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But and hero to The with <lb />
vent in bock, single doable breasted is the- coat that you should <lb />
wear tins Reason, It should be made with Military shoulders and <lb />
to fit the body loose. e have it. made in all the new <lb />
fabrics Of course blacks and are good this season, yet a <lb />
dark ground with a slight tint of green, makes unattractive <lb />
suit And the have come to stay; everything will be <lb />
next season <lb />
PRICES, 7.50 TO <lb />
COATS -This coat is the only coat well dress <lb />
ed should this coat is light in weight, yet it gives you <lb />
comfort than many times it's weight. <lb />
f TO SOLD <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
The Man's Outfitter <lb />
Comfortable <lb />
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb />
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb />
to all others. <lb />
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb />
as the best <lb />
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb />
bed is sold under not the best, price re- <lb />
funded. <lb />
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN <lb />
DETAIL <lb />
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb />
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb />
kinds. <lb />
WHEN NEED FURNITURE <lb />
will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb />
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb />
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb />
VI WHITE'S. <lb />
F. M. Hornaday, <lb />
I Greenville <lb />
OF <lb />
Homo Insurance Companies. attention given to Life, Fir, <lb />
Health and Accident <lb />
WILL GO TOUR <lb />
No. <lb />
FOURTH STREET GREENVILLE, N. . <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
BLUE <lb />
AND <lb />
Every day is a day with us. Don't wait a minute. There is <lb />
reason in all things. There a Good Substantial Reason why I can sell you the same <lb />
goods for 1-3 less than you can buy them elsewhere, and make our competitors <lb />
wonder how we do it. It is are Wholesale Prices less than Retail <lb />
That's The Whole Story. be blind or misled-Stop, <lb />
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you. <lb />
We have now in full blast a most SALE which has done <lb />
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade <lb />
event of recent years. <lb />
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition <lb />
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. It has garnished the <lb />
name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
The Mercantile Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND <lb />
BIGGEST. Were you at the RUSH that visited our store during the past week If so and <lb />
you couldn't get waited on come again, call our attention to the fact and we will see that you <lb />
get what you want. Yours Respectfully, <lb />
C T. <lb />
TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken a stray shoat <lb />
that baa been running with my <lb />
about two month. The <lb />
is randy red color, weigh <lb />
ha silt In right <lb />
par and hot tailed. Owner is <lb />
notified to call for same and pay <lb />
charges. MOSES EVANS. <lb />
near Greenville. <lb />
Death <lb />
A thing sometimes <lb />
death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb />
insignificant cats or boils <lb />
bare paid the death penalty. I <lb />
i wise to have <lb />
Salve ever handy. It's beet <lb />
mt on earth and will prevent fa- <lb />
when seres, a lean <lb />
and threaten. Ma at <lb />
A Drag <lb />
Put. an End It All. <lb />
A grievous wail <lb />
a a result of unbearable pain from <lb />
over taxed organs. <lb />
Backache, Liver complaint <lb />
constipation. thanks t Dr. <lb />
New Life Pill they pat <lb />
end to it all. They are <lb />
Try them. Only <lb />
Guaranteed by L. <lb />
A f plane for at a <lb />
rifles, which la <lb />
f the beat handled by <lb />
Slier plane Co, <lb />
oaths ago by a gentleman who <lb />
bit girl. <lb />
willing U lose over a baa- <lb />
Cash lime, apply <lb />
W. A. <lb />
C. <lb />
End of Hitter Fight. <lb />
physicians had a long and <lb />
fight with an on <lb />
my right write. V. Hughes <lb />
of gave me <lb />
Everybody my t had <lb />
A. a last revolt I tried Dr. <lb />
New Discovery for Con- <lb />
The I ts <lb />
I was on u feet <lb />
a few day, I've entirely <lb />
my I <lb />
all <lb />
by <lb />
L. I <lb />
In l e Trial . <lb />
ilk <lb />
all <lb />
Mark. <lb />
A On If Q <lb />
Suicide Prevented. <lb />
A startling announcement that a <lb />
preventive of suicide had been <lb />
discovered will interest many. <lb />
A run down system, or <lb />
invariably precede suicide and <lb />
something been found that <lb />
will prevent that condition which <lb />
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb />
of self destruction take <lb />
Bitten. It being a great <lb />
will strengthen <lb />
the nerves up the system. <lb />
It's alt a gees stomach, liver and <lb />
Only Me. Sal- <lb />
teed by Jae. L. <lb />
Why Baskets when <lb />
can get Cotton at leas <lb />
than half the Sam <lb />
m i w <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1905 <lb />
MRS. ENTERTAINS <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
In Honor of Mr. Paul Brown. <lb />
One of the most delightful social <lb />
affair in Greenville fill <lb />
wit the o'clock dinner which <lb />
Mi. Bert Move gave to her friend- <lb />
Tuesday evening, November the <lb />
seventh, <lb />
The house was beautifully <lb />
ruled throughout with <lb />
and chrysanthemum, while <lb />
brilliantly illumined th- <lb />
whole scene. Mrs. Move, her <lb />
own charming way, welcomed her <lb />
guest in the front hall and ushered <lb />
them into the where they <lb />
met her guest honor, Mrs. Paul <lb />
Brown, of St. Louis, Missouri <lb />
Mr. assisted in <lb />
her guests by her sister, Mrs. <lb />
M. H. <lb />
After some minute of pleasant <lb />
conversation dinner was <lb />
The color scheme of dining <lb />
room nm pink and green, and the <lb />
sight on entering was very <lb />
cut glass and flower- <lb />
being in profusion. Here the color <lb />
scheme was carried out in soft pink <lb />
pink ices, and pink and <lb />
white carnation. These beautiful <lb />
hung In a graceful shower <lb />
from the chandelier, and <lb />
were placed in vases on the table, <lb />
while at each plate flowers were <lb />
placed for the guests. <lb />
The dinner, which was served <lb />
in eight bill <lb />
dainty. It a happy event and <lb />
Mrs. proved herself a most <lb />
charming hostess. <lb />
Those present were Mrs. E. A <lb />
Mrs. Paul Brown, of <lb />
Louis, Mrs. J. L. Little, <lb />
Harry Skinner. Mm. F. W. Clare, <lb />
Mrs. Chas. <lb />
Mrs. A. L. Blow, Mrs, M. H. <lb />
Mrs. Nana Brown, Mr. <lb />
C. C. Vines, Mrs. J. L. <lb />
and Mrs. II. L. Carr. <lb />
Win- <lb />
town <lb />
Baptist Stair Convention <lb />
The Baptist convention <lb />
will meet the <lb />
church in December <lb />
The Baptist churches of Raleigh <lb />
for providing enter <lb />
to all delegates who will <lb />
notify the committee in time. If <lb />
you are a delegate from <lb />
church, association, or <lb />
missionary society, and expect to <lb />
the convention, send <lb />
name and address to the <lb />
chairman of the joint committee <lb />
on entertainment at once. We <lb />
cannot promise to provide home <lb />
any who tall to send their <lb />
Dame December 1st. The com- <lb />
will secure accommodations <lb />
and special rates at the hotels <lb />
and boarding houses for visitors <lb />
and others who may desire to do <lb />
so. Let all delegates send their <lb />
names at once to the undersigned. <lb />
J. M. <lb />
Chairman Joint Com. Raleigh. <lb />
Hearst Will Contest. <lb />
New York, Nov. a bitter <lb />
fight will be waved In courts <lb />
to decide whether George B. <lb />
Hearst <lb />
is to be mayor of New for the <lb />
next four years is assured. <lb />
The complete returns give <lb />
a plurality of votes, the <lb />
smallest ever recorded for u <lb />
mayoralty candidate and a <lb />
result which n readily he <lb />
by a recount tho ballots <lb />
Winter forerunners. <lb />
Three foreigners with bagpipe <lb />
and monkey struck town today, <lb />
was the r looking of <lb />
the lot and is supporting the other <lb />
three. work Southward <lb />
about this time of year. <lb />
Later another fellow name along <lb />
with a band organ and monkey. <lb />
Both combination raked in the <lb />
loose pennies. <lb />
N. C, Nov. 1905. <lb />
Miss of-Green-1 <lb />
ville, spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with Misses Effie and Mat tie <lb />
Grime-. <lb />
Prof Everett and wife, of <lb />
were in town Sun- <lb />
day attending services at the <lb />
church conducted by Dr. <lb />
Oxford. We were <lb />
glad to have them with <lb />
Prof o. k. of <lb />
pent In <lb />
with friends. <lb />
Mr. S. of Tarboro, <lb />
is visiting Miss Lizzie Mayo. <lb />
J. S. Mooring in <lb />
town with friend. <lb />
Mrs. R. Nelson, of Roberson- <lb />
ville, spent Friday with R. <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
Henry Staton spent Thursday <lb />
night in Rocky Mount with his <lb />
brother. <lb />
Mrs. R. J. Grimes left today for <lb />
Whichard to attend the funeral of <lb />
Mrs. Worrell Moore. <lb />
Mr. Hubert Taylor and baby <lb />
left today to visit her parents in <lb />
Matthews, Va. <lb />
Mr arid Mrs. A. H. Tuttle, of <lb />
Norfolk, arrived Monday night. <lb />
Mrs. Tut tie will spend a few days <lb />
with her sister. <lb />
Prof. T. T. Candler spent Friday <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
Miss Mary of Gold Point <lb />
is visiting Mrs. Staton. <lb />
Miss Pink Manning is visiting <lb />
in town. <lb />
John Will Roberson and <lb />
Ward to Tarboro <lb />
Monday mi business. <lb />
i spent Tuesday in <lb />
Tarboro on business. <lb />
one visiting Bethel, should <lb />
visit park. It is in the <lb />
care of Miss Mabel She <lb />
will take pleasure in showing you <lb />
the beautiful place. The <lb />
Drug Oil. serve hot drinks at <lb />
time. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Keel spent <lb />
town shopping. <lb />
Mis. W. K. Davenport, of <lb />
re, spent today in town. <lb />
Mrs Willie of <lb />
Conetoe, spent today in town. <lb />
Maud, Jennie <lb />
of Scotland Neck, are <lb />
visiting Mm Fannie Jenkins this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Ora of Jamesville, <lb />
came up yesterday to visit Mis <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
The protracted meeting at the <lb />
Baptist church closed lat night. <lb />
They had many conversion but no <lb />
addition to the church. Bethel <lb />
should feel proud of having the <lb />
tile i-in.- of hearing Dr. <lb />
of Oxford. His sermons were very <lb />
rich indeed. <lb />
Miss Brown and Mrs. of <lb />
Tuesday in town <lb />
shopping. <lb />
Very Pure Water. <lb />
The last monthly examination <lb />
by the state biologist of the water <lb />
supplied by the plant <lb />
here pronounces it pure <lb />
No should be afraid <lb />
to use kind of water. <lb />
infant daughter of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Bryan, aged two <lb />
one-half months, died at o'clock <lb />
this afternoon, after an illness of <lb />
days. The parents have <lb />
the sympathy of many friends in <lb />
their bereavement. <lb />
for <lb />
The remains of the <lb />
of Mr. Mrs. J. W. Bryan, that <lb />
died afternoon, were taken <lb />
to Plymouth this morning's <lb />
train, accompanied by the sorrow- <lb />
parents and Mrs. J. F. Kemp, <lb />
Of <lb />
THE DANCE <lb />
One of the Delightful <lb />
Events. <lb />
One of the most successful and <lb />
enjoyable occasions of <lb />
year was given Friday night in <lb />
Hall it being a <lb />
dance given by the young men <lb />
of Greenville. The hall was beau- <lb />
decorated <lb />
over which hung festoons of rid <lb />
and bite, and in the the <lb />
hall hung two large, many colon I, <lb />
Japanese parasols, draped with <lb />
red, white and flags and <lb />
lit by Japanese lantern. <lb />
Dancing began promptly at <lb />
o'clock, music being by Levin's <lb />
Orchestra, of Raleigh. <lb />
Sixteen number were danced, <lb />
after which all participating <lb />
marched Carolina rooms <lb />
where a delightful <lb />
served. This and the <lb />
profuse decorations of the dining <lb />
rooms were managed by a commit- <lb />
tee of the ladies of Greenville <lb />
headed by Mrs. Herbert White, <lb />
and club is to be congratulated <lb />
at its good fortune in procuring <lb />
able management for this, <lb />
perhaps the most enjoyable feature <lb />
or the evening. Red and white <lb />
were the predominating colors in <lb />
tho decorations of the dining <lb />
rooms. The walls were festooned <lb />
with j aper hangings of red and <lb />
white which were joined the <lb />
of room, where an <lb />
rich red flowers <lb />
The tables were set in the shape of <lb />
the letter A, and more than one <lb />
hundred enjoyed bounteous <lb />
supper served, which was in the <lb />
reception room next to the dining <lb />
rooms, the orchestra playing many <lb />
beautiful selections in the mean- <lb />
time. <lb />
After supper the dancers re- <lb />
turned to the ball and <lb />
was danced until when the <lb />
familiar and much beloved tune of <lb />
ending <lb />
Sweet announced <lb />
of a very delightful occasion. <lb />
Greenville was delighted to <lb />
welcome on this occasion many <lb />
visitors from the surrounding <lb />
towns and their presence added <lb />
to the beauty and pleasure <lb />
of the dance. success of this <lb />
dance is due in a large measure to <lb />
the able management of Walter <lb />
Wilson, Jr., led the dance, <lb />
assisted by Miss Janie Brown, both <lb />
of Greenville. Other dancing <lb />
R I Wiggins, of Boston, Miss <lb />
Mary Watson of <lb />
J D Garden, Miss Sallie Got- <lb />
ten, of Harry Skinner, <lb />
Jr. Miss Alice White, of Greens- <lb />
W E Mis- Lang; <lb />
Dr Fountain, Miss <lb />
of Wilmington; Stewart Gal r, M S- <lb />
Patti Skinner; A M Mi-s <lb />
Nell Skinner; W ill of <lb />
Kinston, Miss of <lb />
Snow Hill; Chas Forbes, Miss Ada <lb />
Woolen; F M Wooten, Mrs Hume, <lb />
of Greensboro; Frank Webb, or <lb />
Miss Mr <lb />
gt Miss Irma Cobb; Chas James, <lb />
Miss Annie Gray Nash, of Tarboro; <lb />
Dr Fleming, Miss Bertha Patrick; <lb />
Frank Miss Short, of <lb />
Cary Mayo, Miss <lb />
Patrick; Fred Forbes, Miss fiber- <lb />
rod, of Hamilton; Mr of <lb />
Wilmington; <lb />
Hamilton; Chas. Home, Miss <lb />
Mary James; Mr Ward, Miss Mae <lb />
Whitfield; Gotten, Miss Lamb, <lb />
of A L Blow, Jr., <lb />
Miss Ethel Richard <lb />
White, Miss Dickerson; Mr <lb />
son, of Washington, Mitt Laugh- <lb />
of Washington; Andrew <lb />
Moore, Miss Olive Gaskill, of Tar- <lb />
Jesse Miss Daven- <lb />
port; Will Miss Bryan, <lb />
of Mr Fleming, of Hamil- <lb />
ton, Miss Mr Williams, Miss <lb />
Simmons, of Washington; Mr <lb />
per, of Goldsboro, Miss Blow; Mr <lb />
Alsop, Miss of <lb />
Washington; of <lb />
Winston Miss Barlow, of <lb />
Washington; Brown Jr, Miss <lb />
Mt Hall, Miss <lb />
Janie Tyson; Mr Miss <lb />
No. <lb />
Forbes; Will <lb />
of South N <lb />
of Hamilton, is of <lb />
Hamilton; C L c , Mis- Daisy <lb />
Tucker; II T Smith, Nina <lb />
James. <lb />
STAGS, <lb />
Ben of Washington, Ml <lb />
Wyatt Brown, W B Home, <lb />
Herbert of Washington, <lb />
P Davenport, Clarence of <lb />
V L I Moore, Mr <lb />
per, of <lb />
Mr Mrs Herbert White, Mr <lb />
Mn Bob Cobb, Mr and Mrs <lb />
Ed Flanagan, Mr Mark <lb />
Mr and Mrs Mr an <lb />
Mr Vine, Mrs A L Blow, Mr and <lb />
Mrs Haywood Mr and Mrs <lb />
Woodward, Mr and Mrs <lb />
Skinner, Mr and Mrs Jim Fleming, <lb />
Mr and Williams. <lb />
Still <lb />
