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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
vol No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1905. <lb/>
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
MRS. A MOSELEY DEAD. <lb/>
Killed By a Bomb. <lb/>
Moscow, Feb. a. m <lb/>
Tuesday. Peaceful Ends of a Beautiful Lie. , <lb/>
almost unanimously. At o'clock at Kremlin palace and almost under- <lb/>
passed the substitute bill the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. the historical tower from <lb/>
of T. on Second street, which the Terrible watched <lb/>
migration, the spirit of Mr. Sallie A. Mose- hi enemies the <lb/>
One of bills introduced ; enter-d peacefully into rest, on faun u- Red Square <lb/>
was to prevent the traffic of She was year- of age and bad within a stone's of the <lb/>
es and cigarette paper in a life filled with beauty great bell of Moscow, Duke <lb/>
North Carolina. of true Christian character, the and brother-in-law <lb/>
Among new bills the j end coming as a sweet from of Emperor Nicholas chief of <lb/>
house were For pro- bodily affliction and being met the met a terrible <lb/>
of whose father is j with calm resignation. death shortly before yes <lb/>
dead; to amend the code relating to j Mrs. Moseley's home was afternoon, <lb/>
in clerk's bands; to enlarge j Drakes Branch, Va. With The as committed by a <lb/>
state to amend law , husband, Mr. C. H. Moseley, single terrorist, thew beneath <lb/>
to Farmers Mutual ; who is now years old, came <lb/>
Association; to amend the law sol to Greenville last fall to visit her <lb/>
as to wire Mr. Being <lb/>
boards are on top; to feeble at the time the was taken <lb/>
mend the law relative to the pay j sick while and was never able <lb/>
of teachers in public schools; to to return to Virginia home, <lb/>
provide enlargement of Several of her have visit- <lb/>
SHORT ITEMS. <lb/>
The hauling of fertilizers has <lb/>
public school to make it <lb/>
unlawful for banks to combine <lb/>
together; to provide protection of <lb/>
restoration of deeds by <lb/>
interested in their contents. <lb/>
Among the bills in sen- <lb/>
ate were To erect a suitable <lb/>
monument to the memory of Wiley <lb/>
prevent <lb/>
contracts in North Carolina; to <lb/>
provide fir the participation of <lb/>
Nor. n Carolina in Jamestown <lb/>
exposition. <lb/>
In the house moot of the day was <lb/>
consumed in discussing bill to <lb/>
increase salary of judges. It <lb/>
finally pawed. All new bills <lb/>
int roil need h local nature. <lb/>
The senate passed the scales bill <lb/>
for the establishment of a <lb/>
for criminal youths. The <lb/>
bill carries with it an <lb/>
of <lb/>
No new bills importance were <lb/>
introduced. Quite a number of <lb/>
bills passed third reading <lb/>
There were a number of new <lb/>
bills in the they were <lb/>
an void of general interest as were <lb/>
the senate bill. <lb/>
Representative <lb/>
offered a bill to establish a stock <lb/>
law around <lb/>
The senate another day <lb/>
handling Only local hills. Among <lb/>
them were two bills by <lb/>
Senator Fleming, one regarding <lb/>
the courts of Pitt county, and one <lb/>
to provide for a permanent light <lb/>
and water commission for town <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
The senate also discussed the <lb/>
report on the bill to re <lb/>
mice passenger fares on railroads <lb/>
and it was made a special order <lb/>
for nest Thursday. <lb/>
the house also there were no <lb/>
new bills of importance in- <lb/>
The bill restricting <lb/>
peremptory challenges of jurors in <lb/>
criminal cases to twelve on the <lb/>
part of the defendant and four on <lb/>
the part of state passed the <lb/>
house by a to <lb/>
Two Papers For Price of One. <lb/>
Some of our readers who have <lb/>
taken advantage of the offer to get <lb/>
the American Agriculturist free <lb/>
by paying a year's subscription to <lb/>
The in advance, have <lb/>
expressed themselves as well pleas <lb/>
with premium. The <lb/>
Is of special value to the <lb/>
farmer, and all who want it should <lb/>
not delay, as supply to be given <lb/>
free Is limited. <lb/>
ed here during her sickness, <lb/>
and son, Mr. C. A. Moseley, <lb/>
of Charlotte, accompanied by bis <lb/>
wile, was here when she passed <lb/>
away. <lb/>
Mrs. Moseley married in <lb/>
1847, and n wedded life of years <lb/>
is remarkable. Ii is also remark- <lb/>
able that her death is first to <lb/>
occur in immediate family <lb/>
circle in years. <lb/>
Beside toe aged husband, she is <lb/>
survived by eight children, six <lb/>
sons and two daughters These <lb/>
are H. C. Moseley, of Va. <lb/>
H. E., B. E., and G. Moseley, <lb/>
of Drakes Branch, Va., T. B. <lb/>
Moseley, Raleigh, N. , C. H. <lb/>
Moseley, of Charlotte, N. C , Mis. <lb/>
W. T. of Greenville, N. <lb/>
C, and Mrs. W. B. Oliver, of <lb/>
Florence, S. C. <lb/>
The remain will be taken to <lb/>
Raleigh Friday for there <lb/>
Battle Within a Month. <lb/>
Russian Headquarters, <lb/>
Mountain, Feb. <lb/>
During the bombardment of <lb/>
a projectile from a siege <lb/>
gun en i-. and underground hut, <lb/>
burst inside and off head <lb/>
of a lieutenant and wounded a <lb/>
colonel and i staff captains who <lb/>
were playing cards. <lb/>
Io front of the <lb/>
right flank retrying <lb/>
the effect of concentrated siege and <lb/>
mortal batter lei with good results, <lb/>
tiring as many an twenty mortars <lb/>
simultaneously. <lb/>
According the the <lb/>
Japanese reverse brigades are be- <lb/>
moved eastward <lb/>
of Japanese offensive <lb/>
it Reports from the <lb/>
source say that General <lb/>
will command extreme right. <lb/>
While the nights are still cold <lb/>
the days are warmer and the time <lb/>
is approaching for ideal <lb/>
Spring is not <lb/>
marked by a rainfall. The <lb/>
battle which all are expecting and <lb/>
which may spell ruin to either <lb/>
army should within a month. <lb/>
carriage of the Grand Duke a <lb/>
bomb charged with same high <lb/>
power explosive which wrought <lb/>
Minister The <lb/>
missile was packed with rails and <lb/>
fragments of iron and its explosion <lb/>
tore the imperial victim's body to <lb/>
ghastly fragments, which <lb/>
for yards around. Every <lb/>
window in the great, facade <lb/>
of the Palace of Justice was shat <lb/>
tared, bits of iron were <lb/>
deeply in the walls of <lb/>
Arsenal, a hundred yards away. <lb/>
The assassin belongs to noted <lb/>
gr the socialist <lb/>
revolutionary party which has re <lb/>
moved other prominent officials <lb/>
and long passed sentence of <lb/>
death upon Grand Duke <lb/>
Grand Duke knew that be <lb/>
stood in shadow of He <lb/>
was the recipient of repeated warn- <lb/>
and elaborate precautions <lb/>
were taken to his safety. <lb/>
Telephone Directory. <lb/>
We have received from General <lb/>
Manager F. C. a new <lb/>
and complete directory of the <lb/>
Eastern Carolina and Virginia ex- <lb/>
change and toll stations of the <lb/>
Home, Carolina, Inter State and <lb/>
Southern Bell Telephone and <lb/>
graph Companies showing <lb/>
with long distance lines of <lb/>
the and the Southern <lb/>
Bell Telephone and Telegraph <lb/>
Companies. The many points <lb/>
reached the rapid develop- <lb/>
of the telephone system <lb/>
throughout this section. <lb/>
Troops From North Carolina. <lb/>
Washington. Feb. in- <lb/>
of the South the <lb/>
of Roosevelt was <lb/>
evidenced today when word <lb/>
was received North Carolina <lb/>
that the Wilmington of <lb/>
Wilmington, and Light Battery <lb/>
both of the North Carolina <lb/>
National Guard, will march the <lb/>
parade behind Governor <lb/>
Glenn his staff. Governor <lb/>
Louisiana, will head <lb/>
a of the militia in the <lb/>
parade; Governor of I <lb/>
Maryland, will lead at least two j <lb/>
Maryland Governor j <lb/>
Montague, of Virginia, will com- <lb/>
mind a brigade from the Old <lb/>
Brigadier General j <lb/>
Clark, of the Alabama National <lb/>
Guard, is a <lb/>
regiment to the <lb/>
Please pay Promptly, <lb/>
We are seeding statements <lb/>
to those of our subscribers who <lb/>
owe The for a or <lb/>
longer, and the special request is <lb/>
made to each one receiving a state- <lb/>
to pay as promptly as <lb/>
The two months- of this year <lb/>
have been hard ones on the paper <lb/>
from the fact that so bad <lb/>
weather has made collections come <lb/>
in slow. addition to this we <lb/>
have gone to considerable expense <lb/>
in in a press and <lb/>
to improve the paper <lb/>
and money is greatly needed to <lb/>
meet bills. <lb/>
Remember all who pay up their <lb/>
past dues add a year In advance <lb/>
for The will receive as <lb/>
a premium a years subscription <lb/>
the American I <lb/>
is a splendid paper for the <lb/>
Don't wait if you want to receive I <lb/>
New Hue and pictures <lb/>
Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
It is too early predictions <lb/>
the fruit crop. <lb/>
Celery, cabbage, onions, <lb/>
toes, turnips, at M. <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
You can get a big slate or a <lb/>
tablet foe cents at Reflector Book <lb/>
Red, rust proof, seed and <lb/>
Peanuts sale J. B. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
No. IS <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, Feb. <lb/>
W. H. Hackney returned from <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
Dr. Charles Duffy returned to <lb/>
