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JOIN <lb/>
FORMING A MERCANTILE CHAIN THAT PASSES BEYOND COMPETITION <lb/>
Read very word of tide. will prove most profitable have mad; in For months and years capital, brains, genius and enterprise have con- <lb/>
planned and curled out to e successful culmination a tremendous trade triumph that knows no in the annals of commerce. We now lay before you <lb/>
he rich result of this long tireless effort. <lb/>
We balk at no quantity if the quality is standard. A World Marvel of Twentieth Retailing <lb/>
The Buying Organization <lb/>
I is t. , -l i t- f, r in strokes in Its fame U national. c strength is respected. We bait gob the turn eat thing <lb/>
a Carnival of Under <lb/>
That will i i la i T- of. ill with whirl-wind velocity. Typo is All printed prices are patient paper. Our achievements are in our Store <lb/>
not in our To lo this sensational, money an event fall j yon m la person coma early. <lb/>
Sensational of Hens Clothing. <lb/>
Your of a lot suits made of good <lb/>
strong of an f Sale price 11.00 <lb/>
A sensation in ens scotch mix-id Cheviots and <lb/>
medium shades of and Looking fancy mix- <lb/>
in small and plaids and mingled effect. These <lb/>
ire certainly the grandest, values State 3.49 <lb/>
Mens Mae suits, comprising a grand assortment single an d <lb/>
double breasted Baits, blue, gray and brown. <lb/>
tweed mixture in all the newest most desirable <lb/>
l-i. all superbly tailored, co-its Preach face A <lb/>
perfect fit Vainer that ate equal in every respect <lb/>
sups that sell for special price <lb/>
Man's fine suits, extra fine, equal in respect to tine <lb/>
custom work. This season's latest styles and best sellers. <lb/>
Worsted, Cheviots, Scotch mixtures and ever reliable <lb/>
Better made garments have by any concern <lb/>
in North Carolina. then to be the equal of any <lb/>
garments the mark-i. We are Q selling them at 7.85 <lb/>
We have put on sale -it suits no others can sail <lb/>
for i more. They o i i i in I I sacks. <lb/>
clothing -m It St in black nil <lb/>
and tile latest shades of g i i I n i . i, ind tail <lb/>
to a Into Others consider <lb/>
good values a pi a is 111.60 <lb/>
Come in and ask ; i see our clothing. We are always <lb/>
glad to show the in. It co i ti look n I slim you <lb/>
are tired we hare a nice warm for to rest. <lb/>
Youth and <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
For want of space we quote these. We <lb/>
have on hand an of styles <lb/>
and qualities to the most We <lb/>
guarantee you a tit and a convincing bargain. <lb/>
We have on band new a lot of hoy pasts <lb/>
snits worth to all of which will be <lb/>
before you. Age to 1.48 <lb/>
Mens Extra Pants. <lb/>
We have now extensive and attractive Hue <lb/>
ranging in price from to per pair. <lb/>
These are bargains, every pair. <lb/>
Overcoats, Storm Coats, Rain Coats. <lb/>
BARGAINS, BARGAINS. BARGAINS. <lb/>
We can fit you up in these so comfortable you <lb/>
will enjoy bad weather like sleeping under a tin <lb/>
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin <lb/>
others. <lb/>
Mens heavy underwear at <lb/>
heavy underwear at <lb/>
men, women, children. <lb/>
Al. we ask is that you see our new line <lb/>
buying you will away a , <lb/>
advertisement for us. <lb/>
now . <lb/>
Mans patent dress . <lb/>
Ladies patent . . <lb/>
fresh and styles.<lb/>
to <lb/>
Surpassing Values. <lb/>
yards good Calico, per yard <lb/>
good k Homespuns <lb/>
bail grade , <lb/>
Yard wide white <lb/>
bolts assorted colors Outings <lb/>
bolts <lb/>
Best Apron in this sale <lb/>
Heavy Canton Flannel at <lb/>
Best Feather bed Tick at <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Best row <lb/>
01.00 Broadcloth now <lb/>
Big line 1.00 colored Taffetas , <lb/>
all wool now . <lb/>
Ladies Goods, <lb/>
new styles now . <lb/>
good Corsets going now , . . <lb/>
Ladies fleece lined Underwear now . <lb/>
A big line of Trunk ail Bag at a saving of per cents. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR <lb/>
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest. <lb/>
FURNITURE. FURNITURE. <lb/>
WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM FLOOR <lb/>
TO CEILING and w give you wholesale prices. <lb/>
GOLD. <lb/>
You ha- in can. to us take your an I , s , will find . w want <lb/>
, or money refunded, <lb/>
II <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, EAter Owner. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER <lb/>
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MISS GOTTEN <lb/>
ENTERTAINS <lb/>
Mouses of th Confederacy. <lb/>
Out of tin- ii <lb/>
i s j <lb/>
lion of <lb/>
. i- <lb/>
i. <lb/>
A GREAT FUTURE FOR<lb/>
M, Mo re went I <lb/>
It's Growth is Prosperity is General-Green- . ,, , , <lb/>
I lie r J <lb/>
d is by the Most Magnificent , n <lb/>
SOME LOST <lb/>
OTHERS WM <lb/>
Gathering at ti area in Not Carolina. <lb/>
Miss Pattie Skinner, Of His pM and t should go where I <lb/>
III ll J . <lb/>
P. T. i w. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cotton in Five Minutes Nets <lb/>
i the Hadley Tool Eight <lb/>
Greenville.<lb/>
captured <lb/>
I lie of <lb/>
Al Mr- and Mrs. i d in the gave i <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mm Sallie, but work com- <lb/>
. . in two om- <lb/>
oaths party it <lb/>
U, P . <lb/>
if town of <lb/>
is a marvel To those <lb/>
lake i ; u tun of <lb/>
an ii mi ii i hi <lb/>
ii is- on Its seven <lb/>
by in i I up <lb/>
ares la the state, <lb/>
I II- J I Ii f Slid ;<lb/>
it made. . , ,. <lb/>
Ii m in--- in in there i do<lb/>
F. M. went <lb/>
y evening. <lb/>
Million Dollars, and <lb/>
Lose out. <lb/>
j- US m l <lb/>
the tow ii, long will <lb/>
In- till border and <lb/>
in hi <lb/>
Mrs. B. <lb/>
Jr. in <lb/>
Oars marriage Mr. O. on <lb/>
being the Dan <lb/>
the I bars <lb/>
if tat ht Bustle i with Tub <lb/>
. , , u spreading to <lb/>
st seven and after adopting to <lb/>
i- of her an the work, wanting h <lb/>
dinner was nay s <lb/>
midst beautiful leave orders. <lb/>
county in the one of the <lb/>
notion and is in <lb/>
the state, and the best people on <lb/>
earth to make a country the <lb/>
question where i <lb/>
ville, the tear, going to <lb/>
fr. White, a- <lb/>
young, .; man <lb/>
a- a pin l . the tow ii, <lb/>
i prop Try on th <lb/>
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and I he <lb/>
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dictate Mr. While, Inn <lb/>
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A. M. went lo <lb/>
B i o <lb/>
dinner and before tearing bare a complete let of the <lb/>
i is ball Skinner us books in a f days can be <lb/>
by tbs the victim seen ibis office <lb/>
in b many <lb/>
of Miss had <lb/>
Wini at <lb/>
great Bomber rare <lb/>
fill for <lb/>
Mr. Mis. <lb/>
. of held an <lb/>
elect Thursday on the question <lb/>
dispensary open saloons. <lb/>
And it is Indeed problem. <lb/>
Leaking me matter square in <lb/>
the face, the carefully <lb/>
I observed and closely watched does . <lb/>
where the trend of residential tract of land should not be grown <lb/>
outlook set-med sod where crop when the lows <lb/>
most opportune location could n, ., U area for homes. We <lb/>
believe upon area honest, serious <lb/>
ville in by far in lead. West consideration of future <lb/>
Greenville is b the little Moore, T. White, F. M. <lb/>
filled a out town, regard- I- A. , L. Pender and W. <lb/>
S Can, Miss Skinner; Dr. The dispensary by a vote of <lb/>
Brown, Mies to W. are four saloons In <lb/>
and have to <lb/>
Alice Whits, of January when lbs <lb/>
Dr. LouiS Skinner, Mrs. K. It. <lb/>
Charlie Lena <lb/>
Matthews; W. K. Mis <lb/>
Prank <lb/>
Mis Winnie Skinner; J. <lb/>
Moire. J. Gardner and J. <lb/>
nary rill <lb/>
Confederacy. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
will pleats <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock, <lb/>
no afternoon the following masting is especially desired <lb/>
before the party bads as new t to elected, <lb/>
the was I this first regular meeting <lb/>
served on the bank of Tar River, in the season, <lb/>
the home, to a clone <lb/>
nil or <lb/>
in in n 1-. <lb/>
f .- the crop <lb/>
wish Increased <lb/>
II tin Mud his pool <lb/>
f I em profits <lb/>
. Mr. <lb/>
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ville, came in <lb/>
, , lore . Price and hi.- <lb/>
and , A. . .,,. <lb/>
lo-i millions, <lb/>
we . to ,. , , . ., ,, <lb/>
J. Bully was a heavy<lb/>
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Bi . . who has visiting Miss <lb/>
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men in <lb/>
k a e the <lb/>
. id in lo mass-meet- <lb/>
colored settlement, and Bouts j tens of the few <lb/>
lithe only bops of the I and <lb/>
future of that The town . <lb/>
that makes a nod ;. your heart and lei <lb/>
offers the beat location for homes. , , towards South <lb/>
A more beautiful addition La j Will you do lit Many want <lb/>
future cannot be f Will do the <lb/>
James properly, thing and the town lie <lb/>
by S. T. White Sigh, opened and spread out There are <lb/>
level the must of means who will boy If <lb/>
in every Why; will . rest terms, and <lb/>
Mr. While has not laid out and whole would be <lb/>
made the iotas a most bountiful bettered by such s citizenship as <lb/>
building locality is a mystery, would be purchasers of <lb/>
town of Green ville -o beautiful lots. X. X, <lb/>
.- mi December 3rd, when an <lb/>
. i- esp etc i lo made <lb/>
lo hob a <lb/>
pounds a above me <lb/>
high id- of <lb/>
so was caused <lb/>
it's report of <lb/>
the of ginned to <lb/>
S Wall had <lb/>
nay <lb/>
the Odd In that town In <lb/>
went to Ayden <lb/>
Its beauty, <lb/>
inn never he <lb/>
forgotten by those good <lb/>
fortune ll be the guests of <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
genial and home, <lb/>
this <lb/>
Hand Mangled <lb/>
Oil Friday b y who <lb/>
works at Lumber <lb/>
Veneer O-i., his band <lb/>
in a and badly <lb/>
Wangled. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
weak <lb/>
and first two days <lb/>
in tin lo market, <lb/>
me west her lb n follow <lb/>
ed up It, M fur taken <lb/>
nil the w iron bad u <lb/>
good Week, l wars <lb/>
huge on I'M lay. Many <lb/>
farmers who were <lb/>
high <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
n had to through <lb/>
tho sale of the Barmen <lb/>
fr the <lb/>
we k, and we a with <lb/>
there was day <lb/>
the week on tot <lb/>
IT DOES NOT TAKE ALL <lb/>
But Sentiment Is in <lb/>
That Direction. <lb/>
for night, were <lb/>
carried to grave yard, <lb/>
miles tin town, today for Inter <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
service.<lb/>
Free Press speaking <lb/>
teen dispensary <lb/>
In town .-l <lb/>