A raid made by revenue <lb />
officers Wednesday night, and they <lb />
and destroyed <lb />
Still six miles from Green- <lb />
ville. Several barrels of were <lb />
also around the still and <lb />
this was poured out. The battered <lb />
remnant of the till was brought to <lb />
Greenville to be shipped away. <lb />
No one was caught at the still, as <lb />
the operators in some way got the <lb />
hint that the officers were on them <lb />
and skipped. <lb />
Just a Word <lb />
Reflector would <lb />
it very much if Its subscribers <lb />
especially taking the <lb />
weekly who It Is not convenient for <lb />
us to see personally, would bring <lb />
they owe the paper <lb />
waiting for statements to <lb />
be sent this season. Making <lb />
out and mailing statements <lb />
large list of subscribers Is a big <lb />
undertaking, and the subscribers <lb />
help us much by saving us this <lb />
additional trouble and <lb />
It is the time of year now when all <lb />
h to pay their sub- <lb />
and also take <lb />
of the low offer we are <lb />
making. We do not like to dun <lb />
subscriber through the paper, <lb />
and hope It will not b necessary <lb />
do of it. So we hope none <lb />
will wait a Statement but let n <lb />
hear from them without to <lb />
be reminded of it again. <lb />
G. Nichols Dead <lb />
On the morning of November <lb />
at eight o'clock, Q <lb />
Nichols, aged years, a <lb />
young man well known in this <lb />
vicinity, beloved union his large <lb />
circle of acquaintances, passed <lb />
away after a brief illness <lb />
fatally at the hour mentioned; <lb />
it the home of Dr. Blount. <lb />
Mr. Nichols had in poor <lb />
health for a number of years, but <lb />
with few exceptions bad been ac- <lb />
and able to go about consider- <lb />
ably. He attended state fair at <lb />
Raleigh, and while there was taken <lb />
returned at once to his <lb />
home at Dr. Blount; since that <lb />
time he steadily declined. The <lb />
immediate cause of his death was <lb />
rheumatism together with <lb />
cations of an obscure nature and <lb />
difficult of diagnosis. <lb />
that medical skill and loving bands <lb />
do failed to stay the progress <lb />
of the malady, and a young and <lb />
promising light was extinguished <lb />
by the of the death angel. <lb />
The burial took place at <lb />
family plot Thursday at <lb />
p. m, Rev. H. H. Moore, minis- <lb />
of the Christian of <lb />
Greenville, Mr. <lb />
leaves his <lb />
three brothers and three sisters, as <lb />
well as a large of friends <lb />
In Pitt and <lb />
Jersey Wakefield and Early <lb />
Pilot cabbage plants for sale <lb />
Apply to D. R. King. law <lb />
mis in. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
PERSONS m SOCIAL <lb />
Nov. 9th. <lb />
J B. H went to Belhaven <lb />
W. L. Hall to Scotland Neck <lb />
tin looming <lb />
Mr. V. Taylor to <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
E. B. left Wednesday <lb />
f t Yin <lb />
H. B Hardy. tie <lb />
New-a Observer, is in town. <lb />
Mis- Anna Perry, of Winterville. <lb />
spent Wednesday In Greenville. <lb />
Mr. Li M. Savage returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from Haiti <lb />
more. <lb />
Cox left this <lb />
morning for the Methodist orphan- <lb />
age in Raleigh. Their mother, <lb />
Mm. Emma B. Cox accompanied <lb />
them as far as Weldon. <lb />
Miss Vina Basil came in last <lb />
evening and is the of Miss <lb />
Alice Lang, on Pitt street. Miss <lb />
i from Baltimore on her <lb />
way to her home New Bern, and <lb />
stopped over here for a few day. <lb />
Friday, Nov. <lb />
Raymond Moore came In <lb />
morning from Kinston. <lb />
Miss Tyson went to K n- <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Rev. J. L. of Elsa City, <lb />
came in Thursday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Emma C. Cox returned <lb />
Thursday evening from Weldon. <lb />
Mrs. A. E. Tucker <lb />
Thursday evening from Scotland <lb />
Neck. <lb />
Mrs. Harriett of Farm- <lb />
is visiting her sister, MUs <lb />
Etta <lb />
Miss Charlotte Morriss, <lb />
Ta., came in Thursday even- <lb />
to visit Miss Jessie Lee Sugg. <lb />
Miss Alice White, a bewitching <lb />
lady of Greensboro, came <lb />
in Thursday evening to visit her <lb />
brother, H. A. White. <lb />
Saturday, No, <lb />
F. Brinkley road <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. E. Cox to Grifton <lb />
Friday evening <lb />
Mi-s Olive Morrill is visiting at <lb />
W. B. Wilson's. <lb />
Rev. J. L. left <lb />
morning for Elm City. <lb />
Vernon of <lb />
came evening. <lb />
J. A. Ricks returned Friday <lb />
evening from Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. Cox, returned Friday <lb />
evening from Richmond. <lb />
Zeno came In Friday <lb />
evening from Rocky Mount, <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Casper, <lb />
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Mrs. A. H. of Norfolk, <lb />
came in Friday evening to visit <lb />
Mr. J. Keel. <lb />
Miss Annie Nash, of Tar- <lb />
came in Friday evening to <lb />
visit Janie <lb />
Miss Annie Lamb, of Wilson, <lb />
came in Friday evening to visit <lb />
at W. B. Wilson's. <lb />
Miss Olive Gaskill, of Tarboro, <lb />
came In Friday evening to visit <lb />
Miss Nell Skinner. <lb />
Col. H. B. Little, of Baltimore, <lb />
who has been visiting Wiley <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs; C. A. of <lb />
came in Friday <lb />
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs, R. <lb />
O. <lb />
MR HOOKER ENTERTAINS. <lb />
When yon get the best fountain <lb />
pen it is a Parker. Nice assort- <lb />
at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Delightful Dinner to His <lb />
W. E a <lb />
of his dinner <lb />
party Nov. 9th <lb />
to <lb />
home of Mr. a v- G. <lb />
ti Evan Th <lb />
was rated <lb />
pain--, fern- v r f <lb />
lighted <lb />
bra i- e ti scene. <lb />
After being received very <lb />
by Mr vi Mrs. <lb />
in their own hospitable <lb />
was I The <lb />
r i.-ii w.-re of <lb />
American Beauties r-.- tastefully <lb />
arranged on I. hankie <lb />
in In of and on <lb />
the mantle. plate <lb />
planed a of pink Li France <lb />
roses and Maiden bait ferns the <lb />
Dinner elegantly <lb />
in six very dainty courses. <lb />
Mr. Hunker proved <lb />
host. Those were <lb />
Miss Cobb W. E <lb />
Hooker, Miss Nina James with <lb />
Will Hunter, Kinston, Miss <lb />
Alice While, of Greensboro, <lb />
Scoggins; Miss <lb />
of Columbia, with Tom <lb />
Moore; Prank Webb, <lb />
with Miss Coward; Miss <lb />
L Jones with Tom Hooker. <lb />
Ii as Indeed a occasion. <lb />
Aggregation Coming <lb />
which <lb />
comes here Friday Nov. tor one <lb />
performance can be truthfully <lb />
termed the quintessence of <lb />
fun. moat comedies it has <lb />
a plot and this plot is in the main <lb />
responsible for the many ludicrous <lb />
mishaps and complication that <lb />
round out a solid two hours and a <lb />
half of genuine merriment. <lb />
company that will present <lb />
this, the latest mode high grade <lb />
wheel mirth, i the original <lb />
company. <lb />
la a merry, madcap, crazy <lb />
of hilarity and as such leads <lb />
the world in The <lb />
ha yet to be met which has <lb />
not been captivated and convulsed <lb />
by this uniquely and mirthfully <lb />
Incomparable comedy end its many <lb />
special feature each a paragon in <lb />
The advance will <lb />
be large. Considerable talk <lb />
is going on for ticket. Fetch <lb />
Grandma and the <lb />
whole family see <lb />
Friday night Nov. 17th. <lb />
Meeting of F. M. Society. <lb />
The Foreign Missionary society <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal church <lb />
South held its annual meeting on <lb />
Wednesday afternoon at the hos- <lb />
home of Mrs. Wiley Brown, <lb />
Soon after the appointed hour it <lb />
was hardly possible to be seated, <lb />
this shewing the great interest in <lb />
the work and the honor due our <lb />
beloved president, Mrs. Jack <lb />
White. The object of this meeting <lb />
was the opening of mite boxes <lb />
collection to 192.60, <lb />
A delightful followed <lb />
which was as <lb />
Reading Mrs. H. L. Carr. <lb />
Vocal H. O. Hooker, <lb />
Nina James, <lb />
Clare <lb />
Vocal Nina James. <lb />
Dainty refreshments were served <lb />
after which the society adjourned <lb />
to meet Wednesday afternoon <lb />
Dec. with Mis. Bert <lb />
Pitt Keep Ahead, <lb />
Occasional we see some of oar <lb />
exchanges bragging big <lb />
sweet potatoes, but none have yet <lb />
gone ahead of <lb />
Superintendent J. A. Hat- <lb />
of the home, brought <lb />
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mat. Ho . . <lb />
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When i r <lb />
ever i he .; is <lb />
services nil <lb />
may be a to him, as <lb />
when entering . where <lb />
are present or in owning a <lb />
door for a woman to <lb />
In fact, a man be too <lb />
in this little set of courtesy <lb />
whenever the least would be <lb />
in order, says the <lb />
Tress. <lb />
A man always lifts his hat when <lb />
a woman under his escort receives <lb />
some courtesy from a stranger or <lb />
if the bows to a person that lie is <lb />
not acquainted with. He also raise <lb />
his hat upon recognizing an ac- <lb />
who has a woman with <lb />
him whom he docs not know. A <lb />
man should he ts particular in bow- <lb />
to his mother, father or sister <lb />
when meeting them on the street <lb />
or in taking leave of them as ho <lb />
would be with his friends or formal <lb />
acquaintance. <lb />
Men shake hands with each other <lb />
at introductions; women only when <lb />
desiring to be especially cordial. A <lb />
Kinston- X. C, Nov. 9th. 1905. <lb />
Miss spent <lb />
day and Sunday with her sister, <lb />
Mrs <lb />
Little been <lb />
quite ill for several days. <lb />
Pail went to Vanceboro <lb />
Monday <lb />
Myrtle is on the sick <lb />
B Jones and Moore, of <lb />
Two <lb />
Dyspeptics <lb />
If you art too fat it it because your food <lb />
turn to fat instead of <lb />
spent night If you art the fat producing <lb />
that you eat art not properly digested and <lb />
assimilated. <lb />
Lean, thin, stringy people do not hare <lb />
enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat <lb />
people have too much Pepsin and not <lb />
enough <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
contains all the digestive juices that art <lb />
found m healthy stomach, and in <lb />
exactly those proportions necessary to <lb />
enable the stomach and digestive organs <lb />
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb />
be eaten. is not only a perfect <lb />
but it is a tis- <lb />
sue building tonic as well. cures <lb />
Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. <lb />
, Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and <lb />
Constipation. You will like it <lb />
What You Eat <lb />
Rest the stomach, rebuilds the <lb />
tissues and gives firm flesh. <lb />
i. E. has been confined to <lb />
bis room for several days, but we <lb />
are glad to say ha is able to be out <lb />
again. <lb />
Earnest Dudley spent Saturday <lb />
night with Herman <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Whichard <lb />
s Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
Mrs While sister, lira. <lb />
Tins. <lb />
spent <lb />
day night Sunday with friends <lb />
in Winterville. <lb />
Several from over the river were <lb />
visitors Sunday afternoon <lb />
Quite a number from here attend- <lb />
ed the meeting at Reedy Branch <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
went to <lb />
Greenville Monday. <lb />
Herman and Dennis <lb />
attended fishing frolic at <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mr. of F. W. <lb />
R. CO <lb />
Service. <lb />
Steamer L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at m. for <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New fork, aDd all <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern R. R. <lb />
bailing subject to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb />
ton, N. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
General T. and <lb />
f. Agent, Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
man, of course, always waits for the U. Seminary, spent Saturday night <lb />
woman to offer her hand first, and if <lb />
possible ho should remove his glove <lb />
EDS Set B <lb />
mi. alee.<lb />
before doing <lb />
gloved. <lb />
Women do <lb />
when <lb />
if her hand is <lb />
not kiss each r <lb />
Mrs. H. spent Tues <lb />
day afternoon in Winterville. <lb />
meeting and parting unless <lb />
they are very close friends, . <lb />
then it is usually done in <lb />
When as a woman's escort <lb />
a man should pay nil the fares and <lb />
fees. When entering a street ear <lb />
Payments Along The Line. <lb />
is the season of year <lb />
when people will <lb />
settle their bills for the year. <lb />
would be ranch better if people <lb />
or any vehicle he should allow the could always pay cash for what they <lb />
woman to precede him. assisting her buy and not have lo pay bills at the <lb />
or cab e year; but since the <lb />
or can no first, offering tier , . . <lb />
i. she follow.-. tom Has become quite general, it is <lb />
In all these forms of etiquette it order to think emit a little. The <lb />
is quite possible to at least the fact that many people wait until this <lb />
foundation for their correct season to pay means that many who <lb />
when those i i . . . . <lb />
are merely boys and girls. If , .- W their ability <lb />
become accustomed to for ii one <lb />
and pond manners when young promised to pay them. air. A for <lb />
will never dread the j stance, has told Mr. B that he'll pay <lb />
or <lb />
November. Mr. A is depending on <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chances are Us from an in- <lb />
active <lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
It can be kept in II fill toll <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Mr. C. for the money which he pro <lb />
poses to pay Mr. B, although he <lb />
may not have told Mr II Mr C <lb />
in turn may lie dependent on Mr. D <lb />
be <lb />
A Wonderful <lb />
In the of the Kongo river <lb />
prows a species of tree of gigantic <lb />
stature, called by the natives the <lb />
and belonging to the botanic-1- <lb />
a family of the his money, and Mr. I may <lb />
is very useful In man. The trunks of on some one else hi <lb />
these tree, at the height of a man's so chain of dependence <lb />
above tho ground arc frequent-1. i , , , . <lb />
eight or ten t t in diameter, and . of <lb />
many of then rise from perhaps, and if the last <lb />
feet before u It nuts out. Tl in the chain does not discharge <lb />
bark is thick, as much his obligation to the man who de- <lb />
five or i-i is in many ens <lb />
and it of <lb />
milky . into <lb />
kind of re ho. The large of and hard <lb />
of the results may follow. It is highly <lb />
the first man discharge <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale contain- <lb />
ed in .-rt executed <lb />
and delivered by J. R. and wife <lb />
K. G, James, one dated <lb />
April 11th. and recorded in Book <lb />
pa ire the other dated 4th <lb />
may and duly recorded in the <lb />
Deeds office Pitt <lb />
North Carolina, in Book page <lb />
the undersigned will expose to public <lb />
before the court bouts door In <lb />
Greenville, to Inches bidder on <lb />
SATURDAY, Dec. 2nd 1905, a certain <lb />
tract or pared of and lying and being <lb />
in the county of Pitt and State of North <lb />
Carolina and described as follows, to <lb />
That tract of land in <lb />
which James Sr., <lb />
of the sad J. U Elks now resides, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Jew Haddock <lb />
Smith's <lb />
and others, to satisfy said mortgage <lb />
