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The Circle. <lb/>
to society wan startled <lb/>
Monday mooing, the Courier <lb/>
I. learn number of <lb/>
of members of <lb/>
the best families, were up <lb/>
the for gambling, <lb/>
PEACE TERMS REACHED. <lb/>
Japanese ard Russian Envoys Reach an <lb/>
Agreement That will ind the War <lb/>
V. II . Ag <lb/>
between <lb/>
wan practically at this <lb/>
mM.; . Sunday night, at that <lb/>
h the ion struggle More likely, adds the <lb/>
luring the of this s <lb/>
conduct by the boys their parents <lb/>
m-re at church <lb/>
conscious of the out <lb/>
. It is i i be bop- <lb/>
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sermon Iron <lb/>
text, ;. c-- of the word an <lb/>
. ti. i and they <lb/>
assisted the mayor doing a <lb/>
plenty tor the young gambles <lb/>
Mi. have been moving the <lb/>
Way lie-vile <lb/>
society. is probably one <lb/>
v.- y circle of <lb/>
in which Ii j have never <lb/>
moved much as they <lb/>
circle about i feet In diameter, <lb/>
with i actively <lb/>
manipulated from the canter, <lb/>
while the boy swung the <lb/>
gait, constantly <lb/>
receiving inducements to make it <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
um achieved the victory. For <lb/>
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with a in . . <lb/>
their hen . a n I H <lb/>
war, met <lb/>
Char sad ed <lb/>
not only <lb/>
of <lb/>
purchase I <lb/>
Sakhalin. Bus. <lb/>
agreeing to the island. <lb/>
The withdraw <lb/>
a- I <lb/>
fir the surrender <lb/>
a and limitation <lb/>
f the naval power in the <lb/>
The hi after- <lb/>
Ci pa <lb/>
on bis the <lb/>
is as follow <lb/>
the session t <lb/>
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peace, I ha u <lb/>
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Mr. bob ill it <lb/>
Japanese <lb/>
the dis- <lb/>
position of <lb/>
the to <lb/>
have from <lb/>
divergence of view existed. <lb/>
difference of upon <lb/>
one <lb/>
i in i <lb/>
tin cot his . <lb/>
the Japan, reap <lb/>
to dictates humanity and <lb/>
d . of <lb/>
fed In the <lb/>
of peace, am i ; <lb/>
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and base i I <lb/>
Sakhalin up in terms <lb/>
ac <lb/>
it ti In ii <lb/>
o Hie <lb/>
Cotten Condition Mixed. <lb/>
Washington, Aug Tin <lb/>
Weather sum <lb/>
of crop <lb/>
In some counties <lb/>
In Arkansas and in poi <lb/>
tuns of Alabama, am <lb/>
Id <lb/>
of cotton is <lb/>
mi In Oklahoma and <lb/>
ii fair to <lb/>
help cotton made <lb/>
are from <lb/>
-late, of ft. the <lb/>
of <lb/>
from Texas, n mas, I North <lb/>
Carolina, and i ii <lb/>
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama <lb/>
ind The <lb/>
rapidly generally <lb/>
the belt and i- ii <lb/>
In all but <lb/>
which art <lb/>
ii- making <lb/>
to lie <lb/>
Weather Wet. <lb/>
The p <lb/>
the week ending <lb/>
of in <lb/>
Norm <lb/>
In general the ha- <lb/>
for growth <lb/>
the week hat <lb/>
in many places rain ha fallen <lb/>
lay- Cotton baa been i- <lb/>
to <lb/>
the bottom land corn has <lb/>
been Crowned and the land <lb/>
washed. On the other hand tut <lb/>
rain In placer <lb/>
proved to most <lb/>
crops, corn, but <lb/>
bud their bay <lb/>
fodder cut and the we-U <lb/>
in that <lb/>
The average temperature the <lb/>
week for the ate about <lb/>
one degree below the average. I n <lb/>
many the are re <lb/>
to plow wheat, and while a <lb/>
deal of land been broken, <lb/>
it h i- been wet plowing <lb/>
become general. <lb/>
Fought the Officer. <lb/>
Deputy bad a <lb/>
i -i Joan <lb/>
Abe Scott, whom be to <lb/>
arrest Monday afternoon. The <lb/>
and they were <lb/>
both down In din for a <lb/>
bat the officer came oat on <lb/>
top. The t led <lb/>
brought to jail. A man i-- a fool <lb/>
to tight when an draws a <lb/>
warrant on him. <lb/>
A Correction. <lb/>
Under date of Aug. out <lb/>
correspondence con <lb/>
Charles and Waiter were ii <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
. l, they were for <lb/>
at d <lb/>
portion of the day In <lb/>
lockup. After a few strenuous <lb/>
em they succeed- <lb/>
ed in convincing the <lb/>
that were K-, A arrived <lb/>
here about <lb/>
has just been <lb/>
informed that W. O. and <lb/>
r D. Baker, -i <lb/>
the paragraph referred to <lb/>
l cs. and us it contains <lb/>
mistake the wish it corrected. <lb/>
e cheerfully nuke the correction <lb/>
at the same request om <lb/>
to be to <lb/>
make Inc statements <lb/>
people in their items. We are <lb/>
sorry it was done in this Instance <lb/>
and hope all will again-t <lb/>
such in <lb/>
To Prosecute Lynchers. <lb/>
Governor requested <lb/>
Solicitor I- I. Moore to <lb/>
Bern and make most <lb/>
aid lull examination to the end <lb/>
the perpetrators of the lynch- <lb/>
there, holiday morning, be <lb/>
brought to justice. Solicitor <lb/>
is now in New <lb/>
t the matter. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Fire caused damage to <lb/>
the Blades knitting mills at New <lb/>
Bern, Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
A man near Wilmington <lb/>
and killed his <lb/>
him to be a burglar. <lb/>
Hatch to Run Another Excursion. <lb/>
Hatch will run another <lb/>
excursion from Kinston to Norfolk, <lb/>
exclusively for white people, on <lb/>
Sept. 15th. The <lb/>
round trip fare for this two <lb/>
excursion him reduced to <lb/>
for grown people <lb/>
cents for children years <lb/>
of age. <lb/>
DEATH <lb/>
HAT <lb/>
rices <lb/>
TO MAKE ROOM FOB OUR TREMENDOUS FALL STOCK WE WERE <lb/>
COMPELLED TO USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR PRICES. <lb/>
is Believing. <lb/>
GOODS LOWER TEAM EVER BEFORE AT <lb/>
Big Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a big line of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the times. <lb/>
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture. <lb/>
Puts an End to It All, The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A grievous wail A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
as a of unbearable pain from death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
over taxed organs. out or puny boils <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint have paid the death penalty. Ii <lb/>
Hut thanks to Dr. is wise to have <lb/>
King's New Life Pills pot an I ever hand v. It's the best <lb/>
cud it all. They are gentle but on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
thorough. Try Only when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
An election in Vanceboro on the <lb/>
question of license or no licenses <lb/>
resulted In a tie vote. <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
L. woo ten, <lb/>
The salve that heals without a sour <lb/>
is DeWitt's Witch Halve. <lb/>
No remedy effects such re <lb/>
lief. It draws out <lb/>
cools and heals all cuts, <lb/>
burns and bruises. A sure cure <lb/>
for Piles and skin diseases. De- <lb/>
Witt's is the genuine Witch <lb/>
Hazel Salve. Be ware of counter- <lb/>
they are dangerous. Bold by <lb/>
John L. druggist. <lb/>
and threaten. Only <lb/>
J. L. Drag Store. <lb/>
at <lb/>
After a hearty a dose of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent <lb/>
an attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
Is a thorough and a <lb/>
cure for Indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, <lb/>
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Bad <lb/>
Breath and all Stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold by John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will Interest many. <lb/>
A down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought of self destruction take <lb/>
Electric It being a great <lb/>
tonic and will strengthen <lb/>
the nerves and build up the system. <lb/>
also a great stomach, liver and <lb/>
regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians bad a long and <lb/>
stubborn with an <lb/>
my right writes J. F. <lb/>
Du gave me up. <lb/>
thought my time bad <lb/>
come. As a resort tried Dr. <lb/>
I King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The benefit I received <lb/>
I was striking and I was on my <lb/>
a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
my It conquers <lb/>
coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
troubles. Guaranteed by <lb/>
, Jno. L. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
i and 91.00. Trial bottles free. <lb/>
you need a ledger or other Makes writing <lb/>
blank They are cheap at lucky curve fountain pen, best <lb/>
Book Store. made. Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PUT COUNTY <lb/>
Property Listed for the Year 1905. <lb/>
The tax list for the year 1905, <lb/>
as just completed in the office of <lb/>
the register of deeds, makes the <lb/>
following <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Number of polls <lb/>
value <lb/>
No town lot- 1,281 value <lb/>
No value <lb/>
No m val <lb/>
value <lb/>
No goats <lb/>
No 7.974 value <lb/>
So hog value <lb/>
No sheep 1.589 value 1,572 <lb/>
No bicycles value 1,745 <lb/>
Value laming utensils <lb/>
Value tools <lb/>
Value kitchen fur <lb/>
Value provisions<lb/>
Value scientific <lb/>
Money on hand <lb/>
Solvent credits 775.182 <lb/>
Money investment <lb/>
Value Cotton <lb/>
tobacco <lb/>
Value liquors <lb/>
Value musical instruments <lb/>
Value plated and silverware <lb/>
Value watches and jewelry <lb/>
Val goods and n 279.372 <lb/>
Private banks II <lb/>
All property <lb/>
it personal <lb/>
Corporations l <lb/>
Tot listed by whiles <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Number of polls <lb/>
No acres I'd value <lb/>
No town lot- value 55.292 <lb/>
No hones value <lb/>
No mules value <lb/>
No jacks value <lb/>
No coats value <lb/>
No cattle value <lb/>
No bogs value <lb/>
No sheep value <lb/>
No Bicycles value <lb/>
farming utensils 4.426 <lb/>
Value mechanics tools <lb/>
Value A kitchen fur. <lb/>
Value provisions <lb/>
Value <lb/>
Value instruments <lb/>
Money on hand 2,4-10 <lb/>
credits <lb/>
Money investments <lb/>
Value cot n 1,819 <lb/>
Value tobacco <lb/>
Value liquors <lb/>
Value musical instruments <lb/>
Value plated silverware <lb/>
Value watches and jewelry <lb/>
Value and mdse 1,652 <lb/>
Private banks <lb/>
All other property <lb/>
Aggregate, <lb/>
The total all <lb/>
As compared with last this <lb/>
list shows increase of white <lb/>
polls and colored. The <lb/>
gate increase of real and personal <lb/>
property by whites is <lb/>
and by colored Increase <lb/>
in corporations a total <lb/>
The value <lb/>
cotton shows about bales, <lb/>
while last year there were <lb/>
about bales. The increase in <lb/>
this year is <lb/>
money hand <lb/>
BRILLIANT DANCE IN PERKINS OPERA <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Bug Had Splinters in His Toes. <lb/>
Wiley Brown's youngest <lb/>
a very small fellow, was bitten or <lb/>
stung by a bug and went to tell <lb/>
his mama bug with splinters in <lb/>
his toes got on You can't <lb/>
get ahead of the small boy. <lb/>
Fancy Sale. <lb/>
The ladies of the Baptist church <lb/>
will conduct a fancy sale at the <lb/>
Perkins opera house on Tuesday, <lb/>
5th, from to p. m. Refresh- <lb/>
will also be served <lb/>
Elegant Midnight Luncheon Given by <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. Cobb. <lb/>
There was a very enjoyable <lb/>
dance given Thursday night by <lb/>
the men of the town, com <lb/>
to the visiting <lb/>
ladies. <lb/>
The was beautifully led <lb/>
by Miss Lottie Skinner Walter <lb/>
Jr , assisted by Miss <lb/>
arid Billiard <lb/>
following couples <lb/>
Miss Cobb with A. M. <lb/>
Mils Lottie Blow with Tom <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Miss Ada Wooten with Air. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss May Whitfield with Frank <lb/>
Miss with <lb/>
II <lb/>
Miss with <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
Nil. with <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Him Warren, of Wilson, with <lb/>
Will Parker. <lb/>
Mary of Louisburg <lb/>
with Gary Warren. <lb/>
Miss Nan of <lb/>
With David C. James. <lb/>
Miss Jesse Lee Sugg with W. <lb/>
Miss Alice Lang with Ola <lb/>
Mis Helen Forbes with W. B. <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Skinner with Charlie <lb/>
Home, <lb/>
Hill Home, J. D <lb/>
Richard White, Frank <lb/>
Skinner, Ned Laugh <lb/>
R. J. Cobb <lb/>
II. A. White. <lb/>
Sirs. It. J. Cobb entertained <lb/>
at luncheon <lb/>
of her daughter, Miss Irma, The <lb/>
dialog room was a scene of beauty <lb/>
with many cut glass and silver <lb/>
shaded the pink <lb/>
and red shades, gave a <lb/>
soft <lb/>
The guests at luncheon were; <lb/>
Mi-s Nell Skinner with Mallard <lb/>
Smith, Miss Lottie Skinner with <lb/>
Walter Jr., Miss <lb/>
Cobb with A. M. Mosely, Miss Ada <lb/>
Wooten Mr. Scoggin, Mrs. <lb/>
It. J with J. D. Garden. <lb/>
The hostess in her charming <lb/>
pleasing manner all the <lb/>
the front bull and them <lb/>
in the pallor where many <lb/>
fill vocal and <lb/>
were rendered. time <lb/>
soon passed u and it was three <lb/>
o'clock before I made their de- <lb/>
saying they bad never <lb/>
been to a more enjoyable luncheon. <lb/>
Music was by the fa- <lb/>
Bud Daniel Orchestra <lb/>
Name Your Farms. <lb/>
That is a good suggestion the <lb/>
Farmer makes, that <lb/>
farmers their farms use <lb/>
stationery like other <lb/>
people. There a few <lb/>
Pitt who do this, <lb/>
if every one with a farm large <lb/>
enough would do so it would be <lb/>
found <lb/>
New Firm. <lb/>
F. M, and P. S. <lb/>
have formed a <lb/>
the name of <lb/>
Gotten. They are fitting up an <lb/>
office in tho Masonic build- <lb/>
They are energetic <lb/>
men aim will build up a <lb/>
good practice. <lb/>
Mt. Vesuvius Ugly. <lb/>
Naples, <lb/>
is in full is throwing <lb/>
enormous masses of lava. Deep <lb/>
rumblings are heard <lb/>
of the crater, and lava is <lb/>
down the right side of the cone. <lb/>
SALES FOR AUGUST. <lb/>
Over Three as Large as the Same <lb/>
Month last Year. <lb/>
W. Harvey, secretary the <lb/>
tobacco board trade, has <lb/>
ed us the figures showing that the <lb/>
on Greenville market for <lb/>
the month August were <lb/>
pounds, at an average price of <lb/>
m r hundred pounds. <lb/>
As compared with last year a <lb/>
of over three hundred per <lb/>
cent in is shown, sales <lb/>
in August, 1904. being <lb/>
pounds at an average price of <lb/>
pounds. It will be <lb/>
noticed the average price <lb/>
year is a little lower than last, but <lb/>
this is due to the fact that the crop <lb/>
this ear is very common <lb/>
Prices all grades are higher this <lb/>
year than last, but so much com <lb/>
brings down the average. <lb/>
Tremendous Sale, <lb/>
Today the tobacco market had <lb/>
the largest sale of any day since <lb/>
the new season opened, it <lb/>
is seldom larger at any time daring <lb/>
the year. Ail of the ware <lb/>
house- were nearly the <lb/>
run between <lb/>
pounds. The tobacco <lb/>
in is very common and <lb/>
doe- not sell at a high figure, but <lb/>
the price is good the <lb/>
quality. neighboring <lb/>
counties were represented on the <lb/>
market today. <lb/>
a fact wort of mention at ibis <lb/>
time is the at tide of the colored <lb/>
race toward this <lb/>
A great many of the <lb/>
best known and respected <lb/>
approved of lynching, admit <lb/>
ting freely there must moil <lb/>
attention paid to the i <lb/>
The respectable <lb/>
people complain that they are <lb/>
posed on by the lawless of their <lb/>
roes because the of <lb/>
which is justly their due is <lb/>
denied them, thus impeding their <lb/>
usefulness to a great extent. They <lb/>
would approve of more stringent <lb/>
laws criminals and more <lb/>
active of the same. <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Must Keep of the Track. <lb/>
Local authorities of the South <lb/>