which foul will close <lb/>
January 1-1, says the <lb/>
passing of the at <lb/>
Pit dimly will have r saloon <lb/>
in it. In tins his the Press is <lb/>
mistaken, as are yet <lb/>
at <lb/>
Pact in and <lb/>
about lit all after at <lb/>
the <lb/>
is grow- <lb/>
it h a quest in of time <lb/>
when all will be closed several weeks ago, <lb/>
mil lie county freed the <lb/>
saloon evil. <lb/>
Brought Home Burial, <lb/>
The remains of Edward <lb/>
Liberate and infant, <lb/>
by Mi. and <lb/>
Supreme Court Upholds The Raleigh <lb/>
Board of Aldermen. <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen, who <lb/>
their new ball. <lb/>
Friday, 34th. <lb/>
J B. Thursday <lb/>
from up the road. <lb/>
Dr. M. I. Fleming returning to <lb/>
Hamilton this morning. <lb/>
O. B. Hadley returned to La- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
V. H. Attorney Harry <lb/>
returned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Mrs. Rowe, of <lb/>
arrived evening t vi-n <lb/>
her Mrs. <lb/>
O K. <lb/>
evening from Southern Pines and <lb/>
g I e r lo show <lb/>
soon i H The fig- <lb/>
in This <lb/>
. crop j <lb/>
. .-. Sew Journal, <lb/>
Greenville always observes <lb/>
by u general <lb/>
t of business. The <lb/>
tom w prevail next Thursday, <lb/>
on which day the stores, <lb/>
aid business <lb/>
will be Closed. People <lb/>
observe this not come in on <lb/>
that day to transact <lb/>
FIRE GRIFTON <lb/>
Mr-. Leah, veil and secure an election r <lb/>
lure lay from I Unless he vote in sin-a <lb/>
The remains have bean by the <lb/>
held that no petition Wilmington where he had been <lb/>
planting <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Non Suit in s <lb/>
The bits been reached HI <lb/>
In the of v. <lb/>
T. vs. <lb/>
aid grape <lb/>
yards. <lb/>
Saturday, Nov. <lb/>
el i- Mrs. <lb/>
i. U. ye. <lb/>
II went to<lb/>
Gin House and Other Prop- <lb/>
Destroyed. <lb/>
The gin house of Mr, F. M. <lb/>
near was destroy- <lb/>
I by together <lb/>
mi his gin machinery and <lb/>
about bales of cotton. The lire <lb/>
Is to work of an <lb/>
s. Hi . this morning The loss is <lb/>
o S <lb/>
WILL SELL PROPERTY.<lb/>
I see in in your paper <lb/>
as to the future prosperity <lb/>
and rill <lb/>
the people get <lb/>
this the <lb/>
writer to property <lb/>
H. N. V <lb/>
of of <lb/>
Kate Wiggins if Salvation Supreme Com t this <lb/>
Army, has s tic delivered a decision sustain <lb/>
A log be order of Fred M. <lb/>
a if this in Wake County Superior <lb/>
city, her t bis on <lb/>
the plaintiff had shown <lb/>
on I he pan of <lb/>
Having a Good Tim-. Duke in the <lb/>
p of tin <lb/>
son <lb/>
R went to <lb/>
S. O. nun . lo <lb/>
OHO and falls heavily Mr. <lb/>
as we understand he had <lb/>
no Insurance. <lb/>
K -1 his in . <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding went <lb/>
A fall r living e of l <lb/>
of. <lb/>
Mi. S pl In wen <lb/>
y lo visit Is. <lb/>
Mr-. O. went <lb/>
to <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
lots of sold at the business portion of <lb/>
Farmers warehouses not <lb/>
run hi as per <lb/>
T ram <lb/>
piles either, <lb/>
large lots brought fancy <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
the part of the t <lb/>
get prices f <lb/>
Greenville in a good <lb/>
d. <lb/>
mis property I did <lb/>
Intend ll to keep <lb/>
my own But after giving <lb/>
careful to ab <lb/>
Ii lakes I work on I nave <lb/>
to lay In lots and will <lb/>
sell people <lb/>
u , to <lb/>
same. Vim <lb/>
SAM White. <lb/>
No man over shares Ins <lb/>
m with any all <lb/>
Tod many think that a crooked <lb/>
t must lie a one. <lb/>
is nearer <lb/>
heaven than when be makes u <lb/>
child happy. <lb/>
rural ho taken in- <lb/>
magazine <lb/>
tails as be la having best and Trait Company. <lb/>
, today to visit relatives, <lb/>
time imaginable reading them these The lie <lb/>
winter AH who Banking and Trust Company, w returned <lb/>
of a year's read- be found column, shore from Scotland Neck ex <lb/>
at less than half that the business of this <lb/>
mil wall too inn, . bulking house is Mrs, W, J. Smith returned <lb/>
only lime, raj growing. Though Friday evening from <lb/>
old its surplus <lb/>
j Undivided t oil Is have a. <lb/>
nearly hall a is <lb/>
Electricity Spank Illinois Children. <lb/>
.,, <lb/>
trio spanking Invented <lb/>
Mis came b e <lb/>
this morning from Ayden d <lb/>
Abbott and his musical <lb/>
company in <lb/>
was lit I id at the <lb/>
opera Friday night audit <lb/>
proved a Mr. <lb/>
took the leading role as the Sporty <lb/>
r , be all that could <lb/>
e The <lb/>
by members of the company <lb/>
order. There <lb/>
ere a n of encores and <lb/>
was beard. <lb/>
a . be <lb/>
by g dug <lb/>
Guild. <lb/>
by Professor Is use feature of this bank is ii pays <lb/>
In public school on long deposits, Inn <lb/>
a suburb of this city, giving your money an earning <lb/>
operation is to as well as being kept safe, <lb/>
place the pupil over <lb/>
press a button and I Notice to Juniors. <lb/>
thin bring a of paddles into Members o; the Jr. O. A. M. <lb/>
play. visiting brothers an requested <lb/>
Tho parents of pupils threaten at <lb/>
to withdraw their from older lo attend <lb/>
school It the machine is nut taken j a body the o'clock <lb/>
out. Baptist church. <lb/>
E. n. Evans, . <lb/>
Miss Annie down <lb/>
from Friday <lb/>
returned <lb/>
. Pattie <lb/>
Mount, came down Friday evening <lb/>
vi-it Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. M- King. <lb/>
Mrs. B. O. Sadler and little <lb/>
daughter, of Baltimore, who have <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
church met Friday at <lb/>
home of it. ii. Home and <lb/>
a Junior Guild whose <lb/>
is to work the beautify. <lb/>
of the The following <lb/>
were elected <lb/>
Mi-. W. H. Dull, President; <lb/>
Miss Pattie <lb/>
dent; Miss Vincent, <lb/>
Miss Lee Treasurer. <lb/>
The fruits of righteousness do <lb/>
not grow from tho flowers of<lb/>
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THE <lb/>
DRESS GOOD SALE <lb/>
Y. M. B. O. D. <lb/>
Don't Miss This Chance.<lb/>
Big Reduction In Prices. <lb/>
Bit Bargains to Those <lb/>
Who Come First <lb/>
THE HORRORS OF WAR.<lb/>
We have a splendid collection of Dress Goods of this season's purchases <lb/>
and have decided to reduce our stock, and in order to do so <lb/>
quickly, we make the following reduction in prices <lb/>
Extra fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 2.00 to 1.25 <lb/>
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 1.50 to <lb/>
All Wool Embroider d regular value 1.50 reduced to <lb/>
Silk Dot black only, regular value 1.50 reduced to 1.10. <lb/>
All Wool Novelty Suitings, regular value SI. reduced to <lb/>
Satin black only, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Chiffon Broadcloths, in black and all colors, regular value <lb/>
SI. reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Panamas, in Black, Navy Brown and Green, regular <lb/>
value reduced to <lb/>
in All Wool Cheviots, in black and navy blue, regular value re- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Gilbert Flannels, all wool, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Pebble Cloth, in black, regular value reduced to <lb/>
in All Wool Fancy Panama Suitings, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Crepe Cloth, black only, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Henrietta, all colors, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Also Wool regular value reduced to <lb/>
Also a splendid collection of Black Dress Good, including the newest <lb/>
prettiest values not in the above number at greatly reduces prices. <lb/>
Come and be surprised at the Bargains we have in store for you. <lb/>
BROWN'S HAVE GORE <lb/>
But Blues and are here to stay. The medium with <lb/>
vent in back, or double breasted is the coat that should <lb/>
wear this season, It should be made with Military shoulders and <lb/>
to fit the body medium loose. We have it, made in all the now <lb/>
fabrics. Of course blacks and blues are good this season, yet a <lb/>
ark blue ground with a slight tint of green, makes an attractive <lb/>
the hare tome to everything will be <lb/>
season <lb/>
PRICES, 97.30 TO <lb/>
COATS-This oat is the only well <lb/>
ed should wear; this coat is light in weight, yet It yon toe <lb/>
comfort than a Many times it's weight. <lb/>
TO SOLD <lb/>
C S. FORBES, <lb/>
WU Mart Outfitter<lb/>
and <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
THE OF BUSINESS NOV. 9th. 1905. <lb/>
Lang and Discount <lb/>
secured <lb/>
and unsecured 4,575.80 <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixture 3,647.32 <lb/>
Banking 4,100.00 <lb/>
line from Banks <lb/>
11,522.98 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
Capital Stock paid <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profit lees <lb/>
Expenses Paid 10,179.46 <lb/>
Bills Payable <lb/>
Deposit subject to check <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to tho best of my <lb/>
JAMES L. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
J. A ANDREWS, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R. W. KING. <lb/>
I lira-ton. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this at Nov., 1905 <lb/>
WALTER G. WARD. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business November 9th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, 6,678.81 <lb/>
Bonds, <lb/>
Furniture and 2,415.04 <lb/>
Due from Hanks <lb/>
items <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
Cash 462.17 <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
and U S notes 9,403.00 <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus 8,600.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, 5,237.11 <lb/>
Mills payable 5,000.0 i <lb/>
Time oar. of deposit <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
Due to X 125.00 <lb/>
Cashiers ck <lb/>
Tragic Incident of Ma <lb/>
Struggle <lb/>
In course of giant <lb/>
before of <lb/>
sours into a small <lb/>
red roofed farmhouse, determined <lb/>
to soil their lives dearly. They bar- <lb/>
the as strongly <lb/>
us ere able and from the up- <lb/>
T Story lire on their <lb/>
ants. For nearly two hours tho <lb/>
Prussians were kepi at hay. Tho <lb/>
storm if rifle bullets riddled tho <lb/>
roof and upper walls, and finally, <lb/>
one by one, the were <lb/>
Concluding that the <lb/>
of the little stronghold had <lb/>
at length been exhausted and <lb/>
pared for a savage hand to hand <lb/>
tussle with the garrison, the <lb/>
burst through the barricade <lb/>
and an entrance. <lb/>
To their amazement the ground <lb/>
floor was unoccupied save for a little <lb/>
girl of five, who looked up into their <lb/>
faces with a smile of happy <lb/>
