his asses I lay.
Ca entire
devoted to
when Dr. of the Sunday school board
his n discussion of that subject,
report was made by the
Raleigh, man, Rev. Dr. William
Lunsford, of Asheville, who
the immense
by . splendid address.
. b N. C, Dec 7-
This morning, of the third day
session of the Baptist State Con-
was devoted principally
t earing from tie
State Board of Missions and e
Trustee of the Baptist
for Women, Rev,
for the State of
made the report for the body,
it reviewed the great sum of
bad been raised and ex-
pended, and recommended that
be raised for the coming
year, Dr. made a strong
plea for State Missions.
He was followed by
secretary, Livingston
Johnson, spoke of the
work the home mission-
and requested some of
these evangelists to come to the
platform.
Mr. J. W Bailey addressed the
convention making a
appeal for the larger support of
the State Mission field, more
missionaries and better pay for
those at work.
report recommending
for the current year for state
was adopted with n-
IN
Overcoats
TE CONVENTION.
at Gr
There is a proposition to
crease the ; y of
and n from
per year, the advance to
be effective March 4th, 1909.
naturally all the
Will be in favor of it
The has been
to get the sentiment of the bus-
people of Greenville
to the holding of
z tars. The columns of pa-
per are open to any who wish to
express i
W. W. Finley, of
of rail.
late i
Ha has
dent .
ear i.
Wash
to sue
vice
about ten
The president has congress on
Us hands and congress has the
president on its hands Between
the two they have their hands
fall.
The Dane of Rotten Corn.
I you to warn the
said Mr. C. P. Hen-
to an Ob man yes-
lay as he hailed him on
street.
them against what
th n
against there
is lots of it this year. I lost the
finest mare in the county one
day lest w She had blind
s. Twenty years ago I
lust, tour head of Brock from the
same cause. It's bad com an
. Tell the
o. out or Ob-
server.
Tomorrow.
Mist Viola oft
Morn, d Industrial college at
Greensboro, will speak He
Woman's Betterment Association
in the led school building
tomorrow at o'clock. A
. n in addition to
this address has been arranged
The of Greenville are
lily invited to this meeting.
The people of the. town are miss-
a great deal by n t attending
these gatherings of the teachers.
Go out tomorrow and you will
have this statement verified.
Fine Tobacco Sale.
Mr. R. C. Cannon, of Ayden sold
a lot of tobacco here today at the
Center Brick warehouse. He
had 1,500 pounds, barn through
and got an average of per
hundred net.
e gets out of
his scrape he will leave
j The crop n near huh
and take his that much is who gave a
America would
Aft. i
morning,
the Baptist State Convention
the announcement of the com-
for the work of the con-
Rev. Livingston Johnson then
r, ad the report of the Board of
Missions and Sunday Schools.
which showed remarkable
progress during the year, upon
the conclusion of the reading, o.
motion, the congregation arose
and God From
Whom all Blessings
Rev. Dr. A T. of
the Theo-
logical Seminary, introduced
to the convention and made an
address on the of the
He made
dress and was given class
en Dr had
concluded his address on th.
of the
were received for the
Aid Fund of the
at Louisville. Ky., which i-
for the support of North
in there, f;.
pi edges came in fast.
v. i. W. of Hick-
mads the report of the tins
teas of the Thomasville orphan-
age. The report reviewed the
work of the over
years ago to the present
time, showing a most flattering
Condition,
there well cared for.
of nearly
having been made for their sup-
port.
A i little boys and girls
fr, m the orphanage, from to
years of age were introduced
to the convention, and occupied
sea's on the platform. It was
a inspiring scene, as the sweet
little ones sang and
several other appropriate
to the delighted audience.
Dr. J. M. Frost, of Nashville,
Tenn., mounted the rostrum and
made a beautiful talk, th
children the people they
before ward V. Baptists of
North Carolina who were caring
for them as long as needed
it, and h it ware
for thaw to kiss on
present
Dr. W.
Rev. C. H West
Market h,
to
IV, r. J. C- of ;
presented the report on the p-
University for Woman. ; n I
at its conclusion made a splendid
; of the claims for
a d f
made by the University
that direction.
Chairman T. M Pittman. of
N. C. De
s, s i.
the first business Henderson, read the c
foreign missions committee. It
showed that the annual gain in
contributions was
At this afternoon's of
the convention, the committee
recommended Wilmington as the
next place for the State
THE BAZAAR
Written for Reflector;
take my pencil in hand to write.
About the bazaar each
This bazaar was fixed, and all that was
made,
workers of the
ladies aid.
Over on one dolls you sec.
Hanging on a Christmas
Over in the fancy sale booth things were
nice.
They were sold at a retail price.
The entertainment the first night was
the children marched with in
hand.
The fortnight it was fine.
It represented an sweetheart of
Thursday night In spite of the
there, jut tame.
there were people up there, over one
hundred eleven,
The next bazaar will be in nineteen and
seven.
EDWARD HEARNE.