Terms of This <lb />
day Nov. <lb />
F. G. James, Mortgagee <lb />
Howls <lb />
Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb />
too fast, or does it skip a beat <lb />
Do you have shortness of <lb />
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb />
or choking <lb />
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb />
pains around the heart, in side <lb />
and or hurt when <lb />
lying on left side <lb />
If you have any of these <lb />
symptoms your heart is weak <lb />
or diseased, and cannot get <lb />
better without assistance. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb />
rarely ever fails to cure heart <lb />
disease. Try it, and see how <lb />
quickly you will find relief. <lb />
I took <lb />
and <lb />
and wont. I told <lb />
by my family physician that met <lb />
J. v and <lb />
had me up f <lb />
body were swollen to one- <lb />
third larger than normal size, and <lb />
KT, , collected around my heart. <lb />
For at least three I to sit <lb />
from <lb />
. tI five of Dr. <lb />
Miles Heart Cure, and by tho Urn- I <lb />
bad n them all I <lb />
i better than have <lb />
any kind of work on my farm. Mr <lb />
physician told me that if ft <lb />
been for Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
I would now bi In my <lb />
L. T. CURD. Ky. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure It sold <lb />
who will guarantee that <lb />
the first will benefit. If It <lb />
he will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail<lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and Town and <lb />
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has it a cent <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
need <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you <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 />
N. C, <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
I Groceries I <lb />
And Provisions j <lb />
I Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
him, a long train <lb />
may beset up and a <lb />
tree are very rich in sub- <lb />
that can be turned into soap, <lb />
while the derive, from <lb />
grinding l reeds and and <lb />
i into makes ii valuable <lb />
manure and can used as feed <lb />
for <lb />
his obligations so that next may <lb />
do so, the next, and the <lb />
Scotland Neck Common wealth. <lb />
Fridays. <lb />
Most of the prim events in <lb />
the great voyage of I hap- <lb />
on Fridays. On thin day lie <lb />
1st I he <lb />
at. <lb />
ml B <lb />
weighed anchor rot forth upon g to furnish private con- <lb />
his quest, and on n Friday be saw to and depot for <lb />
some tropical birds, tho first .------. <lb />
of ahead. n Friday, Oct. <lb />
1498, he discovered land an. <lb />
planted the cross on the Roil of the <lb />
new world, and the 15th of the <lb />
following April, another Friday, he <lb />
turned his course homeward. On the <lb />
came day of the week he made his <lb />
triumphant entry into Barcelona, <lb />
on other Fridays ho set sail for <lb />
Europe, discovered the Azores, was <lb />
invited to Lisbon by the king of <lb />
Portugal and returned to the port; <lb />
from whence he first set sail. Small j <lb />
MONUMENTAL WORK <lb />
persona in town lit <lb />
each person The win I <lb />
then only run hotels to g <lb />
wharf and fare on p <lb />
that will also he phone j S <lb />
W. J. TURNAGE-g <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly before toe <lb />
Superior Court Citric county <lb />
as of the last will and tests- <lb />
of Elizabeth deceased, <lb />
notice e hereby kit n to all persons <lb />
Indebted to the to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all persons claims attains said <lb />
estate must present the same for pay- <lb />
on or before the of <lb />
r, or this notice will d plead <lb />
in of recovery. <lb />
This day Get her, 1906. <lb />
C. Chapman, <lb />
Executor Elizabeth Clark <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Sold <lb />
We have an entirely new <lb />
process, on which patents <lb />
are pending, whereby we <lb />
can reface old Brass Col- <lb />
and Head Rules, <lb />
pt. and thicker, and make <lb />
them fully as good as now <lb />
and without any <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
tom. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
regular lengths each <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
Head Ruled inches in <lb />
and over <lb />
per <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
Mary Cousins <lb />
.- In Court. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
LAMER Sc MILLIARD, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Hie <lb />
A man went into a chemist's shop <lb />
and bought a bottle of some patent <lb />
which was advertised <lb />
more coughs, no more colds. <lb />
One shilling the Three days <lb />
later he went to the chemist, com- <lb />
plaining that his throat was stopped <lb />
up he could scarcely <lb />
breathe. drunk all that pat- <lb />
cough he said. <lb />
yelled the . <lb />
that's an rubber <lb />
to put on the soles of tout <lb />
Mail. <lb />
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Iron Fen cine Sold <lb />
cm BROS. <lb />
Will Cousins. <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
Court of to obtain <lb />
a divorce from the bonds of <lb />
heretofore solemnized between <lb />
plaintiff and defendant, on grounds <lb />
of adultery, said defendant <lb />
will take notice that he is re- <lb />
quired lo appear at the term of <lb />
the Superior Court of sold county, to <lb />
lie held on the seventh before <lb />
the first Monday in March, it being <lb />
the day of January and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
said action, or plaintiff will <lb />
ply to the court for the relief de- <lb />
in <lb />
day of October, l-o. <lb />
C. Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
I. A. Atty for PUT. <lb />
North Caroline, I , <lb />
Court. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
K. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
get Harness, <lb />
Horse Hoods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. P <lb />
Corey <lb />
A sample of refaced <lb />
Rule, full <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
sent on application. <lb />
Manufactures of Type and <lb />
High Grade Printing Material <lb />
N. C. N. Ninth strait. Philadelphia, p <lb />
Norfolk. Va, <lb />
Cotton and Brokers in <lb />
and <lb />
Private Wires to New <lb />
Chicago and Orleans. <lb />
DR. <lb />
B COMPOUND. <lb />
HAS IT EVER <lb />
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb />
j How Many People You <lb />
Reach Without <lb />
leaving your own office <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having this day as executor <lb />
of the last will and testament of Moses <lb />
decease, before O. C. Moore, <lb />
clerk of the Superior curt of Pitt <lb />
I notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to estate of Moses <lb />
j deceased, to make immediate payment <lb />
i to the undersigned executor, and no- <lb />
is hereby given to all persons <lb />
holding claims against said estate to <lb />
file the same with the undersigned ex- <lb />
properly authenticated, within <lb />
n I a properly <lb />
printers v Co; iron the date or this <lb />
u.,.,,. T notice will <lb />
. bar of recovery. <lb />
This the 21st day of October, <lb />
N. W. Tyson, Executor <lb />
if the estate of Moses Tyson, deceased. <lb />
i F. C. Harding, Attorney. <lb />
advantage of The <lb />
tor's magazine offer Rod get a <lb />
good reading at half price <lb />
A Telephone Line <lb />
IS DOOR TO YOUR <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
MO TELEPHONE <lb />
IS THE <lb />
DOOR <lb />
Can You Afford It <lb />
OUR <lb />
TALK IT OVER WITH <lb />
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb />
Fencings, Iron Vases, Sc. <lb />
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb />
Furnishings. <lb />
Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. <lb />
VA. <lb />
i and <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
. N. C.<lb />
Ah authorized for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
treat pleasure in receiving; sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a <lb />
all who receive their mail <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
for job <lb />
shoes are the best. Every <lb />
pair sold under a guarantee <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co. control this <lb />
line for den. <lb />
Oar rugs and art squares are <lb />
finer than the finest, Cannon and <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
J. optician is <lb />
now back again from the <lb />
Optical College, where he R Bro <lb />
graduated a special coarse in <lb />
the science of optics, ready to <lb />
better service than before <lb />
to those from weak eye <lb />
and in of glasses. <lb />
We are receiving daily heavy <lb />
and fancy groceries, also a nice <lb />
line of cigars and <lb />
everything kept in a first <lb />
grocery. J. H. Tripp A Bro. <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
single and double, dining <lb />
and split-bottom chairs wash stands <lb />
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb />
Bro <lb />
A full of Trunks. <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
are re <lb />
daily groceries and <lb />
confectioneries right from the <lb />
loaf bread right <lb />
from the oven at Me- <lb />
For carpenters grind stones <lb />
f hemp rope and pulleys, at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows, locks nails Cross <lb />
cut Saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
If yon need the way <lb />
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb />
see Hart Jenkins. <lb />
A crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb />
market tor beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. E. <lb />
Car load of salt for sale by Can <lb />
non and Tyson.<lb />
that is unsurpassed. <lb />
have <lb />
TO EYE <lb />
Having just returned frost the <lb />
Philadelphia Optical College aid <lb />
graduating in a special course on <lb />
the human eye, and in the science <lb />
of optics, I feel tally able and <lb />
pared to correct any form of error <lb />
of refraction that any other <lb />
can correct with glasses. I will <lb />
take any case of weak eyes, or eye <lb />
strain, hurting, aching, burn <lb />
itching eyes, or eyes with <lb />
bad or low on a positive <lb />
guarantee, to relieve the <lb />
and give entire satisfaction to the <lb />
patient or not charge one cent. The <lb />
largest per cent, of all chronic <lb />
headaches and <lb />
from errors of refraction and eye <lb />
strain. It is to pro <lb />
when your eyes call fir <lb />
assistance. Glasses are the only <lb />
remedy for errors of refraction and <lb />
weak eyes. Any style or form of <lb />
glasses given desired. As good <lb />
references as are in the county <lb />
furnished on application. <lb />
J. W. Taylor, Ref. D. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We call attention to our <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and <lb />
Wear for <lb />
cents. J. R- <lb />
Lorenzo is having <lb />
two more offices built adjoining <lb />
The occupants, so we are <lb />
informed will be friends Will- <lb />
Hardy, col. who is in the <lb />
insurance business, and John <lb />
Andrews and Henry Darden, who <lb />
will conduct a wholesale <lb />
shop. Our neighborhood is be- <lb />
coming to be sort of a miscellaneous <lb />
a general mixture of all <lb />
breeds and colors, as well as <lb />
and occupations. <lb />
Bay furniture of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the beet and <lb />
cheapest <lb />
W. O. Jackson A showing when you need to dress <lb />
the most complete line of mens, i your feet, we can save yon money <lb />
youths, and suit's ever and you something to fit the <lb />
shown in the town of Give foot. We carry the nicest and best <lb />
them a trial. They are sure that shoe you ever saw. Try a <lb />
they can pi yon as the style convinced, <lb />
and quality. <lb />
The store of J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
is something pretty to look at, <lb />
tastily arranged, the best line of <lb />
goods in all branches and if yon <lb />
want to spend a pleasant hour go <lb />
to see them. <lb />
I will pay highest cash prices <lb />
for eggs, chickens and turkeys. <lb />
Don't sell until you see me. Frank <lb />
Lilly. <lb />
We handle the New Singer Sew- <lb />
Machine on easy J. H. <lb />
Tripp Bro. <lb />
A big line of Overalls, <lb />
Jumpers the best of pants <lb />
for the money on the market at <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro; <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market at J. R. Smith <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb />
kept by <lb />
horn. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw. <lb />
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
line of Groceries and Con- <lb />
is complete. C ill and <lb />
see us. J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb />
Highest prices paid for chickens <lb />
and eggs and all country produce <lb />
by J. H. Tripp <lb />
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb />
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb />
to be had anywhere. <lb />
Latest styles in cloaks and wrap <lb />
for and Ladies <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tots at J. R. k Bro. <lb />
Buy one of our Hawes <lb />
Hats. Sold under a guarantee. <lb />
J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb />
Cannon and Tyson bare the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods and <lb />
shoes in town. <lb />
Calico and Gingham at <lb />
per yard, great redactions in white <lb />
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb />
It. Smith <lb />
buildings by <lb />
painting them with <lb />
and lead <lb />
and fill line of kept at J. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Dress goods, Broad cloth, Henri <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
silks, trimmings, lining and white <lb />
goods at J R Smith Bro <lb />
John Han and little son, of <lb />
Kinston. here <lb />
the week, <lb />
I always keep on hand a full <lb />
due of feed stuff at lowest <lb />
as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly. <lb />
Wednesday evening <lb />
8th, at o'clock at the home of B. <lb />
S. father of the bride. J. M. <lb />
Blow, Esq., united in marriage <lb />
Mr. R. B. and Miss <lb />
Elizabeth The <lb />
Frank <lb />
with Miss Mat tie James <lb />
Tyson with Mies <lb />
horn, with M's <lb />
Ethel Pierce, Matthew <lb />
with Miss <lb />
ceremony the bridal <lb />
by a of <lb />
friends drove to the home of Robert <lb />
father of the groom <lb />
where a <lb />
awaited them and after <lb />
f same a time wt had by <lb />
all way info the <lb />
hours. We congratulate Redding <lb />
on his happy selection and for Miss <lb />
Mary we wish a life replete with <lb />
j y and resplendent with <lb />
Prof. Peden and Miss Kate <lb />
Sawyer left for the conference f <lb />
Gum Swamp yesterday. <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please yen with <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Broker.-I carry <lb />
h line of meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. before giving <lb />
a trial. Frank Lilly. <lb />
Walter of Wilmington, <lb />
spent Monday and Tuesday with <lb />
W. O. <lb />
Mr. Hazard Nichols died at the <lb />
home of his brother-in-law, Dr. C. <lb />
A. last Wednesday evening <lb />
Mr. Nichols was an excellent jenny <lb />
man and will be greatly missed by <lb />
those who knew him well and liked <lb />
him best. <lb />
Hart Jenkins <lb />
smoking tobacco is O. K. <lb />
Only days to close <lb />
stock of <lb />
Jan. 1st 1906 will <lb />
