Eastern reflector, 14 December 1906


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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
01.-1 Printer Takes i
College Who S
about s
the man w
it
h the
dudes can i
word- And t
about it all,
the
Id 11-your coll
fetch ;
the other
of a f How w
i ti
T-h-3-r- Cr
th-
ti.
said
up
. here
the sin.
. spell.
cubs,
in a fine
I i.
i i at
,. miles
. i I ; i
head A
. l i
he i
live or t.
he
, m -ii and left
fr which
a heavy I an
be done l pr
such
by dogs
his stock
th
a co
d. It.
i i thing
e , stock
.-
I ,
. comes
the
The slice of Christ-
cut, and the
. star, who had it d to dine, looked at it with as
d pi, i, i him.
line a as I
ever saw, he
said to host. did
v . i tine
now,
l, e carver of goose,
sudden dignity,
preach a special rood
. i . s you when
. ,, ,, it . I
v anyway.- The
Bales.
The i
pi
; ml t I SI
r I
h .
one
-.- i
a u
if
be-l Home Mag
Mr. Ell
Miss
led th
18th, at
but all i
. n .
. the
icon, b
dock. No car
Mt
at i
interest in I Id Fellow
throughout the d
Under remarks for i
order a strong pi a
that care should
m not to
too . a scale,
doing so our weal;
i might be
us.
We had the
to our worthy
Se D. H. Wood
made a splendid talk
good the order. W
ways to
in tar .
are very in a
I enjoyed
took a recess
which time D
RebeKah h -1 a
meeting.
Promptly
meeting
following program
by both O I
First, the on .
Brother R W.
.- w loom
. , i .
a great. en of c
the only or n I
Welcome
by Broil Stop
who is one e
young w i
a v
of h
cations are that
will make a bi
well as a w;
That w educator. Prof.
was
needless to s;
was most able
treat was in
I.-
He
E Ll
i i
n I i
is life
cm p.
g this
Is o
r. ,
t we kn t at
s well, i d we
has taken little
world to dwell
more beau-
ex-
to the .
commend
j the One who
unite the now
t .
the
read .
i .
as a
do
x-
d and i
W IS
low
. sen I copy
mother with a
and
; their -i
, s.
, .
ti
i -ii ton a
of
; -his
i.
i;
the
r e x
boy in t
is a
some
cell
i,
but ho i
server.
i r i- ; cl n of the
., i ids of the rs
. ,.,; . in th majority
way the case.
; ,.; v . . admit,
n is question
de of tin halls,
on t- I e
; our f to
sh p, I i
. . the t hi i halls
econ i th y
, , of th
Seven Killed Bear
-n Dec.
n n -i i
way
. . i ii I d
. Kite
. on
of the d r
Mr.
mi n
Gaol
c C
the illustrated in the C n-
Cc spent i i.-
day here and
at both the morning and evening
service in the h.
es lien e
and his so.-, much
the con
ill
t dogs
I-, i, I
v. as by
on I ox
with a hammer.
Mr. ti Cr
The ts I the North
. a i i
w ,,.; r d out
i; . m, p v sent t
I in , i. and Rev
A pastor her.
ilaughter
n day
the twenty
roe
At Ml
fl. Ci--
i t
. Te
.
we
i ii i
, I.
. n
t . i
t i
needless to
were
The beautiful
our
us
December
Durham had a thunder storm
If they try to legislate for the
, the sheep, and so
h Until j
d i find wan w
put a stop to the lingo the
, try by ; a
r ., riv during which
, . ,, was by
bu lightning, and the electric power
.,,, prove a ad and sit dam-
o to the who it was unusual for the time
,, them under I con-
to
ii, o a . ,
i . nil . . .
before l could r I
ideas a I
dale w
helpful.
It i
sent
. ere
. ilk
full Of
i . r. ;,
i tic
mes,
his usual
regarded as
it did in all I
Id i-Ml
Vi
.,
P G- M.
to
th
i .-
r i
their
with Mr.
. --i
Annie
The
a.
. i M-v
n, will
the
r Ah
i D
,.
of
of
rt
r r
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-
. i j
C.
It. i,
W. Hooker an Fri
A do n 9.83 was
to ; e i I
home.
; at
lilt
. up of it-
; . big
i -1 . . .-.,
, . 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.





s Cloaks
Rain
Li Dress
I. .- Long Dress
. h v.
I la S
inc.
Ii.
4.90
3.98
Elbow
red, white
r o
guarantee a s to
a we
I .
a great
D-E
finest furs a
I Tailored, lowest es.
.; .
i with tap
. v.
pr. v i
and Gents fine Mer-
black s openers,
i fine I ll a
each
I I
rubber coats inches
4.25. Misses rubber coats
i Hi-lies 8.85.
I c
I s
we
in ties.
BRAND
and Bi cs g
Always on display. It pleases all
Looks right when you buy it. Stays right alter you wear it.
Clothing tor Youths and Boys. C. d Medal on every Si it.
in Pants. Boys Knee Pants and 1.00
j u Mens Pants. Mens Fancy Worsted, Quality. Dark
I Ground with Grey Stripes. AM
Gloves
Gloves its
kid gloves
Men v gloves
Men driving gloves
I Mens riving gloves
Mens gloves
driving gloves
SOC
1.73
A big lot of princely brand
cents. display
in north window.
Big Lot
Solid Oak Suit of Furniture 12.98
Dining room t hairs, each
i Odd Bed Steads. Solid Oak
Oak rocking chairs.
Easels, S oak and enamel
BO Ties cents. Mens
He four in ties
In all shades and colors I
-m
r t
Ii v.-
Main Street, GREENVILLE,
iv. and Mrs. J. A.
aim Mr. and Mrs. G S.
returned M evening from
Mount where they had
The agency between
T. L. Germ a. and J.
Mills All
v.,been attending the N. C. Confer P i
,,,., . ,. to T. L.
, once-
to T. L.
d Co will, . com in
i . and settle with J K.
J. L. Winslow for same.
LEADING FLORISTS.
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
t i
i. Gerald Co.
j Raleigh. N. C. Phone
All kinds of all kinds of choice out Bow-
en in Special attention The existing between
to Wedding and Funeral Decoration and . W.
Bulb stock, Pot plants for Winter pi. 1st. to I Ins date
Hedge i discontinued. All
plants. and in
great variety.
The rain Monday night caused
another cave in near the culvert
on Evans street, south of the
graded school.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
v -i r .
. r i in to us . r i
. . M l i- awl,
i a fix O a M
i to -o
t Hint i
hid cam a n
i MM III -r lit c
or i h i-l ml r. o
I II I if W n t e t i .
i tin., of N v mm
A.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
V II I h .
.- r i. Mi tie
II. ll. , I
. to
. mm.- th
i mi d I i
I ii . for
. on or l.-f r. III of
I -t or will b. I III of
r v.
It HUNTING
An mil. of Mil In- Ann
lo. I u f w
sons owing notes or accounts
through said
or mules, are hereby ii to
come in and settle
An notes accounts will be
Greenville
is Oct.
J. WINSLOW.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word Is
It refers to Or. Liver Pill
MEANS HEALTH.
Are -oil constipated
Troubled
Sick headache
Bilious
ANY of these symptoms and other.
Indicate Inaction of the LIVER.
You Mood.
ti
r.
Take No Substitute.
i . i
Vi u Stop and Set
. in an,
Hike leas
l III
little girl of
i ft, I. i.
; her inly,
Ii. from
I-
sis . she
i i i nil led
i u I i. o i
II ill ill of
I l II II V .
M COBB
Hi. in
t Mil
hat I i
NOTICE OF SALE.
By v of an of the
court of county
in in the case i f If Harvey
s a a the o
i g C III ill , MOW
pending in said c . the under
signed Receiver I ell at
public, sale t. the highest bidder
on the 22nd
day of December. on
p I'm sos of The ton Mann
i g any in he town
ton, C, at the i our of Is
noon i e roll
e i bed real i proper-
to
lat. T h g i n r y-
p es-e a d
I and
of
laud i hi which the sit
said land, and
ginning nit I sold as a
whole I
r j-.