TOWN
Me Lag of the Board
The of aldermen met in
regular session Thursday fit,
seven of the being
present.
Dr. Laughinghouse requested
the board to increase the dona-
made by the town to the
public library.
J. L. Wooten made final report
as chairman of the board of in-
improvements. The re-
port was referred to an
meeting for examination.
J. S Corbett was released from
payment of poll tax in graded
b, i
A street light was ordered
placed the corner of First and I
streets. I
The mayor was instructed to
purchase a steel cabinet in which
to file papers and records belong-
log to the town that need
serving.
Accounts were allowed amount-
to
The hoard adjourned to
to complete its
There's a lot of satisfaction wearing Clothes like these
that you in any company
Ask for the SAXON Suits and You will
them the latest fabric and pattern and the
tailoring of never failing quality. Remember that we size
and grade, not only in these fine quality clothes, hut in less
garments a w II. Price up Our A ; Stock offers
the best your money you anywhere, and
will perfectly
I Com,
New. latest, and up-to-date Fall and Winter Dr
Goods. Silks, Woolens, Dress trimmings and
Cloaks, we only to give you a few price
but have lots of goods and will take pleasure in
showing you E
Make yo headquarters
solid colors.
Plaids mixed, the
thing
1.00,1.25,1.50 per yaM.
SHOES AT
j and Shoal tor Ladles the Noblest
out the most Comfortable made a 3.00
8.00 and 4.00
Percale and for
school dresses in figures
plaids.
12.1
1.1
Our underwear is complete
ft
WINO- ASK
Prof Messrs J L little, -1 W Wiley
it. s A. K J y.
many of
to. S.
Greenville, N. C.
u. Wrote ,
M.
alright
, Yes, he writes my
v.
.
CUR S ;. d j
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This department is in charge of F. C. who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory
Who among us has not been L s
called upon to pay a bill the set- at B- Co
time and had to pay it be- The A. I. Cox .
cause we could not proof pa of ti
M p
of the former
who pay by check are spared
this annoyance, for they have a
receipt for every payment in the
check which the bank
to the depositor after
cashing it Deposit your money
in the Bank of and
be on the safe side.
Mrs- J H. C. Dixon to
Ayden Friday to visit relatives
and friends
takes the place of Cal-
We sell it. B. T. Cox
Bro.
Frank White went to Kinston
Friday and returned
by Mrs White, who had been
visiting relatives for several
days.
The A. G. Co., has
on an I i fall supply of their
o a in ins. Bet-
see r hem before you
buy.
H. re has purchased
the of the Winterville
Co. Tue grist mill will
i i operation. Patrons
Heel rt .
counties.
home.
A. G Co., are
still receiving orders for t
Co. School Desk. See or
write them before you buy.
wares, flower pots and
stone jars at Harrington Barber
V . ,. mi i; Li t
T. h II
day;
TRIAL
Of
y con
i M C .
Ali line of plaids of all
grade just at B. F.
g Co. They are going.
Cali aid see them at once.
A car load of fresh flower just
received at Harrington Barber
Cm
r of this.
aw
TRY TI,
ten
you a new it the m
ten .
will take .
P hands from the
col. i by
; B. F. Manning
t , of all
i r mar, women, and
chi
tucker, from near
is Mrs. J- F.
Harrington.
Go and examine that now
of and fine shoes
i B. F. Manning
; Company.
. I
i home
i.
and
market, we
l e it, land
make
entirely
we kn w
.-
Don't,, u i
I .
an
r In
-1
oilier.
Come and see us and make
For the next days we will
these Machines
here until
i we yourself
. a machine that
. you r than
Nor. Caro in i In Superior
County, i Court,
Vs. I
James Sale
and W. A.
Stokes.
By virtue of an on . of the
Superb; of
made in above d pause
u James L Flem-
ill exp s
i before the our
door of Pi t county in
e, N. C to the his;
bidder for cash, on Monday,
i day I
foil de- i or par
of I nil t.
in Now
d he corn r f color
school house thence i
e west to a stake
feet from W A So. fend .
thence the fence
com. r.
ii i i ii o a e
on the w u i i .
with l lie s. id road In he i
in re
-s. This h
i.
. i . ii C
As to ma
in our business Jan
will to tie pub
of goods at cost
of . notion.
ca pet;,
shoes an
stock of
must lie reduce
J . very
t we
entire
n sting
trunks,
Entire
of goods
by
t cost
Hands Across Sea
From Internet o Sleeves
C. L.
ON CO.
day
C. Moore, Clerk
of County,
will and testament
before D.
Superior Court
to the last
Elizabeth
ran deceased, not in In hereby giver to
ill s holding claims the
stale f said to
to i -Her payment July
. w or before the
of Nov. 1907. or this notice
will h their recovery.
MM i led to said estate will
payment to me. This
he 19th d;,; of November
C L. BARRETT,
of
Jarvis A
Or
On Monday the 17th December
on the farm of the late Alfred
Forbes in Beaver Dam
known u Williams
lace. I will at public
I I . the
. i I .
stating of v
i r;
eon
seed, etc. T.
