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C T. <lb/>
To Whom It flay <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C, January 1805. <lb/>
49.000 Stock Tied Up. <lb/>
IMMENSE STORE, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D Greatest Sale Conductors and Bargain Dealers with their entire staff of Skilled stock <lb/>
CLO BY Experts and appraisers. The above plain notice speaks for its self. effort, Every Idea <lb/>
Method and Ban will be restored to carry the to the letter. <lb/>
off Bargains, Thursday, January 26th, <lb/>
A SCENE OF REMARK- <lb/>
AISLE ACTIVITY. <lb/>
We are now thoroughly or- <lb/>
in all our departments <lb/>
to attend to the wants of thous- <lb/>
ands of buyers who will throng <lb/>
this reliable and popular <lb/>
Town of Greenville <lb/>
to experience sensation. Not one <lb/>
dollars worth of goods to remain. <lb/>
Buy for months to come. <lb/>
possible to mention all the lots. <lb/>
Remember day and date of sale. <lb/>
ALL THE GOODS <lb/>
TO BE SOLD ON <lb/>
The PREMISES <lb/>
Terms and Conditions to be Made known the day of sale. <lb/>
Notices Posted. <lb/>
No person nor persons allowed in or out without special permission <lb/>
from Wood Bros, Sales people seeking position will be received from <lb/>
to II a. m. Wednesday and Thursday proceeding day of sale. New tables as <lb/>
advertised in time for first sale. <lb/>
CLOSED ITS DOORS. <lb/>
worth of new <lb/>
merchandise hands, <lb/>
the Big Store jammed and pack- <lb/>
ed to the ceiling Wood Bros. <lb/>
emphatically declares while in- <lb/>
vested with full power to <lb/>
the prices will give to the <lb/>
of Greenville and surround- <lb/>
greatest bargains <lb/>
that were ever given. Offers <lb/>
for the whole or any part of this <lb/>
stock will be received first day <lb/>
of sale, Jan. 27th, o'clock <lb/>
sharp Sure you get to the right <lb/>
place Look for <lb/>
Banner Over Entire Front. <lb/>
Jays. <lb/>
SUITS. <lb/>
Not all wool, grade only a question of a <lb/>
few days <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
Oil value <lb/>
Stout and well made, value, question of a <lb/>
few days <lb/>
DRESS SUIT FOR MEN <lb/>
All wool value, turn them all loose 4.87. <lb/>
TAILOR MADE SUITS FOR LADIES. <lb/>
value 3-98 <lb/>
RUGS, BIG SIZE <lb/>
value, questions of a few days, <lb/>
TABLE LINEN <lb/>
value, <lb/>
CARPETS <lb/>
grade, questions of a few days, <lb/>
CALICOES. <lb/>
grade, colors, question of a few days <lb/>
value, question of a few days <lb/>
FLANNEL <lb/>
quality, all dark colors <lb/>
MEN'S HATS. <lb/>
soft and derby, only a question of <lb/>
days <lb/>
UNDERWEAR <lb/>
Heavy dark for men question <lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
Wool and dark would be <lb/>
Questions of a few days <lb/>
MEN'S TOP SHIRTS <lb/>
For dress, grade percale <lb/>
BEDSTEADS <lb/>
Solid f value No use nor room for them <lb/>
a few <lb/>
cheap, <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
All sizes, some wool goods <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
Double width, inch wide, Grade for a <lb/>
short time, <lb/>
MUSLIN SHEETING <lb/>
Questions of a few days, <lb/>
grade, a question of a few days, <lb/>
APRON <lb/>
grade, not over pieces left <lb/>
MEN'S OVERCOATS <lb/>
Heaver worth This lot of will not last <lb/>
Store Under Lock and K e. <lb/>
satisfied. Doors will be open one hour before time of sale for inspection. <lb/>
Public Sale a. m. Thursday January 26th. <lb/>
Sales Ladies, only those capable of standing the strain of a terrible crowd and rush. Can use Extra wrappers <lb/>
See WOOD BROS. <lb/>
C. T. N. C. <lb/>
ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY LOOK FOR BIG RED BANNER. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I. 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION. <lb/>
Have Charge of Water Work and <lb/>
Electric Light Plants. <lb/>
A hill has been sent to the <lb/>
turf to establish a water and <lb/>
commission for Greenville. <lb/>
copy f t he bill been furnish- <lb/>
ed The Reflector for <lb/>
so that the citizens of the <lb/>
may know what its provisions <lb/>
re. It is as <lb/>
An act to chapter <lb/>
PRIVATE Joe 1903 <lb/>
BEING AN ACT O AUTHORIZE <lb/>
THE TOWN OF <lb/>
TO ISSUE BONDS BEING <lb/>
ACT TO FOR A <lb/>
WATER AND LIGHT <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
THE TOWN OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Toe A North <lb/>
Carolina do enact <lb/>
That tor proper management <lb/>
of water, ewer and electric light <lb/>
systems of the town of <lb/>
commission to lie known M the <lb/>
water Light Commission if <lb/>
hereby established. The said com <lb/>
mission to consist of three <lb/>
who shall hold their terms of <lb/>
four years, except that <lb/>
the first appointees shall <lb/>
J. G. is <lb/>
hereby l a commissioner <lb/>
until the Monday in March <lb/>
1906; R. J. Cobb Hereby appoint- <lb/>
ed a commissioner second <lb/>
Monday in March 1907; J L <lb/>
M is hereby appointed a <lb/>
Commissioner Until the second <lb/>
Monday in Much, 1908. And in <lb/>
Case of vacancy other- <lb/>
wise ilia-1 the expiration of the <lb/>
term the board of aldermen shall <lb/>
elect a member to till out the <lb/>
expired At the expiration <lb/>
the terms of said commissioners <lb/>
there shall be elected the same <lb/>
manner the Mayor of the said <lb/>
town of Greenville is no- elected, <lb/>
a commissioner or commissioners <lb/>
to the hem. <lb/>
Appointed, fur term of four <lb/>
years from and alter the date of <lb/>
election. That said <lb/>
shall be d from out- <lb/>
faithfully see that the said mis <lb/>
of sewerage and <lb/>
lights are orderly and <lb/>
conducted, and shall superintend <lb/>
and provide for the operation and <lb/>
management of all of said systems, <lb/>
and shall promptly on re- <lb/>
quest proper connections <lb/>
vice to all citizens inhabitants <lb/>
who apply for the same, <lb/>
all respects provide for the <lb/>
proper service of said to <lb/>
be i-i shall <lb/>
promptly to complaints <lb/>
as to iv.- --e; vice, and shall <lb/>
cause the to I e remedied, <lb/>
manage said <lb/>
systems best aid <lb/>
s thereof. That <lb/>
they provide for the prompt <lb/>
collection of all for service <lb/>
to consumers and shall promptly <lb/>
faithfully eases said rentals to <lb/>
be collected received under <lb/>
such and emulation as <lb/>
commission from time time <lb/>
and with <lb/>
the of the said town <lb/>
-iii-n cases made and provided. <lb/>
at all monies Vising from <lb/>
the rentals said sewer, water <lb/>
electric lights systems shall tie <lb/>
paid to treasurer o said town <lb/>
of Greenville, and the said treas- <lb/>
shill keep a separate account <lb/>
of the same and make a monthly <lb/>
report thereof to the mayor and <lb/>
board of aldermen. That the said <lb/>
shall be paid out only on the <lb/>
order of the said commission. That <lb/>
said commission shall at the <lb/>
end of Quarter make a <lb/>
to said mayor board of alder <lb/>
of its receipt- and disburse- <lb/>
said ion shall <lb/>
pay out th all <lb/>
cost and expenses of <lb/>
improving, maintaining ad <lb/>
said systems; Provided; That <lb/>
should the arising from the <lb/>
have at <lb/>
any time o remove <lb/>
any such officer. employee <lb/>
That all las and <lb/>
laws win- <lb/>
any of He pi <lb/>
act are <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
We are to see the bud <lb/>
in 01- Today to promise <lb/>
f that winter and snow are <lb/>
gone, the spring of 1905 <lb/>
tins lull take el will soon he here, <lb/>
feet from m . ft. r . of its , We are very sorry that the <lb/>
-be -of or a certain element <lb/>
herein provided for begin far the sake <lb/>
and He effect from and after u- . a <lb/>
of this act <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
SATURDAY. <lb/>
lax to petition the <lb/>
legislature a whiskey <lb/>
to in ma; little <lb/>
town Ii seems i me that the <lb/>
progress . <lb/>
the ., ,. <lb/>
A was received convince not only be <lb/>
Governor Glenn urging of Ayden every <lb/>
to take some in or out <lb/>
matter of suit by South is what they <lb/>
A whiskey dispensary is a com <lb/>
promise of the liquor question <lb/>
very prominent recently ex <lb/>
Dakota against North Carolina. <lb/>
As to he judgment in favor of <lb/>
Dakota the governor says <lb/>
only three courses are lie, on this J,, evening t <lb/>
compromise son e just and fair <lb/>
terms ; second, pay it; third, let <lb/>
the stock in North Carolina rail- <lb/>
road be sold, or ordered by the <lb/>
court, and proceeds be used to sat- <lb/>
the judgment. <lb/>
The Ward bill passed third <lb/>
reading with only two votes <lb/>
against it. <lb/>
The bill to extend the <lb/>
Greenville graded school district <lb/>
passed third reading. <lb/>
No new bills of general <lb/>
were <lb/>
house bad a number <lb/>
of new bills, all of them of minor <lb/>
importance. <lb/>
MONDAY. <lb/>
by saying he did not like the word <lb/>
because it means <lb/>
to take a little good mix a <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Ma. <lb/>
O. W. Harrington went to Hob- <lb/>
Rood Sunday . <lb/>
G. W. Baker came in Sunday <lb/>
evening from Lewiston. <lb/>
Senator J. L. came borne <lb/>
from Raleigh Sunday evening <lb/>
H. W. Sun- <lb/>
day from New Bern <lb/>
M. fl. J. <lb/>
spent Sunday <lb/>
Be. <lb/>
Mi. and 1-. H. <lb/>
j Georgia. <lb/>
Miss Clyde veal <lb/>
and <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Perry, of Neck, <lb/>
visit <lb/>
T. <lb/>
at <lb/>
re- <lb/>
from <lb/>
Ma daughter J. F. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Jr., to- <lb/>
bad. I long for the lime day N Y , <lb/>
when the people will fight for <lb/>
what we need. <lb/>
called home the his <lb/>
Lee, a trained from <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
lag to attend J. B. Cherry, S-., <lb/>
a ho is quite sick. <lb/>
Mr Mrs. H. P Hill, of <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
In the a petition was <lb/>
that the marriage <lb/>
cf girls under twenty years of ago <lb/>
tie made a on the <lb/>
part of <lb/>
Senator Ward introduced a bill <lb/>
operation said sys- j to give the <lb/>
terns lie i o pay i he m c-1 power to the erudition at <lb/>
expenses for railroad stale, in re- <lb/>
operating said to public and t <lb/>
and in event the said board of quire to be made where <lb/>
aldermen of the town found needed. <lb/>
shall provide and pay Into lira Senator offered a bill <lb/>
treasury for the amend the general elect <lb/>
a aura sufficient when a t c <lb/>
added to the funds flat have election officers. <lb/>
Shot Through The Arm <lb/>
John a young <lb/>
recently came the city as <lb/>
a horse trader, was shot through <lb/>
arm Saturday night in a row <lb/>
streets in evening to visit. Mr. H. <lb/>
him and two other A. A of Mr-. Hill. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. If, Prince, of <lb/>
Parade, in Sunday evening <lb/>
visit Miss Georgia Anderson <lb/>
home ibis morning. <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. I. T. rd and <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
who haw teen Mi. <lb/>
Mrs, J. G. Move, left m <lb/>
lag. <lb/>
to <lb/>
men named Bum-it, who are said <lb/>
to live near Falling Creek. <lb/>
and one of the <lb/>
who has a arm. were <lb/>
earning each other Ki. <lb/>
struck Barnett. The latter's broth- <lb/>
then a and began <lb/>
shooting, one of the bullets <lb/>
arm and passing <lb/>
through lodged the akin <lb/>
the opposite side. <lb/>
B. Moore, a <lb/>
aide of the said board of aldermen e the said t <lb/>
and shell he residents said town. I costs and expenses extending, lo graded in Bob <lb/>
It will be by Free been in <lb/>
that Georgia foe years, is a <lb/>
here was rather visit to old home n- Swift <lb/>
