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CHASE <lb/>
The Entire Stock the BEE HIVE, Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
Bought <lb/>
By <lb/>
National Salvage Company <lb/>
At on the dollar and our are that the Stock must be <lb/>
CLEARED<lb/>
ark the date and mark <lb/>
it well. <lb/>
Without a parallel in the memory Man has there ever been such High Grades of Clothing, Dry <lb/>
Hats. Furnishing Goods, at such Low Prices. <lb/>
let nothing keep you away <lb/>
Thursday, September 14th, instructions from The National Salvage Company SELL the entire stock, Furnitures The hour is set The date <lb/>
at a. m. <lb/>
at less than Cost of all the Raw Material- <lb/>
you know. <lb/>
The Sale Opens <lb/>
Promptly <lb/>
Thursday, Sept 14th, <lb/>
WAIT WATT <lb/>
WAIT. <lb/>
Buy your Goods at one-third their real value. Be sure you find the Right Place. Look for name <lb/>
THE NATIONAL SALVAGE AT THE BEE <lb/>
r, <lb/>
The Bee Hive, Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, closed out at on <lb/>
the Dollar to be sold in <lb/>
Days, commencing Thurs- <lb/>
j day 14th at <lb/>
Merchants can buy any part of this Stock Profitably <lb/>
Doors are now closed and will be open again till a. m. <lb/>
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH <lb/>
When we will have the entire stock marked down in plain figures. <lb/>
worth of seas- <lb/>
merchandise to be <lb/>
almost given away, com- <lb/>
j Thursday, Sept. <lb/>
14th at <lb/>
Silk and Velvets <lb/>
A silks that will prove <lb/>
Interesting <lb/>
Black yard wide silk worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
i-1 inch <lb/>
at <lb/>
Big Line Matting. <lb/>
Wash Fabrics <lb/>
Words lack force to <lb/>
the of these cl at <lb/>
prices <lb/>
India linens, worth. <lb/>
Salvage Co. sale <lb/>
linen, worth, <lb/>
Salvage Co. sale price <lb/>
Check Dimities, values u <lb/>
National Salvage Co <lb/>
price <lb/>
tress <lb/>
Na- <lb/>
Na- <lb/>
to <lb/>
tale <lb/>
He <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
so inch bleached table damask <lb/>
value, National Sal <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
inch white satin damask, <lb/>
would sell regularly <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large napkins, <lb/>
BO dozen, National Salvage Co. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Extra hath <lb/>
Salvage Co. sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Linen <lb/>
National Salvage Co sale <lb/>
price , <lb/>
Pull white crochet bed <lb/>
spreads s r pat <lb/>
torn-. I i for <lb/>
pairs of towels, regular <lb/>
value.-. National Salvage Co. sale <lb/>
All i-, included in the great <lb/>
National price <lb/>
sales <lb/>
good yard wide <lb/>
bleaching must go in this Nation- <lb/>
Salvage o's sale price <lb/>
yards hamburg special <lb/>
value at this price going in <lb/>
National Salvage o's sale <lb/>
yards regular check <lb/>
homespun must goat <lb/>
best apron check <lb/>
gingham while it lasts <lb/>
Special value and cut prices in <lb/>
law <lb/>
cotton in this <lb/>
National Sal sale <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen ladles hemstitched <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular seller <lb/>
National Salvage i o's price <lb/>
dozen men's bordered and <lb/>
hemstitched handkerchiefs were <lb/>
National Salvage Co's Bale <lb/>
price <lb/>
dozen handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above only finer <lb/>
A nice quality handkerchiefs <lb/>
For men and ladies National <lb/>
Salvage Co's sale price <lb/>
Staple Department. <lb/>
yards <lb/>
calico American Indigo <lb/>
carmine red ail <lb/>
Men's and <lb/>
Hose <lb/>
Mens Suits. <lb/>
fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, price now <lb/>
A fine cotton fancy hose <lb/>
regular price now <lb/>
Men's black socks, regular <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's gray mixed socks, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
socks, regular <lb/>
price at <lb/>
All children's Id-mid <lb/>
at <lb/>
Every offer a great bargain <lb/>
Shoes For Ladies. <lb/>
values going <lb/>
to values going <lb/>
Shoes going at <lb/>
prices <lb/>
Mens Shoes. <lb/>
value <lb/>
no and values <lb/>
values l <lb/>
on value.- <lb/>
Everyone must go. <lb/>
Men's and <lb/>
Boy's Furnishing. <lb/>
A big Men's Garters go- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Heavy Canton Flannel drawers <lb/>
value <lb/>
value <lb/>
Heavy drill Slips <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
now Be <lb/>
Good suspenders on sale <lb/>
Suspenders <lb/>
Good boy's Suspenders, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's good work Shirts <lb/>
Men's nice Negligee Shirts <lb/>
Men's fancy Negligee Shirts <lb/>
How Is <lb/>
Men's good 1.35 Brogans while <lb/>
they last <lb/>
91.98 This will you a good <lb/>
desirable Suit of lit and fashion. <lb/>
An immense range of fancy <lb/>
mixtures Checks, Plaids and <lb/>
mingled effects, would be cheap <lb/>
must go now at <lb/>
will secure for your choice of <lb/>
n grand of Single <lb/>
double-breasted Cheviots, Worst- <lb/>
ed in the most desirable patterns <lb/>
Superbly tailored fancy <lb/>
faced finished values that are <lb/>
in every respect to any <lb/>
suits. serges, <lb/>
and scotch mixtures must go at <lb/>
the National sale <lb/>
price t <lb/>
All and suits cut <lb/>
half in two <lb/>
A good strong pair of <lb/>
for . <lb/>
fancy <lb/>
worth l BO, now <lb/>
Fine fancy and plain worsted <lb/>
pin's that regularly sold from <lb/>
to now i is <lb/>
All other prices cut in <lb/>
ion <lb/>
line of <lb/>
alls be sold a <lb/>
The knife has been put into <lb/>
every article. The prices are <lb/>
only half the quality is the best <lb/>
Overcoats <lb/>
Mon's value now p <lb/>
I coats as low as <lb/>
Boys Suits <lb/>
two piece suits single <lb/>
and double breasted jackets <lb/>
worth during this <lb/>
sale at only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is artistic <lb/>
and elegant garments that were <lb/>
always sold at all go in this <lb/>
sale at <lb/>
Thirty distinct effects in <lb/>
ultra fashioned knee pant suits <lb/>
in all the swellest of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale I to <lb/>
Boys Knee Pants. <lb/>
pairs of boys knee pants <lb/>
worth up National Salvage <lb/>
Co's sale price <lb/>
pairs of boys knee pants <lb/>
regular sellers, National <lb/>
Salvage Co's sale <lb/>
Wonder of the Age <lb/>
Novelty suitings and fancy <lb/>
mixtures, voiles and crashes late <lb/>
stylos, desirable shades <lb/>
inch value <lb/>
at, only <lb/>
In fact, qualities and pat- <lb/>
terns in dress goods at great <lb/>
sacrifice prices <lb/>
must go at <lb/>
An elegant skirts, well worth <lb/>
going at <lb/>
The best mercerized skirts on <lb/>
the market marked down to <lb/>
Extra Extra <lb/>
curtain must go at <lb/>
Mens Hats. <lb/>
mens and boys in desirable <lb/>
shapes Worth DO up <lb/>
felt hats in- <lb/>
values ranging from <lb/>
at the exceeding <lb/>
low price of <lb/>
in men's hats in <lb/>
bin Denver shapes come in <lb/>
black and nutria, price <lb/>
All the newest spring shapes <lb/>
as well as staple styles in hats <lb/>
that are sold everywhere for <lb/>
National Salvage price <lb/>
Beautiful Striped <lb/>
Cheap at going at <lb/>
inch dimities worth Na- <lb/>
Salvage sale price <lb/>
Persian lawn worth <lb/>
while it lasts He <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
Hooks and eyes, black and <lb/>
white, worth Bo, at only <lb/>
The best pins ever sold at <lb/>
only <lb/>
shirt and dress buttons, <lb/>
different styles, per dozen <lb/>
braid, worth <lb/>
a bunch <lb/>
Cotton elastic, black and white, <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form-lit ting <lb/>
corsets, in all the celebrated <lb/>
makes, in military and <lb/>
fro Silo <lb/>
Other beauties <lb/>
Stop and think. Can you Remember The National Salvage Company have bought this for a song and it must be sold re- Safe and fixtures <lb/>
afford to miss such an op- I of cost. Every article guaranteed and will be exchanged or refunded. or to be sold for less than It <lb/>
this great sale Thursday, Sept. at a. m. at <lb/>
cost to make them. <lb/>
The Bee Hive, c.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
SAFE CRACKERS ON TRIAL. <lb/>
Not <lb/>
Lieutenant Governor Winston Will <lb/>
and <lb/>
May Go to <lb/>
N. C, Sept. <lb/>
and the alleged safe <lb/>
crackers, dressed in their Sunday <lb/>
and looking quite snick <lb/>
and span, their <lb/>
and the <lb/>
illness of appeared <lb/>
in court morning and <lb/>
plead guilty on the charge of car- <lb/>
concealed weapons. A <lb/>
hitch came id the proceedings just <lb/>
here, however, for during the <lb/>
night previous Solicitor Henry, of <lb/>
South Carolina, came on the scene <lb/>
and demanded that the men be <lb/>
turned over to the South Carolina <lb/>
authorities to answer to the charge <lb/>
Tabbing a safe at Heath <lb/>
Judge Neal sentence <lb/>
and pressure is again to be Wrought <lb/>
on the powers that be in North <lb/>
Carolina for <lb/>
The through their <lb/>
attorneys, Messrs. Bennett <lb/>
Bennett, claim their right to die- <lb/>
missal or sentence on the <lb/>
to they plead guilty and are <lb/>
fighting bard against removal. <lb/>
Lieutenant Governor Winston <lb/>
has telegraphed that he will not <lb/>
interfere. Unless Governor Glenn <lb/>
honors the requisition before <lb/>
Solicitor Henry's departure the <lb/>
case will remain as it is until bis <lb/>
return or Judge Veal will send <lb/>
Fisher and to the roads. <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
The case of State vs. Davis, <lb/>
previously reported, in which an <lb/>
indictment was sent for eaves- <lb/>
dropping, was argued b the <lb/>
attorney general and Harry Skin <lb/>
Esq. The attorney general <lb/>
stated that since the indictment <lb/>
did not allege that the converse <lb/>
overheard had been repeated <lb/>
in the community, he did not <lb/>
think that it would lie for the <lb/>
charge of eaves dropping as <lb/>
recognized by the Common Law, <lb/>
that it might be good to bold <lb/>
the defendant on a charge of dis- <lb/>
orderly conduct. <lb/>
Mr. Skinner, for the defendant, <lb/>
took the ground that the indict- <lb/>
did not charge any offense <lb/>
and that the acts complained of <lb/>
did not constitute disorderly cod <lb/>
The state was the appellant <lb/>
this case, the indictment having <lb/>
been quashed on motion defend <lb/>
ant in the lower <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
j.-. <lb/>
Mi<lb/>
Aged Lady Killed. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C, Mrs. Susan <lb/>
aged years, and a pen- <lb/>
of Mexican war, was struck <lb/>
by engine of a local freight <lb/>
train from Mount and in- <lb/>
killed at three <lb/>
miles north South Rocky Mount <lb/>
on the Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
way this morning. The <lb/>
ate woman attempted to cross the <lb/>
track in of the moving train <lb/>
Id an effort to save the life of a pet <lb/>
dog without apparent cognizance <lb/>
of the jeopardy in which she <lb/>
ed her own life. The deceased <lb/>
was a widow of John Williams, <lb/>
who served the Coast Line as sec <lb/>
master a number of years. <lb/>
Bought a Stock in Tarboro. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co., of this <lb/>
town, have purchased the Morris <lb/>
of dry goods Tarboro. It <lb/>
is the largest and stock there <lb/>
and occupies the best equipped <lb/>
store in Tarboro. Mr. Wilkinson <lb/>
has gone to Tarboro to take charge <lb/>
f the stock and close it out as <lb/>
rapidly as possible. The stock <lb/>
was bought at a and will <lb/>
be sold accordingly. <lb/>
WILL BREAK CONNECTION. <lb/>
Greenville Shut In Than Ever. <lb/>
A change has been made in the <lb/>
schedule trains on the Atlantic <lb/>
ft North Carolina railroad that will <lb/>
practically break connection with <lb/>
trains on this branch of the Coast <lb/>
Line, unless there is a change on <lb/>
this road also or the train is never <lb/>
behind time at all. The train that <lb/>
has been passing <lb/>
p. m., has been moved to <lb/>
p. m. This is just about the time <lb/>
the Coast Line train reaches Kin- <lb/>
if it is on time, and it seldom <lb/>
is. So passengers mail getting <lb/>
around way the evening <lb/>
will he out of the and <lb/>
Greenville will have to jog along <lb/>
with one outlet a day. <lb/>
DEATH OF MRS. E A. <lb/>
District Meeting. <lb/>
D C. Moore, L. H. Fender, W. <lb/>
L. Best, W. F. Brans, D. L. <lb/>
E. E. Griffin. C. K. and <lb/>
What He Found. <lb/>
During the South African War, <lb/>
when country was under mar- <lb/>
law, letters sent home by <lb/>
British soldiers bad to pass through <lb/>
the bands of a censor. <lb/>
A private in a <lb/>
bad sent four or five letters <lb/>
home, telling his parents about the <lb/>
doings of his regiment, <lb/>
bad been obliterated by the <lb/>
censor and were therefore illegible <lb/>
on their arrival. At the foot of <lb/>
the next letter he <lb/>
look under the <lb/>
At the censor's office the letter <lb/>
was opened and read as usual. The <lb/>
officer charge spent some time <lb/>
in steaming the stamp the <lb/>
envelope, so that he could read the <lb/>
message be was certain be <lb/>
would find there. At last bis <lb/>
patience was rewarded, but his <lb/>
feelings can be better imagined <lb/>
than described when he read these <lb/>
it hard to get <lb/>
Philadelphia Ledger. <lb/>
The Put At <lb/>
Washington, Sept. <lb/>
of Naval Intelligence today <lb/>
received advices by cable from the <lb/>
American naval at <lb/>
to the effect the loss in killed <lb/>
and missing on the battleship <lb/>
was The wounded <lb/>
number The cause of the ac- <lb/>
cannot be ascertained until <lb/>
the is floated. <lb/>
Dr. Tail Butler Elected. <lb/>
Oklahoma Territory, <lb/>
Sept. the final session of <lb/>
the ninth annual meeting of the <lb/>
International Live-Stock Sanitary <lb/>
the following officers <lb/>
were <lb/>
President, Dr. H. <lb/>
Texas; vice-president, Dr. Tait <lb/>
North Carolina; secretary- <lb/>
treasurer Dr. H. Ward, Min- <lb/>
Big Crowd Went <lb/>
Hatch excursions are <lb/>
always successful. The one that <lb/>
went this morning was <lb/>
every coach and even the baggage <lb/>
car being full. Quite a number of <lb/>
went from Greenville <lb/>
others wanted to go but backed <lb/>
nut because it looked like they <lb/>
could not get seats. <lb/>
too III to Sail. <lb/>
New York, Sept. <lb/>
the Japanese peace envoy, <lb/>
who was reported today to be <lb/>
from typhoid fever, though <lb/>
the consulting physicians are not a <lb/>
unit on this point, was said to lie <lb/>
