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D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
CHRISTMAS PARTY. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
Methodist Sunday School Spends K c- <lb />
Merry Evening. Laborers are moving around and <lb />
getting ready another year. <lb />
there <lb />
were hold between <lb />
long enough lot quite crowd i <lb />
gather in <lb />
Splendid Exercises at <lb />
j v <lb />
The folk were there in h <lb />
glee and had a marry tun- In their <lb />
plays games the h ill. <lb />
There were two well n <lb />
and given m <lb />
the O w S a <lb />
with which war. <lb />
than delighted. was <lb />
room with two little tots ii. <lb />
tucked in a <lb />
corner WAS a large and <lb />
tire place which <lb />
Santa Clause was heard <lb />
to drive up with his team <lb />
and a moment later dropped right <lb />
down the chimney and proceeded <lb />
to till the stockings, then when <lb />
through went bacK up the <lb />
Santa Clause was <lb />
O. E. Warren and be <lb />
made a one. <lb />
The other scene was a <lb />
Christmas tree. Fruits <lb />
were distributed <lb />
fully among all present. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Christina with the bride <lb />
her, Amos <lb />
Miss <lb />
A crowd Pap <lb />
public, house <lb />
of Dec. 22nd m witness the <lb />
exercises of their I <lb />
Charity Atkinson, This school is taught this session <lb />
is spending some. by Miss Charlotte W. Ireland, <lb />
lime with Ml. Charley of Faison, N. C. Miss Ireland 1- <lb />
We Miss among a of the Stale <lb />
it. is talented is a young woman of One <lb />
I . culture. She <lb />
Anderson and wile, of is amiable and patient and <lb />
Dec. 1905. <lb />
Miss Denton came home <lb />
from Littleton Female College where <lb />
she has been attending school. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Carver went to her <lb />
home near Raleigh to spend the <lb />
holidays. She has for two or more <lb />
years taught in High <lb />
School and made many friends in <lb />
this section. <lb />
An effort is being made to hold an <lb />
election here in the near future for <lb />
the purpose of establishing a graded <lb />
school in the place of the present <lb />
High School, Prof. Hunch seems <lb />
very interested in this work. <lb />
We are glad to correct a statement <lb />
in our last items concerning the new <lb />
company organized here. I <lb />
of it as The farmers Consolidated <lb />
Mercantile Co., and should have said <lb />
The Mercantile Co. <lb />
The five months infant child of <lb />
James Moore who lives near here, <lb />
while being left in the house alone <lb />
fell out of a little chair with its head <lb />
on the hearth near the lire and was <lb />
burned severely. This occurred one <lb />
week ago. The child is slowly tin <lb />
proving and hopes are entertained of <lb />
its final recovery. <lb />
Kid. R, I. and family went <lb />
to City to spend the <lb />
days with Mrs. Corbett's parents. <lb />
They will also visit friends <lb />
in and around I before <lb />
returning homo. <lb />
are the <lb />
I their <lb />
old John late <lb />
of Halt more, has returned with <lb />
his family to the old Anderson <lb />
place. He was a true Confederate <lb />
soldier, a of Hie 27th <lb />
Regiment Marlboro Company, was <lb />
in many a bard fought battle and <lb />
surrendered with Lee at <lb />
lie is now old and feeble. <lb />
will always love honor <lb />
him. <lb />
We are pleased to learn that Dr. <lb />
A. is improved so as to <lb />
go out driving. We hope this <lb />
good man will be with us many <lb />
years. <lb />
We all mourn the death of our <lb />
old friend Alfred Forbes. He had <lb />
many lifelong out Beaver <lb />
Dam. Truly a good man is gone. <lb />
W. C. and family have <lb />
moved to Howell Joy- <lb />
and sister, of Craven <lb />
ire the holidays among <lb />
many relatives and <lb />
The many of Miss Mary <lb />
Anderson are pie wed to learn that <lb />
she is fast and soon <lb />
be able to leave the hospital. She <lb />
was a student a the Christian <lb />
college at <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY. <lb />
The List Continues to Grow. <lb />
following new books have <lb />
been donated public <lb />
By Rev. II. II. <lb />
Yankee from the I <lb />
of an Old <lb />
Before The <lb />
If b- <lb />
id's <lb />
By Mrs. M. <lb />
Last <lb />
Honor's <lb />
Imps of the <lb />
Papers Wanted.<lb />
This office one copy each <lb />
of Daily the <lb />
following dales in <lb />
day, Tuesday, Nov. <lb />
14th. If some our readers can <lb />
these will in <lb />
ate I.<lb />
N. C. Dec. <lb />
Mrs. Minnie Brown little and <lb />
girls, of Bethel, are spending a few- <lb />
days here with her sister, Mrs. S. G. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Miss Lula Roberson, of <lb />
was here Sunday. <lb />
Miss Sadie Whitehurst, of <lb />
is visiting Miss Pearl Jen <lb />
kins. <lb />
Capt- T. A. Whitehurst and wife, <lb />
of Ga., are spending a few <lb />
days hers with relatives <lb />
Pennie Mizell came in Thurs- <lb />
lay from school to spend Christmas <lb />
at <lb />
W. a. Andrews and family, of <lb />
Rocky Mount are visiting Mrs. An- <lb />
parents here. <lb />
Our townsman J. T. Jenkins has <lb />
been quite sick for several days but <lb />
at this time is convalescent. <lb />
Mrs. II. Tew, of spent <lb />
hero the guest of Mrs. J. K. <lb />
T. F. Nelson and family spent <lb />
Sunday in Bethel. <lb />
S A. Congleton and wife went to <lb />
Wharton Monday. <lb />
The tournament here on the 22nd <lb />
was a success Several hundred <lb />
people gathered at the track long <lb />
before the hour for the running. At <lb />
I a. in , the riding began. <lb />
Judges, W. A. James Jr, S A. <lb />
I and C. Belcher; <lb />
Chief, W. J. Little, assistants S G. <lb />
Williams and K. Miss <lb />
Mamie of was <lb />
crowned queen by V, Whitehurst, <lb />
Miss Corey, of this was <lb />
crowned 1st maid by J. Williams, <lb />
Miss Lucy Maiming, of Bethel, was <lb />
crowned 2nd by Robt. Jenkins, <lb />
Miss Minnie Whitehurst, of this <lb />
place, was 3rd maid by Sam <lb />
The riding was good and <lb />
everybody enjoyed it. The ball was <lb />
not so as tho amusement at <lb />
the track. <lb />
Icy is ahead of San Francisco, <lb />
can get up three or four lights <lb />
for nothing, while San Francisco <lb />
aid over for one <lb />
exceptionally tine in <lb />
The entire district is <lb />
delighted her and with her <lb />
work. Social in nature, plea-ins <lb />
in manner and consecrated to her <lb />
she has won the hems <lb />
all whom she come <lb />
contact. <lb />
The crowd gathered <lb />
that they would hear <lb />
good, but they bad even con- <lb />
that they would be so <lb />
by so splendidly <lb />
entertained by the exercises. <lb />
The program consisted of an <lb />
address of we come by little Ashley <lb />
drills, tableaux, <lb />
Bongs, etc. <lb />
Each pupil did his part so well <lb />
that one could not be mentioned <lb />
without mentioning all. There <lb />
were several pieces that <lb />
Usually good. Among these <lb />
address of welcome, <lb />
Father Christmas Mother <lb />
Goose family, tableau <lb />
Guardian tableau <lb />
ply to the I <lb />
entertainment closed with <lb />
old Santa Claus in perfection with <lb />
all of his goodies Was <lb />
enjoyed. <lb />
Three premiums were m <lb />
to Ashley on his address i <lb />
welcome, one lo James <lb />
a tableau scene and one to <lb />
for Reflector. <lb />
END OF CENTURY CLUB. <lb />
The of Book <lb />
i met Tuesday afternoon Dec. <lb />
with Mrs. Harry Skinner. <lb />
Hr beautiful home never looked <lb />
more attractive nor the hostess <lb />
more lovely than on this occasion. <lb />
Besides an y large <lb />
. f members, the following in- <lb />
guests were <lb />
Mesdames Cobb, Mose <lb />
y, and of ibis <lb />
Mis of Virginia, <lb />
mI Mrs. of Windsor. <lb />
All were pleased to welcome <lb />
h me president who had been <lb />
fur several Weeks. <lb />
The business of the club was <lb />
of the most enjoyable <lb />
of the Christmas holidays was <lb />
supper given <lb />
night by Mr. Jack Laughinghouse. <lb />
The supper was served by Mr. <lb />
Hines at bis and never did a <lb />
crowd of hungry, hearty fare <lb />
better or enjoy a festive <lb />
more. Along with the <lb />
mil came quail and all the <lb />
side dishes, and for the time <lb />
during the evening the party was <lb />
comparatively quiet, being other <lb />
wise employed. <lb />
After the supper Dr. Will Ber- <lb />
the. ton ft muster for the <lb />
disposed of and the papers I evening, in a few well chosen and <lb />
. r the afternoon's literary program <lb />
read. They were <lb />
and by Mrs <lb />
Arthur; and <lb />
Mrs. Bo wen; <lb />
Mis. <lb />
After reading of these pa- <lb />
refreshments were served. <lb />
The next meeting of the club <lb />
will be with Mrs. J. L Woolen, <lb />
January h, <lb />
I lie club its last meeting <lb />
the following resolutions. <lb />
That whereas Mis. <lb />
librarian, and and her <lb />
Mis. B. A. of the <lb />
club, have by a dispensation <lb />
Divine Providence been called on <lb />
I., mourn the loss by of <lb />
father, Mr. Alfred <lb />
Now be it resolved <lb />
me of the club through <lb />
its committee appointed by the <lb />
president do convey to Mrs. <lb />
AND ; DEATH OF MRS. J. C. TYSON. <lb />
Young Men Have a Feast Royal. A Mother Taken in Prime Life. <lb />
dawned a <lb />
hanging <lb />
in Greenville, <lb />
i- laid to rest the <lb />
appropriate remarks, thanked Mr. <lb />
for this bountiful <lb />
Hospitality, and then called on <lb />
member of the party for his <lb />
views on matter, Each one <lb />
ins <lb />
some by speaking, <lb />
a few were <lb />
moved to the poetic point. <lb />
views uniform In tin <lb />
expression of and <lb />
in pronouncing <lb />
a m hint. <lb />
Hie p. ad- <lb />
after h of <lb />
id Southern melodies, <lb />
in themselves of aid <lb />
of of <lb />
i things so abundant w Dixie. <lb />
present were <lb />
Frank Jack <lb />
Harry Skinner Jr. W. <lb />
Dr. Bernard, Dr. <lb />
R. o. Jeffreys, <lb />
j. Gotten, lorn A. M. <lb />
ell Mi. assurances <lb />
cub's sympathy Moseley the host. <lb />
in I. and that the same be <lb />
record-d the minutes of <lb />
for a <lb />
Mouse the <lb />
Miss I deserves much <lb />
praise for the elegant entertain- <lb />
had and for splendid <lb />
work she is doing with the child <lb />
It is impossible to estimate <lb />
value of such a teacher and <lb />
woman to any community. <lb />
DAVID JARVIS DEAD. <lb />
Killed By Accident in Florida. <lb />
A telegram to Mis. M. A. Jar- <lb />
vis, received this from <lb />
Florida, brought the <lb />
shocking news her sou, D. B <lb />
Jarvis, had been killed. The <lb />
telegram was from another son, K. <lb />
B Jarvis, and the only particulars <lb />
it was that David had <lb />
been seriously hurt and died at <lb />
o'clock list night, and that <lb />
the remains would reach hire Sat- <lb />
The sad news was a <lb />
severe shock to the family, <lb />
the heart of every one goes out in <lb />
sympathy to the and sisters <lb />
in their great sorrow. <lb />
Both the buys were in the em <lb />
SMALL FIRE. <lb />
CHRISTMAS DANCE, <lb />
Gay Gathering of Young People. <lb />
The young men of the town gave <lb />
a delightful the Perkins <lb />
opera house, Tuesday night, com <lb />
visiting young <lb />
lad ins here. Many were present <lb />
and all enjoyed the occasion. <lb />
participating <lb />
Miss Nina James A. <lb />
Miss Nell Skinner with J. <lb />
Garden. <lb />
Miss Kathleen with <lb />
Toms with J. Burt James <lb />
Miss Harrison with J. B. <lb />
Mae W bit field with Ned <lb />
Laughinghouse. <lb />
Miss James Frank <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Mus Patrick with Mr. Parker. <lb />