he being the gentleman that am tree., . a G <lb/>
lated through precincts of ville today lot time i <lb/>
altering the implied years. <lb/>
challenge that he m bad I Feb. H, <lb/>
and always looking fr <lb/>
this well J <lb/>
pay all <lb/>
bill <lb/>
Invitation in famous <lb/>
At such election for <lb/>
Mayor of said town <lb/>
shall he allowed to vote only in <lb/>
case of a lie, for the purpose <lb/>
of breaking tie. That no alder- <lb/>
man of town shall be allowed <lb/>
to hold office as said commissioner. <lb/>
Said shall or <lb/>
by electing one of its <lb/>
chairman, whose term of office <lb/>
shall be for one year. The com <lb/>
of said commissioners <lb/>
be fixed by board of <lb/>
aldermen at not less than fifty <lb/>
dollars per annum, to be paid <lb/>
by treasurer of said <lb/>
the said commissioner <lb/>
who shall be elected chairman <lb/>
aforesaid shall receive addition <lb/>
thereto the sum of fifty dollars per <lb/>
to be paid monthly as <lb/>
aforesaid. <lb/>
That said commission shall <lb/>
hive entire supervision and con- <lb/>
the maintenance, extension, <lb/>
improvement and management of <lb/>
the systems, and shall fix <lb/>
Uniform rates for water, sewerage <lb/>
ind lights as think best; Pro- <lb/>
that any person may <lb/>
peal from its decision to rates, <lb/>
to the board of aldermen. <lb/>
That said commission shall <lb/>
improving, maintaining and <lb/>
said ayah ms. In house lucre was a <lb/>
That the clerk lo the board of questing congress to enact a <lb/>
aldermen of said town shall collect allow tobacco growers <lb/>
all arising from the of the tobacco in the leaf or pressed <lb/>
water, and electric light <lb/>
systems, under the direction of the u bills but <lb/>
said and pay same of a local <lb/>
into the treasury of the said town. <lb/>
That said collector not <lb/>
be allowed to retain in his <lb/>
of money collected <lb/>
by him, as collector for com- <lb/>
mission, for a longer time than one <lb/>
week. Provided that said clerk <lb/>
shall be required, before entering <lb/>
of little importance <lb/>
Drummer Preacher. <lb/>
Mr. a traveling sales- <lb/>
man of spent Sunday <lb/>
here. Besides being an excellent <lb/>
salesman, Mr. is a good <lb/>
preacher on Sunday <lb/>
upon his duties as said collector, t I occupied the pulpit of the Baptist <lb/>
give approved by said com- church. He used the text <lb/>
mission, in the two must be born and from it <lb/>
and dollars conditioned upon the delivered a most thoughtful dis <lb/>
faithful of his duties as j course on repentance, faith and <lb/>
said That said town clerk regeneration. His sermon was <lb/>
shall act as secretary to said j much enjoyed by congregation. <lb/>
mission and keep such books j <lb/>
records as it may require. HOG UP. <lb/>
commission shall elect all I T. . , . <lb/>
I have taken a an <lb/>
other officers, agents and <lb/>
to the conduct of pounds, marked smooth crop in <lb/>
systems, and fix their both ears. Owner can <lb/>
quarter renewed the same in the W J. Smith went to <lb/>
shape of a brick laid the side of villa today. <lb/>
H. P. Hill returned to <lb/>
month today. <lb/>
it looks like they <lb/>
are trying to put him out of com- i L L <lb/>
mission, but ho is dead game. j <lb/>
Free Press, <lb/>
Bob <lb/>
Bern <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
A. If. Moseley want to <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
W. E. Cox <lb/>
morning from Grifton. <lb/>
of Deeds B. Williams j <lb/>
issued to the following i Mis Bertha Keel <lb/>
last, week; j day from a visit to <lb/>
HiM Lena King returned Mon- <lb/>
Jno. W. Murphy and Annie L. day evening from a visit in <lb/>
Holloway <lb/>
Z. V. Smith and James. <lb/>
Will Lacey Mattie Harris. <lb/>
Lee May Lula <lb/>
Dancy. <lb/>
James Harris and Caroline <lb/>
Dancy. <lb/>
A lieu Boyd and Sac White. <lb/>
Bad Conduct. <lb/>
Some of the larger that <lb/>
were around Tuesday <lb/>
provided, that home on the Tee <lb/>
agent or pl- proving down a <lb/>
t . t , , property and pay charges. some instances broke by <lb/>
g j. T throwing missiles. That was I <lb/>
A that said com- 2-6 ltd aw I r way to have fun. <lb/>
at one time. <lb/>
sell. <lb/>
T. B. Moseley, who was here to <lb/>
his mother who is sick at the <lb/>
home of her daughter, Mrs. W. <lb/>
T. Lipscomb, Monday <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Rev R. B. John, of <lb/>
spent today here. He is a former <lb/>
Greenville pastor and was once <lb/>
presiding elder of this district and <lb/>
his many friends ere glad to see <lb/>
him. <lb/>
in these days of machinery, <lb/>
hand-made weather predictions <lb/>
are j as good as any that are <lb/>
turned out by the large factories. <lb/>
Orange Observer.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
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HOWE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
I, <lb/>
S B L, Myers <lb/>
daily, <lb/>
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Pk New York Bat. <lb/>
pa a Berth. <lb/>
v, railroads foe nil <lb/>
i West. <lb/>
.-, I aider snail <lb/>
OW <lb/>
faro Sew Yo k <lb/>
X B R. <lb/>
Old D Line S <lb/>
Line Gram Philadelphia. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ba Baton and <lb/>
U ere Line from Boston. <lb/>
h to char.- <lb/>
v i; S Ire. <lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
B Walker, Vice <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
M Beach Street. N. Y <lb/>
f e following points can no <lb/>
over lines <lb/>
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a ion, <lb/>
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1905. <lb/>
Re Mr. Stanfield filled reg- <lb/>
I here Sunday. <lb/>
On MM -it of weather the <lb/>
was small. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Atlanta. Ga. Monday in <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. Bobbin aid Miss <lb/>
Myrtle White spent Saturday <lb/>
who hits <lb/>
C for the past week, is <lb/>
lag <lb/>
km Manning, of Greenville, <lb/>
was Iowa Saturday. <lb/>
Hi and Mrs, D C. <lb/>
lee. sick far days. <lb/>
hope lo see out again <lb/>
Ball-more Mi <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
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Chase V. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
burp. V <lb/>
Ye. Tens <lb/>
New York . Y <lb/>
Orleans, L<lb/>
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River. <lb/>
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M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Ana retail and <lb/>
Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
i- <lb/>
s. Oak J-a <lb/>
u-, Go-Carts, <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
ii- Key West Che- <lb/>
Henry George Car, <lb/>
Peaches, Apples <lb/>
v Syrup, Milk,; <lb/>
1-, <lb/>
I Gar <lb/>
-ii-, Apples, <lb/>
tea, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
,, Glass <lb/>
Tin and <lb/>
I h Crackers, <lb/>
Butter, New <lb/>
and <lb/>
. o. <lb/>
Is better el mis <lb/>
writing. <lb/>
B. ti <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Mae <lb/>
; In M. A. <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
U. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Delia Vines.<lb/>
. BOO an at ion entitled as <lb/>
above ad in the <lb/>
Court of County the <lb/>
plaintiff against the to ob- <lb/>
an abs lute divorce, the <lb/>
U t will further take notice that <lb/>
is to appear at the nest I <lb/>
term of the Superior Court of said <lb/>
county to be held on the seventh <lb/>
Monday before the Monday in <lb/>
March 1906, it the 16th day of <lb/>
January at the court house in <lb/>
Greenville X. and answer or demur <lb/>
to the e said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the Court for <lb/>
relief demanded said complaint <lb/>
this 1904. D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
F. G. James, for plaintiff.<lb/>
. . <lb/>
-v <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Letters of administration on the es- <lb/>
of W T. deceased, baring <lb/>
been issued to me by the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons having <lb/>
claims against said estate to present <lb/>
them to me for payment, duly <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
19-ti, or this notice will be <lb/>
mead in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
person indebted to said are re- I <lb/>
to make pa vim Oil <lb/>
to <lb/>
the 7th day of February. <lb/>
R. w. Smith <lb/>
of W. . Cash. <lb/>
Jar vis A Atty. <lb/>
Keep <lb/>
School Books <lb/>
School Supplies. <lb/>
If You Need <lb/>
an Book <lb/>
We've It. <lb/>
Ml Kinds Of <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
and anything carried in <lb/>
a Book Store. <lb/>
BOOK STORE <lb/>
t. <lb/>
The low n held H <lb/>
meeting Monday night. <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
Of Cholera with One <lb/>
Small Bottle of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Colic, cholera a <lb/>
Kennedy. <lb/>
Mr G. V. Fowler of <lb/>
Ala., relates on experience lie <lb/>
while serving on a jury in a <lb/>
murder case el <lb/>
seat of county. Ala- <lb/>
He there I <lb/>
ate some fresh meat and some <lb/>
souse meat and it gave me cholera <lb/>
in a very severe I <lb/>
was never more sick in my life <lb/>
sent to the drag store for a certain <lb/>
mixture, but the druggist <lb/>
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Col era and <lb/>
Remedy instead, saying that he <lb/>
what I for, bot that this <lb/>
medicine was so much better he <lb/>
would rather send it tome In the <lb/>
fix I was in. I took one dose of <lb/>
it and wits better live <lb/>
dose cured entire- <lb/>
Two fellow jurors afflict- <lb/>
I in manner one <lb/>
threw of <lb/>
at <lb/>
TO TORS Dr at <lb/>
Having before the j Columbia, S. Feb <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt county . , . . <lb/>
i will and testament of special to the state fro Spartan <lb/>
Mrs. Moore, wife of Dickey I burg Mm that Be. B. E. Kumar, <lb/>
Moore, deceased, notice is hereby , u . <lb/>
an to all parsons having claims assistant secretary of the Baptist <lb/>
against the estate to board, who was <lb/>
sent the same for payment on or be- <lb/>
fore the of Dee, 1906, or this <lb/>
; will hi- plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to the estate <lb/>
are notified to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned. <lb/>
This day of Dec., 1904. <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
Executor of Ada Moore. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Not Quite If <lb/>
How often you get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
does not lack a single <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
Dr. D. L. flames<lb/>
Norfolk, Vs. <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
Dental<lb/>
Surgeon<lb/>
J W. PERRY k CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Tito and Bugs. <lb/>
end <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that <lb/>
will petition the <lb/>
to the town <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J- S. Smith, mayor, <lb/>
C. C. Joyner, R. L. Davis, G. <lb/>
C Barrett, J. D. Jones, John <lb/>
K. Joyner. Commissioners. <lb/>
1-8 ltd <lb/>
reported missing in a dispatch <lb/>
yesterday from Richmond, is <lb/>
quite sick Fin. His <lb/>
relatives here Ba received <lb/>
grams from him to that effect, and <lb/>
his brother, John left to- <lb/>
day to be at his bedside. <lb/>
No Moore Stomach <lb/>
Ail Stomach t is removed by <lb/>
the use of Dyspepsia Cure. <lb/>
It gives the stomach perfect rest <lb/>
by digesting what you without <lb/>
the stomach's aid. The food builds <lb/>
up the rest restores the <lb/>
stomach to health. don't have <lb/>
to diet yourself taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure. J. D. <lb/>