New Bern Wednesday evening. <lb/>
H, W. returned to <lb/>
New Wednesday <lb/>
J. b. James came home Wed- <lb/>
evening from Chapel Hill. <lb/>
K. Barrett, route agent of the <lb/>
Southern Express Company, spent <lb/>
last night <lb/>
J. Firmer, representative of <lb/>
the Biblical o Raleigh, <lb/>
We expect new lot Art squares n <lb/>
rugs on todays boat. was <lb/>
Vandyke. Dr. J. C. Greene, of <lb/>
cars <lb/>
dry pine wood. J. J. Jenkins, <lb/>
2-20 Greenville. S. C. <lb/>
The pipe has been laid from <lb/>
Third street to stand pipe. It <lb/>
runs through the drive way of the <lb/>
temple. <lb/>
of who use i <lb/>
. spent Wednesday on <lb/>
Pi i. <lb/>
the evening tram. <lb/>
W. L. Best returned <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
t today. <lb/>
-V s. R. Greene and children <lb/>
left today for Washington where <lb/>
the Reflector cigar is then home. <lb/>
It is best cent smoke is <lb/>
town. Sold only st Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Misses I K Warren, <lb/>
of Who have oven visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Warren, Jr., returned <lb/>
home morning <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
In a few days more the arc <lb/>
lights on streets in <lb/>
place, and s soon as the Friday, Feb 1904. <lb/>
house is ready the lights cm be went to Washing <lb/>
ton today. <lb/>
W. H. Hackney went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
An 8-year-old sou of State Ben I Miss Jo came in <lb/>
Beasley, of conn- Thursday evening from <lb/>
mysteriously disappeared from Th. j. B <lb/>
home last Monday and has not vet jg, <lb/>
been found. <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
In Wilson Thursday evening B J fa <lb/>
O. superintendent of the L B RaB. <lb/>
milts, was killed by Wiley , a <lb/>
House and The <lb/>
murderers were captured. <lb/>
C. G Joyner, of Baltimore, who <lb/>
been visiting his sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Nathan of Sampson A jg, morning. <lb/>
county, working at his saw mill, <lb/>
was killed by the saw catching a <lb/>
large splinter and it int <lb/>
his brain through no eye. <lb/>
Ms. M. Smith and daughter, <lb/>
Dora, returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from a visit to Norfolk. <lb/>
Iva of Rocky <lb/>
He Is Right. Mow it and Rosa Wells, of Wilson, <lb/>
John gives the grand-parents, <lb/>
lowing sen- advice Ml- u M- <lb/>
To. m- is only one way to O. W. and B. <lb/>
and that la r hammer of Mount, spent <lb/>
your location, Thursday Lire. They will <lb/>
constantly, an insurance office Green <lb/>
so thoroughly, into the <lb/>
people's heads that if hey walked Feb. 1904. <lb/>
their sleep they would constant-; <lb/>
turn their faces toward your; M of Norfolk, is <lb/>
store. The newspaper is your <lb/>
in spite of your criticism. Cox went to <lb/>
It helps to build up the evening, <lb/>
that supports When the Winnie Skinner left Friday <lb/>
day comes that the newspapers are evening for Mt. Airy, <lb/>
dead, the people are the edge j <lb/>
of the grave with no one to L Friday <lb/>
their from Raleigh. <lb/>
V, E. Bradley returned <lb/>
Evangelist Wm. Black J evening Iron <lb/>
For a year several of the . , r u <lb/>
. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry <lb/>
ministers and laymen in the differ- , ,. ., i <lb/>
. . . J ,, this morning for Raleigh. <lb/>
churches in Greenville have <lb/>
talked earnestly about inviting I Ex-Senator F. G. James, who has <lb/>
Rev. Wm. Black to visit was out today. <lb/>
Ex. Gov. Mrs. T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
premium a only <lb/>
number can be given. <lb/>
ville again. About six months ago <lb/>
an invitation was extended him <lb/>
and now our turn has come. He <lb/>
to be here on Saturday <lb/>
Feb. 26th, begin the work Sun- <lb/>
day morning the Let us fix <lb/>
date, the last Sunday in <lb/>
month, the fourth Sunday. <lb/>
We have waited long to secure <lb/>
him. He will remain but a abort <lb/>
time, eight days. Therefore, let <lb/>
limited all who expect to hear him make <lb/>
their plane accordingly. <lb/>
left Friday evening for Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss Bailie Cot ten, of <lb/>
took the train here morning <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson was back at his <lb/>
store today after being a week in <lb/>
the grip of the grippe. <lb/>
Mrs. W. P. White and children, <lb/>
of Hobgood, who have visit- <lb/>
her brother, R. L. <lb/>
returned home this morning. <lb/>
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No Moore Stomach Trouble <lb/>
All Stomach trouble is removed <lb/>
the use of Dyspepsia Cure. <lb/>
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by digesting you eat without <lb/>
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containing one half more or less, <lb/>
and same land conveyed to <lb/>
said C. H. by deed from <lb/>
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page the of Pitt <lb/>
This 18th of February, 1903 <lb/>
L. W. Sheriff. <lb/>
Books <lb/>
School Supplies. HOWE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
If You Need <lb/>
Mil- <lb/>
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and eat for six <lb/>
weeks. She lived on <lb/>
water. After taking two hut ties of <lb/>
Dyspepsia due she was en- <lb/>
cured. She now <lb/>
and is in good health. Iain glad <lb/>
say gave Die instant re- <lb/>
in Bold at Women's Drag <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/>
an Book <lb/>
We've It. <lb/>
All Kinds Of- <lb/>
Stationery <lb/>
reached <lb/>
this Company; <lb/>
and anything carried in <lb/>
a Book Store. <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following points <lb/>
over the <lb/>
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How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box he prepared for <lb/>
our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, <lb/>
Y we will see that your tool <lb/>
does not a single <lb/>
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Horse Goods,<lb/>
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Sew <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
Warren ton,<lb/>
Augusta, <lb/>
Explosion on a Boat. <lb/>
n, Thursday, <lb/>
this morning on <lb/>
the British known <lb/>
las Five, which was in this harbor,<lb/>
of It Is reported that six of those <lb/>
aboard were killed. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga The explosion occurred while <lb/>
Halt-more . <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn. the were filling a <lb/>
tank. A second explosion occurred <lb/>
as the party of eleven rescuers <lb/>
up the dean and In- <lb/>
Danville Va from the hold. The original <lb/>
Ly Va I crew of the submarine heat <lb/>
, , , <lb/>
New York Y j ten. total <lb/>
New Orleans, ; including those among I be rescuers, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va I <lb/>
Petersburg, V M said to be twenty. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pi <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo Heroic Work of the Crew at Cape Look Out <lb/>
Va <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT OF BUSINESS JANUARY 1905. <lb/>
Charleston. S- C <lb/>
Chase City, Va. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Cincinnati, <lb/>
t. C <lb/>
and Discount securities, etc. 2,768.65 3,560.00 Stock paid in Undivided Profits 25,000.00 <lb/>
One from <lb/>
Cash subject to check <lb/>
Hold <lb/>
silver checks <lb/>
24,158.00 <lb/>
la, <lb/>
Important and in Washington, Feb. <lb/>
at he <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Manage <lb/>
bureau, that after a desperate <lb/>
twenty-eight boar battle, Thurs- <lb/>
I day and Friday, the Cape Look. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
a heavy sea the <lb/>
and succeeding in taking ashore <lb/>
from the standard four-masted <lb/>
schooner, Sarah her cap <lb/>
and five of her crew. One <lb/>
man was crashed overboard <lb/>
Wednesday and drowned. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
ind belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, day of Jan. 1905. <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. G. MOVE, <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
Hi rectors <lb/>
Victor Receives <lb/>
Dr. D. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
-a. f <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
II <lb/>
Norfolk, Vb <lb/>
i Buyers Broken <lb/>
j Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to <lb/>
and New <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL <lb/>
it is the right thing for the town. <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
PRIZE. <lb/>
Water and Light Commission. <lb/>
The bill for I lie establishment of <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the Enquirer, <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe a Lock <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
received, today, the Grand Prize at the <lb/>
Fair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank sates <lb/>
a commission to have charge of the general line of fire and safes and vaults, <lb/>
water and light in Green- magnificent display taking first priM over all <lb/>
improvements, <lb/>
construction, <lb/>
compel <lb/>
workmanship <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