business in Ayden, and must <lb />
sell my stock consisting of dry <lb />
goods notions, shoes, hats caps, <lb />
boys and children's clothing, pants <lb />
groceries etc. I offer every thing <lb />
at cost. All I ask is to come and <lb />
see, what I have to offer., Will <lb />
sell all, or j of stock and rent store <lb />
to purchase, call and see the <lb />
prices. Your, to serve <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Nov. 1905. Ayden N <lb />
M. Moore to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Amos J. Tyson to <lb />
en business. <lb />
Exum has been to and <lb />
returned from Vanceboro during <lb />
the past week. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valise, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, law, <lb />
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
non Tyson, they have the best. <lb />
Ben of Ricky Mount, <lb />
has here a visit to his <lb />
A bale of cm ton sold here Mon- <lb />
day brought <lb />
V. and piper looting, <lb />
Pumps with long or joints <lb />
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
See our line of ladies and <lb />
cloaks. J. R. <lb />
You should see our line of <lb />
before buying J, R. <lb />
For carpeting, mattings <lb />
and see our line J. R. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Buy paint the best for <lb />
sale by Cannon and Tyson. <lb />
The success of the Security Life <lb />
and Annuity Insurance company, <lb />
of is <lb />
Our W. E. Hooks informs <lb />
us that during the month of <lb />
its policies issued closed with <lb />
over one half million dollars, and <lb />
during the present, year it <lb />
has done more than three and one <lb />
half million. They anticipate at <lb />
the close of the next two months to <lb />
make It Aft million for the <lb />
year. This and <lb />
reflects much credit upon own <lb />
home Institutions. Mr. Hooks <lb />
himself within the last twenty days <lb />
has written more thirty <lb />
thousand dollars. <lb />
Lee Bland and wife and Hiss <lb />
Lizzie of Greenville, <lb />
spent from Saturday until Monday <lb />
oat at <lb />
Roy was <lb />
here Sunday o <lb />
Miss Johnson has op <lb />
road on one two occasion <lb />
week to vi-it friends. <lb />
The protracted meeting in <lb />
Missionary still <lb />
and he We'll <lb />
attended. <lb />
V Armstrong Mi-. <lb />
I hi, of . l . <lb />
i . i. i . fr <lb />
. F -p Seminary <lb />
have m-n . <lb />
has <lb />
done Well, i <lb />
-it all latticing, look<lb />
new <lb />
for <lb />
i in mar- <lb />
cm i and <lb />
here an there <lb />
the rand and <lb />
and gladness in them all except we <lb />
poor old Pat us <lb />
not we've done the beet <lb />
we <lb />
J. Jonas, of <lb />
has been a visitor here during <lb />
week <lb />
W. F. Hart and G. W. <lb />
in attendance the Fr- W <lb />
Baptist now in session <lb />
at Swamp on the other side <lb />
of Tar river. <lb />
Capt. D. G. cam.- from , <lb />
Tuesday morning. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
O Hue Brick Block, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
The -no <lb />
-t Ce- <lb />
era. <lb />
f Them V <lb />
lice of France. <lb />
tell over <lb />
. of great woman <lb />
. e furnished the <lb />
of these, b . <lb />
PHARMACY <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At tho of business August 25th, 1905. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand L as <lb />
Due from Banks, 7,62.3 OS <lb />
Cash Items, 130.52 <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Coin, 1,655.11 <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
LOW <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus <lb />
profits less <lb />
expense, <lb />
Dividends unpaid DO C <lb />
to check, <lb />
3.30 <lb />
Total. <lb />
SB; <lb />
STATE OF NORTH , <lb />
OF PITT, <lb />
I. J. R. Smith, of the hank, <lb />
that the above Statement is true to the best of my and b <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
this of August 1905. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH. <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors, <lb />
Man Wants Little Here Below <lb />
Bit Wants That Little Good. <lb />
We make it a rule to keep the best quality of <lb />
goods, as good goods always give satisfaction. <lb />
OUR IS <lb />
We have a large and carefully selected line of Clothing, and <lb />
can tit with a Suit or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom <lb />
We soil the <lb />
many other Popular Brands of <lb />
Try The United States Standard Flour and you will have no <lb />
r. We keep a supply on hand. <lb />
We are agents for Wire Fence and have prices right. <lb />
Call and examine our goods and prices before you buy. <lb />
Our Motto Is, Thirty Six Pence Is Better Than A Slow <lb />
Yours Very Respectfully, <lb />
J. J. EDWARDS SON, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
THE BORE AT <lb />
Tidal Wave That Might Pose <lb />
as a Miniature Niagara. <lb />
We long that cu- <lb />
freak of the Fundy tides, the <lb />
or tidal wave, appeals at <lb />
N. at <lb />
every tide, twice day. <lb />
As we upon the wharf one <lb />
of us said to the other, there <lb />
conies the it was, <lb />
three miles away, beyond the bend <lb />
across which were looking, a <lb />
long, white, level streak, <lb />
across the river from bank to bank. <lb />
Sighting by houses and trees <lb />
along tho shore, could measure <lb />
how swiftly it approached, and in a <lb />
very few minutes it needed no such <lb />
help to see that it rolling on <lb />
with the speed of a railway train, <lb />
shewing the rumbling outline <lb />
A a broken en tho <lb />
Nearer nearer, with a sharp, <lb />
rear, w hold our <lb />
waiting for tho moment when <lb />
It M p beneath our feet. Ten <lb />
from time first <lb />
ft An earns. <lb />
upon it, we <lb />
aw was a head water, as <lb />
from a <lb />
the <lb />
Win <lb />
r At <lb />
Am n. water <lb />
was fees <lb />
a Ma. <lb />
Si r no nu- <lb />
as it <lb />
as a <lb />
its fail <lb />
from the banks, and all the <lb />
current that came after was <lb />
bid and dark. <lb />
We that white line <lb />
receding, twisting and turning as <lb />
tho channel curved between <lb />
wastes of mud Hat, and moment by <lb />
moment tho level of the <lb />
below us climbed higher on tho <lb />
A group of boys who had been <lb />
playing until the last possible sec- <lb />
out on the flats scattered into <lb />
trailing lines of black dots, making <lb />
for the shore. At List, when the <lb />
white lino had grown <lb />
in tho distance, we turned <lb />
away. We had seen the bore at <lb />
j forth a fan <lb />
international. <lb />
There to be in <lb />
the of French that <lb />
make. them gamblers of a high or- <lb />
de <lb />
much her favorite game, <lb />
that Louis XIV. was delighted and <lb />
borrowed Mime of her winnings, <lb />
her play grew so furious that in <lb />
abolished the game. <lb />
It is recorded of madam that she <lb />
one night, while the king looked on <lb />
at the play, risked a sum equal to <lb />
a single card <lb />
the king grumbled when no one <lb />
could be found to cover the bet. <lb />
But madam also lost one Sew <lb />
Year's night crowns at <lb />
and on another almost <lb />
at the same game. <lb />
Barry was the most fa- <lb />
woman gambler of the time of <lb />
Louis XV., but with her it was only <lb />
u pastime. But that other favorite, <lb />
de Pompadour, went in with <lb />
the sole object of winning if she <lb />
could. It is recorded that her win- <lb />
were enormous and that in <lb />
single night she eased tho pocket <lb />
of the king of Until <lb />
Queen Marie Antoinette, accord- <lb />
to history, was a gambler who <lb />
liked to be surrounded by gamblers. <lb />
Faro was the game, but the <lb />
stakes got to lie so great that many <lb />
a had his entire estates <lb />
out in a night. Scan- <lb />
rose high the game was for- <lb />
bidden. Nevertheless in a short <lb />
time it was being carried on again, <lb />
not only in the apartments of the <lb />
queen, but at the house of the <lb />
de <lb />
At first the queen and those who <lb />
desired to piny with her went to the <lb />
apartments of de <lb />
whose house is credited with having <lb />
been the scene of the highest con- <lb />
play of any in France. But <lb />
matters got so bad before the end <lb />
came that noblemen would no long- <lb />
play with the queen, and she ad- <lb />
to her table many <lb />
gamblers. Then the scandal broke <lb />
in full force, for some were caught <lb />
cheating, and one was arrested for <lb />
picking a Mer-<lb />
Forgetting the Tunnel. <lb />
A story of the early days of the <lb />
Belgian railways is told in the Corn- <lb />
hill. It describes what the Belgian <lb />
engineers did when they came home <lb />
from England with sheaves of <lb />
sketches, plans, specifications and <lb />
particulars about new English <lb />
traveling to build one like it <lb />
in the low country. They made <lb />
their first railway across the flats <lb />
between Brussels and Liege, and <lb />
when it was finished, on almost the <lb />
very day before it was to be opened <lb />
with pomp and circumstance, the <lb />
chief engineer, looking his Eng- <lb />
plans and comparing them with <lb />
his own substantial achievement, <lb />
suddenly struck his forehead with a <lb />
tragic gesture and <lb />
We've forgotten the <lb />
A railway without a tunnel could <lb />
not u railway, they thought, con- <lb />
sole So they covered in the <lb />
deepest cutting they could find <lb />
Cause of the Trouble. <lb />
An incident illustrating President <lb />
Lincoln's ever present sense of <lb />
is given in Biographical <lb />
Memorial of General Daniel Butter- <lb />
An immense amount of <lb />
had been sent to <lb />
dent Lincoln, in which were many <lb />
accusations and counter accusations, <lb />
letters explanations <lb />
the failure to get the pontoons to <lb />
in time for Burn- <lb />
side. <lb />
Many thought Mr. Lincoln would <lb />
remove or court martini somebody. <lb />
Ho the papers with the fol- <lb />
low <lb />
my opinion Mr. Lee caused <lb />
this trouble. <lb />
Ha tho Glove. <lb />
It is related of tho Jonas <lb />
that, on being politely re- <lb />
by a nobleman for not <lb />
to dine with ho <lb />
lord, I cannot afford <lb />
On another he pay- <lb />
the string servants, u <lb />
appeared en as ho <lb />
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will be glad to <lb />
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will certainly <lb />
Wife mo, <lb />
What I do <lb />
madam, <lb />
you moan that <lb />
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you said weak yon didn't <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AID <lb />
J. <lb />
Entered in the pol N. C, an i-lass matter, <lb />
Advertising rate, made upon application. <lb />
A desired post in and adjoining counties. <lb />
to to <lb />
i k. Pitt K. C, Nov. 1905. <lb />
The Royal is <lb />
North Carolina is on map. <lb />
Mr Hearst is wiser it not happier. <lb />
Maryland will bettor some <lb />
Maryland prefer in keep of these <lb />
nigger in the <lb />
Hearst can at least <lb />
with the fact that be made a r.-tty <lb />
good run. <lb />
It will funny if the official <lb />
n sole himself I count put Hearst <lb />
President of the <lb />
and Industrial is about to <lb />
get trampled on or net the mud. <lb />
A Greensboro street has been named <lb />
for hi in <lb />
The statement is made that Tam- <lb />
many spent a million dollars in the <lb />
recent New York city election. That <lb />
was certainly it <lb />
Chicago people must have decided <lb />
to quit patronizing the beef packers <lb />
of that city. At any rate they have <lb />
declared the use of tooth- <lb />
picks toothpicks will certainly <lb />
be needed if they eat some of that <lb />
beef. <lb />
shot another <lb />
the head. Bullet glanced, of <lb />
course. <lb />
Cashier will now look like <lb />
most any other prisoner in his <lb />
stripes. <lb />
The president is to favor the <lb />
passage a law by congress to reg <lb />
insurance business. There are <lb />
other-. <lb />
It is real wicked in Dr. Marshall, <lb />
of the to be telling <lb />
right in the face of Thanksgiving <lb />
that cranberries are going away up <lb />
in price, <lb />
Hearst made a pretty good run <lb />
then beat him by less <lb />
than That is close shaving <lb />
in a city where majorities sometimes <lb />
reach <lb />
I lie way Hearst has started after <lb />
the looks like he means <lb />
The announcement that diamonds <lb />
are up again causes no trouble <lb />
office. <lb />
the church and the world <lb />
gel arm in arm the devil can take <lb />
a nap. <lb />
The situation m Russia continues <lb />
to grow worse, the torch following <lb />
the bloodshed <lb />
Philadelphia grafters will <lb />
be less bold in it hereafter, at least <lb />
it is hoped so. <lb />
New York election bettors con- <lb />
to wait for the final count lie- <lb />
fore coughing up. <lb />
If the Republicans can find any <lb />
consolation in the recent elections <lb />
they are welcome to it. <lb />
Democrats will raise no objection <lb />
to the loss Rowan <lb />
county are kicking up over the <lb />
of sett as postmaster <lb />
at Spencer. <lb />
Hearst be will contest the <lb />
election Sew he believes <lb />
a majority of the votes were cast for <lb />
him. But the contest may not put <lb />
him in the mayor's chair. <lb />
I he greatest surprise of all was <lb />
the Democrat of Ohio electing a <lb />
governor by majority. <lb />
The landslide in Penn- <lb />
looks like a rebuke to Re- <lb />
publican corruption in that state. <lb />
But wait the next national <lb />
and the dead voters will be <lb />
heard from again. <lb />
If Hearst did not win, the <lb />
ownership crowd are feeling in <lb />
feather over big vote they <lb />
oiled <lb />
On the same trains going into <lb />
Greensboro this week were delegates <lb />
to the Western X. C. Conference and <lb />
witnesses the Nick Williams case. <lb />
All getting off the train together <lb />
mixed up the conference reception <lb />
committee and some amusement <lb />
resulted distinguishing them <lb />
Awful Tragedy in <lb />
The weekly Tar Heel, the other <lb />
much talked oil Republican paper <lb />
to be started at Greensboro, has at <lb />
last made good. The first issue <lb />
has made its appearance pages in <lb />
size. The paper takes President <lb />
Roosevelt for its model of <lb />
and says it give <lb />
to policies that have enlisted <lb />
his strenuous <lb />
, Nov. special <lb />
to the Virginian Pilot says Helen <lb />
You know the old saying that ,, , ,, , i, . . , <lb />
ft Hope, who, last night was married <lb />
begins thieves fall L, Randolph C. Johnson at <lb />
The board aldermen, of Asheville, mans, N. was found dead in her <lb />
revoked the license a saloon keeper bridal chamber this morning with a <lb />
for certain irregularities, and the in her band and wound <lb />
. i , , through her head. Johnson was <lb />
has gone . , <lb />
. lying across the bed Head with three <lb />
gathering evidence against his fellow in head , <lb />
Inn-juice dispensers, saying they are son had loved Miss Rope since her <lb />
Thinks. <lb />
The people of our land should <lb />
be thankful for one thing if <lb />
nothing more, and that is the results <lb />
of the elections many parts of <lb />
this country. Never was there such <lb />
an uprising of the element of our <lb />
citizens with the avowed purpose of <lb />
crushing the spirit of bossism, of <lb />
routing corrupt office holders from <lb />
office, and of inaugurating a regime <lb />
of decency and pure government. <lb />
It had come to a pass where some <lb />
thing had to done to rid the conn <lb />
try of corruption, and the voters did <lb />
it. There been scarcely any <lb />