I at and place the
Iota i I prop.
to
1st, All the material on hand
Grifton Mano-
Company in one lot;
consisting of spokes, hubs, rims
and such other material as is
on hand for the
carts, wagons
buggies and c
, 2nd;
pay on hand in at t lot; co
buggies, bu
bodies, cart- e c.
3rd. machinery, i s.
e and
has
IS ;. run
The will
i in- I lots j
all property sale,
as a the
i n-e Ii Id, and all the
per i mentioned
v.
Purchaser or p u r e h a s-
will be required to de
with Receiver per cent of the
p i-e price of bid in money
or certified , as
; . good Ii.
of Nov
U. J iv. i.
and
and Printers
We an iv v iii-w
i in h patents
pending, whereby we
cm M Brass Col-
and ad Rules,
, d k.-i, and make
he f j now
or on the hot
PRICES
i Head
Rule, regular m
t,. s
Head Ruled in in
per
A l of r- faced
. W fit r u.
I., cheerfully
Iv Co
of Type and
Mater at
For gentle ponies
well broke. G. A
Winterville, N. C.
am ii
tar. i---
i . u
-y
i I i i
i yo a-air, and
lac-H i Yr
. i
j. You get Harness,
D. W.
in
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton flagging arid
Ties on hand
l Id stock. Country
I Produce Bought and Sold
will on ac-
ill Ad-
N.
. l .
yea
and i r,
bu
an . farm
. . a re-
war
at
i the
TALK TO
PIANO BUYERS.
Can you really judge piano
or will yon take somebody's
word for It's a
matter of
isn't it
Now we have been moiling pianos over
years and ones too. Have sold
then in State and will
you names and a of satisfied
if ask for them
If we can sell you a really class piano
on small and save you
at least don t yon should ask
about it
price list.
A .-.
St.,
i;
Aft
T.
by St.
NO
Tn the .-
. ii Pitt county having; i
sue -1 I.- i
d. I HI n
Nm on. . on i
i K V ox de ; .-
Ii . lo i
on- i-d lo tin
tn o ian I o credit--r
f a
r v authenticate
lo l
mm after the f this n
tic notice will pie
in I- their recovery. hi
K ; i
on of E. Victor
NOTICE TO
of administration upon
of Mary
deceased, having this day been
issued to me the clerk.-
t o
is here y given to all per
sons holding claims
es ate of said Mary A
to present them to me pay
duly on o
before the 20th day of November
or tin i will be plead
bar of their recovery. All
. I sons to estate
louse payment to
me. This the day of Ne.
j. a. Harrington,
of Mary
J;, vi- and f a.
I a
Transfer
tor
Horse tint
o in
mil
. ll IV, II-
r .
Al Suggested From the of m
A provincial theater in fie ea I
of Scotland is much tormented by a
nil. i a and
who on pa running
commentary on play. Some-
times his remarks i en a dull
piece, and so I lie audience do not
to his presence, Mis latest
occurred when n
drama i f i I.
The was laid aside
and his par
had to be taken up by his under-
i who was tn I, but
At a critical in the
play the primes.- fail and falls,
when the hero, coming to her a--
lame, lifts her in his arms and
her out.
The princess on tins particular
occasion was heavy n- she was
lovely, and the slender
real . rd v n of l e
was upon When she
n ii he over her, but hes-
perceptibly.
I Ii- hesitation was not lost on
wit, from his seat in the
broke the stilled bush by ox-
v. a thin, tremulous
yo can. my man,
and come back for the
don Tit-Bits.
A Consoling Thought.
say yon arc but the
ant of the said the
friend.
answered Senator
position has its
Of course it's more agree-
able to he the but, after all.
the servant I lie one the
Jury goes -r Star.
E n- in.
I sales-
j I I ill in . no to sell
v. do i- on the
, ninny things
low
ii Well, I to
ii In. bankrupt
, . i.
me In and examine m-
SMOOTHING OMS
HORSE PLOWS, WIRE
HOW ;
AND Tl
Your c e,
The Hardware Man.
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
d for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Laden and Perspiring Stranger
Co id you kindly tell me how far it
is to the station
a full
drive, two brassies and a put.
Punch.
No Trick.
Belle The richest girl in the
world is going to buy her wedding
trousseau with only Could
you do as well
Miss yes; could
do bettor. If I were the richest
girl in the world could even buy
a Tree Press.
Ready nixed Paints.
is no line in the world better than
I It hi it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have Just a car load and
can give Special Prices.
Baker Hart
M. t
A foreign steamer recently
brought tn this country a snake
with two heads.
Perhaps I. s wise serpent is a be-
in the that two heads
arc better than one. Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Hi Chief
you go to school now
sir.
what part of the ex-
do you like best
Tommy-
get at Ledger,
Especially.
is nothing sadder than the
word said the
mentalist.
answered the cynic,
when it appears in an opera
singer's
tor. Star.
Enough Said.
Mrs. can't understand
why that woman who just moved
next door spends so much time with
her pet dog.
Mr. then you haven't
seen her News.
The Domestic Problem.
once an Irish re-
ii ti I an huh o was re-
the trouble he in
domestics, l could not
hi r i. .
man .
little baby daughter was . in
l chair near a window i
on the where Bridget was
it work. The window was dosed,
ind a of dies were busy
bumping their heads against the
panes in an endeavor to escape lo
Hie outside. They attracted baby's
who called out to me to
look at them, at the same time say-
then
Bridget to sneak to the
aid heard these words. And even
today is firmly convinced
instructed the to make
fun of York Herald.
A Place For Everything.
is a said the
peeper of the deaf u V. dumb
for the kite of horse
buggy the day yea took that
basal looking lady inmate out
What de
it to
As what 1-
Mk
The word i
name of a people. i.
with the C
who formerly in
. lining been c
rs of human h. The rs I
ii n h
m Columbus
West Indian island saying
where another said
while Shakespeare's is a
variety of the same.
A . . r-
The wean tramp with the r, I
beak halted in of the
side cottage. .-I. I
announced, c I d
age of d .-i.-,
down -ii. .,.,., I., h
snapped the
broom. I to d-i
rt I
ii he y mi mi ; i.
, i i I h n
de . I co Id i i
THE EARTH'S CRUST.
Rigidity I- A Equal to of
Granite.
Professor T. J. J. Sec of the
States navy ha
the rigidity of the earth by
processes depending
mi the tin of gravitation. lie
even if fluid, the globe
have a rigidity greater than
of wrought iron, owing to the
earth's
under i
Is as a solid ; i so i in an
rigid
of the whole nm is nearly equal
that of nickel steel, Nickel steel I
s one of the strongest and hardest I
i. The globe is thus
lo I e capable of withstand- I
enormous strain. Dr.
proves that the rigidity of the I
Mirth's crust is about equal to that i
f granite, which is that
steel, and that toward the center j
he rigidity rapidly increases. At
earth's center the imprisoned i
nailer is an enormously high
I yet under the great .
j pressure there at work it is kept
three limes more rigid than the
steel used in the armor of a
me mi
i e ti
C--
en I i.
hr of . . well ash.
carved the b
and tough, car
right it will to
i.-i. Beef t m
ton thick. In I r
considered the m ;
is i I.
in I be turned over lo be put
in Id lie i i
thickest part the
iced mo in. Hum
also be cut in the middle. A
die of million should be cut down
the length of the joint. When ran-
the loin of pork, mutton or
insert the knife in the thickest end
of the and feel your u-i; l-
the bones. In cutting ribs
of beef the knife should bu first in-
the bottom and run be-
tween the meat and the bone. Then
the slice will come away better.
Tl method has been applied
in the other planets. It turns
Ibid I he rigidity of Venus is
of platinum and
probably about Identical with that
v rough iron. The rigidity of
v Is about equal to tin I of gold,
the rigidity of Mere the
noon and other satellites is about
tn that of The average
of the great
Saturn, and .-
between eighteen and three
times of in. s . The
treat rigidity of those bodies is due
to the great acting
throughout such large masses.
In the case of the sun the result
s still more extreme. The average
rigidity of nil the sun's layers is
that of nickel
This result shows the effect
gravity in compressing and hard-
a mass even when it is self
luminous and at enormously high
News.
First Balloon Ascent.