ville seems to be a popular one. tors for modern <lb/>
It is being much commented upon, and finish <lb/>
The Safe that has never been <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The bill should be passed by the <lb/>
legislature. <lb/>
N. Feb. <lb/>
As authorized agent for DAILY <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, for your buggy or <lb/>
carriage. Call us make a <lb/>
selection. Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
in Insurance Ask <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see u, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Jerry while on a <lb/>
drunken spree out at the cross <lb/>
roads east of here, got into a <lb/>
lam Sunday with some <lb/>
and was severely cut on the <lb/>
neck and of face, <lb/>
seriously we have been able to <lb/>
learn. The attention of a <lb/>
was called to him. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. <lb/>
AYDEN D <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
For cotton seed hulls, meal bay <lb/>
Fine oats go to Jackson. <lb/>
The latest thing in shoes. Call <lb/>
at W. C. <lb/>
regret very much to learn <lb/>
our young friend, <lb/>
is suffering another attack of <lb/>
appendicitis a second opera- <lb/>
is being seriously considered. <lb/>
His many friends for him a <lb/>
speedy recovery. <lb/>
Our people are listening with <lb/>
open ears and beating hearts for <lb/>
news from the capital, When the <lb/>
news arrives we expect a mighty <lb/>
shout from the winning side. Well <lb/>
we shall see what we shall tee, so <lb/>
don't let us get mad. We are all <lb/>
friends, even if we do differ Some- <lb/>
times. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
Go t- E. K. new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and <lb/>
W. C. Jack Sou Co. will pay <lb/>
If VI <lb/>
a special bargain in <lb/>
a pair of pant- or shoes. Try W. <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
i- .- . . <lb/>
j. H. B books . H. <lb/>
morocco J W. <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
For Sale One syrup Soda <lb/>
cause sale ls of <lb/>
Terms cash or ins i <lb/>
also entire stock at and plow <lb/>
cost consisting of jewelry, musical <lb/>
I instruments, guns, pistols, riles, <lb/>
shirts, other specialties, <lb/>
Christmas toys, rel <lb/>
hand beg or between <lb/>
Our order . <lb/>
hats and cape are <lb/>
Winterville Finder K <lb/>
will lie rewarded by re- The <lb/>
Ayden, S C. <lb/>
mi the <lb/>
for was <lb/>
Singer Sewing Machines <lb/>
to Miss Julia <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
and have a <lb/>
hue. of Christmas good. b Supplies. Needles <lb/>
They be. We me all friends and the Han Is for all ink <lb/>
firm ,. Heaven let us remain machines <lb/>
and your turkeys, chickens, Call or write for them a <lb/>
sensational, ye. we be- m <lb/>
ear citizens <lb/>
n -x- <lb/>
oil, <lb/>
; of <lb/>
the <lb/>
latest in their line. To try them <lb/>
once will induce you to try <lb/>
again All I hey a-k is the <lb/>
first trial and then <lb/>
their friend forever, <lb/>
eggs, bacon, to <lb/>
I- B. Smith <lb/>
I I III i tie our line n, , . n,,. <lb/>
you will i. Jackson Co. <lb/>
Cry them. Yard wide sheeting be s yard m <lb/>
Polite clerks, good goods j. i; S; Bro <lb/>
Come us h you wan. prices at the Wore of J. evening at the <lb/>
j Smith ; , H w <lb/>
we handle Trust j We verily believe nice weather street, Miss Joyner i <lb/>
You can be Hart Jenkins, has come and now the <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority In the pallor of the aw hotel will l heard and the <lb/>
of material and the depot will j whistling of the wood chopper i Morrison <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mia. Co. -p make welkin ring. The old <lb/>
B. B. Co. will do all i hey The for will out of his ever a <lb/>
possible can to please you with received its knock om meet of the Splendid music was by <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy legislature refused to lake any j maiden the old maid will oust o. A. Fair on his and <lb/>
her innocent be <lb/>
the while all earth will rejoice guitar, Those who graced <lb/>
cart in it glory What a beautiful with their ores <lb/>
nm ; i. <lb/>
I in. her <lb/>
It u <lb/>
one of the <lb/>
J. Ii. Tripp bro, <lb/>
store w . en <lb/>
HART BROTHERS, <lb/>
FEED AND <lb/>
AYDEN, U, <lb/>
matted on West i,.,. Si <lb/>
st h , <lb/>
the <lb/>
public for pi w.<lb/>
and <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN m SURGEON <lb/>
Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
sell them cheap world <lb/>
J. X Smith R <lb/>
Mb <lb/>
Edwards, Annie<lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
groceries . U. <lb/>
Car and w ha <lb/>
seed oats at J. <lb/>
Smith Bro. wheels and will <lb/>
received, fine line of bar J. Bro. are Lee Pen.-. <lb/>
and can lit you up any style Ayden Hilling . Mfg. Co. special to the trade in Man i- <lb/>
Ayden, N fall winter goods. The M. I Mm. <lb/>
Milling Co. Sewing machines at J. H, Smith to and and B. F. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, tipples Bro, and quality, and Hr. <lb/>
and bananas at K. E. k One wagon m good as new, Pants all sizes end p ices at J. J meats were . <lb/>
Call on Hart A bar by J. It h . ,. Bro. <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better The ladies <lb/>
to be had have ,. i at J. R. Bro <lb/>
J. A. Button and family nave good ii t. pleased I will visit and pat- Cotton Bagging and<lb/>
field ; <lb/>
all vote <lb/>
thanks in ii<lb/>
ladies illy be <lb/>
Groceries j <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Dome home from s recent <lb/>
ice in <lb/>
J------ Cm I I <lb/>
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pi s i <lb/>
good fur Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
shoes, hats, caps, j C. <lb/>
Mrs. i Kit It <lb/>
are <lb/>
City. <lb/>
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or . i <lb/>
B. K. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Just a ii to Cox will <lb/>
particulars. <lb/>
We are offer <lb/>
the mm in <lb/>
rugs , mat to gs, tables and <lb/>
floor oil j so . <lb/>
For i an flies, <lb/>
you do i <lb/>
one v i our high . red <lb/>
your ii i. , ours, <lb/>
. Ck., <lb/>
den, <lb/>
We an I <lb/>
class, light H <lb/>
lit r Co , A; lien <lb/>
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It, Smith Bro <lb/>
the greatest rt <lb/>
and all n e I an i <lb/>
to call their store. <lb/>
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to a while Md, for i in <lb/>
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near Oak i <lb/>
the Bro, <lb/>
i lie ii in,, stoves at J. <lb/>
h a. <lb/>
hum J. . c Bro, call e i <lb/>
i i Ii g <lb/>
, , i . <lb/>
Urn up<lb/>
Ties always hand<lb/>
III <lb/>
fall I help, . Kit I'll ; mug <lb/>
Seed . . . ., <lb/>
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i sell, .-.-. <lb/>
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men. i mi i a el <lb/>
Sin a Bro. <lb/>
A. Cox,<lb/>
her home. <lb/>
The place to wire fence <lb/>
The A. Ii. Cox Co. have a big <lb/>
lot of the American fence aid <lb/>
Pittsburgh perfect fence, also <lb/>
staples and bard wire. Be sure to <lb/>
get their prices before buying <lb/>
your spring supply of fence. <lb/>
Artistic treatment applied by <lb/>
Cox, the insurance, specialist. Pop- <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
Car lime, and cement, <lb/>
at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Car salt, lino and coarse at J. <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Bed and white Bliss potatoes at <lb/>
J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. C. and <lb/>
town and country <lb/>
paints colors oil, white lead, <lb/>
turpentine at J. H. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
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Mrs. C. <lb/>
and Mis- Julia <lb/>
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TAX NOTICE. <lb/>
All pa . i h . . the <lb/>
i i v up ii i he ;. ear <lb/>
I lorn ii, and <lb/>
. , . a or before <lb/>
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. This . . , <lb/>
acres more or l us, <lb/>
w. F. This Jan 24th, <lb/>
Town Tax <lb/>
S. A. stocks, Cot <lb/>
P. G. James, y <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of bit in Jan. I 1908. <lb/>
SMITH, <lb/>
AYDEN, N, C. <lb/>
;, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
r , ii-, , stock paid in, <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans j Undivided profits less <lb/>
Duo from Banks, i expenses, <lb/>
Cash Items, i . , <lb/>
. unpaid <lb/>
LIABILITIES.<lb/>
Silver Coin, Deposits subject to cheek, <lb/>
National Hank notes and Cashier's <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
Notice Is hereby s s <lb/>
Smith enters ind the following <lb/>
described vacant land, wit n <lb/>
township, I county, <lb/>
Carolina, on W <lb/>
DAVIS COMPANY, Branch, the lam <lb/>
Wilmington. N. C. John Moore. Wm. Mills heirs, <lb/>
p. ,, ,. . , . Cannon heirs, John n and <lb/>
a first-class I containing <lb/>
more or less <lb/>
persons claiming title to or -1 in, <lb/>
the above land, i <lb/>
their protest with mo in writing within <lb/>
the nest thirty day s, <lb/>
of a warrant, or will <lb/>
ed by law. This January <lb/>
it. ms. <lb/>
Entry Taker for Conn t <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
For <lb/>
COMPANY, <lb/>
will ti see me. <lb/>