This the i .
Executrix of the
of I i
r 1.6.
I K
I.
,.
r run
Harding, of Greenville, for
was here Friday on business. A. W. ANGE CO.
Faro delightful and refreshing Holiday goods are
goto J. B. Carroll at Harrington Barber Call
fr best cigars and cheroots. and see them before they are
The Pitt County Oil company picked,
began work for the season the.
first the week. line of Pall and
seed to millinery goods
Pitt County Co. The ready for inspection nine
Wednesday
10th
A. W. Ange, one of our most Thursday All are invited to en
enterprising merchants, v.- t to u new with the J.
Little i d Friday or. business. r. Smith and Company.
A full line of fa.-v The Misses
and fruit at J. Carroll A Ayden NO
H. C of of our most
excellent young men, has ac- The rains and snows are
a position mill, coming soon and you will need
We are glad indeed to have him good foot wear See Harrington
in our midst. Barber Co., for rubber boots.
Try those delicious apples at
REEDY BRANCH NOTES.
B. Carr
A car load of lime has just
A. W. Co.
The dormitory girls of W. H.
S- paid the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co,
a Thursday afternoon.
They are anticipating a trip to
the oil mill
New lines of fine dress goods
arriving daily at Harrington day.
Barber Co. The plow is the
All for cotton seed hulls thing for tearing up rough land.
filled at the Pitt Conn- You can find them at Harrington
Misses Effie Barker, Elizabeth
Boushall, Kittrell, Nan-
and Mr. and Mrs G
and F. C Nye attend-
ed the association to-
Company.
The A. G. MTg
still out their nice and up
to buggies.
Every mail brings the A. G.
Cox Co., orders for their
cotton planters, guano sowers,
Back Bands etc.,
even though early in the season
for these goods.
Co.
J. F. Harrington went to Green
vi He Friday evening.
. ill fling H. T.
fur T Wood
high
seed
C. A. Fair, of Ayden. was here
Friday on business.
J. B. Little and Charles Smith
Those in need of dry plastering went to lie today.
laths ready L. L. Call and see the large line of
Kittrell who will be glad to fill ladies and cloaks at B.
your order. F, Manning Co. They are off-
Highest grade flavoring extra- them at a bargain,
eta at B. Carroll Co. Wm. Smith, who recently
Farmers come and examine the chased a home here, was badly
machine at hurt yesterday by being thrown
from a wagon. He was
taken to Dr- Cox's office
where his wounds were dressed.
We have a 00- p
of Bible, we are off
at lag to the very low
Barber Co. This is a
labor saver.
he A G- Cox MTg- Co. are
I receiving ode fee their Tar
el cart wheel. in
; of a first wheel
do to
their order pi let.
B. T. Bra.
Reedy B N- C Dec. 8th.
The regular services at Reedy
Br inch Sunday were largely at-
tended Mr. Corbitt preached
an able sermon-
J. H- Tripp is suffering with
rheumatism in his foot-
Rev.
little daughter. Daisy,
services at Reedy Branch Sun-
day.
Several people attended
vices at Reedy Branch Sunday-
Mitt Hattie Armstrong, of
Ayden, spent Sunday p. m- with
Misses Bessie and Laura Smith
The school at Reedy Branch
taught by Miss Delia Smith,
gave an interesting entertain-
on Thanksgiving day The
following was
Harvest Song, by school-
Reading of the Psalm, by
Vinson.
Prayer, by Corbitt.
Recitation, Story of the
by Nonie Davenport.
Recitation, Autumn, by Al-
Concert Recitation, November
by school.
Recitation, I am Glad I am a
Girl, by Minnie Nobles.
Autumn Leaves, by
school
Concert Recitation. Harvest,
by several boys-
Recitation, Apples, Bertha
Song of Thanksgiving, by Al-
meta and Nonie Daven-
port.
Recitation, Turkey's Soliloquy,
by Nonie Davenport.
Motion Song, by first grade
Recitation. November.
and Nonie Davenport.
Recitation, The Empty Nest,
by first grade.
Song, Pilgrim Maids, by Al-
meta and Nonie Daven-
port.
Recitation, The Doll's Thanks-
giving, by Almeta
The schoolroom decorations
were suggestive for the occasion
of fruits of the farm,
corn, etc; chrysanthemums, or-
grass and pot plants-
fa
I . . I
by
.
so, not.
.
to .
. .
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tor-
Co.
POPULAR
York Chicago
They maintain office in alto, v lit-- -J
the German mill, die I .
buyers in and lo-Hayby a
Credit on all You tat, than
L A
m. at hot
N. will to the
the namer r.
i- up. Ti
the J. H. Ward
about acres and
halt miles
half from
av about acres .
under cultivation, r.
corn, tobacco, am r .
are acres woodland
good land. A
the farm is under
the place the t
all well constructed II .
tarn, two tobacco . ;
house and one tenant
so ii following ,
to household kite
farm tools and oils, v
mule and two cows.
named property will i
on the date named.