in a satisfactory condition. Baron <lb/>
is at the <lb/>
Hotel and his return to Japan has <lb/>
been Indefinitely postponed <lb/>
though most of the members of his <lb/>
suite will set sail for homo <lb/>
row, the date originally planned <lb/>
for the departure of the mission. <lb/>
Chew the tobacco. <lb/>
will be held in Greenville the <lb/>
second night <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
An Excellent Woman Passes Away. <lb/>
Mrs. Del wife of Hon. <lb/>
E. A. former Superior court j W <lb/>
clerk, died at 8-30 o'clock Friday ; Odd Fellows in <lb/>
evening at their home on j Thursday night. The <lb/>
son avenue. She had been meeting order <lb/>
some weeks with an from <lb/>
which there was little hope of <lb/>
recovery, but the end came sooner <lb/>
than expected and her death was <lb/>
shock to the family and also the <lb/>
host of friends who held her in <lb/>
high esteem. She was one of our <lb/>
be-t women, a kind friend, <lb/>
table, and her life was filled with <lb/>
good deeds. <lb/>
Mis. was a little past <lb/>
years old. and was a daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W M. King. <lb/>
was twice married, her <lb/>
band being the late Mr. Samuel <lb/>
of Centerville. <lb/>
married Mr. E. A. in Nov- <lb/>
1895. Betide her <lb/>
and she is also survived <lb/>
by four Pattie Win- <lb/>
sled, of Rocky Mount; Mrs. G. B. <lb/>
King, of Washington, D. Mrs <lb/>
C. Wells, of Wilson, and Mrs <lb/>
L. I. Moore, of Greenville. <lb/>
Funeral services were con- <lb/>
ducted by Rev. D. B. Clayton in <lb/>
the church at o'clock <lb/>
Sunday morning, from the <lb/>
church the were taken <lb/>
to the burial ground at the King <lb/>
homestead, near Falkland, the <lb/>
interment being about o'clock, <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Shot His Wife at Sight. <lb/>
Tampa, Fla , Sept. <lb/>
special from Tarpon Springs, <lb/>
says at six o'clock this afternoon <lb/>
G. K. a well known <lb/>
or, walked into boarding <lb/>
of Hiram Pent, of that place, and <lb/>
as his wife came to meet him <lb/>
the dining room, Paul shot her <lb/>
down with a double shot- <lb/>
gun and then ran into back <lb/>
yard, shooting himself with the <lb/>
contents of other barrel. Paul <lb/>
was instantly killed, hut bis wife <lb/>
lived ten minutes. Paul had been <lb/>
drinking, it is said, for <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Patent Medicine Decision. <lb/>
Washington, D. C , Sept. 14th. <lb/>
commissioner of internal <lb/>
revenue today decided the <lb/>
manufacturers of patent medicines <lb/>
composed of distilled <lb/>
must, after December <lb/>
1905, take out licenses as rectifiers <lb/>
liquor dealers, and drug- <lb/>
and others handling <lb/>
question must pay the license <lb/>
required by law of a liquor dealer. <lb/>
In a instructions just sent <lb/>
to internal revenue collectors Com- <lb/>
missioner Yerkes draws their at <lb/>
to the existence of a large <lb/>
of compounds on the mar- <lb/>
that sell as but are <lb/>
composed of distilled spirit <lb/>
without addition of drugs m <lb/>
medicines in sufficient <lb/>
to materially change their <lb/>
Mr. J. Marie-, a <lb/>
inspector, has sworn out a <lb/>
against Miss Sal lie who <lb/>
recently was a clerk in the Con <lb/>
cord charting open <lb/>
mail. She was given a <lb/>
at Concord last <lb/>
Wednesday, before United States <lb/>
Commissioner G. A. Kestler, and <lb/>
waived examination. She gave <lb/>
bond tor her appearance <lb/>
for ha id i September <lb/>
Patriot. <lb/>
There an i-o many applicants tor <lb/>
at <lb/>
the Republican of the <lb/>
to a <lb/>
to decide on one to be <lb/>
endorsed for the position. <lb/>
he <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
If a man has but one shirt <lb/>
never owes a lug wash bill. <lb/>
mantle of charity is soon <lb/>
worn threadbare by a hypocrite. <lb/>
Any woman can keep a secret if <lb/>
you give her enough chloroform. <lb/>
A many to called business <lb/>
pointers out to be <lb/>
pointers. <lb/>
s married man goes oz a <lb/>
trip he leaves his wife <lb/>
home <lb/>
Recklessness of a young fool is <lb/>
only surpassed by an old tool's <lb/>
obstinacy. <lb/>
After acquiring an <lb/>
ring a girl proceeds to reconstruct <lb/>
her ideal. <lb/>
A man doesn't have to be a <lb/>
philosopher in order Io discover <lb/>
that all rich girls are handsome. <lb/>
Time may be money in some <lb/>
cases but many a man with nothing <lb/>
hut time has managed to starve to <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Governor Narrow Escape. <lb/>
Mass., Sept. <lb/>
Governor B Glenn, of <lb/>
North Carolina, had the narrowest <lb/>
escape of bis life this afternoon <lb/>
from serious injury or possibly <lb/>
death when an automobile contain- <lb/>
several of the Governor's <lb/>
friends ran off a bridge near Royal- <lb/>
as the party were inning <lb/>
from old home week celebration <lb/>
at <lb/>
Four persons were pinioned <lb/>
the wrecked machine of <lb/>
them being John Charles <lb/>
of Charlotte, who is a member of <lb/>
the Glenn party on the New Eng- <lb/>
land <lb/>
LETTER TO R. HYMAN. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
cause of short measure and white- <lb/>
wash in <lb/>
The same, as the cause of poverty; j called, <lb/>
folks are kept poor by to Mr. Sawyer is one of the <lb/>
Sawyer Awarded <lb/>
Elizabeth City, N. <lb/>
court has been in <lb/>
at court house this <lb/>
week, the criminal <lb/>
concluded this morning, when the <lb/>
against the Norfolk West- <lb/>
railway, by A. Sawyer was <lb/>
get their money's worth. <lb/>
Price per gallon. They lock at <lb/>
the price gallon; not at the <lb/>
size of the can; not at what's <lb/>
in it. Kept poor by trying to get <lb/>
their money's worth. <lb/>
Not you, they. You know it <lb/>
of <lb/>
is one name in paint; <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. COo. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Carr sells oar paint. <lb/>
most <lb/>
prominent men of Camden county. <lb/>
Hp is suing the railroad people for <lb/>
alleged slander. The case has <lb/>
intense interest, and the <lb/>
court room was literally packed. <lb/>
The hearing consumed the entire <lb/>
day. case was turned over to <lb/>
about this afternoon <lb/>
and they remained out about <lb/>
twenty minutes. They gave Mr. <lb/>
Sawyer one thousand dollars. <lb/>
Sweet Jamaica oranges at S. M. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, September <lb/>
G. W. Baker returned to Lewis- <lb/>
ton today. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles Skinner went to <lb/>
Baltimore today. <lb/>
This feel like some equinox <lb/>
weather is coming. <lb/>
J. F. King returned Wednesday <lb/>
evening from Atlanta. <lb/>
It will not take many days like <lb/>
this to finish the straw hat. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Watkins, of Norfolk, <lb/>
is visiting at the King House. <lb/>
Mrs. H. C. Edwards to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
P. M. left morn- <lb/>
for a trip South Carolina. <lb/>
Augustus Cot ten, of <lb/>
ton, Del., at <lb/>
Key. J. went to <lb/>
Wednesday and returned <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. J. a. <lb/>
nun for to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mrs G. M. Tucker, W <lb/>
came in Ibis morning to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. L. V. and <lb/>
of Snow Hill, are Mis, <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Miss Helen Forbes this <lb/>
morning for to attend <lb/>
Peace Institute. <lb/>
Miss Mary of Baltimore, <lb/>
came Wednesday to visit <lb/>
the Misses Cotten at <lb/>
R H. Williamson, city electric- <lb/>
left this morning for Wash- <lb/>
D, C. to visit his, mother. <lb/>
Mrs. M. D. Higgs left morn- <lb/>
for the northern markets to <lb/>
purchase millinery goods for C. T. <lb/>
H. A. has moved <lb/>
town and occupies one of the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Rev. J. H. of <lb/>
has been here assisting in a <lb/>
meeting in the church, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Josephine Taylor returned <lb/>
this morning from Ayden. Mrs. <lb/>
J. W. accompanied her <lb/>
home for a visit <lb/>
Mrs. If, A. of <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Which <lb/>
ard little son, Rogers, <lb/>
Norfolk, spent today with Mrs. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Friday, September <lb/>
Mack Taylor, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Thursday in town. <lb/>
A. M. Moseley returned this <lb/>
morning from Ayden. <lb/>
C. S Forbes has returned from <lb/>
his trip North after new goods. <lb/>
Mr. and H. <lb/>
this morning for to Pens <lb/>
Miss Ellen Proctor returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a to <lb/>
Berkley. <lb/>
Mrs. Julia Wooten returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a visit Io <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. m . <lb/>
Alfred, went to Rocky Mount <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Blow returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening a visit to Louis- <lb/>
burg Littleton. <lb/>
Julian of Raleigh, <lb/>
who has been visiting at <lb/>
dale, has returned home. <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith, of Ayden, <lb/>
who has been flailing at Which- <lb/>
returned borne Thursday. <lb/>
Fred came In from Rich- <lb/>
Thursday evening, being <lb/>
called home by the sickness of bis <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
B. E. and child <lb/>
went to Ayden Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. George Hadley and child- <lb/>
of are visiting <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Miss Margaret of Suffolk, <lb/>
who has been Mis. H. <lb/>
returned home this <lb/>
Mrs. Bragg, of Ocracoke, came <lb/>
the steamer Washing- <lb/>
ton today, and is stopping with <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
Saturday, September <lb/>
C. E. went to Tarboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
It. S. Evans up the load <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Rev R ;. Craven, i <lb/>
Spent today here. <lb/>
J. has returned from <lb/>
The early hours of the morning <lb/>
brought a hard rain. <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Smith and children <lb/>
went to Hamilton this morning. <lb/>
Miss Sue of Washing- <lb/>
ton, is visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
Mrs. D. J. Whichard and little <lb/>
son, Walter Linden, went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. L. M. Tar- <lb/>
spent Thursday night and <lb/>
Friday in town. <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House returned <lb/>
Friday evening a visit to <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Mrs. A. H. Taft and little <lb/>
daughter returned Friday evening <lb/>
a visit to Elm City. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skinner and <lb/>
son, Francis, returned Friday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Thomas, of Elm <lb/>
City, came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown. <lb/>
Prof, and Mrs. W. B. Dove and <lb/>
children returned Friday evening <lb/>
from a visit to and other <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Misses Mae, Ethel and Clara <lb/>
Lincoln left Friday evening tor <lb/>
Greensboro, where they will make <lb/>
their home. <lb/>
Misses Mary and Nan Malone, <lb/>
of who have been <lb/>
visiting their sister, Mrs. S. J. <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Exonerates the Superintendent <lb/>
A hall dozen of the most <lb/>
in state <lb/>
day testified before the board of <lb/>
directors of state hospital that <lb/>
In their opinion Thomas H. Nail <lb/>
died acute heart dilation <lb/>
caused violent muscular, effort <lb/>
and that blood clot found in <lb/>
his brain was not of a character to <lb/>
cause his death. <lb/>
They agreed that the symptoms <lb/>
f Of the brain given <lb/>
in the autopsy as the cause of <lb/>
death totally different <lb/>
testified as having been <lb/>
exhibited by Nail when he was <lb/>
brought he hospital <lb/>
his death. <lb/>
The result will he in all <lb/>
a of Doctor <lb/>
diagnosis and failure to <lb/>
immediate autopsy and <lb/>
. from jail of the four <lb/>
attendants now held on a charge <lb/>
of having the death of the <lb/>
News Ob- <lb/>
set <lb/>
Delegates to Association. <lb/>
At a of the Baptist <lb/>
church, Wednesday, W. H. Rags <lb/>
dale, J. W. Bryan and J. <lb/>
Whichard were chosen delegates <lb/>
to the Tar River association which <lb/>
meets Tarboro the week <lb/>
in October.<lb/>
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COWING ft <lb/>
HIS SCHEME A BOOMERANG. <lb/>
Must Remain Minimum. <lb/>
Have Returned From the <lb/>
Northern Markets. <lb/>
New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving; Daily. <lb/>
We will soon have our full line of seasonable merchandise on display. <lb/>
Watch for Announcement of Fall Opening. <lb/>
The executive committee of <lb/>
Southern Cotton held <lb/>
meeting at N. C, last <lb/>
week, the question of fixing <lb/>
pries of this crop was the <lb/>
matter of interest tn the pen- <lb/>
at large. The ever <lb/>
of the whole cotton world were <lb/>
Asheville during the Ml <lb/>
and days of September, <lb/>
the executive committee was in <lb/>
The price finally agreed <lb/>
long and tedious deliberation was <lb/>
cuts, all <lb/>
in tin- mill The <lb/>
of the crop up to was <lb/>
to percent at. coin <lb/>
condition of M <lb/>
cent the same period a year <lb/>
estimated yield of the crop a- <lb/>
reported over <lb/>
from all the cotton <lb/>
counties indicated a yield this <lb/>
of hales, will <lb/>
a crop of hales year <lb/>
farmers all over the <lb/>
advised a h ; rice all <lb/>
from cents to <lb/>
high a.- I. cents <lb/>
final cents, <lb/>
I stand I <lb/>
i fall and winter to maintain <lb/>
n determined effort price <lb/>
be Hi d lute <lb/>
on and should termini <lb/>
now t move their am <lb/>
not the t <lb/>
we can an I maintain on I <lb/>
price ii- U n less am <lb/>
make the i to our <lb/>
If cotton is on the <lb/>
and a anyway, will be difficult <lb/>
I ii I s until much <lb/>
in tin- season. who art- <lb/>
able hold back do so, and <lb/>
thereby help who are forced <lb/>
t, s, i to n i their maturing debt <lb/>
and obligations with the supply <lb/>
mi dealer. Hank- <lb/>
will be glad advance N <lb/>
and cents a pound on cotton in <lb/>
storage, and in <lb/>
i; situation. up against <lb/>
hard fight, but it will be easier to <lb/>
get II cents for a small crop than In <lb/>
cents for a bale crop. <lb/>
Sell but little cotton in September <lb/>
and October, the mills n <lb/>