of Mich., says, <lb/>
Heartburn Stomach <lb/>
I for some time. My <lb/>
had the same trouble <lb/>
ard was not able to eat for six <lb/>
weeks. She lived on warm <lb/>
water. After faking two bottles of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cine she was en- <lb/>
cured. now ens <lb/>
and is In-all Ii. Iain <lb/>
lo gave re- <lb/>
Sold at Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Ninety four People Drowned. <lb/>
London, Feb. dispatch <lb/>
from Kobe Japan, to the <lb/>
reports I hat the steamer <lb/>
the harbor works <lb/>
at Osaka on Sunday and sank <lb/>
that persons were <lb/>
Mothers be careful of your child- <lb/>
There is no baby <lb/>
in the world as good as <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes <lb/>
the little ones strong, healthy and <lb/>
active <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
f for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
AYDEN D <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
I. C, Feb. <lb/>
A ascent for Daily <lb/>
and take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
willing receipts for <lb/>
in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When yon need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for your buggy or <lb/>
Gallon us and Confer <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Good men bead a put. <lb/>
Co. N, C. on both side. The feeling is <lb/>
will <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- i. <lb/>
son's new crockery both and N C <lb/>
MEN <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorize,; Agent. <lb/>
new If you ,,,.,,, in <lb/>
-an pair of pants or shoes. W. <lb/>
For hulls, meal hay K. A Ob's <lb/>
Fine to Jackson. market mm <lb/>
The latest thing shoes. Cali and -d <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and i , .-,,., r ,. <lb/>
or you w- p .-. .,. at Oak City <lb/>
l can <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
For Sale One -i;<lb/>
-ft re I n t- <lb/>
also t. k ., ow <lb/>
i--t . m , <lb/>
;., <lb/>
r-II . t. <lb/>
fancy . <lb/>
OS, <lb/>
the problem. Delegates Hides t-r. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Anything in Insurance Ask <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Owing to the continued long <lb/>
rain the well at the <lb/>
of Main and West <lb/>
Tail road in several feet <lb/>
below the surface Sunday night. <lb/>
It is a and <lb/>
be attended lo at once. <lb/>
I If you need anything the way <lb/>
of Crockery, stone ware <lb/>
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can lie <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
decorated. Prices <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Come to see tis when <lb/>
are cheaper o; I ha cot.- <lb/>
Jack sou A Co. <lb/>
0-J H. Johnson ., .,,,,. <lb/>
Ur <lb/>
M, . t. J W- , <lb/>
age J. . b,,. Ayden, N C. <lb/>
v an J. <lb/>
, re- .-mi. h A Bro. <lb/>
m our <lb/>
Aaron Cm we stated<lb/>
en day <lb/>
have . evidence tin <lb/>
you wan hue good n, <lb/>
to buy Independent wish the to see. <lb/>
we handle Trust are an up <lb/>
Hart Jenkins. only fleshes, newest and the trial, I <lb/>
In the pa of the latest in their line. To try them readily make a- <lb/>
just opposite the depot you will, once will sure you to try there U nod -tie-.-, our to d . <lb/>
Cox, the insurance specialist, j them again is the i <lb/>
Singer Machines <lb/>
mac no hi <lb/>
change, <lb/>
i. <lb/>
e is. lo,, <lb/>
trial and <lb/>
II <lb/>
Regular prayer meeting in the I first trial and then you will b <lb/>
various Wednesday j their friend forever. Try them. <lb/>
Polite clerks, good and <lb/>
Now w. have of the suitable prices at the of <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as one. <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Sewing at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible to please you with <lb/>
their new Hue of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Car and <lb/>
seed oats at J. K. <lb/>
lb. <lb/>
Just received, fine Hue of <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
. Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Regular services were held hero <lb/>
the church con- returned to <lb/>
ducted by the pastor, Rev. T. H. yesterday. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
J. K. Smith Bro. are <lb/>
Ice. <lb/>
J. R. Smith cab a <lb/>
to their poultry fencing Dow on <lb/>
ha nil for sale. <lb/>
Seed at J. R. Smith <lb/>
C ill write t .- <lb/>
J. H. Tripp Bro, <lb/>
near .; . A Ion <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
offering Joe Anderson has  <lb/>
special inducements to the trade in with the A. C. Line a <lb/>
fall and winter goods. The public j this <lb/>
are cordially invited to call Miss Mary ti <lb/>
investigate both price and quality. Fruity and <lb/>
Pauls all sizes and prices at J. <lb/>
Lyon. a former of R. Smith Bro. J. A. Willis <lb/>
W. <lb/>
in <lb/>
it here shaking with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
One horse wagon as as new <lb/>
for sale by J. R. Smith bro. <lb/>
The ladies say that <lb/>
have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
The teachers from the country <lb/>
Charter Manning, from near <lb/>
Greenville, has moved his family <lb/>
to Ayden and will make this their <lb/>
home. <lb/>
bushels field <lb/>
peas at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
boggle for <lb/>
would in in- <lb/>
form the public he is prepared <lb/>
to move houses on short notice and <lb/>
without damage, at <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Joe came up from Kin- <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
There is <lb/>
III <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Goods kept <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
Loans Discounts 9178,741.43 <lb/>
rails 2,763.65 <lb/>
Stocks, securities, 2,500.00 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 3,667.32 <lb/>
Due from 42.502.13 <lb/>
Cash hen- 2,611.98 <lb/>
Gold Coin 2,264.50 <lb/>
Mm 6,261.82 <lb/>
24,158.00 <lb/>
4265,360.83 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
26,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 6,829.28 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 207,717.74 <lb/>
Due to Banks, <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Call on Hart A s for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Just a postal to Cox will bring <lb/>
pan i is. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, cups, <lb/>
rugs mailings, tables and <lb/>
oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
a, apply to E. E. Dell <lb/>
if yon do secure <lb/>
of our high crude buggies, <lb/>
your loss will lie then ours. <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, N. <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
i Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
Carpet cloth and <lb/>
Notice you want at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
your cotton ginned nice and clean. Wrong eyeglass. are worse <lb/>
thou none. If <lb/>
that are simply the of tobacco being shipped her- <lb/>
we are there light <lb/>
much of it in the <lb/>
unsold. <lb/>
in order that <lb/>
prices for it, it to <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co , Ayden, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Gannon A Tyson are displaying <lb/>
the up lo date line of <lb/>
eyes tire, they call for help. <lb/>
W. Taylor a graduate . <lb/>
TAX NOTICE. <lb/>
AH parties owing taxes to th <lb/>
town of fur the year 1904. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. can lit your glasses and <lb/>
right at pries. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
den, N. V. <lb/>
J We are Headquarters for <lb/>
Ha i <lb/>
265.360.88 I Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
H I J. R. Smith Bro treat all their <lb/>
with the greatest respect <lb/>
do an <lb/>
tore ever this poison. <lb/>
Frames for enlarged photos Josh ha been it recent <lb/>
each. Nice visitor to <lb/>
at W, c <lb/>
Jackson Co's. <lb/>
pay same on or before <lb/>
i, 190.-1, or I <lb/>
by distress. January <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
N or t ii Carolina. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue or a decree the r <lb/>
or c. county ma <lb/>
No I s <lb/>
proceed t,. Willis . . . <lb/>
as <lb/>
h . . <lb/>
rill m II l, , . . <lb/>
house i -n , c on <lb/>
Saturday, , , q <lb/>
the follow describe I <lb/>
f land th con Pitt <lb/>
up the road <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, day of <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. A ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
PRIZE- <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the Enquirer. <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. The Victor Safe m Lock. <lb/>
received, to-day, the Grand Prize at the <lb/>
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safest <lb/>
and general line of fire and burglar-proof and <lb/>
their display taking first over all compel <lb/>
tors for modern improvements, construction, <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Safe that has never been <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
custom with the greatest respect <lb/>
and all at an <lb/>
lion to call at their store. <lb/>
J. B, of Greenville, was <lb/>
in to sec us Saturday. <lb/>
j shipment spring dry <lb/>
goods and notions just at <lb/>
y. R Smith Bro. <lb/>
The place to wire fence- <lb/>
he A. G. Cox Co. have a big <lb/>
of the American fence and <lb/>
f nigh perfect also <lb/>
bard wire. Be sure to <lb/>
let their prices buying <lb/>
If four spring supply of fence. <lb/>
applied by <lb/>
the insurance specialist. Pop- <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Car lime, and Portland cement, <lb/>
it J. It. Smith Bro <lb/>
i Car salt, fine and coarse at J. <lb/>
I Smith Bro. <lb/>
Red and white Bliss potatoes at <lb/>
f. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cold underwear at <lb/>
rices to snit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
W. C. Jackson and Go's. <lb/>
town and country <lb/>
colors in oil, white lead, <lb/>
ore turpentine at J. R. Smith A <lb/>
fro. <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Carry your eggs <lb/>
W. C. Jackson ct Co. <lb/>
men, <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Dr. celebrated tablets, <lb/>
best on the market J <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
for The A, is preparing to <lb/>
women and children at J. the ground around the <lb/>
i ; A necessity long needed <lb/>
Examine line of notions our cotton men. <lb/>
C. Jackson and Co. loan our policy <lb/>
Yard wide sheeting yard at in Pitt securities <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. Cox ill arrange it. <lb/>
second order of gents youth, We to <lb/>
children hats end caps boggle for we do not <lb/>
now on sale at J. R. set apace cannot <lb/>
E. V. Cox went to Greenville Milling A Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Friday on business. Baby wrappers, Misses and ladies <lb/>
clonks at J. R. Dim. <lb/>
Tax Collide <lb/>
You will have pleasant dreams <lb/>
if writes your Insurance, a . . M <lb/>
Hay, cottonseed in. hulls LT JOSepH <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brisk Block, Bast Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. <lb/>
N. ft <lb/>
mi Street. <lb/>
Accommodation. Turnouts <lb/>
th . l i- obis ii J, V, <lb/>
J. S, n and .--. <lb/>
I. t No. I in Isl m the <lb/>
laud, . . <lb/>
more Ii i <lb/>
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S. i ii . <lb/>
ii- James, <lb/>
st <lb/>
N. <lb/>
h. p Court. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Louis Henry t <lb/>
The defendant above will <lb/>
def to ob- <lb/>
. . . en e <lb/>