She had been playing with her <lb/>
doll and evidently thought that the <lb/>
heavy firing bail been an odd new. <lb/>
game which the had <lb/>
been having especially for her <lb/>
amusement. As the big blue eyed <lb/>
sergeant caught her in his arms <lb/>
kissed her the asked, with an <lb/>
air of disappointment, why they <lb/>
stopped the <lb/>
Through the terrible death wrestle <lb/>
of two mighty nations this happy <lb/>
little house mother had been pleas- <lb/>
absorbed in family cares. The <lb/>
wrath of the savagery of an- <lb/>
race hatreds, were things <lb/>
could understand, even the <lb/>
of lire and lead had seemed <lb/>
to her but such strange elemental <lb/>
music the wren in its nest hears <lb/>
when a thunder shower sweeps over <lb/>
the <lb/>
A ladder led to the upper floor of <lb/>
the farmhouse, and when the con- <lb/>
ascended they found among <lb/>
the wreckage of shattered roof and <lb/>
crumbling walls the rest of tho gar- <lb/>
more than nine in all <lb/>
lying dead. Reside them lay the <lb/>
mother of the child with a <lb/>
still clutched in her band. <lb/>
What H. Bought. <lb/>
A man in Montclair, N. J., re- <lb/>
bought a bull pup whoso list <lb/>
of recommendations was as long us <lb/>
the pedigree received from the dog <lb/>
fancier. The was lonesome in <lb/>
his new and raised a <lb/>
melancholy make it gen- <lb/>
understood. Four times <lb/>
the night tho owner was roused <lb/>
from his sweet suburban sleep to <lb/>
quiet and console that bull pup. lie <lb/>
had conic to believe that the animal <lb/>
was reconciled, and the pup did be- <lb/>
have very well the following day, <lb/>
his owner, who really can sing, <lb/>
started to entertain some guests <lb/>
with a solo. The pup promptly be- <lb/>
gun to howl most dismally. <lb/>
said the man with intense <lb/>
disgust, bought you for a dog, <lb/>
not mi Mag- <lb/>
Not tho Man. <lb/>
Colonel Mike Donahue of tho <lb/>
Tenth New Hampshire was some- <lb/>
what fond of drink. After the war <lb/>
the Tenth, wishing bis picture, com- <lb/>
missioned an artist to do the job. <lb/>
After the painting was finished, tho <lb/>
artist, according to the Boston Her- <lb/>
seeing one of the veterans of tho <lb/>
Tenth, an Irishman, called him in <lb/>
to ask his opinion of the picture. <lb/>
The old Irishman walked up to tho <lb/>
easel, scrutinized the picture, and <lb/>
was about to put bis hand on tho <lb/>
canvas when tho cried <lb/>
Don't touch it Don't touch <lb/>
It's not <lb/>
Not shouted <lb/>
it's Mike <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
of Carolina, of Pitt, <lb/>
t, R. Cobb, Cashier of the above named bank, solemnly <lb/>
the . lS true to the b I <lb/>
It. J. CO I ., V r. <lb/>
I re Correct Ml<lb/>
ii d j X . f <lb/>
s . lie. ii A. VI BITE <lb/>
It. O. U <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
Is Road By Everybody in reach, and <lb/>
it roaches people money to pay what they want. <lb/>
Ii what watt advertise it and yen <lb/>
apart of their money. <lb/>
An Odd Wager. <lb/>
A queer is one popularly <lb/>
believed to have been won by Sir <lb/>
Waller Haled i from Queen Eliza- <lb/>
beth, on tho question of <lb/>
how much i col led in a <lb/>
of tobacco, A I <lb/>
article wad weighed, burned and <lb/>
then weighed in and the <lb/>
was held i i <lb/>
settled by determining it <lb/>
of the smoke t of i lie <lb/>
o I . ire Ii mi I, m ii is <lb/>
the ashes. i I the i <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
i lion en of <lb/>
i by <lb/>
ll ill <lb/>
Habit <lb/>
. tin id . <lb/>
mi n f i i n v- <lb/>
i i in <lb/>
o bur. h in a which <lb/>
. One <lb/>
I i it . r I <lb/>
e, him, w i en I . ; there <lb/>
was a Ii in h. lie i ; <lb/>
i to ii in <lb/>
n in mi v he k in <lb/>
the church, look n start- <lb/>
ed down I lit to tho <lb/>
leak, evidently thinking of the base- <lb/>
cs tho of the good ship <lb/>
Zion. The captain him elf tells <lb/>
story with much apparent enjoy- <lb/>
of its humor. <lb/>
. , <lb/>
. . <lb/>
POOR<lb/>
CUSTOMS AT <lb/>
wives <lb/>
plays <lb/>
Slang and Way, of <lb/>
School. <lb/>
New boys at must at <lb/>
learn the school etiquette and tin <lb/>
long list of slang words peculiar <lb/>
According to ancient custom, the <lb/>
new boys have a <lb/>
they begin their duties as <lb/>
fags. <lb/>
During time the budding <lb/>
has no small task to ac- <lb/>
He must of all mas- <lb/>
more than words, meaning- <lb/>
less to i he outside world, but <lb/>
common use <lb/>
Among many slang words the <lb/>
following are some of the most cu- <lb/>
Dry boy who <lb/>
cricket. <lb/>
Wet boy who boats. <lb/>
Greek composition. <lb/>
large room in col- <lb/>
divided into or cubicles <lb/>
by the <lb/>
bed and the Wall, where dirty clothe- <lb/>
kept bidden by a curtain. <lb/>
Threepenny when <lb/>
very in hall is presented <lb/>
with ii threepenny bit. <lb/>
Fire boys in chamber <lb/>
who have to keep up the tire. <lb/>
Dead Man's little <lb/>
square hole formed by the steps on <lb/>
a fives court. <lb/>
Pepper buttress of s <lb/>
fives court. <lb/>
usual name for a col- <lb/>
e., a boy with u scholar- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
An acquaintance with the <lb/>
shops of must also lie acquired, <lb/>
for as soon as the fortnight is <lb/>
the new boy, in his capacity as a <lb/>
fag, may lie sent on an errand in the <lb/>
indeed, it will be of <lb/>
duty to fetch his hot <lb/>
food from one of the school shops. <lb/>
This in itself is not so easy as <lb/>
sounds, and the sooner a new <lb/>
learns his way to the kitchens <lb/>
and <lb/>
and gentle art of worming <lb/>
among a crowd to a position when <lb/>
he can get what he Wants the <lb/>
for that boy. <lb/>
In addition to this he must on <lb/>
account forget Io observe the fol- <lb/>
lowing essential points of etiquette <lb/>
To turn up the bottom of hit <lb/>
trousers. <lb/>
To keep the bottom button of hi; <lb/>
waistcoat unbuttoned. <lb/>
Never to roll up bis umbrella. <lb/>
Never to turn down die collar j <lb/>
his greatcoat. <lb/>
Always to walk on the right <lb/>
pavement when going downtown i <lb/>
i. e., inward Windsor. <lb/>
The new boy's greatest ambition <lb/>
is to become u member of <lb/>
This society, which consists of <lb/>
possesses and ex j <lb/>
a of privileges. A <lb/>
boy in may fag any <lb/>
boy of any house, may walk arm <lb/>
arm in the streets, may sit on tin <lb/>
long wall outside the lit <lb/>
has also n room reserved for <lb/>
at Little the confectioner <lb/>
As regards costume, a member <lb/>
wear a buttonhole, pat- <lb/>
leather boots and any ; <lb/>
waistcoat. <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
Did you the ugly <lb/>
creamy, mad rock which <lb/>
hi ; i ii, <lb/>
a perfect i <lb/>
A-lice<lb/>
above name a-ill take <lb/>
notice Ilia entitled above <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Pitt County t obtain a <lb/>
from the of matrimony <lb/>
j between plat n- <lb/>
and defendant, on <lb/>
and will <lb/>
he is required <lb/>
at next Win of Bu- <lb/>
Court of aid u lie bold <lb/>
mi before fl-i <lb/>
Monday in it 16th <lb/>
of January, and or <lb/>
to said action, <lb/>
or plaintiff will <lb/>
for the relief demanded in <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This day of October. <lb/>
D. C MOORE, Clark superior <lb/>
I. k. Pit- <lb/>
of James C Cobb, <lb/>
issued to by the <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of Pit <lb/>
county, and a <lb/>
executors of and <lb/>
of the C. is <lb/>
to all holding <lb/>
aid to <lb/>
to the for payment, <lb/>
On o r l- the <lb/>
iv of I or no- <lb/>
, be plead ii o . i. <lb/>
. v ll i or ll <lb/>
o make <lb/>
m. <lb/>
is, , . , <lb/>
ft. J. <lb/>
aim, <lb/>
Kn in-i of U-f <lb/>
i-. A Alton,. <lb/>
in.-<lb/>
In ; Court<lb/>
sins. <lb/>
No-O. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Having this day as executor liar Cousins <lb/>
of last will and testament of Moses vs <lb/>
Ty ii deceased, before D. C. Moore, ill <lb/>
the Tho defendant above will <lb/>
iv. to all notice that an as <lb/>
to lbs of in <lb/>
to make air Court of Pitt County to obtain <lb/>
to the undersigned executor, no- a divorce from the bond of <lb/>
la given to all fore <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt made in the ease <lb/>
of R I May and K H May j k <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
the undersigned sell for <lb/>
rash before the house door in <lb/>
on Saturday <lb/>
the tract of <lb/>
situate in the county of Pit and In <lb/>
Township the <lb/>
of Mrs. Arthur Folios. Jerry <lb/>
Move land and the <lb/>
Greene lino <lb/>
and Moe <lb/>
land i- sold for <lb/>
y ft r, <lb/>
, said i-ii. <lb/>
lie the same with the ex- <lb/>
properly within <lb/>
i- . ii . the or <lb/>
be La bar of <lb/>
This toe day <lb/>
L . <lb/>
of the <lb/>
F. C. Marc ii ,, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
virtue of the of <lb/>
Hi t diva <lb/>
by J. R. and wife <lb/>
to P. C, JAmes. one dab-d <lb/>
April 11th, and recorded In Cook <lb/>
X the dated 4th day <lb/>
of may duly recorded in the <lb/>
of Dead office Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, In Book E <lb/>
the will expose t <lb/>
before the door in <lb/>
to the highest bidder on <lb/>
SATURDAY, Dec. I a <lb/>
tract or of lying and <lb/>
in the county of Pitt and Slat., of <lb/>
Carolina as follows, to <lb/>
That tract of land in town- <lb/>
ship James <lb/>
Of the Bald J. It now <lb/>
toe lands of Jesse Haddock, <lb/>
Abner <lb/>
and other, to satisfy said <lb/>
Terms of cash. This <lb/>
day Nov. 1806. <lb/>
k. <lb/>
plaint and on th <lb/>
of the defendant <lb/>
will fin-her take not iv lie la re- <lb/>
to a the of <lb/>
Superior Court of said to <lb/>
be on the . <lb/>
March, it being <lb/>
tho day of and <lb/>
or demur to the complaint . <lb/>
said will <lb/>
ply to the for th <lb/>
in said <lb/>
day of <lb/>
L. C. i <lb/>
I. A. Atty fur Pit. <lb/>
The Clerk the Superior Court, of <lb/>
I county, <lb/>
i n., i . <lb/>
-lay of on tie <lb/>
of Minnie <lb/>
is n to ll persons <lb/>
indebted U the to <lb/>
Io the and <lb/>
of <lb/>
sent their <lb/>
to Twelve <lb/>
Mouths after the of <lb/>
or this . . las la bar of <lb/>
Tb s <lb/>
S M e, <lb/>
on tax- Bats of . <lb/>
Isaac A. SC, <lb/>
North I <lb/>
Pitt County.<lb/>
One three farm n; two <lb/>
good <lb/>
mill necessary out build <lb/>
South East on the <lb/>
Road Via Vise Pork <lb/>
Have also to rent r lease <lb/>
horse farm, or- will suit lite <lb/>
renter in smaller containing <lb/>
eight tenant house <lb/>
and pack all under fence <lb/>
rounded with ten <lb/>
tine stock ranges for sheep and <lb/>
cattle. Situated on tho Dover <lb/>
R R. South <lb/>
ma healthy section t <lb/>