to pies, lit supplies, <lb/>
which CM be done in six weeks, <lb/>
then we can easily dictate terms and <lb/>
win another big victory. Sell no <lb/>
middling cotton for less than<lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA, <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
THE tor <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the most minute details and <lb/>
so perfected in its <lb/>
other <lb/>
man's on selling <lb/>
at the toe Ultra dies. it <lb/>
if its <lb/>
. is fundamental oasis <lb/>
I a shoe. We- employ <lb/>
designers, and <lb/>
even Ultra Shoe to <lb/>
to moo closest variations <lb/>
of width and size in woman's <lb/>
wear <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
We carry for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc <lb/>
Bowen, <lb/>
II WOMAN'S ONS. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Small <lb/>
i f<lb/>
MM <lb/>
. w r II <lb/>
H g <lb/>
-75-5 <lb/>
B r <lb/>
v P. Law discovered by <lb/>
a of the census that <lb/>
mom people in own <lb/>
I inns tin-y live on, and that there <lb/>
more separate farms in <lb/>
than in any other county in the <lb/>
is, excepting Meek- <lb/>
h perhaps, the most prosper- <lb/>
in the Slate Is not this <lb/>
an argument for the small <lb/>
Mi. Law seems to think Writing <lb/>
in The lie <lb/>
save that for obvious reasons, these <lb/>
two facts farm owning and many <lb/>
farms are sources of <lb/>
stability and prosperity <lb/>
The sturdiness of <lb/>
and politically is grounded in the <lb/>
fact that average size of its farms <lb/>
i ten acres and therefore there are <lb/>
so large a number of farm buildings. <lb/>
imam, conservatism and <lb/>
morn equitable business life and <lb/>
more general prosperity. The perils <lb/>
of our republic is accepted as true <lb/>
lie in extremes of more properly <lb/>
holders on the one hand and the very <lb/>
large property holders on the other. <lb/>
The conserving element and <lb/>
extremes would rand and ruin <lb/>
is the who owns and works <lb/>
his own land and possesses no large <lb/>
There is to be an <lb/>
convention in this full. <lb/>
R ought to bear good <lb/>
fruit. The daughters Eve will be <lb/>
interested in the that there <lb/>
will be a display of apples. <lb/>
Waif For w <lb/>
The flight of days, the whirling wheel of <lb/>
time will soon bring to us those cold <lb/>
frosty penetrating days, <lb/>
We have not allowed the wheels of <lb/>
to be clogged for one minute <lb/>
the warm sultry days, <lb/>
in our preparation for the days to <lb/>
A WE ARE READY. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co.<lb/>
Dudley has discovered a <lb/>
now kind of cotton boll on his land, <lb/>
in Neuse township, and one entirely <lb/>
undesirable. The is well de- <lb/>
but without a particle of lint <lb/>
in Free Press. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
A CM of Disciplining and the Wax It <lb/>
Out. <lb/>
One Jay <lb/>
to discipline the janitor. <lb/>
is he -aid. hat every <lb/>
time anybody in this building loses <lb/>
anything ask u- if know <lb/>
what has become- of ii <lb/>
the janitor replied. <lb/>
are the only folks that never <lb/>
The morning arrived. <lb/>
short I bottle of <lb/>
don the dumb <lb/>
waiter i- <lb/>
don't know, I . janitor <lb/>
humbly. see if can <lb/>
find <lb/>
I Mrs. Wilkinson, <lb/>
got our <lb/>
-aid her <lb/>
course, he can't find it, hut <lb/>
will do good to and Mew <lb/>
About fifteen minute t <lb/>
mu to the dumb <lb/>
waiter, your <lb/>
the janitor. sorry I made a <lb/>
mistake <lb/>
Wilkinson was bewildered. <lb/>
where earth did the get <lb/>
In- said <lb/>
ha- taken it from one of the <lb/>
Mrs. Wilkinson. <lb/>
will jailed before are gel <lb/>
through with bin a <lb/>
The next com- <lb/>
plained of the loss of s package of <lb/>
sugar, which, though purely <lb/>
ii; to far ti.- <lb/>
very in <lb/>
the hands of the janitor. <lb/>
Wilkinson got uneasy then; <lb/>
but. being bent on vengeance, he <lb/>
subsequently reported a- lost three <lb/>
of a in ad of lettuce <lb/>
and a bag of potatoes, of ; <lb/>
we-, immediately produced the <lb/>
janitor. Before further <lb/>
on the part of worthy <lb/>
were Wilkinson paid his <lb/>
grocery bill for the month. A . <lb/>
In- panic home Mrs. . . <lb/>
i- a -i housekeeper, care- <lb/>
fully n inned the d Recount <lb/>
they have made mis- <lb/>
die raid. have charged <lb/>
I ; i id I tilings arc <lb/>
nevi r got. You go right hack <lb/>
about <lb/>
Wilkinson went. <lb/>
said upon but <lb/>
return. got stuff. The <lb/>
janitor ordered York <lb/>
Post <lb/>
Peebles Ham. <lb/>
The Scotchman told the story. <lb/>
There tWO old Scotchwomen, <lb/>
Mrs. and Mrs. <lb/>
who met on the road one day, and <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
me, far <lb/>
the <lb/>
says Mrs. <lb/>
was Peebles. <lb/>
keeps <lb/>
ham. I John, ye yen, likes u bit <lb/>
ham and i- aye <lb/>
about the ham and <lb/>
lays Mrs. <lb/>
the -nine way. There's nae <lb/>
o him bis faith, <lb/>
hue to o <lb/>
Mrs. journeys in- <lb/>
to Pi hi.-, and she says to Sanders <lb/>
M.-n the <lb/>
Bays Sanders, <lb/>
ye <lb/>
the kind Mrs. <lb/>
Bean i he lady. <lb/>
Mai d <lb/>
he. v -r<lb/>
Answering <lb/>
Although one of the main i harm <lb/>
of the famous Dr. <lb/>
was the readiness with which <lb/>
he could administer a sharp <lb/>
retort when occasion arose, he <lb/>
once considerably <lb/>
by the remark of a medical student. <lb/>
would you the doctor <lb/>
the student at an <lb/>
a man was placed in your <lb/>
hands with a broken <lb/>
it. was the reply. <lb/>
very good. You are a <lb/>
young mini, and doubtless <lb/>
can tell mo muscles of the <lb/>
body would move if were to kick <lb/>
you, u you deserve, for your <lb/>
pertinence <lb/>
would put into motion, re- <lb/>
plied the student, not in the least <lb/>
bashed, and extensors <lb/>
of my right arm. for I would forth- <lb/>
with knock you <lb/>
Wyoming's Natural Bridge. <lb/>
There is a great and little known <lb/>
natural bridge twenty miles south- <lb/>
west of Douglas.-, Wyo., where La <lb/>
creek breaks the foot- <lb/>
hills of the In <lb/>
the span of its arch n is said to be <lb/>
the greatest in the world. It i; <lb/>
feel wide mil feet the <lb/>
water, The stream flows through a <lb/>
canyon feel deep. The <lb/>
bridge i- a ledge of rock near the <lb/>
bottom of canyon. <lb/>
e water flowed over the ledge, <lb/>
in pro- e of i Hue found <lb/>
d eel re its <lb/>
through, the e. <lb/>
It Cams B-k Brought Trouble and <lb/>
Mr. Green With It. <lb/>
J via- new in r. <lb/>
-e d the at, res <lb/>
of freak <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
e whom pretended to bane <lb/>
treated. All the-c were to- <lb/>
strangers. simply <lb/>
name- tie. and <lb/>
. lulls fur <lb/>
i to course u <lb/>
Ml any didn't expect <lb/>
get plenty of <lb/>
i winch was what I <lb/>
; snail the people that <lb/>
ware bopping mad, and a large per- <lb/>
down to the <lb/>
office . i a I <lb/>
Dating those put en <lb/>
my nicest professional an <lb/>
apologized for the mistake through <lb/>
which they had been bothered a <lb/>
Mil meant for somebody and <lb/>
not infrequently the affair ended <lb/>
by my patron. <lb/>
it one day I met my match. <lb/>
it a all for to a man <lb/>
I S. for serried <lb/>
U hi- wife. tin-en and his <lb/>
down together, lie did <lb/>
most the but id a <lb/>
in r e told me she <lb/>
butting in i <lb/>
it d it. <lb/>
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d i refuse to pay <lb/>
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el I T I. . i <lb/>
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.- I i . I . I <lb/>
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ix her t If I'll <lb/>
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. n kn . II . i i <lb/>
that I had set on <lb/>
wife until r . lie <lb/>
meant business, and . m.- little ad- <lb/>
ii . hem wt ex- <lb/>
re then Ion ed to <lb/>
under. v if p- I <lb/>
I at the I n a <lb/>
in. lent It I a <lb/>
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iv i hare done worth <lb/>
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tin re was I mill for <lb/>
staring me <lb/>
only thing I could i i was to u. c <lb/>
. pa i iv slim in pay mi and <lb/>
the deal -New York <lb/>
Mania For Pipes. <lb/>
a shoplifter <lb/>
was and ear lied. To the <lb/>
amazement of the her pi <lb/>
was not cs of f <lb/>
adornment, several costly <lb/>
pipe . <lb/>
w i e her n were <lb/>
searched pipes found, <lb/>
of v. hi, h were col- <lb/>
Although or awhile stoutly <lb/>
i. d . c at laid <lb/>
do and en d I ml she <lb/>
was addicted to i he a if tub <lb/>
in a of <lb/>
which led her to I <lb/>
handsome ; which she could <lb/>
make away with without i <lb/>
She made no attempt to d <lb/>
of her pipes for profit, kept <lb/>
them in cabinets in her home. Sol <lb/>
one of the pipe-, she admitted, had <lb/>
been paid the that <lb/>
in taking them was only <lb/>
. an impulse and was not <lb/>
; morally responsible for her crimes. <lb/>
Jefferson Was Not Qualified. <lb/>
As i.- known, <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
Cleveland were boon companions, <lb/>
Shortly alter Cleveland wan elected <lb/>
president the second a friend <lb/>
of Mr. Jefferson met him and said. <lb/>
hear that President Cleveland <lb/>
may appoint you to an ambassador- <lb/>
in the world did you <lb/>
hear was the response. <lb/>
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his friend replied. <lb/>
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i to <lb/>
said Mr. <lb/>
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In the old tilde's people had to go from house to house <lb/>
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mules you can net the news every day. <lb/>
This is leading age i home i complete without <lb/>
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km w what is going on. <lb/>
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Beginning Saturday July 13th, and for days only we will <lb/>
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values values lie. <lb/>
values lite. hie values <lb/>
Laces reduced in this sale. <lb/>
Colon-d Lawns value, <lb/>
A big reduction In all dry goods and notions, <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES. <lb/>
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals in Patent Kid. <lb/>
values 92.25 <lb/>
2.50 values on 2.00 values 1.65 <lb/>
ties lib <lb/>
James F. Davenport. <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
splendid location. Health report Over boarding <lb/>
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in An Elocution. Hot water <lb/>
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Remarkable health one death among pupil <lb/>
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All dress alike on all public occasions. <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
24th Annual Session will begin Sent, 190.-, <lb/>
address. J. M RHODES, A. M. <lb/>
President, Littleton, N. c. <lb/>
CHARGES <lb/>
For<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor, <lb/>
Entered in the office l Greenville. H, C, as second class matter, <lb/>
rates made application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties, <lb/>
Truth in tn <lb/>
N. O., Brr. 1905. <lb/>
trust its Wonder if automatic <lb/>
inning at the people, telephone exchange t hoy <lb/>
to install up in Pennsylvania will <lb/>
The S paper have a contrivance can say <lb/>
an of tIn not when you ask for a <lb/>
told in the almanac- number. <lb/>
i, of building and loan a.-- <lb/>
with much <lb/>
in various towns, which reminds <lb/>
that Greenville la not reaping <lb/>
ban the name source. Some <lb/>
day this may awaken to the <lb/>
necessity of a building and <lb/>
The refrigerator car <lb/>
may contend that they are not com- <lb/>
carriers, but shippers do not <lb/>
lake the same view of it. The way <lb/>
strawberry crop was handled <lb/>
last season shows that they are <lb/>
and very common, too, <lb/>
they charged anything else but <lb/>
man prices <lb/>
Mr. My P rot It <lb/>
date. Certainly i- I <lb/>
don not mean he not be in<lb/>
Governor is making a line <lb/>
impression on those Now <lb/>
This is no more than we ex- <lb/>
The Durham Herald has begun <lb/>
the erection of a handsome building <lb/>
for a home for the paper. <lb/>
A government report was not <lb/>
needed to let us know the cost <lb/>
of living had greatly increased. We <lb/>
had all found that out <lb/>
The Filipinos in wanting to be <lb/>
release I from heavy are that <lb/>
much in common with Americans, <lb/>
all of being that way. <lb/>
is about to recover <lb/>
from the wounds received when his <lb/>
Meet was captured and become <lb/>
self again since peace been de <lb/>
eland, <lb/>
Governor Glenn took In Boston <lb/>
Tuesday on his New tour, <lb/>
but the dispatches do nut state <lb/>
whether he look in any beans along <lb/>
With it- <lb/>
Atlanta made more noise over one <lb/>
case of yellow fever than Or- <lb/>
leans made over a thousand. <lb/>
like getting notoriety out of u <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
The investigations going on in <lb/>
New York as to the workings of <lb/>
insurance companies is giving the <lb/>
public some inside information that <lb/>
may be helpful <lb/>
A doctor now up and says that <lb/>
running after the dollar causes <lb/>
A good many other <lb/>
ailments can be attributed to the <lb/>
same cause. <lb/>
The Charlotte Chronicle says <lb/>
Mecklenburg county given <lb/>
to the public schools. We just be- <lb/>
the Chronicle has too many <lb/>
i n bunch. <lb/>
The man arrested it on <lb/>
the i barge I being a participant in <lb/>
the late Men lynching, may <lb/>
learn the less n not to talk so much <lb/>
lime he tanks up. <lb/>
A Winston man being knocked <lb/>
into unconsciousness by the stopper <lb/>
flying nil of a keg of beer and <lb/>
him -hows that the Stuff is <lb/>
in any I. <lb/>
has shaken the dust of <lb/>
and is now en the high sea <lb/>
t Russia. Among other <lb/>
tilings will remember in this <lb/>
country is the mosquitoes of Porte <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
ruder the ruling of I lit- <lb/>
of internal revenue most <lb/>
druggists will have to take out <lb/>
license to deal ill liquor or cut out <lb/>
some of the patent medicines they <lb/>
are selling. <lb/>
Strange things happen in this <lb/>
world of ours. An old man in Con- <lb/>
who had bean blind for <lb/>
several years suddenly recovered his <lb/>
sight and became so overjoyed that <lb/>
it run crazy. <lb/>
All manufacturers of patent <lb/>
clues should be required by law tn <lb/>