and said defendant . i. r <lb/>
notice be i- an- <lb/>
; pear term i,, s ,.;,,, <lb/>
Carry your turkeys, chickens, <lb/>
eggs, bacon, and produce to <lb/>
J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
F. B. Tucker, of <lb/>
was lure yesterday. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AYDEN, N. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan- 11th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand n- <lb/>
Duo from Hanks, <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 28,629.08 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
If if give you <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning if. <lb/>
B. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Apt., Ayden, <lb/>
SMITH, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
For- <lb/>
PERUVIAN COMPANY, <lb/>
SMITH DAVIS COMPANY. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
of county to be the <lb/>
seventh tin Mon- <lb/>
day March, it the . . Jam . <lb/>
IV the court house in C <lb/>
and r to Us <lb/>
In the said ion, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
apply to Court tor the <lb/>
in hi complaint, <lb/>
This SO h of 1904. <lb/>
l. Moons, <lb/>
F. G. James, foe plaintiff. <lb/>
B ANT LAND, <lb/>
Notice is hereby that g, S <lb/>
Smith enters and claims Following <lb/>
vacant land, i. Lying <lb/>
township, North <lb/>
Carolina, on Indian Well <lb/>
Flat Branch, the of<lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Moore, Wm. Claude <lb/>
Parties desiring a first-class i Cannon heirs, B. n and <lb/>
acres more or less person, or <lb/>
persons claiming title to or interest in, <lb/>
the above described land, must tile <lb/>
their protest with mo in writing within <lb/>
the next thirty days, stains the <lb/>
of a warrant, will be <lb/>
by law. This 10th, <lb/>
K. MS, <lb/>
Entry Taker for <lb/>
n. a <lb/>
fertilizer will do well to see <lb/>
S. M. SMITH, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
1- R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
SUBSCRIBE TO THE REFLECTOR<lb/>
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I I I <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
t . J <lb/>
n U i port office at Greenville, N. C. a second class matter, <lb/>
A,,, ,. j known upon application. <lb/>
Nd at, y post in Pitt adjoining counties. <lb/>
to <lb/>
G. Pitt X. Friday, 1905. <lb/>
f -ii; would just let we <lb/>
nil n. <lb/>
X j bag yet made a move to- <lb/>
and loan <lb/>
ii in I <lb/>
ire a Iowa already baa <lb/>
bit m it lakes step backward to <lb/>
. dispensary. <lb/>
Wei beard a man say that some <lb/>
pea in the towns through which <lb/>
it ; uses are kicking, <lb/>
bat I Howland is certainly <lb/>
proving the A A- road. <lb/>
on those most able to pay it, but <lb/>
just think of the kicking street <lb/>
would do over it. If the money <lb/>
harks deserted the Republican <lb/>
party it could not get enough funds <lb/>
together to run another campaign. <lb/>
EXTRACTS FROM THE SPEECH <lb/>
B. Duke, president of the <lb/>
American Tobacco . who is on a <lb/>
Delivered by President At <lb/>
Lincoln Birthday Dinner in New York. <lb/>
i real civil war in which Lin- <lb/>
towered as the loftiest figure left <lb/>
us i.-t only a reunited country, hut <lb/>
which the proud right <lb/>
to claim as its own the glory won <lb/>
alike by those who iron the blue <lb/>
and by who wore the gray, by <lb/>
these who followed Grant and by <lb/>
those who followed for both <lb/>
i he colored man more than all other <lb/>
white men put together, is the white <lb/>
man who is his neighbor, North or <lb/>
South Each of us must do his whole <lb/>
duty without flinch, and if that duty <lb/>
is national it must be d mo in <lb/>
with the principles above <lb/>
laid down. Hut in endeavoring each <lb/>
to be his brother's keeper it is wise <lb/>
to remember that each can <lb/>
do most for the brother H is hi <lb/>
immediate neighbor. II wean -in <lb/>
friends of the let us each <lb/>
in his own locality show it by his <lb/>
action therein, and let us each show <lb/>
by upholding the hands of <lb/>
the white man, in whatever locality, <lb/>
who is striving to do justice to the <lb/>
poor and the helpless to a shield <lb/>
to those whose need for such a shield <lb/>
is great <lb/>
The Southern States face difficult <lb/>
problems; and so do the Northern <lb/>
Ti i-i a bright side to every- <lb/>
thin ; The breeze made the ground <lb/>
hard i ugh to walk on. <lb/>
. . f , , with equal and with States Some of the problems are <lb/>
visit to Ins aged rat. m , . . , . . . v <lb/>
equal conviction, I the same for the entire country. <lb/>
made a donation of to the light a, i, was give, Others exist in greater intensity in <lb/>
hospital for Colored people in that him In m it is mm ; <lb/>
T. pert that Virginia has for <lb/>
the ex of the law is a good <lb/>
exam e for other states to follow. <lb/>
If go crops follow a cold winter <lb/>
husbandmen should reap <lb/>
r. torn for his labors this year <lb/>
The senate did the right thing in <lb/>
passing the Ward amendment to the <lb/>
Watts law. Now let the do <lb/>
as well. <lb/>
The weather forecast for tonight <lb/>
-and loin, now is enough stagger <lb/>
you. coining on top of what has <lb/>
ready been. <lb/>
for colored people <lb/>
city <lb/>
The Raleigh limes raises the <lb/>
point that it was cruel to allow the <lb/>
little daughter of to go be- <lb/>
fore the governor and plead for his <lb/>
life when her plea could avail naught <lb/>
The point is well taken <lb/>
Even a term or two mayor does <lb/>
not seem to furnish a man with <lb/>
from the <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
You should have added when the <lb/>
murder takes place in <lb/>
Va , and not in N. C. <lb/>
It must be said to the credit of <lb/>
the Weather nun that of lute he has <lb/>
been plumbing the track with his <lb/>
predictions, <lb/>
Th president -rid the senate at <lb/>
is the way some of the news- <lb/>
papers head the rupture. But they <lb/>
will not be out long. <lb/>
They are going to allow women <lb/>
to v. in Kansas, a bill to that <lb/>
effect Inning the legislature. <lb/>
Carrie Nation may have her day yet. <lb/>
Miss Alice Roosevelt has just eel <lb/>
her 21st anniversary, but <lb/>
shows DO inclination to assert her <lb/>
majority and depart the parental <lb/>
roof. <lb/>
of Mississippi, <lb/>
says he will not attend the <lb/>
of the president His absence <lb/>
will hardly detract from the <lb/>
A few winters like this will con- <lb/>
telegraph and telephone com- <lb/>
that the best place for their <lb/>
wires is underground, even in the <lb/>
South <lb/>
After their tirade against each <lb/>
other in congress, Mr Sullivan, of <lb/>
Massachusetts and Mr. Hearst, of <lb/>
New York, might consider honors <lb/>
even <lb/>
It looks like enough local bills <lb/>
will be introduced to keep the leg <lb/>
busy as long as the pay <lb/>
lasts. There will hardly be an early <lb/>
adjournment. <lb/>
The folks are making <lb/>
about as hard a fight against the <lb/>
Ward bill as they did against the <lb/>
law two years ago. It has <lb/>
already passed in the senate and its <lb/>
opponents are doing all in their <lb/>
power to defeat it in the house. <lb/>
Vice President Fairbanks having <lb/>
found that be cannot the <lb/>
banquet of the Tar Heel Club, a <lb/>
Republican organization at <lb/>
on the 22nd, the banquet <lb/>
been called off for the time being. <lb/>
That must lie very disappointing to <lb/>
E Spencer black <lb/>
section; and yet others exist in <lb/>
greater intensity in another section. <lb/>
Hut in the future they will all be <lb/>
solved; for fundamentally our people <lb/>
hint to see the light; though it is <lb/>
clear to all that the triumph of <lb/>
the cause of freedom and of the <lb/>
Union was essential to the welfare <lb/>
of mankind are now one the same throughout this land; <lb/>
pie, a people with failings at which the same in qualities of heart and <lb/>
we must not blink, but a people with I brain and hand which have made <lb/>
qualities in which we the republic what it is in the great <lb/>
right to feel just pride j today; which will make it what it is <lb/>
The of President <lb/>
at the Lincoln birthday dinner in <lb/>
New York was quite a strong <lb/>
closer friendship between tie <lb/>
North the South He seems-to <lb/>
be coming around to the realization <lb/>
we all make up one great <lb/>
try. It was a speech, the <lb/>
problem, and if the principles <lb/>
advanced were put into practice it <lb/>
be better for the whole <lb/>
try- <lb/>
The Indianapolis Star speaks <lb/>
the sun spot as mile <lb/>
while other papers-say it is <lb/>
miles in diameter. The Montgomery <lb/>
Advertiser says that <lb/>
two- extremes there is room for <lb/>
several Such reckless <lb/>
creates a doubt about there be- <lb/>
any spots the sun at all.- <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
All of which goes to show <lb/>
that none of them know what they <lb/>
are talking about- <lb/>
All good Americans who dwell in <lb/>
the North must, because they are <lb/>
good Americans, feel the most earn- <lb/>
est friendship for their fellow- <lb/>
countrymen who dwell in the South, <lb/>
a friendship all the greater because <lb/>
i. is in the South that we find in its <lb/>
most acute phase one of the gravest <lb/>
problems before our people; th <lb/>
problem of so dealing with the man <lb/>
of one color as to secure him the <lb/>
rights that no one would grudge <lb/>
him if he were of another color. To <lb/>
solve this problem it is, of course, <lb/>
necessary to educate him to perform <lb/>
the duties, a failure to perform <lb/>
which will render him a curse to <lb/>
himself and to all around him. <lb/>
sighted and <lb/>
and generous men in the North <lb/>
and perplexity <lb/>
of this problem, sympathize with the World's Work furnishes some <lb/>
South r the embarrassment of con- i striking figures on the pay of public <lb/>
for which is not I school teachers. <lb/>
to be in the infinitely greater to- <lb/>
morrow. I admire and respect and <lb/>
believe in And have faith in the men <lb/>
and women of the South I admire <lb/>
and respect and believe in and have <lb/>
faith in the men and women of the <lb/>
North. Ail of us alike. Northerners <lb/>
and Southerners, Easterners and <lb/>
Westerners, can best prove our <lb/>
fealty to the nation's past by the way <lb/>
in which we do the nation's work in <lb/>
the present; for only thus can we be <lb/>
sure that our children's children <lb/>
shall inherit Abraham Lincoln's <lb/>
single hearted devotion o the great <lb/>
unchanging creed that <lb/>
The Pay t School Teachers <lb/>
The Republican party of New <lb/>
York is fixing to burst itself. A bill <lb/>
has been drawn to submit to the <lb/>
general assembly of that state <lb/>
Durham pulled off a wedding at a tax of two cents on every <lb/>
o'clock a. m. If it had been <lb/>
announced for that hour the <lb/>
bride's maids would not have been <lb/>
ready until <lb/>
worth of Is sold or transferred. <lb/>
It is said this tax will add <lb/>
annually to the state treasury. <lb/>
The tax is all right and would fall <lb/>
feel an honest wish to <lb/>
iMp her where help <lb/>
the heartiest respect for <lb/>
brave and earnest men of the <lb/>
what, in the of fearful <lb/>
difficulties,, are doing ail that men- <lb/>
can for the betterment alike of <lb/>
white and black. The attitude <lb/>
the North toward the is far <lb/>
from what it should be and there is <lb/>
need the-North act <lb/>
in good faith the principle of <lb/>
man what is-justly due <lb/>
him. of treating him on his worth as <lb/>
a man, granting him t special <lb/>
favors, but denying him no <lb/>
opportunity fee labor and the re- <lb/>
ward of labor But the- peculiar <lb/>