Apply, to II- v r <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITOR'S. <lb/>
duly toe <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
at of the last will and <lb/>
of th lark, <lb/>
notice Is hereby to all <lb/>
to the estate to make <lb/>
date payment to and <lb/>
all <lb/>
estate must present the for pay- <lb/>
on or the Slat day of <lb/>
or Ibis notice will plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 31st day of Oct 1908. <lb/>
C. P. <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
WARRANTY <lb/>
Buy a pair of at <lb/>
or every button that <lb/>
comes off during th; first two of wear <lb/>
we will pay you Ten Cents. If they rip at wait <lb/>
band, we will pay you Fifty Gents. If they rip <lb/>
in the seat or elsewhere, will you One <lb/>
Dollar <lb/>
We stand back of every pair of TROUSERS. <lb/>
with this and the makers are back of us. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Skinner. Harry Skinner. Jr <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Room and <lb/>
We hereby that we have <lb/>
j with us, In the of <lb/>
Law, Mr. oner. Jr. <lb/>
i , a- here-<lb/>
ii . I Una, <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
i- v. <lb/>
PRICE CUT <lb/>
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
COSMOPOLITAN <lb/>
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb/>
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR<lb/>
Review of Reviews <lb/>
Como-. <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Winslow Mills. <lb/>
time being at In ml n you will want <lb/>
or mules to your needs the coming season we solicit your <lb/>
We have SALE at Greenville <lb/>
we will carry full stock of GOOD and If <lb/>
during the Como to r-e.- us and e will show <lb/>
that it is a saving for you to trade with us, for we get our <lb/>
stock direct fr the stock farms, thereby saving you the prof- <lb/>
its that the middle dealers have to and yon save <lb/>
from us. It would not take of your time <lb/>
pay us a and get familiar with our methods of doing <lb/>
business as we feel that it would result in making you a per- <lb/>
customer, and we are sure can make it benefit you <lb/>
for so doing. We are prepared to suit your needs and what is <lb/>
more we guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
Winslow Mills, <lb/>
Horses and Mules. Sales Stables. and<lb/>
v I<lb/>
. hot of tin <lb/>
kind mid are pi <lb/>
; iv. The word <lb/>
and i.- applied Io <lb/>
hollow stones which wit <lb/>
v- When broker <lb/>
to lie full ill <lb/>
pure looking, clear water. Other <lb/>
appear to lull of yellow or brown <lb/>
paint, third class are filled <lb/>
with what appears to be s very fail <lb/>
quality of No odds what th <lb/>
filling of he cavity may <lb/>
of, the arc always <lb/>
with crystals. Should the Riling bl <lb/>
yellow the crystals likely to b <lb/>
of the color, but fur the <lb/>
greater portion of them are as <lb/>
us ice or diamonds.<lb/>
A . -i n <lb/>
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Ail<lb/>
tilt Cl <lb/>
in I <lb/>
to lot<lb/>
order t <lb/>
of paid In <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything want in the way of <lb/>
nice Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at <lb/>
our store <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
rs, <lb/>
In <lb/>
I, <lb/>
v. <lb/>
. , tiers <lb/>
,, M <lb/>
I v.-<lb/>
fur <lb/>
decided <lb/>
the full <lb/>
Hard war<lb/>
reduction in <lb/>
i n <lb/>
. r. subscribers. <lb/>
Don't Neglect This <lb/>
Reviews of Reviews <lb/>
Otter <lb/>
Many other publications are <lb/>
desirable, and you may prefer <lb/>
fiction and <lb/>
Ha Won tho Trick. <lb/>
A man who started with s <lb/>
friend on u week's automobile <lb/>
away two weeks. When final- <lb/>
got hack to town, he <lb/>
Ilia wife received tins or prefer <lb/>
What he dreaded was publication, bat the Review <lb/>
a.; s Sub- <lb/>
o glad to be hack here with you. <lb/>
he said, I pity American and <lb/>
Poor old is . . . , <lb/>
n-. 1.1. men are ti keep up <lb/>
matter with asked i <lb/>
sharply. pour said times and they are <lb/>
her husband, this moment his <lb/>
wife is giving him the very <lb/>
And that wily speech him oil. <lb/>
Valuable Medicine. <lb/>
want thank you <lb/>
your valuable <lb/>
did n <lb/>
doctor, very much pleased. <lb/>
helped me <lb/>
ninny hollies did you <lb/>
it to <lb/>
I like of It, <lb/>
i and am hit<lb/>
take the shortest cut which <lb/>
the Review of <lb/>
The Cosmopolitan <lb/>
A leading magazine for <lb/>
With the recent oh if owner <lb/>
ship it has Improved. is <lb/>
far better in every and <lb/>
In be the beat <lb/>
Every year or an <lb/>
advance in forward <lb/>
movement tin <lb/>
twines. year it is the t <lb/>
Woman's Home Companion <lb/>
Worn <lb/>
i for ever <lb/>
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cultured, I <lb/>
and n <lb/>
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Rome <lb/>
of the <lb/>
bright earnest, <lb/>
loving <lb/>
I I <lb/>
the fathers and <lb/>
join in <lb/>
fireside; children <lb/>
the pages Mint <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The American is the leading Agricultural paper and pertain <lb/>
to live stock and poultry Every farmer should it <lb/>
REMEMBER <lb/>
you get all papers TE i year tot or <lb/>
o-it Bl a year <lb/>
all tour <lb/>
Tor C <lb/>
I eaters Pump, <lb/>
Ranges, <lb/>
Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two floras <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters <lb/>
Stuff In fact anything <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
J F. <lb/>
Livery, Sale <lb/>
KING'S <lb/>
; Feed Stables <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
pleasure drives, or to take pas- <lb/>
Near Five <lb/>
GLASS TEAM'S <lb/>
to points. <lb/>
Good Drive and Work and Mules fur sale. I buy <lb/>
them in large numbers and can sell as low as any dealer, either <lb/>
for Cash or on Time, <lb/>
When you are in town and want, your horse and <lb/>
properly cared for, put at my stables.<lb/>
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<p>
Ml <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
. . , . at Greenville. C, m class matter, <lb/>
upon application. <lb/>
at every post i in Pitt and adjoining <lb/>
in U <lb/>
.- . . v <lb/>
tit <lb/>
N. C. Toe. Nov.<lb/>
t .  ;.,. i , Turkey struts around ill <lb/>
. . t ball than ever, of the fad t it i n <lb/>
. i i . . . <lb/>
op <lb/>
yo <lb/>
We want to see <lb/>
all they cm their <lb/>
ill are i <lb/>
lie farmer in for a I f fun over <lb/>
will the postmaster, <lb/>
there is danger in Ii <lb/>
While Mr II <lb/>
Mr not <lb/>
him me ., <lb/>
, . . what killed the <lb/>
at Annapolis after a <lb/>
i die. <lb/>
the <lb/>
The card in this paper <lb/>
from S. T. White shows that be <lb/>
readily accepts the to <lb/>
open his property in South Green <lb/>
ville for residential purposes. It is <lb/>
a piece property and no <lb/>
better location for good homes. We <lb/>
exp ct to see Greenville move <lb/>
along that way. <lb/>
is as important to educate <lb/>
the as is Some- <lb/>
times i is with <lb/>
the ignorance displayed by <lb/>
pr It lay be a <lb/>
estimate to say that more than <lb/>
half the people <lb/>
that in life work they are con- <lb/>
hampered by their ignorance <lb/>
A person never gets too old to learn. <lb/>
In illiteracy in the Southern States <lb/>
Louisiana occupies the top f the <lb/>
column with per cent <lb/>
i . I this list <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
TRINITY COLLEGE NOTES. <lb/>
Si 11-11. Ilium <lb/>
a of on ii cheap <lb/>
a . , , u ,,. .,,,. then , <lb/>
while have to <lb/>
lid I <lb/>
. i f I should cause them s warning to the of tit- <lb/>
iT <lb/>
T ,. in to to <lb/>
it . i <lb/>
ii tint the <lb/>
talk i . . I ill <lb/>
not of words <lb/>
Mark X year is t in; to <lb/>
i i ii ,;. .; e in the Ins <lb/>
i i i i We feel it, so <lb/>
in advance. <lb/>
We wonder if the <lb/>
p . given the German <lb/>
r such a hearty <lb/>
had they known what was the <lb/>
cause of her presence n American <lb/>
waters. <lb/>
The Chicago woman who burned <lb/>
because she thought hi r <lb/>
husband married her for in and <lb/>
then later applied to court I <lb/>
ought to have been told to <lb/>
go out and scramble for herself. <lb/>
Instead of the two new Republican <lb/>
papers, recently started in Greens- <lb/>
building up u respectable He <lb/>
publican party in North Carolina. <lb/>
they bid fair to further increase th <lb/>
dissension already existing in the <lb/>
party ranks. The greatest trouble <lb/>
with the Republican is that <lb/>
there are not enough offices for all <lb/>
get in. <lb/>
was i o mu for many <lb/>
sail .- i tone over with <lb/>
United Heel that accompanied <lb/>
Prince i. u- his trip to America. <lb/>
i the I was ready <lb/>
Bail l hum.-, i h the <lb/>
ail who had been given h <lb/>
leave tailed return to the ships, <lb/>
Some of them lost i air uniforms and <lb/>
in on the <lb/>
An I y . hi <lb/>
value a kiss She . <lb/>
suit a young man for <lb/>
i i i i stealing <lb/>
a t ire getting <lb/>
the state selling they <lb/>
nil rm in grafted fruit trees <lb/>
against the . of in- <lb/>
and I straw- <lb/>
The fruit trees, he says <lb/>
are with it and the <lb/>
are inferior, or i <lb/>
II . i u s <lb/>
to these a; Us <lb/>
It is I that v i i i <lb/>
n i use for a in <lb/>
had a julep mist <lb/>
some mistake. <lb/>
I ;. New V . . a It <lb/>
.; i <lb/>
hours irk I <lb/>
how e a .; i ; when <lb/>
ii a eh nice it it. <lb/>
Can tell u part <lb/>
belongs <lb/>
he aside himself <lb/>
I if to one <lb/>
is the i in His <lb/>
success recent <lb/>
a has ma him the most <lb/>
in . in i i I <lb/>
in the States He <lb/>
i , i I <lb/>
are they Is his the Jerome <lb/>
. rm for <lb/>
.; <lb/>
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early in December. <lb/>
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library a handsomely bound <lb/>
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splendid values in medium grades. <lb/>
Underwear of Natural Wool, Fleeced <lb/>
lined, Camel's Hair, etc., etc. <lb/>
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in colors <lb/>
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the heart and killed her. <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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1905. <lb/>
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nil- <lb/>
from His <lb/>
mother's death for <lb/>
Mr. Held, but he that long <lb/>
trouble must not neglected, <lb/>
and how to cure It. re <lb/>
Ii. f cure for <lb/>
Price and lit at <lb/>
J. L. Druggist. Trim <lb/>
bottle free. <lb/>
on, to clothe <lb/>
to Ii . . <lb/>
guys on <lb/>
de cop from and <lb/>
Milt the Settle <lb/>