have the ingredients of such <lb/>
printed on the packages <lb/>
Thousands of mothers have rained, <lb/>
and sometimes killed their infants <lb/>
by giving soothing syrups and other <lb/>
patent medicines, which nine times <lb/>
out of ten contain a large per cent. <lb/>
of morphine and other opiates. Too <lb/>
pie have as much right to know <lb/>
what kind of medicine they are <lb/>
swallowing as they do to know what <lb/>
kind of food they are taking into <lb/>
their stomachs. <lb/>
Durham is on the hack tax track, <lb/>
it having that several <lb/>
doing business in that <lb/>
city have had a scheme by which <lb/>
they avoided paying as much city- <lb/>
taxes as ought to. <lb/>
From the way he is holding down <lb/>
the scat in the absence of the <lb/>
nor from the state leads to the <lb/>
what is the matter with Lieut. <lb/>
Governor Winston when n candidate <lb/>
fur governor is wanted next time <lb/>
That recently discovered enact <lb/>
of the last legislature that <lb/>
lumps folks and dogs in the same <lb/>
class when they become dangerous, <lb/>
prohibits such running a large, <lb/>
may not have missed the mark so <lb/>
fir. <lb/>
has not adopted a <lb/>
ordinance similar to the <lb/>
one recently heralded from Houston. <lb/>
Texas, but all the same the of <lb/>
that city says girls passing along the <lb/>
streets must be protected against <lb/>
annoyance loafers. <lb/>
A Chicago surgeon has given it <lb/>
out that he can cure crime by <lb/>
on the skull. It is not said <lb/>
bother his list or a cudgel is used <lb/>
in the operation, but it is a novel <lb/>
method for collecting hills and will <lb/>
doubtless be interesting to the pro- <lb/>
because the pension roll scat- <lb/>
a good bit of money throughout <lb/>
the country is no excuse for its ex <lb/>
at the present dishonest mag- <lb/>
leave the money in the <lb/>
of the people from whom it <lb/>
is collected would distribute it more <lb/>
effectively. <lb/>
A correspondent of the Charlotte <lb/>
From the way local tax districts Observer the town of Spray, in <lb/>
are being established in the interest <lb/>
Of longer and schools, people <lb/>
are readily to increased <lb/>
taxes to educate their children. <lb/>
When the same interest is <lb/>
in public roads they will also <lb/>
the wisdom of u tax to <lb/>
prove the We take <lb/>
it that better education will soon be <lb/>
followed by better roads. <lb/>
county, has never been <lb/>
incorporated. The town has m <lb/>
mayor or board of aldermen and the <lb/>
people pay no town taxes. The nine <lb/>
large manufacturing plants there <lb/>
club together and pay a deputy <lb/>
sheriff to look after wrongdoers and <lb/>
all cases of violation of law are tried <lb/>
by a magistrate. ought to be <lb/>
happy town. <lb/>
Not a Receding Wave. <lb/>
Four elections on the temperance <lb/>
have been held in North <lb/>
Carolina during the past month and <lb/>
the temperance men won every time <lb/>
one- lit that instance, the <lb/>
was a tie. and the final outcome <lb/>
was a victory over the saloon. <lb/>
Those people who imagined that <lb/>
the temporary temperance wave <lb/>
would shortly recede are learning <lb/>
that it is not a receding wave, but is <lb/>
growing steadily stronger in volume <lb/>
in power. The youngest child <lb/>
now living will be a gray-bearded <lb/>
old man before intoxicants are per- <lb/>
to be manufactured or sold <lb/>
in any rural district in Caro <lb/>
That principal is settled <lb/>
as the suffrage amendment to the <lb/>
constitution. As to the the <lb/>
day of saloon domination is ended <lb/>
in all except a few, and their days <lb/>
are course there will <lb/>
be alternate victories in the larger <lb/>
towns, the saloon sometime giving <lb/>
to a dispensary or prohibition, <lb/>
and sometimes a community will <lb/>
return to the saloon, but even the <lb/>
return will be followed by more <lb/>
stringent regulations and better con- <lb/>
The wave does not recede. Ital <lb/>
News and i <lb/>
Our State Winning Fame <lb/>
North Carolina is on the upward <lb/>
move in cotton mill industry. The <lb/>
Commercial Appeal declares that <lb/>
since 1890 the mills have increased <lb/>
from Q to per The <lb/>
Journal says <lb/>
from the tar, and <lb/>
epoch she has already passed to a <lb/>
mt fame ill cotton, and to <lb/>
in her virgin forest, <lb/>
minerals, agriculture, an <lb/>
I climate and a variety of scenery <lb/>
which invites thousands of tourists <lb/>
for health and pleasure as well as <lb/>
alluring to the best business efforts <lb/>
of her sons and daughters real- <lb/>
all that their state really <lb/>
We would add to this that North <lb/>
Carolina has also won fame not less <lb/>
for furniture manufacturing than its <lb/>
cotton mills, and all since 1800. <lb/>
High Point Enterprise, <lb/>
Don't Lite Music. <lb/>
playing will drive flies <lb/>
from your declared a <lb/>
man who expounds odd theories. <lb/>
sounds like a joke, and, of <lb/>
course, there are some kinds of play- <lb/>
will chase human beings <lb/>
I a room, but seriously I mean <lb/>
I hat music is objectionable in- <lb/>
sects. In fact, all sounds annoy <lb/>
them. Whoever saw Mies in a boiler <lb/>
hop No one that I know of, <lb/>
the vibrations caused by the <lb/>
continuous pounding are as <lb/>
to the insects as are the <lb/>
disturbances resulting from <lb/>
electric fans. one be <lb/>
familiar with the intensity of the <lb/>
vibrations produced by the strings <lb/>
of .; piano. For instance, many <lb/>
persons no doubt, have noticed that <lb/>
a loose glass in a picture frame will <lb/>
bun when a certain is struck. <lb/>
Well, when the strength of the sound <lb/>
wave which causes the ill fitting <lb/>
glass to bum, though it may be a <lb/>
feet away, is multiplied a <lb/>
score of times in a second, is the <lb/>
case when a spirited piano perform- <lb/>
is in progress, the effect of the <lb/>
vibrations on the <lb/>
insects may be imagined. They <lb/>
simply can't stand a prolonged <lb/>
sound Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Liberty and Food <lb/>
Lincoln said of slavery that a <lb/>
woman might not some ways <lb/>
be bis equal, but that in the right <lb/>
to cat the fund her own hands Had <lb/>
earned she was the equal of himself. <lb/>
Judge Douglas, or any man. <lb/>
independence is the basis of <lb/>
every kind of liberty that has worth. <lb/>
It was over an unjust tax that the <lb/>
colonies went to war United States <lb/>
politicians are no engaged in talk- <lb/>
about the Filipinos are to <lb/>
have self-government. The Filipinos <lb/>
themselves are more interested in <lb/>
knowing when the United States will <lb/>
stop taking away their power to <lb/>
make a living. The Filipinos in <lb/>
1907 are to have the right to express <lb/>
their opinions in an assembly, those <lb/>
opinions to be accepted or rejected <lb/>
by the American officials as those <lb/>
American may choose; which is <lb/>
nice and generous and pretty, but <lb/>
not quite so important as the repeal <lb/>
of laws which steal food from our <lb/>
poverty stricken victims to put it <lb/>
into the distended bellies of domes <lb/>
tic trusts. One liberty with which <lb/>
the Filipinos can dispense is liberty <lb/>
to Weekly. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
New v Goods <lb/>
Arriving Daily. <lb/>
SWELLEST LINE OF <lb/>
For Boys and Children, <lb/>
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Shoes, Hats <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mens Furnishings <lb/>
In Styles and Qualities too Numerous to <lb/>
Mention. <lb/>
Watch this Space. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Quits, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
President It T. the <lb/>
for Women, says that <lb/>
the enrollment is just more <lb/>
than were enrolled on this dale hist <lb/>
year. There are only so out four <lb/>
places vacant in the university now. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
The Atlanta lays <lb/>
down the proposition that <lb/>
roads make schools, good trade <lb/>
and good We are of the <lb/>
opinion that good training in good <lb/>
schools will hare much to do with <lb/>
waking up the rising generation to <lb/>
the necessity of good <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
What is Your in Your Community <lb/>
The New Journal sake this <lb/>
pertinent and then pro- <lb/>
to define <lb/>
citizen's interest in the com-j <lb/>
inanity can lie safely judged by his <lb/>
or her support of local institutions. <lb/>
There are bard working and enter- <lb/>
prising, in the sense of money <lb/>
makers, citizens, whose interest in <lb/>
their community does not go beyond <lb/>
what individually get out of it. <lb/>
They contribute no charily, bu- <lb/>
to no church, take part in no <lb/>
public meeting, and lire not to be <lb/>
found if some public enterprise is <lb/>
lo he started. Their local interest <lb/>
is purely and selfish. I <lb/>
They add nothing to the advance-1 <lb/>
or growth of a community. <lb/>
Let every citizen ask this <lb/>
What is your interest in your coin <lb/>
v, not in the mere benefits you i <lb/>
receive, but what are you personally <lb/>
giving and doing to advance its best <lb/>
Interests As your answer is, <lb/>
you may find your true posit m as a <lb/>
citizen among your <lb/>
And Tide <lb/>
Wait For No Man,<lb/>
One ill the best nays to raise tho <lb/>
general standard of intelligence in a <lb/>
state i- through the education of tho <lb/>
young people. In that the <lb/>
young people may be well educated <lb/>
good teachers should be secured. In <lb/>
districts very often the salaries <lb/>
paid teachers are so small that real- <lb/>
capable teachers will not take the <lb/>
places. The sooner people in many <lb/>
of I In so rural districts got over <lb/>
prejudice against an increase in tax <lb/>
money to <lb/>
pay good salaries to provide <lb/>
better school accommodations the <lb/>
better it will for and the <lb/>
intellectual standards of the st <lb/>
Winston Sentinel. <lb/>
The flight of days, the whirling wheel of <lb/>
time will soon bring to us those cold brisk <lb/>
frosty penetrating days, <lb/>
We have not allowed the wheels <lb/>
to be clogged for one minute during <lb/>
the warm sultry days, <lb/>
in our preparation for the days to come. <lb/>
IN A WE ARE READY. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson Co. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
John Smith, of K <lb/>
expects to reach Winterville to- <lb/>
morrow to enter the High School <lb/>
Monday. a large number of <lb/>
new students will be in that day. <lb/>
yards standard calicoes at <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Several our young people en- <lb/>
joyed a lay ride Thursday night. <lb/>
They report an unusually pleasant <lb/>
time. <lb/>
and Trunks at Harrington, <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Just by B. G. Chapman <lb/>
car load which <lb/>
they will sell very <lb/>
B. D. Carroll, of Williams- <lb/>
ton, came Wednesday to <lb/>
his mother who is feeble <lb/>
He preached <lb/>
in the Baptist church <lb/>
Wednesday night returned <lb/>
hi Friday. <lb/>
For Holt time alarm <lb/>
docks and see It. G. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred mid <lb/>
Miss Bell of Ayden, <lb/>
Thursday night with Mrs <lb/>
Dr. COS, and returned home Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. sure <lb/>
for indigestion at the drug store. <lb/>
Smith and family, who <lb/>
have been visiting relatives at <lb/>
have returned home. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Miss Addie Cox left <lb/>
evening for where <lb/>
she will visit her sister, Mis. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, tine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
T. W. Kinston, <lb/>
was here Thursday. <lb/>
White's Colic, and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney <lb/>
for stock a sure colic cute, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell went to Norfolk <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Kittrell spent <lb/>
Friday in Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. D. V. Sutton, from Dear <lb/>
Greenville, is visiting her parents, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. <lb/>
For hay, corn oats, go to <lb/>
Barber A Co. <lb/>
Mrs. M. K. Cox, who has <lb/>
visiting relatives in the country, is <lb/>
at home again. <lb/>
Pit County Oil I <lb/>
can now supply your de- <lb/>
for seed meal and <lb/>
hulls at lowest market prices. <lb/>
Miss Lena has been vis- j <lb/>
town <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Due of our up to date bro I <lb/>
a wagon load of teed cotton to <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Co. and j <lb/>
had it making a bale of lint, <lb/>
that weighed pounds, j <lb/>
He paid one dollar and cents j <lb/>
to get it and exchanged his <lb/>
seed for meal and hulls. And <lb/>
after he had sold his bale of <lb/>
to one our for <lb/>
a little more than per pound <lb/>
he put his meal and on his <lb/>
wagon and returned home feeling <lb/>
that he had saved much time <lb/>
labor and was pleased with results. <lb/>
Nellie Ward, of <lb/>
is off to spend Sunday with her <lb/>
is a student in the <lb/>
-oh here. <lb/>
Mis. L. A. Sparks recently re- <lb/>
turned from Northern markets <lb/>
where she purchased a complete <lb/>
line of millinery, dress goods, <lb/>
trimmings Her fall <lb/>
opening display of the styles <lb/>
will be held in one of the new eon. <lb/>
stores on Saturday, Sept. <lb/>
Miss Anna Little, of <lb/>
High School, is spending Sunday <lb/>
with her parents in Kinston. <lb/>
The nice of the <lb/>
the low price of thirty <lb/>
cents per bundled pounds for <lb/>
it is drawing patronage for <lb/>
several miles the country to our <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Miss Cox spent Tuesday <lb/>
night in the country with her <lb/>
Mrs Susan Jackson. <lb/>
R, G. Chapman <lb/>
Co., are ottering cut price on <lb/>
their large stock shoes which <lb/>
must lie sold within a few days in <lb/>
order to make room for their new <lb/>
supply soon to be received. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. F. Stokes are <lb/>
spending here. <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Miss Annie is visiting in <lb/>
the country at the home of G. B. <lb/>
Jackson. <lb/>
Nice Silk waist cheap at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
We have the best assent of <lb/>
stationary to Win- <lb/>
B. T Br, <lb/>
B. T. it Bro. have a full Id e <lb/>
of tenon books, paper, ink-, <lb/>
tablets, day <lb/>
ledgers, account books, states, <lb/>
chalk, crayons, bags <lb/>
shad strap. Come and sea what <lb/>