Mrs.
A.
W. H RICKS
I Vs
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Having qualified before
Court of Pitt counts ;
with will annexed, o.
of Jane Moore,
hereby given to all .
the estate to make
to the under .
sons having claims against .- .
are to
on or before the
vi 1907 or this m .
plead in bar of recovery.
This Nov. 1906.
J. IV.
lit
i.-
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We can solve it for you.
Leadership
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Steamer I.
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 and most important
that offers you
he Lowest Prices on the Furniture You
Come and be convinced. Yours to please.
TAFT COMPANY
Pictures Framed to Order.
daily
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daily
ill HI
in hi
Mm k a
in ,
dints North.
mil. vi all
I . i f eight via Norfolk,
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Sailing j without
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P. -a.
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la
Notice.
will make application to tin
Commissioners of on tho
January,
to spirituous am mail the
town of is. t . for six
months beginning January 1st,
Dec. 6th, W. B. Williams.
Personal Property Salt.
Dec. 21st, at o'clock a.
m. at old homestead miles from
Oakley, in Carolina township. will tell
at public auction a lot of household aid
kitchen furniture, farming implements,
buggies, carts, one horse, n, fodder,
hay, etc.
Terms of
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LILY SEEDS AS FOOD.
People feed on water
have recently b. n made the sub-
of a by govern-
scientist. They are a tribe
of la
. the eastern f
if the de mo
they
their i the food in
is
low water,
acres of . are covered in th
Bummer me iv th as the
plant that rushes the is
named.
The plan it water
lily, know to I as
and it to
have furnished a staple food of the
Klan i live times. Liv-
.- lo, on government
in, tin ire less dependent
upon than in for-
mer day, it is .-ill, regarded by
n v .,. flow-
tin r but the are
eaten, the seed pods being gathered
in August by the women of the
tribe, who use for the use queer
looking dugout canoes, i-; the
boats the thickly Trowing
lilies by means of poles.
Magazine.
Mr. Gallantry.
Attorney General was
riding on the platform of a
-landing next to
the gate protected
from coming on the other
k. A lady came to the
door of the and as it
started . the gate, I
hidden from her the men stand
before It.
r p use, .
the conductor.
He was l . ;,
and bred Bostonian can ignore a
man. took step
tow the
m gel off the other
the conductor.
wish to get off on
same the r in tone- Hint on-
tin into momentary
Before he could explain or
Mr, came to his
one Bide,
he remarked quietly. lady
wishes to over the train H
people take t
the r feel are should.
s,
the
shoddy
old boots .
color market.
The ,
you for mil
Ii
, i-
man alive,
n i to
a.-
back fr more
Too Good Citizen.
A sad wife
to the of the household de-
a popular
that her husband is altogether to-
a -i and wants to know
if there 1- any cure fur it. By de-
the county, the town, the
church, t poor and the
Men.- Christian association have
encroached upon his hours out of
business until now she sometimes
feels that she an introduction
to I in. lie is busy every
being a model citizen. There is
ways n committee meeting on tap
i in ho.-. sum,
. or imitation or school hoard,
S he goes to church,
the s . hi; school and
. the Bible The com-
list,
AND MARBLE ARMY.
lave sometimes heard English
making complain that Groat Brit ,
r worse than had much to learn from I
. all the Hie matter of the encouragement
throw given to art and the
id lamp posts a are
c young Scotch
I I R when I
r the
Ind he was right
I The n t any-
at
. r of their
from London.
. i a v .
. and
ire has one in honor of who were nevi
heard But it may be pointed
out critics of
way of do . lie I
tin has its
win n they are good statues.
con pleasant to behold,
M. Iv. municipal councilor
for the Si. George district of Paris.
is up in arms the
erection of bronze and marble
in the thoroughfares of the city
fie grudges the space occupied in
the public promenades by the
lief of the eminent. time
he lays, check
mania which has seized oar content
gardens, oar square
and our promenades invaded by
innumerable images. We must re-
the advance of this bronze and
army, which spoils the per-
of our streets and the liar-
of our London
e it up
then come
a-ks emit if any
be done I a man
as
much warm
and the discomfort feet. All
the th- about the blood vet-
these parts are very sparing-
protected b; muscles. Thus if
the feet and legs are cold the blood
flowing through them quickly be-
comes chilled and flows toward
heart may produce a serious
chill in many important or is. and
the slight discomfort riving
wraps and an II more
compensated the
they afford from f ills.
E in Life Cells
Hi I . that he in
. In life
cells, lie them
b p n I in suitable con-
tin.- they and multiply
The professor's began
with the lowest forms of
matter contained fluids and after
observing the r maternal powers
reproducing their own tissues
himself to work to try to reproduce
the process. This he says he
succeeded in doing. A professor of
botany to whom the process was
exhibited is said to have taken the
artificially produced cells for those
of real vegetation. Professor
has not attempted to bring his
cells into tissue or to give them
roots.