with uplift <lb/>
York I <lb/>
. to <lb/>
. de <lb/>
to <lb/>
There i no gaining love without <lb/>
giving it. <lb/>
Secretary of J. Bryan <lb/>
Grimes will speak at Snow Hill <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Bowls <lb/>
Your Heart <lb/>
is too Jo, <lb/>
too fast, U a <lb/>
yam hare shortness <lb/>
breath, hungry <lb/>
t choking <lb/>
is <lb/>
and t hurt<lb/>
U her any those <lb/>
oar U weak <lb/>
cannot get <lb/>
better <lb/>
Dr. Heart Curs <lb/>
weak hearts, and <lb/>
rarely eye to cure <lb/>
it, and <lb/>
you will find <lb/>
1st, I <lb/>
down with and drop; y. <lb/>
grew worse. I <lb/>
my that <lb/>
wan My <lb/>
had ma up lo die. My <lb/>
and body were swollen to one- <lb/>
normal and <lb/>
had around my heart. <lb/>
least three months I had to alt <lb/>
propped up In bed to keep from <lb/>
I for five of Dr. <lb/>
by the lime I <lb/>
bad taken all I was entirely <lb/>
cured. I feel better than I have for <lb/>
years, and I am to do <lb/>
kind of work on my farm. My <lb/>
me that If it <lb/>
hadn't for Dr. allies Heart <lb/>
would now be In my <lb/>
U T. Ky. <lb/>
Or. Heart Is sold by <lb/>
Sour druggist, who will that <lb/>
i first will benefit. If It fall <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
To Publishers <lb/>
and Printers <lb/>
have an <lb/>
process, on which patent. <lb/>
are pending. we <lb/>
can reface old Col <lb/>
and Head <lb/>
and thicker, and make <lb/>
them fully as good a now <lb/>
and without any unsightly <lb/>
knobs or feet on the bot <lb/>
torn. <lb/>
My Friend. k Worth leading <lb/>
Yea Stop and Sec <lb/>
it Wonderful <lb/>
Greensboro. N. C. March 1903. <lb/>
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb/>
stating that your Remedy <lb/>
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb/>
a very had case of eczema, which <lb/>
covered a treat part of her body. <lb/>
Che had from <lb/>
the time she was three old. <lb/>
until was years oW. She <lb/>
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb/>
I highly of <lb/>
it hats not had a of <lb/>
it tr i ally, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Smoker say the cigar <lb/>
is the cent smoke in town. <lb/>
You find them at Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
Column and Head <lb/>
Mules length <lb/>
defacing L. S. and <lb/>
Head Ruled i Inches In <lb/>
each <lb/>
nor lb- <lb/>
A sample of <lb/>
Rule, <lb/>
will <lb/>
sent on<lb/>
I . el <lb/>
. tin <lb/>
. in to In- neon <lb/>
I he <lb/>
per, i . <lb/>
the lie <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
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me i <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
i i; a i. i k <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Printers Supply Co <lb/>
of Type ind <lb/>
Grade Material <lb/>
n. street. <lb/>
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of the power and authority <lb/>
vested Will and tea- <lb/>
lame we will, <lb/>
on 1905. before <lb/>
the en art House dour in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, sell at public sale, lo tho <lb/>
highest bidder, the following tracts or <lb/>
parcels of land situate in Beaver Dam <lb/>
township. to wit, <lb/>
A tract adjoining the lands of J. <lb/>
H. Joyner. the Harris tract, W H <lb/>
Smith tract and others, and known s <lb/>
a part of contain- <lb/>
acres, more or less, <lb/>
A tract adjoining the lands of J S <lb/>
Harris. Smith laud and Others, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less, and <lb/>
known as the Harris Land, <lb/>
A tract adjoining the lands of the <lb/>
Isle w. T. Harris, the Smith land and <lb/>
others containing acres, more or <lb/>
less, and known as a part of Old <lb/>
Jesse Smith <lb/>
A tract adjoining the lands of the <lb/>
late James C Ivey Smith and <lb/>
others, containing acres, more or <lb/>
less, and known as a part of w II <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
A tract adjoining the lands of s <lb/>
Norman, Smith, II V Crawford and <lb/>
there, known as Tyson <lb/>
more or <lb/>
less, and to the l <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Terms cash<lb/>
J. II <lb/>
Executors the last will and <lb/>
of . Cobb <lb/>
To the Cotton <lb/>
Men Mt County. <lb/>
You are i <lb/>
a meeting in each township <lb/>
Saturday In n <lb/>
P. U. to from <lb/>
two to live to attend u <lb/>
meeting to be held <lb/>
hi the <lb/>
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A City Built In n R . <lb/>
At the time the French <lb/>
palace exposition n <lb/>
u i s <lb/>
in u he built <lb/>
a perfect plan of the city in WORK <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Dyspeptics <lb/>
If you are too fat It la your food <lb/>
turns to fat of <lb/>
If you too loan the fat producing food <lb/>
that you eat are not properly <lb/>
assimilated. <lb/>
Lean, thin, do not have <lb/>
enough Pepsin in the stomach, while fat <lb/>
people too much Pepsin and not <lb/>
enough <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
contains all the digestive juices that are <lb/>
found in a healthy stomach, and in <lb/>
exactly those proportions necessary to <lb/>
enable the stomach and digestive <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all foods that may <lb/>
eaten. is not only a perfect <lb/>
but it is a tis- <lb/>
sue building tonic well. cures <lb/>
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, <lb/>
. Heartburn. of Heart and <lb/>
Constipation. You will like it <lb/>
Digests What You Eat <lb/>
Not Quite I <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thine; <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/>
la all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box lines not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods,<lb/>
S J. P, <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
. --r .-.<lb/>
i . . . i <lb/>
railway <lb/>
etc, powerful micro- <lb/>
loops was used i <lb/>
city, and it is <lb/>
estimated <lb/>
people look poop at the result.- <lb/>
i Etch these <lb/>
hi . , deposited a franc <lb/>
piece in i hand the <lb/>
i ii, o of the cash <lb/>
i him u little <lb/>
fortune, <lb/>
It Was Enough. <lb/>
For I list had keen the best <lb/>
i , . . n i moment's absent- <lb/>
them <lb/>
in-, was Mrs. <lb/>
lira, Brumley had <lb/>
bet -1 fur ii month, and was tailing <lb/>
her friend all about it. <lb/>
Mrs. she <lb/>
very ill. They were afraid of <lb/>
my losing my <lb/>
and did you, Mrs. <lb/>
asked Mrs. with <lb/>
dial interest. <lb/>
That was alL <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
if called the <lb/>
of  the cotton I <lb/>
In Pitt and to <lb/>
select to the <lb/>
Una Cotton which When yon get the best fountain <lb/>
In the pen it u g Parker. Nice <lb/>
in the 3rd. at Book <lb/>
organizations will <lb/>
mi <lb/>
n outlined by .,, i <lb/>
will all <lb/>
President, and Treasurer. i; <lb/>
The Southern Cotton <lb/>
is now u <lb/>
factor protecting the cotton <lb/>
growers Interest and In <lb/>
prices of the staple on paying <lb/>
basil, and trust all who are <lb/>
will meet and give its <lb/>
their <lb/>
B. Ci <lb/>
President Pit I Dial <lb/>
North Carolina Cotton <lb/>
a COMPOUND, <lb/>
r i ii n <lb/>
J V. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Bagging, Ibis. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
Militated <lb/>
HAS IT EVER <lb/>
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb/>
Many People <lb/>
Without V <lb/>
a your office <lb/>
Rents the stomach, <lb/>
tissues and firm flesh. <lb/>
M M <lb/>
M Mat <lb/>
m La- <lb/>
a. <lb/>
1st I will be ; <lb/>
pared to furnish private con- <lb/>
to and depot for <lb/>
ions in town <lb/>
eh person The will <lb/>
then only run hotels lo <lb/>
depot mid wharf and fine on <lb/>
will also lie I <lb/>
W. J. I <lb/>
A Telephone Line <lb/>
a DOOR TO YOUR <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
NO <lb/>
IS LOCKING Tilt <lb/>
MM <lb/>
Can You Afford <lb/>
LIT <lb/>
OVER YOU. <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
TO <lb/>
or <lb/>
Home<lb/>
Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb/>
Fen rings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Monumental Work and <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
Cemetery <lb/>
All Work Tools. <lb/>
PETERSBURG, VA. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
raT A ran f <lb/>
and we lake <lb/>
treat plea-are Ht eases, at J. H. A Bro. <lb/>
; ft re re <lb/>
tn We a H new <lb/>
of all who receive mail st <lb/>
We are informed that Dr. C. A. <lb/>
a few from here, had <lb/>
n attack of paralysis Wednesday <lb/>
is in a very critical condition. <lb/>
of Kin-ton. has <lb/>
been here during week <lb/>
Mrs. W. L. House, of Winter- <lb/>
ville, after a very pleasant visit to <lb/>
Mrs, W. B. Alexander, has gone <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Tuesday while H. B. Smith was <lb/>
had <lb/>
bis hand in the <lb/>
this We orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
shoes are the best. t <lb/>
pair sold <lb/>
W. Jackson Co. con t id this <lb/>
line for Ayden. <lb/>
Our rugs art squares are <lb/>
finer thou the finest, Cannon and <lb/>
Tyson- <lb/>
J. our is <lb/>
now buck again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where ha <lb/>
graduated la a special course in ; <lb/>
the science of opt ready to <lb/>
better service than before <lb/>
to those suffer from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of glasses. <lb/>
We are receiving daily <lb/>
and fancy groceries, also a nice <lb/>
line of cigar <lb/>
everything kept In a etas <lb/>
grocery. J. H. Bro. <lb/>
Bed steads, <lb/>
single <lb/>
and wash <lb/>
d re tables a J R <lb/>
A Bro <lb/>
TO EVE <lb/>
just the <lb/>
Phi <lb/>
graduating an a <lb/>
the eye, science <lb/>
of optics, I feel <lb/>
pared to <lb/>
of that <lb/>
can with glasses. I <lb/>
take any ease of weak o eye <lb/>
train, doll hurting, <lb/>
or itching eyes, at eyes <lb/>
bad or row a <lb/>
to relieve Ike trouble <lb/>
and give entire satisfaction so the <lb/>
patient or not charge The <lb/>
largest per cent, of ail chronic <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
train. It is to pro <lb/>
when eyes call tit <lb/>
assistance. Glasses are the only <lb/>
remedy for errors of refraction <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 your <lb/>
attention to their ctr load of stoves <lb/>
and heaters. <lb/>
. We your attention to out <lb/>
line of harness, Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
Wear Corliss for <lb/>
R. <lb/>
,, Buy your furniture of Gannon <lb/>
and Tyson, they the best and <lb/>
cheapest <lb/>
W. C. Jackson showing <lb/>
the most complete line of <lb/>
yo and suit's ever <lb/>
shown in the town of Ayden. <lb/>