they have before bringing es- <lb/>
We make a specialty of first <lb/>
B. T. Cox. <lb/>
The drug store has a lot of nice <lb/>
vest pocket dictionaries. <lb/>
Special prices on mill <lb/>
fir the next So days W. L. House. <lb/>
When in call to see me I <lb/>
run a clan livery feed and <lb/>
s W L. Home <lb/>
The Tar Heel wagon Seams to <lb/>
be the most popular used, f r <lb/>
they are out of <lb/>
the A G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
If want de-Ks you <lb/>
had better place older with <lb/>
A G. Cox Mfg Co. Or <lb/>
you may need them not get <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Try a of Flour <lb/>
for sale by B. G. Chapman Co, <lb/>
Just a few more cloaks at cost at <lb/>
II. L. <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at H L, <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Call see my line of shot <lb/>
before buying elsewhere H. L, <lb/>
Job nun. <lb/>
When in -d nice <lb/>
oranges apples Fruits <lb/>
of any kind call on H. L. <lb/>
When need of fresh meats <lb/>
Bib beef call on H L Johnson. <lb/>
Call at II. L. Johnson's am ex- <lb/>
his line of Hosiery <lb/>
Misses Ladles and <lb/>
Fall goods arriving daily at A., <lb/>
W. Ange store. Come <lb/>
see them. Motto goods <lb/>
at lowest <lb/>
Mrs. Junta what <lb/>
big day is that they are going to <lb/>
have at Winterville Sept. <lb/>
Miss that's the day <lb/>
of the big dress gum's <lb/>
at Mrs. Sarah Taylor's., <lb/>
She is just back from <lb/>
where she bought her fall <lb/>
and they do say she has goods to <lb/>
suit every body from <lb/>
to the wee lot's pi ices to beat <lb/>
the But you know she <lb/>
has good goods and low prices <lb/>
and that accounts for her large <lb/>
North Carolina I In Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt County Nov. term 1905. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Barber, Josephus Cox, <lb/>
I. J. <lb/>
Bar- .- <lb/>
bur Company, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
A. Henderson. <lb/>
The named will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
has been commenced in the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, to recover certain <lb/>
personal property, in claim and de- <lb/>
livery proceedings. And the said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
be Is required v appear at a term <lb/>
the Superior court county to <lb/>
be held on the Monday after the <lb/>
1st Monday in September, the <lb/>
day of at the <lb/>
court house of said and an <lb/>
or demur to the <lb/>
action, or the plaintiff will to <lb/>
the court for the relief demanded D <lb/>
said complaint. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt<lb/>
n b TO <lb/>
Get op<lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUG. 1905. <lb/>
Loans 114.617.24<lb/>
Duh from Banks 6,466.70 <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin <lb/>
Nat, notes <lb/>
28,777.411 <lb/>
LIABILITIES; <lb/>
Capital stuck in <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Depot, tab to check 18,616.86 <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Warranted to CURE. <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
pares Is c. heavy <lb/>
a right purse. <lb/>
is the seat of nine <lb/>
disease.<lb/>
lie root of the whole mat- <lb/>
quickly safely <lb/>
the action of the <lb/>
1- to normal condition. <lb/>
to the system and <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
Substitute, <lb/>
Three Bulls For Sale. <lb/>
One, hair half <lb/>
old. One, <lb/>
and half Jersey, I years <lb/>
old. One, full blood <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bro., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis. Cashier the show-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the i to the best of my <lb/>
; knowledge and belief. <lb/>
A Cures nil tom- j <lb/>
troubles. Mikes red blood, <lb/>
hone muscle. A wonderful <lb/>
making nick people <lb/>
Mountain <lb/>
Tea. . pent, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
A tonic that maker, rich, red <lb/>
blond health <lb/>
and it, whole <lb/>
Mountain tonic. cents. <lb/>
Women's Drugstore. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb/>
fore me, Au- <lb/>
gust, 1905. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. K. DAVIS, Cat Mar. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
STAPLES <lb/>
Colds congestion and cost- <lb/>
Fluids which should <lb/>
ass through the bowels <lb/>
are secreted by the nose <lb/>
n throat. Rocky <lb/>
Mount-1 Tea will positively me. <lb/>
Dim; Store, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On the of Sept. 1805, H. <lb/>
executed note tome for two <lb/>
hundred <lb/>
payable 1st 1906. Said note has <lb/>
or mislaid be <lb/>
hereby give public notice <lb/>
note is <lb/>
and will not be paid as another now, <lb/>
duplicate of note, for name <lb/>
amount been executed me In <lb/>
place of lust note. <lb/>
Sept. J. K. Bell. <lb/>
After July lat I will be <lb/>
pared to furnish private <lb/>
to and Worn depot for <lb/>
persona in town at <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
depot wharf and fare <lb/>
will also be phone <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. <lb/>
At the close of business August 1906, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 118,236.18 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold and silver coin, <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. s. notes <lb/>
Total <lb/>
129.00 <lb/>
989.68 <lb/>
15,324.16 <lb/>
2,669.62 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capitol stock 5,800.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time certificates of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subj. to check 14,121.61 <lb/>
checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pit, <lb/>
I, H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. H. H. Cashier. <lb/>
MULES, <lb/>
We will keep a full of horses and mules on hand <lb/>
all the season. We are prepared to furnish an; kind <lb/>
of horse yon want, draft horses, fine drivers and farm <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
We keep the males that can be bought. We <lb/>
also buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses, <lb/>
will buy anything from a ping to driver. <lb/>
Come to see us. If we have not got what you want we <lb/>
will it. <lb/>
R. L. CO. <lb/>
Gone <lb/>
North <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this day of August, <lb/>
1905. JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
, Notary Public. <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
ROBT STATON, <lb/>
U. THOMAS, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
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is one that to demand at- <lb/>
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more unreliable, and more <lb/>
worthless, the question becomes <lb/>
acute. Farm labor is needed <lb/>
as well as skilled labor in other lilies <lb/>
of production. What else but in- <lb/>
immigration is than that <lb/>
the South can resort <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
Don't yon need a ledger or other <lb/>
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Book Store. <lb/>
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Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
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Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
CD HIS SPACE FOR <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
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Tm , Is Read By Everybody in and <lb/>
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Ii you have what they want it and are sure to <lb/>
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On Sale via. <lb/>
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lS. M. Jones. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Sheriff I,. W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
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I have opened up a new <lb/>
iii the meat market, <lb/>
prepared to furnish <lb/>
fresh, beef and pork, also <lb/>
barbecue. <lb/>
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Nice Choice Steak at <lb/>
cents <lb/>
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Roast Beef at per lb. <lb/>
NEW Stew at Per <lb/>
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will en on the <lb/>
at hi old stand on <lb/>
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demands of trade and will hi <lb/>
times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Cigars, c. <lb/>
you want i <lb/>
in- i the lowest price <lb/>
h ii told. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Points Grocer. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
U CO <lb/>
Sharp Razors, clean and <lb/>
n Work <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
i for you <lb/>
patronage your i on <lb/>
i i ; i. -.- <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES, Prop. <lb/>
PUBLIC. <lb/>
When you have a suit of clothes, <lb/>
pair pants in clean or press, <lb/>
remember to i I turn <lb/>
work, Also working <lb/>
over aim <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
your money back. Give me a trial.<lb/>
Back of Darts Barber Shop. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
My terms are strictly cash <lb/>
we ask a share of your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Yours for honest dealings, <lb/>
J. J. JONES. <lb/>
TO THE LADIES. <lb/>
Southern Rather Cleaning <lb/>
Company <lb/>
la now located in Greenville and <lb/>
arc equipped with latest ma <lb/>
for washing and cleaning <lb/>
feathers beds. process does <lb/>
nut injure the feathers. We call <lb/>
for and deliver your work <lb/>
promptly. Satisfaction <lb/>
toed or no charge made <lb/>
We also pay the highest cash <lb/>
prices for old new feathers. <lb/>
The Southern Feather <lb/>
Cleaning Co,, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props <lb/>
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em <lb/>
ployed. Opposite, lie drug <lb/>
tore <lb/>
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place to net your work done. <lb/>
rector. Services every <lb/>
and Sunday. W. B <lb/>
of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Will W. <lb/>
II pastor. <lb/>
Service every Sunday night <lb/>
fourth Sunday morn- <lb/>
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day Services every Sunday <lb/>
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dent of Sunday School <lb/>
Frederick <lb/>
pastor. B Dove <lb/>
Superintendent Sunday <lb/>
School. Preaching every <lb/>
1st, a ml 3rd Sunday, <lb/>
and night, except <lb/>
service at night. <lb/>
Lodge No. A <lb/>
K A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
M; J, M. Sec <lb/>
man I No. I O <lb/>
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I. Can, V G W K <lb/>
Tar Lodge No. K of <lb/>
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T J Moore, K R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
O R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J <lb/>
Harris, Sachem; W <lb/>
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Pitt Council U A <lb/>
M. meets every Monday <lb/>
night E H <lb/>
II RS. <lb/>
SUITS UP and <lb/>
PANTS UP. <lb/>
Made to Measure. <lb/>
Dying <lb/>
and Pressing. <lb/>
Ladles and gentlemen clothing <lb/>
a specially. <lb/>
I also clean and dye laces, <lb/>
ribbons, leathers, etc. <lb/>
PAUL Tailor, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Subscribe to The <lb/>
em Railway from points <lb/>
on Its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa., <lb/>
Slid Grand <lb/>
Lodge 1.0. K , September <lb/>
In 1905. <lb/>
Portland Ore., ls <lb/>
San <lb/>
Lewis and Centennial <lb/>
and special <lb/>
on <lb/>
June to October <lb/>
Va . National <lb/>
September to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Rule for tin- above <lb/>
to i lie public <lb/>
Tickets ill he thee <lb/>
ii Is from all on <lb/>
Detailed can lie bad <lb/>
upon in Ticket <lb/>
the Southern m <lb/>
lines, or <lb/>
addressing the <lb/>
K. L. VERNON. T. P. A. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
Ash, ville, <lb/>
II Pass. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Pas. Agent, <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
h. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
ti a. m. tor leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
it in. A <lb/>
at Washington <lb/>
Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New V irk, Boston and nil oilier <lb/>
joints North. a <lb/>
all points <lb/>
Shippers their <lb/>
via Norfolk, cine Norfolk <lb/>
Southern It. B. <lb/>
hours to change <lb/>
ii notice. <lb/>
T, H. MYERS, Agent, Washing. <lb/>
ton, N. C. <lb/>
J, t Agent, Green- <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
C. T. and <lb/>
r. Va., <lb/>
You Must <lb/>
Sleep. <lb/>
If you cannot, it is due to an <lb/>
irritated or congested state of <lb/>
the brain, which will soon <lb/>
into <lb/>
Nature demands sleep, and <lb/>
it is as Important as food; it <lb/>
is a part of her building and <lb/>
sustaining process. This period <lb/>
of unconsciousness relaxes the <lb/>
menial and physical .-train, and <lb/>
allows nature to restore <lb/>
vitality. <lb/>
Dr. brings <lb/>
refreshing sleep, because it <lb/>
soothes the irritation and <lb/>
moves congestion. <lb/>
It i- a nerve builder it <lb/>
nourishes and strengthens <lb/>
nerve in your body, and <lb/>
. energy in all the organs, <lb/>
will rive strength <lb/>
and vitality as surely and <lb/>
quickly as Dr. <lb/>
tin- winter had two <lb/>
II . I I i ii I II MIA <lb/>
very and In lad I <lb/>
v. . . I n i My <lb/>
ll i i s. <lb/>
went fur a a i was <lb/>
out, and Dr. <lb/>
. in . . a Ins in i <lb/>
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and terrible la l ad. <lb/>
After i a . i <lb/>
the pain and I <lb/>
slept, I the <lb/>
m i m h <lb/>
M. SMITH, <lb/>
Dr. by your <lb/>
who will guarantee the <lb/>
first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he <lb/>
will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M W Principal <lb/>
PROF W. M <lb/>
A Christian and High <lb/>
School for boys and men <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A. I., road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
mi ii lion acre farm, <lb/>
further information ad <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton, N. c. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail<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 cent <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints yon need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREEN VILE, N. C, <lb/>