Miss Ethel Skinner with Alex <lb />
iv. <lb />
Miss Margaret with <lb />
Will <lb />
Miss Lottie Skinner with Mi. <lb />
Kitchen Burned This Morning. <lb />
About o'clock this i he <lb />
urging of the lire alarm people <lb />
. hustling and hurrying out <lb />
their homes places of business, <lb />
was caused by the burning <lb />
kitchen at the home of Amos <lb />
F, s, colored, on Pitt street. <lb />
lire was supposed to have started <lb />
by sparks tailing on the roof. The <lb />
department responded promptly <lb />
soon had a ream from the <lb />
hydrant and put the tire <lb />
The was considerably <lb />
damaged the dwelling house <lb />
also slightly injured. Th <lb />
the water Work <lb />
lived the destruction of both these <lb />
and haps other building. <lb />
This new ye, <lb />
cloud of sorrow <lb />
over many <lb />
for today then- <lb />
remains of one greatly beloved, <lb />
and a happy home has been de <lb />
of s loving wife and <lb />
devoted mother. <lb />
announcement came like a <lb />
shock Sunday that Mrs. <lb />
Tyson, wife of Mr. J. C. <lb />
Tyson, was dead. She passed <lb />
away at their home Filth street <lb />
at o'clock Loved as she <lb />
was by every one, b was so bard <lb />
to that death bad claimed <lb />
her when she seemed just in tho <lb />
prime of life. But God's ways are <lb />
beyond human understanding <lb />
Ills will can only be bowed to in <lb />
humble submission. Through <lb />
tears, hard as it may be, we can <lb />
up with assurance <lb />
He g <lb />
Mrs. Tyson was year-of ate <lb />
She was a l <lb />
J mus and <lb />
if Mrs. K. A Tyson, Mrs. <lb />
Flanagan Mi-. Pi is. I US, <lb />
J. and W. W. IV. kins. <lb />
Slid was led M Tyson in <lb />
February, and through these <lb />
seventeen car- was a devoted <lb />
wife mother. While all the <lb />
loved hosts of friends are <lb />
deeply grieved at her death, <lb />
blow falls heaviest on the heart <lb />
broken husband and three <lb />
one of these <lb />
y few hours old . <lb />
Us was and w ho can <lb />
never realize the blessings a <lb />
cannot ex- <lb />
that is felt in <lb />
such bereavement. <lb />
The were interred at <lb />
o'clock this Cherry <lb />
I till cemetery, the funeral service <lb />
by Rev. W. B. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
pall were. W. G. <lb />
Ward, W. II. v. E. <lb />
S. Carr, Frank Wilson, <lb />
Ola Forbes, J. Woodward, J. A. <lb />
Lang. <lb />
Special Train Stock. <lb />
An idea of the <lb />
in the sale of horses <lb />
mules by It. L. Smith Co. can <lb />
be had from the fact that a <lb />
bringing nothing horses <lb />
aid mules arrived fol them I his <lb />
morning. Smith was recently <lb />
nut west and bought six ear loads, <lb />
Lead. It is the largest <lb />
of stock that has come to <lb />
this <lb />
Moore, <lb />
billowing invitations have <lb />
Almost in <lb />
electric lights refused to <lb />
navigate when darkness first came <lb />
on Saturday evening, an. the old <lb />
Miss Alice Blow Mr. <lb />
of the Ail Coast <lb />
Line held good positions in <lb />
Florida with that company. <lb />
David was years of age, the <lb />
youngest son. and had been the <lb />
railroad service about four months. <lb />
His untimely death brines sorrow <lb />
to many hearts. <lb />
Miss Nancy Coward with A. J. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jr. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. <lb />
Colored Mm Killed. <lb />
Jim House, a colored man who <lb />
lived near Stokes, was killed a day <lb />
or two ago. He was taking a <lb />
loaded out of a drawn- <lb />
weapon to him by the <lb />
SANS CLUB. <lb />
Th <lb />
Mrs. Fannie L. Moore <lb />
n ii honor of your presence i <lb />
. kerosene lamps still swinging for <lb />
the marriage her daughter ,. T. <lb />
p emergency came lo the rescue. It <lb />
j was mt long before the trouble <lb />
., , ,. , ., ,. was remedied and all was brilliant <lb />
Mr. Hughes <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
January tenth <lb />
nineteen hundred and six <lb />
at eight o'clock <lb />
at home <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards sent in town. <lb />
Donation to Schools <lb />
Col. Skinner has kindly donated <lb />
Copies of the books <lb />
and Papers of the <lb />
can be seen at office, <lb />
where orders for the books are <lb />
takes. Every one interested in a <lb />
correct history of the Confederacy <lb />
should have copies of the ks <lb />
Misses Kite <lb />
South <lb />
ton arrived Saturday to visit <lb />
for <lb />
The Sans Club held its the schools of Pitt twelve <lb />
regular meeting with Miss Mary handsome maps of the <lb />
Tuesday afternoon, Dec. States. Tho ant.,. <lb />
The meeting was called to order teachers, patrons and pupils S <lb />
by the president, Mrs. C. S. such remembrance upon <lb />
the business meeting a very of our public <lb />
when it was and was wad by <lb />
through his after which <lb />
road <lb />
stomach, lie was taken to the hos- <lb />
in Washington and died in <lb />
a few hours alter reaching <lb />
Travel continues o heavy <lb />
trains cannot get up to their <lb />
Janie Brown, after which dainty <lb />
refreshments were served.<lb />
We adjourned to meet With MiSt between M. G. on South <lb />
, Jan. 9th, 1906. <lb />
creek, ii single <lb />
The tobacco market will begin reach loading gun. <lb />
sales again Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fennell <lb />
children, of Wilmington, <lb />
rived Saturday evening to <lb />
the family of F. G. James. <lb />
i-turn to o <lb />
The store of C. L. <lb />
Co. will in under new <lb />
in a weeks, and a dock <lb />
reduction sale has been n <lb />
for ton days. <lb />
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Greenville's Great Department Store <lb />
Is always to the front with new and desirable merchandise, and finds us ready to meets your <lb />
demands in the most satisfactory manner. Christmas shoppers will do well to pay <lb />
our store a visit before purchasing. <lb />
H. O. March , <lb />
Mr Joe take pleas- <lb />
in stating that your Remedy <lb />
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb />
a very bad case W eczema, which <lb />
covered a great of her body. <lb />
She had from <lb />
the time she was three old, <lb />
she was six years old. She <lb />
i now perfectly well and I feel <lb />
that I speak too highly of <lb />
it She bus not had a sf of <lb />
it for six y MB. <lb />
J. COBB <lb />
R. L. <lb />
of county <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
The CUT GLASS AND CHINA <lb />
is sparkling with beauty and richness. <lb />
The STERLING SILVER display is <lb />
and very handsome, containing many use- <lb />
and artistic things. <lb />
The TOYS AND are all <lb />
that be required. Here <lb />
and folks too can all be suited. <lb />
Sin the GROCERY Department you <lb />
find many things to tickle the palate. Good <lb />
things to eat in abundance, and all of the <lb />
best quality. <lb />
Look through our FURNITURE stock before <lb />
deciding on a Christmas Gift. How would <lb />
you like a pretty Chair <lb />
Loaded Shells and Loaded <lb />
holiday sport. <lb />
HAS IT EVER <lb />
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb />
How Many People You <lb />
Reach Without J <lb />
leaving your own office <lb />
License to . <lb />
rimes I ml N. C. <lb />
This Nov. 1905. <lb />
Is the I <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Our Dry Goods Store <lb />
Offers you a fine opportunity to make splendid selections of useful gifts and of course <lb />
to buy here where the variety is the greatest. <lb />
A Telephone Line <lb />
IS DOOR TO YOUR <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
NO TELEPHONE <lb />
IS LOCKING THE <lb />
DOOR <lb />
Can You Afford <lb />
LET OUR MANAGER <lb />
IT <lb />
For Rates <lb />
APPLY TO <lb />
LOCAL MANAGER or <lb />
Telephone and <lb />
Telegraph Company, <lb />
. N. C <lb />
NOTICE SALE OF LAND <lb />
By virtue of a decree made by <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk Superior Court <lb />
pit on the 12th day of Deceit <lb />
per, in a certain special proceed <lb />
wherein Isaac Gardner and win <lb />
Fannie M. Gardner, waiter <lb />
and wife Fannie Gardner, are <lb />
era I will on Saturday, lbs <lb />
of January at <lb />
noon, expose to the public sale at th <lb />
Court in to <lb />
highest for cash, the following parcel <lb />
of land to in Creek <lb />
Township. Pitt county and beginning <lb />
on the C Nobles line runs to a <lb />
marked pine by the roadside, then a <lb />
lo north west course to a <lb />
knot, centered a <lb />
black gum and a stump, <lb />
hen about a north course with an greed <lb />
T Cox Smith <lb />
to said s line then with said <lb />
-R. t corner. <lb />
the old line back to the beginning <lb />
containing acres more or less <lb />
and being the same land conveyed by <lb />
smith by deed <lb />
dated of record <lb />
pears In the register office of Pitt <lb />
Count, in Hook V pas <lb />
This sale frill lie <lb />
This the 18th day of December, 1905. <lb />
P. Harding. <lb />
Commissioner.<lb />
Dental <lb />
Surgeon <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN<lb />
Beautiful FUR of <lb />
shapes and sizes in black, Isabella <lb />
Fox, Sable from <lb />
to each. <lb />
FUR SETS, and to <lb />
match, from 51.00 to <lb />
Linen Mexican DRAWN WORK in Doilies, <lb />
Table Covers, Bureau Scarfs. Tray Cloths. <lb />
Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silks, <lb />
Pillow Tops. <lb />
Tapestry Table Covers, Lace <lb />
Curtains. Net Curtains, Silk Mantel Drape- <lb />
and Tapestry by the yard. <lb />
Gillette Safety Razors, Silver Plated, a <lb />
fine present for Christmas. <lb />
Guaranteed Kid Gloves, in black, <lb />
mode, tan and white, at per pair. Golf <lb />
Gloves for ladies, Knit Gloves and Mittens for <lb />
children. <lb />
Great values are offered in our De- <lb />
Long and short Cloaks for ladies, <lb />
misses and children. Infant's Cloaks in white <lb />
and light colors. <lb />
Our Notion Department is very attractive, <lb />
showing lovely things in Shopping Bags. <lb />
Belts, Handkerchiefs. Fans. Hosiery, <lb />
Quilts. Towels. Table Linen and <lb />
Napkins. <lb />
Fay Stockings for children and ladies. <lb />
Shoes you always want and a pair of those <lb />
stylish, elegant DOROTHY DODD Shoes <lb />
will be just tor a Christmas gift. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
N. C. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an entirely <lb />
process, on which <lb />
are pending, whereby w <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 unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
tom. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Q R <lb />
North Carol in a. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his life Is <lb />
wise tor his family. <lb />
The man who insures his health <lb />
Is wise both for his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
You may Insure health by guard- <lb />
It. It is worth guarding. <lb />
At the first attack of disease, <lb />
which generally <lb />
through the LIVER and <lb />
Itself in innumerable ways <lb />
TAKE <lb />
lira <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
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Kn <lb />
Make our store your headquarters, look through our large and select stock and let us help make <lb />
our Christmas a happy one. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO <lb />
SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb />
N. <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
Summer L. leaven <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
lit Ii in. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
dally <lb />
at in. for <lb />
Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern road for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Boston and all other <lb />