The first public ascent by the
balloon was made Juno
1783, It was a spherical bag,
consisting of pieces of linen but-
d from
poles. A lire was kindled tin-
it, and the flames were fed
of chopped straw. The
loose hag tilled out, assumed a
form and in a hurt time
as completely distended. At a
signal the stays re slipped.
mil the balloon instantly ascended.
Its velocity accelerated it
reached sonic height, then became
and carried it to an
of more a mile. ten
ninnies it remained n
gently in n two
Ins i
The
ii make mi ascent in a
de and the Mar
In the basket
i balloon they on Nov.
rose to a height of about
Air the Bedrooms.
On rising in the morning see that
a full current of air can pass
through even sleeping room, lie-
move all fr an the beds
allow them . r lea I I
Only in tin
that the
even the
during n
neat
ii In i i a
i u
n . ;.
. fr
i i .
I d
iii in is I en
in
i I
; link II
. ;
i. poll r
pint of milk a
id
r re
our.
of
two-thirds
in a hot tender-
about forty i n
done add to a
of butter.
Cake Without Eggs.
frosting for cake can be
made with milk instead of eggs.
Take four of milk
to a cupful of sugar and conk until
the spins a thread or forms n
soft ball between the fingers when
dropped in cold water. Then beat
the until it is thick and white.
Maple sugar is particularly delicious
prepared in this way.
To Brooms.
To clean c broom may be rarely
thought no bat washed
will found to last
far longer than otherwise. About
once a week prepare a good lather
I water i . soap and into it
i the lire l, hake it until it is
near a hung it up with the
ties don n quite dry.
To T.-- Stains.
Rub bin i r well into the tar and
leave it for on hour or two.
tar. with
French chalk and let it remain on
long i to draw nut the grease
say. all hi. Sponge with
luted ammonia to com-
the work.
To Silk.
Articles of silk should not
kept folded in while paper, as the
chloride of lime used in bleaching
the paper I i destroys tin
en, i . iv
lb . i.brown or a glossy, yellow-1
paper should be selected for this
purpose.
To Dry While
Heat Ho n the oven and .
w-H into e r soiled part
of the material. Shake and brush
afterward till all the Hour is re-
moved the process
in n rosary, I f the re i es
dirty, it is best to .-end it
I- o professional urn.
Jelly
A shampoo that with near
every scalp and is made bi
solving n cake of
soap in a n ; v
for n and two table
spoonfuls in basin water will
be right I
Barns.
b or scald apply
olive oil fresh butter or cover
the burn with wrung from
boiling water in which a piece v
washing coda has been
solved.
Pi a i. I water
have ode the
. . ,.
.
Ind
ii C
i-i
I heir i
i -oh . ,
. I. .-. I
. ll in I
cs t lie i rep is
I low water
lily, known to hot as
. I . i , and it in- to
f ii f I or i be
primitive times
as tin on are e- i .
n H. food Ii n i
r till ill r.-
a ii the
bi t the
eaten, the ; id rS
ill I I
tribe, who ii, e ; p. j
ting d . I . p.,
. through thick re
lilies by means of
Magazine.
Mr. Moody's Gallantry.
Attorney Moody
riding platform of a
n next to
the protected
i m on the other
track. A in lady came to the
mid as ii stopped
started i lie, which was
ii .
I'd
J l
. ll
. I
no
10-
he
re
ti
lady
people cold IT
their feet are chilled, They
t protect as
m they can by warm
and
ind risk of , old feet. AH
blood in the Hows through
the feel and once in
three minutes, and the blond
of these are very sparing-
protected by muscles. Thus if
the feet I a are cold the blood
flowing them quickly be-
comes and flows toward
heart. This may produce a serious
chill in many important organs, and
the slight discomfort of carrying
wraps and umbrella will be more
than compensated by the protection
they from fur worse ills,
Close Mouthed
No higher tribute can be paid to
a foreigner by a Japanese than his
belief in bis power lo keep
Thai power is one of the most
sources of the nation's
Strength. Much marvel has
elicited by the inviolate safety
secret Mas
common possession
people at once. There were n few
traitors here and there in the be-
ginning of the war; there was
when it was ended. They were dis-
covered am convicted I heir own
comrades, and
mid terrible w
the execution of justice upon them.
Only in tin which they
belonged were these painful
dents known. The, w re describe
when the war was over.
. ; Si-- .
From comes tin.
tale of a r story farm. Charles
is its owner, and the
i in Mini near Mr. Ridge-
ha- fine i lover field. Beneath
clover i- one the richest beds
coal, and underneath the coal is
a line b of from which ca-
building brick are made. In
and above the is in apple
orchard, on which there i an
crop of apples. This makes a
four story farm -hale, coal, clover
shows how the wealth
t piled up in
Herald.
Brazil's Now Found
The director of the treasury of
de Janeiro while hunting for
lost papen has an
discovery. A box which bad
not apparently been disturbed
years found to
gold, silver slid diamonds to
value of in Ann
the recovered are the
per nil and scepter of
Allied at the
mantle bordered with gold.
in h the treasure
to have
fit the
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L-
it r
I I M O. t
s.-em to ; it to .
F ST. i I
and oh Two r
and three have recently been killed
ire others c .
in tin Greenville, N. C, as matter,
rt upon application.
a.- r. in
in tn fiction
j ; . e
T, j .
old Monday
start
rant,
J- i
. are
own
it
bi
ha
of
t ha
go it i
tr, It c
th
I.
this, but
of t
it
past w.
corr
toe
wast
would
the pi
will be
a plan
I.-
.,.
been i
r.-
set
inc-
paper,
rates i-
The R
. f
a dollar it did not give
full value shall
ways ;
For the present r cf e
paper be .
b . ii be lo r
demand arise--
off
will
t v.
I .-
-it it
; -i V
. . tip II
more
the
y pa
. v.
The I- m i p.
burn i price
a diamond ring which he
chased r years go . paid
on it.
pt. i Sta
in a to and the
North Carolina Conference in
session at Rocky Mount, both
resolutions in favor of
. reformatory.
A m Worth
d e to a
-i minded hi.-; duty an
j about nothing; who
; v. n work an I c
God's How
w no re-
t ward, but it was the
will of God How happily he
would receive his and cloth-
receiving them as the gifts
God What peace
What a sober What a
friend he would I How
his sympathy Ai its
mind would be so clear he
understand
4- MERRY -4-
lid its way.
i .
, am
r out a i n f both .-.
Ti semi-weekly pa-
;. p cad
am; sing m-
. . . of Mrs.
and
.-. have had
t ran-
ts
i . it b nice
would
it ; depot
Ki is the time a selection for Cl gift
tore where he most apt to find it. Man or Boy
w suitable for Christmas.
W be a selection than one of our Suits Raincoats,
or
in to show ins size, and we'll make
angle, his who after Christmas,
would be full No r
of his ever doing a mean thing
It is the of want that makes
men do mean
by i.-
The children
ho I at
. . ;
v. .
,. I , .
i re
. i-
OUR HABERDASHERY.
Our r of i; is a grand display.
.--s, Our Shirts. Mufflers,
.; spenders ; hi a Man
ting, s he best can buy
bi f i
at
has put its foot do
on the president's simplified spell- r
the house committee
i i
. tea ii r ;.
i and . v Id
that ho lived in e
j replied he -hoped
v ; i i I the South- a price attached,
cm or Seaboard trains, as they
BATH
We've a fine luxurious garment so highly prized
by every Man.
Come here for Christmas you'll did just
be-1 appropriations reporting in a bill . , . .- T, i
, . , . following from the
. East lat hereafter all printed be read
authorized by law
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
he .-; .
so
follow the rules of spelling
given by Webster's
be-
at
b other rear end collision
I day.
single
nay tan
a I. . y. One surly
over the
WE ARE
It was
most similar to the one
on but
n i so engineer
w is ill. d and a fireman injured.
sup-
Th
to hive b
killed.
. .
I .
.,,
r.
. .
Every time we read of a house
entered and money stolen
ii th money had been
bank would have
ii .
ii en
r than
pap r
cir .
fr i
th
business k,.
bi policy a I
So for tH
a somewhat
for ad-1
t,,
pi ice
much low ; .
its class.-
a n
several Our increase rate
mow will small, but each r
pr be made in ac-
with the circulation
expense of
We believe this will
be best and most lo
The has r.