S. M. SMITH, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it give you <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you returning it. <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
n. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
I. J. WHICHARD, and Proprietor. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville. K. C. as second class matter. <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every poll in Pitt counties. <lb/>
to fiction <lb/>
Pitt Tuesday, <lb/>
Ice will be in much a Our neighbor town, a, g I <lb/>
few fuel is now. tor an <lb/>
I for a public building. Free <lb/>
use of losing sleep over delivery baa already been es- <lb/>
big diamond X-me of us can on there. We like to see <lb/>
it. <lb/>
legislature could do the state <lb/>
a valuable service by passing a gen- <lb/>
law would give the boards <lb/>
of county commissioners and boards <lb/>
of education power to attend to <lb/>
minor local matters instead of <lb/>
to take them before the <lb/>
A session of the legislature <lb/>
coats o much for its time <lb/>
I to be consumed over these purely <lb/>
local matters. the Legislature <lb/>
had only general matters to look <lb/>
id i once in live years <lb/>
u h ii Id be i u saving to <lb/>
Wheat looks as large as peas with <lb/>
the price bobbing around per <lb/>
bushel <lb/>
The ground bog has made enough <lb/>
reputation this time to last for <lb/>
years <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina poshing <lb/>
ahead. <lb/>
If the man would diver- <lb/>
it would be more <lb/>
endurable <lb/>
notice that when the anti jug <lb/>
law for the state was up in the house <lb/>
then-wen- unties <lb/>
Pitt being among them If that <lb/>
law passes with Pitt county out <lb/>
we expect somebody will have to <lb/>
tell how come. <lb/>
The president was a <lb/>
Tuesday and got his <lb/>
on the East side. <lb/>
It is to be hoped the president <lb/>
will not spoil it all again by another <lb/>
Booker Washington act. <lb/>
If the bad roads of this winter <lb/>
do not make everybody in favor of <lb/>
good roads, nothing else will. <lb/>
There is no need of the weather <lb/>
man showing too much ground hog- <lb/>
We are all willing for him <lb/>
call it off. <lb/>
Every time die weather gets favor- <lb/>
able enough to brag on it turns <lb/>
worse, so the subject has to be <lb/>
With caution. <lb/>
If the committee <lb/>
counts fur much, the legislature <lb/>
may do something to lessen the <lb/>
evil before it adjourns. <lb/>
Will somebody please tell ins what <lb/>
this spell of weather is a sign of. <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Yes, the Artie Circle, ft has a <lb/>
grip, too. <lb/>
If the round between Hearst and <lb/>
Sullivan had been announced in ad- <lb/>
congress might have raised a <lb/>
good bit of revenue by selling ad- <lb/>
mission tickets. <lb/>
A lot o Berkshire was sold <lb/>
at Vanderbilt's farm, near <lb/>
Asheville, a few days ago, and the <lb/>
average price paid for them was <lb/>
per head. No doubt it was <lb/>
the name more than the value that <lb/>
brought the price. <lb/>
The people of New Bern must <lb/>
have grown tired of the city owning <lb/>
light and water plants. They held <lb/>
a mass meeting and adopted an <lb/>
amendment to the city charter <lb/>
the aldermen to sell both <lb/>
the light and water plants to private <lb/>
individuals <lb/>
Gen. Lew- Wallace died <lb/>
day night at his home in Crawford- <lb/>
ville, Ind He was prominent as an <lb/>
author, being has mi st <lb/>
noted production. He once <lb/>
this country at the court of <lb/>
Turkey, and was a veteran of both <lb/>
the Mexican and civil wars. <lb/>
A Bountiful Harvest Follows Bad Winter. <lb/>
There is an old adage that a <lb/>
bountiful harvest follows a winter <lb/>
of ice and snow. Let's see how that <lb/>
is. The crops in 1889 were a com- <lb/>
failure. The winter before <lb/>
was not unusually mild. The win- <lb/>
1889-1890 was one of the <lb/>
mildest on record, people worked <lb/>
all the winter and many remarked <lb/>
how fortunate it was after <lb/>
such a crop year. Yet <lb/>
the crop in 1890, following the mild <lb/>
was one of the best and all <lb/>
farmers say it was the easiest to <lb/>
There was scarcely any grass <lb/>
or weeds and we told that year <lb/>
by huge formers that they could <lb/>
easily have cultivated a largely in- <lb/>
creased acreage if they had only- <lb/>
known how it was going to be. So <lb/>
it is not always a safe and a sure <lb/>
rule that abundant crops follow <lb/>
usually hard and severe winters. <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
Electric Globe as Heater. <lb/>
A man who bad Fort <lb/>
telling here yesterday how <lb/>
Mr Thomas th it r- <lb/>
mis I b a, bead against the <lb/>
Ii was a most severe night <lb/>
when he let himself into his bed- <lb/>
room, and, when be bad disrobed, <lb/>
bis feet were as ice. The only warm <lb/>
things at Land were his heart and <lb/>
the electric Mr. <lb/>
scratched his bead thoughtfully, <lb/>
i hen rose, tucked the light globe <lb/>
the covers, bopped into bed, <lb/>
jammed his feet down against the <lb/>
grateful heat, and surrendered him- <lb/>
self to dreams and visions. How <lb/>
long he slept he, of course, is not <lb/>
qualified to testify; but at length his <lb/>
dreams became so fierce that he <lb/>
his feet from where he had <lb/>
deposited them, and waked. He <lb/>
smelt an odor of broiling flesh and <lb/>
felt aggrieved in his feet. The fact <lb/>
that the bed was on lire. The wire <lb/>
had been so burned as to cut off the <lb/>
current. Mr Sprat could not One very prominent member of the <lb/>
ate effectively in the dark. He was House, the other day, threw out a <lb/>
put to it his way downstairs ; strange in the form of the <lb/>
after a lamp, by the assistance of statement that he was happy to <lb/>
he extinguished the fire. He to the good character a dis- <lb/>
east his bed linen into order, tiller and his whiskey. Just think <lb/>
disposed his alabaster limbs about it, men and <lb/>
the bed, and resigned himself once Christian Advocate. <lb/>
without, any of the modern <lb/>
up to dreams of June <lb/>
and green grass. Charlotte <lb/>
There is one thing in connection <lb/>
with the personnel of the present <lb/>
General Assembly which puzzles us. <lb/>
W e do not understand how men <lb/>
who fear not God nor regard men <lb/>
can come session after session to the <lb/>
Legislature, and that, too, through <lb/>
the voles of Christian people. These <lb/>
men seem to take advantage of their <lb/>
stay in Haleigh to flaunt their cold, <lb/>
defiant impiety in the face of the <lb/>
whole State We imagine, however <lb/>
that in the next election they <lb/>
will show a different side <lb/>
of their nature on the stump. And <lb/>
our Christian voters have such short <lb/>
memories. And political sentiment <lb/>
is so tyrannical. This explains it. <lb/>
What Amazed th Young Only <lb/>
th Elderly Benedict. <lb/>
you ever <lb/>
the bridegroom, astonishing <lb/>
places a woman chooses for hiding <lb/>
things <lb/>
ceased noticing and ceased be- <lb/>
astonished anything years <lb/>
replied the elderly Benedict <lb/>
wearily. <lb/>
Well, the oilier went on <lb/>
the bridegroom, was a small <lb/>
fire in the apartment below us. <lb/>
Somebody upset n lamp, and while <lb/>
they were it out my wife <lb/>
and were gathering our valuables <lb/>
together and r to flee. For <lb/>
five minutes we re ill like <lb/>
The I did <lb/>
lo open my wife's bun an drawer <lb/>
for her jewel x. <lb/>
it isn't then sh i <lb/>
out. in the n d <lb/>
the low i <lb/>
exclaimed. <lb/>
she replied, that's the <lb/>
only place where n burglar wouldn't <lb/>
think of looking for <lb/>
are yon trying to take <lb/>
down oil painting I asked <lb/>
excitedly. <lb/>
will is behind it, <lb/>
tacked to the wall, and I can't <lb/>
budge .-he answered, with tears <lb/>
in her voice. <lb/>
don't come to help she <lb/>
went on. into the parlor and <lb/>
get the deed to the Brooklyn prop- <lb/>
It's pinned in the top of the <lb/>
lace curtains. bring i <lb/>
that hat with the white feather t <lb/>
it. No, not my best one; the <lb/>
It's got my marriage certificate f <lb/>
the contract for your book and <lb/>
first love letter sewed in the crown. <lb/>
And, oh, John, do look in that box <lb/>
under the bathtub and find the <lb/>
manuscript of your play and your <lb/>
diamond sleeve links. Yes, that's <lb/>
the one cracker <lb/>
box. Well, I chose it because it did <lb/>
not look the least bit suspicious. <lb/>
Who would ever think of looking <lb/>
under the bathtub in an old cracker <lb/>
box for diamond sleeve buttons <lb/>
Now come on. We've got every- <lb/>
we I replied. <lb/>
that hundred dollar bill I <lb/>
gave you to deposit yesterday and <lb/>
the check from Bradley and all the <lb/>
.- <lb/>
If the legislature wants a bill of <lb/>
a general nature some member <lb/>
might introduce one to prohibit the <lb/>
weather man from having a mono- <lb/>
of blizzards. <lb/>
Mrs Smith, o Charlotte, <lb/>
was burned to death <lb/>
her dress catching on fire while she <lb/>
was in front of a grate. She <lb/>
was years old. <lb/>
The Durham Herald observes that <lb/>
are some cheap men in the <lb/>
legislature who are not aware of the <lb/>
But they cost the state just <lb/>
as much as tho other kind. <lb/>