North. Connects a Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, <lb />
Southern It. It. <lb />
Balling hoots subject change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H. General T. and <lb />
f. Agent. Norfolk, Va. <lb />
M. K KING, V. P. G. M. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column Head <lb />
Rules regular lengths each <lb />
L, s. and <lb />
Head inches In <lb />
and over per <lb />
A sample of refaced <lb />
Rule, wile full <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
sent on application. <lb />
Printers Supply Co <lb />
Manufactures of Type and <lb />
High Grade Printing Material <lb />
N. <lb />
Howls <lb />
Is your pulse weak, too <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, <lb />
pains around the heart, in side <lb />
and shoulder; 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 />
January I took <lb />
down with weakness and dropsy, <lb />
worse. I was <lb />
my physician my ens <lb />
was lion, I. My rs <lb />
hod me n to die. My <lb />
body wars swollen to one- <lb />
third lamer size, and <lb />
Water my heart. <lb />
For at least throe mouths had to nit <lb />
propped up in bed to I. top from <lb />
for five bottles of Dr. <lb />
Heart Cure, and by tho I <lb />
had taken nil I was entirely <lb />
cured. I feel l Her thin I have for <lb />
twenty years, and I am able to do <lb />
kind of work on my farm. My <lb />
attending told me that If It <lb />
hadn't been for r. Heart <lb />
I would now he In my <lb />
L T. Ky. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure Is sold by <lb />
your druggist, who will Guarantee that <lb />
first bottle will lit. If It <lb />
he will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, <lb />
-i <lb />
HE DISCOVERY'S VOYAGE. <lb />
Scott and His Crew Suffered In <lb />
Search For South Pole. <lb />
Captain F. Scott in his <lb />
Voyage of the <lb />
. in his party <lb />
penetrated south than men <lb />
had ever dun- Three of <lb />
them were laboriously working to- <lb />
ward the south with and <lb />
ledges. In December Captain <lb />
Scott save they were passing <lb />
from to the ravenous <lb />
condition. They could <lb />
their thoughts from food, and <lb />
the talk ran on little else. Both on <lb />
the ill night fell <lb />
this very . in the middle <lb />
of would jump up <lb />
with the i.-l feeling of <lb />
and knowledge that <lb />
it still wanted four or live hi to <lb />
breakfast tune. Ah this tune, <lb />
t,., bi began t <lb />
i their e. This prob- <lb />
a was due the character of the <lb />
food. Breakfast consisted of p. n- <lb />
and badly made lea. <lb />
and for lunch they had a small piece <lb />
of seal half a biscuit and <lb />
eight or ten lumps sugar, and <lb />
their supper was e p ally frugal. So <lb />
it is no wonder they suffered <lb />
from and other con- <lb />
sequences of hunger. However, they <lb />
tried to keep Christmas day as well <lb />
as they could. This is how they <lb />
spent Christmas In the extreme <lb />
south, somewhere latitude <lb />
degrees <lb />
we awoke to wish each <lb />
other the sun <lb />
was shining warmly through <lb />
green canvas roof. We were outside <lb />
in a twinkling, find the sky <lb />
clear and bright, with not <lb />
n single cloud in its vast arch. <lb />
to the westward stretched the <lb />
line of gleaming coast line. The <lb />
Sunlight danced and sparkled in the <lb />
beneath our feet, and not n <lb />
breath of wind disturbed the <lb />
of the Keene. was a glorious <lb />
morning, but we did stay to <lb />
contemplate it. fur we had even <lb />
more interesting facts to occupy us, <lb />
were soon inside the tent sniff- <lb />
at the savory steam of the cook- <lb />
breakfast was ready, and <lb />
before each of us lay a whole <lb />
kin full of biscuit and seal liver, <lb />
fried in bacon pemmican fat. <lb />
It was gone in no time, but and <lb />
a large of jam to follow <lb />
left a sense of comfort which we <lb />
had not experienced tor weeks, <lb />
we to pack up in a frame of <lb />
mind that was wholly <lb />
Tho Rooster. <lb />
A rich widow died, leaving all her <lb />
fortune of money, jewels <lb />
and real estate to a rooster. She <lb />
was a believer ill transmigration of <lb />
souls and had become convinced <lb />
that the soul of her late husband, <lb />
J ion was imprisoned in <lb />
that rooster's body. So she built <lb />
the bird a splendid house and named <lb />
him Pedro When the Donna <lb />
relatives heard of the bird they <lb />
naturally were indignant, says the <lb />
Abo ii three months ago the <lb />
man . did not long <lb />
i- wealth, for ten minutes <lb />
after will been rend tho i <lb />
aspen ii n lathes of the i Id <lb />
an b into line house and <lb />
twisted his neck. Thus <lb />
died wealthiest rooster in the <lb />
world. <lb />
All Whole. <lb />
A Brooklyn physician tells an <lb />
musing incident that happened at <lb />
his summer home in New <lb />
shire. <lb />
His sum daughter was asked by <lb />
her grandmother to bring an egg <lb />
from the After several <lb />
minutes Hi little girl returned with <lb />
her apron fill of eggs. While vet <lb />
a distance away the grandmother <lb />
you break any eggs on <lb />
the <lb />
was the prompt <lb />
answer, the shells came oil a <lb />
Cured. <lb />
cried the irate man, <lb />
propose lo sue Look at <lb />
head. You guaranteed t <lb />
interrupted the <lb />
maker of balsam, we <lb />
distinctly advertise we cure <lb />
partial baldness, <lb />
I was only bald <lb />
when I using your <lb />
I ha., n <lb />
. you're eared of your <lb />
. ;. I I, ., <lb />
The Ears Insects and Animals. <lb />
It would quite natural, of <lb />
course, tn look on tho side of tho <lb />
hi of any living creature, <lb />
ed he had a I I. for the f <lb />
hearing. i at ion, Ii <lb />
r, no <lb />
lie void of re i i instances. <lb />
Son Last Mother <lb />
runs our bun <lb />
and through it I my Moth <lb />
writes K. B. Reid, f <lb />
Me. For the live years, <lb />
however, on the sum <lb />
i cold r I nave taken <lb />
Dr. F fore n <lb />
w I I h has unveil me <lb />
ling his <lb />
a and fin <lb />
Mr. It-id, Hint lung <lb />
trouble must be <lb />
bow b. <lb />
i- f cure for colds <lb />
Price ill <lb />
L. Woolen, Trial <lb />
free. <lb />
Man's <lb />
h often as great as woman's, bin <lb />
. S Austin, the <lb />
publican, of Leavenworth, <lb />
was In <lb />
refused the to op <lb />
on his wife, female trim <lb />
hie, lie says eon <lb />
eluded <lb />
wife was so sick, she could <lb />
hardly leave her lied, and five <lb />
physicians hid tailed to <lb />
her. Alt-r taking <lb />
-he was eared, and can <lb />
now perform all her household <lb />
Guarantees by L. <lb />
Woolen, Druggist. <lb />
LAND BALE <lb />
Virtue Of S decree the <lb />
court of county, made In a <lb />
certain Special therein <lb />
pending, J. M, Williams and <lb />
others versus Lewis Williams and <lb />
will on <lb />
MONDAY, January 16th. <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
ville. sell Mt public sale to the blithest <lb />
bidder certain or I of <lb />
mi situate In Greenville <lb />
I two miles the <lb />
town Orel on the lend- <lb />
from said town to the <lb />
bounded the east <lb />
the of Jesse it Move, on the <lb />
south by the of Mar; Allen, on <lb />
weal the lands of warren Cher- <lb />
others, containing sixty-seven <lb />
acres n ore or less it being <lb />
formerly by Jackson <lb />
deceased. <lb />
Also one pa reel of land con- <lb />
IS seres more less m School <lb />
which contains marl deposit. <lb />
Terms of tine third cash an <lb />
the In two equal <lb />
to be paid ill one live years respect- <lb />
By <lb />
to <lb />
OF EXECUTION BALE <lb />
State of North Carolina. I In the <lb />
Pitt County. s <lb />
O. E. Harris vs Samuel <lb />
virtue if an execution directed <lb />
from the superior <lb />
Court of I'm I county In i above <lb />
action I a-l i . the <lb />
of . II a I k <lb />
M at I tie i aid <lb />
-e lo tie Ii <lb />
said all the <lb />
right, iii e i i e said <lb />
Samuel u I. i he <lb />
state to <lb />
on west <lb />
Avenue the South east <lb />
No. ii being feet from <lb />
Washington Ave. thence running west <lb />
feet thence running South ti feel <lb />
thence east parallel with first line to <lb />
Avenue the North with <lb />
west side of y <lb />
i ate in west <lb />
deed from I. w. win Helen <lb />
S. Perkins Samuel Obey recorded in <lb />
book w <lb />
j One other tract being In west <lb />
Place on and <lb />
the deferred payments to No <lb />
from date <lb />
of deed, to be secured <lb />
gage upon <lb />
6th. <lb />
said land. This December <lb />
I. A. <lb />
L. <lb />
NOTICE LAND <lb />
Hy virtue of decree C. <lb />
Clerk Superior Pitt <lb />
on Hip i-Hi December. <lb />
1906. in a certain <lb />
i wherein Joseph Jones, wife <lb />
. I Mary Jones. Jim Jones others are <lb />
petitioners ex-prate I will on <lb />
lithe -th day of lit i. at <lb />
iii <lb />
Avenue running with tin <lb />
western avenue <lb />
South a westerly course parallel <lb />
with Washington ave <lb />
course parallel <lb />
ave feet i <lb />
an easterly course with Wash- <lb />
Ave to the deed <lb />
f j. u. Perk wife lie en Pi r- <lb />
kins to Samuel Obey in book Page <lb />
day of <lb />
i. w Tucker <lb />
I the S <lb />
I noon expose to public as at Court Clerk I as <lb />
X door in administrator of the estate of John <lb />
I to blithest bidder for the unties Is <lb />
lowing of land to and given all to the ea- <lb />
in the County and in to make Immediate ; i <lb />
. ,. , .;., . . -i i. <lb />
Mow often roll can get a <lb />
thine <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
looking. Have a good <lb />
tool and lie prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
is all could desire, and <lb />
we will that your tool <lb />
box does not luck ii single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of i <lb />
fa You get Harness, <lb />
t Horse Goods, <lb />
J. P <lb />
Corey <lb />
at the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
in the claims against said estate are notified <lb />
while Held, running to present to the <lb />
up said Me- to Henry for payment before the of <lb />
line, thence with his line to or this notice will lie <lb />
plead of their <lb />
line to Blocks This 1st of <lb />
line, e with the and Hale H. <lb />
bock to the beginning of John P. <lb />
acres less. <lb />
PERSONAL PROP- <lb />
Notice is hereby that I will on <lb />
I day of NOR sell at public <lb />
sale, at of v m the <lb />
I personal property belonging th <lb />
estate M deceased, con <lb />
cattle, hoes, household <lb />
i kitchen furniture farming <lb />
COtton, corn, and <lb />
personal property mules, horses etc <lb />
perms of sale cash. <lb />
This day of <lb />
Mrs. w <lb />
administrators of F. m <lb />
I A. Sugg Ally <lb />
This sale is made for Partition, <lb />
This the 12th day of December 1905. <lb />
P. C. Harding, <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
IN 1866. <lb />
W. PERRY CO. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
; Bagging, Ties and Bugs. <lb />
I and shipments <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
f for <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
Country Ready Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
J dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
PRICE CUT n HALF <lb />
N. C,<lb />
GET YOUR SUPPLIED <lb />
Now <lb />
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J Fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at <lb />
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We carry a large supply of the Best <lb />
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Dutches Trousers are most strongly <lb />
made garment In the world <lb />