; .
Com
.
At last Wilmington
gone to curtailing the en
of saloons by ratting
and other aide features
used to attract customers.
this is the beginning of a
fight that will end in putting
loons cut the city That
w I the f it.
day long
ii when banks are
. . . rich
r . ; y .-.
i. an.
. ill
. I y
o o with
. i .; i be . j
i, of It s
s that after they have been tut
i is office and server out
there, they
. be allowed U retire a
mt for themselves just e
i . . to do.
i of
or t
ti rm, . is iii t likely t
. i i d being pi
, ;.
;. an i in o
w. of New v . ., . an
give retiring
United States n
. . j election .;.
is worthy o. col
The
the has had of an ex-
ability Lo lookout
himself and wear his honors
in private life is given
former
light j
II
i . . v i rs,
. . i
, s ii . and
I and
. c.
is home n p i
. ., i . Mm r
die de, if it be
. ; with race and
etc v i s and .,.,
s . . us lies I will turn
in- . ; it from he tun I
of v i ii ill I e the
d. spot beneath t
tin sun. i th
of ;
GEN
4TH STREET.
ti.
mat
am,
thus
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
OF
the of Business, Nov. 12th 1906.
j .
I Stock pull ii -n
ill
i;
i , -ii i,
. . i
i., .
I. o i on
Pr
. .,.
. a. i
i-
3.5113
on i
i-o-
i i
and
are
season
i lining j
. I
r the no .
I HI
N. C.
Ai Close j. outings 12th, 1906.
. . .
r .
n thinking what to
as a Christmas present for
your gentleman friend, don't
overlook the Parker lucky curve
fountain pen, at Reflector Book
Store.
nut.
do .
to k . i .
O.
ii and to Correct
this of No V A. M
i H.
Notary J.
in former v M
Cleveland The two weeks will be i
busy and those who put W f I If K H
R I f V I I If
i . r lac i U I I
ft
Undivided
Oil s
If I , ., . i ,
In ;,;.
Due to A
15,03
n,
This department is in , . rep
resent the Eastern i -Vim . territory
us has not been . The A- G; Cox V
pay a bill the sec- just shipped pa Tar
time and had to pay it be- Heel cart wheel to one of our
cause we not produce proof
who pay by check are spared . ,. , ,,
., . p , The A G M in to., are
this r have a
receipt for every payment in the for th
check which the bank Co. School Desk. Set or
to I e depositor after write them before you buy.
cashing it . . your ,, , i;. j
in the Bank f and
be on the j side.
i. .
u i
. K male
. . i
f T.
I i
wares, flower pots and
stone jars at Harrington Barber
fir. and Mrs. Timothy Cutler, g.
of Washington, spent several
days here with r are
the place of Barber Co. Call
We sell it, B. T. and sea before they are
Bro. picked.
J. E. n u tended service The run. and snows are
at Red Banks coming soon will need
The A. G Co. I Co . good root w Si
on haul if boots.
Tar Heel cart Bet-
see or write r
A . i
buy.
Then
i-
lies .
houses .
mental n
h.
ii for
There are
from
. i come
An
.
an-j Y
has just
is; plow is the
ins up rough land.
then at Harrington
A Urge line of of all
grades just at B. F.
Co. They arc g i .
Call and see them one .
A carload of fresh flower
at Harrington
Com
A s we exp to make a i
.- January 1st we
Pill r to the public our
of at c t con
goo is. notions, cl
, carp ts. rugs
id
worth o
;. iced y
. . thing at cost
C. i. WILKINSON i.
ii
North Caro n i
Pitt .
Vs.
James
and W. A.
Stokes,
In Superior
I i .
. Moore, Clerk o .
County, as to
rill and testament of
notice is hereby given
pen .- is against
of i .; . ti
then, I lull
a I, on or
day of Nov .- ; , . . ;
will be
All ;
make- ate
19th day of
C I.,
of
Jarvis Blow,
WATCH
By virtue of an order of the Braver . Pit
I f ., I n- I
lie would if
it. The m
would yield a good dividend and
also induce citizens to come.
Protects from th.
now
cold you a
pair of P. Man
Co., nil
grade f tr, ,
ix n
.,
Of i
;. y
to Green
evening.
u . H.
T Wood
I . mid .
i i I large line of
and cloaks at B.
Co. They are
ring them at a
, I .
SAtE OF PERSONALTY.
On Monday the 17th of December
arm cf tn late Alfred
, Place I a- , i the
mi p.-o be the
Allied es . c-e
. i its, , n-
,,. I, .
This a- day
CL
ii j Executrix the .
a-
made in
die n i
mi v .
ii public i in u
house I. f j i-i
for on
day f De.- m
d.-v i or ,
l . . Stray Taken Up.
stake on th- Nev have one yearling; heifer
road at he corn colored in my field. with white
school acre, thence with ear,
to a stake
A fence,
. I
ii.
he N
to
in a st
i U o tin i
in left, looks to be about a
h. Owner pet
property and paying
.
it. ;. o. No.
M.
Greenville, N. C.
I t, II
. ,
-.-
n. ,
At the of
1906.
Nov. nth
and
SalK FARM.
i d . . i
I II;
On I .
i Co., An
.
n-
i .
Barber .,. , .,,.,, y. Jo is
your semi.,. cut a
-i,
duel ice tor Rev. N. Co., lo
M. church in to
i. Sun lay
and T. H. King's
Sui day night.
and refreshing
.;. Co , Chased the very line found
for cheroot market
beautiful display of for aid from tow
hundred thousand of th
ch fund with the r they gather all of the informs
necessary and be read;
lo send in the blanks immediate-
he
re
all
at B. F.
Co. They have
d.
till, Hi
. . ,.
. j.
. an
., and one
id
fa . foe tit, .
crop . v.-1
one i.-j,
here i
good repair.
Hit
one pack I
will
Secured
Furniture and
tine from Banks,
Cash
Mold Com,
LIABILITIES.
Capital in,
it
.;
. . ho n e.
Mrs. of Oakley,
Highest grade flavoring extra-
,, rs, come and examine the
Sell cotton seed to the machine at
Pin County Co. The Barber Co. This is a
highest prices them- wonderful labor savor.
i Smith, of Falkland, was The A. C Cox Co. are
mt visitor here Monday, still re
-y
need
l.
vine orders Tar
class
the meeting of th s com
of education on
ii in January.
average monthly
I-, white chis 1901
i i and ii -r i tea
., .
property
u kitchen furniture
w one horse, one
. i two cow;. All the above
id property will positively be sold
be date named.
Mrs. Harriet Ward.
Any
. car
, to send
to
i.
. H i
in ht Ki . in,
the . . .
i of dry
t,
be r-
in
i-
r. ii .
y of t
uses,
ft.
qualified the Superior
t clerk of Pitt as
r. v. , of tho
Moore, notice i
i-n all persona l
to make pa
undersigned, all pr
.- claims said
re . for
the 26th of N
will
v.
t Jane Mo
Bin
Ha
a.
i HI
RIAL
.
ti . in
,. for i i so
, filial
Company,
, . Mrs At
G.
ling o i -i
i. i
h in
r .
Au of
Bridge, was here Tuesday on
Every mail the A. G.
CU i.
in r
tot ff
SI
v I,. w
, fence
i Sun
. .
i ti t. v;
any
TRY this -i
ten
It the i
will
we kn .-.
prices
see a f
. r-.-r
ii don't I i
. i
v unlit
Cox Co., orders for their T--
By yo-j Will
planters, guano sowers, money, besides petting a machine that
Economic Back Bands k etc., please yen than
even though early the .
Come and see us make arrange-
goods.
Blount and
here shop-
ping
For the next days we will
offer these Machines
A. W. ANGE CO.
or Seine
crowd grows larger
day at Wilkinson's cost sale for
the vast throng that patronized
our store during the first three
days of our sale have helped
Ki
ton tail liquors mt
town cf N. for nix
January 1st, 1907.
Dec. 1906 W. B. Williams.