election where partisan <lb />
was so thoroughly discarded and <lb />
where the people arose en and <lb />
demanded a change. <lb />
The result of the Philadelphia <lb />
election is almost impossible of be- <lb />
lief, so vehement was the blow <lb />
livered to the We <lb />
give the following paragraph from <lb />
the Washington Post which is one <lb />
of the most and reliable <lb />
newspapers the country, our <lb />
opinion, in regard to <lb />
the history of the <lb />
try has civic virtue itself <lb />
with greater force than in elections <lb />
of yesterday. Never has bossism <lb />
political machinery received so <lb />
many and so severe blows Party <lb />
lines disappeared, and the masses of <lb />
the voters ranged themselves as re <lb />
formers and not as <lb />
Charlotte News. <lb />
Artistic Clothes <lb />
COPYRIGHT 1905 BY <lb />
THE HOUSE OF <lb />
offer <lb />
you is a <lb />
specimen of <lb />
th highest <lb />
art Cutting A <lb />
Tailoring <lb />
We collect <lb />
that h a to <lb />
passed with <lb />
high honors <lb />
the- <lb />
of the <lb />
Bust <lb />
Experts <lb />
Men who <lb />
know <lb />
detail that <lb />
tea <lb />
toward Cloth <lb />
That our <lb />
all just as guilty as he is. Sweep <lb />
out the whole push then. <lb />
The investigation going on at <lb />
Greensboro discloses the names of <lb />
big state officials among the patrons <lb />
of <lb />
The picture the Charlotte News <lb />
printed of Willie Hearst made him <lb />
look like he was crying <lb />
something lo cry over. <lb />
He has <lb />
has some enterprising Charlotte papers might keep the <lb />
policemen. A walking around -another <lb />
and wive having lo set it <lb />
up every time a shooting e <lb />
and speaking to anybody <lb />
aroused their suspicion. The officers <lb />
him only to find out that <lb />
he was a deaf and dumb boy <lb />
himself looking at the city. <lb />
It may be, as stated, that the <lb />
president can do nothing in regard <lb />
to the troubles in Russia, but it is <lb />
time the humane nations of the earth <lb />
were interfering to stop the needless <lb />
there. <lb />
We had ab lost sight Mrs. <lb />
Cassie when she is brought <lb />
to mind again by the announcement <lb />
that a new trial has been denied her. <lb />
She had as well make up her mind <lb />
to take her n years in <lb />
the penitentiary. She took enough <lb />
cash to deserve it <lb />
A labor union at Salisbury has <lb />
adopted resolutions opposing the <lb />
railroad regulation bill. As most of <lb />
the members of the union in question <lb />
are said to be of the rail- <lb />
roads, one can easily imagine the <lb />
resolutions were inspired from <lb />
apologies to the <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer for the <lb />
use of that quotation. <lb />
occurs. <lb />
Just because they good <lb />
runs in Pennsylvania and Ohio is no <lb />
in that either of the gentlemen <lb />
will make good timber. <lb />
It is regretted by the brethren and <lb />
others throughout the state that <lb />
Editor J. P. of the Char <lb />
lotto Observer, is quite ill with <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
The Western North Carolina con- <lb />
at adopted a <lb />
resolution condemning <lb />
and memorializing congress to reject <lb />
Reed Smoot from that <lb />
The speculators must have been <lb />
res; for the rumor that <lb />
had been assassinated. They work <lb />
all kinds of tricks to try to influence <lb />
the markets. <lb />
That there were over thousand <lb />
desertions from too United States <lb />
army during the past year means <lb />
that the men do not find soldier life <lb />
such a picnic as they imagined at <lb />
the time of enlistment. <lb />
early childhood. He was years <lb />
old she but After their <lb />
wedding Wednesday night, a <lb />
supper and dance followed and about I <lb />
has been broken for the, <lb />
midnight the couple drove to the <lb />
monument to Jefferson Davis to , hi.-h the had prepared, j <lb />
erected by the United Daughters of Their non-appearance about the <lb />
the Confederacy and to cost house in the morning caused inquiry j <lb />
The unveiling ceremonies are fixed and the door of the bridal <lb />
fir 1907 and arc expected lo be j chamber in. the woman <lb />
, . , . , , . , i . i was found in a pool of blood I <lb />
elaborate, the whole Ninth . <lb />
, before her dresser with a pistol in <lb />
participating through prominent L her <lb />
representatives. This monument is j wound in her head Johnson's <lb />
to be erected at Richmond- were in the left breast, the <lb />
temple and a grazing wound on <lb />
The New York Commercial under- the cheek. Either of the first two <lb />
takes lo print the monthly fire losses nil have proved fatal. No motive <lb />
in United Sates and Canada. J for the tragedy can be learned. <lb />
In its estimates for the total j <lb />
loss is placed at in <lb />
The loss Charlotte is <lb />
placed at Concord <lb />
Greenville, C, <lb />
Raleigh Statesville <lb />
Wilmington Charlotte <lb />
Observer. <lb />
If I he are no <lb />
nearer correct as to other towns than <lb />
to Greenville, X. C , it would do <lb />
well to change statisticians. This <lb />
town did not have even a lire alarm <lb />
the of October, much less <lb />
a loss by lire. <lb />
kind Clothing ;. fits and is <lb />
to m isl i l s on i m isn't a matter <lb />
of but of a I effort on our part <lb />
to get very bunt . i you that <lb />
can provided <lb />
Our inducement is that we charge no <lb />
more for out-Clothes than other dealers ask for <lb />
the other kind <lb />
It's Pall Clothes time now -Suppose you step in. <lb />
son, <lb />
studying the subject of can- <lb />
seven years, several prom- <lb />
British physicians, working <lb />
with the aid of a fund started for <lb />
the purpose by King Edward, have <lb />
come to the conclusion that the dis <lb />
ease is neither contagious nor <lb />
and that it is not due to <lb />
bacillus or germ. It is the result <lb />
of certain normal developments of <lb />
cells in the wrong places. It is not <lb />
stated what, if any, remedy there is <lb />
for this condition, but, having found <lb />
the cause of this dread disease, it <lb />
would seem that there is hope that <lb />
some means of its <lb />
ages will soon be <lb />
Observer. <lb />
This country, so the Republican <lb />
party claims, has built up its infant <lb />
industries by a system of protection <lb />
in the way of a tariff but what is <lb />
needed now is some other kind of <lb />
protection Every man who gets in <lb />
i he least hurt in a factory or shop <lb />
these days at once brings suit for <lb />
damages, and what is more such <lb />
people are getting verdicts. It will <lb />
soon so that every man who gels <lb />
a toe hurt will go to bed bring <lb />
suit <lb />
Deaf mutes are said to he <lb />
expert in the manufacture of <lb />
phone machinery than the men with <lb />
ordinary faculties There are times <lb />
when one is led to believe that they <lb />
are employed as operatives in the i Honesty buys and s things; dis- <lb />
Durham Sun. honesty steals and keeps them. <lb />
After all, how near, one to the <lb />
other, are all pans of the world <lb />
Modem inventions have brought into <lb />
close relations widely separated <lb />
and made them better acquainted <lb />
Past trains invade regions which u <lb />
few years ago were impenetrable. <lb />
Industrial improvement, the <lb />
that promotes useful inventions, <lb />
and the self sacrificing spirit that <lb />
seeks the amelioration of hum. n <lb />
misery, are tie three fundamental <lb />
conditions on which the progress of <lb />
today is based, and which must <lb />
the mind of man in the future. <lb />
The field of industrial improvement <lb />
is so vast that there is practically no <lb />
limit to the probabilities of inventive <lb />
achievement. Notwithstanding the <lb />
triumphs of tho beginning of the <lb />
new century, tho-e is not an <lb />
in use today that is not capable <lb />
of improvement and serve but as an <lb />
index to what may be in the <lb />
future. <lb />
THE KING <lb />
J. <lb />
KI <lb />
Livery, Salt g Feed Stables <lb />
Near Five Greenville, N. C. <lb />
PUT drives, or to take pas- <lb />
to nearby point. <lb />
Good Drive and Work and Mules for sale. I hay <lb />
i hem in large numbers and can sen as low as any dealer, <lb />
for Cash or on Tim-. <lb />
When you i i low your horse <lb />
properly oared for, pill u i my <lb />
STAPLES <lb />
S a renovator of soil and as a <lb />
food for stock, the cow pea <lb />
is unsurpassed. To get the <lb />
est possible yield of cow peas from <lb />
any given soil, a plentiful <lb />
of Potash is necessary. <lb />
The best methods leading to certain success are fully <lb />
explained in the 65-page illustrated book, which we send <lb />
free to farmers who write for it. It tells of the remarkable <lb />
results attained with cow peas nourished upon Potash. <lb />
Ad,. KALI WORM, <lb />
w op Atlanta, O.- So. <lb />
. Si.<lb />
f mm. ,.; <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
ray. A mouths old <lb />
bull call, any in format ion <lb />
same ill lie rewarded. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
mix . <lb />
This in J. H. who is to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville territory. <lb />
Friday morning Bar. T. H <lb />
of , Rev. H. H. <lb />
burn, of and lion, J. B. <lb />
Little, of were welcome <lb />
Visitors to High school. <lb />
After the the devotional <lb />
Rev. H. H. delivered <lb />
most excellent address to I he <lb />
dent and dealt of the <lb />
he predicted the prosperity <lb />
of the South by showing that in <lb />
the past twenty live years, Hie <lb />
agricultural and <lb />
had almost doubled and <lb />
that the and gills of the <lb />
present generation see <lb />
List the Lit A lot of huts and cups just <lb />
entry Society, of Winterville High received at A. w. Ange A- Co. <lb />
School livid usual weekly Meet nice lie sure to see them <lb />
lug. The subject for . U Harrington Barber ft Co<lb />
the program as follows; <lb />
Piano <lb />
Ufa, l Mi- <lb />
lie <lb />
In S Days, <lb />
Miss Lula <lb />
Piano the Snow- <lb />
L Miss Maud <lb />
Mooring. <lb />
Currents Event Miss Effie <lb />
time when the South would Moore <lb />
fact all of its in. Hi paid Vocal Louise <lb />
a tribute Cora <lb />
H. Small who is working hard <lb />
to secure an inland water route <lb />
Norfolk to Beaufort, thus <lb />
turning a groat amount of our <lb />
commerce Eastern North <lb />
He Impressed upon the <lb />
fact that this great <lb />
material prosperity lay out before <lb />
them, that the world needed men <lb />
who could do and who <lb />
for something and that in <lb />
order to meet these requirements, <lb />
they must prepare themselves by <lb />
Anna <lb />
Beading, The watches, Miss <lb />
Nannie House. <lb />
for School Girls, Mia <lb />
Ward <lb />
Song of the Free <lb />
Eleanor Manning. <lb />
School Miss Laura <lb />
Heading, The <lb />
Mies ; Lawrence. <lb />
Tin. Solo, Miss Clara Lee <lb />
Stevens. <lb />
receiving the bent education Discussion of Whitter by society, <lb />
and putting their lives in touch j, it ,. we ti <lb />
for there are plenty of rub <lb />
coals, shoes, and boots, A <lb />
W Ange ft Co <lb />
nice apples, candies, <lb />
With Christ. <lb />
The address made a line <lb />
upon the school and hope <lb />
lo see the time when he can pay <lb />
another visit. <lb />
Mr. Little made very ,,,,., f L <lb />
by contrasting I <lb />
the for receiving an <lb />
with so many for <lb />
education in hit boyhood days <lb />
, I seats and bodies, I hat they have <lb />
those the present day. We <lb />
always glad to have men M new plant tor the <lb />
Mr. Little visit us. because we be. seats and bodies, they <lb />
they feel from the hear, what continually enlarging their <lb />
. business. <lb />
they say. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on baud Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Beat hosiery for children at H, <lb />
For Holt time alarm Johnson's, <lb />
clocks a B. <lb />
Just received by in <lb />
ft Go., a car load lime which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Chapman . <lb />
The to n tax books are now <lb />
open at the store of R. O. Chapman <lb />
R. O. Chapman <lb />
ft Co., are offering cut price on <lb />
their large stock shoes which <lb />
must be sold within a few days <lb />
ft Co. Let all come and pay to make room for their new <lb />
promptly. C. S. Smith, collector. BOon to be received. <lb />
A. Fair was lot Friday. , <lb />
Our line of fall and Winter, I received, latest styles. Harrington, <lb />
goods are now In. Sea our lire be- . Barber ft Co. <lb />
fore you buy. yours to please A. to H. L. Johnson's for shoes, <lb />
W. Co. j be his a nice lot just received, <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes; are nice, <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very j Nice e frames and <lb />
reasonable. Barber A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Call at B. L. Johnson's and ex- <lb />
G G. was in town this f <lb />
week talking pianos. Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
White's Black Liniment, spec International poultry food at <lb />
tally for the Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
family, due for perfectly <lb />
balanced, sub-cutaneous coin <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Si Bro. <lb />
For bargains in go to H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
Don't forget the nice furniture <lb />
at A W Ange ft <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock and a sure c die cine. <lb />
at the Store <lb />
For hay, corn and oats, go to <lb />
hi Barber ft <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. have a full line <lb />
of school books, papers, inks, <lb />
A tablets, day <lb />
ledgers, account books, states, <lb />
chalk, crayons, school bags and <lb />
shawl straps. Come and see what <lb />
I they have before bringing else- <lb />
where. <lb />
Nice line fresh groceries <lb />
always on hand at M. L. Johnson's. <lb />
Mat Slaughter, of was <lb />
in town test week. L- A- <lb />
. . . , , , f her complete line of dress <lb />
We have the best assortment nil J <lb />
stationary ever brought.,, win; and notion, , <lb />
B. T Cox Br. new <lb />
and la ready, willing waiting <lb />
to any order that may come to <lb />
If the turning of machinery <lb />
means anything the A. G. Cox. <lb />
Co. must be making lots <lb />
Wagons, carts and far <lb />
they have been a continual <lb />
of late special prices on hard- <lb />
ware and mill supplies for next <lb />
days W. L. House. <lb />
Another load of school desk were <lb />
shipped out of A. G. C x Mfg Co <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
All colors of paint, yellow <lb />
Barber <lb />
Don't be had Hour <lb />
when you can get at A W <lb />
ft Co <lb />
Just paper, <lb />
pencils <lb />
with cord-, royal glue, ; <lb />
cards and new line of tablets <lb />
Store. <lb />
for Rubber coats and jackets. <lb />
Walter Bland went to <lb />
this morning <lb />
Be sure to go see the nice lot <lb />
of fund tare that A. W. <lb />
Co, has just received before you <lb />
buy elsewhere. <lb />
Just received ear load Hour, nice <lb />
mil fresh Harrington Barber <lb />
C. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
this morning. <lb />
When want nice goods <lb />
and trimmings to catch go to A, <lb />
W ii Co they have a as- <lb />
Nice waist cheap at <lb />
Harrington, Barber ft Co. <lb />
J. U. win to Greenville <lb />
this morning. <lb />
If you your laundry to look <lb />
nice and last long bike it to H. L. <lb />
Johnson who represents the <lb />
steam <lb />
If you want all winter <lb />
gel one of those good heaters at A. <lb />
W. Co. hey are Cheap. <lb />