only ore offering the Genuine W <lb />
cents a <lb />
button <lb />
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There are piles of them on our counters i patterns <lb />
to suit all tastes at to <lb />
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The King <lb />
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THE ASTERN REFLECTOR<lb />
D J. and <lb />
A GOOD YEAR. <lb />
in tin- at i N. C. as second class matter, <lb />
upon application. <lb />
at .-very post office in counties. <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, JAN. <lb />
Get ready to swear oil if you grow this year, <lb />
been going the other way too much. <lb />
It is getting to the point not <lb />
looking so like fifteen cents <lb />
Wilmington ought to have plenty <lb />
of booze, the aldermen having grant- <lb />
ed licenses for fifty-nine saloons in <lb />
that city. <lb />
Memphis has followed Chicago's <lb />
and up with throe bank <lb />
failures in one day, though with <lb />
total liabilities <lb />
i he lift have wanted one <lb />
today <lb />
Turning i now <lb />
popular industry today. <lb />
leaf was <lb />
It is all right to make good re-o <lb />
lotions and better keep <lb />
Let those you have in contemplation <lb />
n year be of the iron clad <lb />
Order <lb />
South Carolina is doing some <lb />
lynching, and worked off a <lb />
double one. Hut perhaps those <lb />
most deserving that fate were not <lb />
the victims. <lb />
There a million dollar estate out <lb />
in Minnesota for a lost heir. <lb />
The joint heirs are more than <lb />
for in to show up so they can <lb />
get their share. <lb />
The Norwegian who was stranded <lb />
on an island and lived three weeks <lb />
on clams, no doubt appreciated get <lb />
ting picked up and having a chance <lb />
at a good Christmas dinner. <lb />
The year was a good one. <lb />
but lei us make better. <lb />
If new year resolutions are <lb />
In I act so far try and keep them so <lb />
Tin. new <lb />
is lo do its level beat this year. <lb />
The Greensboro aldermen have <lb />
settled their differences and made up. <lb />
Don't let it end in talking, but do <lb />
something to push Greenville along <lb />
this year <lb />
Perhaps as were <lb />
hung today as there were stockings <lb />
similarly executed a week ago. <lb />
II you do not believe good fanning <lb />
land is considered worth something <lb />
in this day and time go out and try- <lb />
to a farm. <lb />
With seats going at a little shove <lb />
we have no idea of trying <lb />
to become a member of the New <lb />
York stock exchange. <lb />
President Roosevelt has set his <lb />
foot down on the movement <lb />
in Oregon to raise <lb />
by popular cents donations for a <lb />
bridal present Lr Miss Alice. He <lb />
sits ho wants the movement to slop <lb />
here is. <lb />
If it bad been somebody who <lb />
led the money, and not the pres- <lb />
i daughter who is going to <lb />
marry an already rich congressman, <lb />
nothing would have been heard of <lb />
raising b big purse by popular sub- <lb />
for a bridal present.<lb />
The absence of barrooms teaches <lb />
its own lesson. Of course the dis- <lb />
had largo sides and there <lb />
was as <lb />
was expected, hut there was so much <lb />
less than in former years when bar <lb />
rooms existed the difference is <lb />
worthy of note. <lb />
The is made that the <lb />
report showing the standing of the <lb />
students of the A. If. College in <lb />
all regular courses for tho fall <lb />
term indicate that a number of the <lb />
students failed to come up to the <lb />
m grade on examinations. <lb />
Wonder it his failure is not <lb />
table to too much time lining given <lb />
to football that might to have been <lb />
devoted <lb />
They have had a pretty time in <lb />
municipal circles at Greensboro this <lb />
Week. There was a meeting of the <lb />
I aldermen to i a city attorney. In <lb />
the the proceedings half <lb />
the members walked out and broke <lb />
the quorum The mayor called them <lb />
to hack but they kept going, <lb />
whereupon ho ordered the chief of <lb />
police to go bring them back. The <lb />
chief went but did not bring them, <lb />
his r. hi I that the aldermen <lb />
gave him the slip. <lb />
might be helpful to the city. <lb />
A California professor is trying to <lb />
work a racket the hens and claims <lb />
to have struck a scheme that will <lb />
make them lay eggs all the year <lb />
We hope he will pass it around. <lb />
The Army of Teacher. <lb />
The government has approved the <lb />
plans submitted by the contractor <lb />
for a light house at Hatteras. The <lb />
light house is to be built afloat, then <lb />
towed to the required position and <lb />
sunk. If it proves a success the <lb />
government is to pay the nice sum <lb />
of <lb />
In this last issue of Till. DalLI <lb />
for the year we <lb />
extend our thanks to every one who <lb />
has in any way patronized us during <lb />
the year. It has been a good year <lb />
for the paper and we thank every <lb />
one for the part he took in helping <lb />
to make it so. And to each we <lb />
wish a happy and prosperous new <lb />
year. <lb />
The business of the year is <lb />
now practically over. It seems so <lb />
fitting that a year <lb />
prosperous business a Sunday comes <lb />
in for rest and meditation before th <lb />
duties of the new year are taken up <lb />
This should be a day upon <lb />
which all should look back upon the <lb />
old year and devoutly thank God for <lb />
the many blessings the year has <lb />
brought <lb />
From five to ten a day is the <lb />
record of charters issued to corpora <lb />
by the secretary of state net <lb />
Christmas. Tho only thing about <lb />
this that we do not like is that <lb />
Greenville has not yet been in- <lb />
in the list of towns getting <lb />
those enterprises, and they ought to <lb />
coming this way. A building <lb />
and loan a brick making <lb />
plant, an ice plant, s. wood work <lb />
f a cotton factory- tin m <lb />
are few of i he things that Green <lb />
needs, the people should <lb />
be striving lo i them. Let the <lb />
iii e in the Don year be <lb />
; and loan association. <lb />
One more day and the year <lb />
will be numbered with the things <lb />
that are passed. It has brought <lb />
many opportunities to all of us <lb />
Some of them we have used. Many <lb />
of them have gone by <lb />
It. has been a gracious year. No <lb />
calamities of any magnitude have <lb />
occurred. No have <lb />
come upon us. God has smiled upon <lb />
us. The seasons have come and gone <lb />
and there have been no <lb />
not very hot and not very <lb />
unusually wet and not over dry <lb />
The rains have come, the genial sun <lb />
has poured fourth its enlivening <lb />
ray, the earth has yielded its in- <lb />
crease, and prosperity has filled the <lb />
land Never in the history of the <lb />
world have there been so many <lb />
marks of forward progress along all <lb />
lines. Agriculture has not been <lb />
depressed Manufacturing <lb />
tries have sprung up as if by magic, <lb />
morality has gained ground rapidly <lb />
social conditions have been bettered <lb />
education has marched steadily on <lb />
ward, especially among the masses, <lb />
and religion has influenced and <lb />
controlled mere than in any previous <lb />
year. All of our institutions of every <lb />
character have been in good <lb />
more widows have been re- <lb />
more orphans cared for, more <lb />
unfortunates helped and more money <lb />
given for purposes than <lb />
in any previous year. Life has been <lb />
held dearer, property more Men d <lb />
more regarded, and laws <lb />
more respected than at any previous <lb />
time. Towns have grown up, evils <lb />
have been lessened in them, the <lb />
comforts of country life have <lb />
ed largely, many attractive churches <lb />
and school houses have gone up <lb />
everywhere and peace with its gentle <lb />
wings has enveloped the whole <lb />
nation. <lb />
AH of these things have come to <lb />
us and not for naught. They ought <lb />
lo bring hearts, <lb />
of the goodness of our God, lives <lb />
more consecrated to His service and <lb />
a stronger determination to make <lb />
the world better because live in <lb />
it. Such a year as this has been <lb />
like all given, and <lb />
kindness bestowed, has largely in- <lb />
creased our responsibilities. Lei <lb />
us in the light of these begin the <lb />
new year on Monday with a fixed <lb />
determination that as we write from <lb />
day to day upon the pages of life <lb />
there shall be as few blurs and Idols <lb />
as possible, that day shall be <lb />
marked by some good deed well <lb />
some honest faithfully <lb />
formed, so that should live one <lb />
year longer there may be fewer re <lb />
and should we be called hence <lb />
we may have a more alum <lb />
entrance into the presence of <lb />
the Giver of all good. <lb />
The army of education in the <lb />
United Slates is made up of <lb />
of whom are men <lb />
and women. The over <lb />
whelming majority of the teachers <lb />
are natives the United Stales, <lb />
less than having been born <lb />
in fifteen <lb />
Most of the male are be <lb />
tween the years of and The <lb />
of the woman teachers are <lb />
between and <lb />
There are male teachers <lb />
over Then are less than 1,500 <lb />
female teachers over Three <lb />
times as many female as male teach <lb />
era are put down as <lb />
There are teachers <lb />
in the United States, thus divided <lb />
between e two sexes; men <lb />
and women. There are <lb />
Indian teachers in the Indian schools <lb />
of the United men and <lb />
women. <lb />
The average of teat hers in the <lb />
United States is higher than in <lb />
land and lower than in Germany <lb />
The proportion of very youthful <lb />
teachers is much greater in the <lb />
country than in the city districts. <lb />
The largest proportion of male <lb />
teachers is to . e found in West <lb />
where they number per <lb />
cent, of the total. The largest <lb />
proportion of women is to be found <lb />
in Vermont, where they perform <lb />
per cent, of the whole number <lb />
The Standard of education is very <lb />
much higher in Vermont than it is <lb />
in West Virginia. <lb />
The number of teachers in the <lb />
United States has increased greatly <lb />
in recent years. In 1871 there <lb />
were in 1880 225.000; in <lb />
and it is at present <lb />
Optimism. <lb />
For optimism we com- <lb />
mend the man who penned the fol- <lb />
lowing advertisement. It appeared <lb />
in the columns of a South <lb />
Carolina newspaper of recent date. <lb />
We trust, he will find his man. <lb />
all, we want an honest <lb />
man. No deadbeat, political <lb />
tors, money borrowers, <lb />
fighters or cigarette fiends <lb />
need apply. <lb />
and those looking for <lb />
a place to fill in the time are not <lb />
wanted. <lb />
loyalty, willing <lb />
spirit, one is not particular as <lb />
to tho exact number of hours In- <lb />
puts in. will be appreciated and re- <lb />
warded. <lb />
references and full <lb />
in first as age <lb />
whether married or single; how <lb />
much experience; where, when and <lb />
by whom employed; why out of <lb />
position or why a change is wanted; <lb />
how soon a new place is desired. <lb />
Send samples of work and late photo <lb />
if possible. <lb />
might say that we wish to be <lb />
entirely reasonable in our demands <lb />
and we don't expect to get an <lb />
angel, hut we do expect to find a <lb />
young man with the most or all of <lb />
the above points. <lb />
know ho may be hard to I'm <lb />
b ii find him we <lb />
WINTERS BLASTS. <lb />
Our <lb />
and coats <lb />
are popular <lb />
priced and will <lb />
be gr at favor- <lb />
While our <lb />
is large <lb />
and price; <lb />