Personal Property Sale.
advertise us in their neighbor-j at o'clock a.
for our goods talk. We It. at my old homestead a from
offer the best stock of goods at
cost that has ever been put be-
fore the eastern
North
Oakley, in Carolina I will r
at public auction a lot of household and
kitchen furniture, farming implements,
buggies, carts, one horse, corn,
bay, ate.
Ti
of
Jul
at. at rage.
N.
,.





ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
Fresh Water a Valuable Disinfectant
In the
Pun- cold water is one of
the most disinfectants, in-
as it is a poi absorb
Every should have a
la i e vessel of clear water,
renewed, placed near the
or even In it. This not
absorbs much of the hurtful
but ; its evaporation it j
at r the
i . i . the I
i so trying and depressing
. a d i even lo persons
t matter. It fife-
been -i . n by actual
I sleep and
. i are oil
I i m u thing the
. u of water near the
i s bed. the Mime
i . been i
i in an ope , in a sleeping
r. i . or -i under
i i in for drinking.
Nor as
a beverage lie all ed to thus stand
., i , mil ii it -n.
.
sighed
V i r
.
.
v.-
is to
r.
then corny
back again for
Rugs,
ling
Cleaning r
A . , am carpel i ounces
of any white soap ed in
four ounces of boiling water. When
cool I'm of
two and one-half winces of alcohol,
two and c ounces of glycerin
and two o noes of r or
Mottle and cork tightly,
clean h carpet ad I a
the to a pail of t
w i I r the from
Tile IS ah
. i
l. ;Too Good .-
A sail wife write- complainingly
the editor of the household de-
of a popular magazine
her is altogether to;
good -i citizen and wants to know
if there is any cure for it. By de-
the county, the town, the
church, the poor and the
Men's Christian association have
encroached upon his hours out of
business until now she sometimes
feels that she needs an
in him. lie is
AMERICAN IDEALISM.
It has frequently me in
listening to impressions received in
America by foreign travelers that
the American in his deepest nature
is a realist who strives for
and wealth and . ;
the object of his
the might; II I who
speak thus seem to mo blind to
en thing which lie h the
fa e. in i the r-ill
to
id .
or u
character the Ami r an i .
woman.
Since my arrival n America
have held that the real is
idealistic and that the average in-
American is controlled by
idealistic impulses. Those who may
contradict me cannot sounded
the depth- of the philosophy
Ralph Emerson or studied
the life and read the speeches of
Abraham Lincoln and considered
their far reaching effect on the
American
In Lincoln's great character
i, n be more striking than the
in which he combined reality
loftiest ideal with a
practical capacity to achieve
that ideal by practical methods.
Baron Speck in
Forum.
in a model
Tin
St.
committee meeting on tap
ends
. r h on or
Walls.
; . the .
i ounces of
I of
i- of a mil
i for
I a tin pail
ii t. When
i . ,
n i i to
v. on
-ii. A- ply .- . I
brush. If the walls arc
low, bl the
. the
. .
can I
.
to
. I
II
. It,
i a mail
In- is
tan life
. n
n i m
began
I of
aid i
ma .
i own tissue s.
; in it -.- flannel blue bag.
Poston
In i
said
tree
Girth.
Lon
in
i i.
.- cay
. or earth-
. delicate
modern instruments detect, there
pertain pulsations which seem
,.-
with the Ii
i.
himself to work to try to reproduce
the pro . I ins he says he hue
succeeded in doing. A professor
botany lo whom the process was
exhibited I- aid to have taken the
artificially cells for those
of Professor Led-
has not attempted to bring his
cells into t or to give them
roots.
Lung Fishes.
Several examples of a zoological
fish winch would be
speedily drowned if placed in deep
just been I to the
colic, lion Regent's pa . This
is the Afr . n walk . h
spends i he greater pan Is m
c ii t e inn
.--
has b -.- ,
of III ;.
i lien n
it e long d
by in ms of the
root mill even i
tree-. curio
h be to in
,. m ; i ,
no with t
of I . I, ;
lung. th
tie hot seat they b
in the m id i
like a frog a new;. In A
there arc several varieties of lung
fishes, one of the largest, which is
much esteemed as an article of food,
sometimes attaining a length of six
Graphic.
NOTICE TO OF
R. Jo REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S
TAGS, IN
SIMILES OF WHICH APE
THEIR 1906 OF
AND
SHOWN ON
PRESENTS.
This space was bought to remind holders of our tags,
who may c overlooked the 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 terms of offer itself on January 1907.
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
positively refuse to give presents for any tags that reach
N. C, after Tuesday, January 1907,
which is the full extent of time as heretofore stipulated
in our offer.
No employee has authority to change or modify this
or any notice or offer made by us.
R. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., N. C.
have be n
rail
ting of ti
y much dis-
t .--
of the
Follows
last week.
members
us with
r ; . cause failed
; enthusiastic
interesting meeting.
ill
lie
to have some other origin.
of th arc diurnal an an
My due to t e sun ten
and the weather on the ground. In wood. In addition
Some
The Campfire.
During the
kn to . ;
of a camp house of
to sleeping am
wet weather the Bide and bath rooms, the kaiser has a large
on I working room, which serves also as
n dining and reception room.
en the smaller apartments complete
by this improvised house, from which,
the imperial standard floats. When
falls a huge fire is kindled
his majesty's door.
ill all night, and the
likes to it in it and talk
t-i his friends. On these occasions
all ceremony is forgotten. Another
of I . majesty's evening pleasures
to r id among the
of a valley carry a
the ridges,
the case is
tram of me
may produce pen hie
the tilt of the Thus
the face of Mother is almost
is to extern- I influences as
skin of a living creature.
Tying Shoe Laces.
The following is a good hint for
tying shoe laces so that they shall
not come Proceed in exactly
the same way as if you were nine
the ordinary bow. but pass the right
hand loop through the knot before
drawing it up and give a steady
on hath It should be
when untying that
the right hand string must be pull-
ed, for if the other is pulled it will
tighten the knot.
of Picking.
res el like
cotton pit I,, pi king
iii- aver-
age f p r and g
days, pick a I ale crop.
Of some pi k mi re than
pound- of seed and
There in . i when, on of
rain, no cotton can lie The
average of pounds a day for
days ii not far as an estimate
of the picker's At GO cents
a hundredweight the co of pick-1
a Kale of cotton i- A
cents a I cost is
hale. Therefore the
of . will
between
Chronicle,
s end witness their
joking and games.
Colors Cu-c
Tile value of light as an agent
r.-. T
lea is tho
i that the clothes
should be of
For Hair.
If the is very oily, greasy
and the following should be
c i- I applied daily, shampooing once a
fortnight with green soap and a lit-
borax in the rinsing A
quarter of an ounce each of
of and of soda,
both powdered; an ounce of best
. j., eighth of an ounce of
1.11., -i- cochineal, an ounce of
sixteen ounces of dis-
water.
HAY
. i ;.
. m
. . 1906.
NOTICE TO ;
UP,
but
to
an very
Tl personnel body were
fill intelligent and
. impression
a tin that
a magnanimous
.-c-v i. organization.
as well as
embers seemed to enjoy
in the highest de-
gr. Everything passed off
t we lire informed
good was the result of
Indeed all know
M Fellowship
has at-
and will continue to
great and lasting
mot ab r themselves
mar in general.
an j a very
if rt squares and
. i J I
iv
AT
done
n t v
th me he r .
notice . he , f Not i- ft a K n r ti
ill,.
Nat bun
her U. S. notes
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
is hereby given that the stock
in the incorporation of the
A does by
I consent of each stockholder
e the company and will not do further
in said name. This Nov. 27th.
A. G. COX. Sec.
We will make application to the
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt county
at the 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.
i-i
f r.
lit Surplus Inn
Undivided p
ii II in bl
deposit
j Deposits sub
stand
Certified
Total
f North Carolina, County of Pitt,
W H W lard Cashier the above named
bat above statement is true to tin
I belief.
and sworn to be-
this h day
T.
Votary Public
st of my
sh
H W
M. O.
R. J. GRIMES,
Directors.
Care of Iron Sinks.