of the condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th, 1905. <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Gotten and Brokers in <lb/>
Gotten, rain and <lb/>
II-. Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
and <lb/>
securities, Mm<lb/>
Banking till <lb/>
it <lb/>
Gold on <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
22,701.00 <lb/>
Stock paid In <lb/>
Surplus, 90,000.01 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Paid 8,801.41 <lb/>
Bills Payable 91,000.00 <lb/>
subject to check 152,890.69 <lb/>
checks out<lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, James L-Little, Cashier the hank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the Statement shove true to the best of my <lb/>
JAM LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
d and sworn in before <lb/>
Slid of 1908 <lb/>
WALTER U, <lb/>
W. KING. <lb/>
w. WILSON, <lb/>
F- <lb/>
General Insurance. <lb/>
WILL GO ON <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
Strongest and Hist Companies Represented. <lb/>
A share YOUR Patronage Solicited. <lb/>
Lift. <lb/>
Fire. <lb/>
Plate Glass. <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
Health. <lb/>
Accident, <lb/>
Burglary. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
WILSON, N. <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
course la Vocal and Music, Art, <lb/>
and Physical Bookkeeping, stenography <lb/>
and Typewriting. A course to Ancient and <lb/>
Languages and Literature courses leading to A. U. <lb/>
Fatuity of specialists <lb/>
opens September 1905. <lb/>
For or other Address, <lb/>
J. J. LL. President Wilson, N. C <lb/>
The <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody and <lb/>
it reaches people mousy to pay for what they want. <lb/>
If you have what hey want advertise it and you are sure to <lb/>
get a part of their money.<lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager <lb/>
. s AYDEN, <lb/>
and <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
id Agent. <lb/>
A for Dun <lb/>
we <lb/>
great in receiving <lb/>
and writing receipts <lb/>
in arrears. We have a <lb/>
f all who receive mail tit <lb/>
In- office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job printing.<lb/>
Tuesday Miss May Brooks, of <lb/>
here to visit friends <lb/>
before leaving the following <lb/>
fur Alabama to tench school <lb/>
Tuesday evening W. Y. <lb/>
from the same town, arrived and <lb/>
he and Miss Mn went out for an <lb/>
evening drive. They drove as <lb/>
as where they <lb/>
were met by Henry <lb/>
who in short order made them <lb/>
man wile Wednesday <lb/>
of Hie bride came to Ayden <lb/>
to bid her farewell, but alas, their <lb/>
chagrin no bounds when <lb/>
lied DO adieus need- <lb/>
While the fond parent <lb/>
seemed disappointed, like a wise <lb/>
lather can't In- <lb/>
helped must in- endured I <lb/>
send them What ii <lb/>
happy termination for a <lb/>
couple. <lb/>
If you anything in the <lb/>
i Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
in us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
it. Waters, a constable from <lb/>
range, here <lb/>
Id i a prisoner had been <lb/>
by the in Ibis <lb/>
Mr. Waters returned <lb/>
tame taking bis prisoner along <lb/>
with ii in. prisoner was a <lb/>
gentleman color and was <lb/>
mm at by his spouse and <lb/>
III papoose who could not rent <lb/>
content with then fond one away <lb/>
it. proceedings tor abandon- <lb/>
mill a free ride the <lb/>
in horse. <lb/>
A full supply of No, Timothy <lb/>
i ins. Cam, Cotton <lb/>
Seed Hulls and J. K. <lb/>
Smith d Bin. <lb/>
What i <lb/>
Iii-iii three the prettiest girls, <lb/>
one i see. Misses <lb/>
Cos, and Nina <lb/>
They mine to see tis and <lb/>
they are all from our old home <lb/>
Winterville. We surely enjoyed <lb/>
their visit and hope they will SO <lb/>
honor us again. <lb/>
K. K. Co. will do all they <lb/>
to please you with <lb/>
heir new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
The condition of George Worth- <lb/>
i is very critical and his <lb/>
in i mis are fearful of <lb/>
mo-l serious result. Mr. Worth, <lb/>
i is a very useful citizen and <lb/>
s high in our community, <lb/>
l e Inquiries concerning him <lb/>
prove him to be universally <lb/>
dime to see Hurt it Jenkins <lb/>
w you need to dress <lb/>
feel, we can save yon <lb/>
ml you to Hie <lb/>
I. curry the nicest and best <lb/>
ever saw. Try h <lb/>
and he convinced, <lb/>
there are a large number <lb/>
buyers on our cotton market and <lb/>
we believe we have ore of the best <lb/>
markets in the state. There were <lb/>
annul bales shipped from <lb/>
this point last season. <lb/>
At the home of the of <lb/>
the bride, Vie, M. E. Ghana, <lb/>
morning, C. K, Pi ice, <lb/>
of Baltimore and Miss Me- <lb/>
were united marriage. <lb/>
Immediately after the ceremony <lb/>
i hey left for the home of the groom, <lb/>
They were accompanied by Mrs. <lb/>
Hugh Brooks, sinter of Mrs. Price. <lb/>
We tender <lb/>
have <lb/>
moved into their new brick store <lb/>
on south side Main street <lb/>
The Punch and Judy imitation <lb/>
out st the depot just arrival <lb/>
of excursion train yesterday morn- <lb/>
certainly deserves a premium. <lb/>
manufacture for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market. <lb/>
Mills, Greenville, was <lb/>
here day. <lb/>
A car load of tiling was received <lb/>
Monday which will be used <lb/>
partly town and the balance <lb/>
improvement of the road near <lb/>
Haddocks X Beads. <lb/>
Mrs. O. M. Tucker, of Elm City, <lb/>
a visit to C. L Patrick, left <lb/>
for her home yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Coward came <lb/>
Thursday from a visit to friends in <lb/>
LaG range. <lb/>
The mammoth show case in J. <lb/>
B Smith store is heavily <lb/>
with pretty goods and <lb/>
notions. Be sure to call and see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
B. V. Manning, Jr. and wife <lb/>
spent Thursday in <lb/>
Old Hand-made Paw <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Will Forrest and family, of <lb/>
Greenville, have been visiting Lon <lb/>
Forrest. <lb/>
At the home of W. A. <lb/>
horn, two miles from Ayden. <lb/>
Wednesday evening John Humbles <lb/>
Mrs. Leonora C. May were <lb/>
united in marriage by J. M Blow, <lb/>
K-i. The bridal party came to <lb/>
Ayden next morning and left <lb/>
the train for s northern tour, <lb/>
eggs wanted by C <lb/>
A. Fair for which will lie paid <lb/>
highest cash market price. <lb/>
C. A. went to <lb/>
and returned <lb/>
Lane Curtains cents per <lb/>
pair up, and cents per yard <lb/>
up, at J. B Smith Bro. <lb/>
of <lb/>
hat been visiting Lon Forrest this <lb/>
Save your own hay, get a grass <lb/>
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade, <lb/>
bush hook or pea hole digger, at <lb/>
J. B- Smith Bro. <lb/>
It. K. Johnson and Sandy Bed- <lb/>
of and John <lb/>
of were all here <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
A new line of Cradles and Cribs, <lb/>
Mattresses to match, at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Get you a pump and pipe with <lb/>
point feet long, drink pure <lb/>
water, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Just received, line line of <lb/>
and can you up in any style <lb/>
or price, <lb/>
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb/>
etc. for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb/>
A full supply of Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels <lb/>
Suit Oases, at J. R. Smith , Bro. <lb/>
For carpenters grind stunts <lb/>
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Calico nod Gingham at -I cents <lb/>
per yard, great reductions in white <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
B. Smith A- Bro. <lb/>
Hay, Oats, Corn, Bran, Hulls <lb/>
Bad Meal at J. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Jasper came over from <lb/>
Greene County yesterday and left <lb/>
on the morning train for Trinity I <lb/>
college. <lb/>
A new and beautiful line of <lb/>
We keep Furniture, <lb/>
Springs, Stoves, <lb/>
Kindles, etc., up <lb/>
Ty -oh <lb/>
to bye <lb/>
T -he <lb/>
Philadelphia Optical College <lb/>
graduating in a on <lb/>
human eye, and in the science <lb/>
of optic-, I feel tally able and <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of business August 25th, 1905. <lb/>
ID. W. <lb/>
in <lb/>
cornet any of Loans Discounts, <lb/>
of refraction mat other man <lb/>
can Correct with glasses. I will <lb/>
take any case weak eyes, or eye <lb/>
strain, dull hurting, selling, burn <lb/>
eyes, or eyes with <lb/>
bad or low Vision, on a positive <lb/>
guarantee, to relieve the trouble <lb/>
end give entire satisfaction to the <lb/>
patient or not one cent The <lb/>
largest per cent, of all <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
strain. It is dangerous to pro <lb/>
when your eyes call fir <lb/>
assistance. Glasses ate the <lb/>
remedy for errors of refract inn <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form <lb/>
glasses desired. A- <lb/>
references as are in the County <lb/>
furnished on application. <lb/>
J. w Taylor, Ref, I. <lb/>
Those art e. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson have j received <lb/>
Granges, apples, bun i as and i I <lb/>
kept . <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
I guilty f <lb/>
selling their pretty <lb/>
steads cheap, <lb/>
Those Royal M <lb/>
that Cannon Ton are <lb/>
the equal anyone lie <lb/>
We will beginning <lb/>
day June offer f <lb/>
of clot hill <lb/>
notion, shoes ion- <lb/>
before <lb/>
Ayden. Our <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from Hanks, <lb/>
Ci-ii terns, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
Other S notes <lb/>
1,655 <lb/>
2,411.00 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . fie <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH I <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, of the above named to swear <lb/>
that the above is true to the best of and be- <lb/>
J, R. <lb/>
Wed<lb/>
i ii-<lb/>
f in the town <lb/>
ii-k i- large <lb/>
and we take this m-in- f <lb/>
same. We have gotten <lb/>
large lot e ate . <lb/>
at whits sheet- <lb/>
per W. O. <lb/>
St Co. Ayden, N. O. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. Smith A <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Dull Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty <lb/>
son's new crockery both plain mid <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, our optician is <lb/>
now back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated a special course in <lb/>
the science of optics, ready to <lb/>
tier better service than before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of glasses. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are sold extremely <lb/>
cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson can supply wants in <lb/>
almost anything in <lb/>
Bay, outs, ship <lb/>
brand, seed bulk and meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
The loaf bread right <lb/>
oven at , tie <lb/>
Law-horn's. <lb/>
are re <lb/>
daily new groceries <lb/>
and sworn to <lb/>
me, 1905.1 <lb/>
I; CANNON. <lb/>
STANCH, HODGES, <lb/>
Di<lb/>
The fall Season has opened and found tis with select <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
N VILLE <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
ADM NOTICE. <lb/>
Letter m upon <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
lo me by <lb/>
county, n i to all <lb/>
holding said <lb/>
estate, present them lo for jay- <lb/>
on or before <lb/>
the 4th September, <lb/>
will plead in bar f their re- <lb/>
All indebted to said <lb/>
estate l- make <lb/>
m i mi, <lb/>
is tin September 1906. <lb/>
Attorneys, <lb/>
Clothing,<lb/>
Goods, <lb/>
i Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
CAPS. <lb/>
Clothing. Clothing. <lb/>
Our line is completed, <lb/>
and these suits an- made from <lb/>
different son of clothing from <lb/>
is <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
ON In stock <lb/>
y designed charts It is a <lb/>
ready <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
. right from <lb/>
Negligee shirts and fancy hose, <lb/>
J. R- Smith Bro. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town County lead <lb/>
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
K. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
for can peaches, apples, <lb/>
tomatoes, Ac, apply to K. H, <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest Hue of <lb/>
dress in town. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at K. K. <lb/>
The soda fountain a <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Hart A Jenkins is the place to <lb/>
get your suit this tail, as the are <lb/>
handling M. r- line <lb/>
and can give you a nice fit. <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
acres of land near <lb/>
acres in cultivation for <lb/>
sale by J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
us mark that means most iii everything but price <lb/>
tic most most qua the making the merit, <lb/>
and the most experience in clothes making. V cask that call <lb/>
and inspect our line before buying <lb/>
Dry Goods. Dry Goods. <lb/>
Our Goods line is complete and we especially invite <lb/>
look at our line of Dress Goods before you make your fall <lb/>
you <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
In Bats you will us headquarters. n <lb/>
high grade hut. why pay Mi fort <lb/>
better satisfied than with for three <lb/>
the celebrated <lb/>
U and be no <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Our stock of as we can make it, our <lb/>
purpose la to give the nest and latest styles for <lb/>
the least money <lb/>
We also carry furniture in stock, and you will complete <lb/>
line with us. Buy one of our Royal Elastic Felt be- <lb/>
cause they are superior tn all others, are sold under guarantee <lb/>
If not the best price refunded <lb/>
Perfect satisfaction when yon trade with user <lb/>
refunded, <lb/>
VI- I . NOTICE. <lb/>
in of <lb/>
Unit late of <lb/>
tit. this i- in notify <lb/>
having claims strains the <lb/>
of said in exhibit them <lb/>
on or before the <lb/>
30th or th s notice <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons to <lb/>
estate will please e Immediate <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This day of August 1905. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
NOTICE CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to me, the undersigned <lb/>
on the day of Aug. 1905, on <lb/>
the estate W. E, Jolly, <lb/>
ed, NOTICE la hereby given to <lb/>