Railway are taking effective <lb/>
steps toward enforcing <lb/>
which punishes unauthorized <lb/>
people for walking on or near the <lb/>
railway tracks and are having <lb/>
warrants served on a number of <lb/>
who persist using the <lb/>
tracks a public highway. It is <lb/>
estimated that a thousand people <lb/>
travels the tracks between the <lb/>
depot coal chute daily, <lb/>
the presence of so many <lb/>
it naturally confusing to en <lb/>
and trainmen, who have <lb/>
to keep a constant outlook in <lb/>
order to avoid accidents. Two ten <lb/>
dollar were assessed by Mayor <lb/>
Murphy last Friday in cases of <lb/>
this Patriot. <lb/>
Thanks of the Czar. <lb/>
Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. <lb/>
Nicholas of Russia has re- <lb/>
gratefully the great part <lb/>
which President played <lb/>
in the successful negotiations for <lb/>
peace, in a cablegram received <lb/>
by President today Em- <lb/>
Nicholas congratulated and <lb/>
t baned the President for h s efforts. <lb/>
The cablegram <lb/>
august <lb/>
ins congratulations and <lb/>
wannest having brought <lb/>
the peace negotiations to a success- <lb/>
conclusion, owing to per- <lb/>
energetic, efforts. My <lb/>
try will recognize the <lb/>
great part you have played in the <lb/>
Port turnout h peace conference.<lb/>
for Parents. <lb/>
Don't expect good in <lb/>
children if they treated by <lb/>
their elders an unmannerly <lb/>
manner. <lb/>
Don't be surprised if children <lb/>
arc snappish and quarrelsome if <lb/>
you set them the example by <lb/>
so to them. <lb/>
frighten children into <lb/>
being obedient by threats which <lb/>
you have no intention of carrying <lb/>
out. future difficulties <lb/>
managing your children are <lb/>
increased by this unwise <lb/>
not practice. <lb/>
Don't t e with <lb/>
yon when you go to pay calls. <lb/>
is too great a tax on forbear <lb/>
of your and it has lid <lb/>
to the severing of acquaintance- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
ii do <lb/>
things yourself leach the <lb/>
children how to do let your <lb/>
boys and girls up with <lb/>
slovenly habits. <lb/>
Don't that do n-I <lb/>
make companions of our children <lb/>
In their youth you <lb/>
hem to be your friends a lieu <lb/>
crow up <lb/>
Newspapers Denounce the Pods <lb/>
mouth Agreement <lb/>
Sept. an <lb/>
independent radical organ, attacks <lb/>
be Portsmouth settlement, com- <lb/>
article, <lb/>
Then recalling the attempt <lb/>
Count <lb/>
public will never re- <lb/>
main quiet when the national in- <lb/>
arc The <lb/>
affirms that the nation will be <lb/>
unless the public <lb/>
strong action. It asks why the <lb/>
victor is conciliatory and the van- <lb/>
arrogant. It declares that <lb/>
the speedy intervention of the <lb/>
people alone will prevent national <lb/>
disgrace following brilliant <lb/>
by laud and sea. It continues <lb/>
does not <lb/>
come brethren killed on <lb/>
field will have died inglorious <lb/>
The minor papers generally ex- <lb/>
press, auger and denounce the <lb/>
peace as humiliating. <lb/>
agreement <lb/>
rived at without a rupture can <lb/>
mean only great concessions by <lb/>
our envoys. Peace on such terms <lb/>
can never satisfy the <lb/>
The are <lb/>
disappointed. The fruits of out <lb/>
victories have been lost by weak <lb/>
Japan, victories <lb/>
the Held, has defeated in the <lb/>
council <lb/>
One From Pitt. <lb/>
The Supreme court on Thursday <lb/>
examined fifty applicant for law <lb/>
license and forty six of them <lb/>
passed. The list contains one <lb/>
name from Pitt county, Stephen <lb/>
Wooten. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Only Small Crowd. <lb/>
Little excursion to <lb/>
Norfolk today WU not very well <lb/>
patronized, there being less than <lb/>
hundred passengers on when the <lb/>
train left this station. The pro- <lb/>
veil a more liberal pa- <lb/>
Leave Off Side Strips. <lb/>
Notice to the i this <lb/>
We, the undersigned, beg to <lb/>
state that a deduction of four <lb/>
per bale will be made on <lb/>
all cotton packed with side strips. <lb/>
This is the ruling the <lb/>
markets. Co. <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
When time for putting down <lb/>
carpets comes will need old <lb/>
newspapers to go under them. <lb/>
They can be had for cents <lb/>
hundred at <lb/>
Thursday, August <lb/>
Dr. L. Skinner spent <lb/>
day in town. <lb/>
O. K. Warren went to Wilson <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
A. L. Blow went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Hornaday has returned <lb/>
from a short trip the mad. <lb/>
Attorney Hurry Skinner return <lb/>
ed from Raleigh Wednesday <lb/>
L. A. Cobb, of <lb/>
this morning to visit his father, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Misses Eva and Helen Williams, <lb/>
Vanceboro, are visiting Mrs. N. <lb/>
W. Jackson. <lb/>
Miss Nell Skinner returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from visit <lb/>
to <lb/>
Misses King Evelyn <lb/>
Hodges went Wad <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mil Me Move King ml <lb/>
brother, Richard, went to <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. of <lb/>
dine, came up here this morning <lb/>
to go to Williamston. <lb/>
The arrival of a flue boy at ins <lb/>
home has A. K. cup <lb/>
of happiness to overflowing. <lb/>
Mi-s Neil returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
when- she wen to attend a ball. <lb/>
T. of St. Louis, who <lb/>
has been in town the lit few <lb/>
days, went to <lb/>
O. Richmond, <lb/>
who has been here for the last <lb/>
went to morn <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Mrs. E. H. and <lb/>
daughters, Misses Mary and Ivor, <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening fr o <lb/>
a visit, to <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winslow re- <lb/>
turned evening from <lb/>
Indiana and Missouri where they <lb/>
have been -pending summer. <lb/>
Mrs. E. A Darden, of Wilson. <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. II. L. Carr returned <lb/>
this morning. Miss Mildred Carr <lb/>
accompanied her home for a few <lb/>
week visit. <lb/>
Friday, l. <lb/>
Miss Rives went to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
G. M. Lindsay, of Hill, <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
L. Smith in Thursday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
in Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. B. R. King, of <lb/>
came in this morning to visit Mis, <lb/>
R. W. King. <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Harper son, <lb/>
Alexander, went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
C. Parker, who has been <lb/>
home on a visit to his father, re- <lb/>
turned to Norfolk this morning. <lb/>
and Mrs. T, Johnson, <lb/>
who have been visiting <lb/>
his brother, P. M. Johnson, re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
J. E. pastor of the <lb/>
Baptist church, returned <lb/>
evening from Henderson where he <lb/>
has mouth. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. C L. Hornaday, <lb/>
of Durham, w ho have been visiting <lb/>
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
Hornaday, returned home today. <lb/>
Saturday, September <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned this morn- <lb/>
from New Bern. <lb/>
C. V. York has moved to the <lb/>
Cherry house on Third street. <lb/>
O. E. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
F, W. has moved to one <lb/>
of the Perkins h uses no <lb/>
street. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hock went <lb/>
to this afternoon to <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Brink went to <lb/>
Raleigh this morning where he <lb/>
Will attend the Baptist University, <lb/>
Harry came in <lb/>
Baltimore, Friday evening, nod <lb/>
be here during the fall and <lb/>
winter. <lb/>
L. A. Cobb, of K Who <lb/>
Las been visiting his father, J. O, <lb/>
Cobb, returned borne <lb/>
I evening. <lb/>
f; Newark, X. J , <lb/>
who bus been here for sen-nil <lb/>
days, went to Kinston Friday <lb/>
eve <lb/>
Mis . C and A. B. <lb/>
Minor, of Suffolk, came j., Friday <lb/>
evening to visit Mr. H. <lb/>
Miss May Anderson, of Grimes- <lb/>
laved, who has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. A Kicks, left Friday evening <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. Mary A. Stephen-, of <lb/>
Dunn, who has visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Florence Dancy, went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. Hearne left this morning <lb/>
for Charlotte, where ho will take <lb/>
a iii one of the large <lb/>
printing houses there. <lb/>
W. R. Smith has purchased <lb/>
O. Hooker tho house and lot <lb/>
on corner of Evans and second <lb/>
streets, known as house. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson went to New <lb/>
York today to purchase new goods. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. James, who has charge <lb/>
of his millinery department, <lb/>
ace bin. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, <lb/>
who has visiting W. H. <lb/>
returned home this <lb/>
morning, He is a very popular <lb/>
man with the Greenville people, <lb/>
regret very much that he <lb/>
left so soon. <lb/>
The Way Girls Talk. <lb/>
Rev. P. K. Law, the lumber <lb/>
bridge editor of The Lumberton <lb/>
B cannot understand <lb/>
the way some of the present day <lb/>
girls carry on conversation. What <lb/>
he has in mind is the meeting of <lb/>
four girls who all begin talking at <lb/>
the same time and keep it up <lb/>
continuously. he <lb/>
says, hear but a few words. <lb/>
Perhaps the girls hear and it is <lb/>
sense throughout, To us it is a <lb/>
jumble of sounds and no more. <lb/>
Bach one appears really ecstatic. <lb/>
The enjoyment is obvious. By <lb/>
law no discourtesy <lb/>
whatever is perpetrated. Each <lb/>
breaks in upon the of <lb/>
the at will. To get a hear- <lb/>
the voice is at times raised <lb/>
highly. Really, it looks like each <lb/>
has something to say and <lb/>
excited for fear some other will <lb/>
say it first. There in all an <lb/>
impulse to talk <lb/>
talk they must Mr. <lb/>
wonders if this universal <lb/>
practice was exploded by our <lb/>
for girls, these colloquial <lb/>
would not he more <lb/>
b e as well as less noisy Hardly. <lb/>
Nor would we like to lie the school <lb/>
teacher who would undertake to <lb/>
break up the habit. But, serious- <lb/>
Mr, Law is not the only one <lb/>
who has observed this <lb/>
It is something that man may <lb/>
comment on, but not interfere <lb/>
Evening <lb/>
Exactly. Just as soon as we <lb/>
mentioned that the train had <lb/>
proved It jumped back late. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Every Careful <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
Wear. <lb/>
We have engaged in the business of shoeing the <lb/>
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG, <lb/>
and the habit of selling the best and fitting the feet <lb/>
properly has grown to be such a fixed custom with us <lb/>
that you may feel perfectly safe <lb/>
When You Buy Your <lb/>
Children's Shoes Here. <lb/>
Char In report <lb/>
Doll weevil in <lb/>
mi county, <lb/>
B. Edwards, <lb/>
was badly injured by being to row i <lb/>
faun -i i bile . <lb/>
i Are the wagon falling i <lb/>
in. <lb/>
i the division <lb/>
railway two con <lb/>
art have been placed in charge . <lb/>
each passenger train t better<lb/>
Mrs. Alle I Leonard, of <lb/>
County, met a from <lb/>
burning. u <lb/>
with a cm nil. build- <lb/>
i M were de- <lb/>
by the oil <lb/>
started. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
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CM II I <lb/>
it and H K <lb/>
pt. and . <lb/>
them i I y <lb/>
an i <lb/>
i . i <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and I lead <lb/>
Rule <lb/>
L. s and <lb/>
Head Killed in <lb/>
hi. over <lb/>
R K. <lb/>
Little Fannie Let Patrick, of <lb/>
is visiting her grand-par <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Lorenzo Mr- <lb/>
Ed. of Snow <lb/>
Sunday in this neighborhood. <lb/>
Several of our friends want on <lb/>
ti- exclusion last week. <lb/>
Mrs. J. R. Smith and children, <lb/>
of Ayden, are visiting relatives <lb/>
this vicinity. <lb/>
is Improving. <lb/>
H. Langston and <lb/>
church near <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Mrs. T. Allen sister, <lb/>
Annie to <lb/>
Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
W. A Nobles spent <lb/>
With her mother, Mrs. K. K. <lb/>
Hits Julia of <lb/>
came last evening her aunt, <lb/>
Mrs. H. IV <lb/>
Mi-s Annie spent <lb/>
last week with In . <lb/>
Langston night <lb/>
with brother. C H. <lb/>
Harvey spent Sunday u <lb/>
Gr <lb/>
Alums Smith, of is <lb/>
in the in <lb/>
George and sisters, <lb/>
Allie Bertha, attended church <lb/>
in Ayden <lb/>
O.-cu spent -ii inlay near <lb/>
A of r Fa <lb/>
Rule, wile Fall ; c <lb/>
will I.- cheerful <lb/>
sent on <lb/>
Printers Supply Co. <lb/>
Type <lb/>
High Pricing <lb/>
K. Street. Pi. <lb/>
; . roil s <lb/>
quail lied i <lb/>
U .-. i n <lb/>
fin N. thin i- to i <lb/>
all having II <lb/>
of then <lb/>
to ii., . is i-d ii for. <lb/>
. i i . i i ; , ii i in <lb/>
Will lie pleaded In I i <lb/>
All . to . <lb/>
estate make <lb/>
payment <lb/>
This i.-. ii . 1905. <lb/>
. I . <lb/>
Nothing on the Market Equal to <lb/>
l and <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
This fact is well known to drag <lb/>
gists everywhere, and nine out of <lb/>
ten give their customers nit- <lb/>
best is asked <lb/>
for. prominent <lb/>
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every <lb/>
j way of patent which <lb/>
equals Chamberlain's <lb/>
,,, t . . . and Remedy for <lb/>
desirable style and shape or the Manufacturers Art, complaints, we sen a i <lb/>
recommend this For <lb/>
sail by Jno. f. druggist. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
have Ink <lb/>
i Ii i i- I. i <lb/>
ch about ti i <lb/>
it is ii. . ti <lb/>
d-. slit i <lb/>
I mill I I I I I 1- <lb/>
In call . in p., <lb/>
liar- . Ml VANS, <lb/>
I have up a stray hop that <lb/>
was rum. and as <lb/>
and <lb/>
white spotted, <lb/>
unmarked, male, own r is <lb/>
to call for the and pay charge. <lb/>
JAM EM <lb/>
K. F. No. . N. . <lb/>
suitable for Summer Wear. <lb/>
These Slippers are first class in every respect, and of the best <lb/>
makes, yet we are offering them at greatly reduced reason <lb/>
is, we are overstocked and don't want to carry them over. <lb/>
The opportunity is yours. We will be <lb/>
glad to serve you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
STRONG <lb/>
Again <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
is what Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
said after taking <lb/>
FRESH ROASTING <lb/>
Every n <lb/>
can <lb/>
Send to store for Crackers, <lb/>
Cakes, Canned Goods <lb/>
and other t ready to serve <lb/>
Butter ii every day <lb/>
Cine Pitt damn. <lb/>
i mil lea. <lb/>
Fresh and good all the <lb/>
MARCELLUS FLEMING <lb/>
Good Sale Cheap. <lb/>
win II. II. . <lb/>
i. <lb/>
a an <lb/>
rein ; -el in ; in <lb/>
chaser of t Block <lb/>
between and <lb/>
A Bro . <lb/>
-land, N. O. <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
Young <lb/>
I ; I <lb/>
Cure. Hundreds ; i I . . <lb/>
stored to perfect <lb/>
health by this rem- <lb/>
YOU may be <lb/>
well if you will take <lb/>
it <lb/>
Indigestion causes <lb/>
nearly all the sick- <lb/>
that women <lb/>
have. It deprives the system of nourish- <lb/>
and the delicate organs peculiar to <lb/>
women suffer weaken, and <lb/>
diseased. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
enables the stomach and digestifs organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all of the whole- <lb/>