in them a trial, They sure that <lb/>
they can pi up you us the style <lb/>
and quality. <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson have the <lb/>
strongest line of goods and <lb/>
Shoes in <lb/>
Calico and u at t cents <lb/>
per yard, great redactions la white <lb/>
slippers Bummer goods, J, <lb/>
K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
confectioneries right from the far- some and badly The <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at A <lb/>
For carpenters grind stones <lb/>
hemp rope pulleys, at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, la Is, lime <lb/>
windows lock bins-era nails Cross <lb/>
cut mid mechanic tools <lb/>
K Bro <lb/>
If you Deed the way <lb/>
of Tin or Grey stone ware <lb/>
some to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
t ti a in and bones were <lb/>
crushed. Mr. Smith over to <lb/>
have Dr. Dixon <lb/>
and we were bald he <lb/>
intensely. <lb/>
D. G. up from down <lb/>
the road Wednesday. <lb/>
Charlie Ewell, a most excellent <lb/>
young man, died at home one <lb/>
mile from Tuesday slid <lb/>
at J was buried Bid. K. <lb/>
T. Phillips burial <lb/>
Mr. died of that <lb/>
disease, He <lb/>
leaves a wife child. <lb/>
A glass <lb/>
ware. and tinware <lb/>
at J R h Bro <lb/>
H. Daft Co's new <lb/>
beef, <lb/>
rad Bab. <lb/>
Par saw <lb/>
c, <lb/>
corn <lb/>
to E. R <lb/>
load for sale by <lb/>
have <lb/>
PA Bro. <lb/>
I at, <lb/>
of <lb/>
he aN brass as if yon <lb/>
hour go <lb/>
We are glad to learn that George <lb/>
who ha <lb/>
ill for the past months <lb/>
is so much improved he spent the <lb/>
day at a last <lb/>
Sunday. We are also pleased to <lb/>
know Robert is very <lb/>
much able to be about <lb/>
the house. <lb/>
Dane Cooper, of <lb/>
was here yesterday. <lb/>
Plato Collins, of Grand <lb/>
Master; B. H. <lb/>
Secretary and T. W, Briggs, of <lb/>
Raleigh, were here <lb/>
night celebrating with the Odd <lb/>
Fellows. <lb/>
Our excellent jeweler, J. W. <lb/>
Taylor, has been to his <lb/>
borne for the past several days <lb/>
quite We nope soon to have <lb/>
the pleasure of seeing him at his <lb/>
place of business. <lb/>
Thirty nine on the naked <lb/>
backs the who cut off <lb/>
the electric current the night so <lb/>
prominent visitors were <lb/>
here would be a dose barely <lb/>
we take it, to convince <lb/>
of their if properly <lb/>
applied it at least be a part <lb/>
what they deserve. <lb/>
B. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a lull line of meat, lard <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me ii trial. Lilly. <lb/>
Hart Jenkins <lb/>
smoking is O. K. <lb/>
1st I will <lb/>
business Ayden, must <lb/>
sell my stock dry <lb/>
Highest prices paid for chickens goods notions, <lb/>
We New Sew- <lb/>
on easy terms, J. B. <lb/>
Tare o. Ban. <lb/>
A big Overalls, <lb/>
the best line of pants <lb/>
for on the market at <lb/>
J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
beet on the market at J. R. Smith <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Paw- <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Our line of Groceries Con- <lb/>
is complete. Call and <lb/>
see us. J. H. Tripp A Bro. <lb/>
and eggs all country produce <lb/>
by J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Call on Hart is fur a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be <lb/>
Latest styles in cloak and wrap <lb/>
for Misses Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
See our line of Indies and <lb/>
cloaks. J. It. <lb/>
Buy one of our <lb/>
Hats. Sold under a guarantee. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage. I <lb/>
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb/>
when you need to dress <lb/>
your feet, we can save you money <lb/>
and something to fit the <lb/>
hot, We carry the nicest and best <lb/>
boys and clothing, pants <lb/>
groceries I alter thing <lb/>
at cost. All I ask is to come and <lb/>
see, what I have to offer., Will <lb/>
sell all, or ii of rout or <lb/>
to will see the <lb/>
prices. Tears <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Hot. <lb/>
A frill line tel- <lb/>
satchels, lined <lb/>
and suits oases at J R -v Bro <lb/>
Felt Mattress at Can- <lb/>
non A Tyson, they have the heft. <lb/>
attorney general has added <lb/>
glass front to his <lb/>
when we can do the same. <lb/>
I always keep on hand a lull <lb/>
line feed at lowest cash <lb/>
prices Such as oats, corn, <lb/>
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
f 1.1 <lb/>
ale dollars reward will <lb/>
be paid delivery of <lb/>
m L. W. Tucker, Sheriff <lb/>
of Pitt county, If. Description, <lb/>
mulatto, weigh or <lb/>
pounds, all around good made <lb/>
years old, when seen <lb/>
wore low, crown slouch n <lb/>
parts hair in middle, lips tolerably <lb/>
thick; talk clear a id like <lb/>
where-fie <lb/>
fond of ladle-. <lb/>
He <lb/>
31st. 1905 The a Hive <lb/>
reward in- I I <lb/>
or Joseph <lb/>
Bonds, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
L. Tyson spent <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mis. Gertrude Bland, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. W. K. Hooks. <lb/>
J. L received <lb/>
a Wednesday announcing <lb/>
the deal h of bis mother, Mi. Mary <lb/>
A. a Oxford and It on <lb/>
to be prevent <lb/>
I In- funeral. <lb/>
Th- re tree men <lb/>
iii ins ii trees. <lb/>
M. not only the <lb/>
and lie-t ranged store <lb/>
in bat intends <lb/>
adding and <lb/>
appliance to it first in <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
He already <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
It of fourth and glades tor <lb/>
month ending Nov. <lb/>
Viola <lb/>
May Smith, <lb/>
Mis. of Vance <lb/>
and Mrs. Jackson from <lb/>
the country, have visiting <lb/>
C. Jackson. <lb/>
center of the store and this with <lb/>
smaller lights will make <lb/>
general appearance very <lb/>
Dr. Sauls deserves success and lie <lb/>
gel ii . <lb/>
in Carbon <lb/>
pencils <lb/>
with royal glue, visiting <lb/>
and new line of tablets <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. w.-sf- <lb/>
At the of business 19th,<lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
Ran hem<lb/>
Bank <lb/>
F. S. notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
f to<lb/>
less<lb/>
to<lb/>
C., <lb/>
C. and and <lb/>
spent in Greenville <lb/>
Mis es Myrtle Mild <lb/>
I Gay Saturday and Sum- <lb/>
day with Miss <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. T. ii spent <lb/>
night and Sunday <lb/>
Mrs Nelson's sister, Mrs Me- <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Miss Norms Sal <lb/>
night with Eva <lb/>
Harris and Mis- <lb/>
of Greenville, attended <lb/>
church at Bethany Sunday, <lb/>
Mr. John Miss <lb/>
spent Saturday night at II. <lb/>
Adrian Dudley <lb/>
and Cromartie, Greenville, <lb/>
attended church at Bethany Sunday. <lb/>
A. C. Caraway and Henry II <lb/>
son, night Os- <lb/>
car <lb/>
Delia Smith spent Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday Miss Allie <lb/>
A. Miss Mollie <lb/>
Bryan, of Sun lay <lb/>
with la here. <lb/>
Hisses Fannie and Valeria Klein- <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon with <lb/>
Miss Tessie <lb/>
John Kittrell and Miss <lb/>
Mary spent Sunday afternoon in this <lb/>
Several from visited <lb/>
friends in this vicinity Sunday, <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Pittman, Ayden. as- <lb/>
Kid. R. I Corbitt during tho <lb/>
quarterly meeting at Bethany <lb/>
day <lb/>
IS. E. went to Fri- <lb/>
day and returned Saturday. <lb/>
Joe Jones and Oscar Moore, of <lb/>
Washington, was over last week.<lb/>
I, J. R. the bank, do swear <lb/>
that the above is true to the beat of my and be- <lb/>
lief. t J. H Cashier. <lb/>
Will begin January Looks <lb/>
the for the <lb/>
nomination in Georgia has <lb/>
already been nil these many months, <lb/>
II it gets any warmer than it has <lb/>
been we expect to hear that some- <lb/>
thing has in Georgia <lb/>
again. <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this of Nov. 1905. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
J. u <lb/>
R. . CANNON. <lb/>
Man Wants Little Here Below <lb/>
But Wants That Little Good. <lb/>
make it a rule to the beat quality of <lb/>
goods, as guild goods always give satisfaction. <lb/>
OUR IS COMPLETE <lb/>
have a largo and carefully line of Clothing, and <lb/>
can lit you with a Snit or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb/>
We soil the i and <lb/>
many other Popular Brands of shoes. <lb/>
Try Tin- United States Standard Flour and you will have no <lb/>
r. we keep a supply on hand. <lb/>
are agents for Wire Ponce and hare prices right. <lb/>
fall 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 N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
K. St. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Preserve buildings by <lb/>
them with <lb/>
Sown and County load <lb/>
full line of colors, kept at J. <lb/>
R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
You should -see our line of lace <lb/>
before buying J. R. Tar- <lb/>
Spier of <lb/>
Spring, shipped several hundred <lb/>
bales of cotton from this point <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
V. and paper <lb/>
Pumps with long or short joints <lb/>
pipe at J. R Smith Bro. <lb/>
shoe you ever saw. <lb/>
pair and he convinced. <lb/>
Dress goods, Broadcloth, Henri <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross, <lb/>
silks, trimmings, lining white <lb/>
at J R Smith Bro <lb/>
J. B. Tripp Bro will sell at <lb/>
, public unction second band sell- <lb/>
machines to the highest bider <lb/>
store Saturday December <lb/>
2nd 1905 it o'clock p, m. J. II, <lb/>
Tripp Bro. Ayden N. O. <lb/>
Try a I and ship staff. Frank Lily. <lb/>
cars cotton need, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until you see <lb/>
P. Lilly. <lb/>
For rage, carpeting, <lb/>
see line J. R <lb/>
Turnage, <lb/>
Fob one desiring to <lb/>
purchase a valuable tract of land <lb/>
partly the town Ayden will <lb/>
do well to see the undersigned at <lb/>
i once. J. A. Harrington. <lb/>
REPORT CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business nth, <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans discounts 110,151.115 <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
I profits 103.0 <lb/>
I i <lb/>
iii ii <lb/>
. lo check <lb/>
s out <lb/>
standing i <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
fall to to our big hand sewing machines <lb/>
sale of hand, Singer which we will sell at polio auction <lb/>
New Home, Domestic other <lb/>
standard makes of searing <lb/>
H o'clock. Saturday December <lb/>
1905. J. H. Tripp k Bro. <lb/>
Ayden N. <lb/>
to the highest bider. Come and <lb/>