W. P. Buck, of Black Jack, <lb />
one night last week with his <lb />
son who is in school here. <lb />
When in town call to see me I <lb />
run a class livery feed and <lb />
sale stables. W L. House. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The of Superior Court, <lb />
county, Issued Letters <lb />
Ir ill.,, the n <lb />
on the 10th on the <lb />
-in Mil I <lb />
I. r veil to I persona <lb />
id lo to make <lb />
payment lo the and <lb />
to creditors of said estate lo <lb />
sent trier <lb />
to <lb />
Mouths date this Notice, <lb />
Or this Notice i <lb />
recovery Wm um. <lb />
S. V. a , <lb />
on thy u <lb />
Isaac A. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I will. <lb />
on Wednesday, November 15th 1905. <lb />
sell public sale, at the residence <lb />
the late Louis H. Cox In Creek <lb />
town, Pin the personal <lb />
of Louis B. deceased, <lb />
of corn, fodder. mules. horse, <lb />
farming one steam engine <lb />
and <lb />
Terms of sale, cash. <lb />
Tins tbs 13th day of October 1905 <lb />
of Louis H. <lb />
x deceased, <lb />
same time there will <lb />
be publicly sold to the highest <lb />
for cash that certain tractor parcel <lb />
situated in Seek <lb />
township, county, formerly <lb />
belonging to the late B, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Moses <lb />
Louis H. cos and others, heirs at law <lb />
It. <lb />
cattle I on the n Rich <lb />
lands R. live miles South of Dover <lb />
is h m lion and food <lb />
Apply N. <lb />
FOB SALE. <lb />
One three farm <lb />
good dwellings, three Tobacco harm. <lb />
and necessary mil miles <lb />
South Kins ton 0.1 the <lb />
ton Vim Fork Price <lb />
Have also to or lease <lb />
If you expect to horse farm, or will decide <lb />
seen for men. yoU ca. same <lb />
by meal far your when and puck under fence <lb />
yon have ginned at th <lb />
Pill Co. Oil ma. <lb />
Frank I, a prosperous far. <lb />
of the Black Jack vicinity, <lb />
km in town Friday, <lb />
Continual shipments of Buggy <lb />
and seats are being made <lb />
by A. G. Mfg. <lb />
Try h bottle of Kid- <lb />
a sure cure for all Kid <lb />
trouble, at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
A full line of drugs always on <lb />
hind at Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
Prof. F. C. and It. T. <lb />
Cox attended services at <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
North Carolina I In Superior conn <lb />
Pitt County I Before the . <lb />
W A. Manning, and Mary P. Man <lb />
nine. It. Ford. M. Blount and <lb />
wife Florence It. it White- <lb />
Rd, Jell; and wife <lb />
Jolly, Ed. White- <lb />
V. Teel, II, F. Ward and <lb />
wife Julia L. Ford, J. J. <lb />
R Carson wife Maggie Carson, <lb />
W K and wife Mollie <lb />
Whitehurst, Plaintiff. <lb />
Against <lb />
K T II Williams, <lb />
C u and wife <lb />
James, A, M, <lb />
Jenkins. F W H <lb />
Thomas II. Me U White- <lb />
burst, L wife <lb />
A second large of hat. <lb />
and caps this season latest M. C. Manning, V. D. <lb />
her. She has a well selected line <lb />
of everything needed in the <lb />
business, price to suit j <lb />
everybody. <lb />
Men's and youth's all <lb />
sizes, at Barber ft Go. <lb />
Nice line of winter underwear <lb />
for men and youth's at L. John- <lb />
son's. <lb />
newest style at Harrington Barber <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
When in need of a good sewing <lb />
-Machine see A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
they have nice one cheap. <lb />
Floor oil cloth A W <lb />
Co see their stock before you buy. <lb />
school desks and better <lb />
school desks being made and <lb />
sold by the A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Nice Rubes at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. has just <lb />
unloaded a car lead of wire <lb />
of best grade and different <lb />
heights now is your time to select <lb />
the style you want. <lb />
Nicest cheapest line of <lb />
ties at Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
The Pitt Co, Oil Mill <lb />
seems to be cotton far <lb />
near, and general satisfaction <lb />
seems to prevail. <lb />
International stock food <lb />
horses cattle at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
prices on guns far the <lb />
So days V. L. House. <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
ton Co. <lb />
U. O. While-burst, Mo. t;. Ford, <lb />
Mary E. War,,. John <lb />
Wade Williams. A J Si, wile <lb />
Moore, J Carson, L <lb />
ward, John T arson <lb />
N M and wife Eli- <lb />
w James, G W <lb />
William W A <lb />
Matthews and wife Sallie E. Mat- <lb />
thews, J. H. Hunting s T <lb />
Carson, Major Manning, <lb />
w i V Carrie <lb />
Ma Davenport, w Dav- <lb />
Cit win, is a defendant In tin <lb />
above entitled cause, will take notice <lb />
that a special proceeding, entitled as <lb />
above, has been <lb />
Court of County, before b- <lb />
Clerk, to Incorporate a Canal Com- <lb />
the said defendant will further <lb />
lake notice that lie is required to appear <lb />
before of the Superior <lb />
of I'm County, at his in <lb />
villa, on the lath day December 1905, <lb />
answer the petition <lb />
which Will Is deposited the <lb />
clerk after the <lb />
issuing And the <lb />
t will also take notice, that <lb />
tie tails to said petition and <lb />
complaint within the lime <lb />
law, will to <lb />
court tin- relief <lb />
petition and complaint. <lb />
Given under my hand, <lb />
the 3rd Sn <lb />
1905. <lb />
D C. <lb />
clerk <lb />
Blew Puts, <lb />
A new hue of just re- <lb />
line of boys suits at H. L. <lb />
yards standard calicoes at <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Burlier <lb />
Co. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have a stray male shoat in my <lb />
lot with my hogs. The shoat is <lb />
by K. G. Chapman ft Co. j unmarked, and weighs <lb />
or pounds. Owner Is notified <lb />
Be sure not to forget the to call same pay charges, <lb />
tire those iron bedsteads at I Joseph us Cox. <lb />
A W. Co. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
My Friend, This is Worth Reading <lb />
Suppose You Stop and <lb />
Isn't it Wonderful <lb />
Greensboro, March <lb />
Mrs J -I .- <lb />
me in staling that your <lb />
his en rely our little girl of <lb />
a very bad case of eczema, which <lb />
covered a great part of her body, <lb />
from <lb />
the time she was three wee d <lb />
Ix years old. She <lb />
perfectly well and I <lb />
that I t a highly <lb />
it In- not had a symptom of <lb />
it for six <lb />
J. W. <lb />
I i <lb />
. <lb />
, .<lb />
mm-<lb />
. <lb />
Mb <lb />
There is no Suit made than the <lb />
Ml M <lb />
Suit made by Co., and sold by <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON CO. <lb />
Go where you will now days and CC <lb />
you see <lb />
Clothing everywhere on all well dressed people. <lb />
Have your n Suits Overcoats. <lb />
if in i <lb />
L- I ,<lb />
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all <lb />
he latest styles and weaves. <lb />
Boys and and <lb />
Novelty Suits. <lb />
You want style iii your shoes. Ultra shoes just us much <lb />
in them as any or shoo, and our own design <lb />
rs all the producing styles which re later copied by <lb />
houses all r tin country. is tho first but <lb />
ii the shoe does not tit, j I for the . <lb />
Tho qualities ire to i I <lb />
this the ULTRA <lb />
Stands eminent <lb />
Our pattern and I . , tin their re <lb />
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II m <lb />
HER RUBBERS. <lb />
She Took Them to the Dealer and Go <lb />
Advice In Return. <lb />
It was a pretty bad storm, but it <lb />
couldn't keep t woman at home. <lb />
Immediately after luncheon she <lb />
packed her rubbers into a shoe box <lb />
and struggled out to interview the <lb />
man who sold them to her. <lb />
look she said by way <lb />
of introduction. <lb />
The dealer looked and saw <lb />
before his eyes a pair of rub- <lb />
rent from heel to toe. <lb />
said, have you <lb />
been doing to <lb />
said the woman. <lb />
haven't even worn more <lb />
than half a dozen times. I didn't <lb />
get a chance to. They wore out too <lb />
This is the fourth pair of <lb />
rubbers have had in six months, <lb />
and every pair went to pieces just <lb />
this way. They arc no account. <lb />
You ought to be ashamed to handle <lb />
such <lb />
The dealer took the dilapidated <lb />
into his own hands and <lb />
rubbed the uppers gingerly. <lb />
I he said. <lb />
been blacking <lb />
said the woman. <lb />
polished them as soon as they be- <lb />
to look gray. I always <lb />
said the dealer, <lb />
just the reason they don't wear any <lb />
better. No self respecting rubber <lb />
is going to stand that. The <lb />
of rubbers and shoe polish <lb />
don't hitch. There is something in <lb />
the latter that soon eats <lb />
holes in the former, and by the time <lb />
the rubbers have been blacked two <lb />
or three times they are ready for the <lb />
ash heap. It's too bad. rub- <lb />
don't look well, but unless you <lb />
arc willing to keep buying new ones <lb />
all the time it is better to wear them <lb />
that way than to daub them over <lb />
with shoe York Her-<lb />
Troubles of a Cross Examiner. <lb />
Speaking of the tribulations of <lb />
the cross examiner, a recent writer <lb />
cites this <lb />
In the progress of a murder trial <lb />
near Kansas City ho wished to learn <lb />
from a witness just where the bullet <lb />
struck the victim. <lb />
was this man was <lb />
asked. <lb />
here in this replied <lb />
the witness. <lb />
I know. But where did the <lb />
bullet hit <lb />
Sixth and Wyoming <lb />
don't understand me. Where <lb />
did the bullet <lb />
nine in the <lb />
in what part of the body did <lb />
it <lb />
never hit his <lb />
HIS SHADOW. <lb />
Unto <lb />
It Faithful to Him Evan <lb />
the Very Last. <lb />
Once there was a woman who was <lb />
a shadow. She was colorless and <lb />
Hat and uninteresting, but she was <lb />
glad to be a shadow, because she <lb />
was his shadow. <lb />
paid very little attention to <lb />
his shadow. When he noticed <lb />
her he was quite interested and <lb />
made experiments to verify her at- <lb />
to him, such as trying to <lb />
get away from her, stamping on her, <lb />
making extravagant gestures for her <lb />
to follow and the like. But when <lb />
lie had satisfied himself that she <lb />
could not be other than constant to <lb />
him ha ceased to notice her at all. <lb />
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sunset he would glance at her and <lb />
wonder why she never seemed to <lb />
exist in the middle of the day. <lb />
Sometimes in the moonlight, after <lb />
the work and pleasure of the day, <lb />
he would feel the company of her <lb />
familiar presence, or in the firelight <lb />
he would smile at her fantastic <lb />
with something of his old <lb />
time interest, for it was firelight <lb />
that the shadow was in tier glory. <lb />
When he sat down to rest before the <lb />
blazing logs she would dance for <lb />
joy, throwing out all the <lb />
of her nature in quaint shapes <lb />
and rhythms, waving, bending, flick- <lb />
till he covered the fire and <lb />
she slipped upstairs after him by <lb />
the pale candlelight. <lb />
In public of course no one noticed <lb />
the shadow. She was contented that <lb />
she was his, and he was used to the <lb />
fact that she would always be there, <lb />
and society is not lighted with ref- <lb />
to bringing out shadows. <lb />
Finally there came a last time for <lb />
going upstairs behind him. lie went <lb />
up weakly, like an old man, and as <lb />
he spied his shadow trembling be- <lb />
hind him he stopped to wonder what <lb />
would become of her when he was <lb />
gone. When he was carried down- <lb />
stairs, long and still, his shadow <lb />
followed, long and still, behind him. <lb />
Atlantic. <lb />
Courting, Old Style. <lb />
There is not a country bred man <lb />
or woman now living but will tell <lb />
you life can oiler nothing com- <lb />
parable with the innocent zest of <lb />
that style of courting that was <lb />
done at singing school in the star- <lb />
light and candlelight of the first half <lb />
of the century. <lb />
There are few hearts so withered <lb />
and old but they beat quicker some- <lb />
I times when they hear in old fashion- <lb />
ed churches the wailing, sobbing or <lb />
exulting strains of or <lb />
or and the <lb />
mind floats down on the current of <lb />
these old melodies to that fresh <lb />
; young day of hopes and illusions <lb />
ii certainly hit him some- of voices that were sweet, no matter <lb />
where. He is <lb />
him in the said the <lb />
witness. <lb />
Crushed. <lb />
A pompous tourist was talking <lb />
loudly in a railway car. He was <lb />
have been all over Eu- <lb />
rope, seen everything that's worth <lb />
seeing. I've been to Italy, France, <lb />
Germany, Spain, England, every- <lb />
where in fact. Why, I've been to <lb />
Constantinople ten times at least. <lb />
Funny thing the way the dogs are <lb />
the scavengers in Constantinople. <lb />
Lie about the streets and eat all the <lb />
rubbish. Awfully dangerous to touch <lb />
They eat up every scrap of <lb />
Then at last a young <lb />
man managed to say, really won- <lb />
you got home And <lb />
fell on the passengers. <lb />
Drinking Water. <lb />
A rational habit of drinking <lb />
will improve health and preserve <lb />
it. Cold water Is good for some and <lb />
warm water for others. The former <lb />
stimulates the membranes of the <lb />
stomach and the latter soothes <lb />
them, so it becomes a matter of <lb />
choice to suit the system. Neither <lb />
one should be taken rapidly. Sip- <lb />
ping is the healthful When <lb />
the taste of water is unpleasant <lb />
to the palate it is improved by add- <lb />
a pinch salt or a dash of <lb />
on juice, and a pinch of soda with <lb />
lemon juice is hotter still. <lb />
Human Hatched From Eggs. <lb />
The Burmese account of creation <lb />
as translated from their sacred <lb />
hook by Kyle is as fol- <lb />
the beginning of the <lb />
world, after tho sun, moon and stars <lb />
had appeared, the earth, by its own <lb />
inherent power of productiveness, <lb />
brought forth the female creature <lb />
She laid eggs and <lb />
hatched them in cotton wool, and <lb />
from these eggs sprang human <lb />
beings, the progenitors of the <lb />
races. <lb />
He Knew Her. <lb />
A pretty woman who had made <lb />
up her mind never to enter into the <lb />
estate of matrimony once scratched <lb />
some verses announcing her <lb />
upon a window pane. Soon <lb />
after a man, who knew her sight, <lb />
passed by and capped the lines with <lb />
the <lb />
The fair whoso vow tho line <lb />
bi <lb />
them on she knew they <lb />
would be broken. <lb />
how false they sang; of nights that <lb />
were rosy with dreams, no matter <lb />
what Fahrenheit of girls that <lb />
blushed without cause and of lovers <lb />
who talked for hours about every- <lb />
thing but Blond Seed- <lb />
by the John Hay, in <lb />
The Spirit of Success. <lb />
A woman will have several irons <lb />
in the fire once, but she gets her I <lb />
ironing done by the <lb />
of her energy into the manipulation <lb />
of one iron. The principle is es-1 <lb />
also to business success. <lb />
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purpose, whatever that purpose may <lb />
be. as water, thou shall <lb />
not said the old Hebrew fa- <lb />
to his unprofitable son, and all; <lb />
history demonstrates that he did not <lb />
a curse, but a psychological j <lb />
fact. There must be a deliberate <lb />
and intelligent determination of; <lb />
purpose and an unwavering, <lb />
j able adherence thereto. That is the <lb />
, spirit, and the only spirit, in which I <lb />
difficult problems are solved and <lb />