we <lb />
stand first, last <lb />
and all the, <lb />
time on the <lb />
superiority of <lb />
fabric. style <lb />
and <lb />
The new <lb />
b e breasted <lb />
Driver will be <lb />
a popular coat <lb />
this season. <lb />
Come here <lb />
for your new <lb />
and <lb />
you'll miss <lb />
nothing that's <lb />
new. <lb />
OVERCOAT <lb />
weather is here <lb />
and so are the <lb />
handsome new <lb />
Overcoats, <lb />
More <lb />
or <lb />
garments <lb />
were never of- <lb />
to the <lb />
trade. <lb />
the <lb />
genteel and <lb />
Coat or <lb />
swagger long <lb />
coat. <lb />
ship. <lb />
If you buy your Overcoat here, you'll appreciate <lb />
the Overcoat excellence we give you more fully, after <lb />
you have worn the Coat a few months. <lb />
Frank <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department Is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
HOUSE OF <lb />
Reflects Sentiment. <lb />
The Greenville c-1 <lb />
the eleventh year of its <lb />
existence and usefulness to tie <lb />
people of I'll t county <lb />
by increasing its sir. <lb />
eight pages. While The Re- <lb />
reflects the sentiment-. I <lb />
the best people of the <lb />
is not simply a reflector, but , <lb />
leader in and a moulder of , <lb />
opinion on questions involving tin <lb />
its people. <lb />
The Messenger's congratulation, <lb />
and compliments of t <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
per in the way, no to <lb />
y, d-y lo <lb />
i. filling in i-sups De- <lb />
Witt's Little Burly Stem. <lb />
ruinous little pills are a certain <lb />
guarantee against headache, bilious- <lb />
torpid and all of the ills <lb />
resulting from constipation. They <lb />
tonic and strengthen the liver. <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb />
To Our Friends <lb />
and Customer. <lb />
extend to you our many thanks for <lb />
your liberal patronage during the old year <lb />
1905 and wish you one and all a Happy <lb />
and Prosperous New Year and assure you that <lb />
as the new year dawns upon us we shall -pare <lb />
no effort to bring before you the <lb />
lines of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods <lb />
the market affords. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
Total abstinence pays in some <lb />
countries in different ways as well <lb />
as in saving money and in guarantee <lb />
against drinking to excess. No <lb />
who drinks at all can be certain <lb />
he will not sometimes drink to ex- <lb />
Business men and great <lb />
in America put a premium <lb />
upon sobriety. A Swiss life <lb />
company has agreed to insure <lb />
of a railroad men's <lb />
society for -1 per cent, less <lb />
than lie premiums charged to non <lb />
tad a Swiss accident in- <lb />
company which for some <lb />
time has made rebate of per cent, <lb />
total abstainers is so well satisfied <lb />
with tho result that it will make the <lb />
rebate per cent, after 1905 <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
one who starts out to r has use for a <lb />
COBB BROS. S Norfolk. LU <lb />
Brokers in <lb />
Cotton, Grain nod <lb />
ons. ft u, Nev, <lb />
and N-w <lb />
INDEMNITY <lb />
POLICIES <lb />
SALE <lb />
i. A, White, <lb />
. . <lb />
received by R. G. Chapman <lb />
Co., a car load lime which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Bet for children at H. <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
r. Joe Nye, after spending several <lb />
days with Ms brother Prof. F. C. <lb />
has returned to his mime <lb />
Awl-pule, in county. <lb />
The town tax books are now <lb />
open at the of S. Q. Chapman <lb />
Let all and P <lb />
promptly. Smith, collector. <lb />
line of d Winter, <lb />
Roods are now in. See our lire be <lb />
fore you to please A. <lb />
V. Co. <lb />
Frank book-keeper <lb />
the A. G. Cm, Mfg Co., <lb />
alter spending Christmas <lb />
with his parents Eureka. <lb />
Another large shipment of show <lb />
all styles and sizes and price very <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Black Liniment, <lb />
recommended for the human <lb />
family, fine perfectly <lb />
sub-cutaneous com <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Monday night a beautiful Christ- <lb />
mas ladder was in the <lb />
Baptist church to the delight <lb />
Of the children and older pie <lb />
as well. <lb />
Don't forget the nice furniture <lb />
1st A W Co <lb />
White's Colic Cure, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock an I a sure colic cure, <lb />
at the Drugstore <lb />
For hay, corn and oats, go to <lb />
Harrington Barber <lb />
W. Clark of the firm of W. <lb />
Clark Co., of was hero <lb />
yesterday on special business with <lb />
the A G. Cox Mfg. Co. He knows <lb />
a good thing when he sees it, so he <lb />
is dealing with toil firm. <lb />
We have the best assortment of <lb />
stationary ever brought lo Win- <lb />
B. T Cox Br. <lb />
Another load of school desk were <lb />
shipped out of A. G. x Mfg Co <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Joe Temple, former mayor of <lb />
Kinston, has just opened a buggy <lb />
factory there and was here <lb />
day buying material from the A. <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
All odors of and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb />
be on bid Hour <lb />
when yon can get at A W <lb />
An go Co <lb />
Leon Smith, formerly of Green- <lb />
-ville, but later trimmer in a car- <lb />
factory in Franklin, has <lb />
accepted a position with the Hun- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nicest and cheapest line of, mens <lb />
ties at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
International stock food <lb />
horses and cattle at Harrington <lb />
B Co. <lb />
Special prices on guns far the <lb />
next days Ar. L. House. <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
yards standard calicoes at <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Barber A <lb />
Co. <lb />
Floor oil cloth at A W Ange <lb />
Co see their stock before yon buy. <lb />
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
They have nice one cheap. <lb />
Go to H. L. Johnson's for shoes, <lb />
he has a nice lot received, <lb />
they are nice. <lb />
Nice frame and <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Theodore Cox pent Christina <lb />
with his Mother Mini for hie <lb />
home Wednesday. <lb />
Jerry Nichols and his <lb />
have moved into their rice two <lb />
story dwelling just completed, <lb />
is near the girl's dormitory. <lb />
If it Rains or snows we are all <lb />
right for there are plenty of rub <lb />
coats, shoes, and boots at A <lb />
W Ange Co <lb />
A. D. Cox is a new <lb />
shop street, opposite <lb />
the Winterville Mfg. Co. We are <lb />
informed that hie will principally <lb />
for the of <lb />
bodies and seats. Our <lb />
town is full of factories, shops and <lb />
nice store yet they keep building <lb />
and everything is on a Doom. <lb />
A second large shipment of bats <lb />
and caps Ibis season latest and <lb />
newest style at Harrington Barber <lb />
For nice apples. candies,; . ., <lb />
oranges, bananas nuts go to <lb />
Johnson's <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
Nice Hue of fresh groceries <lb />
ways hand <lb />
Mb Mollie Bryan is home for a <lb />
abort vacation as the in <lb />
her school district wish to enlarge <lb />
heir i-ch building and give her <lb />
an teacher. They expect <lb />
in have ready her <lb />
resume work in three weeks. <lb />
This known us school <lb />
will be of the lies <lb />
houses the county. Let more of <lb />
our follow this <lb />
good sized dis <lb />
nice houses, and two <lb />
one in need of a good cart <lb />
that will last and good <lb />
service just all to see or the <lb />
A. <lb />
If you expect to your <lb />
deed for meal you same time <lb />
by taking meal far your seed when <lb />
have cotton at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye is attending the <lb />
union meeting now in session <lb />
LaGrange. He expects to return <lb />
in the morning. <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- <lb />
a sure cure for all Kid- <lb />
troubles at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Be sure to see B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
nice assortment of Xmas goods for <lb />
they have a nice selection. <lb />
If you want some nice <lb />
for your friends, you sure find <lb />
you want at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
When you want nice dress goods <lb />
and trimming to A. <lb />
Ange k Go they have a nice as- <lb />
A new lot of bedsteads j 11-t <lb />
arrived at A. W. Ange Co see <lb />
their stock before yon buy <lb />
We love to see the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co shipping out so many <lb />
their comfortable school desks. <lb />
Shoes are arriving daily at A. <lb />
W. A C-V. Be sure to net <lb />
their prices you else- <lb />
where <lb />
If want a bargain In pant <lb />
A. W, they ate <lb />
selling at now. <lb />
If you want ft Tar Heel cart you <lb />
had better see about getting it at <lb />
once or the A. G. Cox Mfg Co will <lb />
ship them elsewhere. <lb />
Big line of and cans j net- <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb />
Barber <lb />
A nice lot of hats and caps just <lb />
received Mt A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
are nice be sure to see them <lb />
Go to Harrington Barber A Co. <lb />
Rubber jackets. <lb />
You can kill your hogs any time <lb />
now that you want to. for A. W. <lb />
Ange it On has salt to save them <lb />
so cheap that yon had better see <lb />
him before <lb />
Special on guns for the <lb />
next days at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
That is a nice selection of Christ- <lb />
mas goods at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Be sure to go to see the nice lot <lb />
of new furniture that A. W. Ange <lb />
A Co. has just received before you <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
received car load Hour, nice <lb />
and fresh Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
The in sales of Tar <lb />
Heel cart wheels up to dale <lb />
has been fitly per cent more <lb />
ever before, this establishes the <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. are making the <lb />
best cart wheels on the market. <lb />
Their is no back band in use <lb />
that is coming so much in general <lb />
as the made by the A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg Co, and it ii <lb />
possible to find an up to farm- <lb />
in the stale that not use <lb />
it WM only a car load of these, them. <lb />
desks that were shipped out today.; If you ant nice ma <lb />
Our Mr. Hunsucker has been chine cheap see A. W. Ange A Co <lb />
kept of late and they have nice ones, <lb />
shipping buggies. u nearly ,, <lb />
That was a broad smile on the trying to get a buggy <lb />
face of E. A, Stanley as he <lb />
his pocket 871.10 for one bale <lb />
of cotton which he had sold. <lb />
Chapman Co <lb />
The Pitt county Oil Co., are <lb />
finning cotton and making <lb />
night and day. r <lb />
Nice line of winter <lb />
for and youth's at II. L. John- <lb />
and you have not got a good pair <lb />
of pants to your name, yon go this <lb />
minute to Chapman's and get you <lb />
Xmas, ten new ones left lo <lb />
day <lb />
Co. can <lb />
surely please yon, and you <lb />
if you will just no there and <lb />
some of those nice presents they <lb />
have. If. L. Johnson's is head <lb />
quarters for groceries <lb />
Tuesday night Miss Mimic E. <lb />
John here it is cold Cox charmingly entertained <lb />
Sunday at her home <lb />
The guests were received at the <lb />
door by her mother, Mrs. A. G. <lb />
Mis-i. Meta and <lb />
lust <lb />
have, been off enjoying the holiday <lb />