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes <lb/>
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, <lb/>
restoring health and strength. cures <lb/>
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour <lb/>
risings, stomach <lb/>
disorders. <lb/>
Digests What You Eat <lb/>
M M <lb/>
CM <lb/>
. ft. <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
JNO. L. WOOTEN. <lb/>
H L <lb/>
INDIGESTION. <lb/>
HATCH <lb/>
EXCURSION <lb/>
From Kinston to Norfolk <lb/>
AND THE <lb/>
FOB WHITE <lb/>
Thursday and Friday <lb/>
September and <lb/>
FARE <lb/>
under years <lb/>
W. C. HINES, Agent. <lb/>
RATES<lb/>
LINE. <lb/>
v. turn<lb/>
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lie perm i. u the j. trip <lb/>
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. ; , -1 en <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Split . . <lb/>
at door, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
fur <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
HI- <lb/>
BALK OF TAX <lb/>
LISTS. <lb/>
Notice hereby that the In <lb/>
solves tax the county of Pitt <lb/>
for the years and 1901, will be sold <lb/>
at public a h tie high <lb/>
for before the court house <lb/>
in the town on Monday, <lb/>
September 4th, I be lists <lb/>
will In- sold by <lb/>
By order the Board of <lb/>
K. WILLIAMS, Clerk. <lb/>
SUITED. <lb/>
A barrel for boozer, <lb/>
A hand nut for the beat. <lb/>
A knock-out tor the <lb/>
And the feel. <lb/>
is the name. All <lb/>
sell it awn the <lb/>
Rocky Tea Nuggets <lb/>
A for <lb/>
Health and Relaxed <lb/>
KM Breath. <lb/>
U fountain T-a la tab- <lb/>
let form, . I. t. by <lb/>
. Wit, <lb/>
GOLDEN QR SALLOW PEOPLE <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
I COMPOUND. <lb/>
Ill. <lb/>
IN -------g caw W <lb/>
my i a <lb/>
pared to furnish private con- S <lb/>
I to and depot for j <lb/>
in town at <lb/>
I person will <lb/>
then only hotel- to <lb/>
S depot and and fare ., <lb/>
that will also be phone .-. j <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
Ox. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
OUT OF SIBERIA. <lb/>
The Story of How Three Russian <lb/>
Exile. Rescued. <lb/>
Ur. Carl author of <lb/>
sis as It tells tins plain <lb/>
little story of how rescued three <lb/>
Alexander <lb/>
and two exile in Si- <lb/>
It was necessary to bribe the <lb/>
sergeant of the or <lb/>
convoy. Ur. sat <lb/>
down side side at the edge of the <lb/>
forest. Tell me, said, <lb/>
were to place a fifty ruble <lb/>
ruble is note on your <lb/>
eve could you doctor, I <lb/>
should not be able to sec with <lb/>
eye, but J could see out of the <lb/>
you could Well, then, <lb/>
rubles your other eve would make <lb/>
you totally doctor, I <lb/>
he for life. There are <lb/>
so many colors in a Inn ruble note <lb/>
that it is impossible see through <lb/>
it, am told. let as come <lb/>
an understanding. place u <lb/>
ruble note on each of your eyes and <lb/>
you are then blind. Now. <lb/>
that should place another <lb/>
your mouth. Would you lose your <lb/>
power of man <lb/>
with his mouth full of paper, <lb/>
You are s doctor who <lb/>
knows well the medicine to prescribe <lb/>
for every <lb/>
I said. when <lb/>
you arc blind and what <lb/>
ore you going to may <lb/>
leave that to me, doctor. All I want <lb/>
to know is which are the birds and <lb/>
how many are to be <lb/>
woods You shall as <lb/>
as you wish, you must <lb/>
I ha I we have only a little more <lb/>
of them, an I I <lb/>
you will not ask for <lb/>
heavens, no I only <lb/>
want four or live at the <lb/>
exclaimed, astounded by the potency <lb/>
of the medicine I had proscribed. <lb/>
said the sergeant. <lb/>
you can lake off <lb/>
the doctor wouldn't take line; <lb/>
of his medicine and eventually <lb/>
added another fifty. So the sergeant <lb/>
got gOO rubles and soon after left <lb/>
the service and started a c <lb/>
in Moscow on the proceeds. Dr. <lb/>
after a rather hard time of <lb/>
it, finally got fugitives safely <lb/>
across the whole of Siberia and <lb/>
end the German frontier. <lb/>
LAND OF <lb/>
A Picturesque Spot In England on <lb/>
North Gs. <lb/>
and like I I <lb/>
walls of a forgotten <lb/>
of giants, white i lilts <lb/>
towered high and sleepy and <lb/>
above the restless sea which <lb/>
lapped their bases and broke in <lb/>
creamy foam on the submerged rock <lb/>
fragments their feet. Strangely <lb/>
like are those cliffs to the work of <lb/>
and bastions and bar- <lb/>
great flanking walls of solid <lb/>
white masonry, courses high; <lb/>
here and then- narrow Gothic <lb/>
es, flying buttresses and all the in- <lb/>
stonework of an old <lb/>
Who laid those beds of huge <lb/>
stone with the regular in- <lb/>
es <lb/>
was deposited as a sea bot- <lb/>
says my geological i <lb/>
ion us we scramble along the grassy <lb/>
top with a perpetual quiver of Fright <lb/>
the tremendous depths beneath, <lb/>
if so how ii that those <lb/>
horizontal layers of darker col- <lb/>
or are -ii r. spa Did the <lb/>
sea hold a of centenary carnival <lb/>
deposit gravel instead of chalk <lb/>
torn few months ill end of every <lb/>
hundred years <lb/>
These lonely rocks arc not really <lb/>
lonely. They are the cities of the <lb/>
guillemot, and every led nook <lb/>
in tin steep <lb/>
i- crowded with those quaint, elm <lb/>
birds. Down on the green <lb/>
below arc sprinkled <lb/>
as ii by a pepper box, <lb/>
mid pitting and eh <lb/>
. ring a din. On I he <lb/>
I I i . land in tin <lb/>
great en b in Ms <lb/>
.,. , , <lb/>
and ii i <lb/>
i n hen's, ml poi . <lb/>
top, so <lb/>
n . . <lb/>
no no I n . ; <lb/>
THE NEW WAY<lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
News In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old to go from house to house <lb/>
U II news or meet at roads store- one u week <lb/>
find on; what They wen slow days. <lb/>
It Is Net So Now <lb/>
in this day of and rural free delivery <lb/>
mail yon can gel the news <lb/>
. . is is leading no horns, is complete <lb/>
a newspaper. man to take his county <lb/>
for <lb/>
from i <lb/>
a I <lb/>
lid of a r <lb/>
to<lb/>
hi <lb/>
I. I . <lb/>
ward the <lb/>
Kipling and Frank Stockton. <lb/>
and frank <lb/>
Stockton, author of Lady or <lb/>
the were chatting on one <lb/>
about India when the latter <lb/>
said. the way. Kipling, I'm <lb/>
thinking of going over to India some <lb/>
day so, my dear <lb/>
replied Mr. Kipling, with a <lb/>
suspicious warmth of cordiality. <lb/>
as soon as ever you can And, <lb/>
by i lie way, do you know what we <lb/>
will do with you when we gel you <lb/>
out there, away from your friends <lb/>
and family well, the thing <lb/>
will lo lure you out into the jun- <lb/>
and have you seized and bound <lb/>
by our trusty well <lb/>
lay you on your back and have <lb/>
of the very biggest elephants stand <lb/>
over you mid poise bis ample I'm. <lb/>
foot directly over your head. Then <lb/>
I'll say in my most insinuating tone-9, <lb/>
now, Stockton, which was <lb/>
lady or the What <lb/>
would you do well, <lb/>
that's easy enough. I should tell you <lb/>
A Sarcastic Soldier. <lb/>
General Lee had a <lb/>
large mud of wartime anecdotes. <lb/>
He used tell this On account <lb/>
of the shifting of officers to replace <lb/>
losses a young Irish captain was <lb/>
en command a raw troop of vol- <lb/>
who were under lire for the. <lb/>
first lime. Their baptism must have <lb/>
unnerved the recruits, for they <lb/>
budged at the command to charge. <lb/>
A second command likewise <lb/>
disobeyed, to their lender's <lb/>
he rode along line glaring <lb/>
reproachfully at bis men and de- <lb/>
ails <lb/>
fellows, anyway want to <lb/>
live forever <lb/>
i an <lb/>
, . <lb/>
at from i he rock, I inn <lb/>
ten yards or so, and yet he always <lb/>
manages to swing buck on the other <lb/>
foot. As he descends showers <lb/>
birds fall off the cliff, for the <lb/>
mot turns a backward <lb/>
into the air when he wants to fly. <lb/>
is a fearful sight to see that man <lb/>
r and lower he gets <lb/>
no bigger than a bird, swinging to a <lb/>
ledge, picking up n few eggs and <lb/>
putting them into the satchel on his <lb/>
back and always managing to <lb/>
jagged rocks Feet fore- <lb/>
most. At last he jerks the rope and <lb/>
begins to walk upward, bringing <lb/>
enough eggs to a large market <lb/>
basket, and after this desperate ad- <lb/>
venture one egg in five goes to tin <lb/>
landowner for News. <lb/>
ind know what, is going on. <lb/>
HP- <lb/>
sup. .-in with the news-. <lb/>
Semi-Weekly <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
is a page paper and costs <lb/>
only a year.;. <lb/>
Self Restraint. <lb/>
Three wise old men Hire sitting <lb/>
iii a coffee house talking about <lb/>
mans and the world. Wise words <lb/>
pas-ed between the marble tables <lb/>
like Hies upon a window pane. After <lb/>
they had discussed nearly everything <lb/>
had happened since the creation <lb/>
of this world one of them asked, <lb/>
of wisdom, which do <lb/>
consider the greatest achievement of <lb/>
achieve- <lb/>
will only come will n men have <lb/>
learned to one of the -ago said. <lb/>
don't believe I said the sec- <lb/>
is <lb/>
believe you are both <lb/>
said the third. <lb/>
greatest achievement of which I <lb/>
know is the barber who daily <lb/>
holds thirty to heads in his <lb/>
does not think one moment of <lb/>
cutting somebody's head <lb/>
the German. <lb/>
The Helpless Heiress. <lb/>
my cheek good in this <lb/>
isn't good, ma'am, until you <lb/>
bother Didn't you notice <lb/>
I my calling card with it <lb/>
ma'am, but it is not the <lb/>
same <lb/>
nuisance Then I sup- <lb/>
pose I can't get my <lb/>
can gel it by signing the <lb/>
can I My secretary, who <lb/>
does all my signing, is away on a <lb/>
Plain Dealer, <lb/>
Settled. <lb/>
When ii Scotchman answers n <lb/>
question he settles the matter in <lb/>
dispute once all. <lb/>
On a certain occasion the <lb/>
was Mary, queen of Scots, <lb/>
born <lb/>
Sandy Ken- promptly <lb/>
her mil her staying <lb/>
And there actually seemed <lb/>
to be nothing more to be said on <lb/>
the subject. <lb/>
Mysterious Jones. <lb/>
Who is the Man with the Cigar <lb/>
His is Jones, <lb/>
Is be a Good Man <lb/>
Ye-. mt he has one Bad Fault. <lb/>
What is the Fault <lb/>
He Heel's about the Beauty of the <lb/>
Town He fame From, lie it <lb/>
is a Little Town, the People are <lb/>
Honest and do try to Skin You. <lb/>
When they Take You by Hand, <lb/>
they Shake it Heartily, and you <lb/>
Know they Mean it. <lb/>
Is he Going Hack there to Live <lb/>
Oh, no He may Go Back on a <lb/>
Short Visit, but you could Keep <lb/>
Him There with a Gatling Gun. <lb/>
Why he Talk One Way and <lb/>
Act Another <lb/>
You may Search I-, Child. <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
A Scientific Experiment. <lb/>
Professor I am now <lb/>
about to remove both hemisphere <lb/>
of the cerebrum of this frog, when <lb/>
you will see that it i- longer <lb/>
capable of . <lb/>
is performed. The free Iron <lb/>
th table to floor, i i hi <lb/>
the audience Gentle- <lb/>
men, now yon see v bat a small <lb/>
amount of brains it r; In set <lb/>
entire audience in a <lb/>
We print two editions, <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
i twice-a-week is a large <lb/>
page paper, e year. <lb/>
Don be without a paper when you can get one so cheap. <lb/>
If you are not a -end in your today. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Job Department <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
reflector; printing house <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
To Produce <lb/>
Printing. <lb/>
IN YOUR <lb/>
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
-BY. <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattresses arc <lb/>
to <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
bed is sold under not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb/>
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Sails and Chairs of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
MEED <lb/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
LI <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
IV <lb/>
Beginning Saturday i ad for days only we will <lb/>
it'll our entire stock for A off. <lb/>
Embroideries. <lb/>
values values He. <lb/>
values Ct values Be, <lb/>
Lures reduced this sale. <lb/>
Colored Lawns value, <lb/>
A big reduction in all dry goods and <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES. <lb/>
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid. <lb/>
values s values <lb/>
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1.50 values <lb/>
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Within the Next Thirty days We Two for th <lb/>
Price of <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Prompt and Careful attention given to all business. <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
Splendid location, resort Over -ii boarding <lb/>
pupils last year, grade work. High <lb/>
and social life. Conservatory advantages In music. Ad <lb/>
courses in Art Elocution. Hot water heat. <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remarkable health one death among <lb/>
ii personal attention to the health and <lb/>
development of every pupil. High standard of <lb/>
All alike on all public occasions. A HOES <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
lilt Annual Session will begin Sept. 13th, 1905. For <lb/>
address. J. M RHODES, A. M., <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. <lb/>
Marry Skinner, Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
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LAWYERS, <lb/>
Temple <lb/>
Unit we, have <lb/>
with us, in the <lb/>
Mr. Hurry Jr. <lb/>
Tin- will at <lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
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Ties Butts. <lb/>
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For Male and Female. <lb/>
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Elocution and Physic-id Bookkeeping, stenography <lb/>
and Typewriting. A complete course in Ancient and <lb/>
courses leading to A. II. <lb/>
Faculty of Specialists <lb/>
Languages and Literature <lb/>
Degree e. <lb/>
opens September 5th, 1906. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
J. and <lb/>
in the p Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising made application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
County, N. C, 1905. <lb/>
Mount Vesuvius is doing Mm <lb/>
pouting, too, along about peace <lb/>
times. <lb/>
They effected peace by Japan and <lb/>
Russia both taking a <lb/>
Sakhalin. <lb/>
factory in Connecticut <lb/>
that failed is getting the thing down <lb/>
to a <lb/>
If all the grafters in public service <lb/>
were connoted there would net be <lb/>
jail room <lb/>
Wonder if the Orleans <lb/>
failed to have wire screens to <lb/>
to keep mosquitoes out. <lb/>
Now that it is over. It- W <lb/>
not mind tolling how scared he was <lb/>
that his bin If would fail <lb/>
pit and saved his <lb/>
kopeck, -foe Daniels can take coin- <lb/>
age from tins and stand his ground <lb/>
Japan's position reminds us of <lb/>
the fell who sues the company <lb/>
ash fol a thing but get what you <lb/>
can. <lb/>
Plenty i f them believe a board <lb/>
trade would do good, but no one has <lb/>
started the movement for organ <lb/>
Notwithstanding the outcome of <lb/>
the peace negotiations. Russia can <lb/>
never make the world believe Japan <lb/>
did not whip her. <lb/>
Don't be afraid there will be a <lb/>
dearth since war is over. <lb/>
thing else will come along lo attract <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
Bight at the beginning of the sea- <lb/>
son they are trying lo scare people <lb/>
by saying oysters take typhoid fever <lb/>