get a high grade machine at your <lb/>
own price. Saturday December <lb/>
2nd 1905 at o'clock p. J. H. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. Ayden N. C. <lb/>
furniture t <lb/>
Duo from Banks <lb/>
iii and silver <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
other U, s. <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
of h sole eon- <lb/>
in a Deed <lb/>
by K. A <lb/>
on the day of Feb., <lb/>
duly in <lb/>
Pitt ; page <lb/>
The on , the <lb/>
of Nov., at o'clock, <lb/>
If., expose to public sale before the <lb/>
court door in t,. <lb/>
bidder for owing <lb/>
real properly to <lb/>
pared of land situated in Creek <lb/>
township, North Carolina, <lb/>
described as i on <lb/>
the by lands Ms, <lb/>
on the north by lam Alien <lb/>
on the east <lb/>
the west <lb/>
A G, IS n. <lb/>
more or less in a <lb/>
n H <lb/>
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lo I I . <lb/>
in Ill, ,, . <lb/>
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Hi <lb/>
Total <lb/>
of North Carolina, .--; <lb/>
I. II. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief, II II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
fore me, this day of Nov. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES. <lb/>
J. R. BUNTING, <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
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Danville. <lb/>
JOIN HANDS <lb/>
FORMING A MERCANTILE CHAIN THAT PASSES BEYOND COMPETITION <lb/>
T. ., ., , van male In years. For months and years capital, and enterprise hare con- <lb/>
tend every a trade triumph that knows no parallel in the annals of commerce. We now lay before you <lb/>
e rich remit of this long rel i effort. <lb/>
We balk at no quantity if the quality is standard. A World Marvel Twentieth Retailing <lb/>
he <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
Has n or n i <lb/>
-i I <lb/>
not in i <lb/>
Sensational Clothing. <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
strong . <lb/>
V .,.,. , in ., and <lb/>
shales of brown n I r <lb/>
tam Infill mi n <lb/>
e certainly the gravies fa i <lb/>
g i <lb/>
ii i, n . . its i -.-. Eta strength is inspected. We near of and get the newest things first. <lb/>
Carnival of Under <lb/>
I l ll print-1 are neutral I on patient paper. Our achievements are in our Store <lb/>
. .,.,;.,,, ,,,. mil . awl . a. h in come early. <lb/>
Youth and <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
pr want space these. <lb/>
hive hand an of patterns, style- <lb/>
an qualities please the m st las we <lb/>
guarantee you a and a o bargain. <lb/>
have now a lot fen pint <lb/>
suit, worth in allot planed <lb/>
before yon. A <lb/>
Surpassing Values, <lb/>
Mens Extra Pants. <lb/>
We have now attractive line <lb/>
ranging in price mid to per pair. <lb/>
These bargains, every <lb/>
fine salts, comprising <lb/>
double i l <lb/>
tweed mixtures in ill n av <lb/>
p. ;. I <lb/>
a sell for Mn <lb/>
., ,,. Overcoats, Storm Coats, Rain Coats. <lb/>
till- snits, m <lb/>
This season's latent mi best BARGAINS, BARGAINS. <lb/>
Worsted, o in ; We can fit yon in so c yon <lb/>
t-W. lb; <lb/>
in North V- ; . vi-a r iv nil my <lb/>
will enjoy bad weather like sleeping under a tin <lb/>
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin <lb/>
others <lb/>
Mens heavy underwear at. <lb/>
Boys heavy underwear at . <lb/>
garments on the market. V-are n . <lb/>
We have pat on sale i -i an sill <lb/>
They cm. SHOES-for men, <lb/>
clothing y i ; i <lb/>
good Calico, per yard <lb/>
y g i I <lb/>
Yard wide whits <lb/>
as- i Outings <lb/>
ills n- west ll <lb/>
Best Apron this sale . <lb/>
Flannel at <lb/>
Best be i Tick at <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Best Flannel Waisting now <lb/>
Best i l Br u w <lb/>
I n w . <lb/>
all wool now . <lb/>
-So <lb/>
to <lb/>
Ladies Goods, <lb/>
an <lb/>
o a lorn Int wit <lb/>
values <lb/>
i . <lb/>
,. ; <lb/>
is 511.60 <lb/>
Come in and ask to s-e on <lb/>
I o an <lb/>
are tired h i a i <lb/>
. , <lb/>
we is that you sea our new line <lb/>
buying and you will i talking <lb/>
advertisement tor <lb/>
Listen-Mens 1.25 Brogan, now . <lb/>
Mens patent dress sh ,; 91.98 <lb/>
La lit tips . <lb/>
v fr, , . styles. <lb/>
styles j now <lb/>
good sty es Corsets going now <lb/>
Ladies lined Underwear <lb/>
A. i of frank an I Bags at a saving per cents. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR <lb/>
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest. <lb/>
FURNITURE. FURNITURE. <lb/>
WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM FLOOR <lb/>
TO CEILING and give wholesale prices.<lb/>
COLDER. <lb/>
,. Came to see as take your time and look yon win find what you want <lb/>
, I and be exchanged or money <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No.<lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. DECEMBER I. 1905 <lb/>
cm <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A GREAT <lb/>
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT <lb/>
RALLY DAY v <lb/>
Very Interesting Exercises <lb/>
at Christian Church <lb/>
Rally Day. <lb/>
Reported for Reflector, <lb/>
At church , <lb/>
night, a large crowd assembled to I <lb/>
witness- th exercises of the <lb/>
tea of the Sunday school, for t <lb/>
of Belly <lb/>
This is set apart for the <lb/>
raising Of money for Home Mis- <lb/>
y children of the <lb/>
Sunday school, and it wan <lb/>
here for the first lime Sunday. <lb/>
At the close of the Methodist <lb/>
School Sunday Nov. the <lb/>
Secretary read the report <lb/>
for the conference year; <lb/>
Number officers and teachers <lb/>
Number <lb/>
Number on cradle roll <lb/>
Number on roll Home De-<lb/>
Total on tolls <lb/>
Average attendance during the <lb/>
year . <lb/>
While this is the largest the <lb/>
hoot huh over leached, it is but <lb/>
STATISTICS OF METHODIST CHURCH <lb/>
A Splendid Report of the Church for the Past <lb/>
Two Years. One Hundred and Sixteen <lb/>
Have Been Added to the Church <lb/>
During the Past Two Years <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Sunday Not. 26th. 1889 the net gain has been <lb/>
last in the year j more than three times as large as <lb/>
for the Methodist church, at the any like period for twenty yens. <lb/>
stone of the evening service the The total net gain reported In <lb/>
pastor read the following statistical membership during the years <lb/>
report, for the past two year.-; next proceeding my pastorate was <lb/>
EXCHANGE <lb/>
PERSONAL MENTION. <lb/>
Of Those Going and Com- <lb/>
j One of the Best Telephone <lb/>
w. k. went to Exchanges in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
B. Barrett, of pent <lb/>
were net to say it been <lb/>
and reflect still bat for the fact that <lb/>
not only anon those who took part epidemics of whooping and <lb/>
In but also upon diphtheria cot off the attendance <lb/>
untiring energy and skill molded In i <lb/>
When I came to this charge as an average of a little more <lb/>
pastor two years ago, I the than each period <lb/>
names of members on the years during the IS years. The <lb/>
net gain in membership during the <lb/>
past two years has been nearly fix <lb/>
limes a large as this average. Bat <lb/>
for two periods of I years each <lb/>
church register. We now have <lb/>
members, a net gain of <lb/>
the past two years. <lb/>
my two years pastorate <lb/>
the small human units into grace- <lb/>
and pleasing combinations of <lb/>
location, drill and song. <lb/>
there were those who <lb/>
surpassed in their roles; hut the <lb/>
majority was so large that it would <lb/>
be difficult to single oat any one of <lb/>
the for special <lb/>
so well did they sustain <lb/>
their parts as a whole. Beyond <lb/>
doubt the strongest individual <lb/>
feature was the Interpretation of <lb/>
hymns by Miss Nancy Coward. <lb/>
Her pantomime work is of the <lb/>
highest order, and needs only to be <lb/>
seen lo be fully appreciated. <lb/>
Special attention was given to a <lb/>
proper background for the <lb/>
mime portion of the program, and <lb/>
the convenience and utility of <lb/>
electric lights was demonstrated <lb/>
in the most beautiful effects. The <lb/>
local manager of the light <lb/>
system. Mr. Dunlap. is herewith <lb/>
given full credit for his <lb/>
suggestions valued assistance <lb/>
the lighting for the <lb/>
Prizes were awarded to those <lb/>
raising the largest amounts in the <lb/>
mite boxes, as First prise <lb/>
Bible. Miss Mary John- <lb/>
sou-, second solid gold <lb/>
Miss third <lb/>
Spain. <lb/>
Those who rained one dollar .-r <lb/>
over were awarded a badge from <lb/>
the American Christian Missionary <lb/>
society. These go on the roll <lb/>
honor and get Ada Tripp, <lb/>
Latham, Evelyn Ling, <lb/>
lone May Hooker; Spain, <lb/>
Hairy Lucy <lb/>
midge, Agnes Spain. Mary John- <lb/>
sou, Mamie Ruth Willie <lb/>
Gray Lang. <lb/>
The children were trained for <lb/>
the exercises by Mrs- <lb/>
Mrs. T. King; assisted <lb/>
by Miss Minnie Tunstall, as <lb/>
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. <lb/>
King h both had experience in <lb/>
public school work, and are <lb/>
exceptionally qualified for the <lb/>
The <lb/>
result do them credit. <lb/>
The amount raised by the child <lb/>
was total amount <lb/>
largest <lb/>
three months. We are, however, <lb/>
recovering from this to some <lb/>
extent, the average attendance <lb/>
i- about <lb/>
the year we have had <lb/>
visitors. <lb/>
The following amounts of money <lb/>
have been raised by the school; <lb/>
Methodist Orphanage, <lb/>
Missions <lb/>
On Day <lb/>
For other purposes <lb/>
thee of General <lb/>
Manager F. C. , we <lb/>
were through local <lb/>
offices of the It Telephoned <lb/>
Co., and details of <lb/>
plant Slid working of the <lb/>
J. B. left this morning for I exchange were explained, Alter <lb/>
a trip on the road. going through it we most say that <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
F. M. returned <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
W. G. Allen <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
-i.- <lb/>
of the charge persons the years under review <lb/>
this church, of this number <lb/>
have moved by and <lb/>
has died, leaving on roll who <lb/>
have come into the church under <lb/>
my pastorate, but deaths and re- <lb/>
of those who were members <lb/>
when I came to the leaves <lb/>
a net gain of only <lb/>
net losses were reported amounting <lb/>
to This number subtracted <lb/>
from the total gains reported <lb/>
would leave a net gain of for <lb/>
years, or average net gain of <lb/>
for each period of two years <lb/>
during the years. The net gain <lb/>
for the past two years has been <lb/>
looking over the Journal of times as largo as this <lb/>