all persons Indebted to the es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors of said estate <lb/>
their claims properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, with- <lb/>
in twelve months after date of <lb/>
this this notice will be <lb/>
plead in I their recovery. <lb/>
This of 1905. <lb/>
F. G F. Jelly <lb/>
on tin-estate of <lb/>
W. K Jolly. <lb/>
-ON <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
Stock Framing x <lb/>
Also German Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb/>
lumber necessary for building a <lb/>
house complete. Hills cut to or <lb/>
tier on short notice. <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in section <lb/>
the bin <lb/>
ii each <lb/>
one ever by a skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
your money Our place razors sharp <lb/>
our towels clean. <lb/>
We you for past patronage <lb/>
ask yon when <lb/>
Leader in Low Prices. good service In wanted <lb/>
J. U. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Lighted <lb/>
House <lb/>
in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work tor your <lb/>
ind guarantee full market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
J Always glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
. S. Hardy <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
Harris <lb/>
lip Calculator.<lb/>
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ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, sept. 14.1005. <lb/>
Miss Julia Jones returned to <lb/>
Mo. J. H. Cheek and Julian <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday in <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
Harvey to <lb/>
He accompanied <lb/>
by Sam and con, of Wilson. <lb/>
Mr. Ben and <lb/>
children, of spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday with Mrs, War- <lb/>
Mis. R E. <lb/>
Mr. T. B. Ti. after spend <lb/>
some time with her parents. <lb/>
to Fountain Saturday. <lb/>
Mi-. Mary Branch and children <lb/>
spent Sunday with Mrs. k. E, <lb/>
Herring spent <lb/>
night and Sunday with friends <lb/>
here <lb/>
E. E. is away attending the <lb/>
Union Conference. <lb/>
J. R. and sister, Mrs. <lb/>
Canon, to visit Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles <lb/>
Benjamin Smith and family, of <lb/>
ville, ha tinned again <lb/>
this hood. <lb/>
A of out attend- <lb/>
ed church at Grove Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Worthing <lb/>
ton, Ayden, spent Sunday in <lb/>
this neighborhood. <lb/>
J. A Jan-ell, of Far in ville, came <lb/>
down Monday and the <lb/>
farm owned by William Tyson. <lb/>
Joe Wilson and Marshal <lb/>
went to Greenville yesterday. <lb/>
Several from here on the <lb/>
excursion today to Norfolk. <lb/>
WINGATE FAILED TO SHOW UP. <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
Judgment Was Entered Against <lb/>
Bondsmen. <lb/>
Tarboro, N C, <lb/>
young <lb/>
man of Rocky who is <lb/>
Charged an attempted <lb/>
assault and also a simple <lb/>
assault the of Mrs. <lb/>
Knight of this place some <lb/>
e ago and who was removed <lb/>
in from place of <lb/>
incarceration in the county jail <lb/>
here through the fear of being <lb/>
and <lb/>
through habeas corpus <lb/>
proceedings, failed to make his <lb/>
appearance at court when his cases <lb/>
ere called and <lb/>
entered against his bondsmen <lb/>
in each Wingate was in <lb/>
Tarboro Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
is to hive gone to <lb/>
Mount preparatory to returning <lb/>
for trial Thursday. It is surmised <lb/>
his nerve failed him after mining <lb/>
early morning train and much <lb/>
surprise was occasioned by his <lb/>
failure to appear. <lb/>
Blood thick <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
LETTER TO DR R. L CARR <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Mrs. William Harrell. of Drum <lb/>
Hill, is her son, W. T <lb/>
Harrell. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Jones, of Greenville, <lb/>
is spending a few days with Mrs <lb/>
F. G. Whaley. <lb/>
Mr. E. Jacobs and son, <lb/>
Ernest, of are visiting the <lb/>
family of J. R. Jacobs. <lb/>
H. B. Phillips left Thursday to- <lb/>
attend the funeral of little Walter <lb/>
R sou of . B. Robertson, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Charlie Jennings left this morn <lb/>
to spend some time <lb/>
relatives in Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Bobbitt, of Nash <lb/>
who ha- spending <lb/>
several weeks with her brother. <lb/>
J. O. Bobbitt, left this morning <lb/>
for her home much to the regret of <lb/>
the many friends she has made <lb/>
while here. <lb/>
J. A. i on the sick St. <lb/>
Jas. Alford, who has been quite <lb/>
sick for several days, is able to be <lb/>
out again <lb/>
Mr. Mis. William Smith <lb/>
left this morning to spend several <lb/>
days with friends in Tarboro. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear Sir.- difference. Two <lb/>
neighbors their houses <lb/>
lead and <lb/>
houses about alike. <lb/>
Mr. A. H. Howard. Nelson, N. <lb/>
Y., is the who painted <lb/>
and saved the don't know the <lb/>
other. <lb/>
A r of both, Mr. J. H. <lb/>
expected to use gallon <lb/>
took <lb/>
goes further, its least <lb/>
merit; but that amounts to half <lb/>
sometimes. It costs two or three <lb/>
times much to paint as to boy <lb/>
the paint. Good reason for not <lb/>
painting Paint Devon then. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. CO. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Can sells our paint <lb/>
Best twist <lb/>
Greenville Company <lb/>
Reorganizes, <lb/>
As of the stockholders in <lb/>
the Greenville Manufacturing <lb/>
Company had disposed of their <lb/>
interest, a meeting of the stock- <lb/>
holders was held to <lb/>
Dr. E, A. Move was <lb/>
elected president. R. L Davis vice <lb/>
president, and I. W. Tucker was <lb/>
added to the board directors. <lb/>
were discussed for enlarging <lb/>
the business of the plant. <lb/>
Purchase of Pamlico Railroad Formally <lb/>
Announced. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. Sept. -An <lb/>
cement was made today <lb/>
the of the Pamlico, <lb/>
Oriental Western run- <lb/>
from Bayboro to Newborn, <lb/>
N. by the interests in control <lb/>
of the Carolina Railway. <lb/>
which is to run a line from Nor- <lb/>
folk to Beaufort, N. C, through <lb/>
the lumber section of North <lb/>
This line will be used as a <lb/>
branch of the main line to New <lb/>
Bern for terminals at <lb/>
that port. <lb/>
We will pay half cent each in <lb/>
cash for tags taken from Brown <lb/>
Williamson tobaccos in lots of <lb/>
goO or more. Tags must be <lb/>
counted and securely tied up <lb/>
before we will receive them. <lb/>
Greenville Supply Co. <lb/>
A Warning for Folks Who Sign Petitions <lb/>
Folks who sign petitions Just to <lb/>
see their names on the paper may <lb/>
learn something, the court here, <lb/>
just closed a judgment fur <lb/>
was entered against men <lb/>
over the county who had <lb/>
signed a petition to open a, <lb/>
public road into the eastern part of <lb/>
town. The commissioners opened j <lb/>
the road on the strength of the <lb/>
and the man property <lb/>
went through, S. colored, <lb/>
sued the and they will <lb/>
have to pay the judgment, which; <lb/>
amounts to about 8- each for the <lb/>
good and true men who were too <lb/>
with their <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Best tobacco made by Brown <lb/>
Williamson's. <lb/>
The cotton crop of ac- <lb/>
cording to the annual report of Sec <lb/>
Hester, of the New Orleans <lb/>
cotton exchange, was <lb/>
hales. <lb/>
NOBLES <lb/>
S. J- Nobles, Proprietor. <lb/>
door to C. L- <lb/>
Meals at all hours between a. <lb/>
m. and midnight an minutes <lb/>
notice. Fresh oysters every day <lb/>
served in any style. Prompt <lb/>
service and polite attention. Call <lb/>
in when you are hungry. <lb/>
SAVED HIS LIFE <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS BY TAKING <lb/>
ADVANTAGE OF THE <lb/>
HIT PRICES, <lb/>
Russia has her Japan her and We have <lb/>
OUR CUSTOMERS, <lb/>
Who have stood by us since the fight began and are constantly <lb/>
bringing in Reinforcements. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
Because <lb/>
They realize that NEVER BEFORE in the history of <lb/>
Greenville, have they been able to secure such BARGAINS. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
UNDERSELLING TO <lb/>
DAZZLE AND DELIGHT YOU, <lb/>
at <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
s Big Store, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Dr. W. H. of Char- <lb/>
N. will he in Greenville <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha on Thursday Oct. i <lb/>
for one day only. His <lb/>
practice is limited to Eye, Ear. j <lb/>
None, and Throat, and Fitting <lb/>
glasses. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN <lb/>
I have taken up a stray <lb/>
that has been running with my <lb/>
Stock about two months. The <lb/>
is sandy red color, weighs <lb/>
boot pound, has slit in right <lb/>
ear and bob tailed. Owner in <lb/>
notified to call for same and pay <lb/>
charges. MOSES EVANS. <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Best sun cured; <lb/>
h Williamson's. <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Tims a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cuts or puny boils <lb/>
paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever bandy. It's the <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
and threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
Putt an End to It All. <lb/>
A grievous wail comes <lb/>
as a result of unbearable pain <lb/>
over Dizziness, <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint and <lb/>
constipation. But thanks to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Lite Pills they put an <lb/>
end In it all. They are gentle hut <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
A piano for sale at a sac- <lb/>
the instrument which is one <lb/>
of the best handled by the <lb/>
piano Co, was bought <lb/>
months ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately lost bis little girl. <lb/>
Party willing to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
to G. G. or W. A. <lb/>
Hyman, Greenville N. C. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with an en <lb/>
my right writes J. F. Hughes <lb/>
Pout, 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 I received <lb/>
was striking and I was on my <lb/>
Id a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
regained my <lb/>
all coughs, colds, throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. by <lb/>
Jno. Wooten, Price <lb/>
and 11.00. Trial bottles free. <lb/>
Makes writing <lb/>
carve fountain pen, beat <lb/>
made, Reflector Book Store. <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 and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At 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/>
It's also a great stomach, liver an. <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
Wooten, Druggist <lb/>
Why use Cotton Baskets when <lb/>
you can get Cotton Sheets at less <lb/>
than half the price. Ham White. <lb/>
m s w <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
September Term in Session. <lb/>
The September term of Pitt <lb/>
Superior court began this morning <lb/>
K. If. Jones, of Winston, <lb/>
presiding and Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb/>
representing the state. <lb/>
In calling over the list of jurors <lb/>
every man bur one answered to his <lb/>
name and he had not been sum- <lb/>
More of the business men <lb/>
of the town usual were on the <lb/>
list, several were asked <lb/>
To of wanting to be <lb/>
buyers, who <lb/>
one of the lawyers said were needed <lb/>
on the street to much com- <lb/>
petition as possible on the price of <lb/>
cotton. Judge Jones told l hem to <lb/>
go push cotton cents be <lb/>
would excuse Another who <lb/>
is in the horse sales business made <lb/>
an excuse, and was told to go and <lb/>
trade homes for two days and be <lb/>
back in conn Wednesday morning, <lb/>
One from country had a sick <lb/>
law lie <lb/>
could go home. A y <lb/>
insurance agent also let off, <lb/>
this the excuse. <lb/>
The grand as selected <lb/>
is composed the <lb/>
J. C T. II. W <lb/>
C. M. Tucker, R K. White- <lb/>
J. V. Cox, Henry Harris, <lb/>
W. H. Kilpatrick, David Stokes, <lb/>
Joe. V. Cox. Tucker, S. G. <lb/>
Forbes, U. S. Forbes, S. B. <lb/>
Richard I. r taming, <lb/>
M. L. j. K. Flake and <lb/>
W. Mines <lb/>
Smith is of the <lb/>
grand jury W. Lawrence is <lb/>
court oiler. <lb/>
The court room was <lb/>
during the time Judge Jones de- <lb/>
his charge to the <lb/>
jury, such good was <lb/>
given that only once did the sheriff <lb/>
call quiet. The people learn <lb/>
much law by listening <lb/>
to chat gee learned judges, <lb/>
and they were amply repaid in <lb/>
following closely all that Judge <lb/>
Jones said <lb/>
Judge Jones said there are two <lb/>
kinds of of <lb/>
and of commission and men are <lb/>
alike guilty when they fall to do <lb/>
what the law says shall be <lb/>
as they are when they do what <lb/>
the law says Shall not be done <lb/>
Then six divisions he dis- <lb/>
cussed the violations Hat should <lb/>
have the attention of the grand <lb/>
body of These were of- <lb/>
fences against person, <lb/>
against property, against <lb/>
peace order, against <lb/>
public against <lb/>
health, against public <lb/>
morals. These were discussed <lb/>
clearly practically, now and <lb/>
then with emphasis. <lb/>
On weapons <lb/>
he said that the who kept the <lb/>
law was left at the mercy the <lb/>
man who failed to keep it, <lb/>
this was a violation that should be <lb/>
rigidly enforced. most <lb/>
were by <lb/>
who carry razors to the parties and <lb/>
carve up their best before <lb/>
they leave; or the young who <lb/>
think it lakes a pistol In one <lb/>
pocket, B bottle III and a <lb/>
pack cigarettes to make them <lb/>
glow n. <lb/>
Helen to lynching Judge <lb/>
Jones said he had already told the <lb/>
what murder the <lb/>
first degree was, that is what <lb/>
be thinks men Commit when they <lb/>
band together, premeditate t in- <lb/>
deed, select leaders to demand the <lb/>
jail keys, enter the prison, take <lb/>
out a human being, hang him to a <lb/>
limb fill his body with lead. <lb/>
It is murder, and there is no excuse <lb/>
for it North Carolina. <lb/>
Abandonment and the double <lb/>
lives some men lead were referred <lb/>
against public <lb/>
morals, the effect of these upon <lb/>
a community were strongly <lb/>
sized. Gambling were also given <lb/>
a good shaking up when he said <lb/>
white man who deals in cotton <lb/>
futures is just as guilty as the <lb/>