To lo iron sink-; iron
and free from rust
u.-o soap in cleaning them. Wash
then in the water in which
toes have aging a well
will allow the light to potato to rub soot which
c t While mate t,,, or
h. . the best for rinsing clean wits
co sum tin
.----. i-i i .
now r either
linen, v. . it ion or
.,. however, is
I Journal,
In
th.
and
sufferers of Kidney, Liver or
Bladder Troubles. Other
a bottle and if Loans and Discounts
t cure we will Overdrafts Secured
V.-
ii size i f
if it e. then
a SOL urn- Cash Items
entitles you
a bottle Silver Com
ks
a limited -r
ton returned from
where he
e the Christ-
. Alexander
fore making
r will do
firm
. is and
Smith, Lena
. Mary Long
Brown and
. H attended
the I . in t r
viii mid report a largo
and an excellent
mi in cook
heaters it will pay
you to examine quality and
pricey ii at . . Tyson are
making.
Goto B. .;. poor erect p
fence around the
in. ii W. K. on
There were regular services in
the Di ; church Sunday.
C. J. B. Car-
over
i a
m Ii f corn,
-i -I
i I
pi, he
The now
i-n-t economic buy-
Many marriages are predicted
in and around Ayden during the
week. We expect to assist in
the good work.
G W. Prescott has or will soon
appoint as post-
master for the U .-n of Ayden
community. This is a good
selection. Mr. Prescott is an ex-
t gentleman and fully cap-
able to discharge the onerous
duties pertaining to the position.
We congratulate Ayden and our
people upon the selection.
Postmaster M. ti. Bryan, of
J.
J.
AYDEN, N. C.

.
f .
Some i iv
appointed a c m lit- f
to recommend i-
. Cm
-nil
A full line of Men and Dry Goods, Grace
Winterville was a pleasant Everything needed for the lions form, I make a
at our office yesterday.
The
How to Do it.
editor of the Dodson,
of suits order,
J. J.
Times has up the
after the following
Fight on the
i Oppose improvements.
the down to
. TO HURT YOUR TOWN.
Go to some; other town to
Refuse to advertise in
paper.
Do not invest a cent; lay out,
your money somewhere else.
Be particular discredit the
motives public-spirited men I
stranger, speaks, in
your town.
if a man wants to buy y
property ask him t prices
it.
If he v.-. ; a. else in-
and discourage him.
. Refuse to see the merit in any
scheme that does not exactly
benefit you.
Run down officers,
; Run down everything and
but Number One.
Talk in I he barber shops and
places of how bad times
are, of how everything and
is going to the
111.1. bow -wow
ed
. H .
c.
and
IN T
DRUGGIST
NORTH CAROLINA.
by fro
tee
books for various I H
our schools. They have
their report Below
found their
and I it will be to
interest of tho schools u
these books;., recommend
far as is possible to do so
would ask the
county to keep these
stock so that the
get them without
will see that not on
and grade of the
from
can be hid is give
A. Ii. Co. grade
the Fox.
A. Ii. Co.
People and Little People of
Lands.
A, B. Co. grade . .;.
Great Americans for
Ami
A. Ii. Co. grade ,
us Stories
A- B. Co. Ill en ,
the East.
M. Co. grail
Crusoe,
M Co. grade IV
Scribner S. grade V
King of the Golden River
A i. Co. V
Colonies.
A II Co. grad VI St try
the Romans-
A. B. Co. p , . Carp
i ;.
A. I
Pub. . VII
Little Nell.
Pub. Co. . , ,. ,
W Legend
Sleepy
W. I;.
Bait, for Season.
i The report of
ginned to Dec 1st was mi
yesterday, and today the go,. ,
report of th
th season was issued
at 12,50 bales. A
-11 t this report .
points or half a o
to
ml
c world did
e it
, I
to piece.-.
plead-
hone
not live
queried tho
-hi lost
bane.
awfully
don't
ow
V S C
p.
v.o p- a
and
the New
Make the Best.
roll, c
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OH-------
I Mb BANK OF N. C.
Ci OF BU NO . 12th,
II
Stock paid in Sin
Surplus Fund 1,000.00 .;
Undivided profits
86,988.72 deposits subject 66,753.29
Cashiers 46.69
SHOOTING FIREWORKS.
Soys are. Violating the Law.
The first cannon cracker of
was exploded- Monday
I which is a reminder that
sale of fireworks has hoy .
. u-
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
hen it comes to making per
beer, Mr.
heat the State. He km ,.
i,
there is much planning as n.
w and how to spend
.-----. of Kinston,
here
with
spent
his par-
J. H. Barnhill
Don't,
to lest
tuts op
SOL.
Tl
The Name
I -i
applied to an .
1.1 r
A I.
he per in
in moll
cure.
x-t-
th-eat-
because
he lived
use. Tho
the
was neither a nor n
bid n L The
repeated of as a
tended to the
of the and drove away
would he
r-i 5-c.
of I n. .
his I. it ;
to who, although
self i- . only taught all
his Bonn to i
lint by I toil
he iv
raining. The r-- -i lived t
son's Mirth. ,
of
Whatever may
, t be a
port t
aid the small in
a foreign it
to open a wealth all
it will lie
which none
r pat
grave.
the
re;
for Ills
A Libel C-
bee
in my time, bouts
thing U To p
iii a
id
m four Witt
die tut In
at any MI o-i
endeavor to make M-
For Wild
Stuff the wild turkey with bread
with oysters,
die or celery. Do put
.-. e other with these
sill destroy the flavor, but
n of . to the
I f-the frying I p ; in the
other i- . T, F
set;
I. hI n
. f
; .-
. with
of ea
Walter
this been issued to ma the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
county, notice is hereby to all
persona holding claims against said as
to present them to for pay-
merit, duly authenticated, or or before
the day of November or this j
not will be plead in bar of their re-1
All persons Indebted to said
estate arc requested to make
payment to me. This the 26th day
of November
D. M. JOHNSON.
of Walter deed.
Jarvis Blow
Wanted
Git
it. f
Cashier
sin
J.
I II
lie
-1
. Ill's
J. V.
n day .
JOHNSTON,
Not
I Correct-
A .
W.
ft.
ill
-t m
I.
IS,
01-
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a
red to Mills by
John R. Braxton and wife,
ton, on the 23rd day of November,
executed C CANNOT BE CURED
u-. J
; . .-.
can lie .- ,
Vat to
be dyed with ck-u
ft
Experienced will sell for cash be-
ad the home door in Greenville
s M Thursday, December the 1906
Knit underwear wanted by the following parcel or lot of
the Mills, the largest land, situated in the town of Ayden and
land best knitting mill in the north side of First Street, be-
Easy hours, from a.
m. to p. m. Good pay. course with tho ditch feet best physicians m this country f
of good houses. Ad- n J. s. Hart's line, thence a
Mills, Z K
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS,
cannot reach the scat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or constitutional by
and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies. Hall a Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and
i- on the blood and mucous
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
Secured
The do and Fixtures
the the alder . from Hanks. ;
gave them in the fins,
fireworks ordinance for Christ- Gold Com. .-
but are disposed to Coin,
them in violation of law When
termer an
merely for their pleasure
certainly should show
enough appreciation
the time prescribed to
firework If the aldermen
hereafter refuse to
.
10.104.27
Capital stock in, v
Surplus
Undivided profit lea
.
G.
Mat
In the ,
Court.
to cluck,
1,232
-a
notes
tern
j Cash
5.0-1 j
-1
NORTH CAROLINA,
-K I
i k
it
;.
M-
u .- ,
.
permit non h
win hi
H l-J
Shipping Holly.
Co at
inly
e I
. h .
if I Pi
nut is
to
i,
, I. K
. and be
II.
I-
. I
you both I
e.
If .- m need any
call on E. E. Co.
B. F. Stanfield, of
iris time
the of the
Co tat Line do a good
shipping North-
.- n r. for Christ .
J. N. ALEXANDER,
Hi- .
W. J. BOYD
NOTICE.
above named i.,
an action entitled a.
in the I'm county for a
and m
will further lake notice -i-.
to appear at the
the Superior Court of
county to held on the id Moil
or January, 1907, it being the nth.
day January. at the
said county in Greenville N
answer or demur to the in
sum action or the ,, ,.
the in. This the m,, i
November, 1906.
C. MOORE C.
Julius Brown. for pa
-a
h . .-. -1
I the Ben-
lit
the- .