Total <lb/>
our conference for the past <lb/>
that period of <lb/>
time into two years each, we find <lb/>
the following facts as to net gain <lb/>
net gain of <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
N. . Nov. <lb/>
T. F. and family spent <lb/>
Sunday In Bethel. <lb/>
Tim Cherry, of was <lb/>
here Sun day. <lb/>
Page and Lewis <lb/>
of Stokes, was here business <lb/>
this week, <lb/>
Mrs W. H. Mizell and children <lb/>
left for then home at Watertown <lb/>
Fla. Saturday. <lb/>
Geo. Taylor, of was <lb/>
here on business last week. <lb/>
of United States <lb/>
Army, visited his brother here <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Mack Cherry, of Hamilton, was <lb/>
here last week. <lb/>
Tom of <lb/>
spent Sun lay with his broth- <lb/>
Z. V. <lb/>
W. M. Skinner, J, <lb/>
k J. K. went to Green- <lb/>
ville <lb/>
,. B formerly of <lb/>
Ira now i Jacksonville, <lb/>
Flo., i days here last week <lb/>
Messrs and Wynn <lb/>
are now a livery stable on <lb/>
Not Hi Street. <lb/>
No, we haven't moved to Win <lb/>
our items came out in <lb/>
that department one lime. We <lb/>
feel complimented as e like good <lb/>
company. <lb/>
The many Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. will be <lb/>
1888-1889 <lb/>
1890-1891 <lb/>
1892-1893 <lb/>
1894-1895 <lb/>
1896-1897 <lb/>
1898-1899 <lb/>
1900-1901 <lb/>
1902-1903 <lb/>
1804 1906 <lb/>
net loss of <lb/>
gain <lb/>
loss <lb/>
gain <lb/>
The net gain for the past two <lb/>
years is larger by than has been <lb/>
reported for any other period of <lb/>
two years past twenty <lb/>
years, and excepting the years <lb/>
average. <lb/>
My object these statements of <lb/>
facts is not to boast over anything <lb/>
I have done, or anything that has <lb/>
been done my pastorate, but <lb/>
yon may be <lb/>
by the progress made <lb/>
blessing of God, and redouble your <lb/>
that results for the next <lb/>
two years may be far greater than <lb/>
those of the two. <lb/>
have not all the figures at <lb/>
hand to financial <lb/>
report at present, but this much I <lb/>
may say; every claim against the <lb/>
has been met lull, and <lb/>
the church sends up a financial <lb/>
report in keeping with the <lb/>
report just <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Clifton Forge, Va. <lb/>
F. M. Whichard returned from <lb/>
Tarboro Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. and <lb/>
child went to Conetoe Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Barr, of Kinston, <lb/>
spent Sunday here with relatives. <lb/>
M. L. Shu key came In Sunday <lb/>
evening from Wilmington to visit <lb/>
his parents. <lb/>
J. J. Turnage went to <lb/>
evening returned ibis <lb/>
naming. <lb/>
Miss Chadwick, of Kin- <lb/>
spent Sunday here with Miss <lb/>
Lena Matthew. <lb/>
Miss Anne Irvine went to Kin- <lb/>
Saturday evening <lb/>
ed this morning. <lb/>
lire. L. I. Moore and children <lb/>
returned Sunday evening from a <lb/>
to Washington City. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hudson left <lb/>
for They <lb/>
will probably locate there. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
While returning to their homes <lb/>
from a party near Gibsonville, <lb/>
night, L. B. Hornaday <lb/>
was slabbed to death by his <lb/>
brother, D. K. Hornaday. <lb/>
Oscar Johnson, a while man <lb/>
was run over and killed by a train <lb/>
near Wilmington. <lb/>
The appointed to <lb/>
select a permanent site tor <lb/>
of the stale guard decided <lb/>
in favor of <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
for their in <lb/>
Near boy put a <lb/>
nut on the road track the <lb/>
engine to crack it. The engine <lb/>
was thrown the track and n <lb/>
bad wreck narrowly missed. <lb/>
Big Sal. <lb/>
The Farmers warehouse had a <lb/>
record breaking sale today. The <lb/>
piles of tobacco reached from wall <lb/>
to wall of the bu there <lb/>
between <lb/>
floor. It was a <lb/>
very lively sale, and some <lb/>
good pi ices wen had. <lb/>
J. P. editor of <lb/>
u know their <lb/>
Fannie. b from her Tom hi- recent severe <lb/>
recent illness. j much to the doUgh. <lb/>
Tbs tournament here Dec. friends throughout the <lb/>
, will be a lively day. Some good; <lb/>
i riders and nice horses are ready. Service <lb/>
raised, Tbs largest sum <lb/>
was raised the list Sara Is ahead I <lb/>
Johnson, to Whom up to this <lb/>
the first prise. <lb/>
the <lb/>
be <lb/>
did <lb/>
ran the yards in seconds- <lb/>
l. A. has bought the town <lb/>
property of J. I. We are <lb/>
glad to know that Mr. James will <lb/>
n leave town. hear he will <lb/>
creel H Bi <lb/>
main with us. <lb/>
The Baptist, <lb/>
dist and congregations <lb/>
will worship together in a I <lb/>
me Baptist church on <lb/>
Thanksgiving day. The sermon <lb/>
K v. pas <lb/>
, in, . c <lb/>
re- the <lb/>
day those who this <lb/>
Copy Misplaced. <lb/>
an oversight in <lb/>
copy gating <lb/>
I Sunday's <lb/>
vies m lbs church <lb/>
not in Saturday's One night last week J. O. service may <lb/>
We K Hi .- we e driving music. <lb/>
on a. A <lb/>
ii being N , at <lb/>
see the Friday 15th <lb/>
both rigs only. practice is <lb/>
Interesting children <lb/>
fr the <lb/>
i, is a pleasure to state the <lb/>
completely the <lb/>
church, sad all enjoyed the. <lb/>
did <lb/>
Mr. Ml i <lb/>
met, the fright and ran to eye, ear, and throat <lb/>
both <lb/>
nod harness. Mr. Williams and <lb/>
young i painfully <lb/>
not seriously hurt. <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Moore went St it in <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Bazaar <lb/>
The the M. F, Church <lb/>
will open Dec. continue <lb/>
the 15th. will be <lb/>
the usual fancy articles at reason <lb/>
able prices, and delicious refresh- <lb/>
served. The managers are <lb/>
all In their power to <lb/>
it a great success. <lb/>
Cotton and Labor. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
special from Halifax <lb/>
Senator F. M. Simmons addressed <lb/>
the Herman of <lb/>
county at the house <lb/>
ore The house was <lb/>
an enthusiastic <lb/>
representative gathering of <lb/>
who seemed to appreciate the <lb/>
stand the state association baa <lb/>
liken, and resolved to stand by it. <lb/>
Senator Simmons made one of <lb/>
in- ablest speeches, delighting lbs <lb/>
audience with his oratory and <lb/>
more one hour, lie <lb/>
not debated the cotton <lb/>
t on, but id to picture to <lb/>
remedy the labor situation In <lb/>
which has become one <lb/>
the i <lb/>
farmers have had to I <lb/>
for many ear-. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie Harrison and little <lb/>
James, returned <lb/>
Iron Washington Sunday evening. <lb/>
S. P. of Washington, <lb/>
D. C, came evening lo <lb/>
visit bis brother, K. B. <lb/>
L. B Charleston, <lb/>
who has been spendings <lb/>
days here, left this morning. <lb/>
Will Proctor, who has been <lb/>
a few weeks his <lb/>
father, returned to Norfolk today. <lb/>
K. L. Smith returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from West where lie <lb/>
purchased several ear loads of <lb/>
horses and mules. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Warren, Jr., <lb/>
Tarboro today. <lb/>
J. W. Hi went the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Greenville is in be <lb/>
I upon having c m i <lb/>
phone system a- one recently <lb/>
installed. The circuit ale full <lb/>
and the wires <lb/>
throughout the town. <lb/>
The offices of the exchange are <lb/>
on the upper Boor building <lb/>
in rear the -u Third <lb/>
street and the equipment there is <lb/>
modern. In one room <lb/>
are the dynamo, motor and storage <lb/>
batteries that supply the current, <lb/>
lightning arresters the <lb/>
frame through which the <lb/>
of wires are distributed <lb/>
from the cables operating <lb/>
room. The operating room is <lb/>
large well arranged. In this <lb/>
i. the board, central energy <lb/>
multiple pattern, large enough to <lb/>
accommodate with <lb/>
for three operators. The <lb/>
calls are made by means of a self <lb/>
restoring signal. <lb/>
There are two other rooms, one <lb/>
used as the manager's office <lb/>
the other as storage room for <lb/>
supplies. The whole make a <lb/>
convenient and well arranged suite <lb/>
rooms for the exchange. <lb/>
A marked contrast with old <lb/>
plant is that each subscriber's <lb/>
station is now equipped with a <lb/>
telephone that does <lb/>
away with the old style of crank <lb/>
turning, all that is necessary to <lb/>
signal central office to <lb/>
the receiver and place <lb/>
it to when the <lb/>
is through there is no <lb/>
but simply hanging the <lb/>
receiver back in place notifies <lb/>
the central operator the <lb/>
conversation is finished. <lb/>
Another great convenience in <lb/>
the new plant is that now there <lb/>
are out town points <lb/>
to which subscribers of the Green- <lb/>
have In <lb/>
These places ate . <lb/>
land, ville. <lb/>
Farmville, Falkland. <lb/>
Bruce, Black <lb/>
F. C, of Henderson, Gardner's X Bonds, Parker's X <lb/>
spent here. Heads. House, W Oakley,<lb/>
Monday evening from Bethel. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. O. of <lb/>
New Bern, came in this morning. <lb/>
Miss Bessie II returned <lb/>
Monday from Washington. <lb/>
Stokes, Chapman's, <lb/>
Willow Green, <lb/>
Smith's mill, Smith's store and <lb/>
The named <lb/>
have local exchange.-. Free <lb/>
communication to this points is a <lb/>
great advantage convenience, <lb/>
. . the business men <lb/>
Draper, , <lb/>
. ., I To new <lb/>
sou, is the . <lb/>
toils high stands <lb/>
, , . . <lb/>
represents an <lb/>
J. A. to about and gives <lb/>
Monday evening returned this a system <lb/>
morning. equal to the best city service, the <lb/>
D, D. . plant being as modern can be <lb/>
evening returned anywhere. Mans i <lb/>
morning I n <lb/>
, . ,, . In it e I i- <lb/>
M l. <lb/>
vision h great r part i <lb/>
Ii mi.- ion, came in . mug <lb/>
to Mr-. J. Smith, . , <lb/>
I he Ion m i e o I <lb/>
Rev. J. A. . i . <lb/>
. ti W ion today to <lb/>
I at tend the i cot i <lb/>
Strayed or Stolen. <lb/>
Pointer dog, white with <lb/>
spots, of tail cut <lb/>
Answers to the name <lb/>
Anyone knowing anything <lb/>
a dog will please notify, <lb/>
D. L. James. <lb/>
Business Change, Hand. <lb/>
Jenkins has purchased the <lb/>
ice business of Kennedy <lb/>
and will run it in connection <lb/>
bis wood yard. He will also make <lb/>
any kind or of picture frames. <lb/>
in S. B i; <lb/>
l I b, i <lb/>
Maud and <lb/>
, o <lb/>
Moore, operator. <lb/>
There are sub <lb/>
i to the exchange, A <lb/>
to the exchange offices will be <lb/>
Interesting to any one and every <lb/>
will be shown those who <lb/>
Wish inspect the work. <lb/>
<lb/>
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