The fellow who made out a bill <lb/>
against the Y. M. C. A. for <lb/>
for the discovery of a new <lb/>
en and a new earth, ought to hare <lb/>
been able to locate them before <lb/>
his bill. <lb/>
The president has given out the <lb/>
assurance that he desires to promote <lb/>
good feeling between himself and <lb/>
the people of the South. Let him <lb/>
bear out this assurance by his future <lb/>
acts, and avoid a repetition of the <lb/>
Booker Washington and Gram <lb/>
dents, and much will be forgiven <lb/>
The country has witnessed <lb/>
spectacle of a rope breaking at a <lb/>
hanging. A man was about to be <lb/>
hanged at Bridgeton, When <lb/>
the trap dropped tho rope broke and <lb/>
let the victim fall. In the fall his <lb/>
head struck a beam that broke his <lb/>
neck, so the hanging not have <lb/>
to be repeated. <lb/>
John Rockefeller is said to be <lb/>
approaching the time when lie will <lb/>
be a billionaire It is said that his <lb/>
Senator Simmons today introduced ; income now is six million dollars a <lb/>
an amendment to the river and bar-, month. At that rate he accumulates <lb/>
bill, asking an additional seventy-two millions a year. Then <lb/>
fr improving and Tar all these millions make their aw <lb/>
rivers. Senator Simmons is also j cumulation; so if he lives a few <lb/>
seeking to have the bill so longer he may become a <lb/>
as to provide for survey of the pro billionaire But so far as he is <lb/>
posed inland waterway from Norfolk personally concerned the bulk of his <lb/>
to Beaufort, with view to construct- <lb/>
channels of the depth of ten, <lb/>
great possessions is no more to him <lb/>
than old junk or a last year's bird's <lb/>
Several members of the Democratic <lb/>
state executive committee have <lb/>
written a letter to chairman Simmons <lb/>
asking him to call a meeting of the <lb/>
state committee in Raleigh on the <lb/>
21st, to consult about the Ward bill <lb/>
that is now before the legislature. <lb/>
Chairman favors the bill, <lb/>
but some members of the coin in it- <lb/>
tee are opposed to it and are leaving <lb/>
nothing undone that they think will <lb/>
accomplish its defeat. <lb/>
In Massachusetts a man who earns <lb/>
only a week has been ordered <lb/>
by the courts to pay a week <lb/>
The like of that ought to <lb/>
have a clogging effect on the divorce <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
twelve fourteen feet respectively j nest. He can only eat so much, and <lb/>
upon the most advantageous route j we believe it has been stated he has <lb/>
between the points named. j to live on milk and crackers, or some <lb/>
survey is to be made by a detail simple diet; he can only sear <lb/>
army officers, who will perform this j go much; and so for that matter, <lb/>
service under the direction of the j many, many thousands of poor men <lb/>
Secretary of War. Engineers in the world are far and away hap- <lb/>
this route after the passage of than Rockefeller. But almost <lb/>
the bill introduced by any of these fellows would like <lb/>
live Small, authorizing the work, to change places with <lb/>
but the survey made last year was Neck Commonwealth, <lb/>
for a greater depth, with tho con so <lb/>
that tho cost involved was so <lb/>
great that the Department would <lb/>
not recommend the construction of <lb/>
the channel. The other surveys <lb/>
asked for at Edenton bay and <lb/>
Shallow Bag bay Washington <lb/>
tor. Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
LAT CALL FOR TAXES. <lb/>
I will he at the following places <lb/>
the dates i for the <lb/>
Out of the Ordinary <lb/>
Some visitors to Mecklenburg <lb/>
chain gang saw some- <lb/>
thing out of the ordinary at the Bar- <lb/>
die camp this afternoon. A con- <lb/>
who had been on the chain <lb/>
gang thirty-seven times and has <lb/>
been a Baptist preacher twenty-nine <lb/>
years, held services. Ho preached <lb/>
with great earnestness and looked <lb/>
as pious as a saint. He urged his <lb/>
fellows to do<lb/>
See our new lace curtain to <lb/>
Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
pose of Meet me <lb/>
and <lb/>
Beaver Dam township, C. D. <lb/>
i-tore, <lb/>
township, Swamp <lb/>
Church, March <lb/>
Bethel township, Bethel, March <lb/>
Carolina township, stokes, <lb/>
March <lb/>
town-hip, <lb/>
Mai eh 4th. <lb/>
den, <lb/>
March <lb/>
Falkland township, Falkland, <lb/>
March <lb/>
Farmville township, <lb/>
March <lb/>
township, <lb/>
March 8th. <lb/>
Swift Creek to <lb/>
Cross Roads 11th. <lb/>
O, W. <lb/>
Tax Collector. <lb/>
Oh, they're all she replied <lb/>
nonchalantly, pulling me out of the <lb/>
door. dollar bill is in <lb/>
my and the check is pinned <lb/>
under by hack <lb/>
what do you think of <lb/>
patent to those hiding places <lb/>
expired ages said the elderly <lb/>
Benedict, yawning. New York <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Success Life. <lb/>
It is now well known that in- <lb/>
creased complexity of life with in- <lb/>
creased expenditure distinctly aids <lb/>
longevity. Luxury, fertile par- <lb/>
of a who.- family of <lb/>
modifies it greatly, of course, but <lb/>
this is a manageable factor. We <lb/>
have only to recall personal <lb/>
to realize the force of <lb/>
stimulation. The interest of <lb/>
sport will sustain men without fa- <lb/>
for distances they otherwise <lb/>
could not traverse. The excitement <lb/>
of strife will often mask the pres- <lb/>
of wounds. Self <lb/>
in all the walks of life under the <lb/>
stress of love, chivalry or accepted <lb/>
duty doubles human endurance. <lb/>
gives new vitality, new powers, <lb/>
and this is another name for new <lb/>
York World. <lb/>
Varied <lb/>
interested in many <lb/>
tries, I <lb/>
ho in the shoe <lb/>
ho has quite a foothold <lb/>
about the glove <lb/>
recently took a hand in <lb/>
selling of <lb/>
curies <lb/>
hater <lb/>
has them on his mind <lb/>
puts up umbrellas and turns <lb/>
out Plain Deal- <lb/>
Utilizing tho Camera. <lb/>
gave yon a <lb/>
camera for your birthday, didn't he <lb/>
and we took it with us <lb/>
on our stroll through the country <lb/>
yesterday. Oh, what do you think <lb/>
He proposed to me; actually flopped <lb/>
down on his knees and <lb/>
did you say <lb/>
I said, pleas- <lb/>
ant, and I do hope tho <lb/>
will turn out well. <lb/>
. I <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/>
ITEMS <lb/>
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CHI d i <lb/>
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c. I <lb/>
be i . <lb/>
Bern. I <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
tat <lb/>
C. Feb. wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
ah Taylor spent Co. <lb/>
ville. For shoes at a low price and best <lb/>
for cotton seed See H. L. Johnson, <lb/>
County Oil Mill. A few stoves at R. G. Chapman <lb/>
Hit to bring or send Co's. cheap. <lb/>
I to A. G. Cox Mfg. Mr. W. L. House children <lb/>
is the they went to Ayden Friday evening. <lb/>
road overseers and <lb/>
y over that little of supervisors of public <lb/>
. had over when i roads will meet in Ayden at <lb/>
ginning your last a. m. Feb. at J. L. Stokes office. <lb/>
ft Co. Oil Mill, buys J. L. Hobgood, Chm. <lb/>
any quantity the W. L, House is up a <lb/>
price paid every store near the depot. <lb/>
e dress goods in j Rat biscuit sure to kill the rats <lb/>
and and mice at Harrington Barber A <lb/>
Smith returned Tues- Co. <lb/>
i i i-it Car load of oats just received. <lb/>
in need of Barber Co. <lb/>
and waist goods, of plows and plow <lb/>
Chapman Co i castings. Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
just L. L. Kittrell went to Green- <lb/>
load of salt prices ville Friday. <lb/>
A large lot of new dress goods, <lb/>
, feet by wearing calico, and <lb/>
R, G. Chapman percale at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
and size you Car load of Flour, just in <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
stationery, pens, We also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
i supplies of all overcoats, boots and <lb/>
found at the drug jackets the very thing for cold <lb/>
i rainy weather at Harrington Bar- <lb/>
ranges and her Co. <lb/>
I. L. Johnson. O. A. Kittrell went to Kinston <lb/>
X. Co. for Thursday. <lb/>
i, nuts, and It would surprise yon to see the <lb/>
Dictionaries. number of wagons and carts that <lb/>
h, of Ayden, was here is being shipped and sold by A. G. <lb/>
, Cox Mfg. Co., but we were in their <lb/>
Timothy Hay, shop yesterday and they had a <lb/>
Harrington, Bar- nice lot of work just being com- <lb/>
their timber was hue. <lb/>
position to secure first We have just opened up a big <lb/>
cheap, having line of shoes, styles up-to-date. <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
change for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for i <lb/>
For axes hoes shovels forks and <lb/>
spades go to A. W. Ange's. <lb/>
Dr. C. A. and George <lb/>
of Standard, were here one <lb/>
day this week. <lb/>
A. G. Co Mfg Co has two <lb/>
buds of different styles of farm <lb/>
fence their prices are low, <lb/>
you had better go and make your <lb/>
selections soon. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cine. <lb/>
Our attention has been called to <lb/>
the fact, that the W. H. S. girls <lb/>
have won the Grimes medal for the <lb/>
best essay on X. history for the <lb/>
pact three years. Miss Ethel Car- <lb/>
roll won it three years ago, Miss <lb/>