around with in their shells. <lb/>
The Durham Son i being con <lb/>
upon beginning a new <lb/>
volume. The San is bright enough <lb/>
every day to deserve congratulations <lb/>
The statement is made that the <lb/>
mayor of Atlanta took nothing but <lb/>
beer. Well, he took enough of that <lb/>
to get drunk on, so what's the differ- <lb/>
The president took a plunger in a <lb/>
submarine boat last week, and now <lb/>
be has brought Japan and Russia <lb/>
terms he feels like trying a Hying <lb/>
machine- <lb/>
Coincident with the peace agree <lb/>
was the earthquake shock at <lb/>
Portsmouth, N. H. There were <lb/>
other places also at which the an- <lb/>
caused a jolt. <lb/>
The Western Union Telegraph <lb/>
Co's. messenger boys, at Charlotte, <lb/>
have gone out on a strike for higher <lb/>
wages. The boys are early taking <lb/>
on to the ways of grown folks. <lb/>
Washington's bump of <lb/>
pride must have, felt jolted when a <lb/>
lady in a Fairfield, Iowa, hotel mi <lb/>
took him for a porter and asked him <lb/>
to bring her a of water. But <lb/>
the lady put the healing balm by <lb/>
profuse apology when the error was <lb/>
called to her attention. <lb/>
spirit of taking hold with tin <lb/>
other fellow and doing something <lb/>
together to push things along will <lb/>
help any town. Greenville needs <lb/>
that kind of a spirit <lb/>
Ail over the civilized world there <lb/>
is gratification at the end of <lb/>
ties between Japan and Russia- <lb/>
the folks will want something else <lb/>
exciting to take place in less than a <lb/>
month. <lb/>
About as might have ex- <lb/>
when the are about <lb/>
have cotton ready for market the <lb/>
price gets to dropping. If it goes <lb/>
below ten cents we do not believe <lb/>
many of tin in are going to sell. <lb/>
They never get too old to marry, <lb/>
as is evidenced by a recent wedding <lb/>
in comity in the groom <lb/>
is years old and the bride <lb/>
Neither of them ever married before <lb/>
and their relatives say they ran <lb/>
away this time <lb/>
The City Coaster has <lb/>
completed its fourth year. Hereto- <lb/>
fore it has been bard for a newspaper <lb/>
to live in Carteret county, hut the <lb/>
Coaster has braved the storms <lb/>
lour years successfully and bids fair <lb/>
to keep at it. <lb/>
Greenville had a bale of cotton of <lb/>
the new crop on August and <lb/>
the Scotland Neck Commonwealth <lb/>
it was the new bale re- <lb/>
ported anywhere in the state. We <lb/>
not recall seeing mention of <lb/>
another bale as early as that. <lb/>
Petitions are being circulated in <lb/>
Durham asking the aldermen to call <lb/>
an election on the whiskey question <lb/>
Durham already has prohibition but <lb/>
some of the people want a <lb/>
and the saloon element is helping <lb/>
the contention with the bops that <lb/>
they may slip in on a three cornered <lb/>
light. <lb/>
The Terms. <lb/>
We find a very intelligent and <lb/>
concise statement in The Raleigh <lb/>
Post of the peace terms between <lb/>
and Japan, which we transfer <lb/>
to our columns enlightenment <lb/>
of our readers Summed up, tin- <lb/>
terms are as <lb/>
Russia recognizes Japanese <lb/>
preponderance in Korea, with the <lb/>
right to preserve order and to <lb/>
military and financial advice to <lb/>
but to maintain the open <lb/>
door policy and to observe the <lb/>
integrity of Korea. <lb/>
Mutual evacuation of Manchu- <lb/>
Japan is to restore Chinese <lb/>
sovereignty in Manchuria, including <lb/>
civil <lb/>
Mutual obligations to respect <lb/>
in the future the territorial integrity <lb/>
and of China <lb/>
and Manchuria, with equal <lb/>
The open door for the industry <lb/>
and commerce of all nation <lb/>
Russia to retain the northern <lb/>
part of Sakhalin Island and Japan <lb/>
the southern part. <lb/>
Russia surrenders to Japan <lb/>
its lease of the peninsula, <lb/>
including Port Arthur, and <lb/>
and Elliott Islands. <lb/>
The surrender t China of the <lb/>
railway from Harbin to Port Arthur <lb/>
and with surrender <lb/>
of all privileges obtained under the <lb/>
concession of <lb/>
Limiting the concession of <lb/>
1806, under which the cutoff road <lb/>
through northern Manchuria was <lb/>
built to connect the <lb/>
and line, but providing for <lb/>
the ownership operation of the <lb/>
road by the Chinese and <lb/>
providing further for the <lb/>
in the future of Chinese imperial <lb/>
police for Russian railway guards. <lb/>
Russia to pay about <lb/>
for feeding Russian prison- <lb/>
of war and for other charges, <lb/>
which debts can be liquidated with- <lb/>
out loss of national honor or self <lb/>
respect. <lb/>
10- Special fishery rights to <lb/>
citizens of Japan in waters of the <lb/>
Russian littoral from Vladivostok to <lb/>
the Bering Sea. <lb/>
In addition, The Pest thinks that <lb/>
many other details will appear in <lb/>
the treaty that will show more clear- <lb/>
the victory is Japan's from begin- <lb/>
to end own idea of it is <lb/>
that the Hear will hereafter walk <lb/>
like a man with a guardian over <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Regardless of what men of differ- <lb/>
political views might think of <lb/>
him on other matters, the part Pies <lb/>
Roosevelt took in bringing to <lb/>
completion the peace negotiations <lb/>
between Japan and Russia receives <lb/>
the admiration of every one, lie <lb/>
made a master at an <lb/>
tune time and deserves <lb/>
upon the result. <lb/>
News from Raleigh is to effect <lb/>
the governor is greatly <lb/>
ever the many applications <lb/>
for pardon that pour in upon him <lb/>
by every mail. This might lie <lb/>
avoided if the state had a pardoning <lb/>
board and this matter taken off the <lb/>
shoulders of the governor. The <lb/>
governor has enough other duties <lb/>
to command all his time, beside the <lb/>
matter of granting a pardon should <lb/>
not be left to the discretion of one <lb/>
There are some people who are <lb/>
never satisfied unless they can en- <lb/>
gage in It is not <lb/>
their nature or desire to <lb/>
r see others prosper, and it is this <lb/>
class of folks that are drawbacks to <lb/>
communities, counties and states, <lb/>
The opposite classes should give the <lb/>
a wide berth. <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
The Exports. <lb/>
The South last year exported <lb/>
per cent of the value of the exports <lb/>
of the whole total of <lb/>
t If the greater single com- <lb/>
was cotton. Cotton lo the <lb/>
value of WU sent to <lb/>
Other countries; cotton seed oil, <lb/>
cotton seed cake and <lb/>
meal, naval stores, <lb/>
phosphates, <lb/>
this, manufactured <lb/>
cotton goods, timber, tobacco, <lb/>
grain, coal, cattle, iron and <lb/>
steel, etc , exported. <lb/>
The South is coining into her own <lb/>
industrially- She is developing her <lb/>
own resources And the immediate <lb/>
future will see still further increases <lb/>
of such an astonishing nature that <lb/>
the world will be compelled to <lb/>
up and take It should not <lb/>
he long, at this rate, before quite <lb/>
half of the whole country's exports <lb/>
will be sent out from the South. <lb/>
Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
Chew the tobacco. <lb/>
We have heard much about a re- <lb/>
organization of the Republican party <lb/>
in this state. If it proposes to re- <lb/>
organize by putting Mr. Marian <lb/>
Butler in a place authority its last <lb/>
condition will be worse than its <lb/>
Winston Sentinel- <lb/>
Don't things change When you <lb/>
Id fellows were boys the girls used <lb/>
to wear great long armed gloves and <lb/>
a woman would almost blush if <lb/>
saw her arm. Now they run around <lb/>
the streets with sleeves rolled back <lb/>
above the elbows. The practice costs <lb/>
it is healthier and <lb/>
more sensible Greensboro <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
THE ASSOCIATION OF <lb/>
GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE <lb/>
TO ALL FORMER STUDENTS <lb/>
At our annual meeting held in the <lb/>
college last June, we, as an <lb/>
association, pledged ourselves to <lb/>
raise one thousand dollars <lb/>
to be used for the completion of the <lb/>
front of the new building. <lb/>
The ladies of West Market Street <lb/>
church came promptly to our <lb/>
Baring to give to this fund <lb/>
the proceeds of their annual <lb/>
show. In connection with <lb/>
the we wish to have a <lb/>
work bazaar, in which we ask the co- <lb/>
operation of every former student of <lb/>
Greensboro Female College. <lb/>
that a pleasing display of cm <lb/>
drawn-work, lace <lb/>
graphic, painting and dainty baud <lb/>
made articles of every description <lb/>
will not only add to the attractions <lb/>
of the occasion but very materially <lb/>
increase our receipts. <lb/>
Will you not help to make the <lb/>
a financial success by <lb/>
a piece of hand work, and also <lb/>
by requesting your friends who are <lb/>
interested in the college to do the <lb/>
same AH exhibits should be sent <lb/>
not later than the of November, <lb/>
to Mrs. Lucy Robertson, <lb/>
female College. <lb/>
U IS OUT purpose to reach every <lb/>
i P C girl in the suite and you <lb/>
can assist us very much by mailing <lb/>
copies of this letter to your college <lb/>
acquaintances and also to your <lb/>
newspaper for publication. Ad- <lb/>
copies will be furnished on <lb/>
request. <lb/>
Ma-. Pres <lb/>
Miss Sec <lb/>
More Than Expended <lb/>
in the Wan Men Engaged. <lb/>
Casualties, 349.000. <lb/>
Cost of the war to <lb/>
days at per day <lb/>
annual <lb/>
interest charge at per <lb/>
ships lost, estimated <lb/>
value, pay for keep of <lb/>
prisoners, men sent to <lb/>
the front total dead and <lb/>
wounded, <lb/>
of Manchuria, <lb/>
Peninsula, including towns of Port <lb/>
Arthur and half of the <lb/>
Island of Sakhalin and that part of <lb/>
the Siberian Railroad from a point <lb/>
south of Harbin to Port Arthur. <lb/>
Cost of the to <lb/>
days at per day <lb/>
cereal charge at percent, <lb/>
ships lost men <lb/>
sent to front total dead and <lb/>
wounded <lb/>
i-h- <lb/>
GREAT VALUES <lb/>
in <lb/>
Negligee Shirts <lb/>
We have only a few more cf the 1-2 Size <lb/>
Negligee Shirts left, are the greatest <lb/>
Values cf the Season. <lb/>
You can buy our grade in this size <lb/>
for and grade for <lb/>
Come early these values are ill dis- <lb/>
posed of <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Tor C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything; <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Since the 1st of January of the <lb/>
present year there have been 1,578 <lb/>
uses of typhoid fever in <lb/>
attended by deaths- a <lb/>
mortality of about per cent. This <lb/>
year there have been of <lb/>
yellow fever in New Orleans, with <lb/>
deaths -a mortality of about <lb/>
per It will surprise the aver <lb/>
age citizen to know- that the fatality <lb/>
from yellow fever is so little in ex <lb/>
of that from typhoid. And <lb/>
again, yellow fever ends with frost <lb/>
while typhoid fever has all <lb/>
for its own There is little differ- <lb/>
after all, and that in favor of <lb/>
yellow Observer.<lb/>
Best twist tobacco <lb/>
This is without doubt the greatest <lb/>
crop year in the history of the United <lb/>
States. We have heard something <lb/>
like that before, it seems to us. Do <lb/>
you realize what it means to break <lb/>
the crop record in this <lb/>
greatest crop country on the globe <lb/>
The year of our 1905 is indeed <lb/>
a joyful one for United States farm- <lb/>
all over the land. The harvest is <lb/>
now in lull swing. The weather has <lb/>
been good in most sections, and as a <lb/>
result the farmer smiles in spite of <lb/>
the hard work, because he is think <lb/>
of the grand results. It is a great <lb/>
satisfaction to see the year's work <lb/>
about to close with such a glorious <lb/>
finish. Those city men who say <lb/>
do not envy the farmer will have <lb/>
to change opinion. T <lb/>
will at least have to respect the <lb/>
farmer's cast. He has more of it this <lb/>
year than ever <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
The man loves the young lady, <lb/>
That's his business-- <lb/>
The young lady loves the young man, <lb/>
That's her <lb/>
Soon they will marry, <lb/>
That's their <lb/>
The minister will marry them, <lb/>
That's his <lb/>
they will need- <lb/>
All kinds fancy groceries, bread, cakes, fruits, etc. <lb/>
our <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Do you suffer with indigestion <lb/>
constipation, feel mean mid cross, <lb/>
no strength or appetite Hollis- <lb/>
Rocky Tea will <lb/>
make you well and keep you web. <lb/>
cents, Ten or Tablets. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Best sun cured <lb/>
Williamson's. <lb/>
If you want the family to be <lb/>
healthy, strong active, give <lb/>
Rocky Mountain <lb/>
Tea this month. Makes rich, red <lb/>
blood, bone mid muscle. cents. <lb/>
Tea or Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The first Saturday crowd here <lb/>
today was large.<lb/>
L. <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
This department is in charge of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
QUEER DERIVATIONS. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co., are <lb/>
shoes They sell a pretty <lb/>
hoe cents. <lb/>
The A. G. CM Manufacturing <lb/>
are some the <lb/>
beet and most comfortable desks <lb/>
on the in Let, which they will <lb/>
sell at a very low price. We hope <lb/>
a lot of nice <lb/>
will now go <lb/>
below COM. Don't to see them. <lb/>
We will sell you at some price. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
Have now on hand nice line of <lb/>
glass and crockery all very <lb/>
Co <lb/>
many of the committeemen the j Don't your eyes feel like there <lb/>
count v will avail themselves in Do they pain you <lb/>
this opportunity to make their and feel tired on reading Do <lb/>
rooms comfortable and become mattered and adhere <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Warranted to CURE. <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen ail Coward <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
plea-nit before the opening of the <lb/>
schools. <lb/>
yards standard calicoes at <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Rugs and Trunks at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Just received by R. O. in <lb/>
car load of line which <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
A new lot of bed springs, mat- <lb/>
tresses and furniture A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
while asleep That denotes <lb/>
paired vision and should rem <lb/>
and ail skin <lb/>
Witch <lb/>
mi equal. i a <lb/>
certain cure for bleeding, <lb/>
itching and protruding piles. It <lb/>
will draw the fire out of a <lb/>
and heal without leaving a scar. <lb/>
by wearing eye glasses. B. Boils, old sores, carbuncles, el <lb/>
T. Cox and carry a full line of <lb/>
and can fit your eyes <lb/>
with the proper let's. <lb/>
Nice lot of glass ware and crock. <lb/>
always on hand. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Reduction made on white <lb/>
goods and G. Chapman <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay can <lb/>
in need a go d Barrel be with the well known <lb/>
of Flower see A. W. Ange A Co. Mowing machines and <lb/>
They have the old reliable rakes by Co. <lb/>
The out look the opening call and see them, <lb/>
the Winterville We carry samples of over five <lb/>
grows brighter every day. The hundred styles of wall ran- r. <lb/>
school ha- large dormitories, but We are prepared to you at <lb/>
if they were twice as they cheap as the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
are quickly cured by the use of <lb/>
genuine DeWitt's Witch <lb/>
Salve. Accept no substitute a <lb/>
they are dangerous <lb/>