Mouthed J
No higher tribute ran he paid to
a for Tier by a tn e his
be in Ii power to keep i a.
That power 1- one of the most
of the nation's
tn Much marvel has been
by the n d it
the o r, e
eon
people at e . ,
traitors here t in ti
ginning of the . . ,,,.
when it v T
i d and con. ii by on
comrades, and . and terrible w
the execution of justice upon
Only in the service to the
belonged were painful
dents known. They were de- r he
when the war over.
The Kaiser's
Dunne; the army
t, ran
consist of a camp house of
wood. In addition to sleeping
bath rooms, the kaiser has a large
working room, which serves also as
dining and reception room.
smaller apartments complete
this improvised house, from which
the imperial standard Moats. When
evening falls n huge tire is kindled
his majesty's door. i-
burning all night, and the
likes to -it beside it and talk
to his friend-. On these
all ceremony is forgotten. Another
of his majesty's evening pleasures
is to walk round among the sol-
bivouacs and witness
rough camp joking mid games.
About Night
A night glass i- simply a small
telescope made in the form of an
glass. The glass in the end
toward the object lo I viewed,
known as the glass, is a lens
of unusual power, which will con-
a large amount of light,
objects can be seen at night
more distinctly through this glass
than when viewed the naked eye.
Of course, the degree of distinctness
depends primarily on degree of
light existing, and nights of
lute darkness not taken into
account at all. Equally, of course,
it is quite absurd to say that with
a night glass objects can be seen.
even on the clearest night, as well
as by day, for cannot.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S
TAGS, AS IN AND
SIMILES OF WHICH ARE SHOWN ON
THEIR 1906 . OF PRESENTS.
This mace was bought to remind holders of our tags,
who may have overlooked the tact that our offer of presents
for the return and delivery to us of tags, as made and
in our 1906 and Circular of Presents, expires
by the terms of the offer itself on January 1st,
We would not consider giving presents to one with-
out giving presents to all, for tags that reach us after our
offer has expired, and for this reason we will not consider
any cause whatever for delay in delivery of tags, and we will
refuse to give presents for any tags that reach
N. C, after Tuesday, January 1907,
which is the ltd extent of time as heretofore stipulated
in our offer.
No employee has authority to change or modify this
or any notice or offer by us.
R. TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-, EM, N. C.
T val
From Hi nu ;
tale of four fa ti.
Kid if its and the
is located near Mr. d -e-
way has a fine do or Held.
the clover is one the rich
of coal, and u
shale.
orris
and e clove
on which
of .
rot
hows how
in
A p.
Herald
a. is
In
i apple
an
make., a
coal,
Mew Found
The director of the treasury of
de Janeiro while hunting for
lost papers has made an
discovery. A which hi
not hen disturbed
many found to contain
gold, and diamonds to the
of at
art the
crown and of .
at and the i-
bordered gold.
box in which the was
is believed to have deposited
r sum U
lent of th
ii me I
or., by
hat Curs Consumption.
of an agent i
L inning
idea i- the
the clothe
should be ill
color which will allow the light lo
body. White male
it is found, me the l-t
is purpose, and com .
advised to cl th
Ives in snowy raiment, e
linen, velvet, or cloth
-ilk, however, is
Firs
the
of lap- of the owe
his b career ah
to his peasant father, who, although
self not only taught
his sons to on every
font, but by it toil
the best
training. The parent never lived t.
cc his triumph. ; d by a
pathetic irony fate the
fee the violinist received
was spent on a wreath for his fa-
grave.
About Spiders.
Rightly considered, a spider's
web is a curious as well as a
most beautiful t. g. The major-
of children suppose that the
spider's web is milled out of his
mouth and that the little insect has
a large reel of the stuff in his
and that he could almost in-
add feet, yards or rods to
the roll.
The facts are that the spiders
have a regular spinning machine, a
set of tiny tubes, at far end of
the body, that threads are
nothing more nor less than a white
fluid, which hardens as soon
as it conies in contact with the air.
STRAY TAKEN UP.
lave- taken up a sandy color-
ed, black spotted female that
has been running with ray
The hog weighs about or it
rounds, marked fork
and round hole in right ear, slit
in left. Owner can get by
proving property and paying
costs J. E.
Nov. Greenville. N. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
y .
i-f
Pill n-t am
t -c Ii Ty n.
IV.-II t I I
f t r
J. in
yin
I V e .
a me the ill f
w notice l p end In I n r
ft
BETHEL AN
in of
all ,.
Overdrafts
furniture
Due from
ash items
Gold coin.
S i- N.,
other U
Total
u.
ind
hank
notes
10,7.-7,10
in
in
II hi
standing
r ,,.
Total
A on Chicago.