Dora Cox last year and Miss <lb/>
Chapman this year. is a <lb/>
good showing for the Winterville <lb/>
High School. <lb/>
I repair Shoes and do good work. <lb/>
Bring them to me either at my <lb/>
home or at the buggy shop. <lb/>
Overcoats Ordered Out of the House. <lb/>
Here's the of our <lb/>
Special. <lb/>
Up and the Goats Must Go <lb/>
If yen want a Coat step lively, please. <lb/>
If you knew that we were giving away M lulls <lb/>
you would e me hi for your share, wouldn't you <lb/>
Well It's just what we're doing, sometimes <lb/>
we give away <lb/>
We are closing out our Overcoats. <lb/>
We won't them over. <lb/>
It certainly isn't good business to do so. <lb/>
Our Overcoat prices are cut to cost and often <lb/>
less. <lb/>
Now is the Time to Buy an Overcoat. <lb/>
Here are a few of our out prices In order to give <lb/>
you an idea of what's doing lure. There are others. <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
sold at will go now <lb/>
Overcoats sold Of will now <lb/>
Overcoats sold at Co will go now <lb/>
Overcoats Bold st will go now <lb/>
Here's an Overcoat opportunity a wise <lb/>
man will not let get away from him. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
C. Feb. 1905. <lb/>
Several drummers visited our <lb/>
town this week. Among then. <lb/>
were Win. Ward, Bern, Mr. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i I of <lb/>
E. L. Benton and A. L. Jones, <lb/>
of spent <lb/>
night with H. H. <lb/>
W. T. Harrell spent Thursday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Ed Hobgood., who ban <lb/>
it with the Beaufort Co. <lb/>
Lumber Company been home I <lb/>
sick for several days returned to <lb/>
bis work Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Vandyke, of Greenville, <lb/>
All Fall Winter Suits at <lb/>
Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
winter salt will go now at <lb/>
winter will go now at <lb/>
SO winter 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/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
i a m <lb/>
with which to do our Price from to <lb/>
Work, . i able to save and Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
all of our Rudolph Croom has moved his <lb/>
are the reasons why into his new house on Mill j visited this week. <lb/>
cat hi customers Miss Allen, of Red Banks, <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. Winterville had as pretty streets visiting her sister, Mrs. N. <lb/>
A Jackson went to Ayden ; as any city in the United States <lb/>
C. L WILKINSON CO. <lb/>
sty <lb/>
bet <lb/>
For -i- <lb/>
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B. <lb/>
the, <lb/>
gem <lb/>
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u returned on Tuesday's Saturday Sunday. <lb/>
For white goods, ladies collars, <lb/>
ranges. handkerchief ties, go to A. <lb/>
st prices. See our stock W. Ange Co , they have a <lb/>
and save assortment. <lb/>
Mfg. Co. Felix Pitman, of was <lb/>
oats, plow castings and here one day this week. <lb/>
armors supplies, Bee White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
for the human <lb/>
family, flue for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
F. B. Tucker went to <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
For fruits no <lb/>
to K. G. Chapman and Co. They <lb/>
have a choice lot. <lb/>
Co, <lb/>
quilts quilting cotton <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
c and door frames, porch <lb/>
rackets and all kinds of <lb/>
makings at rock bottom <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
spent <lb/>
i y in Kinston. <lb/>
, tor the people Prices <lb/>
Johnson, <lb/>
i In meat beef, fish and <lb/>
cue L. Johnson. <lb/>
in Furniture just in. i <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
He of Greenville, and <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
lay putting in an <lb/>
e in the drugstore. <lb/>
i of T. W. Wood ft <lb/>
always on baud <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Stokes. <lb/>
J. a, Grimsley, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
Wednesday night in town, <lb/>
George Savage, who has been <lb/>
quite is much better. <lb/>
I'M of was <lb/>
in town Thursday. <lb/>
H. B Phillips left Friday morn- <lb/>
lug to spend several days with his <lb/>
family Suffolk. <lb/>
AGONIZING <lb/>
are instantly relieved, and perfect- <lb/>
healed, <lb/>
Salve. C. Jr., of Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va., burnt my <lb/>
knee dreadfully, that it Mistered <lb/>
all over. s Salve <lb/>
stopped the pain, and healed it <lb/>
without a Also heals all <lb/>
wounds and bores. at. J. L. <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business January 11th. 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured 2.44 Undivided profits <lb/>
of Dr. B. T. Cox , fixtures 009.94 Time certificate of <lb/>
256.67 <lb/>
500.00 <lb/>
Progress is tho law of life. When things animate cease to <lb/>
grow to betterment, decay begins. The store which stands still <lb/>
is dead. The 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/>
j 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/>
will have tho best tho mill can make. <lb/>
THE LEASE ON WINTER GOODS IS OUT. <lb/>
They want new homes, we are treating bad by cutting tho <lb/>
price. They have 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/>
seed oats go to <lb/>
Due from 10,038.42 sub. to check 20,827.80 <lb/>
Silver Cashier's 267.251 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
126,651-22 Total <lb/>
126,651.22<lb/>
Co. <lb/>
no- turkeys I pay the <lb/>
nice. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
of flour State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
Prices right.-R. H- Tor <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
U Chapman Co, say that and <lb/>
have a full assortment of 20th day of J. <lb/>
and A. J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
,,,,,. Notary Public. ROBT. STATON, <lb/>
bank, do , <lb/>
the above statement is true to best of my <lb/>
and belief H. H. TAYLOR. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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there will lo service <lb/>
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Is running over with New Goods. Arriving <lb/>
Daily. Biggest and Prettiest line ever Shown on <lb/>
this market. <lb/>
RUGS, RIGS, ALL KINDS, ALL SIZES, AT ALL PRICES <lb/>
They are worth your Attention. <lb/>
Mattings. Line ever carried in this town. Art <lb/>
Squares from to they are the richest and prettiest de <lb/>
gigs I over parried <lb/>
Chairs, all kinds, cheap to the highly polished quartered <lb/>
and leather seats. Side Hall racks, <lb/>
suits and <lb/>
The Royal Elastic Felt and <lb/>
three piece Bed, Are acknowledged to be the best in <lb/>
the World and sold on positive guarantee. f no sat- <lb/>
money refunded. <lb/>
I 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. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO WHITE'S. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES<lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Ca Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nu ;, car 1- had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
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Goods <lb/>
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and that is to cheaper they cat. be T <lb/>
neither do we want to create the that our n <lb/>
of shop worn, oat of style goods nor by filling oar sore <lb/>
and b we try to fate, <lb/>
ideas in your mind that we are our l <lb/>
do wish it understood we are daily shipments <lb/>
of the newest things iii <lb/>
RIBBONS. SILKS. EMBROIDERIES. <lb/>
and kind-ed materials -o desirable with the folk of <lb/>
Greenville and Pitt and hope that you wilt at <lb/>
least favor us with a visit to these many new <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OP WOMEN'S FASHIONS.<lb/>
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The Atlantic Coast Line Secure, a Writ of <lb/>
Error. <lb/>
of the North Carolina A J. <lb/>
to compel f <lb/>
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portion to compel I <lb/>
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additional . b <lb/>
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known I J ice <lb/>
granted a writ. I <lb/>
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the which <lb/>
decided <lb/>
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but <lb/>
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Pi keeping <lb/>
the Suit. <lb/>
However, railroad considers <lb/>
that . big principle is involve, <lb/>
Md it will assert it. rights before <lb/>
tho precedent set. The <lb/>
in the case were presented by <lb/>
Judge John G. Johnson of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Col. Warren G. Elliott, <lb/>
general counsel of the Coast Line <lb/>
Davis of Wilmington and, <lb/>
Fuller, of <lb/>
The case is to the <lb/>
of the state. The <lb/>
ordered the train to <lb/>
be put in operation Monday <lb/>
for the purpose <lb/>
with the Southern at <lb/>
The Coast Line asserts, in Us <lb/>
filed today, that it already <lb/>
has trains in <lb/>
each way between <lb/>
Mount and The additional <lb/>
train, it is declared, deprives the <lb/>
company of its rights and works a <lb/>
hardship. Believing that a <lb/>
Of in- <lb/>