who deals in craps. <lb/>
Judge Jones said so many good <lb/>
things in his charge that we wish <lb/>
all of them could referred to, <lb/>
but space will not permit. This is <lb/>
his first visit to Pitt and at <lb/>
the outset be convinces the people <lb/>
he is a good judge. <lb/>
following cases been <lb/>
dispose <lb/>
Geo. W. Lewis, abandonment, <lb/>
DEATH OF MISS MYRTLE WILSON. <lb/>
Popular Young Lady Summoned From <lb/>
Earth. <lb/>
Though she bad lingered at <lb/>
death's door for days and <lb/>
GAVE THEM A SCARE. <lb/>
avenue. <lb/>
Nine weeks ago Miss Myrtle <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended from Virginia Beach <lb/>
upon payment of costs. typhoid, and through <lb/>
Baker David f her <lb/>
Too Much Crowding Around the Bar <lb/>
and Jury Box. <lb/>
Yes, sir, it is warm in the <lb/>
. room, and Judge Jones is making <lb/>
was not unexpected, ,,,,,,,. ,. , <lb/>
. I it still hotter for those fellows who <lb/>
announcement this morning that i, . ,., . <lb/>
m; m .-. , , get and costs days on the <lb/>
Miss Myrtle was dead A . . . , <lb/>
. , . . , And he made a <lb/>
sadness to many hearts. f <lb/>
She passed away a quarter box for <lb/>
past three o'clock this morning, at <lb/>
the home her parents, Mr. and i T., <lb/>
a n -ii-i i Ibero are times, especial y if <lb/>
Mrs. S. B. on Dickinson ,. , . <lb/>
the court room is anything like <lb/>
were in a <lb/>
few minutes <lb/>
affray, plead guilty, Frank <lb/>
Baker and costs, David <lb/>
Haughty fined and costs. <lb/>
Atkinson, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
dollars and costs <lb/>
Alonzo injury to stock, <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Bill disturbing religious <lb/>
worship, pleads guilty, fine-i <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Pink assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Mary nuisance, pleads <lb/>
guilty, fined costs. <lb/>
Frank Anderson John Teel, <lb/>
affray, John Teel plead guilty. <lb/>
Isaac Hemby and <lb/>
Ola Atkinson, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Swindell, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Elias disturbing <lb/>
religious worship, pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined and costs. <lb/>
Frank James, assault with dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
days in jail with leave to be <lb/>
worked roads. <lb/>
Joe Johnson, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
CO days in jail leave to work <lb/>
on roads. <lb/>
Tyson, resisting officer, <lb/>
guilty, days jail <lb/>
with leave to work on roads. <lb/>
Willie Latham, larceny, pleads <lb/>
guilty of forcible trespass, <lb/>
suspended upon payment <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Tyson, appeal from may- <lb/>
or's court for disorderly conduct, <lb/>
plead guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment ousts. <lb/>
Zeb W. Brown and Arthur <lb/>
Kayo, affray, guilty, Brown lined <lb/>
and costs, Mayo <lb/>
half costs. <lb/>
Sun Cox Hilliard Cox, <lb/>
fray, not guilty. <lb/>
and Jordan <lb/>
affray, guilty. <lb/>
Joe rocking trail, <lb/>
pleads guilty, sentenced months <lb/>
in j with leave to work on <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
on, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
pended upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Peter carrying conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, guilty, fined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
The case of Samuel for <lb/>
murder, was set Monday of <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
Stephen Moore, larceny, guilty <lb/>
receiving. <lb/>
J. E. Nichols, with dead- <lb/>
weapon, guilty of simple assault, <lb/>
and guilty of as with deadly <lb/>
weapon in other cases against <lb/>
him. <lb/>
John cruelty to animals, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
Herbert Byrd, cruelty o <lb/>
mall, pleads guilty, lined and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Peter Atkinson, assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
W. H. Elks, forcible trespass, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
condition was serious. Nothing <lb/>
that love or skill could perform for <lb/>
restoration was undone, <lb/>
her <lb/>
full, that many crowd in the <lb/>
cross aisle and hang on the bar <lb/>
jury railing and <lb/>
officers frequently have to <lb/>
them bock to seats. <lb/>
light <lb/>
Judge Jones commanded as he saw <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker with the bunch <lb/>
rounded up and forcing them <lb/>
through the of the bar. <lb/>
men been <lb/>
Mining, the judge <lb/>
i when l in- officer lined I hem <lb/>
was ., i <lb/>
I before bench. <lb/>
our most estimable young . <lb/>
and was popular with every I <lb/>
She chose teaching for her <lb/>
work and no teacher in the county <lb/>
but death conquered in the battle <lb/>
and claimed her for a victim, <lb/>
the hearts of parents <lb/>
lives rent in grief, and friends <lb/>
bowed <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Wilson <lb/>
they were block <lb/>
ins aisle and I told them <lb/>
several limes to move back <lb/>
would not do <lb/>
Turning to the quaking suns of <lb/>
ever she loved both ,, ,. . <lb/>
his Honor asked do <lb/>
yon think is <lb/>
was more devoted to duty. What- <lb/>
ever she she <lb/>
by pupils parents. was a <lb/>
member of the Baptist church and <lb/>
ever faithful to her Christian <lb/>
duties. <lb/>
Besides the parents i-lie leaves <lb/>
three brothers and three sisters <lb/>
mourn their loss. These are W. B., <lb/>
Frank and Eugene Wilson, Mis <lb/>
Jr., and Misses <lb/>
Nannie and Lillie Wilson. <lb/>
The funeral will place <lb/>
Wednesday, being held <lb/>
Baptist church and Inter <lb/>
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
Daily Reflector <lb/>
the sheriff, the or your <lb/>
and c i i all <lb/>
to make <lb/>
judge ill i ruled <lb/>
be lei go mail no i ii <lb/>
In , up i <lb/>
who blocked th- aisle or failed <lb/>
to obey orders, and i- would let <lb/>
the try n while in jail, <lb/>
was a om-, n <lb/>
goes without there <lb/>
iii flout afterward, <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, September <lb/>
T. W. Whitehurst spent Sunday <lb/>
in Bethel. <lb/>
W. H. Cox, of spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
C. O. Brown went over Mar- <lb/>
tin today. <lb/>
B. F. Belts left this for <lb/>
a trip Virginia. <lb/>
J. B. Higgs left this morning on <lb/>
a trip across the sound. <lb/>
Miss Matilda returned <lb/>
this morning from Ayden. <lb/>
Poster of Norfolk, is <lb/>
spending a few cays here. <lb/>
Misses Maud Nixon and Mar <lb/>
James spent Sunday at <lb/>
W. B. James is home a <lb/>
nip in the western pan of the <lb/>
Md-i A. J. Moore, of <lb/>
is visiting his son, L. i <lb/>
j Moore. <lb/>
G. M. Ellis to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Jim returned <lb/>
evening from a visit an <lb/>
If. S, has moved into Ho <lb/>
new hint in Sou. <lb/>
Green ville <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Miss Minnie, <lb/>
I. ion a I rip to <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
of Baltimore, <lb/>
II. Ii. <lb/>
Will-a and <lb/>
have gone <lb/>
mil <lb/>
i nine I <lb/>
daughter-, <lb/>
visiting he <lb/>
Mill Myrtle Wilson's Funeral. <lb/>
The funeral of Miss Myrtle <lb/>
sou, who died Tuesday <lb/>
was held this afternoon at l o'clock. <lb/>
The services was held <lb/>
church, conducted by <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King, of Richmond, <lb/>
listed by Key. J. E <lb/>
the church. The pall bear- <lb/>
were T. M. Hooker, W. <lb/>
; to spend a few day. <lb/>
and Mis. T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
Saturday evening from <lb/>
Tuesday, September <lb/>
C. E, Bradley returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
W. M. Pugh has moved into Mrs. <lb/>
Sutton's house on Sutton lane <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Moore this <lb/>
morning from a visit in <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Congressman Claude Kitchen, <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, came Monday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Mildred Carr returned <lb/>
Monday evening a visit to <lb/>
-on. <lb/>
W. B. James and little sou, <lb/>
Willie, went to Monday <lb/>
I evening. <lb/>
r. and Mrs. A. K. <lb/>
home Monday evening <lb/>
ii-.- Maggie Doughty returned <lb/>
home Monday from <lb/>
n .-ii Va. <lb/>
Mm. ll. Cozart, of Wilson, <lb/>
who ha been visiting Miss . <lb/>
M , home today. <lb/>
A. J. Moore, Whitakers <lb/>
win. was his son, L. I. <lb/>
More, returned home today. <lb/>
L. A. Gotten, has <lb/>
b . visiting his parents at Cotton- <lb/>
dale, returned to New today. <lb/>
Mrs. t;. IS. Tucker, <lb/>
who been visiting relatives <lb/>
in ibis section, returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
W. H. has <lb/>
returned from where he <lb/>
held a meeting last week. He <lb/>
says the meeting was a great <lb/>
Mrs. of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, who had been here to <lb/>
W. H. W. L. Brown. <lb/>
It Carper and I. James, <lb/>
There were number of <lb/>
floral tributes Hint attest <lb/>
ed tho high esteem in which the <lb/>
deceased was held. <lb/>
f J. Garden, Wiley Brown,. <lb/>
candy which was very highly <lb/>
Delightful refresh <lb/>
; meats served. <lb/>
In Honor Miss Margaret Blow <lb/>
At l Mr. ., <lb/>
I. Blow the <lb/>
Fourth streets, Monday, a delight- <lb/>
evening -pent by the many <lb/>
friends of Miss Blow. <lb/>
One of the of <lb/>
guessing lie. J. W. Alien Ayden <lb/>
Percy and Mia, Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Bryan tied the prize the <lb/>
former drew it. Mis. K. B. and two of of Richmond, <lb/>
The was a nice box Saturday Tuesday evening, <lb/>
visit to K i, i and other points, attend the funeral other sister <lb/>
Misses Clyde and j and remained a <lb/>
Skinner went to Ayden Saturday return- <lb/>
returned this morning <lb/>
Mrs. and September <lb/>
son. Walter Linden, returned <lb/>
evening from a visit to Scotland <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Mrs. I,. L. and child- <lb/>
IN MEMORIAM. <lb/>
It was Miss Whitakers, came in Satin- <lb/>
and she was the recipient of many evening to visit Mrs. II. T. <lb/>
b presents. King. <lb/>
Nora Bradley, of Tarboro. <lb/>
Just So It's a Picture. ho has been visiting the <lb/>
ignorance is it home this <lb/>
makes no The colored <lb/>
here at court, M inlay, <lb/>
who was wearing a In-l <lb/>
Parker campaign ion f.<lb/>
it as any of the of <lb/>
Dr. M. I. Fleming, Hamilton, <lb/>
Sunday evening to Visit i Johnson. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Fl-i. . . <lb/>
Tell <lb/>
coin i a i y <lb/>
The Patient Circle of the King's <lb/>
not special session <lb/>
I at the residence Mis. A. L. Blow <lb/>
o pay a lust i of respect t <lb/>
the of a beloved and use- <lb/>
the order, Mrs. A. u. .,.,. ,. <lb/>
. , Night <lb/>
Sr., whose death has cause <lb/>
deep sorrow in out midst. o <lb/>
Since the organization of the Nights in a Bar <lb/>
Ole Mis. has ever been lo whole ten nights <lb/>
of its most useful, efficient and Play, Saturday <lb/>
generous members; answering with night, was not in shape to W K <lb/>
heart and soul into every the car to get oil with <lb/>
for the betterment of the Sunday morning. He <lb/>
needy within her reach. In played his part too <lb/>
meet of the slate conventions <lb/>
Mrs. has taken active part in <lb/>
the deliberations of that larger Had Large Crowd, <lb/>
and her Dam a has figured i A very large crowd gathered <lb/>
honorably on its rolls. The circle under tent of the Frank E. <lb/>
Galloway, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, is here attending court. <lb/>
c V. York returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from. a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mis. hie Blow left this morn- <lb/>
for Greensboro to attend school. <lb/>
J. of <lb/>
Snow i- attending court. <lb/>
Mi-. C. . Patrick, .-I Ayden, <lb/>
It-day her.- with Miss <lb/>
i i C. Tyson has <lb/>
returned from Norfolk and <lb/>
where he had been for <lb/>
in the hospital-. <lb/>
M. F. and <lb/>
Miss of Chatham, <lb/>
i who have been visiting her sou. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Mi <lb/>
Martha returned <lb/>
day evening from a trip to Rich- <lb/>
Miss R. <lb/>
as a whole tenders expressions company, Saturday night who were <lb/>
its deepest sympathy to the re- witness Nights in a Bar the funeral of Mrs. <lb/>
family where her loss will Some of the characters retarded home Sunday <lb/>
Indeed be Irreparable. I in play were very good <lb/>
Circle <lb/>
of much enjoyed. <lb/>
performance as a whole was <lb/>
Federal Court Jurors. <lb/>
A term of Federal court will <lb/>
be <lb/>
Trains Don't Connect. <lb/>
No die of mailing letters in the <lb/>
held in New beginning Oct. afternoon now, or going to tho <lb/>
23rd. The jurors evening train with the expectation <lb/>
are Elias W J Flem. of making connection at <lb/>
L B W H Edwards Thai thing is done for now, and it <lb/>
and S A Stocks. is wait until next day. <lb/>
County Superintendent W. <lb/>
went to Grifton <lb/>
evening to look after opening <lb/>
of the graded school there this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
II. and sister, Miss <lb/>
Rocky Mount, who were <lb/>
here attending the funeral of Mrs. <lb/>
E. A. returned home this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mis. F, C Hauling and little <lb/>
returned this morning <lb/>
from <lb/>
Miss Marv of <lb/>
who has been the <lb/>
in, ill <lb/>
returned home ; day <lb/>
Mis. Julian two <lb/>
daughter-, of Raleigh, who have <lb/>
been visiting her parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. B, K. Gotten, at <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
A. King, of <lb/>
former pastor the Baptist church <lb/>
hi re, in Tuesday evening to <lb/>
conduct the service the funeral <lb/>
of Miss Myrtle Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Wells, of Wilson, <lb/>
ho came to attend the funeral of <lb/>
her sister. Mrs. A. and <lb/>
has since been visiting her parents. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. King, re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Want of Money. <lb/>
Strangers coming down from the <lb/>
depot are sometimes heard to ask, <lb/>
don't they do something to <lb/>
this Because there is not <lb/>
anything to do ii with, is the beet <lb/>
reason we know. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
<lb/>
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