I hare in some tough
in my time, but Chicago beats
thing I hare ever met. To go
around in you must carry a
gun, and you must carry gun
in right pocket, with
the business end facing the
stronger who at any
to n abrupt
with
All children stand in a ring
around blind child, who has been
chosen by counting out and blind-
folded. The others join hands and
-kip around her in a circle while she
counts ten slowly, then all stand
still while .-he advances and touches
one. She to guess the name
of tile . her
f e. iii. The whose
she guesses correctly becomes
time.
Our Line.
The coast line of the United
States is miles, divided as fol-
Atlantic, gulf,
and Pacific, excluding Alaska, 1,343,
The greatest extent, excluding Alas-
east and west, is miles and
north and south 1.780 miles. These
are geographical that it would
v ell to remember.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby given that the stock
holders in the incorporation of the
Co, does by
consent of each stockholder
the company and will not further
i in said name. This Nov. 27th,
1906. A. Sec.
We will make application to the
Bo rd of Commissioners of county
at he meeting to be held on the first
Monday in January, for license to
retail liquor for six months in the town
of Fountain. N. C. Nov. 27th. 1907.
STRICKLAND HEATH.
iD
A horse gets fore parts
urn and a the opposite.
Corn on is never found
line i n number of rows.
I ii Ii. I I . , may be
n i lid ; retain
A down a tree
head . Mil first.
is
horizontal
n -i. i h
ti-n.
in. The
the lure do
same
but they are, you may And oat
by them or by holding
tho paper on a
To sufferers of Kidney, Liver or
r Troubles. Other
say bottle And If
t we will refund
. , U. n
i, i free
if it then
sol until
entitles you
. a bottle
Only a United
given
v to test
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt,
I. W lard Cashier of t u-.
swear that in above
edge and belief.
statement is
in tie- .
in,
Subscribed and sworn to be-l
fore me, this
T.
Votary Public
p i
M. O.
R. J- GRIMES.
OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK Of FARMVILLE, PL C.
Ai TUB C OP NO . 12th,
i-
Loans and Discounts Capital Stock paid in
Overdrafts Secured
Due from Banks
Cash Items
Cold Coin
Silver Coin
u. v-i
1,608.87 Surplus Fund
76.89
1,630.50 Time v
85,938.72 took.
1,000.1
46.1
Letters of administration on the
late of Walter deceased
this been issued to me by e
Clerk of tho Superior Court of Pitt
county, notice is hereby given to all
arsons holding claims against said es-
to present them to me for pay-
duly authenticated, or or
the day of November or this
will be plead in bar of their re-
All persons to said
estate are requested to make
payment to me. This the 26th day
of November
P. M. JOHNSON.
of Walter
Jarvis Blow
Kiel
Co ii a i,
I, J. R. iv-
y i
me, this
or,
J. V.
of the
is
ban ,
to th-
DAY.;
ll Ml l , l
I Correct
TURN AGE,
W.
K. L. A IS,
Dire
t id and children's
the undersigned will sell for cash be-
ore the Court door in Greenville
on Thursday, December the 1906
LAND
By virtue of a mortgage executed CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
and delivered to Winslow Mills by
Braxton and wife, Gutsy
ton, on the of November. 1904 I
cannot reach the seat of the
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional
ease, and in or to cure it you mu
take internal remedies.
Cure is taken Internally, an I acts
mucous surf a,
not a q
. by one
the best physicians in country I
years is a prescription, i
is composed of the best known
combined with the best blood
ting directly on the mucous surfaces
Cotton knit underwear wanted by the following described parcel or lot of r
the Mills, the largest situated in the town of Ayden and ls internally, an I
and mill in the the Street, be- on the am
Si, k. . ginning a point , First Street at a Hall's Catarrh Cure is n
a. in the ditch aid running a north- It was prescribe.
course with ditch feet
Hart's line, thence a west-
m. to p. m. Good pay. ward
of good boarding houses. Ad- J
s-
n. ., feet to a ditch, a
w , ditch feet to First,
, , , . , an course I combination of th two in
To hundred and girls and Street f t to the begin- is what suck won
to in a about one third of an I result in curing Catarrh.
mill in k C more or loss, and being the lot; testimonials free.
w from J. H. J O.
day of 1906. I Sold by Druggist, price
A Take
a G.
O. W.
o.
OR AYDEN
Manager and
for daily
we take
in i
writing for
in rears. We have a list
receive their mail
also take
N. C- Dec
tiny ,;
he members
K. ., i .
i . ,
J. C. C.
V. C; Frank
W. L. i
H.
Lilly, if V be
of H.
M. of F. Burney,
E.; M. W.; i- .
Moore, I at A.; Elmer ,
O. G.
s displaying a
pretty A of art square aim
Mi.-. from a to Mount
If at i in
heaters it will .-i
you to quality
prices Tyson an
B. H. of Shelby,
N C. here
week lg a little book
the life i bit mother the
woman o ever tin
secrets it right
interest mile pamphlet,
1- -v in
market eel, m-anOwing the Odd Fellows
the ill Masons beta
no
F. G, J was here
day too be-
fore a J. i court a said
stole
a in. i i .
mo . a u
A. been hue
tun is
It las
to gt the tn
or Odd Fellows
last We sincerely hop.
member the ,.
up n.