are hack to take <lb />
of then-work at the girl's <lb />
For special p-ices <lb />
I, House. <lb />
The new <lb />
wan Mi. <lb />
ho came in but <lb />
will in me car <lb />
both new and old. <lb />
If you your laundry to look <lb />
nice and Ions; it to H. L. <lb />
Johnson represents the <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
Tucker one of moat <lb />
has moved <lb />
here. He is of our es- <lb />
teemed . Tucker. <lb />
If you summer all <lb />
net one of those good heaters at A. <lb />
W. Co. they a-e Cheap. <lb />
When in town call to see me I <lb />
run a first livery feed and <lb />
sale stables. W. L. <lb />
Our had a big trade <lb />
on the trade <lb />
didn't stop when mat was over. <lb />
Jut, received In R. G. Chapman <lb />
It Co., a car load of Be sure <lb />
to gel their prices at once. <lb />
Nice waist at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Th- are now <lb />
tore the more substantial of life <lb />
and are busy. <lb />
Nice line <lb />
always on hand at H. L. Johnson's. <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb />
es, at Barber A C <lb />
B. F. Manning A Co., have been <lb />
taking and are randy <lb />
for new year's work. <lb />
A new line of v just re- <lb />
R. G. Chapman Co. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the fund <lb />
tare iron bedstead., a <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Continual shipments of <lb />
bodies and seats are being made <lb />
by the A. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
A. G. Cox has bought <lb />
Griffin's farm shoot three miles <lb />
ea t of here. This is one of the <lb />
farms in the county. <lb />
A full line of drugs <lb />
hand at I <lb />
For bargains in pants go to II. <lb />
L. <lb />
B. T. Cox ft Bro. have a full line <lb />
of school books, papers, inks, <lb />
scratch tablets, day books <lb />
ledgers, account books, states, <lb />
chalk, crayons, school bags and <lb />
shawl straps. Come and see what <lb />
they before bringing else- <lb />
where. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell, who has served <lb />
oil mill so f as super- <lb />
finds that his other <lb />
duties are such that he serve <lb />
longer and J. B. Little has been <lb />
take bis place. Mr. <lb />
Little expects to move his family <lb />
next week and lake charge of the <lb />
mill at once. He is one the <lb />
best as well moat prominent men <lb />
in having a <lb />
representative for the past two <lb />
terms. We ere glad to have him <lb />
with <lb />
a pair of those or The house was beautifully <lb />
three yards of that proof; decorated In red and <lb />
and let nit make you a pair, mas bell-, holly, fern, and ever <lb />
I am disgusted with that After enjoying music, <lb />
Call at H. l and ex- <lb />
and Gents. <lb />
p A W. A nun ft Co., Hive <lb />
a tie n <lb />
an to see . <lb />
V you l. <lb />
stuff that you have been <lb />
Mi. Morris, has <lb />
purchased the house <lb />
owned and occupied by <lb />
Cox, Mr. Cox is moving buck to <lb />
his old home near Hancock's until <lb />
he build. But he is hauling <lb />
end soon be In town <lb />
in n nice new home. lie <lb />
i; member of <lb />
. v. l <lb />
both vocal and and <lb />
many all to tin <lb />
dining hall, where d duty refresh- <lb />
were served. after <lb />
to the parlor, there was <lb />
a very interesting contest, Master <lb />
Bennie Nobles being the <lb />
stick pin, and Hotter <lb />
David booby prise. The <lb />
Closing of the evening WOK <lb />
Sunday school <lb />
. by tier father. A. G. Cox and <lb />
., . company <lb />
it. p.-. sail<lb />
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merit <lb />
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Ml <lb />
and <lb />
Noble- the <lb />
t ea. <lb />
a beautiful <lb />
member of <lb />
ENTRY VACANT LAND. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr., outers <lb />
and claims twenty eight <lb />
acres, more or loss, of vacant <lb />
land lying iii Greenville town- <lb />
ship, county, on smith <lb />
of Tar Beginning at tar <lb />
kiln hen on north of Black <lb />
road leading from county <lb />
home to Black Jock at Bryant's <lb />
and Harrington's corner, thence <lb />
south degrees west with <lb />
Smith's line to W. <lb />
line, thence with W. i <lb />
lino north to line of <lb />
county home land and Me. <lb />
Bryan's land, thou with Moll. <lb />
Bryan's hind south degrees <lb />
poles to <lb />
hounded by the lands of C. <lb />
w. <lb />
others. <lb />
Skinner, <lb />
This 23rd day of Dec <lb />
Any person or poisons claim <lb />
title to or interest in the <lb />
foregoing land must <lb />
Me their protest In writing with <lb />
me within the next thirty days, <lb />
or they will be barred by law. <lb />
V. <lb />
UNDER NEW <lb />
N T <lb />
U hi X <lb />
AFTER <lb />
As Mr. Wilkinson will leave Greenville <lb />
on 18th to take charge of our Tar- <lb />
store, this store will be under new man- <lb />
On Wednesday January we <lb />
shall offer this entire stock of high Grade <lb />
Merchandise at New York cost. Sale to last <lb />
only Ten days. We are not stocked <lb />
but want to reduce stock. Millinery, Cloaks <lb />
and Overcoats will be offered at less than cost. <lb />
This is the best stock of high grade mer- <lb />
in Greenville, consisting of Ladies <lb />
Dress Goods Clothing, Over- <lb />
coats, Hats Trunks and Valises and Ladies <lb />
and Cloaks and Wraps. <lb />
No be charged at cost and <lb />
out On money re- <lb />
funded to all dissatisfied customers. Extend- <lb />
to one and all the compliments of the <lb />
season. very happy New <lb />
Very Truly <lb />
I. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Pulley Bow en <lb />
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all <lb />
he latest styles and weaves. <lb />
Boys and <lb />
Novelty Suits. <lb />
You want style in your shoos. Ultra shoes j i as much <lb />
in them as any 95.00 or and our own design <lb />
pr. r lat.-r copied by <lb />
houses all over the country. Style in th but <lb />
if the shoo docs not iii. you will not buy it for the alone. <lb />
The fitting qualities are what is necessary shoe, and in <lb />
this the ULTRA <lb />
Stands <lb />
Our pattern and last makers are undoubtedly tho best in their <lb />
trades. <lb />
Ultra Wen-. <lb />
LINE OF SHOES <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
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MAS <lb />
read this space, <lb />
II is only a few <lb />
December 25th, 1905, once more <lb />
and every one has a dear friend or friends <lb />
to whom he or she will present with a pres- <lb />
and you could select no better store than <lb />
. Tucker's <lb />
WEST MAIN <lb />
. TO DO YOUR SHOPPING.<lb />
It II BE A LADY FRIEND <lb />
. . YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE OF . . <lb />
Furs, Dress Coeds, Shoes, <lb />
Handkerchiefs, <lb />
Table Side Trunks, Skirts, Sc, Sc. <lb />
IF IT BE A FRIEND <lb />
. . YOU WILL FIND A OF <lb />
CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, GAPS, <lb />
Shirts, Collars, Fancy Vests, Gloves <lb />
Your father, mother, brother, sister sweetheart or <lb />
friend can find here a present that will make one <lb />
of the above a nice handsome gift. <lb />
One visit to this store will show you exactly <lb />
what we have and at prices not be discounted in <lb />
Greenville. Hoping a look from one <lb />
A. E. TUCKER, <lb />
WEST MAIN STREET, <lb />
Carolina <lb />
COBB BROS. milliard, <lb />
f III Bl I I I. I <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Buyer in <lb />
Stock-, Cotton, Grain nod <lb />
. Win. i Yuri <lb />
Greenville N C <lb />
MARBLE MONUMENTAL <lb />
OF EVE DESCRIPTION. ; S <lb />
r . , , build <lb />
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hi . ;,. v,,. etc. <lb />
m R Mora, ; Guaranteed at J L <lb />
-14 . . <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
N- <lb />
And we take the liberty of suggesting a few of our before making <lb />
Xmas purchase. Every article we sell is an ideal Xmas present and will be useful <lb />
as well as <lb />
Our line of Umbrellas from to <lb />
Silk Mufflers to 3.00 <lb />
Our line of Glove from 1.00 to 2.00 <lb />
Our line of Fancy Vests from 1.25 to 4.00 <lb />
Our line of from to 1.00 <lb />
Our line of Men's Sweaters 2.00 to 4.00 <lb />
Our Line of Eiderdown Quilts, a <lb />
In addition to our line of novelties, we have the finest line of Clothing, Rain <lb />
Coats, Footwear and to be found anywhere. A suit clothes, a rain coat <lb />
a pair of shoes or fine hat would make a nice present. , <lb />
Your Presence is Requested, <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb />
LAND BALK. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of <lb />
court of Pitt made id the case <lb />
of R I May and K H May Mains J it <lb />
and wife, <lb />
the undersigned commissioner sell for <lb />
cash before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville on Saturday <lb />
the following described tract <lb />
land situate in the county of Pitt and in <lb />
Township adjoining the <lb />
lands of Mrs. Arthur Forbes. Jerry <lb />
Fields, the laud the <lb />
Greene county line containing <lb />
acres, and known as <lb />
place said land is being sold for <lb />
ion this Nov. 23rd 1805. <lb />
sines commissioner, <lb />
A SERIOUS JOKE- <lb />
It Was Almost Fatal to the Willing <lb />
Boy, but He Survived. <lb />
A business man in lower <lb />
way is u practical joker of the most <lb />
rabid description. A few days ago <lb />
a youth of about fifteen walked into <lb />
his place, which is a wholesale store, <lb />
looked around curiously and <lb />
the proprietor. <lb />
a lie inquired. <lb />
the man, who was <lb />
leaning against the doorway to bis <lb />
private pulling at a pipe. <lb />
you anything a boy <lb />
could <lb />
The man took the pipe from his <lb />
mouth mid looked about. <lb />
guess a could sweep up this <lb />
ho remarked. <lb />
said the boy. He hustled <lb />
into the back of the got a <lb />
broom, and in fifteen minutes <lb />
had the as dean as that of a <lb />
dining room. <lb />
he inquired in <lb />
a businesslike son of way. <lb />
said the man. gazing far <lb />
out across the street. <lb />
The boy looked at him. <lb />
appeared In his face and faded <lb />
away, to lie into disappoint- <lb />
a- one picture fades into an- <lb />
other with a dissolving view <lb />
he said finally. Tie <lb />
walked slowly over to he had <lb />
laid his cap and coat put them <lb />
on. lie glanced up at the man hope- <lb />
fully as he passed out. The man <lb />
Was fixedly looking at something <lb />
across the net. The looked <lb />
DOCK several times as he walked <lb />
down the i There was nothing <lb />
doing, lie reached tho corner and <lb />
turned into a side street. A moment <lb />
Inter a was laid on his <lb />
and lie turned to face one of <lb />
the <lb />
old man lays hero's n dollar <lb />
for you, and stop reading <lb />
M -aid. the <lb />
Toe placed the dollar in his <lb />
pocket, and face brightened, <lb />
i long he said, <lb />
tell the old man for rue his <lb />
come pretty near being <lb />
r. ha d cheerily b <lb />
he walked York M <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 9TH, 1905. <lb />
Loans <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
1.800.60 <lb />
Due from Banks 29,016.88 <lb />
Cash Items 794.67 <lb />
Gold coin 080.00 <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Nat, 0,967.00 <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 302.42 <lb />
Depot, sub to check 40.08489 <lb />
116,987.81 <lb />
Stat- of North Carolina, <lb />
County f Pitt. I <lb />
I. J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
the above statement is true to the beat of my <lb />
knot, ledge and belief. J. R. VIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 9th day of Nov- <lb />