. . -III
a war
The first
; day he n he ex-
I h; r . their
every on their coats. It was
an ;
the whole was
pleased with One
thing dissatisfied .
men all had el in p pr lip-.
Some had v .- . sonic
mil ton . ;,.,.
had pal beards.
There not on I n
; hit
. . i and c in-
lucking lo
a men I l-i .
v i
eve , i.
one r, ; r
i-i- the k mil .
w.- . th

Tin n
of th-
county, Sunday
his son, Rev B.
.-, I
Out at the train Monday a lit.
daughter Trip
, ti in ere is much holly in
Pitt county and we wonder why
i H pie near the railroad have
taken to shipping it.
NEW FIRM
i. S
N. C.
.
Si
. .
the a
. ; .the .
Next Year.
V are asked to
horse and was knocked that the Ladies Aid
MM a
with feet t t
an x combination of the two In-
bX KS
alt.
announced
of
badly frightened little church will hold a
was the only re- bazaar in Greenville in the early
part December,
TO;
FOR XMAS NOVELTIES. SECOND
Dr. M. DRUG STORK.
All kinds of Xmas goods a Also Heavy and Fancy
Groceries.
The best drinks dispensed at Fountain.
Remember us for Santa Claus.
J. N. Alexander Co.
Now is your time to
money by inning us or
school rtablets, pens, era-
. have a t
note paper for use
iii tints plain or hemstitch-
ed
in- mainstay f social
M. M. SAULS. Druggist.
n. c
re
I I
; ,
III
I . l
tie else.
Father K .
one In
m a a ,. pathos that he
had a confession to make.
mi a well make a an
breast of t. for
you'll have to pay
Tie said.
As the congregation gasped he
waved air n
ed and sen to an r
of court,
tin a. pi .

He
aid.
a t





Jr-
ANNUAL STATEMENT.
for County.
. r y of L
j I;.,,
.
i ., ., of
. o i
b In p I
t I Of .
i. i. N i
Preachers Year.
recent North
at Rocky
the following appointments
the Washington dis-
A presiding elder.
A. P. Tyer.
Bath, J M. r.
J. H. M Giles
Swan Quarter, E C. Sell.
R R Grant
Id, J. L. Humble
Greenville, H T Plyler.
and Vanceboro, B.
lie V. A. Forbes.
to be supplied
by r.
Bethel, J. II. Martin.
I R. H Willis.
c it I
Rocky Mount, First
D. Ii. Tuttle.
and
Cloaks, Raincoats and Furs
I North
C.
her brings
. over win Mi u ha .
ti .
I- .
i I
h i .
;. I in if.
Mount. B II. Black
Nashville, W H.
Hope. W. O Davis
J. A. S
Elm City. C Brothers
Wilson, F D Swindell
Ft Ii. E. Hurt.
Fremont, C R
Former motors of Greenville
church wen sent to the follow-J
Roxboro, J. A. Hornaday.
Elder Raleigh dis-,
r t. ii i.
CM j
These Reduced Prices
Grad.
STYLISH COATS
OF
.
Cheviot,
Mixed
and Plaids.
;. t .
in tor a U Friday and returned Sunday
Mi i L. L.
. . F Smith
C ; M. Eure.
n . I. Wilson.
. M.
s . Dee.
. Greenville,;
. -i here with relatives
Tie an wife, who
I; n vi siting relatives here
for home Sunday near
Alice Hudson, who is
teaching near here went homo are Priced for Quick and you Should Come to get
First Choice
fell
than to buy goods when can
meal and
SHIP STUFF,
t very lowest I also
line if
m on these. See me
,, J H N SO
F. COW RUES FOR CASH
V-
CO.
Station Nov.
Calvin Mills and W. A.
went to Greenville Saturday.
Mies Maggie Smith
y Miss n,
near
C Mills and James Mills re-
turned Sui from near Hone.
v have been visiting.
V. dark and his son. John,
and from here went to
Greenville yesterday.
. Co and wife, of
and Sunday near
in re visiting relatives.
Miss May Midgett attended
First Choice.
Elegant Furs
fie at
Saturday an says en-
I joy it fin-i,
taken the lead in your town Fancy , meeting
Pictures. Books, Dolls etc. here ,. ;
p you a beautiful lot of folks will a . Friday
Poor folks ,
will st re
FOR XMAS
r town to call at your st
i will not be to be t
M.
Christmas.
.- smith ii Miss
ii i Sand y
re
it
. u .
eel,
. i
. c i
am
I s
Libbey Glass mi.
ad B-st,
Jewelers A Opticians
J. M. MOORE A BRO.
I S IX
I-C. NOTIONS, -S,
HEAVY A; FANCY
GROCERIES
FRUITS, CANDIES
J. M. MOORE BRO., Phone Five
say
k in
r are
. t
, .
. be
. re . ii . i ;
z i n .;
y after they
o man by
his f a ere ain't
ma ; i Journal of
ii
I Fox,
Mink, etc,
see our
WOOL BED BLANKETS,
Plain White and Colored Plaids,
104,11-4,12-4
II
here for the Little Chi Wren's
should war China a-, a
Make
its.
Th ,. pr re-
large lo if new.
Our job printing is
day
EASTERN
Bl J WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner.
and
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
GREENVILLE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. DECEMBER 1906
NO. Hi
STATEMENT.
Of all claims audited and allowed by the
Board of County Commissioners of
County, together with receipt.;
mid Disbursements and the Financial
Condition of said county for the Baa J
ending December 2nd.
PAUPER.
Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
Richard Anderson
John Braxton
Hannah Braxton
H. C. for
H. II. Tyson
and Bro.
David Boyd
Frank Bright and wife
B Battle
Burney
Sallie Baker
Martha Briley
William Bernard
John S. Cannon
Sarah F. Cannon
W. C Cannon
Nancy Cox
Phyllis Clark
Reuben Clark
Susan C ark
Willis C
Phyllis
A J. C
Abram
W. S. Dunn
Henry and wife
Alex I,
Titus Yaks
Redmond Fulford
Lisha Fleming
Harriet Gardner
Betsey
Bettie G
Willis
M.
;.Holmes
Frank Hines
Robt.
Lonnie
and
Del Heath
Henry James
Lawrence Joyner
Mrs. Chas. Joyner
Johnson
B el
Lang
Ai
Morris
. Morgan
.-. Norris child
I.
R. A.
V-
Randolph
LJo . H. Spain
Mi- . Spain
Job. Shepard
G. V Smith
Nome
Delia Staton
Stocks
Martha Tripp
Mary Taylor
Ellen
Fannie Tripp
Fred
Vines
Hi . . ii. Windham
John n t
Ar-
liters
Flora
1.00
1.00
1.00
I'M
CO
Hunt
Frank Grimes
Nancy Corbett
BL H. Craft burying
pauper
Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
Richard Anderson
John Braxton
Hannah Braxton
O. Boyd Bro
David Boyd
Frank Bright wife
H. C. for
H. H Tyson
Bynum Battle
Pennie Burney
Sallie Baker
Martha Briley
Wm. Bernard
John S. Cannon
Sarah F. Cannon
W. C. Cannon
Nancy Cox
Clark
Susan Clark
Reuben Clark
Willis Chance
Phyllis Cobb
A. J Corbett
Nancy Corbett
Abram Dunn
W. S. Dunn
Henry and wife
Hannah Dupree
Daniel
Peggy Ellis
Titus Elks
Redmond Fulford
Lisha Fleming
Frank Grimes
Betsey
Bettie Gay
Willis Graham
Alice Gorham
K Henderson
Louis Hudson
C. Horton
Maria Harrington
Isabella Holmes
Frank Hines
Robt.
Lonnie
Joe House wife
Hunt
Henry James
Mary Jones
Lawrence Joyner
Mrs Chas. Joyner
Marina Johnson
Simon Johnson
Susan Johnson
Bettie Keel
whom
is
and child
v-
Berry I
, 1.0
20-2
Mrs.
v on
l on
Cilia
Inf. . o
l M in
Jno. SI
G W
Si CO Nonie
Delia Staton
Clemmie Stock
Martha Tripp
Fa Tripp
Mary Taylor
Teel
Ellen
Fred Venters
, 1226 Margaret Vines
Mrs. W. G. Windham
1228 John Wilson
Wilson
Williams
Flora Williams
Sam Walters
Ann E.