circumstances-of the South render <lb/>
the problem there far and <lb/>
far more-acute <lb/>
Laziness and these <lb/>
and above all. vice and criminality <lb/>
of every kind, are evils more potent <lb/>
for harm- to the black rate than <lb/>
acts of oppression of white men put <lb/>
together. The colored who fail <lb/>
GO column crime in another colored <lb/>
man, who Fails to cooperate in nil <lb/>
lawful ways in bringing colored <lb/>
o justice, is the worst <lb/>
my of bis own people, as well as an <lb/>
enemy to all the Law <lb/>
black men should for the sake of <lb/>
their race, be foremost in relentless <lb/>
and unceasing warfare against law- <lb/>
breaking black men. If the stand- <lb/>
of private morality and <lb/>
trial efficiency can be raised high <lb/>
enough among the black race then <lb/>
its future on this continent is secure. <lb/>
The stability and purity of the home <lb/>
is vital to the welfare of the black <lb/>
race, as it is to the welfare of every <lb/>
race. <lb/>
In the next the white man, <lb/>
who, if only he is willing, can help <lb/>
They are snore than striking. They <lb/>
touch on the injustice of a system <lb/>
that gets all it can and as little <lb/>
as possible it. <lb/>
It is not denied that teaching is <lb/>
hard and wearing. The <lb/>
teacher, a man- or woman, who has <lb/>
a long period in the schools <lb/>
not worth for any other <lb/>
vocation, at the end of that <lb/>
And the job, or profession, calls for <lb/>
not only years of preparation, but <lb/>
tact, patience, the highest order of <lb/>
intelligence, and that something that <lb/>
has not been named, but is the <lb/>
to get along the face of count- <lb/>
less worries and obstacles <lb/>
Now how about the pay <lb/>
A coachman, an average, <lb/>
tent coachman, who can drive and <lb/>
who knows something about horses <lb/>
bettor paid than the average <lb/>
teacher, for in the whole <lb/>
United States, the average pay of <lb/>
women teachers is under a <lb/>
month. <lb/>
It is pointed out that in a certain <lb/>
locality of North Carolina a man who <lb/>
trains puppies for quail hunting <lb/>
draws a salary than any school <lb/>
teacher in the community. <lb/>
In the state of Indiana <lb/>
teachers receive less than per <lb/>
year each, and there are other states <lb/>
in which the showing would <lb/>
worse <lb/>
Are the people of the United <lb/>
States in earnest about their desire, <lb/>
for thorough education <lb/>
And, if they are, can not they <lb/>
realize that while <lb/>
many thousands of good teachers <lb/>
will work for a pittance because <lb/>
they must, the highest talent will <lb/>
get out of the business when <lb/>
offers, and that there is and <lb/>
will continue to be a scarcity of <lb/>
best teachers because of the scant <lb/>
salaries paid and offered <lb/>
Modern education will not pro- <lb/>
us it should, or produce the- <lb/>
results desired, until there is more <lb/>
justice displayed in dealings with <lb/>
those who do the work and bear <lb/>
burdens Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
WRITES UPSIDE DOWN. <lb/>
Among the who have not A <lb/>
teamed to speak and read the lips, <lb/>
the manual alphabet or the sign <lb/>
or both, are in use. One who <lb/>
addressee a gathering of mutes <lb/>
stands on the platform and makes <lb/>
with his hands a silent speech. The <lb/>
late Dr. of New York, for <lb/>
many years rector a church <lb/>
deaf mute-, was accustomed <lb/>
deliver to the eyes of his <lb/>
hearers, and the practice is now <lb/>
common in many schools. Thus is <lb/>
fulfilled in spirit the words of the <lb/>
prophet. the ears of the deaf <lb/>
shall be One of the <lb/>
best known of preachers is the <lb/>
Rev. Austin Ward Mann, general <lb/>
missionary to deaf He adds <lb/>
to his many accomplishments the <lb/>
curious of writing upside down. <lb/>
When any one who does not use <lb/>
manual writes a massage on <lb/>
his pad he replies without turning <lb/>
the paper about. It is interesting <lb/>
that the character of his <lb/>
does not change when he writes <lb/>
upside do-, n, a fact which leads to <lb/>
speculation about the essential <lb/>
between a man's style of script <lb/>
and his Com- <lb/>
Dewey Sightseers. <lb/>
Admiral Dewey peace of mind <lb/>
has been greatly disturbed lately, <lb/>
according to the Philadelphia Post, <lb/>
by the nuisance of <lb/>
each carrying thirty or <lb/>
forty people, which stop in front of <lb/>
his home in Washington three times <lb/>
a day in the effort to get a glimpse <lb/>
of the admiral and Mrs. Dewey. <lb/>
Even more annoying the stare <lb/>
of forty pairs of eyes is the witticism <lb/>
of the guide, who shouts through <lb/>
the megaphone in a voice that can <lb/>
he heard a block <lb/>
red house to your right <lb/>
given by the American people to Ad- <lb/>
Dewey, who destroyed <lb/>
Spanish fleet in Manila bay and <lb/>
came to Washington to be captured <lb/>
by a lone <lb/>
A Scotch Story. <lb/>
A heavy fail of snow in Scotland <lb/>
a few weeks ago caused the river <lb/>
to rise suddenly. One of the <lb/>
big dams in the stream overflowed, <lb/>
with the result that the salmon <lb/>
in the numerous pools at once <lb/>
made a rush to pet higher up the <lb/>
stream. A workman engaged in <lb/>
caning from the bed of the <lb/>
river wan astonished at the moving <lb/>
mass of salmon passing. So <lb/>
the shoal that the <lb/>
carter deemed it wise to stop his <lb/>
charge in the middle of the ford to <lb/>
allow the fish to pass. The salmon <lb/>
swam like lightning through the <lb/>
wheels of the- cart and around <lb/>
horse's legs. In the space of a few <lb/>
minutes several hundred passed this <lb/>
particular point. <lb/>
Biggest Railway Station. <lb/>
The townsmen of Saxony, <lb/>
boast that in ten years they will <lb/>
have the biggest railroad station in <lb/>
the world. It will be spanned by <lb/>
seven immense arches, feet <lb/>
wide, and its thirteen train plat- <lb/>
forms wilL each lie more than <lb/>
feet long, while twenty-six different, <lb/>
lines will run into it. It will cost <lb/>
to build. Marble, <lb/>
bronze and steel will be lavishly <lb/>
used. The waiting and refreshment <lb/>
rooms arc to have gigantic frescoes <lb/>
of famous German landscapes on the <lb/>
walls, and beer taps are to dis- <lb/>
twenty different sorts of beer, <lb/>
so that travelers from every quarter . <lb/>
may have their tipple. <lb/>
Professor <lb/>
One of the self advertised of <lb/>
scientific authorities is Professor <lb/>
Roentgen, lie has never been in- <lb/>
has never been banqueted <lb/>
and is even said to have refused <lb/>
sums of money offered him by <lb/>
American publishers for a book on <lb/>
what he himself modestly styled <lb/>
new kind of Like many <lb/>
investigators of his race, be car- <lb/>
his years gallantly and, though <lb/>
sixty, looks more like a man who <lb/>
has led a healthy outdoor life than <lb/>
one who has spent the of bin <lb/>
manhood In investigating strange <lb/>
physical problems. Medical Rec- <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton <lb/>
by County Mill. <lb/>
Don't forget to bring r <lb/>
your cart hubs to A . G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. i kind they <lb/>
use <lb/>
worry over that lot <lb/>
of cotton you had over when <lb/>
you g it through ginning your last <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
set in any quantity the <lb/>
market price paid every <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in <lb/>
to G. and Co. <lb/>
It you are in need of <lb/>
flannels, skirt aid waist <lb/>
call R. G. Chapman and Co <lb/>
It. . Chapman <lb/>
received a ear load of alt prices <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Protect fret by wearing <lb/>
shoes. R. G. Chapman <lb/>
have the kind and size you <lb/>
need. <lb/>
School books, stationery, <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all <lb/>
can be found at the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Oranges <lb/>
candies at H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Go to T. N. Manning Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, and <lb/>
choice <lb/>
Car load of No Timothy Hay, <lb/>
just received by Bar- <lb/>
Being position to secure first <lb/>
class raw material cheap, having <lb/>
machinery with which to do our <lb/>
work, and being able to save and <lb/>
work up nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
can save oar customers money, <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
tat light- <lb/>
wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
at a low price <lb/>
quality. See H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
A few stoves at R. G. Chapman <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
road overseers and <lb/>
of supervisors of public <lb/>
Few Bad Fathers Among Birds. <lb/>
Bad fathers are rate among <lb/>
birds. i tie male rivals <lb/>
his mate for his children. <lb/>
The carrier fact, do <lb/>
nearly all his mate <lb/>
while aha is on the nest. <lb/>
More than In it <lb/>
most diurnal of all birds, sit <lb/>
on the in the in order <lb/>
will meet in Ayden at have Hour <lb/>
a in. Feb. at J. L. Stokes office. <lb/>
J. L. Hobgood, Chin. <lb/>
Rat biscuit sure to kill the rate, <lb/>
mice at Harrington Barber A gull, <lb/>
or so of relaxation and <lb/>
among the other Mrs Crows of <lb/>
her acquaintance. Toe blue <lb/>
Overcoats Ordered Out of the House. <lb/>
Here's the Brat of our <lb/>
Special. <lb/>
Up the Coats Must Go <lb/>
If want a Coat step lively, please. <lb/>
If you knew that we were giving away St hills <lb/>
you would in for your sh wouldn't y <lb/>
Well It's just what we're doing, and i <lb/>
we give . . <lb/>
W e are closing out our Overcoats. <lb/>
We. won't carry them over. <lb/>
It cert i In Isn't rood business to do so. <lb/>
Our overcoat are cut to cost ant <lb/>
less. <lb/>
Now is the Time to Buy an Overcoat. <lb/>
Bare are a few of our out prices in order -o five <lb/>
you an idea of here. There arc others. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Car load of oats received. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Best line of plows and plow <lb/>
castings. Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
A large lot of dress goods, <lb/>
calico-1, -h and <lb/>
percale at A. W. A Co. <lb/>
Car load of Floor, just in <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
We also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
overcoats, boots and <lb/>
jackets the very thing for cold <lb/>
rainy weather at Harrington Bar- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
It would surprise you to see the <lb/>
number of and carts that <lb/>
is being shipped and sold by A. Q. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their <lb/>
shop yesterday and they had a <lb/>
nice lot of work just being com- <lb/>
and their timber was fine. <lb/>
have just opened up a big <lb/>
line of shots, styles up to-date. <lb/>
Prices from to <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Winterville had as pretty streets <lb/>
as any in the United States <lb/>
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
styles, lowest prices. See stock <lb/>
before save money. <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
For seed oats, plow and <lb/>
all kinds of farmers supplies, see <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co, <lb/>
For quills and quilting cotton <lb/>
cotton see A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
columns, brackets and all kinds of <lb/>
house trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Bargains tor the people Prices <lb/>
Bight H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
For the past few days Winter- <lb/>
ville and the surrounding country <lb/>