certain. Sold by John L. Woolen, <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
The pills that act as a tonic, and <lb/>
not as a drastic DeWitt's <lb/>
Little Earl run- <lb/>
Headache, Constipation, <lb/>
Jaundice, etc. Early <lb/>
are small and easy to take and easy <lb/>
to act Sold by John L. Wooten, <lb/>
the salve that heals without a scar <lb/>
is Witch Hazel Salve. <lb/>
such re <lb/>
lief. Ir d . out <lb/>
soothes, heals all cuts, <lb/>
J examine before J-- <lb/>
Bro- j i the genuine Witch <lb/>
r last mail brought in more. For hardware supplies Salve. Be ware of counter- <lb/>
they arc dangerous. Bold b <lb/>
John L. druggist. <lb/>
orders for baggies. W. I,. House. <lb/>
Mrs. Sparks has an excellent There is C <lb/>
iii. in should have to pay A. <lb/>
line of millinery in IT Never in the to <lb/>
depot, which she expects to open high for Hour, they , pleasant <lb/>
Up In the stores in a can raise their own wheat and failing in results are <lb/>
few dare Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly Little Fitly Risers. <lb/>
Tarheel equipped a certain <lb/>
Twenty-live splendid <lb/>
wagons for sale by the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Ox <lb/>
in need anything in <lb/>
the crockery and glass line <lb/>
be sure to see us before buying. <lb/>
It. Co. <lb/>
in need of jugs and <lb/>
jars go to, Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
All c of paint, and yellow <lb/>
in e at Harrington -v Co. <lb/>
Hour. <lb/>
guarantee against <lb/>
i torpid and all of the ills <lb/>
A. D. fox Co., have received; resulting from constipation. They <lb/>
the first car load of brick for the j tonic mid strengthen the liver, <lb/>
new livery stables soon to be Sold by L. Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
if <lb/>
erected on the <lb/>
Main streets. <lb/>
Pit C Oil <lb/>
After a hearty meal a dose of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent <lb/>
an attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
Company can now supply your is a thorough and a <lb/>
man Is for it ton s and cure for Indigestion, <lb/>
hulls at lowest market i Dyspepsia. Gas on the<lb/>
and all Stomach troubles. <lb/>
Livery and feed stables, are offering cut price Bold by John k Wooten, <lb/>
lips and W. L. too <lb/>
i must be Bold within few days in There is no way lo maintain the <lb/>
whip and <lb/>
One of those new tar heel wagon <lb/>
rolled <lb/>
and <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Prices cut way down, at A. W. f anything that you be kept healthy, pure and <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
A new hit of <lb/>
. th .,., to make room for their new health and strength of mind <lb/>
u way lo nourish except <lb/>
serving for several years. hook UP CooPer Mk through the stomach. The Stomach <lb/>
cheap at <lb/>
A. W. Ange Ca. <lb/>
If want a nice Dress cheap <lb/>
A. W. line it is cheap a o <lb/>
nice. <lb/>
We just received the <lb/>
and nicest line Hen a, <lb/>
Youth's and Hoy's Cloth log <lb/>
offered la Winterville. Come and , <lb/>
examine our stock before <lb/>
elsewhere. Harrington, Bar <lb/>
it Co. <lb/>
Men's suits, good values 15,60 <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice line dress goods, such as <lb/>
Mohair, Broad Cloth <lb/>
of all kinds, at prices way low <lb/>
down. Harrington, <lb/>
Nice Bilk patents cheap at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
and millet <lb/>
T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
For Holt tobacco time alarm <lb/>
clocks see R. U. <lb/>
Chapman Co. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. KallUM sure <lb/>
for at the drug <lb/>
or men to <lb/>
orders for nursery stock <lb/>
county. For enclose <lb/>
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C, <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes very <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington Barbel <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, fine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Colic and Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
are interested sweet or the strength will let <lb/>
paint, will <lb/>
Barber ft nervousness <lb/>
headache, constipation, bad breath <lb/>
sour rising, rifling, indigestion, <lb/>
For bay, COrn and oats, go to dyspepsia at d all stomach trouble <lb/>
Harrington Barber ft Go. that curable are quickly eared <lb/>
Big line of hats caps nM <lb/>
received, latest style. Harrington, <lb/>
F. A. <lb/>
of Chi- <lb/>
end, in town <lb/>
plies of A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Several <lb/>
services i <lb/>
A Warning to Nether. <lb/>
Too much cars cannot lie used <lb/>
with small during the hot <lb/>
from here attended the summer months to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
The Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
guard against bowel troubles. As <lb/>
a rule it is only necessary to give <lb/>
the child a oil to <lb/>
any disorder of the bowels. <lb/>
Do not use any but give <lb/>
tho oil, and see <lb/>
that it is fresh, as oil <lb/>
and has a tendency to gripe. <lb/>
If it does not cheek the bowels give <lb/>
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy and then a dose <lb/>
may <lb/>
and <lb/>
The oil <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Poplin Do Soil was for <lb/>
Butting that was now <lb/>
Hamburg that was now <lb/>
Ladles Hose now <lb/>
Lawn now <lb/>
Gingham now So of <lb/>
White Dress Goods that was be checked in its <lb/>
all danger avoided <lb/>
Also a great reduction in all and this remedy should be <lb/>
Spring and Summer cured at once and kept ready for <lb/>
instant use as soon as the first <lb/>
convinced of any bowel trouble <lb/>
. , . f, pears. This is the most successful <lb/>
A. W. treatment known and may be re- <lb/>
lied upon with implicit <lb/>
oven in cases of cholera <lb/>
For sale by Jno. L. Wooten, drug- <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Come In <lb/>
popular remedy never falls to <lb/>
cure <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES from <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion <lb/>
The natural result la good appetite <lb/>
and Mean. Done elegant- <lb/>
sugarcoated and easy to <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Why use Cotton Baskets when <lb/>
yon can get Cotton Sheets at less <lb/>
than half the price. White. <lb/>
m s w <lb/>
A little forethought may save <lb/>
you no of trouble. Anyone <lb/>
who makes it a rule to keep <lb/>
Colic, Cholera, and <lb/>
remedy at hand knows Ibis <lb/>
to be a fact. For sale by Jno. L. <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
Sick headache results from a <lb/>
disordered condition of the stomach <lb/>
and is quickly cured by Chamber- <lb/>
Stomach and Liver <lb/>
For sale by Jno. L. Wooten, <lb/>
Preserving <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
pears at S. M. <lb/>
Origin of Some of the Word Now <lb/>
Everyday <lb/>
Some familiar words illustrate <lb/>
that confusion between article and <lb/>
substantive which given the <lb/>
English language for <lb/>
represents <lb/>
an additional name, and <lb/>
or it used <lb/>
to be written, was once <lb/>
a Wrong version of <lb/>
the phrase the nonce <lb/>
was originally then <lb/>
that one time, being the <lb/>
dative case of On the other <lb/>
hand, and <lb/>
were and <lb/>
originally. also has <lb/>
conic from <lb/>
with and is <lb/>
really <lb/>
not equal or odd man, the odd man <lb/>
out who arbitrates. <lb/>
Besides Anglo-Sax- <lb/>
on- owe the word and their <lb/>
method of reckoning in dozens in- <lb/>
of tens to Norway. The <lb/>
Iceland had a <lb/>
way of reckoning which made ten <lb/>
equal twelve by the addition of the <lb/>
word whence the English <lb/>
word to the <lb/>
Swedish whence the word <lb/>
dozen. The ten meant <lb/>
twelve, the hundred meant <lb/>
and m on. This probably also <lb/>
explains the method of <lb/>
counting six score to the hundred. <lb/>
is one of the hardest <lb/>
worked words in the language. It is <lb/>
the same as should <lb/>
have the some meaning of things <lb/>
spoken injurious to a person's <lb/>
Derived alike from Creek <lb/>
good examples of doublets <lb/>
from classical <lb/>
with the <lb/>
from the Greek; by <lb/>
way of Norman French <lb/>
The fame process given <lb/>
and and <lb/>
and <lb/>
-OF- <lb/>
THE BANK OF N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, HAY 1905. <lb/>
Interrupted <lb/>
said the traveler, <lb/>
leaning over the counter in the <lb/>
shop, where his samples were <lb/>
spread out for display, and peaking <lb/>
to the fair girl behind ii in low, <lb/>
eager, passionate tones, that <lb/>
old Hunks has tone to the front lo <lb/>
wait on a customer, I may till you <lb/>
how I have looked forward for the <lb/>
lost thirty to the time when I <lb/>
should have the happiness of seeing <lb/>
you again and hearing from your <lb/>
own dear that you have not for- <lb/>
gotten me, may I not While <lb/>
have been on dreary round.- from <lb/>
town to town or passing the leaden <lb/>
hours in wailing for trains at little <lb/>
railway stations, the thought of your <lb/>
lovely face has thrilled me to the <lb/>
heart's core. You have been to me <lb/>
the beacon light of hope, the <lb/>
ration of every Striped goods like <lb/>
these. Baxter, are worth <lb/>
shillings a dozen. I can't make <lb/>
them a penny he said, in a <lb/>
bit -like tone. <lb/>
old Hanks bod returned to the <lb/>
back part of the <lb/>
Fun. <lb/>
Too Much Praise. <lb/>
Irishman who working on <lb/>
a railway said one day to the <lb/>
warn any more <lb/>
hand . a brother ill <lb/>
home wants it <lb/>
The foreman asked him what sort <lb/>
of a workman his brother was, <lb/>
Pat replied, <lb/>
as u as mes <lb/>
right. Tell him to come <lb/>
I'm axing for my broth r, <lb/>
there's old father at homo <lb/>
a job the same time, <lb/>
sort of a man is <lb/>
your father, <lb/>
he's as good as the <lb/>
two of <lb/>
-aid the foreman, <lb/>
your father to come, and you and <lb/>
your brother can slay <lb/>
don <lb/>
tho Strain. <lb/>
live, had gone into <lb/>
the pantry against his mother's or- <lb/>
and had picked the frosting <lb/>
from the baked for dinner. <lb/>
Corralling him in the kitchen, his <lb/>
mother spanked him. did <lb/>
not cry. The chastisement did not <lb/>
oven make him mad. lie took it <lb/>
When it was over, <lb/>
his mother dropped into a chair. <lb/>
stood looking out of a win- <lb/>
There was a deep silence for <lb/>
n couple of minutes. Georgie <lb/>
looked around at his mother and <lb/>
very solemnly said, a nice day, <lb/>
ain't it, City <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Left <lb/>
A certain young clerk entered a <lb/>
restaurant and gave an order for a <lb/>
couple of pies. Presently he began <lb/>
to grumble. the <lb/>
said the waiter. are aw- <lb/>
fully dry and responded tho <lb/>
customer. said the <lb/>
seriously, made pies here <lb/>
before you were an- <lb/>
the other, I fancy these <lb/>
ore some of <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
1,710 <lb/>
Due from Banks <lb/>
Gold coin 1.171100 <lb/>
Silver coin 772.26 <lb/>
Nat. notes i. <lb/>
Capital stock pd <lb/>
Undivided profits ft <lb/>
to check 29,822.82 <lb/>
of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. B. Davis, of the bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear is to th best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
ire me. this 26th day of An <lb/>
list, 1905. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
It. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
RE <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Purchasing Our Fall Stock of <lb/>
NEW GOODS. <lb/>
Don't be but <lb/>
wait and see our goods. <lb/>
sir<lb/>
ABLES <lb/>
MULES, <lb/>
We a full of horses mules on hand <lb/>
all the season. We are to furnish kind <lb/>
of horse want, draft horses, Hue drivers and <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
We keep the finest mules can be bought. will <lb/>
buy or trade for any kind of mule or mules or horses, <lb/>
will buy anything from a plug to driver. <lb/>
Come to see us. If we have not got what you want we <lb/>
will get it. <lb/>
R. L. CO. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. <lb/>
Letter of administration upon <lb/>
of Pleasant deceased, <lb/>
this been issued to by <lb/>
the Clark of Superior Court Pitt <lb/>
enmity, is hereby given nil <lb/>
persons claims against said <lb/>
estate, lo present to me <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before <lb/>
the 4th of September, or this <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate arc requested to make <lb/>
ate payment to me. <lb/>
This the of September 1906. <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
Blood thick ping <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Which has the most sense and is <lb/>
most industrious, tho bee or the ant <lb/>
The query was asked by one <lb/>
of another. The professor to <lb/>
whom tho query was addressed <lb/>
promptly took the ground that the <lb/>
ant was the greater worker and <lb/>
more sense in working than <lb/>
the bee. The bee man controverted <lb/>
this and said the bee leads in sense <lb/>
and industry. They are still <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
tobacco made by Brown , <lb/>
Williamson's. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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TRAVEL <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often yo id i <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail r<lb/>
tool <lb/>
CO <lb/>
we v- i i <lb/>
irk a i<lb/>
, ch. <lb/>
VS. <lb/>
Robert Seasons <lb/>
The defendant above will take <lb/>
an action entitled as above <lb/>
i In the <lb/>
a decree <lb/>
divorce from defend- <lb/>
upon the ground of abandonment <lb/>
adultery, and the Mid <lb/>
nil further take notice that be is re- <lb/>
red lo the next of <lb/>
tie court of to <lb/>
lie held at the court I n <lb/>
villa o the d Mon n r tin <lb/>
.; . In s, mix r, a <lb/>
18th of Si mix r, 1905 <lb/>
or demur complaint in <lb/>
aid action, or plaintiff will apply <lb/>
ii the for the relief demanded in <lb/>
the day of July, 1905. <lb/>
Ii. C, Moore, C. C <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On Sale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
i. rails <lb/>
, , X <lb/>
it Republic, <lb/>
i 1903 <lb/>
Port <lb/>
taut ii reign Grand <lb/>
I. d h F . <lb/>
i. 1906. <lb/>
ll i- , I,<lb/>
Of Course I <lb/>
roe um <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey<lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT <lb/>
Block t cl <lb/>
acres, or of <lb/>
viii la i Township. Pitt <lb/>
the second <lb/>
. and H f old <lb/>
and We I S amp. <lb/>
i e lauds I . P. Smith and <lb/>
. wife's land, and <lb/>
others. <lb/>
This August 7th. 1905. <lb/>
Any person or pi <lb/>
i or rest in e I <lb/>
and must file their protest writing <lb/>
within the next days, or they will be <lb/>
barred by law. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
. r-r for Pitt <lb/>
. this 1905. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
of of Pitt <lb/>
bounty I Issued Letters -.-. <lb/>
a -v i . me. on <lb/>
; of on <lb/>
. . . eh. a ; <lb/>
ill to the to <lb/>
pa to <lb/>
g ill i r, I-, i <lb/>
pie i i i <lb/>
I i the undersigned. <lb/>
w .; after date <lb/>
ii- Notice, or this Sot ice will lie plead <lb/>
In liar their <lb/>
s the -Mi. August <lb/>
the r. Albert <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
and <lb/>
in<lb/>
k I <lb/>
i i-r spec<lb/>
1905. <lb/>
, , v.; , <lb/>
to <lb/>
------ESTABLISH 1875.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer am <lb/>