Jno Pollard family
Louis
If
It
10-
1.00
No- To whom issued.
Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
Richard Anderson
Jno. Braxton
Hannah Braxton
O Byrd Bro.
H C for
H Tyson
David Boyd
Frank Bright and wife
Bynum Battle
Pennie Burney
Sallie Baker
Martha Briley
Wm Bernard
Jno S Cannon
Sarah F Cannon
Cannon
Nancy Cox
Phyllis Clark
Susan Clark
Reuben Clark
Willis Chance
Phyllis Cobb
A J Corbett
Abeam Dunn
W S Dunn
Henry and
Hannah Dupree
Alex Daniel
Peggy E
Elks
Fulford
Lisha PI m
Frank Grimes
b s
U G
C. Horton
Mar
0.- Isabella Holmes
Hines J,
I Robt
Lonnie
Am E.
, Joseph Ham and wife
. Hunt
,. Henry James
Mary Jones
Lawrence Joyner
Mrs. Chas Joyner
Marina Johnson
Simon Johnson
Susan Johnson
Bettie Keel
Langley
Lang
Berry Lee
worth
Nancy Moore
Liz Mel,.
At vans s
Mrs J B I.,
Lion May
Louis Met
Ashley Ni
Judy
Annie
Jno.
R A Rob;
Wm Rod
Riley Ra
Cilia Rives
Jas H Spain .
Mary Spain
Jno
Monie
Delia . ion
Stocks
Martha Tripp
Fannie Tripp
Mary Taylor
Teel
Ellen
Fred Venters
Vines
Mrs W G Windham
Jno.
Wilson
Flora Williams
Walters
Jno Pollard family
Louisa Vick
Allen
burying pauper
, Virginia Atkinson
Millie Atkinson
Charlotte Anderson
If.
lO
.
lo
lo.
lo.
15.-
; i is child
family
it
i R -1
Jno Braxton
for
H H Tyson
Byrd Bro
David Boyd
Frank wife
Bynum Battle
Pi Burney
. Baker
Martha Briley
Wm Bernard
Jno S Cannon
Sarah F Cannon
W C Cannon
Nancy Cox
Phyllis Clark
Susan Clark
Reuben Clark
Willis Chance
Phyllis Cobb
A J Corbett
Abram Dunn
Henry and wife
Hannah Dupree
Alex Daniel
Peggy Ellis
Titus Elks
Redmond Fulford
Tisha Fleming
Frank Grimes
Bettie Gay
Willis Graham
Gorham
K Henderson
Louis Hudson
C Horton
Maria Harrington
. Holmes
I; Hines
lie
Lonnie
Ann E
. Ham
.;
Henry James
Joyner
Marina Johnson
Simon Johnson
Susan J
Bettie Keel
Langley
Lang
Berry Lee
Nancy Moore
Morris
May
E M
Luis
lo.
CO
r.
lo
Ashley N and child -co
id Judy
-id family
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Cilia
6-
COO
CO V
Jam
Delia
; Clean n
Marti
u, Fanni
,. Ellen
air
I Vick
Mrs W G Windham
2-0
Jno Wilson
Wilson
Walters
Betsey
J O Proctor Bro
burying pauper
be Continued
I o
3.0
7.0
no
for Holiday.
The Greenville tobacco market
will close from Thursday, Dec
th to Monday, Jan 7th. for the
holidays Next Thursday will
be the last sales day until the
holidays are over.
WEDDING OF LE
MAN.
Miss Louise
of Mr Z. V.
A surprise wedding was p
formed today at Broadnax, .
when Miss Louise a charm-
young lady of that place,
came the bride of Mr. V. -i h
son, a popular merchant of
ville. No announcement
been made of ind th
first news of the culmination of
the romance flashed over the
wires shortly after the
knot had been tied in the form
of a telegram to Mr. J. L. Ch r-
the manager for Mr.
Johnson's establishment here.
Mr. Johnson left the city on a
midnight train last night an
even his best friends though h
was going off on a basin
and little dreamed that n ha
planned matrimonial
No details of the marriage have
been secured here, but it is learn-
ed that it took place this
at the home of the bride's moth-
The bride is a beautiful and
attractive young lady and has
m my occasions bee a visitor t
Danville, where she won for her-
self many friends by her ran
beauty, delightful personality
and lovely disposition. She has
been the recipient of much social
attention wherever she has visit-
ed and is endowed with all the
that go to up a sweet
and good wife-
Mr. Johnson came to Danville
about four years ago from Lynch
burg, and embarked in the mer-
business.
He is a prosperous young bus-
man and has won for him-
If through his fine business
and close application a
in the foremost ranks of
commercial world here. Mr
is popular among all
with whom he is acquainted, and
has a host of friends in
and other cities, who wish him
his wife no end of pleasure
ind happiness
Mr and Mrs. Johnson are -x-
to arrive in the city on
of the afternoon trains,
will make their future home
here and expect to
day for a bridal tour.
Bee. 12th.
Mr. Johnson mi rolled a
boy, an I has a
la number of friends and
relatives here.
ed in Scotland e came to
Greenville at the age of and
after finishing school went in
bu with Mr C. T.
conduct a very
store. Desiring a larger
field he went to Lynchburg, Va .
about six years and later tn
Danville His friends here
of his success in
congratulate him upon hi
A Hint lo ts.
There i.- ,
in which do holiday
and during the remaining day
before Christmas th stores
be crowded with customers.
pie will find it much to their ad-
vantage if they will do
shopping early in the week. I i
this way they will have
time to make selections and th
sales people will have more time
to wait on them. Do not wait
for the rush and take
chances getting what happen-
to be left, Greenville merchants
have nice holiday stocks, as you
will so.- by looking over the ad-
columns of The Re-
Don't that a little
money new and then is relished
by the preacher men.
MAS OUR CHRISTMAS.
-or Requested to Hanging
wed.
Sylvester Barrett is in
sen n -to e hanged on
I h, for the
ill J
last January.
have been hanged
, .-
Since then there
is been an effort get his
ten commuted imprison
so that the
if . . from
of the , 1- the time
It has be re
v.- ; ,
the erection of a scaffold in the
1.1 to Bar-
This date of execution Lei Kg so
do el h pi of
t are almost d at
thought of joy
and love being by .;
Numerous telegram been
t Glenn
that the hanging be
for thirty days, and we hop.
Will, for the sake of the women
and children at least, grant this
request
MEETING AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Thursday night was scene of
much solemnity at the Christian
church The work
was that of ordaining an elder
and four deacons, Rev. Mr.
of Washington. c.
and State Evangelist, W. G-
Walker, being present.
Brother Walker cunning-
ham took part in the ordination
service. The scene was
Mr Cunningham's charge
to the elder was full of sublime
thought, and carried with it
much conviction
Mr Walker delivered the
to the deacons which
listened to rap.
which Mr Cunningham
tho sermon of the even-
It has been on the lips of
all v him, blessing
born with love to those v. ho did
not hear
Thursday night Mr. Walker
preached an able sermon to an
appreciative audience n which
he presented the State work to
his hearers. A nice little sum
was raised for Atlantic Christian
college. Wilson, N. c. Friends
of the Christian ch ch will be
glad to know that the work
moving on in good shape.
W. Arnold.
JUSTICE ELKS A JOINER.
is one of Pitt's rising
men He served the
Good Anywhere You Ft Him.
As I his week
down in I . . night
overtaking me I drove to tho
gate of our worthy and highly
m friend, Mr J. J Elks.
B e and Mrs. give me
hearty handshake, bad mo
enter an make myself
I was
pie of his county four years an
of the board of corn-
mi giving en Ire
fa ion, But his popularity does
not stop there. In the recent
i m h was made a justice
the pace On the inst ha
was called upon to exercise
his official ability in
a magistrate, and that
he joined four loving
he holy bonds of wedlock.
Go it, John, and
Scripture Help th b- ;
multiply and earth.
Long life and a ,
to you and yours. Av A F s
Hi


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Eastern reflector, 14 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 14, 1906
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