has had all kinds of weather. <lb/>
For fresh meat beef, fish and <lb/>
barbecue. Go to H. L. <lb/>
Car load nice Furniture just <lb/>
A. W. and Co. <lb/>
A full Hue of T. W. ft <lb/>
Sons seed always on hand <lb/>
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
For corn and seed oats go to <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Bring me your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest L. Johnson. <lb/>
Big consignment of Royal flour <lb/>
received. Prices <lb/>
O. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
For axes hoes shovels forks and <lb/>
spades go to A. W. Ange's. <lb/>
Mfg Co has two car <lb/>
different styles of farm <lb/>
fence and their prices are low, <lb/>
you had better go and make your <lb/>
selections <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cure. <lb/>
For fruits go <lb/>
to K. G. Chapman and Go. They <lb/>
have a choice lot. <lb/>
great blue heron and the <lb/>
vulture do the same, <lb/>
ville Post. <lb/>
black <lb/>
A Skilled Artist. <lb/>
E. T. <lb/>
is making life sin photo prints <lb/>
that are as life, <lb/>
bringing out perfect expression <lb/>
the subject. There is no need of <lb/>
sending off pictures to be <lb/>
enlarged when they can get a <lb/>
better class of work right <lb/>
here at home. Mr. Evans is mast- <lb/>
bis profession and keeps right <lb/>
up with the times on his work <lb/>
He is bard to surpass anything <lb/>
in his line. <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
oats told at will go now <lb/>
sold at now <lb/>
sold will go now <lb/>
Overcoats sold at will go now <lb/>
Here's nu Overcoat opportunity a wise <lb/>
man will not get away from him.<lb/>
. <lb/>
For white goods, ladies collars, <lb/>
handkerchief ties, go to A. <lb/>
W. Ange Co , they have a <lb/>
assortment. <lb/>
I repair shoes and work, <lb/>
Bring to me either at my <lb/>
or buggy shop. <lb/>
Henry Nelson. <lb/>
For sows and pigs, write <lb/>
o. apply to H. F. D. <lb/>
No. N. O. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, fine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous courier <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
B. G. Chapman, Co, say that <lb/>
have a foil assortment of <lb/>
general and <lb/>
are right. <lb/>
Maud Muller. <lb/>
The that greeted Maud j <lb/>
Mailer in the opera house, Monday <lb/>
night, much larger than an. <lb/>
under such unfavorable <lb/>
weather conditions. and all who <lb/>
went were amply repaid. Miss <lb/>
Thompson in the role of Maud <lb/>
was superb, her acting <lb/>
being bright and graceful, she <lb/>
had excellent support in the other <lb/>
The entire company <lb/>
is good. <lb/>
Miss Corey Dead. <lb/>
Miss Corey, who has <lb/>
been sick for several months, died <lb/>
at o'clock Tuesday evening at <lb/>
the home of her sister, Mrs. C. A. <lb/>
W bite, on Dickinson avenue. She <lb/>
was of age and bad a <lb/>
of friends are a <lb/>
her death. The remains ware in- <lb/>
this afternoon near It'd <lb/>
Banks church, four miles <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
All Fall and Winter Suits at <lb/>
Greatly <lb/>
winter suit will go now at <lb/>
winter suit will go now at <lb/>
winter suit will go now at <lb/>
We are offering these prices on all <lb/>
Overcoats, Fall and Winter <lb/>
in order to make space for Spring <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
C L WILKINSON CO. <lb/>
Too many fools try to <lb/>
this world with a <lb/>
screw. <lb/>
pull <lb/>
cork <lb/>
Did the picture and verse <lb/>
your case <lb/>
tit <lb/>
POISONS IN FOOD. <lb/>
Perhaps you don't realize that <lb/>
poisons originate in <lb/>
food, but some day you may <lb/>
feel a twinge dyspepsia that will <lb/>
cot-vine- yon. Dr. King's New <lb/>
Life Pills are guaranteed to care <lb/>
all sickness due to poisons of <lb/>
money buck <lb/>
at J. L drug store. Try <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the of business January lit ii. 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock paid In <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured 2.44 Undivided profits <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 609.94 Time certificate of depot <lb/>
Due 16,938.42 sob. to check <lb/>
Silver coin 1.925 Cashier's 267.25 <lb/>
5.300 <lb/>
256.67 <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
Progress is the law of life. When things animate cease to <lb/>
grow to betterment, decay begins. The store which stands still <lb/>
is dead The good store of yesterday is commonplace today and <lb/>
out of date tomorrow. Eternal effort is the price of progress. <lb/>
To do better today the thing done well yesterday, to serve better <lb/>
today the public which we served well yesterday, is the day-by- <lb/>
day labor of this store. <lb/>
Expect for Coming Season the Newest Things. <lb/>
We will have the best tho mill can make. <lb/>
THE LEASE ON WINTER GOODS IS OUT. <lb/>
They want new homes, we are treating them bad by cutting the <lb/>
price. They have been ordered out and must go. The prices will <lb/>
pay well for your hospitality. <lb/>
All the goods are for sale get the prices, note the quality then <lb/>
you will buy and liberally. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
826,651.22 Total <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
f, H. II. Taylor, of the named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief II. H TAYLOR. Cashier. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 20th day of 1905 R J. GRIMES, <lb/>
A. J. W THOMAS, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
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that will and yon. <lb/>
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in cash put out brings a BROWN STAMP <lb/>
n, you no getting value <lb/>
money <lb/>
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without effort on v . <lb/>
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ring. Just things us you w i <lb/>
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and it takes nips in give , our <lb/>
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with each new book, unless already ii <lb/>
atom stole and gel and no <lb/>
free .- pi Thar l i <lb/>
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T-. ii h <lb/>
The tamp do not apply on purchases of <lb/>
and on. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Q RE EN VI Lie, N. c.<lb/>
g . <lb/>
D U <lb/>
. , <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Is running over with New Goods. Arriving <lb/>
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
HUGS, RUGS, ALL KINDS, Ail SIZES, AT ALL PUCES <lb/>
. They are worth your Attention. <lb/>
Mattings, Line ever carried in this town. Art <lb/>
j Squares from to they are the richest and prettiest de <lb/>
. I ever carried <lb/>
Chairs, all kinds, cheap to the highly polished quartered <lb/>
leather seats. Sideboards, Hall racks, <lb/>
suits and <lb/>
The Royal Elastic Felt and <lb/>
j three piece Bed, Are acknowledged to best in <lb/>
the World and sold on positive guarantee. If no sat- <lb/>
money refunded. <lb/>
am better prepared than ever to <lb/>
my cordially <lb/>
invite you call at my store, <lb/>
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. <lb/>
YOURS TRULY, <lb/>
A. H. Taft, <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM. WHITE'S. <lb/>
New <lb/>
ARRIVING DAILY. <lb/>
There is one tiling that we do not claim in our to do <lb/>
that is in sell goods cheaper than they can be <lb/>
neither do we want to create the impression that our stoic is <lb/>
toll of shop worn, out of style goods nor by our store <lb/>
with show bills and, sign boards will we try to impress false <lb/>
ideas in oar mind that We are going our of business, but we <lb/>
do wish it understood that we are receiving daily shipments <lb/>
i of the ii west things in <lb/>
RIBBONS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES <lb/>
kindred materials i-o desirable with the of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt county, and we do hope that yon will at <lb/>
least favor us with a visit to see these many new things, <lb/>
Pu Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMEN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES<lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON <lb/>
The Cash<lb/>
FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS- <lb/>
FERTILIZES <lb/>
Have Held the Record in North Carolina. <lb/>
BONE, For Cotton. ORINOCO, Tobacco.<lb/>
See that the Trade Mark is on <lb/>
None Genuine Without it Si <lb/>
REGISTERED <lb/>
Ask your dealer for GOODS, and don't take substitutes sale everywhere. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA., <lb/>
COLUMBIA, SC <lb/>
F. S. ROYSTER COMPANY, <lb/>
TARBORO, N. C <lb/>
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
The P. J. <lb/>
ere delight- <lb/>
fully entertained <lb/>
Feb. 10th, by Greene. <lb/>
Our new Miss Bernice <lb/>
presided over the meet- <lb/>
After all had been die- <lb/>
posed of we turned to the social <lb/>
feature <lb/>
Misses M a i L. <lb/>
Mary J. Smith rend two interest- <lb/>
Then followed several <lb/>
very pretty musical by <lb/>
Lee Jamie <lb/>
and Ethel Skinner. <lb/>
Next in order was guessing <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner be- <lb/>
contestant, was <lb/>
awarded a picture. <lb/>
The over, delirious re- <lb/>
were served, after <lb/>
which the meeting adjourned to <lb/>
meet with Miss Jamie Bryan Mar. <lb/>
10th. <lb/>
Although our meeting was en- <lb/>
we felt sad at the thought <lb/>
of losing from our circle our very- <lb/>
dear friend, Estelle Greene. <lb/>
We deeply her departure. <lb/>
May she continue the work of <lb/>
Daughters of in her <lb/>
new home and keep up the interest <lb/>
in cause so dear to our hearts. <lb/>
Tonic to The <lb/>
For liver troubles and <lb/>
there is nothing better De- <lb/>
Little Early the <lb/>
famous little pill.-. They do not <lb/>
the stomach. Their action <lb/>
upon the system is mild, pleasant <lb/>
and harmless. Bob Moore, of La- <lb/>
Fayette, Ind. says, use talk- <lb/>
DeWitt's Little Early <lb/>
do work. All other pills I <lb/>
have used gripe make me sick <lb/>
in stomach and cured me <lb/>
DeWitt's Little Early Risers proved <lb/>
to he the long sought relief- They <lb/>
are simply Persons <lb/>
find Little Early Risers the <lb/>
reliable remedy to carry them <lb/>
Sold at Drug Store. <lb/>
Woman Kills Assailant. <lb/>
S G., Feb. <lb/>
took place near here this morn- <lb/>
at about o'clock. A peddler <lb/>
named frequently vis- <lb/>
home of J. D. Bivens, up <lb/>
to about a week ago, when be made <lb/>
advances to assault Mis Bivens <lb/>
and was he promised <lb/>
to pay a line and leave the <lb/>
if they would free DUB, which was <lb/>
done. But he came back night <lb/>
and entered the Bivens house and <lb/>
made tin- same advances towards <lb/>
Mrs. when she shot him <lb/>
with a shotgun, the loud entering <lb/>
his neck. Magistrate <lb/>
was notified of killing and he <lb/>
summoned a jury of inquest, the <lb/>
verdict being justifiable homicide. <lb/>
Mr was in at <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Word of Lincoln <lb/>
I i ii e who thinks be <lb/>
is <lb/>
i no to me lo <lb/>
i any <lb/>
what will, I will <lb/>
faith <lb/>
jealousy <lb/>
man in any <lb/>
I nope <lb/>
to be, I awe to my angel <lb/>
hi is good place, but <lb/>
In Ye wild patriotic men <lb/>
Sour Stomach <lb/>
When the quantity of food taken <lb/>
is too large or the too rich, <lb/>
sour stomach is likely to follow, <lb/>
especially so ii the digestion <lb/>
has been weakened by <lb/>
Eat slowly and not too freely <lb/>
of easily digested fun. Masticate <lb/>
thoroughly. I. ; <lb/>
between meals, and <lb/>
when you feel a fullness and weight <lb/>
in the region of after <lb/>