furniture Dealer. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior court of <lb/>
Pitt county, Issued Letters <lb/>
on to me, undersigned <lb/>
the of August, 1906, on <lb/>
I Ii Tucker, deceased, So- <lb/>
ls hereby given to all In- <lb/>
J u the estate to make <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Oil Bar- payment to the ed, and to all <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- creditors of said estate to present their <lb/>
authenticated, <lb/>
undersigned, within twelve months <lb/>
i . notice, or this notice I <lb/>
be in bar of their <lb/>
This the 1-th of Aug. <lb/>
E P. TUCKER, <lb/>
on estate of F. B. Tucker <lb/>
i Attorney. <lb/>
J. Elks. <lb/>
Chairman, W, It. Horn, <lb/>
J. R. J. K. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
TreasurerS. T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Hoard of J <lb/>
Cox. man. B. M <lb/>
Education <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
Standard Peeper C K. <lb/>
in--. <lb/>
Superintendent of <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
J. H. Mm-. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Tuft. <lb/>
C. Carr, T. E. Hooker. <lb/>
J. Lanier. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
Tax C. Tyson. <lb/>
a- <lb/>
A. Clark, W <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire Department-B. <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
J. Pulley, S. Cong e <lb/>
ton, L. ii. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools Service. <lb/>
S Ml-. J O. I'll. I <lb/>
ill pi <lb/>
id t. <lb/>
till-, <lb/>
. Ill <lb/>
Is <lb/>
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June t <lb/>
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C . <lb/>
op. ii in i be ii- <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
; i <lb/>
Soul in i Railway. <lb/>
I ill <lb/>
.; <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
t a <lb/>
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A. <lb/>
N. i <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
P.-s Tl <lb/>
j v,. i v.,. ;,. <lb/>
Can lie II <lb/>
ii <lb/>
II If . <lb/>
lilies, or I. <lb/>
M . <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
leads. Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
y Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
Gail Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour sugar, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Marches. Oil, <lb/>
Seed and Hulls, <lb/>
Oranges, Applet, X <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peach <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
Ware, ii and Woo <lb/>
Ware. i <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, Mt <lb/>
Sewing <lb/>
g.,. s. a <lb/>
ii. for Cash. <lb/>
-i me. <lb/>
o,., <lb/>
NEWMAN <lb/>
At the Oil Stand. <lb/>
I have purchase i th. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
and will it <lb/>
bis old <lb/>
will add In I i to <lb/>
the . <lb/>
ill times mi a complete <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Finn-, i-1 . <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
on me when you want <lb/>
In the lowest puce <lb/>
at u v can <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Grocer. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
I a ring before the Superior <lb/>
Court of as executor <lb/>
n tin Will f <lb/>
A. <lb/>
hereby to sail <lb/>
the i to make <lb/>
ate on to the and <lb/>
all persons having claims against the <lb/>
must present the same for pay- <lb/>
will twelve months from <lb/>
this notice will In bar <lb/>
i I . <lb/>
I of <lb/>
B. Brooks, <lb/>
of Martha A. .- <lb/>
STRAY CATTLE. <lb/>
ox, white red. marked crop <lb/>
in in left. <lb/>
lone heifer, White and <lb/>
. i. marked and half crop in <lb/>
. r. in have <lb/>
two or three <lb/>
is are to for <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
If. Stokes, N. c. <lb/>
t once a w s . <lb/>
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The firm of A Smith was <lb/>
mutual consent on <lb/>
. C. Ii. purchasing <lb/>
at of W. I. Smith in the <lb/>
. C. ii. assumes all <lb/>
liabilities of all l <lb/>
d m must be paid to him. <lb/>
This July 28th, <lb/>
W, Smith. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Services every <lb/>
Sunday. W. <lb/>
Superintendent Sunday <lb/>
School. <lb/>
H. H. Moore, <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
day. Ii. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
W. E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
and third Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Free Will W. <lb/>
H. Laughinghouse, pastor. <lb/>
Service every Sunday nigh <lb/>
and fourth morn- <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
G S Pritchard <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
Frederick <lb/>
pastor. B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
School. Breaching every <lb/>
1st, 2nd and Sunday, <lb/>
night, except <lb/>
service at night. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
3rd nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
M; J. M. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O O <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W N K <lb/>
L Carr, V G; W F Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
Meets every Thursday <lb/>
night B Flanagan, C <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I O R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J ll <lb/>
Harris, Sachem ; W Ed- <lb/>
wards, C of R <lb/>
Pitt Council <lb/>
M. meets every Monday <lb/>
night E H Evans, <lb/>
H B Tripp, RS. <lb/>
Stock of Framing H x ft. <lb/>
Also German Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all binds dressed <lb/>
lumber necessary for building a <lb/>
house complete. Bills cut to <lb/>
on short notice. <lb/>
Greenville lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
COBB BROS. S CO <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to York <lb/>
Chicago and <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
of tin- court of <lb/>
county baring issued letters <lb/>
to me, on <lb/>
the day of July, 1808, on the es- <lb/>
William Butt, deceased, notice <lb/>
la hereby given to all persons <lb/>
ed to the estate to immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and to all, <lb/>
creditors of said estate to their <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to th <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
after the date of this notice or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar their <lb/>
recovery- <lb/>
Tills the 27th day of July, <lb/>
Jemima <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
William <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
A nice farm lying on Tar river six <lb/>
miles from on Greenville <lb/>
and Washington containing <lb/>
This farm is good has <lb/>
tobacco barns on it, a good park- <lb/>
house, good stables an-1 out houses, <lb/>
dwelling with live rooms lately repair- <lb/>
ed and one coat of paint and every- <lb/>
thing ready to go to work. School <lb/>
house mile, church miles. <lb/>
Apply to, <lb/>
W. L. WOOTTEN, <lb/>
R, F. D. No. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
One, half and half <lb/>
old, one, half <lb/>
Holstein and half Jersey, I years <lb/>
old. One, full blood <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bro., <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb/>
When you have a suit of clothes, <lb/>
pair of to clean or press, <lb/>
remember I only turn out <lb/>
class work. Also working <lb/>
altering clothing. Prices <lb/>
very reasonable. Satisfaction or <lb/>
your back. Give me a trial. <lb/>
FRANK HOPKINS. <lb/>
Back of Davis Barber Shop. <lb/>
H, C. <lb/>
at ll S. III. fl .; <lb/>
daily i <lb/>
ill in. l-u A <lb/>
Conn Washington viii <lb/>
Norfolk s. road tin <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New ail <lb/>
North, Connects a Norfolk <lb/>
with nil points West., <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern R. R. <lb/>
bailing noun subject change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. Agent, Washing- <lb/>
ton, X. o. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, S. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
i. Norfolk, <lb/>
Reward will be paid lo any <lb/>
person who can find one atom <lb/>
of opium, chloral, morphine, <lb/>
cocaine, ether or chloroform <lb/>
in any form in any of Dr. <lb/>
Remedies. <lb/>
This reward is offered because <lb/>
unscrupulous persons <lb/>
make false statements about <lb/>
those remedies. It is under- <lb/>
stood this reward applies <lb/>
only to goods purchased in the <lb/>
open market, which have not <lb/>
been tampered with in any way. <lb/>
Dr. remedies cure by <lb/>
their soothing, nourishing, <lb/>
strengthening and <lb/>
effects upon the nervous <lb/>
system, and not by paralyzing <lb/>
and Weakening the nerves as <lb/>
would lie the case if these drugs <lb/>
were used. <lb/>
For this reason Dr. <lb/>
Anti-Pain Pills are universally <lb/>
considered the best pain <lb/>
have for years with <lb/>
pains In my head, heart <lb/>
and have everything I <lb/>
it have <lb/>
c I and not flint <lb/>
until I got u box of Dr. <lb/>
Pain Tills. I Mint-red as <lb/>
hours a time with <lb/>
pains I I would <lb/>
Ann- <lb/>
as <lb/>
revere <lb/>
a my <lb/>
mind. The Tills gave me <lb/>
relief In from in to so I do <lb/>
not have to use Morphine more. <lb/>
I wish you would publish ibis so that <lb/>
other may find <lb/>
I. A. WALKER. <lb/>
B. P. D, NO. S. Sal.-m, Ind. <lb/>
Dr. are sold by <lb/>
your who will guarantee that <lb/>
the Tint package will benefit. If It <lb/>
falls he will return your money. <lb/>
doses. cents. Never sold In bulk. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to <lb/>
Every man who takes pride in his <lb/>
personal will appreciate <lb/>
the graceful, symmetrical of <lb/>
The Clothes. They <lb/>
and made to lit <lb/>
and standard the world over. Will <lb/>
take your measure very <lb/>
you have made from <lb/>
hundreds of different patterns, ind <lb/>
will make your garment in a that <lb/>
will satisfactory to you. <lb/>
PAUL Taylor, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
and Pressing a Specialty <lb/>
We leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for-s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
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 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/>
N. C. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th, 1905. <lb/>
lies,,, .,., <lb/>
Until and Discount 1152,151.46 <lb/>
6,857.74 <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. 2,500.00 <lb/>
8,647.82 <lb/>
All 2,000.00 <lb/>
from Banks 52,958.67 <lb/>
1,109.84 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin -1,653 <lb/>
9,871.00 <lb/>
1241,486.68 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits <lb/>
Expenses Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to 181,484.46 <lb/>
Cashier's Checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above in true to the lest of knowledge <lb/>
and belief ES L. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
. this Till of June, 1905. <lb/>
J. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
MOVE, <lb/>
U- W. KING. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
Of our VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS- <lb/>
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb/>
TRESSES and if you are not more than satisfied we <lb/>
will refund the price. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
F- HORNADAY, <lb/>
General Insurance. <lb/>
GO ON <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
Strongest and Best Companies Represented. <lb/>
A YOUR Patronage Solicited. <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Plate Glass. <lb/>
Health. <lb/>
Accident. <lb/>
Burglary. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody in <lb/>
it readies people money o pay for what they went. <lb/>
If yon have what they want advertise it and yon are sue to <lb/>
get a part of their money. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Mrs, the mother <lb/>
T. It. <lb/>
lied <lb/>
N. C, Sept. 1905. <lb/>
An <lb/>
some five years <lb/>
through this <lb/>
self in strait.-and applied to Mr. in <lb/>
dollar Mrs. Canny i <lb/>
very old lady and died from <lb/>
s ago, her sod here Tours <lb/>
found a. m and was <lb/>
. . . i.,.;. <lb/>
which was very generously <lb/>
granted. Since that time Mr <lb/>
had beard <lb/>
from his friend. When <lb/>
train ca in Monday evening <lb/>
a alighted and made <lb/>
inquiries Mr. <lb/>
told lie lived several miles <lb/>
in the country he at once repaired <lb/>
to the livery stables, secured team <lb/>
aDd driver and to the home of hi <lb/>
benefactor he went and there he <lb/>
paid the loan in full with interest <lb/>
in ample measure. Who says all <lb/>
honest men <lb/>
As authorized for Daily <lb/>
and we lake <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those hi arrears. have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail <lb/>
this office, also take orders <lb/>
paralysis and old she wan <lb/>
highly esteemed and will I- <lb/>
missed by those who knew <lb/>
We extend sympathy to the <lb/>
bereaved <lb/>
acres of land near <lb/>
bout in cultivation <lb/>
sale J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. M Hull came in <lb/>
from a visit t. <lb/>
relatives in New Hem. <lb/>
moved into their new brick store <lb/>
on south Main street <lb/>
bales of new cod on wen <lb/>
s Id on this market yesterday <lb/>
and <lb/>
received, line line of liar <lb/>
and can lit up In any style <lb/>
r price. <lb/>
We will bet our leaks Tin. <lb/>
has the youngest and <lb/>
for job <lb/>
The correspondent reporter lo <lb/>
seems take at the a Oats, Com, Bran, <lb/>
we published J- Smith Bro. <lb/>
concerning two brothers black <lb/>
to purchase goods <lb/>
the millinery of Mis. . K. <lb/>
Katie who has <lb/>
been visiting her daughter, Mrs <lb/>
S. in , has come <lb/>
having had a difficulty that <lb/>
town. We intended no reflection <lb/>
and regret our article so <lb/>
Construed, therefore tender an <lb/>
apology and sure we are <lb/>
forgiven. When <lb/>
city of I <lb/>
have extended its corporate limits <lb/>
five miles further out and honored <lb/>
little hamlet as one its <lb/>
connects, certainly <lb/>
that occasion will be to us a de- <lb/>
incident and until if <lb/>
our immediate vicinity shall be so <lb/>
blessed as to add a more <lb/>
hundred already increasing <lb/>
population we will rest content to <lb/>
allow New York Jacksonville <lb/>
to back the sunlight of their <lb/>
own eat <lb/>
If you need in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin <lb/>
to see He, A. <lb/>
A Hold <lb/>
Wednesday night a or <lb/>
rubbers, the window a <lb/>
the tear end the store of U . <lb/>
Moore and stole watches, <lb/>
pistols, a quantity of valuable <lb/>
and right much other <lb/>
merchandise. Mr, Moore not <lb/>
been able ascertain the <lb/>
extent of his loss, but it is no small <lb/>
amount. This is first robbery <lb/>
that has occurred here several <lb/>
years and our people are right <lb/>
much up over the occur- <lb/>
There is no elite. <lb/>
E. K. Co. will do all they <lb/>
We keen Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Cook Stove-, Bab <lb/>
etc., up <lb/>
Ty-on. <lb/>
mine, thermometers, <lb/>
for sale Cannon A Tyson <lb/>
TO BYE <lb/>
on from <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College <lb/>
graduating a spacial course on <lb/>
the human eye, la the science <lb/>
of optics, I feel able and <lb/>
pared la correct any of <lb/>
any other man <lb/>
can glasses. I will <lb/>
case weak exes or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurting, bum <lb/>