Tyson cordially
u nil
If i I i
coat
J. Harrington is
so long we
wasn't m;.
bring the v.
with him. Dar
know he'll have
lull anyhow, for he h I
ones made
been informed
anticipate m
during the
w of none who
the way a town
J. J.
N, N
A for Husbands.
Don't forget the sun-
shiny side of a woman's e
cannot outlive coldness,
and neglect.
Don't growl about womanly
extravagances so long as you are
keeping your own personal bills
running order.
Don't meddle with the
house, The man
must know every little detail,
ad c the cost of every
household move is
gated nuisance.
Don't expect smiles and
kisses from the being who labors
from early morn till night for
the comfort and happiness of a
who has not soul enough to
her.
Joseph
AND SURGEON.
in Bast
Ayden, N. C.
A dollar
DO
Cotton
sell s,
y-
ere
There i
ea
Hulls
FF,
School
your time lo
money by coming us for
hi requisite
. pens,
have also a great assort.
of Mainly
to for use
all lints plain or hemstitch
mainstay of c
ind ice.
M. SAULS, Druggist.
AYDEN, N.
A full line Men an t
for
of
J . J. H
I N.
ms I
order.
and
can save y
ore
W. J.
the Superior
Court.
NOTICE.
North Carolina I In
Pitt County
W. Move
Va.
Move.
The defendant above named will
notice an action entitled as
has been In the
Court of Pitt county for a divorce
the bonds of matrimony, the
defendant will further take notice
She is required to appear the
term of Superior Court Ii
to be held on the Mi
day of January, 1807, it being
day of January, 1807, at the
county In Greenville, C.
answer or demur to the complaint Haul or the will in ply I
said , in day .
r,
I. f. Ml ORE, S. C,
Ii. Ally, for
. i
All kinds of .
The
J. N.
NEW FIRM
D IT, t.
NOVELTIES. SE TO
i,
. a Also Heavy a A Fancy
dispensed at Fountain,
for Santa
v.
f.
pail
-.-
inti cheap our
Co, always
Goldman
and . i
V. Ill inn
On
in both
price
If you call on K.
There's iring to he
splicing around
.
M. M. SAULS,
DRUGGIST
NORTH CAROLINA,
THE ENTIRE
, Press
caps, Boo
tares.
I OF
Notions,
ore fix-
Must be by
First of January
Wt mark as we mean bi
at Cost.
we s
Come one. come all and examine cur stock n
on
Everything
parts
blush
will
due
an;, ; i
on. Oh. Iv
in t
I Ir
l I.
sine
hose
I.;,. . , .
ml Fixtures
.-
BAsK OF
v. St ,
III.
Coin.
III ilk mill
let J S.
Ml
ill
iii. a m,
nil .- . land
lass
unpaid
SOU ,. ,
seep 1.1 a
at
prices A IS
seed aWl awl
s off. I
spent night here
Total,
Total,
. 168.001
I. k,
island's I
Is this s
Ii
OF
OP PITT,
I It, Smith, of the
iii ii If above is true in of Ink and
k.
and worn to k.
day
, R. O. CANNON
Directors
Notary Public I
WhY
higher and U is a
Farmers movement working to organize
GROWERS OF





mi ii
ANNUAL
Of of Commissioners for Pitt County.
Mo. of December o K. November W
.- Board
Amounts paid J. J. Elks. Chairman.
D J and Owner.
Friday.
ONE DOLLAR
For U, day. service a. Commissioner
K ; , on Committee at 12.00 par
For mile traveled cents
Total amount w. R. Home
Commissioner M I
For on Committee at , .
For mile traveled
v j
R . CAROLINA, R DAY D C
ER
MO.
OCEAN SWALLOWS UP
BREAK- RAIL
I People
ft in
Amounts paid J.
ft, miles
To
Co
. cent per mile
126.0
10.3
I.
I,
17.40
10.00
24.40
Corn-
d of
I if ii d
th.; ti leg
r. perfect to
IT
RICHARD WILLIAMS,
Worry
brings you
. over you ha
a n c
Goods, Package
Butter
, .-. in., s an bu
. . I. do
door N f
th rod
rococo
Doubt
you see our
c it i new
Win i r-
SONS
should of ts
by sin . leaking either
the
PH Street T
Pfc a M-1 Li l
con. j walking out Pitt street
N. C, Dec. Ninth to where
afternoon about of the Norfolk d era
o'clock Co of Fort railroad is being
see numerous signs
to that the where the grading
breakwater and been done on that street beyond
large pier was settling the town limits. hes.
breakwater just in the contractors
disappeared and is street not to remove
now over feet f water, j
where only prior to the giving hoard of aldermen of
the heavy rock there Greenville gave the per-
watermark The large wharf ., depot site Ninth
Vi-
y ard grade is
ft t
keep object lesson
In the economy of to y
Over A
I V
G VILLE, N. G
Manufacturing Cc
V L L E K. C.
of
of Turned
SASH,
ALWAYS ON HAND
prompt
price a t
completeness, a -an u m our
w- ; o come and
i e o i
.
i .,
clothing,
Boots
hoes,
Hats, Cap. I Hf,
The
The the
d i it t of the and
and Rang. , Guarantee. Prices
r; here Is i
Remember
account f
it n Buying Here
p on
i rt
S-
j, M. MOORE
in
i- jaY GOODS, NOTIONS.