I successful issues wrested from <lb />
willing conditions. Cent Per Cent. <lb />
How Willie Got Cake. <lb />
The other day Willie was at a <lb />
house where waited what he <lb />
thought too long a time for the <lb />
usual hospitable piece of cake to be <lb />
forthcoming. <lb />
ain't to ask for any <lb />
he remarked at last blandly. <lb />
The lady of the house pretended <lb />
not to notice the implied request. <lb />
very nice of you, <lb />
she said. <lb />
he went on, loftily <lb />
her remark, houses where <lb />
ladies is polite to little boys I don't <lb />
have <lb />
Willie got his <lb />
American. <lb />
Always on Tims. <lb />
Washington had many admirable <lb />
traits worthy of imitation, and one <lb />
of them was rigid punctuality. This <lb />
was well illustrated by an incident <lb />
during his visit to Boston. Having <lb />
appointed o'clock in the morning <lb />
as the hour tit which he should set <lb />
out for Salem, he mounted his <lb />
just as the Old South clock was <lb />
striking hour. The company <lb />
of cavalry which was to escort him <lb />
did not arrive till after his de- <lb />
and did not overtake him<lb />
By virtue p over of sale con- <lb />
in a deed <lb />
and K. Jackson <lb />
and M to I. K. <lb />
Jenkins day <lb />
and duly recorded in Hip <lb />
b or count., forth <lb />
in book O page the <lb />
will t public sale. <lb />
before the Court House door in <lb />
ville lo the Ii on Thurs- <lb />
day Nov. two certain lots or <lb />
of land in the <lb />
of and Stale of North <lb />
and d as follows, to <lb />
lots being in the of <lb />
ton, N. . First at <lb />
a stake on Queen Si. feet from <lb />
St., and running N feet, <lb />
thence S K M fret, thence parole <lb />
with first line to Queen St., thence up <lb />
Queen St. feet to the beginning. <lb />
Second on N. side <lb />
of Water St. at a pump point in J. B. <lb />
Cox's and runs S. E. down said <lb />
feet to St., thence <lb />
with Bridge St. N E. feet to a <lb />
stake Chapman's first corner, thence <lb />
N xi Si feet In a stake Chapman's <lb />
second corner, Chapman's <lb />
line feet to Chapman's corner, <lb />
with and M. L. <lb />
line aH feet to a stake in <lb />
M. L. J B. Cox's lice, <lb />
thence feet to Water street the be- <lb />
containing i acre, more or <lb />
less to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This the <lb />
I. <lb />
P, Attorney, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
upon the estate <lb />
of James C Cobb, deceased, having <lb />
been issued to the undersigned by the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court Pitt <lb />
county, and qualified as <lb />
executors of the and testament <lb />
of the said James notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding <lb />
claims against said estate to <lb />
them to the undersigned for payment, <lb />
duly authenticated, on or before the <lb />
of 1906, or this no- <lb />
will be plead In bar of their re- <lb />
All persons Indebted to said <lb />
are requested lo make immediate <lb />
payment to us. <lb />
This the day of October, 1906. <lb />
It. J. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
of Jan -s . b, cease- l <lb />
Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Adeline Johnson <lb />
vs <lb />
Jacob J <lb />
defendant, above name will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been ill the Superior <lb />
Court Of Pitt County to obtain a <lb />
from the bonds of matrimony <lb />
heretofore between <lb />
and defendant, on the grounds of <lb />
th defendant will <lb />
further take notice that he Is required <lb />
appear at the next term of the <lb />
Court of said county, be held <lb />
on the seventh before the first <lb />
Monday in March it being the 15th <lb />
day of January. and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in said action, <lb />
or the will to the <lb />
for the relief demanded in com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This 20th day of October. <lb />
C Clerk superior Court. <lb />
I. A. Mt. for Via. <lb />
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb />
By of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain Mortgage Deed <lb />
executed by H. A to w. <lb />
on the day of <lb />
1904, and duly recorded in the <lb />
Pitt In X page <lb />
The will on Saturday, the <lb />
day of Nov., at o'clock <lb />
M. expose to public sale before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for the following <lb />
described real property to The <lb />
parcel of land situated in Swift Creek <lb />
township, county, North Carolina, <lb />
and described as Hounded on <lb />
the south by the Maj. Gaskins <lb />
on the north by the lands of Allen <lb />
Adams, on the east by Conic <lb />
creek, on the west by the lands of W. <lb />
A. G. Gaskins, containing IS acres <lb />
more or less and better known as a <lb />
one-third undivided interest in a <lb />
acre tract of land formerly <lb />
to Dawson This sale is made <lb />
to satisfy the terms of said mortgage <lb />
deed. This of October, <lb />
J. W. Mortgagee, <lb />
J. C. Assignee. <lb />
F. C. Harding, Attorney <lb />
bridge. <lb />
he had reached Charles river <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by Fred Crawford <lb />
wife, Crawford, to Henry <lb />
on the day of Nov. 1895, <lb />
and duly in the Register of <lb />
Deeds Office of county, North <lb />
in Book K II. Page the <lb />
will expose to public sale <lb />
before the house door in Green- <lb />
ville, to highest bidder on <lb />
Nov. 1906. a certain tract <lb />
or parcel of land lying and being in <lb />
the county of Pitt and state North <lb />
Carolina and described as follows, to <lb />
Th it parcel of land in Heaver <lb />
Dam adjoining the <lb />
place and others, containing re <lb />
more or less and being the land deeded <lb />
to rd by Henry <lb />
and wile and mortgage taken to <lb />
secure the money, to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage Terms of e <lb />
cash. <lb />
This of Oat. W. <lb />
P. G. <lb />
IS <lb />
mm <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton and handlers <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
mini<lb />
SPORT IN TUSCANY. <lb />
It Includes Shooting Song Bird and <lb />
Dining on Bat Pie. <lb />
The olive around are <lb />
not nearly so old or so gnarled look- <lb />
as those familiar lo visitors on <lb />
the Riviera, probably because, owing <lb />
to the proximity of the mountains, <lb />
the in which they grow is <lb />
more temperate. The earth in which <lb />
they grow is a reddish gravelly soil. <lb />
In fact, for olive the drier the earth <lb />
the better, and they do not require <lb />
much depth. It takes the fruit of <lb />
five of the largest trees to make . <lb />
one barrel of the pure oil <lb />
thirty-sis liters end a is, <lb />
about pound.- in weight. And <lb />
even this amount cannot he reckon- <lb />
ed upon oftener than once in every <lb />
two years. Moreover, an olive tree <lb />
has to he planted and grafted four <lb />
years before it will produce fruit at <lb />
all. <lb />
There would he a great many <lb />
beautiful singing birds in the groves <lb />
and mountain sides around <lb />
were it not for the passion which <lb />
the Tuscan have for la <lb />
chase. The sport they <lb />
indulge in all day long i.- shooting <lb />
at goldfinches and linnets and other <lb />
little birds, all of which are sold and <lb />
eaten. In the markets at <lb />
have seen jays for tale. Upon my <lb />
expressing a doubt as to their sue- <lb />
was assured that they <lb />
excellent when boiled. Fancy <lb />
boiled jay as a repast <lb />
There is apparently no rule in <lb />
Tuscany as to not shooting on the <lb />
highroads. Indeed on every mile or <lb />
two of roadway you will probably <lb />
meet at least one cacciatore with a <lb />
pun upon his shoulder. They will <lb />
tire at anything, even a hat. I my- <lb />
self saw my friend's cook, Tito by <lb />
name, shoot a bat on the highroad, <lb />
lie said if he could only pet enough <lb />
of them they make a good <lb />
pie. gods Hat pie and boiled <lb />
a dinner <lb />
I ascertained that there is some <lb />
excellent trout fishing to be obtain- <lb />
ed not very far from many of <lb />
the trout being of good size. The <lb />
trout are already in season in the <lb />
month of February and rise very <lb />
well in March arid April to a By. <lb />
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hag- <lb />
D. S. in<lb />
Divorce In Burma. <lb />
There is something to lie said for <lb />
Burma. If the Burmese husband <lb />
and the Burmese wife come to the <lb />
conclusion that they have <lb />
increased the marriage rate <lb />
their procedure is simple and direct. <lb />
The wife does not go to her so- <lb />
but to the tallow chandler. <lb />
From him she obtains two little can- <lb />
These she brings home, and <lb />
she and her husband sit down on <lb />
the floor, placing the candles be- <lb />
tween them. One candle represents <lb />
the husband, one the wife. They <lb />
are lighted at the same moment, <lb />
and the owner of the one which <lb />
goes out leaves the house, <lb />
only his or her clothes, while <lb />
the owner of the more enduring can- <lb />
remains, also the owner of the <lb />
house and all that therein is. <lb />
Thus divorce becomes simple and <lb />
charming, it will be observed that, <lb />
the wife always selects the candles. <lb />
Chicago Law Journal. <lb />
HORSES MULES. <lb />
We will k.-i mil f mi on <lb />
all the season. We are to famish you kind <lb />
of horse you it, drift tine drivers and farm <lb />
horses. <lb />
We keep the finest miles that be bought We will <lb />
buy or trade for kind of mules or horses, <lb />
will buy anything from a plug t. driver. <lb />
Come to see us. If we have nor got you want we <lb />
will get. it. <lb />
R. L CO. <lb />
-THE- <lb />
Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Company <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
We Want your Account. <lb />
No Trouble to Answer Questions. <lb />
We Are Always Glad To See Our Friends And <lb />
Patrons. <lb />
We Will Lend You Money <lb />
When Want And <lb />
We Pay pr cent, on Time Deposits Months <lb />
Duration. <lb />
Turn About. <lb />
depositor in a neighboring <lb />
trust said a banker, <lb />
an eccentric farmer of middle age. <lb />
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overdrew his account one day to the <lb />
tune of <lb />
of the overdraft <lb />
was at once sent to him. <lb />
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my account Well, I know it. <lb />
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Mercury. <lb />
The State and the Individual. <lb />
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prior to the individual and to the <lb />
family, since the whole is of <lb />
prior to the part. The proof <lb />
that the state is a creation of nature <lb />
and prior to the individual is that <lb />
the individual, when isolated, is not <lb />
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GET YOUR SUPP <lb />
Now <lb />
I Everything you want in the way of <lb />
I nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb />
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our store <lb />
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb />
Goods <lb />
JOHNSTON <lb />
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Hardware. <lb />
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Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
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event of recent years. <lb />
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition <lb />
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Eastern North <lb />
The Mercantile Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND <lb />
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STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken a stray shoat <lb />
that has running with my <lb />
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shoat Is sandy red color, weighs <lb />
pound, ha silt in right <lb />
ear and boo tailed. Owner is <lb />
notified to call for and pay <lb />
charges. EVANS. <lb />
near ville. <lb />
Pits an End to It All. <lb />
A grievous wail conies <lb />
as a result of pain from <lb />
over taxed <lb />
Backache, Liver complaint <lb />
constipation. But thanks to Dr. <lb />
King's New Lift Pills they pat as <lb />
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thorough. Try then. Only <lb />
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End of Bitter Fight. <lb />
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my right F. Hughes <lb />
of Ga. gave me up. <lb />
Everybody thought my time had <lb />
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I was if I watt on my feet <lb />
few days. Hew I've entirely <lb />
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by <lb />
L. druggist. Price <lb />
l, Trial battles free. <lb />
Suicide Prevented. <lb />
A startling announcement that a <lb />
preventive of suicide had been <lb />
discovered will many. <lb />
A run down system, or <lb />
invariably precede suicide and <lb />
ban been tumid that <lb />
will prevent that condition which <lb />
wakes suicide likely. At the first <lb />
thought of self destruction take <lb />
Electric It being a great <lb />
will strengthen <lb />
the nerves and up the system. <lb />
It's alee a sweat stomach, liver and <lb />
kidney Only Sat- <lb />
by Jan, L.<lb />
c. <lb />
eaten <lb />
shawls, all <lb />
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Why <lb />
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than half the Sam <lb />
maw <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 />
TWO MEDALS OFFERED. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1905 <lb />
m SOCiAL. <lb />
TEACHERS MEETING <lb />
-J. . . <lb />
INC <lb />
No. <lb />
Contest on Pitt County History <lb />
Hon. J. Bryan Grime, of ; <lb />
been offering two or three <lb />
yea is n gold medal for best <lb />
paper on t,. history <lb />
written by y in <lb />
nit bin coil my. s of- <lb />
again year and a subject <lb />
for your paper is suggested to you. <lb />
You car select write <lb />
any one of the following bi g. <lb />
Pioneer Pin <lb />
or Tar liver. <lb />
Historic home, of County, <lb />
Historic Graveyards of Pitt <lb />
County. <lb />
Pitt in devolution. <lb />
Pitt County in the <lb />
Congresses of North <lb />
Life and Services of John <lb />
Ion. <lb />
Pitt County Soldier el the Bat- <lb />
of A <lb />
Pitt County Hie War 1812 <lb />
It will be that all of these <lb />
refer to Pitt county and <lb />
are very timely end practical. I <lb />
trust that at least fifty hope and <lb />
girls will enter this contest this <lb />
year. I would the teachers <lb />
especially to see that their boys <lb />
and girls arc encouraged to write <lb />
upon one or other of these sub- <lb />
Mr. L. C. Arthur, a member of <lb />
the of Education, also <lb />
a gold medal for the beat paper <lb />
Progress of County for <lb />
the past five Let fifty <lb />
more write upon this subject. <lb />
The following conditions most <lb />
be observed by those who enter <lb />
this First, they be <lb />
a student one of the schools of <lb />
this county during the present <lb />
term. they must <lb />
names to me by the 15th of <lb />
December. Third, the paper must <lb />
be written by the contestants <lb />
Fourth, papers <lb />
must be me by the first day <lb />
of February 1906, Yon CM enter <lb />
the contest only of these <lb />
medals. <lb />
A gold pen will also be given by- <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox, Chairman of the <lb />
Board of Education, for the second <lb />
best paper upon of the sub. <lb />
jets suggested lie <lb />
medal. <lb />
Be sure to send Id Join name by <lb />