or eyes with <lb/>
or low vision, a p <lb/>
tie <lb/>
i to <lb/>
patient or nut one cent. The <lb/>
,.,., f ;, <lb/>
Ii- in . t refraction and y <lb/>
strain. Ii i dangerous to pro <lb/>
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of refraction <lb/>
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are in <lb/>
U I 111.-ll ll <lb/>
J. . Taylor, <lb/>
all I ha <lb/>
ii have just received <lb/>
lo <lb/>
. apples, bananas all <lb/>
by <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.- <lb/>
AI the. done of business August 1905.<lb/>
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III <lb/>
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RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and I nun. ; <lb/>
Furniture and , . <lb/>
Demand ; <lb/>
Hue from Hanks, ; , <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
giver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other notes <lb/>
TotaL <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
ID. V. <lb/>
.- IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
i And Provisions <lb/>
paid in, C <lb/>
Sui fund j <lb/>
Undivided pr lest <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividend unpaid . <lb/>
IX to check 1,755 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
-S- <lb/>
OF NORTH <lb/>
J; f-B-Smith, Cashier of the <lb/>
.-th,, above statement is true to the best of and b, <lb/>
B. SMITH, C.-ii . <lb/>
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to before I <lb/>
1905. JOSEPH <lb/>
v. g on hand <lb/>
in <lb/>
j Fresh Goods kepi 1011- <lb/>
, Country <lb/>
I; Produce Bo <lb/>
j D. W. <lb/>
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II North Carolina. <lb/>
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s new. W. M. KING. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPOSES <lb/>
home. <lb/>
seats for <lb/>
Dial are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
K. F. Johnson, has <lb/>
be-n in town <lb/>
Tin- mammoth show case in J. <lb/>
B is heavily <lb/>
loaded with pretty goods and <lb/>
notions. Be sure to call and see <lb/>
hem. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw <lb/>
Bread Trays at B. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Lace Curtains from cents per <lb/>
pair up, and cents per yard <lb/>
up, at J. H Smith Bro <lb/>
Save your own hay, a <lb/>
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade, <lb/>
hook or hole digger, at <lb/>
J. R- Smith it Bro, <lb/>
A new line of Cradles and Crib-, <lb/>
Mattresses to match, at J. B Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
A full supply of No. Timothy <lb/>
Bay Oats, Cain, Bran, Col Ion <lb/>
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. B <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Get you a pump and pipe with <lb/>
point eel long, and drink pure <lb/>
water, at J B Smith Bro. <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks s, <lb/>
Grips, <lb/>
possible to please you with Suit Case, at J. B. Smith <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
Miss Nannie and a lady <lb/>
friend came on train Monday <lb/>
left at once <lb/>
Call Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Why docs Banns smile <lb/>
SO long Answer. hey <lb/>
tell us it is a beautiful young lady <lb/>
at his homo. <lb/>
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb/>
For carpenters grind atoms <lb/>
j hemp rope pulleys, at J. <lb/>
Smith Bro, <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb/>
per reductions in while <lb/>
am summer goods, at J. <lb/>
R. Smith <lb/>
A new and beautiful <lb/>
Negligee shirts and fancy hose, at <lb/>
J. R- Smith Bro. <lb/>
Preserve your buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town and Counts lead <lb/>
when you need to dress land full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
your feet, we can save you R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
and something to fit the For can peaches, apple-, com <lb/>
foot. We carry the and tomatoes, a-c, apply to K K. <lb/>
ll III <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
are guilty <lb/>
Ii their enamel bed <lb/>
meads p. daisies <lb/>
Roy a F Mattresses <lb/>
Cannon A Tyson handle <lb/>
e equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
W e will beginning on <lb/>
June 21st offer for cash <lb/>
entire stock of clothing, dry goods <lb/>
Dot ions, shoes hats at prices <lb/>
of in the town <lb/>
Ayden. Our stack is too large <lb/>
and we take this means of reducing <lb/>
same. We have just gotten a <lb/>
luge lot plaids that we <lb/>
at per yard, white sheet- <lb/>
per Jackson <lb/>
B Co. Ayden, <lb/>
the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market Smith. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
to F. K. Go's new <lb/>
market fresh <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
Don't fail Bee Ty- <lb/>
son's crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
no back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated la a special course in <lb/>
the science of ready to ran <lb/>
better service than ever before <lb/>
to from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawn, and straw hats <lb/>
are Mug sold extremely cheap <lb/>
t cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Don't forget Cannon <lb/>
Tyson can supply your wants in <lb/>
almost anything in furniture. <lb/>
hay, oats, -hip stuff, wheat <lb/>
brand, cotton seed hulls and meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
the oven at Me <lb/>
Law-horn's <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. I <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA <lb/>
A for <lb/>
f Women. <lb/>
THE ULTRA SHOE for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the most details and <lb/>
s perfected In its numerous <lb/>
there is no other <lb/>
man's shoo on the market selling <lb/>
at the price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
superior, if its equal. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Mock, Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb/>
Hopkins, Davis, Preps <lb/>
us our . <lb/>
. men em <lb/>
drug<lb/>
LAMER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY I <lb/>
Iron n. <lb/>
Central Barker Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, <lb/>
in man. <lb/>
the to <lb/>
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one presided by a <lb/>
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a perfect shoo. employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
Shoe is made over <lb/>
a last scientifically d <lb/>
to in.-.-i closest variations <lb/>
of width and in woman's <lb/>
footwear <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS.<lb/>
you ever saw. Try a <lb/>
pair and tie convinced. <lb/>
Bight many colored people went <lb/>
to here <lb/>
in regard the adjustment o; <lb/>
damages incurred iii the recent <lb/>
wreck at <lb/>
J. A. Harrington, cotton weigher <lb/>
at this always noted his <lb/>
progressive spirit and an intent <lb/>
purpose lo serve public in <lb/>
a faithful and creditable manner, <lb/>
has just purchased a large of <lb/>
pound Fairbanks scales. Now <lb/>
rest <lb/>
Mr. Harrington's weights will <lb/>
always bear the test. <lb/>
B. K. of Beaver <lb/>
Dam, has h. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Ado. <lb/>
The ladies say that Gannon St <lb/>
Tyson have prettiest, line of <lb/>
dress goods town. <lb/>
candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. a Go's. <lb/>
The soda fountain a <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The latest drinks will <lb/>
Do found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Hart iV Jenkins is the place to <lb/>
get your suit this lull, as the are <lb/>
M. H. line <lb/>
and can give you a nice fit. <lb/>
in are re <lb/>
Calving daily new groceries <lb/>
confectioneries light from the <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
and platen to me. I give the bout return <lb/>
the work promptly, scad ti order lo <lb/>
W. II. Photo Artist, <lb/>
Elizabeth City, N C. <lb/>
mini i <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M W. Principal <lb/>
W M. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for boys and men <lb/>
Splendidly in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
I mediately mi S, A. L., mad in a <lb/>
beautiful of or acres <lb/>
on a acre farm. <lb/>
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El Mills <lb/>
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One Bradley saw Filer, good <lb/>
as new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
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for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
guarantee price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY RUSHER, <lb/>
Proprietor <lb/>
following <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
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Ed. Harris <lb/>
Clip Calculator.<lb/>
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LETTER TO A. SAVAGE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear Sir; You know how well <lb/>
it pays to keep your carriages <lb/>
painted, r looks to <lb/>
keep out water. It pays a well <lb/>
to paint your lain nod <lb/>
We pot your barn <lb/>
that h y- <lb/>
see it. <lb/>
attended a party Shel <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Tennis has been popular <lb/>
id for the passed <lb/>
few days. After several closely <lb/>
contested games Geo. H. Cole was <lb/>
proclaimed <lb/>
f a man from <lb/>
bank he is called an embezzler, if <lb/>
suit of clothes he is called <lb/>
You see, there are two good a Met and often receive about <lb/>
severe punishment. That is one <lb/>
the defects of our system of <lb/>
in Sentinel. <lb/>
reasons for pail t; is look-; the <lb/>
other is wear. yon paint I r <lb/>
looks, the wear will take care of <lb/>
itself. <lb/>
Paint often looks; nod use <lb/>
paint tor <lb/>
wear. <lb/>
The best i- lead <lb/>
ground together <lb/>
machinery; same a- used by <lb/>
It- WE COULD ONLY KNOW <lb/>
Stomach trouble and Cured. <lb/>
years ago my general <lb/>
by health gave way. was <lb/>
the a distressing stomach <lb/>
U. government, t takes fewer and not touch solid food <lb/>
n any kind. For one I <lb/>
n Ions mixed paint J . <lb/>
everything I would swallow, <lb/>
wean twice a long as oil . , medicine , <lb/>
mixed by stomach would not retain R <lb/>
Yours No one can knows what I <lb/>
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ITEMS. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. and SOD <lb/>
returned Friday alter a <lb/>
pleasant visit borne. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Bobbin is the guest <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. O. <lb/>
H. Stanley has returned after <lb/>
a pleasant visit to More- <lb/>
head City and Sound. <lb/>
Mrs. and <lb/>
Who have been BO delight <lb/>
entertained by <lb/>
returned to their home in Greet <lb/>
Ville Friday. <lb/>
is visiting bis <lb/>
T. Sledge. <lb/>
Mrs, II. H. Stanley is visiting <lb/>
relatives near <lb/>
Mrs. J. o. Bobbin returned <lb/>
Friday after a short visit <lb/>
J. B. Bobbin, who quite ill with <lb/>
typhoid at home in <lb/>
s I often felt like it would be <lb/>
so better could die get <lb/>
out i f my suffering. and on I <lb/>
wax under treatment for <lb/>
y.-is I can only say <lb/>
medicine id me do <lb/>
good. Then some good put <lb/>
one if Mrs. Person's pamphlets in <lb/>
my hands, and I read where so <lb/>
many had cured that <lb/>
as bad off U was. I got me a <lb/>
bottle of the Bid from <lb/>
the very first dose I took I knew I <lb/>
bad struck the right It <lb/>
was the first medicine I ever took <lb/>
that the dose did me good. <lb/>
For .- time a time, I <lb/>
was not nauseated after taking it. <lb/>
I to improve until I <lb/>
look thirteen bottles, and it made <lb/>
a cure of me. It has been <lb/>
a I was cored, and I <lb/>
know I am well. I recommend it <lb/>
to who has stomach <lb/>
trouble and to all who have <lb/>
as it my brother oil <lb/>
rheumatism. He tried to get mi- <lb/>
take it long before I did, but I <lb/>
thought, because it will cure <lb/>
was no reason it would <lb/>
cue stomach trouble. I had no <lb/>
faith in it was as a last <lb/>
resort I tried it. II w much <lb/>
i feeing it Would have saved me <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs and child- <lb/>
have returned after a hip <lb/>
their old borne in Halifax. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. of j N. C, Nov.<lb/>
Negligee Shirts, <lb/>
The desirable shirt worn by the <lb/>
average man in all seasons is the <lb/>
Negligee shirt. <lb/>
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS <lb/>
and the comfort you get makes the <lb/>
soft shirt THE SHIRT in all <lb/>
Our not broken and the <lb/>
styles are here, and until <lb/>
we <lb/>
WILL REDUCE ALL GRADES FROM to PER CENT. <lb/>
All styles in our line will sold for <lb/>
ii . it i fin l <lb/>
ii . i M i <lb/>
ii J so <lb/>
K ii ii i. <lb/>
ii ii u mm <lb/>
These prices will prevail days. <lb/>
No Shirts will be charged at these <lb/>
C S. FORBES, <lb/>
The-Man's Outfitter.<lb/>
DEATH <lb/>
the <lb/>
TO MME ROOM FOR OUR TREMENDOUS FALL STOCK WE WERE <lb/>
COMPELLED TS USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR PRICES. <lb/>
Seeing is Believing. <lb/>
NOTICED. <lb/>
GOODS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE AT <lb/>
. T. <lb/>
Big Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a big line of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the times. <lb/>
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture, <lb/>
Pub an End to It All, <lb/>
A grievous wail comes <lb/>
as a result of unbearable pain from <lb/>
over taxed <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint and <lb/>
constipation. But thanks to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Lite Pills they put <lb/>
end it all. They are gentle but <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
A Happy <lb/>
The Reflector re- <lb/>
by express, Friday night, a <lb/>
nice pair of latest style Dixie Girl j <lb/>
shoe, made by the Geo. D. Witt j <lb/>
Shoe Co., of Lynchburg, Va-i <lb/>
They were sent her by W. O. <lb/>
Shannon, the popular salesman of <lb/>
this Arm, and she returns thanks. <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little tiling sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cuts or puny boils <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Serve ever It's the best <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa <lb/>
when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
sod threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
Quit the governor. He <lb/>
is making a good one. <lb/>
We will pay half cent each in <lb/>
cash for tags taken from Brown <lb/>
Williamson tobaccos in lots of <lb/>
or more. Tags must be <lb/>
counted and securely tied up <lb/>
before we will receive them. <lb/>
Greenville Supply Co. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide bad been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which I <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
of destruction <lb/>
Electric. It being a great I <lb/>
tonic and will j <lb/>
the nerves and build up the system. <lb/>
It's also a great stomach, liver and I <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sal- j <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. I <lb/>
Woolen, Druggist. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians had s long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with an on <lb/>
my right writes J. F. Hughes <lb/>
Ga. gave me <lb/>
Everybody thought my time had <lb/>