to railroads, the ease was <lb/>
brought to the highest tribunal in <lb/>
country It is said that <lb/>
is no similar case on record. The <lb/>
decision will be watched with Id- <lb/>
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j i. nm k co. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and handlers <lb/>
Begging, Ties and Bigs. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
THE ROUTE IS VIA. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Special rate of almost one rare <lb/>
for round trip. Tickets on <lb/>
.;, March 2nd. and 3rd,, and for <lb/>
train to arrive In Washington he- <lb/>
in. of March with <lb/>
final limit March 8th, <lb/>
1905 By depositing ticket <lb/>
special agent, 1202 <lb/>
final limit may be extended to. <lb/>
Morel. 1905. This will en- <lb/>
able to of the <lb/>
low round trip between <lb/>
Washington, New York, Boston <lb/>
and other points, combining <lb/>
with pleasure. The rate from <lb/>
Greenville, N. to Washington, <lb/>
D. C. and return, 18.25. <lb/>
For further in format ion call OB <lb/>
your nearest ticket agent, or write, <lb/>
H M. T. M. <lb/>
W. J. G. P. A. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Th. Doctor is a <lb/>
United States, is . <lb/>
all modern methods in science, in <lb/>
Opthalmology, etc., and has <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
and <lb/>
a man of and reputation that per <lb/>
bis work All examinations me free and . <lb/>
prices will tor glasses. <lb/>
You Can Save Honey <lb/>
the highest of professional service in this line <lb/>
by taking advantage of this <lb/>
Read In mind the dates, February and 28th. <lb/>
B. II- W. <lb/>
Tonic to The System. <lb/>
Mothers be careful of your child- <lb/>
There is no baby medicine <lb/>
i the world as good as Hollister's <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes <lb/>
the one-. Strong, healthy and <lb/>
active Wooten's <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
For liver troubles and constipation ; <lb/>
then-18 nothing better then <lb/>
Witt's Little Early the <lb/>
famous little They do not <lb/>
weaken the stomach. Their action <lb/>
upon the mild, pleasant <lb/>
and harmless. Moore, La- <lb/>
Fayette, Ind. says, use <lb/>
G, DeWitt's Little <lb/>
do their work. AI. other pills V <lb/>
have used gripe and make <lb/>
in the and never cured me <lb/>
Risers proved <lb/>
to bethel. sought relief- <lb/>
Sing Risers the <lb/>
reliable remedy to carry with the. <lb/>
Sold at Drug <lb/>
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
THIS WEEK <lb/>
FRESH AND NEW. <lb/>
OUR BIG FURNITURE STOKES <lb/>
ARE READY FOR YOU. <lb/>
the things on, in <lb/>
Oak and hair. <lb/>
They are Yon will miss something if you fail to <lb/>
Art Squares to suit the most In tact, <lb/>
y everything in<lb/>
packages. can be <lb/>
5- Furniture, Rugs and Lace <lb/>
grapes and grape fruit. u for <lb/>
Cotton Growers Convention. <lb/>
The rail roads will give a rate of <lb/>
one fare plus twenty-live cents to <lb/>
attending the cotton grow <lb/>
convention <lb/>
to be held in Raleigh the 21st met. <lb/>
Tickets will be put on bale the 20th <lb/>
21st, to reach not lat-- <lb/>
than noon on the 21st; good to <lb/>
return on any train up to and in <lb/>
the 23rd. This will be an <lb/>
Important convention should <lb/>
be attended by good delegation <lb/>
from each cotton growing <lb/>
in i lie State. <lb/>
Relief <lb/>
A. salve that heals without a scar <lb/>
is De Wilt's Witch Base Salve. <lb/>
No remedy effects such speed <lb/>
lief out inflammation, <lb/>
cools and heals all ens <lb/>
burns and bruises. A sure <lb/>
for Piles and skin <lb/>
Witt's is the only genuine W <lb/>
Hazel Salve. Beware of counter. <lb/>
Rile, they are Sold at <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
The number of smokers who use j <lb/>
the cigar is increasing. <lb/>
It is the best cent smoke in <lb/>
town. Bold Only at Reflector Book . <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Anything You Want in the Fruit Line. <lb/>
have Premier and double <lb/>
than which there is no better <lb/>
cannot afford to mis- our hue. Yours to please, <lb/>
DON'T FORGET <lb/>
our liking counted by Mr. h <lb/>
is excelling himself in baking pies, a <lb/>
J. A. RicKs BrO report of<lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows. Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Stutters. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business Jan. B.<lb/>
Loans and Capital pain in <lb/>
ft Fixtures, L, <lb/>
Due 22,983.89 profits, <lb/>
Gold coin, <lb/>
brother it Deposits sub. to J <lb/>
Total Total i <lb/>
ban <lb/>
wear that the above statement is true to the best <lb/>
and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before Ms <lb/>
R. L. Davis. <lb/>
M. Lang. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Special <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Is too full of goods and they must be con- <lb/>
into cash at the quickest possible <lb/>
moment. <lb/>
Prices 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/>
TO <lb/>
, T. <lb/>
BIG STORE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
LETTER TO GREENE <lb/>
Greenville, N- <lb/>
Lear You hi. <lb/>
wheat, y, <lb/>
oats corn We u . <lb/>
grinding white had aid <lb/>
zinc. two id i <lb/>
are not much alike. <lb/>
eats wheat <lb/>
in the mill, and yon i age<lb/>
little about work; do <lb/>
to; we'd depend on j. <lb/>
But w paint your ind <lb/>
mill, and <lb/>
you'd, be glad to know <lb/>
paint; for Home <lb/>
their paint with a stick i n <lb/>
We use <lb/>
And our is as tough our <lb/>
oats. Tub mixers imagine <lb/>
mix it. They don't; <lb/>
Taken grinding to mix ad- <lb/>
zinc. <lb/>
They are both white; bpi are <lb/>
they thoroughly mixed <lb/>
mixers. don't know it; but <lb/>
mixed a tn- I of <lb/>
one alongside a streak rd the <lb/>
other. <lb/>
We as you grind; and <lb/>
our paint is lead-and-zinc UP and <lb/>
together, mixed intimately; it is <lb/>
neither lead nor line, but lead-nod <lb/>
the lead Is lost, and the zinc <lb/>
is lost; each lot in the other; <lb/>
in the mixture. Lead <lb/>
and zinc peels; lead-and-zinc <lb/>
together hang on and pro- <lb/>
each other. <lb/>
We take care of mill out- <lb/>
side; you take care of it inside <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
P. W. Co. <lb/>
P. H. L. Carr sells our <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Is hereby given that application <lb/>
will be made to the General As- <lb/>
of North Carolina at its <lb/>
present to the char- <lb/>
the of Falkland. <lb/>
J. Mayor. <lb/>
FRAUD EXPOSED. <lb/>
A few counterfeiters have lately <lb/>
been trying to sell <lb/>
of Dr. King's New Dis- <lb/>
for <lb/>
and other medicines, <lb/>
thereby defrauding <lb/>
is to warn you to beware of <lb/>
such people, who e to fit, <lb/>
through stealing the of <lb/>
which have success- <lb/>
I'll v Curios disease, for over <lb/>
years. A sure protection, to <lb/>
is our name the wrapper. <lb/>
it, on all Dr. or Buck- <lb/>
remedies, as all others are <lb/>
mere imitations. H. E <lb/>
t Chicago, and Windsor, <lb/>
Canada. <lb/>
GRAVE <lb/>
D needs lint little foresight to <lb/>
it'll when and <lb/>
liver are badly grave <lb/>
j trouble is ahead, unless yon take <lb/>
the medicine tor your dis- <lb/>
ease, as Mrs. Jehu A Young, of <lb/>
Clay, N. Y., did. She <lb/>
had neuralgia of the liver and <lb/>
stomach, heart was weakened, <lb/>
and I could not eat, I was a very <lb/>
had for a long time, but in Electric <lb/>
Bit tern, J found just what I needed <lb/>
for they quickly relieved and <lb/>
cured Beat for <lb/>
weak women. Sold under <lb/>
by J L. druggist, <lb/>
bottle. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
y and Fri <lb/>
ONE . YEAR II <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1905. <lb/>
TO SEWERAGE <lb/>
END OF <lb/>
Town Must B Ten Thousand <lb/>
A bill to authorize the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
ville, i <lb/>
money not i t th ma <lb/>
and dollars, p of <lb/>
establishing i <lb/>
said <lb/>
The Gen of N <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Be boar I of <lb/>
I hi t i i i <lb/>
ville Norm ate <lb/>
an I r h up were I tn <lb/>
bit i it ii ii not ex <lb/>
. i ti mi ii i i he <lb/>
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i f a the <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
Sec. Tn ii all laws in c <lb/>
herewith are h r- . <lb/>
I o. That <lb/>
in force and its <lb/>
SATURDAY. A Delightful Afternoon at the Residence <lb/>
In the senator there was another of Mo F. C. Harding <lb/>
day of nothing but local bills. One . <lb/>
bill provides that the u j <lb/>
power of governing of any It Mr. <lb/>
municipality indebted- , the very <lb/>
vi- for exp shall be restrict- i . <lb/>
ed to the term of the incumbents the c uh i .- well as <lb/>
and not l any. future hoar I <lb/>
e i re pus I hitter <lb/>
The had a day's Gold, and Howard <lb/>
work. There were large i I Wilson, and Mis <lb/>
m v. bills iii i on T papers read were greatly en- <lb/>
tie e i acted joyed, these being on the <lb/>
None of the new were of of by Me part of I <lb/>
c nun it begins to Arthur, and <lb/>
Ii like the more important <lb/>
i.,.,,. . he crowded into the last After the <lb/>
days ; discussed <lb/>
of the was were daintily and <lb/>
to divide tin twit pleasant <lb/>
districts he known as the <lb/>