16th of December if you wish <lb />
to write. W. If. <lb />
Co. Supt. Schools. <lb />
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH <lb />
Instillation of the New <lb />
There will I special services <lb />
this week in the chute for the <lb />
ordination of Mr. the <lb />
ministry, and for his <lb />
installation as pastor the Pres- <lb />
Church in this place. <lb />
The commission which has been <lb />
charged with this work c insists of <lb />
Rev. W. D. Morton, D. D. of <lb />
Rocky Mount, Rev. Isaac Camp- <lb />
bell. D. D. of Kinston, Rev. R. W. <lb />
Alexander, of Tarboro, and Elder <lb />
W. B. Dove, of Greenville. <lb />
The ordination service be <lb />
at on the evening <lb />
of Thursday the at and <lb />
the installation service on the night <lb />
of Friday the 17th at <lb />
To both of these services all <lb />
Christian people and the public <lb />
generally are most cordially <lb />
Engagement of Popular Couple An- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Suttle, of <lb />
Shelby, announce the engagement <lb />
daughter, Leila, to Mr. <lb />
Charles of Greenville, N. <lb />
C, the wedding to take place early <lb />
In January. <lb />
Bottle is easily one of <lb />
most and attractive <lb />
women of the state. She <lb />
graduated from I he Baptist <lb />
Women in 1903 and <lb />
has often in Raleigh, where <lb />
she is quite a favorite. She is <lb />
known for her beauty and is a <lb />
favorite wherever she visits. <lb />
Mr. Forbes is a very popular <lb />
prominent young business man <lb />
and is well known in social circles <lb />
n Eastern Carolina. News <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Greenville feels much interest <lb />
this announcement. Miss Suttle <lb />
was a in the graded school <lb />
here last session an d was <lb />
favorite, A cordial welcome <lb />
awaits her return to make this <lb />
place her home. Mr. Forbes is a <lb />
prominent and prosperous mer- <lb />
chant, a raised among <lb />
us, and one who stands high is <lb />
business and social circles. <lb />
marriage take place January <lb />
the 3rd. <lb />
HAD HARROW ESCAPE. <lb />
Vehicle. en County Bridge. <lb />
County Superintendent W. H. <lb />
had a narrow escape from <lb />
injury, if not death, while retain- <lb />
Tuesday evening from a two <lb />
to schools in <lb />
township He was crossing <lb />
county bridge had just reached <lb />
Booth of the draw when <lb />
met a team of that bad <lb />
become by the <lb />
driver losing his reins. The mules <lb />
ran in to Prof. buggy <lb />
for a few there was a <lb />
tangle between the two teams. <lb />
Fortunately Prof. got <lb />
his out of the tangle without <lb />
the vehicle being upset. Had his <lb />
buggy turned over on the narrow <lb />
draw he would have likely been <lb />
seriously injured or thrown over <lb />
into the river. After getting by <lb />
the mules ran on the <lb />
the driver out of the <lb />
wagon. <lb />
All Three Convicted. <lb />
United States Attorney Harry <lb />
Skinner has from <lb />
where he bad been <lb />
prosecuting in the Federal court <lb />
the who mutinied at sea <lb />
and in ii n c .- I the officers the <lb />
schooner Unwind. All three of <lb />
the were convicted and <lb />
will be hanged the of <lb />
The have highly <lb />
complimented Col, Skinner on <lb />
the which he <lb />
the case. <lb />
Honor Roll. <lb />
The honor roll the school for <lb />
District No. I, town- <lb />
ship, Nov. Jackson <lb />
and Ruby Heath. <lb />
Large Orders for Crape Vines. <lb />
E. Warren has gone to <lb />
Southern and <lb />
where he has the contract to <lb />
and plant a thirty acre <lb />
vineyard of Pitt county's famous <lb />
grape From there <lb />
Mr, Warren goes to to <lb />
plant out fifteen acres in <lb />
Hong vines fr a development com- <lb />
Keeps Improving. <lb />
Vi. J. the transfer mare <lb />
keeps improving his service. He <lb />
has recently added a handsome <lb />
canopy top for the of <lb />
passengers. <lb />
Interest Increases. <lb />
Saturday Nov. a <lb />
large number of teachers and vi -it- <lb />
in auditorium of <lb />
the school build- <lb />
to hold their second <lb />
meeting for the year <lb />
1905-1906. The fine weather must <lb />
have Imparted hope and cheer <lb />
to for each one seem- <lb />
ed to be in good spirits. <lb />
The exercises with she <lb />
tool stirring hymn, lit I the <lb />
Power of <lb />
which Rev. Mr. read the <lb />
one and fourth Psalm and <lb />
lead in The minutes of <lb />
the last meeting were then <lb />
and the roll was called, about one <lb />
hundred answering to <lb />
their <lb />
The first discussed <lb />
Encountered in <lb />
School On this subject <lb />
Miss Delia Smith read a very in- <lb />
paper, which was <lb />
drawn in an original and <lb />
style a very pathetic, but true, <lb />
picture of some of trials of a <lb />
public teacher. Miss Flor- <lb />
Felton and Miss Nancy Cow- <lb />
ard read on the same subject pa- <lb />
which revealed and <lb />
earnestness. Prof. G. E. Line- <lb />
berry, Prof. W. H. and <lb />
Prof. G. W. then made <lb />
Interesting and helpful talks on <lb />
These Difficulties may be <lb />
No thoughtless school <lb />
teacher could have heard <lb />
talks and not have been been <lb />
by them. <lb />
Five minute papers on <lb />
encountered in Greeted <lb />
School were read by Miss <lb />
Ada Tyson, Miss Dora <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox and Miss Neva <lb />
These papers brought <lb />
to view a number perplexing <lb />
difficulties that a graded school <lb />
teacher face, and showed <lb />
clearly the Instructor in the <lb />
rural district is not the one <lb />
who must and <lb />
However, the rough <lb />
places made smooth by Prof. <lb />
T. C. Candler, Prof. W. B. Dove, <lb />
and Pi of, J. M. who die- <lb />
lolly and forcibly <lb />
Difficulties may be Over- <lb />
come. <lb />
Prof. then loin of the <lb />
offer a medal from Hon. J. <lb />
Bryan Grimes for the boy or girl <lb />
in Pitt county who will write the <lb />
best historical paper on either of <lb />
four subjects he had named, each <lb />
subject bearing Pitt <lb />
history, so of the offer of a prize <lb />
from L. C Arthur, a member of <lb />
the county board of education <lb />
At a quarter past one o'clock, <lb />
the adjourned, t <lb />
again December 2nd 1905. <lb />
Is full zeal <lb />
the great educational question, and <lb />
he aids greatly in making the <lb />
Association of Pitt <lb />
inspiring and beneficial <lb />
institution that it is. No doubt <lb />
the association is <lb />
great the work <lb />
go on, and may Pitt county <lb />
become lines the <lb />
foremost county the old <lb />
North <lb />
Dora A. <lb />
Reporter. <lb />
factories Draw Them. <lb />
There were several people from <lb />
the who took the train <lb />
here this morning for to <lb />
work is a factory there. Green <lb />
ville might be her pop- <lb />
if we had factories to draw <lb />
people here and give them employ- <lb />
meat, <lb />
H. A. Store and <lb />
On Tuesday night a little paw <lb />
o'clock, the store of H. A. <lb />
at Galloway's Cross <lb />
Roads, miles from Green- <lb />
ville, by lire. It is <lb />
not known how the fire originated, <lb />
a the roof of th.- was <lb />
was filling in neighbor first <lb />
discovered it. The main and <lb />
were only separated by <lb />
partition, and flames spread <lb />
so rapidly through the building <lb />
that nothing saved. <lb />
Mr. ram ore lives in Greenville <lb />
and as at home here at the <lb />
was advised by telephone <lb />
of the fire. H- left midnight <lb />
to go down he had a stock <lb />
of in the store valued at <lb />
and only <lb />
ins race. The .- is a heavy one <lb />
on him and omen, sympathy Is <lb />
expressed fur him. <lb />
To the Pitt. <lb />
A committee from the <lb />
Association have been carefully <lb />
considering the question of supple- <lb />
readers for the schools. <lb />
They unanimously recommend <lb />
following books for the grades <lb />
List of supplementary readers <lb />
grade, Hiawatha Primer, <lb />
Crusoe <lb />
3rd grade, Stories. <lb />
grade, Old Greek <lb />
grade, Makers of <lb />
can History, Carpenter's Geo- <lb />
graphical Reader <lb />
6th Little Nell, <lb />
Paul <lb />
The association this <lb />
at Its Saturday <lb />
teachers to use these <lb />
books. Every dealer in the County <lb />
is asked to keep them <lb />
stock so that they may be had <lb />
called for. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
County Supt. Schools. <lb />
A Duck Potato. <lb />
The vegetable kingdom some <lb />
times gets very close to the animal, <lb />
shape, if nothing else, and <lb />
of kind or another are <lb />
not unusual. The best imitation <lb />
along this line we have seen was a <lb />
sweet potato which J. S. Edwards, <lb />
of township, brought The <lb />
In shape it was as <lb />
muck like a duck, the feet, <lb />
as if it was real thing. No <lb />
Imitation was ever more perfect la <lb />
it a real <lb />
Eire In Tobacco Section. <lb />
Saturday sparks from the <lb />
set lire to the root of the four <lb />
story prize house by J. <lb />
N. Gorman and others and known <lb />
as the old Hooker Bernard <lb />
Employee the <lb />
can Tobacco Co., saw the lire and <lb />
out with a reel coupled <lb />
on to the hydrant near by bad <lb />
a stream on inside of a minute. <lb />
The fire was quickly put out. So <lb />
much for having a good system of <lb />
water works. This convenience <lb />
doubtless saved a considerable <lb />
of property. <lb />
Coin in Cow s Maw. <lb />
The other Whichard <lb />
showed us a silver quarter found <lb />
the maw of a cow ho <lb />
The coin was almost black. <lb />
The date on it was but of <lb />
course that had nothing to do with <lb />
how long the cow had been wearing <lb />
it her <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
couples last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
and <lb />
Jas. Curtis Harrington <lb />
Margaret Ann Forbes. <lb />
Green Case and Celia Tyson. <lb />
R. B, and Mary E. <lb />
Boyd. <lb />
Alonzo and Victoria <lb />
Wiley P. Harris and <lb />
Hector. <lb />
and Hattie Brown. <lb />
Wilson Boyd and Kiln Gorham, <lb />
Jesse and Jen- <lb />
11.1 13th. <lb />
Mi-s went to <lb />
t morning, <lb />
C. L. Wilkinson went <lb />
morning, <lb />
E. G. Barrett, of Kinston, spent <lb />
Sunday here. <lb />
J. W. Allen went to <lb />
.-. <lb />
Brown f <lb />
Mount this morning. <lb />
J. W- Bryan and wife returned <lb />
Saturday evening Plymouth. <lb />
Mrs. H. children <lb />
returned Saturday evening from <lb />
Mrs. D. J. Whichard returned <lb />
Sunday evening from a visit to <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
U. Harry Skinner <lb />
came borne evening <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
Miss Lena little <lb />
Miss Christine Tyson <lb />
Washington. <lb />
R. W. Bawls, of who <lb />
has been Joseph <lb />
left this morning. <lb />
Miss Annie Lamb, of William <lb />
who has at W. <lb />
B. Wilson's, left this Morning. <lb />
Tuesday 14th. <lb />
K. A. wont this <lb />
morning. <lb />
L A. of <lb />
over morning. <lb />
W. . to <lb />
Tarboro this morning. <lb />
Rev. W. this <lb />
morning Irons <lb />
Mrs. KB. Moore, of Washing, <lb />
ton. who has been Mrs. H. <lb />
M. left this <lb />
Miss Lucy of Louisburg, <lb />
is visiting the family of ii. A. <lb />
Timberlake, at ll Hi Washington <lb />
street. <lb />
K. Hyman, chief of the tire <lb />
department, is making an <lb />
cf the buildings town. It <lb />
is a good thing. <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
F. W. Mahler, of came <lb />
in Tuesday evening. <lb />
F. of <lb />
came in Tuesday evening. <lb />
Alfred Tyson Tuesday <lb />
evening from a trip up the road. <lb />
T. I. of Durham, came <lb />
in Tuesday evening to visit R. O, <lb />
Mrs. B, H. child re- <lb />
turned Tuesday evening from <lb />
Jam i lie. <lb />
w. ll. Harrington returned <lb />
Tm-day evening from a trip up <lb />
the road. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
of Ayden, spent Monday and <lb />
Tuesday in Greenville. <lb />
Miss Olive Gaskill, of <lb />
who has been visiting Nell <lb />
Skinner, left this <lb />
Walter Burton left this morning <lb />
for to be present at the <lb />
funeral of his father, who died <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
FLAG TRAIN. <lb />
One Them Cuts Conductor. <lb />
Tuesday e Atlantic <lb />
Cues the Plymouth branch <lb />
C in i. and Bethel, <lb />
panic- on t flagged <lb />
down. a i stopped <lb />
two white tramps on second <lb />
class passage <lb />
to refusing to nay tare. <lb />
Passengers I of Con- <lb />
am the <lb />
were put off. The train moved on <lb />
who two n climbed <lb />
rm I he coach and <lb />
took its . <lb />
h- fa i again <lb />
went to in <lb />
both b lug i o <lb />
cot him on tin-h out wire <lb />
several ladies among <lb />
on this car, and ins- came <lb />
so alarmed m inductor de- <lb />
from further effort to put <lb />
Mil i it i i- r. tramps <lb />
left the train at <lb />
A passenger on who <lb />
the <lb />
I he foregoing facts <lb />
it. <lb />
lbs Sick. <lb />
John sou of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. E H. -ho has been <lb />
confined typhoid fever the <lb />
two quite <lb />
sick. A trained nurse has been <lb />
him. <lb />
D. D. Is also quite sick <lb />
with typhoid <lb />
daughter of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. Jr., who has <lb />
bad lever some nine, is <lb />
tastier. <lb />
990.00 <lb />
Twenty five dollars reward will <lb />
be paid for the delivery of Sam <lb />
to L. W. Tucker, Sheriff <lb />
of Pitt N. C. Description; <lb />
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pounds, all around good made <lb />
years old, when last seen <lb />
wore low, crown slouch hat, <lb />
pails hair in middle, lips tolerably <lb />
thick; talks clear and distinct, like <lb />
up country from where he <lb />
specially fond of the ladles. <lb />
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1905. The above <lb />
reward will be promptly avid for <lb />
for bis return by Joseph <lb />
Supt Public Roads, Pitt <lb />
O. <lb />
will Close for <lb />
tobacco market <lb />
will be closed on Nov. <lb />
Thanksgiving day, and on <lb />
Friday, Dec. 1st will <lb />
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co in on those days. <lb />
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A. O., Nov. <lb />
Mi-s Olivia Cox, who is teaching <lb />
at Sunday with her <lb />
Hint her, Mrs. E. E. Cox. <lb />
A. S. Jones, of Baltimore, was <lb />
town ids week selling goods. <lb />
John Nichols spent a few days <lb />
last week. <lb />
Hill Vincent went to <lb />
Sunday and Sunday night <lb />
A largo crowd from <lb />
attended Sunday. <lb />
Weirs Lulu Lena of <lb />
Coin-toe. are visiting their sister, <lb />
Airs. J, Jackson. <lb />
W, K. preached one <lb />
his excellent sermons in the <lb />
last Monday night. <lb />
It was greatly enjoyed by all. <lb />
Mi-s Clarence of <lb />
Ayden, was in town Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Fernando Whichard, of <lb />
entered school here last Monday. <lb />
The High school will <lb />
bring them in from all parts of the <lb />
count <lb />
Mrs. Sack Ross, of Aurora, is <lb />
visiting Mrs, G. Bryant. <lb />
Slightly Used High Grade Piano. <lb />
This Instrument was sold <lb />
months ago and recently <lb />
Will at per <lb />
month or per quarter without <lb />
interest. An unusual good bar- <lb />
gain. Address O. O. <lb />
Box Greenville, N C. <lb />
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I have a stray male shoat in <lb />
lot with my hogs. The shoat <lb />
spotted, unmarked, and weighs <lb />
or sounds. Owner is notified <lb />
call earns pay charges.<lb />
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