J. V. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. M. LANG. <lb />
W. J <lb />
R. L. DAY I. <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plow, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
VOUCH TO CREDITORS <lb />
Saving duly before the <lb />
Superior Court Clock of county <lb />
as executrix of the and <lb />
of Alfred den <lb />
is hereby to all persons in- <lb />
to she estate to -u <lb />
to under good and nil <lb />
having claims <lb />
estate must present to the <lb />
Undersigned for pit, on or be <lb />
fore Dee. ISM, or <lb />
I hi plead In bar recovery. <lb />
-lay of v, <lb />
Mis. its. J. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS, <lb />
and Temple <lb />
that we <lb />
us, in the practice of <lb />
the Mr Harry Skinner, Jr. <lb />
will continue her<lb />
January 2nd, <lb />
MARRY <lb />
W. <lb />
at<lb />
J. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb />
-.-. AYDEN, N. C. . <lb />
As for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
treat pleasure hi receiving sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
those arrears. We have a lit <lb />
of all who receive mail at <lb />
this office. We also take orders <lb />
for job printing. <lb />
Mr. Duke family, A. D. <lb />
Williams family, J. T. Smith, <lb />
Jr., and family, R. T. Coward <lb />
wife are all home after spending <lb />
the with their <lb />
Our rugs and art squares are <lb />
finer the finest, and <lb />
Our are, staple and <lb />
Fancy Groceries and <lb />
Dry goods, Notions <lb />
and for <lb />
Brown Clothing, made to <lb />
dual measurement. for <lb />
Troy which <lb />
will also be called for and deliver- <lb />
ed free. you for pant <lb />
patronage, and hoping to serve <lb />
in the future. F. G. <lb />
Co. <lb />
W. T. Mason, of Whichard, <lb />
is visiting her father, J. T, Smith <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
painting them with <lb />
Town and Comity lead <lb />
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
R. Smith Bro. <lb />
in Holton has been to and <lb />
Grifton daring the week. <lb />
You should see our line of lace <lb />
before baying J. R. <lb />
Jesse Bell wife, of Morehead <lb />
City, have been visiting the family <lb />
of J. T. Smith, Jr. <lb />
V. and paper roofing, <lb />
Pumps with long or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Alley and family, after <lb />
a pleasant visit to brother, H. <lb />
C. left yesterday. <lb />
goods, Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
silks, trimmings, lining and white <lb />
goods at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Mis Annie Edwards is home <lb />
from G. F. college for a visit, <lb />
Bed steads, springs, <lb />
and double, rockers, <lb />
and split-bottom chairs wash stands <lb />
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb />
We have just received a ship- <lb />
of Queen shoes for <lb />
women. We ask that you see <lb />
them before buying, J. R. Torn, <lb />
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb />
when you need something to <lb />
your feet, we can save you money <lb />
and you something to fit the <lb />
foot. We carry the nicest and best <lb />
shoe you ever saw. Try a <lb />
pair and be convinced. <lb />
We are shipments of <lb />
furniture every day. Come to see <lb />
if you want J. R. Turn- <lb />
age. <lb />
The firm of Einstein <lb />
Kinston, have retired from the <lb />
retail mercantile badness and <lb />
entered exclusively into the whole- <lb />
business of dry goods and <lb />
notions. They have employed our <lb />
townsman. W. J. Boyd, as travel <lb />
inc salesman and we sincerely hope <lb />
Mi. Boyd may receive a liberal <lb />
He is deserving <lb />
young gentleman and represents a <lb />
first class firm. <lb />
Needles and repairs for <lb />
all makes of sewing machines at <lb />
J H Tripp Bro. <lb />
Best Spurn Sewing Machine Oil, <lb />
also the best for Bicycles and clean- <lb />
guns. Warranted not to just <lb />
guns, at J. II. Tripp <lb />
Miss Minnie of near <lb />
is at Mrs W. E. Hooks. <lb />
Buy your trunks valise, satchels <lb />
and suit cases from Turnage. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks <lb />
Telescopes, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. i Smith Bro. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made <lb />
Paw Bread Trays at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Our of Groceries Con- <lb />
la complete. Call <lb />
see us. J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb />
Call Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb />
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb />
to be bad anywhere. <lb />
Latest styles in cloaks wrap <lb />
for Misses and Ladies <lb />
u nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Josh Mills is more horse <lb />
and mule flesh this season than has <lb />
ever before. Surely <lb />
our farmers for next year are <lb />
anticipating big things. <lb />
See our line of ladies and <lb />
cloaks. J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson invitee your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We your attention to our <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for <lb />
cents. J. R. Turnage. <lb />
G. Z Ricks and of <lb />
have been spending several <lb />
days with the family of Barnes <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the best and <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson have the <lb />
strongest line of goods <lb />
shoes in town. <lb />
S. M. Smith family, we <lb />
regret to learn have left <lb />
and will make their borne near <lb />
Fort Barnwell, Mr. Smith haying <lb />
bought a farm near there. <lb />
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb />
per yard, great reductions in white <lb />
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb />
R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Highest prices paid for chickens <lb />
and all country produce <lb />
try Tripp Bro. <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please yon with <lb />
their new line of heavy and <lb />
groceries. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon, of <lb />
who has been visiting sister, <lb />
Mrs Barnes has returned <lb />
home, <lb />
carry <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly. <lb />
Hart Jenkins <lb />
smoking tobacco is O. K. <lb />
W. E. Hooks left yesterday for <lb />
Greensboro. Look for another of <lb />
his big ads on bis return. He <lb />
believes ads and is always add- <lb />
The figures be makes <lb />
ally count and his patrons tell <lb />
that is no lie. <lb />
On Jan. 1st I will <lb />
business in Ayden, mast <lb />
sell my stock consisting of dry <lb />
goods notions, shoes, hat 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 of stock and rent <lb />
to call and see the <lb />
prices. Your- to serve <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Nov. 1905. Ayden <lb />
A full of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand baa, <lb />
suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Miss Meta of Kin- <lb />
is here on a visit to Miss <lb />
Helen <lb />
Buy Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
non they have the best. <lb />
I always keep on hand a fall <lb />
feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
seed meal and brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
F. Lilly. <lb />
The at <lb />
tamped raisins, <lb />
oranges, apples, <lb />
are Try them and <lb />
you will give this firm <lb />
day trade. <lb />
Sugar, rice, flour, snuff, tobacco, <lb />
and at <lb />
horn's cannot lie excelled. <lb />
and see. <lb />
the selection of their Christ <lb />
mas <lb />
have taken great pains as a <lb />
have the Try <lb />
and if you are not pleased it will <lb />
lie no fault of theirs. <lb />
There developments <lb />
in the recent murder here, but <lb />
opinion is general that there is a <lb />
deal which has not yet been <lb />
brought out. colored man <lb />
killed bore a most excellent char- <lb />
W. Co. are <lb />
pared for Christmas. Their <lb />
this season is unsurpassed. <lb />
Their clothing, fur- <lb />
goods, boots shoes and <lb />
bats. Their dress goods and <lb />
everything ladies like is up to <lb />
date and of latest. To Bee is <lb />
to be convinced. them a call <lb />
and <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
shipment of dry goods. Come to <lb />
see us J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Next Sunday will be the 53rd <lb />
Sunday in year An <lb />
which does not occur but <lb />
once in hundred years. <lb />
Buy one of our Hawes <lb />
Hats. Sold under a guarantee. <lb />
J. R. Turnage. <lb />
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
will be services in the <lb />
Episcopal church next Sunday. <lb />
The public are invited to attend. <lb />
Surely J. W. Taylor has some <lb />
nice presents such as <lb />
snail novelty clocks, watches, <lb />
chains, lobs, goods, lockets, <lb />
brooches, emblem, pins, stick, <lb />
pins, and brooches and finger rings <lb />
children. <lb />
For rugs, carpeting, mattings <lb />
and Bee oar line J. R. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
For certain lot or <lb />
parcel of land in the town of <lb />
the of J. F. Dixon <lb />
and William Worthington, con- <lb />
about two acres, which will <lb />
be sold on reasonable terms. See <lb />
or apply to J. B. Ayden, <lb />
R, F. D. No. or see J. J. <lb />
For one desiring to <lb />
purchase a valuable tract of land <lb />
partly the town of. will <lb />
do well to see undersigned at <lb />
once. J. A. Harrington, <lb />
age. <lb />
is headquarters for <lb />
shoes. <lb />
Three dime, Battles, for cents <lb />
of our spun sewing Machine oil, J. <lb />
Tripp Bro. <lb />
Mr. Carney and family came up <lb />
Wednesday from a Christmas visit <lb />
down the road. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, bulls, <lb />
locks nails Cross <lb />
cut saws mechanic tools at J <lb />
R Smith Bro <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. E <lb />
a Co. <lb />
Jack is back borne <lb />
from South Carolina on a visit to <lb />
his parents. He the boys <lb />
seem to be having a time. <lb />
Jack is a dandy. <lb />
Car load of call for sale by Can <lb />
lion and Tyson. <lb />
is unsurpassed. <lb />
If you need the way <lb />
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb />
come to see us, Hart <lb />
A line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Go to E. new <lb />
market tor beef, fresh meats, -an <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb />
t hemp rope and pulleys, at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
wary. <lb />
Get the planter <lb />
beet on the R. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
Christmas is past and everything <lb />
seems to be settling down to the <lb />
regular routine. are <lb />
made for the new year a <lb />
general purpose seems to evident <lb />
of a in <lb />
something and make success a <lb />
reality. way and the beet <lb />
way to do Ibis is to and <lb />
advertise freely. To the sluggard <lb />
wealth is a stranger. To the vise <lb />
and persevering plenty abundantly <lb />
adds its advertise <lb />
SAULS <lb />
PHARMACY <lb />
Ayden, N. C.<lb />
rd , <lb />
The Only Requisite for <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
are your hands and a jar of <lb />
Pompeian <lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
Soap takes dirt but not out then <lb />
. the soap. There is nothing in soap <lb />
is good for the tissues; if it remains, <lb />
becomes an is blocked. <lb />
searches every impurity out of the <lb />
grease, the dirt, and <lb />
massage builds the and <lb />
must go. <lb />
Gentlewomen use it in place of face powder. <lb />
it after <lb />
SO snail per Jar <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