-u i and <lb/>
senate H bill was <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
The next meeting will he held <lb/>
with Mrs. R. W. King March 7th <lb/>
o i. <lb/>
v Mi <lb/>
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. j. <lb/>
id , of <lb/>
-l I , his pan i I . <lb/>
M ii Mm. E I. Tn <lb/>
I . Ms rt i;. ,., <lb/>
orders the . r supper <lb/>
as to be last night,<lb/>
U Hodges, a In the <lb/>
graded at a <lb/>
ii <lb/>
d i . <lb/>
POISONS IN FOOD. <lb/>
Perhaps you don't realize that <lb/>
many poisons originate in <lb/>
food, hut tome day you may <lb/>
feel a twinge that will <lb/>
you. Dr. King's New <lb/>
Life Pills are guaranteed to cure <lb/>
all sick due to poisons of <lb/>
money buck <lb/>
at J. L. drug store. Try <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Th i- a copy of a <lb/>
which has been forwarded t our <lb/>
representatives author- <lb/>
the board of the <lb/>
town of lie bot i w u <lb/>
thousand dollars to used the <lb/>
purpose of establishing i sewerage <lb/>
system for tie town of Greenville. <lb/>
The authorities of town desire <lb/>
Jib have this in order <lb/>
. be ii i question <lb/>
t i i V i of ill- <lb/>
. mi hr <lb/>
d r rage sys- <lb/>
t, . i . the <lb/>
tn.- i same. <lb/>
Marriage License;. <lb/>
R R, Williams <lb/>
Bit-I . I <lb/>
. isl Week, <lb/>
I ere. <lb/>
Will i p <lb/>
of Rev. B. I. C . an <lb/>
wife one day week. <lb/>
Thomas Moore, sen. <lb/>
Snow of <lb/>
last Friday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
U. I. filled hi reg- <lb/>
and as w then mm <lb/>
large congregation <lb/>
the <lb/>
the senate h was intro . <lb/>
Society Gambling, <lb/>
providing that every rail <lb/>
load operating the state re- John H. j <lb/>
living shall Issue I f has created <lb/>
passes to officers. sensation by hi. l -M H <lb/>
new bills to the grand jury, Haw- ;,; <lb/>
introduced none were of Monday, which contained few tax- <lb/>
at the <lb/>
local The bill to amend charge yon that society pen- T <lb/>
passed pie, be they male or female. swallow a If <lb/>
third reading form social clubs and meet from corrupt as it was <lb/>
In the house Representative time to time at the borne, of the <lb/>
member and play for people to go there, <lb/>
, IA visit there will prove who<lb/>
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ed . fa i i ; <lb/>
i . . v I i .- l . . i . . <lb/>
house <lb/>
unrated v. . ,.,., .<lb/>
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I I ; . nine <lb/>
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id .-, . . <lb/>
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II For lie . <lb/>
Ti ; . i <lb/>
i , s ii On <lb/>
i ., .;., <lb/>
. Leila <lb/>
introduced a <lb/>
to facilitate the collection <lb/>
towns. The bill to extend the <lb/>
of Greenville graded <lb/>
school district third read- <lb/>
also the bill <lb/>
stuck the town of Win- <lb/>
flinch, o <lb/>
any other game can's or like <lb/>
device- for valuable prizes <lb/>
chased with funds to which <lb/>
players have contributed, are as <lb/>
much guilty of violating the law <lb/>
against gambling as the veriest <lb/>
who round a <lb/>
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. <lb/>
New line and pictures <lb/>
A Vandyke. <lb/>
See our new lace to <lb/>
. in <lb/>
w- <lb/>
a.<lb/>
Senator Fleming Introduced ; Taft <lb/>
., -in or skin fur the paltry . ., <lb/>
tie . Celery, cabbage, onions, <lb/>
of w-a the ST. <lb/>
bills wee introduced permitting <lb/>
Mobley and <lb/>
ii- an Hal tie son, <lb/>
Joseph Bur- <lb/>
Bey. <lb/>
Lacy Atkinson-ind Joy <lb/>
n-i. <lb/>
Win. <lb/>
Randolph and <lb/>
Kirk <lb/>
I playing at his or her house is <lb/>
rending. . .-, , proof, seed and <lb/>
Arnold the new bills in th keeping sale by J. II. Cherry <lb/>
house To define fix and maintaining a gambling house, <lb/>
I lee, of domestic lire Insurance M of the den in <lb/>
liability of where gambling is <lb/>
married women. practiced., <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
From way the birds are <lb/>
singing Gentle Annie must he <lb/>
far away. <lb/>
Like Moody and <lb/>
Quit you like men, be . . . <lb/>
, We expect new lot Art <lb/>
and when weighed in the and on today's boat. <lb/>
of duly be found Dot Minting. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke. <lb/>
,, -mil Strike at this evil in . . . a i . <lb/>
part nut r card of split, <lb/>
I acceptable worship of God is sing- <lb/>
congregational singing. <lb/>
Just Like Him. <lb/>
Boo. M. Superior court <lb/>
clerk of Wake county, in sending <lb/>
a for Tun adds <lb/>
e you lone life, a change in <lb/>
color h <lb/>
Thai just like our <lb/>
friend, to be shedding sun <lb/>
shine he and we <lb/>
appreciate his good <lb/>
ail but ail of it. <lb/>
sir, don't change our red head. <lb/>
It La- been that win all these <lb/>
ear, ever since we <lb/>
having; a and we would not <lb/>
it even for a bald head. <lb/>
low places with all dry pine wood J. J Jenkins, <lb/>
might. It is not criminal 2-20 ilk. N. <lb/>
I is the Lord and greatly to tor a silver card case than j D. W. will conduct <lb/>
Men shall a silver dollar as it comes in the public school house <lb/>
I utter the memory of God's at on fourth Sunday, <lb/>
j Everybody loves and j j Feb- at o'clock. <lb/>
is helped by good Singing. To have Evening Papers as Advertising Mediums. number of smokers who use <lb/>
An Important Movement <lb/>
Th re me I <lb/>
out .-. f do <lb/>
tin <lb/>
look to h <lb/>
of the hi <lb/>
v c to c <lb/>
This work is . <lb/>
only by individual <lb/>
especially bi Ii <lb/>
s. o i of i i ons <lb/>
h and . . . <lb/>
en <lb/>
done iii k of c ti <lb/>
facts with re I r tn I <lb/>
I to <lb/>
be done, fir ii a less <lb/>
is known of history <lb/>
Carolina than an <lb/>
Southern state, Our educators <lb/>
in I ton <lb/>
do it that sue n de- <lb/>
is remedied effective <lb/>
manner, way which aid <lb/>
might he given this work <lb/>
be by insisting upon a more com- <lb/>
study of North <lb/>
tiny in <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Singing a trained leader is essential. <lb/>
U. Peck, advertising Reflector cigar is increasing. <lb/>
manager of best in <lb/>
j Evangelist Wm. Black brings with j great Chicago stores, j at <lb/>
, him a director, Mr. An- <lb/>
Burr. He will furnish also, <lb/>
free of charge, hymn books for use <lb/>
all services. He specially <lb/>
invites ail those accustomed to <lb/>
singing in the different churches <lb/>
to assist with the music. <lb/>
Please remember that music will <lb/>
be emphasized in the Black meet- <lb/>
to begin next Sunday morning. <lb/>
Came Late <lb/>
Governor Glenn telegraphed a <lb/>
for a man named Wilson, <lb/>
who was on the Iredell county <lb/>
gang upon affidavit that he was <lb/>
Store, <lb/>
spend a year for <lb/>
per cent of it is in i Somebody started the rumor <lb/>
the papers and per cent <lb/>
experiment has cost us <lb/>
Replying to an sent out <lb/>
Some use evening papers <lb/>
and hod that the returns <lb/>
excellent. <lb/>
turned on Tuesday night, and <lb/>
the Sunday papers. Even with j era, neck. <lb/>
our great morning papers we <lb/>
not make them pay, though the <lb/>
Married <lb/>
marriage took place this <lb/>
some time ago by the Rochester Register of Deeds <lb/>
Times out. of big depart- . office The couple, George <lb/>
stores consider the evening ; and Miss Fannie Briley, <lb/>
beat j came in together for the license <lb/>
Farmers M. P. I, Association, <lb/>
critically sick, but the pardon did j The Pitt county branch of the <lb/>
not reach him in time to do any Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance <lb/>
good. It and death arrived about <lb/>
neck am neck. The man's nick- <lb/>
name was Lucky but that <lb/>
time luck failed <lb/>
and let it be known that they <lb/>
wished lobe perform- <lb/>
ed at once. Squire C. Rountree <lb/>
was called in, a few minutes <lb/>
he had them joined in his usual <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Association will hold its annual City soil is said to be superior to <lb/>
meeting on Saturday before the j country soil for oats. <lb/>
second Sunday in March, 11th day <lb/>
of the month. A. full attendance i The sun put in a welcomed <lb/>
of the members is desired. today. <lb/>
Special Prayer Services <lb/>
Ii is the earnest desire of Rev, <lb/>
Mr. Black aid the <lb/>
church, who is now <lb/>
detained In his home by reason of <lb/>
serious illness of his wile, that <lb/>
the people of God he found <lb/>
together with one accord, in one <lb/>
place, wailing for the promised <lb/>
blessing. They, therefore, earnest- <lb/>
request all who are will to <lb/>
take any sort of part in <lb/>
prayer services to meet at the <lb/>
Presbyterian church Thursday and <lb/>
Friday nights at o'clock, and <lb/>
unite in earnest supplication for <lb/>
great blessings upon our people. <lb/>
Mr. Black has specially <lb/>
ed that as far as possible the pas- <lb/>
tors of the other churches, <lb/>
of choirs in the other churches <lb/>
all God's people assist in <lb/>
of the services. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Is hereby given that application <lb/>
will he made to the General As- <lb/>
of North Carolina at its <lb/>
present session to amend the char- <lb/>
of of Falkland. <lb/>
J. Mayor. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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