take Chamberlain's <lb/>
and Liver Tablets and <lb/>
sour stomach may be avoided <lb/>
For sale by Wooten's Drug <lb/>
Greenville. t <lb/>
Report of Terrible Explosion. <lb/>
Birmingham, Ala., Feb. <lb/>
terrific explosion at a dynamite <lb/>
at Boyles, five miles north of <lb/>
Birmingham, tonight wrecked the <lb/>
plant and broke windows and ex- <lb/>
nil lights a <lb/>
us of two but so far as <lb/>
learned no one was killed. The <lb/>
shock was felt <lb/>
miles, avenue for obtaining <lb/>
details is cut off tonight. <lb/>
Heroic Work of the Crew at Cape Look Out <lb/>
Washington, Feb. <lb/>
is received at the life-saving <lb/>
bureau, that after a desperate <lb/>
twenty-eight hour battle, Thurs- <lb/>
day and Friday, the Cape Look, <lb/>
N. C., life-saving crew <lb/>
a heavy sea piling over the <lb/>
and succeeding taking ashore <lb/>
from the standard <lb/>
Sarah her cap <lb/>
and live of her crew. One <lb/>
man was washed overboard <lb/>
Wednesday and <lb/>
Speedy Relief <lb/>
A salve that without a scar <lb/>
is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. <lb/>
No remedy effects such speedy re- <lb/>
lief. our inflammation, <lb/>
cools and all cuts, <lb/>
burns and bruises. A sure cure <lb/>
for Piles and skin diseases. De- <lb/>
Witt's is the only genuine Witch <lb/>
Hazel Salve. Beware of counter- <lb/>
they are at <lb/>
Drag Store. <lb/>
Cured of Lame After Years of <lb/>
Suffering; <lb/>
had been troubled with lame <lb/>
back for fifteen years I <lb/>
a complete recovery in the use of <lb/>
Pain <lb/>
John G lusher, Ind. This <lb/>
liniment is also without an equal <lb/>
for and bruises. It is for <lb/>
Store, <lb/>
sale by Wooten's Drug <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Coughs And Colds <lb/>
All coughs, colds and pulmonary <lb/>
Complaint that are curable are <lb/>
quickly cured One Minute <lb/>
Cough Cine. Chars the phlegm, <lb/>
draws out <lb/>
soothes the affected parts, strength- <lb/>
ens the lungs, wards off <lb/>
Harmless and pleasant to <lb/>
Sold at Wooten's Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
of of people <lb/>
use Hollister's Rocky Mountain <lb/>
Tea as a family tunic. If taken <lb/>
this mouth it will keep the family <lb/>
well all summer. If it fails get <lb/>
your back. cents. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Give the children Hollister's <lb/>
Mountain Tea this month <lb/>
It in. them grow and gives <lb/>
cheeks. There DO <lb/>
medicine in the word so good for <lb/>
ii . Tea or <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
It men are good. Good for <lb/>
something, or good for nothing <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
The firm F. M. Hodges B. P. <lb/>
Bowie Hiding as The Greenville <lb/>
is day dis <lb/>
Solved bi mutual consent. All <lb/>
it hi- owing by the said firm are <lb/>
assumed by the said P. B. Bowie <lb/>
and ail owing to the said <lb/>
firm must lie paid to the said P. B. <lb/>
Bowie F. M. Hodges. <lb/>
P Bowie. <lb/>
Tins Feb. 1905. <lb/>
Having purchased interest <lb/>
of F M. in the firm known <lb/>
as Tin Greenville Printing House, <lb/>
I will the business at <lb/>
new Fourth <lb/>
ab for their liberal patronage <lb/>
in t I <lb/>
Of lb P. I. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb/>
We take great pleasure in to our t and <lb/>
the general w- will have w th us for the <lb/>
February and an optician r. <lb/>
the celebrated firm of A. K Ail Ga <lb/>
largest and most favorably known optical in <lb/>
the South. <lb/>
He will Test Eyesight, and Fit Glasses <lb/>
The Doctor is a graduate of one of the leading <lb/>
in the United States, is thoroughly conversant with <lb/>
ail modern methods in refractive science, <lb/>
etc., and has bad long net his <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
we this engagement and secured the <lb/>
a man of ability and reputation and that, we <lb/>
his work. All examinations me free and only regular <lb/>
prices will be charged for glasses. <lb/>
You Can Save Honey <lb/>
the highest class of professional service in line <lb/>
by taking advantage of this opportunity <lb/>
Read In mind the dates, February and 28th. <lb/>
ET. IX. <lb/>
as i. <lb/>
The way it snowed for awhile <lb/>
Monday evening looked like we <lb/>
were in for a blizzard as well as a <lb/>
cold wave. <lb/>
The number of smokers who use <lb/>
the Reflector cigar is <lb/>
It the best cent smoke in <lb/>
town. Sold only at Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
famous remedy <lb/>
does for the <lb/>
that which It <lb/>
Is unable to do for <lb/>
itself, even If but <lb/>
slightly disordered <lb/>
or overburdened, <lb/>
supplies the natural <lb/>
juices of digestion and <lb/>
does the work of <lb/>
stomach, relaxing the <lb/>
nervous tension, while <lb/>
the Inflamed muscles <lb/>
and membranes of that <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
rest and heal. II cures <lb/>
Indigestion, flatulence, <lb/>
palpitation of the heart, <lb/>
nervous dyspepsia and <lb/>
all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, purifying and <lb/>
strengthening glands, <lb/>
membranes of the <lb/>
and digestive organs. <lb/>
Like <lb/>
a Comet <lb/>
In sky comet <lb/>
the star of health <lb/>
to the weak and <lb/>
weary <lb/>
dent dyspeptic, <lb/>
curing all <lb/>
stomach <lb/>
troubles and <lb/>
digestive <lb/>
disorders. <lb/>
OUR BIG FURNITURE STORES <lb/>
ARE READY FOR YOU. <lb/>
We have SO rills of Matting, very dainty patterns. On <lb/>
Oak Chamber Suits are very Elaborate in design and finish. <lb/>
Don't fail to see them. We have recent y returned from Hal <lb/>
more , where we purchased the newest things out in <lb/>
Oak and hair. <lb/>
They are You will miss something if fail to <lb/>
see them and one or more your home. <lb/>
We have a fine of Rugs also, very rich in design. <lb/>
Art Squares to suit the most fastidious. In fact, we have near- <lb/>
y everything in <lb/>
Furniture, Rugs and Lace <lb/>
Entirely new, and a handsome line to select from. So whether <lb/>
you are contemplate moving in or staying where you are. You <lb/>
cannot afford to miss our line. Yours to please, <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Tour Dealer Ci u Supply You. <lb/>
only. 41.00 times <lb/>
the trial which soils <lb/>
E. Ci. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Stutters. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. EN, <lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR.<lb/>
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The Big Store <lb/>
Is too full of goods and they must be con- <lb/>
into cash at the quickest possible <lb/>
moment. <lb/>
Priced on everything marked right <lb/>
down in plain figures. <lb/>
Every purchase is a BARGAIN and <lb/>
you can get your share of them by coming <lb/>
BIG STORE, <lb/>
Greenville, N- C. <lb/>
Dear How it is get <lb/>
things mixed This comes from <lb/>
our agents, Messrs B. K. and Q. <lb/>
W. Stickle, Rockaway, N. J. <lb/>
A Rockaway man was going to <lb/>
two houses, a year lead- <lb/>
They induced him to <lb/>
paint one by to <lb/>
any loss it might bring him . <lb/>
One of bis houses chalked off, <lb/>
and he c. lied for a settlement. <lb/>
The boot was on the wrong foot. <lb/>
is the not <lb/>
It was a mistake, not a <lb/>
If lead-and <lb/>
oil dues, it wouldn't stand a ghost <lb/>
of a chance in the market. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. sells <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
RN REF <lb/>
ff <lb/>
FRAUD EXPOSED. <lb/>
A few counterfeiters have lately <lb/>
been making and sell <lb/>
of Dr. King's New Dis- <lb/>
for Consumption, Coughs <lb/>
and and other medicines, <lb/>
thereby defrauding the public. <lb/>
This is to to beware of <lb/>
such people, who to profit, <lb/>
stealing the of <lb/>
remedies which have been success- <lb/>
fully disease, for over <lb/>
years. A sure protection, to you <lb/>
is our name the wrapper. Look <lb/>
for it, on all Or. King's, or Buck- <lb/>
if medics, as all others are <lb/>
mere initiations. H. E <lb/>
Co., Chicago, and <lb/>
Canada <lb/>
Original Observations, <lb/>
Evil communications corrupt <lb/>
the mails. <lb/>
The world is learning that book <lb/>
education the least of nil. <lb/>
True friends umbrellas are <lb/>
seldom at hand when wanted. <lb/>
This would he a poor world <lb/>
were it not the pleasures of <lb/>
anticipation. <lb/>
The hopeless pessimist is he who <lb/>
can see no good body's mo- <lb/>
Yon can't your <lb/>
in the flowing of them <lb/>
swim. <lb/>
The man who goes bed after a <lb/>
sin ill bird does not about get- <lb/>
ting no with the lark. <lb/>
GRAVE <lb/>
It needs bin little foresight to <lb/>
tell that be stomach and <lb/>
liver r badly grave <lb/>
trouble ahead, unless you take <lb/>
the medicine tar your dis- <lb/>
ease, as Mis. A Young, of <lb/>
Clay, N. Y., did. She <lb/>
of the liver <lb/>
heart Was weakened, <lb/>
I not eat. I a very <lb/>
ban for a long lime, but <lb/>
Bitters, I found just what I needed <lb/>
for they quickly relieved <lb/>
oared Best medicine for <lb/>
weak Women. Sold under <lb/>
by J L. <lb/>
at a bottle. <lb/>
Dr. Missing. <lb/>
Richmond. Va. Feb. <lb/>
Dr. E. E. assistant store- <lb/>
of Baptist mission <lb/>
board, is missing. He left here <lb/>
weeks ago for the South on <lb/>
business. He a- in Montgomery, <lb/>
Ala,, ten days ago and was going <lb/>
to Georgians <lb/>
Ala, He did not either <lb/>
place, and m ran be <lb/>
obtained regarding him. wife <lb/>
and children reside here. <lb/>
AGONIZING <lb/>
are instantly and perfect <lb/>
healed, <lb/>
Salve. C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va., burnt my <lb/>
knee that it blistered <lb/>
all over. Book s A mica Salve <lb/>
stopped the vain, and healed it <lb/>
a Also heals all <lb/>
wounds sores, at J. L. <lb/>
Wooten's, druggist. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
HALF OF IT <lb/>
. NEIGHBORING <lb/>
STOCKS DAMAGED. <lb/>
HUE IN 0.1. <lb/>
and by water. <lb/>
loss on ding <lb/>
is fully He had insurance <lb/>
for the entire <lb/>
I The damage to his stock is <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
n I W M. Move Co., are damaged <lb/>
fire Could Have Been Put out, <lb/>
But Steam Engine Would j. p. Smith <lb/>
Not Work. land clothing in his room had <lb/>
About ii night; The ,,; <lb/>
fire broke out in the upper story of i . <lb/>
tits. <lb/>
. B. L <lb/>
E. M. T. H. <lb/>
Jew-e I <lb/>
Points and destroyed half of <lb/>
building before I he flames could be ,. <lb/>
Cheeked. <lb/>
This building wag a two story Co., and <lb/>
ville Livery Co dam- <lb/>
age in moving but most of them, ii <lb/>
not an, hail insurance. <lb/>
Mr. will rebuild as soon <lb/>
stores and an office on the first <lb/>
floor. The coiner-tore was <lb/>
pied by W. S Co., <lb/>
other store by W. and j <lb/>
the office by Jesse eight and J. <lb/>
B. Higgs Over the latter <lb/>
and is a lodge room occupied <lb/>
the Red Men and the Junior <lb/>
Older of American Mechanics <lb/>
Over the comer store were several <lb/>
small rooms. One of these was <lb/>
used as a bed room by J. F. Smith, <lb/>
a clerk for Mr. another as I <lb/>
a bed room by E. L. <lb/>
and his brother. Between these <lb/>
two was a room used by Mr. <lb/>
in which to store empty <lb/>
boxes barrels. It was in this <lb/>
room that the fire started, <lb/>
how it originated cannot be <lb/>
explained. <lb/>
Mr. Smith had closed the store <lb/>
am gone up to his room, and <lb/>
ed back to the store to do <lb/>
son writing. The <lb/>
also In their room and he <lb/>
topped to talk with them on his <lb/>
down stairs. talking <lb/>
the heard something roaring and <lb/>
h back to his room to <lb/>
He found his <lb/>
as he had it, but as he <lb/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. <lb/>