come. As a last resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The benefit I received <lb/>
was striking and I was on my feet <lb/>
in a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
my It conquers <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. Guaranteed by <lb/>
Jno. L. druggist. <lb/>
and Trial battles free. <lb/>
Don't yon need a ledger or other Makes writing <lb/>
blank They are cheap at I lucky fountain pen, best <lb/>
Book Store. made, Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
BEGINNING OF PASTORATE. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Rev J, E Makes Timely Re <lb/>
marks to His Congregation. <lb/>
On morning Bey. J. E. <lb/>
entered up in his duties as <lb/>
pastor lie Memo i-t Baptist <lb/>
church, lie delivered an excellent <lb/>
moil the <lb/>
his baaed the <lb/>
parable of the supper which <lb/>
messengers were sent cut into the <lb/>
h hedges bidding all <lb/>
to come. The remark of <lb/>
the sermon, directed mainly to the <lb/>
eh appropriate <lb/>
timely we give a synopsis of <lb/>
make this text very <lb/>
tin- As we <lb/>
begin let us <lb/>
selves bu <lb/>
The pastor <lb/>
will fail if be baa alone. <lb/>
I in people ill fail by lb <lb/>
pastor and people will do <lb/>
bin Ii in own <lb/>
we will none our <lb/>
and then let God add His Down <lb/>
We can do much mi this year. <lb/>
here shall be to ad- <lb/>
the kingdom of God. <lb/>
tins d I pledge you my time, <lb/>
e. and all Hie talent <lb/>
ii A <lb/>
i of you will be willing to <lb/>
in bet efforts to to <lb/>
s- die kingdom among men. <lb/>
T snow that some day I shall <lb/>
in give an of <lb/>
NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM. <lb/>
Greenville Will Have a Modern Exchange <lb/>
W the n- days the <lb/>
new System Of the Home Telephone <lb/>
Company will be ready f r cut <lb/>
over. Installing crew of the , <lb/>
Western Electric Company is now <lb/>
here setting ii <lb/>
power plant and main frames. <lb/>
When is completed <lb/>
Greenville will probably <lb/>
modern and up-to-date <lb/>
FANCY E A SUCCESS. <lb/>
Proceedings the Commissioners. Two Young Ladies Give An Exhibition. <lb/>
The board ; , <lb/>
In b of <lb/>
member in the o <lb/>
proved <lb/>
,,. <lb/>
Sheriff <lb/>
SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, I<lb/>
A. and <lb/>
I., ibis g <lb/>
S ; ;. . ll I. <lb/>
t visit <lb/>
lie . I . <lb/>
v.- <lb/>
la V. <lb/>
health and <lb/>
monthly el <lb/>
to i,,,,,. , , . .,. , <lb/>
in town, <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Miss Cobb and bi <lb/>
to K de,<lb/>
list to receive <lb/>
phone exchange in the state as fished dry all too soon. <lb/>
apparatus is all of the newest type Action in regard to the public n. were <lb/>
and has the latent improvements, well every thing to <lb/>
Every subscriber's line will be a for at August readily <lb/>
,. <lb/>
metallic circuit and each <lb/>
postponed to Hi <lb/>
a long set, so <lb/>
that every reach any <lb/>
point Rust of the river <lb/>
direct It in bis telephone. <lb/>
The outside construction is of <lb/>
the highest type, all multiple cable <lb/>
distribution, so the open <lb/>
wires art few in number and very I <lb/>
18.33; bridge- d <lb/>
October meeting <lb/>
Roads in Swift Greek and Con. <lb/>
township petitioned <lb/>
meeting were ordered laid <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Orders were drawn the <lb/>
amounting as <lb/>
The new system is what Is known ad. <lb/>
The fancy goods <lb/>
an m <lb/>
articles on i-p ,. <lb/>
sold well and added quite a <lb/>
sum to the <lb/>
he amusing <lb/>
the which came without <lb/>
was <lb/>
impromptu dive taken <lb/>
u in the 1- <lb/>
Ba central energy type which dots <lb/>
vexing prisoners am <lb/>
Hell. for <lb/>
lie w. II v ill v. <lb/>
Ill- <lb/>
deeds law <lb/>
I tax lists <lb/>
Child Has Narrow Escape. <lb/>
ALL OFFICES RENTED. <lb/>
Masonic Filled With Tenants<lb/>
away with Hie batten 15.301 <lb/>
at the subscriber's station. I. Panting <lb/>
c ill central it is only m <lb/>
remove the i the W <lb/>
your conversation <lb/>
the receiver up notifies <lb/>
central to disconnect, you nun <lb/>
bang up ear piece until, afternoon the veer old baa d an . Dice the M <lb/>
through your conversation, j of Mrs, Helen Carney, win building, <lb/>
to the exchange j visiting Mrs. Fannie is fills the vacant <lb/>
the fell from the upper porch of I the building, and the <lb/>
v is no completing en exchange residence to the to lie congratulated <lb/>
L. of Washing., <lb/>
-1 today here. <lb/>
Ii Sunday <lb/>
j; I mm York. <lb/>
. s. log Jesse <lb/>
j in <lb/>
IS, Cox <lb/>
evening S e. <lb/>
Mi-s Fannie Bagwell left <lb/>
looming Ox lord to attend <lb/>
l-v. and Mis fl. II, Moore <lb/>
home Saturday from <lb/>
Mr. and A. <lb/>
I-ii d evening on <lb/>
Alabama. <lb/>
trip <lb/>
h's <lb/>
went to <lb/>
and <lb/>
d license to pi act ice Hit day evening <lb/>
law, will in and this, looming. <lb/>
rick Tom <lb/>
returned <lb/>
for <lb/>
Dupree<lb/>
ministry too, will <lb/>
held for the which win wilt. feet. In the tall <lb/>
mm the time. When this pastorate for fellow barely missed <lb/>
an increase. This exchange will the step-., ft i <lb/>
also a metallic system that the child no visible <lb/>
equipped with long Injury and it is almost a miracle <lb/>
This service, us well that it was not <lb/>
tin- service to <lb/>
and a mini- A Sad Death, <lb/>
her of other surrounding points, Last evening <lb/>
shall have long <lb/>
or short I trust that none of Us <lb/>
shall look buck upon ii with <lb/>
regrets. The sin of omission is <lb/>
awful, so lei us wail until <lb/>
year, ext month, nor oven <lb/>
next week to constrain men to be <lb/>
saved; this <lb/>
us use every opportunity lo <lb/>
pi men into the Kingdom <lb/>
Hod. <lb/>
We shall put above <lb/>
everything <lb/>
upon the earth. <lb/>
So while the table is still <lb/>
and ye is room, us go out <lb/>
the high ways and hedges <lb/>
them to come <lb/>
win be to Greenville o'clock the angel of death in with the financial <lb/>
j the home and Mrs W. A. of the town sent a- a <lb/>
and called their <lb/>
James, tn her final name <lb/>
rest. She was born Oct. 1808 <lb/>
and died had <lb/>
been sick with fever three weeks. <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
Florence Blow <lb/>
to <lb/>
expense to build <lb/>
is now filled with tenant-. Mr and Mis. Coffield <lb/>
building an ornament Sunday even. <lb/>
the town and ought to prove prof- i-it Mi. Mrs, W. K <lb/>
liable Smith. <lb/>
John Will <lb/>
Correction, Alvin left this morn <lb/>
n Insolvent tax list h- A- M- <lb/>
train i are n lug <lb/>
I to rein , ., <lb/>
H V. II. , . <lb/>
in Jed evening to i <lb/>
J. . in --f <lb/>
tings In- held in <lb/>
Mies <lb/>
i who i i <lb/>
W. Brown, <lb/>
Blown <lb/>
her home visit, <lb/>
rs. Lou Carney and Mm-. ;. <lb/>
A t and n Way <lb/>
, Mrs. J, ton .; <lb/>
Mrs. p. L and <lb/>
Ida Greene <lb/>
ave visiting Km- <lb/>
Moon. have home. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
in Bethel. <lb/>
The of aldermen will meet <lb/>
row night. <lb/>
B. I. Little returned to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
A. Duke returned <lb/>
t from Raleigh, <lb/>
spent the <lb/>
A. <lb/>
i la V <lb/>
s I <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Baltimore, <lb/>
The value of these nearby <lb/>
to the interest, of <lb/>
ville cannot be overestimated and <lb/>
the telephone company is to be <lb/>
commended for their enterprise <lb/>
The Public Invited. <lb/>
tail, In conic to <lb/>
our fancy work sale. And a <lb/>
and interest Greenville in Her death came like a Mow to <lb/>
us a modem system, and so com her uncle and aunt with whom she <lb/>
that it em- had lived ever since her infancy, <lb/>
whole We know I She was a bright attractive child, <lb/>
of no exchange anywhere winning the love of all she met. <lb/>
wide a lope of territory Her death has left a vacancy <lb/>
exchange subscription, that can never be filled may <lb/>
P. Mum foul, I he <lb/>
era the for deaf <lb/>
I passed through <lb/>
He did day evening going lo lo <lb/>
not live in the corporate limits of <lb/>
the did owe the ., . j , <lb/>
any taxes, and hi. name appeared with appendicitis a days age, <lb/>
The new plant when completed God in His all w lie providence, I of W. K. Powell <lb/>
dune the boys can have a rood an outlay of I strengthen and console those grief <lb/>
time. M- been carried out ones and help them s. to <lb/>
Ion, company's general where there is no parting, <lb/>
and earned out by W. G. <lb/>
Allen, superintendent of <lb/>
in charge. <lb/>
sweetheart if you wish. The <lb/>
you draw from the well, yon must I by P. <lb/>
not sell. Oh, they'll say you're a <lb/>
then you'll treat <lb/>
them to cream. And for a <lb/>
we'll give the old maids a tickle. <lb/>
They can for a beau, it will be <lb/>
so nice to Mr. So So. <lb/>
widowers and bachelors must also <lb/>
take a part, for they have left at <lb/>
least, hall a heart. The small <lb/>
can for dulls, tops, <lb/>
whistles and and other <lb/>
little things quite handy. Let us <lb/>
again beg you to conic, and take <lb/>
some of these cheap, <lb/>
articles home. <lb/>
fell opera tonight <lb/>
from I to p. m. <lb/>
live that they may lie <lb/>
pared to her in World <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Of Deeds II. Williams <lb/>
issued to the following <lb/>
couples since reports <lb/>
W. a. Nannie E, <lb/>
J, Briley and Ham <lb/>
Win. Tucker and Mollie <lb/>
Jenkins. <lb/>
Fight on Street. <lb/>
A bloody light occurred to front <lb/>
of W. E Moore's repair shop, <lb/>
about mail time Monday evening, <lb/>
K. L. and H. K. <lb/>
Keel. knocked Keel <lb/>
down the pavement and stoop <lb/>
over dealt him several <lb/>
blows that cut bis head and face <lb/>
until blood Unwed profusely. <lb/>
Report Caused Decline. <lb/>
The government crop report <lb/>
issued today on the condition of <lb/>
the cotton crop placed it at 72.1. <lb/>
This was higher than anticipated <lb/>
sharp decline price fol- <lb/>
lowed the report. <lb/>
Important Meeting Producers and <lb/>
Manufacturers. <lb/>
The meeting Asheville on the <lb/>
Wednesday, is a very <lb/>
important one for <lb/>
manufacturers of cotton, ii is <lb/>
now lime year when cotton <lb/>
is coming in and If the can <lb/>
lie shown the real season, when to <lb/>
sell, he should know before be <lb/>
tell. <lb/>
Pitt county be represent- <lb/>
ed by the man who is foremost <lb/>
his information. The man to go, <lb/>
and represent Pitt county and the Mr- <lb/>
is Col. Isaac A. He Let me thank you, Mrs. Gray <lb/>
has been to the conventions Mr- all your <lb/>
fore, and knows and feels m. kindness to my sou while with <lb/>
tercel if the people. This is you. It gives me pleasure to say- <lb/>
indeed a time to be considering that character the work <lb/>
There is time to loose if Pitt done in your the <lb/>
is to oversight of the H <lb/>
such as entitle it to a most <lb/>
Jury Trial. liberal patronage. After an ex- <lb/>
Justices Hauling, Bonn tree and parlance two years as a patron <lb/>
bad a jury trial of institution, my estimation <lb/>
them today, litigants being W. j it is bes expressed by saying <lb/>
on the list by mistake, <lb/>
mistake is very much <lb/>
M. s, Mayor. <lb/>
On the purl the paper will <lb/>
the foregoing <lb/>
he mayor I lie name<lb/>
insolvent list through over <lb/>
and the error is by all <lb/>
i.-. <lb/>
w. s. of <lb/>
in evening, <lb/>
It. M, Starkey Tuesday <lb/>
evening from n <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. of <lb/>
i- visiting Mrs. I,. Wooten. <lb/>
J. C of Dan ville, was on <lb/>
the tobacco market here today. <lb/>
Henry has moved <lb/>
back to residence on <lb/>
street, <lb/>
Dr. Charles <lb/>
-I Tuesday from <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Mis. A. m <lb/>
j evening <lb/>
wen in today for treat. <lb/>
in a hospital, lie children <lb/>
by Laugh- in Scotland Seek. <lb/>
X. H. moved into <lb/>
K- the houses on <lb/>
street in South Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Harper, of Wilson, <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
W. A. Ti <lb/>
-p iii of the <lb/>
Line, who here <lb/>
some adjusting claims <lb/>
from tile excursion wreck at Urine <lb/>
month, Saturday evening <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
who has i -in In . <lb/>
Mr- H I- Carr, borne <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Jonathan of <lb/>
ville, was killed by a kick from <lb/>
his drive <lb/>
Tuesday, September <lb/>
Rev. L. Opinion The <lb/>
Bingham School, Mebane. IN. C. <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
W. House against S. White- <lb/>
over a shipment of potatoes. <lb/>
The trial was held in the eon it <lb/>
house and attracted quite a <lb/>
of spectators. <lb/>
that If I had another sou to <lb/>
educate, I would without <lb/>
send him to you. I wish <lb/>
success in your work. <lb/>
Kev. L. Clinton, N, C. <lb/>
On Monday at u railroad <lb/>
near a white man and <lb/>
a wire both lulled by pass <lb/>
freight train. <lb/>
George W, pays <lb/>
taxes III Buncombe to the <lb/>
015,830.00. <lb/>
A colored woman In trying <lb/>
slop a light two colored <lb/>
men, at stepped be <lb/>
tween the combatants and received <lb/>
a ball a pistol and was killed. <lb/>
A building near Morganton con- relatives. <lb/>
worth f furniture <lb/>
awaiting shipment was destroyed <lb/>
by lire. was not insured <lb/>
was a total loss. <lb/>
Two stokes county boys were <lb/>
carrying a load of wood to town <lb/>
when the mule they were driving <lb/>
became frightened a dog <lb/>
boys were thrown <lb/>
oil the cart, a wheel passing over <lb/>
neck one of I hem and <lb/>
breaking it. <lb/>
State Superintendent ,. V. <lb/>
and President M- <lb/>
Iver, of the Normal and Industrial <lb/>
college have gone on <lb/>
tour Europe. <lb/>
Dr. it of Boston, <lb/>
who was here to <lb/>
in the left <lb/>
morning for Georgia, <lb/>
Fannie Greene <lb/>
spent Thursday night <lb/>
with her brother, D. S. and <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
sale the <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Don't mi-s the <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
went to Winter- <lb/>
villa evening. <lb/>
W. R Cox went to Win- <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs, Swindell went to <lb/>
Seven Springs Monday evening. <lb/>
and Janie Tyson <lb/>
went in York this morning, <lb/>
Mrs. D. House to <lb/>
morning <lb/>
i-. Winstead, of <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting <lb/>
her. M. King, who <lb/>
i- very ill. 1-. <lb/>
arc vi glad to <lb/>
heir that Mrs. Kin.; is much <lb/>
lo visit <lb/>
c. s. Forbes left this morning <lb/>
for New to purchase and <lb/>
good-. <lb/>
Dr. ti. the eye special- <lb/>
of Atlanta, is in town and will <lb/>
open an office <lb/>
Miss Bethel, <lb/>
who baa been visiting Mrs, j. s <lb/>
Keel, returned home g. <lb/>
Kev. of <lb/>
Square, arrived Monday will <lb/>
a -1st a meeting near Greenville, <lb/>
Mis- Lillian Warren, of Wilson, <lb/>
who has been Mrs. T. <lb/>
Man ford, returned borne this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Card Thanks. <lb/>
I desire to return my heartfelt <lb/>
thanks to the people of <lb/>
and vicinity tor sympathy <lb/>
and kindness to me iii the recent <lb/>
death of my husband in <lb/>
train wreck. The kindness <lb/>
me Will ever be appreciated. <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. <lb/>
Meeting in Methodist Church. <lb/>
The meeting in the Methodist <lb/>
begins with good interest. <lb/>
A large heard Kev. <lb/>
H. Monday and <lb/>
his sermon was very impressive <lb/>
one. Services will be held twice <lb/>
each day, at a. and s p. m. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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