HEAVY FANCY
ER I E S
FRUITS,
It H Bl I g a
fl
I i
to. . w
v. J cue, pi
i. en
Bi
drawing
from. So far in
he calls , in
frame hi have
teen
ti a
the I and her
In I
tribute i w a
of he. . a
r.
notified x
a in
t days
sometime Greenville i
For
been
that portion getting pouch
t front of the building had no jurisdiction be- trains No. Bond
the water not let it the town The and give s on
and Captain says is opened some
settle of town boundaries,
this morning there is over
feet of water where generally ,. of j
there was about eight to ten feet., enjoining the
on an average high tide. from further work Thy claim
ailed his men hat they have been trespassed
out, and they moved everything upon damaged and want
they could out of the Station, for enumeration accordingly. They
fear they would all
up. Re says the main
is all ii tad
Licenses.
i Deeds it Williams
i- following n
la
. i ., Haddock and Martha
ii and Bettie
. C. Boyd and Lula
COLORED.
Davis and Mattie Dan-
Chas and Lucy
Mack Grimes and Alice
i i
and Maggie;
Hard ion.
Andrews and Mary
s .
Guilford Pippin and Hattie
OF ODD
Held Witt Lode. o.
Dec. 6th, 1906.
At the a
meeting was promptly i
order by our excellent p
r, I S
Cox.
s ii -1 ,
prayer by brother J
White of I No.
First came the reports
lodges in district No. re-
ports were very
show . growth an I r a
SYMPATHY.
rt. laid he ,
l the ;
. o
little Estel
it I
. . W. Baker
, s of mes
. the
. Baptist
of rest
. in
then ire.
mail service on Sunday tr ins
but re mail n
the is
mails ; extra railway
. r-u on which
in a
all his
wood for the winter that
breakwater. He
says there . iv. shock or any
thing attention ex-
the gradual -tiling of the
earth. He
The
forty
around
insist that the railroad and all the
either pay what they demand or. smaller towns along this read
rise proceed according to law to benefit i E the full railway postal
condemned
the
d id.
it is hardly that
trouble will delay the building of
to id any, yet it i hoped e
ices b. easily adjusted
. wants to see the new,
.-d Man's After
t very
of his play-
i rumpus. Be-
n the hill now. i,.,;, running trains here just
. lasted fully
he foundation
of the build-
five feel.
. think d was
, heavy cur-
that point
i out b
the break-
quick as possible-
SHEEP OR
is
The
caused by I i
rent ;
of beach an
water and be
At five o'clock this evening
the beach is within two feet of
the life station. The
now gradually Th
doors in the main cite
The
and
given aw-v
the day.
buildings
any time.
Observer.
exp
in bed that night he
of his naughty
In the small hours of
were
s coming from the
by the little
bed Inquiring as to what
, about brought the
. can't sleep
bad man's after Even
. from such a young
ii i another reminder
makes the question very oft
i . . . . ,
will
Cl
i t i be
the curs that
.,. . to have the run of
rm i following i i
from the Reflector.
Cotton.
1734, now only l. years,
since, an American vessel, with
eighty bales of cotton on board
her, was seized at Liverpool. on
the pie that so large amount
of cotton could not have been
produced in the United Slate.-.;
n the shipment amounted
to bales; in 1786, to bales;
in 1787, to in 1788. to
n 1789, to In
New Orleans and Environs. we
nail the follow, ,; ;
old planter
gathered his crop live
was
the immense an d
which was fifteen bales, that he
Wed. well h
with cotton her. is
to make stockings for
n people in w
. ti y would
i 1317 n which ill
i its number about D,
i bales
at this time a few weeks .
the convening of the leg-
Mr L. Joy has been try-
farm
to
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took a recess
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meeting.
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with a hammer.
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December
Durham had a thunder storm
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, the sheep, and so
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d i find wan w
put a stop to the lingo the
, try by ; a
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bu lightning, and the electric power
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Wedding.
Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Pl
of Hassell, have issued
to the celebration of the
anniversary of their
marriage, on Saturday, Dec.
2nd, from to p. m-
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C.
It. i,
W. Hooker an Fri
A do n 9.83 was
to ; e i I
home.
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lilt
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, . Home a Free
I . Av .
A hanks was extended I the meeting o
to hospitable Ayden I .
their splendid reception and N.
t. i
Our district meetings were in ii-ii- -.-,.
every way a success I Dist No.


Title
Eastern reflector, 11 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.
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December 11, 1906
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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