How about a handsome chair. <lb/>
Vandyke. <lb/>
See our felt <lb/>
Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
See our chamber suits before <lb/>
Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
Matting and rugs arriving daily. <lb/>
1-24 Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
Celery, cabbage, onions, <lb/>
toes, turnips, at M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
This is the second and shot test <lb/>
month of the year, and may be <lb/>
the coldest. <lb/>
A number of colored people here <lb/>
have sent a memorial to the leis <lb/>
asking that no changes be <lb/>
made law. <lb/>
For Old Brick store, <lb/>
either cash or on time. Good in- <lb/>
vestment. Apply to R. Greene, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
A colored man fell oil t he <lb/>
returning by the storage room I Myers at Washington, Tuesday <lb/>
i light over the <lb/>
the alarm. <lb/>
A soon as the door of the <lb/>
age room was broken open the <lb/>
flan as burst out across the passage <lb/>
ma it impossible to get the <lb/>
con -tits of the room out. <lb/>
A as the alarm was given <lb/>
firemen and of <lb/>
responded. The steam engine <lb/>
to the cistern a block <lb/>
i and had steam up in a reason- <lb/>
time and a line of he run <lb/>
to i e burning building, but when <lb/>
the was made to turn a <lb/>
stream on It was that the <lb/>
e from some unaccountable <lb/>
would not water. <lb/>
y effort was made to get the <lb/>
to work but failed. <lb/>
The colored firemen also took <lb/>
baud engine to the <lb/>
and had a stream on the fire. <lb/>
worked faithfully it is <lb/>
due largely to their efforts that <lb/>
the rite to one Motion <lb/>
of he building. There was a <lb/>
brick wall between the <lb/>
two stores, but a door through this <lb/>
the upper floor gave en-j <lb/>
trance to the lodge quarters. Keep j <lb/>
the fire from passing this door <lb/>
night, and was drowned. It is sup- <lb/>
posed he had gone the boat to <lb/>
plunder. <lb/>
The Industrial Battles cl the World Test <lb/>
the Steel in the Man. <lb/>
A Boston business man, con- <lb/>
among the successful <lb/>
men commercial world, <lb/>
grain m. not remain In <lb/>
elevator not coal in the <lb/>
The expression translated means <lb/>
that something must be doing In I <lb/>
world all the time. The purpose j <lb/>
of world is keep moving, <lb/>
The more we can do in the general <lb/>
pushing it along the <lb/>
greater success in life, <lb/>
nearer we have come lo achieving <lb/>
I our divine destiny. It docs not <lb/>
follow <lb/>
noise and bluster about it. <lb/>
names may never seek us <lb/>
from the. midst a waiting throng <lb/>
lit can ably do our portion in <lb/>
world's work. <lb/>
The point to remember <lb/>
world i destined to move and <lb/>
that each i us w individuals <lb/>
most find hi certain work to do, <lb/>
so that in the end it can be count- <lb/>
ed in as a necessary valuable <lb/>
portion of the whole. The best <lb/>
lives are the most active. The <lb/>
world is not a great resting place. <lb/>
The best n en, the most successful <lb/>
and those that accomplish any- <lb/>
thing, everlastingly keep at it. <lb/>
They never let go except to <lb/>
for a new start, and mote <lb/>
Vigorous, A good way to consider <lb/>
it is that them will be plenty of <lb/>
time, to rest and idle when we are <lb/>
longer able to work and to do <lb/>
for the great is in <lb/>
achievement. <lb/>
Wars and claim few; <lb/>
it is in Industrial battles where <lb/>
most of us are required to test our <lb/>
steel. he who best equips <lb/>
himself for the fray aim continues <lb/>
unceasingly is most often claimed <lb/>
for the greatest victories. <lb/>
not remain in the <lb/>
nor the coal in the <lb/>
New York Commercial. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
A Remarkably Good Showing, <lb/>
Rev. J. A. Hornaday called the <lb/>
attention of the congregation at <lb/>
the Methodist church Sunday to <lb/>
the fact that the Sunday school <lb/>
star class chart showed an <lb/>
broken row of gold stars for the <lb/>
day's To win a star a <lb/>
class must an attendance of <lb/>
per cent, or make good by get- <lb/>
ting visitors who are not members <lb/>
of the school or new scholars, an <lb/>
exception made favor of <lb/>
the class which has a <lb/>
of about GO and is being <lb/>
on an attendance of <lb/>
to per cent. The officers <lb/>
and teachers and several of the <lb/>
have unbroken lines of <lb/>
stars from beginning of the <lb/>
chart, but i dry one of the <lb/>
classes the officers and teachers <lb/>
to win stars last Sunday is the best <lb/>
showing that could be made. <lb/>
Greenville Gets Grand Prize. <lb/>
In the awarding of prizes at <lb/>
was good work, the sec- j St. Louis fair, four grand prizes <lb/>
of t he building had came to North Carolina <lb/>
much adjoining property ville one of em. The exhibit <lb/>
would have been destroyed with of leaf tobacco made by <lb/>
guesting where the fire would ville tobacco board of trade, was <lb/>
have stopped. It looked this prize. It is a <lb/>
time like many in that, to Greenville that this town made <lb/>
section would be lost, and best exhibit of tobacco. It <lb/>
occupants moved out. j shows we have the best I in <lb/>
It is hard to correctly estimate the world. <lb/>
C, Feb. 1905. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Jones, who has been <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Frank Whaley for <lb/>
several days, returned Monday to <lb/>
her home in Greenville. <lb/>
E G. Cox, of was in <lb/>
town Monday. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
visited our town this week. <lb/>
Mr. Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
visited Monday. <lb/>
Miss Coy Hoyle, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Laughing- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stanley <lb/>
spent Sunday with H. H. Stanley. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Joe Jackson of <lb/>
spent Sunday with <lb/>
friends here <lb/>
E. A. Stanley had quite a <lb/>
hunt around here Saturday. <lb/>
He made three -hots and killed <lb/>
twelve partridges. <lb/>
Miss Isabel Oakley visited Miss <lb/>
Mabel Savage Monday. <lb/>
Miss Lula Sexton spent Sunday <lb/>
with Mrs. N. T. Cox. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
a DAY. <lb/>
. . i o I be t <lb/>
in t doing. The <lb/>
. I . i <lb/>
i the <lb/>
re a t a <lb/>
i I r if he <lb/>
C i suitable <lb/>
marks be made Lo position of <lb/>
Carolina Confederates <lb/>
Gettysburg and other places. A <lb/>
resolution was introduced to pay <lb/>
ire expenses of inauguration. <lb/>
v i executive <lb/>
i no nominations made by Governor <lb/>
new bill of general Stupor. <lb/>
time the house was by <lb/>
so Butler providing for an <lb/>
appropriation of lo be <lb/>
distributed among the public <lb/>
schools, <lb/>
MONDAY. <lb/>
The sen-lie almost unanimously <lb/>
the joint resolution to <lb/>
authorize Investigation of the <lb/>
South Dakota claim against North <lb/>
petitions for re <lb/>
peal the merchants tax were <lb/>
presented. Oily a few new bills <lb/>
introduced, none of them of <lb/>
special <lb/>
In the house Representative <lb/>
Little a petition from <lb/>
citizens of Bethel asking the re- <lb/>
of the act of 1908 prohibiting <lb/>
i-ale of liquor two miles of a <lb/>
church in Bethel. A bill to the <lb/>
same effect was introduced. <lb/>
No new bills of importance were <lb/>
introduced. The bill to amend lb <lb/>
homestead law was discussed but <lb/>
went over to another day. <lb/>
TUESDAY. <lb/>
Long both the <lb/>
and house were held. Among the <lb/>
important bills in the senate <lb/>
were To require fireproof <lb/>
repositories for county records; to <lb/>
repeal laws 1901 relative to in- <lb/>
of election officers in <lb/>
Federal courts; to define what <lb/>
shall constitute of <lb/>
meditation in murder cases. <lb/>
the new bills in the <lb/>
house were to provide for allotting <lb/>
homesteads for lands held in com- <lb/>
to register of deeds to <lb/>
administer oaths on accounts; to <lb/>
regulate the hours of labor in <lb/>
manufacturing establishments; to <lb/>
promote the use of school books in <lb/>
public schools relating to <lb/>
Carolina history. <lb/>
JOEY PERRY . <lb/>
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i of <lb/>
Couple Wed his at <lb/>
Brit <lb/>
me <lb/>
So i . We. lie <lb/>
Ian. , I <lb/>
o'clock I be reside l <lb/>
. sis of bi i <lb/>
i be awing <lb/>
Mr, o <lb/>
. i S i in <lb/>
pro iron me . <lb/>
Miss Sadie Tel lair Pei I <lb/>
of in n Baptist <lb/>
for Women, Raleigh, <lb/>
of No; th Carolina's Ii I <lb/>
ugh tors. <lb/>
officiating clergyman a Lr. <lb/>
B. T Vann, president <lb/>
University Women, <lb/>
N. C, who in graceful <lb/>
and Impressive style <lb/>
them man wife. <lb/>
The bride was gowned in green <lb/>
with hat to <lb/>
carried a La France <lb/>
roses. <lb/>
Miss Elise Vincent presided at <lb/>
the piano, and as the of <lb/>
the old <lb/>
wedding march pealed the <lb/>
bridal party entered the handsome- <lb/>
decorated parlors in the follow <lb/>
Misses Katie and <lb/>
Mamie Helen Perry, of <lb/>
sister the bride and <lb/>
The bride was preceded by two <lb/>
little flower girls, Madeline <lb/>
and Ruth <lb/>
The parlors were beautifully <lb/>
and tastefully decorated with cut <lb/>
flowers and ferns, color scheme <lb/>
being green white <lb/>
The out of town were Mr. <lb/>
Jesse lather of the bride; <lb/>
Messrs. U. B. Josey, brother of <lb/>
groom; J. Y. Savage and W. <lb/>
all Scotland Neck. <lb/>
The many handsome pres- <lb/>
attest the popularity of the <lb/>
bride and groom. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Josey left the <lb/>
train for Florida and other <lb/>
Southern points. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
William a farmer of <lb/>
Iredell county, committed suicide <lb/>
by hanging himself in his stables. <lb/>
The first annual convention <lb/>
the Southern Cotton Association <lb/>
will meet in Asheville on August <lb/>
15th. <lb/>
Washington Duke, the oldest <lb/>
citizen Durham, fell down in <lb/>
his home a few days ago and <lb/>
ed a hip He years <lb/>
K. O. on <lb/>
the Southern railway, was instant- <lb/>
killed near Salisbury. He put <lb/>
his head out the window when he <lb/>
was struck by a mail crane. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
undersigned will petition the leg <lb/>
to recharter the town of <lb/>
Pitt county, N. C. <lb/>
J- S. Smith, mayor. <lb/>
C. C. Joyner, R. L. Davis, G. <lb/>
C. Barrett, J. D. Jones, John <lb/>
R. Joyner. Commissioners. <lb/>
1-9 ltd <lb/>
Prof. Dove Vice President. <lb/>
The North Carolina Association <lb/>
of Superintendents of City Schools <lb/>
held a in Raleigh last <lb/>
week. At the election of officers <lb/>
for the year Prof. W. B, <lb/>
Dove, of Greenville, was chosen <lb/>
vice-president. <lb/>
Marriage License. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
last, <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Wm. Randolph and Hattie <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
W. E. West <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
Stocks Little. <lb/>
Chas. Lettie Worth- <lb/>
It. C. Josey and Sadie T. Perry. <lb/>
J. L. Smith Rosa Jones. <lb/>
Zeno Keel and Briley. <lb/>
Swindell an Jennie <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Aaron W and Lula Peyton <lb/>
Geo. Crew and Mary B. <lb/>
dell. <lb/>
John Peyton and Mary Fore- <lb/>
man . <lb/>
Wm, Lawrence and Gay. <lb/>
James Grimes and Hattie Can- <lb/>
don. <lb/>
B. Chance Dora Perkins. <lb/>
L. F. and Mitty Spark- <lb/>
Polk Miller who has been with <lb/>
friends here since Friday, loft this <lb/>
for his home in Rich <lb/>
mm. <lb/>
<lb/>
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