held i <lb />
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i on <lb />
mil. <lb />
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committee at <lb />
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on at <lb />
miles t <lb />
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Attended days at m, <lb />
on at w <lb />
miles t . at <lb />
M. Wuhan., m. It. <lb />
L. William. J. C. u owe-, Mary <lb />
Allen, Henry Allen, <lb />
V. <lb />
by his Mien <lb />
Tripp, H Williams, if. <lb />
B. N. and by <lb />
general Guardian, N. w. <lb />
Ea- Part, <lb />
I Sale of land for partition. <lb />
By mu u I. C <lb />
Clerk of <lb />
Pitt the entitled <lb />
u. ii <lb />
will on Saturday, it De- <lb />
to public vale Hie House Door <lb />
in Greenville, to lowliest bidder <lb />
cash the of land to <lb />
and being in <lb />
I'm t North Caro- <lb />
adjoining Sam Allen, <lb />
Hirers and being <lb />
land which the M. G. Move Mill <lb />
was formerly <lb />
Seven moss- or less. This sale <lb />
in made for This the stilt <lb />
of November, <lb />
K, C. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
DIM <lb />
. . <lb />
S. M <lb />
Attended day <lb />
J on <lb />
14- miles <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
l M <lb />
amount paid Board Commissioners <lb />
Slat of North Carolina. I <lb />
County. <lb />
I. Richard William, clerk of the <lb />
of commissioner,,, tor the county afore <lb />
the foregoing Is a correct <lb />
statement as appear upon record In my <lb />
This 4th day of December <lb />
It WILLIAMS. <lb />
Clerk Hoard Co. Com. Co. <lb />
Opportunity makes the man <lb />
the man has made the <lb />
THE TAYLOR HOUSE. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt Count <lb />
J Williams, J. B. N. Williams and <lb />
Battle by In <lb />
Tyson and Joseph Tripp, <lb />
VI <lb />
J. C. Williams. <lb />
By virtue of a decree tie <lb />
day of November, c. <lb />
Clerk Superior court of <lb />
county, in the above <lb />
; will on the day <lb />
I 1906, expose <lb />
sale, at court door Green. <lb />
ville. to Hie bidder fur cash. <lb />
Hie following parcel of laud lo v. i <lb />
Lying aim being in <lb />
county. North town <lb />
Miming the land of j T. Allen, a, ad- <lb />
Thomas Manning, N w <lb />
others c n, a, re Tyson <lb />
or less, and known as the Moses w. <lb />
Tyson place, the land on <lb />
sides of In <lb />
is made ion, hour <lb />
of sale VI o'clock M. <lb />
This the day of 1903. <lb />
P. C. Ha in n mi. <lb />
After January 1st I will e <lb />
found at the Blow House, on e <lb />
corner west of the Mason c <lb />
Temple opera house, where I <lb />
will be lo all my old <lb />
who have patronized n e <lb />
at old Quinn House The <lb />
house has been thoroughly reno- <lb />
and put in neat condition, <lb />
and everything that the market <lb />
affords will be found on my table- <lb />
THE TAYLOR HOUSE, <lb />
MISS LULA. TAYLOR, PROP. <lb />
A coward is a man who knows <lb />
he's wrong refuses to admit it <lb />
Ad Announcement <lb />
FREE DELIVERY <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
AW <lb />
Office Brisk Block, Rani at. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
F. G. Co., will have from now on a Delivery <lb />
Wagon. Those purchasing goods at our store, will have <lb />
same delivered Free of Charge at their homes In any <lb />
part of Ayden or natural suburbs. <lb />
F. Q Company, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEn <lb />
N. J.-. <lb />
At the of business Nov. 10th, 1905. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due Hanks, <lb />
Conk <lb />
Gold Corn, <lb />
Silver <lb />
National Honk notes <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
expenses, j <lb />
Dividends unpaid X. <lb />
subject to <lb />
Total. <lb />
STATE OP CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PIT, j <lb />
J. R. Smith, Cashier of the bank, do solemnly sweat <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of and be- <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
Attest-. <lb />
R. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
sworn to before <lb />
me, this of Nov. 1905. <lb />
STANCH. HODGES, <lb />
Public <lb />
North I f. u <lb />
In Court. <lb />
J. I . v en <lb />
, v. sale; <lb />
John R. <lb />
B virtue a directed to <lb />
the Sheriff from the Sup- <lb />
court of in the above <lb />
milled action, I will, on Monday, the <lb />
15th day of Jan. limn at o'clock m. <lb />
at the mart d or of said <lb />
ell to the bidder to <lb />
said Execution, all the <lb />
Which the said John <lb />
will lams, defendant, has or may <lb />
have bad. in the following described <lb />
real estate lo wit, That tract of land <lb />
Township as <lb />
Moss w. place, on both <lb />
sides of th- old Plank Ho id, adjoin- <lb />
Noah Tyson, Thomas <lb />
Aden, Mary Allen, the Thomas <lb />
Lacy land rs. con acres <lb />
more or less, being the tract of land <lb />
devised the will of the late Moves <lb />
Tyson to the Children of his daughter <lb />
Virginia the said <lb />
defendant being one of children <lb />
This Dee. L. w, Tucke <lb />
Sheriff of Pit <lb />
REWARD <lb />
A reward of will lie paid for in- <lb />
formation to convict <lb />
any party or parties who leave <lb />
open or do any damage to gate or <lb />
around stock law <lb />
territory, or who cut the fence mi that <lb />
and horses pass <lb />
J. H. see. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
overcame <lb />
crease vigor, banish pains. <lb />
No remedy K. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Co., <lb />
Sold By J. W. Bryan.<lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
furniture Dealer, paid for <lb />
Sides, Fur. Cotton Seed. Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, Bed <lb />
ends, Rn<lb />
Tables, P <lb />
and Gail Ax Hint <lb />
Key Weal <lb />
roots, Henry George Can- <lb />
Md Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Jelly <lb />
Flour <lb />
Ly, Food, Matches, <lb />
Dot son Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Cheese, Beet Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing Machines and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
see me. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
REMAINS REACH HOME. <lb />
ace This Aft -noon. <lb />
The of young <lb />
Jarvis, who was killed at <lb />
Wednesday reached <lb />
here on Friday night's train, and <lb />
were met at the depot by a large <lb />
cumber friends, being taken <lb />
from there to the home of hie <lb />
rowing mother, Mrs. M. A. Jarvis, <lb />
on Second street. <lb />
The body to <lb />
by B. B. Jams, a <lb />
r of deceased. aid H. S. <lb />
Baker, a fellow of the <lb />
railroad. From those it U learned <lb />
that David's death was by <lb />
his run over by a shifting <lb />
engine on the railroad yard on <lb />
which he yard conductor. <lb />
Just how it Manned c id not he <lb />
told as no one saw the accident. <lb />
and when he was missed and search <lb />
him tis body was cold <lb />
when found. <lb />
The funeral was <lb />
o'clock inter- <lb />
in Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb />
we conducted In Rev. <lb />
W. K Con and the <lb />
,. ,. c in I. <lb />
It. W. H. <lb />
K. W <lb />
Brown, and Frank <lb />
Many sympathy <lb />
have l-en extended to the <lb />
and <lb />
brother. <lb />
QUITE REMARKABLE. <lb />
ARTY. <lb />
Miss Shad Meets Her Match. <lb />
Christmas at the Center <lb />
Brick. <lb />
K. for Tin <lb />
Some one has said that <lb />
are of a <lb />
and we think this <lb />
philosophy in more than one sense <lb />
Anyhow, the grown may hold <lb />
to their assumed dignity for <lb />
time, but when the Christmas tide <lb />
rolls around they certainly limber <lb />
they get a chance. <lb />
At th i pry <lb />
the Sunday of the Christian <lb />
church at Brick ware <lb />
house, Friday night, the grown <lb />
folks had a chance to shake off the <lb />
twinges of and gel <lb />
k of old <lb />
you I were <lb />
seems to be <lb />
abroad that stout people tun <lb />
Now I to tell you that then <lb />
in weigh <lb />
outclass the -viii <lb />
weight, it just adds <lb />
o ;. momentum a <lb />
you happened <lb />
the h a solid j <lb />
ii . matron, with the idea <lb />
-to- eaten up <lb />
you simply mi set your <lb />
e a. <lb />
Do think all the fun <lb />
with those who have added <lb />
to maturity, all had a royal <lb />
time, from the y to the <lb />
and of <lb />
of the warehouse in <lb />
loaning it for this occasion <lb />
wit full appreciation among tho <lb />
joined in games, <lb />
Col, I. A. la u-. remark- <lb />
able inc dent that <lb />
Streets of morning, <lb />
which caused a breach of <lb />
the ; e ice. The colonel c <lb />
down town about K; i <lb />
when he met a large roe <lb />
the sidewalk. is his <lb />
Le <lb />
raising his hat <lb />
t-fl. Where- <lb />
up a -aid with ii <lb />
emphasis am not mg to <lb />
the Greenville public, sir, and I <lb />
n advance- am look- <lb />
for Col. sane A. who <lb />
always pays great to the <lb />
first season. <lb />
Thereupon the said <lb />
many thanks. I am the <lb />
you are looking <lb />
And many bows aid <lb />
they bade each other good bye <lb />
until they <lb />
win sup together. <lb />
This is the first breach of the <lb />
peace of the that has happen- <lb />
ed this reason, and the colonel <lb />
always has she first experience of <lb />
this son. <lb />
and <lb />
Of Clans paid the <lb />
i i a, pi puny visit, much to <lb />
of the gathering, especially <lb />
ho awaited the usual bag of <lb />
e and fruits which the <lb />
jolly follow always carries <lb />
with him on these occasions, i <lb />
had their fill of <lb />
them, <lb />
n left out, <lb />
Santa was ably Impersonated by j <lb />
who, while <lb />
naturally a stout the good j <lb />
saint was able, the <lb />
in of an ample <lb />
of pillows and bolsters, to give the j <lb />
needed appearance of that <lb />
when he laughed, like a <lb />
b full of and made the <lb />
grown man say <lb />
a lo <lb />
Four<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
Trains a Day <lb />
i. <lb />
WITH SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES TO THE--- <lb />
Great Gift Sale. <lb />
RAILROAD SCHEDULE. <lb />
Train No. from Kin- <lb />
arrives at Green- <lb />
ville 8.28 a. m. Train No. <lb />
leaves Greenville for <lb />
Kinston at 5.47 p. m., <lb />
hours to do your <lb />
shopping at, <lb />
rs <lb />
BIG STORK, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Is the ocean to which all Traffic Rivers <lb />
Flow. It has our good <lb />
fortune to a sale at <lb />
such savings at a time when they <lb />
would be so highly appreciated as now.<lb />
RAILROAD SCHEDULE. <lb />
Train No. from Tar- <lb />
arrives at Greenville <lb />
11.18 train No. <lb />
for Tarboro 4-27 p. m., <lb />
giving you hours do <lb />
your shopping at <lb />
BIG <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
would I Wen <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
Is upon us and with the thought comes smile, born of keen pleasure afforded us in an <lb />
to remind our friends that we still in and memories for them. <lb />
Presents now to be found at <lb />
Big Store, Greenville. <lb />
Dress Suits, Tuxedo Suits, Business Fine Underwear, and Stiff Dress Gloves, Driving <lb />
shirts. Silk Scarfs, Silk Suspenders, Silk , Linen Handkerchiefs, Full Dress Protectors,. <lb />
J INC'S Silk Mufflers, Umbrellas, Dress Suit Cases. Women's Wearables at underselling What could be more <lb />
Sal Feed appropriate for a holiday gift than some nice Furs. Full line of Waists and Skirt Patterns, Millinery, Women's <lb />
Near Five Greenville, N. C. Chairs, Bed-room Suits, Rugs, Matting, Pictures, Trunks. Be careful don't overlook <lb />
No Cleaner Paper. <lb />
The is <lb />
eleven years old and the State has <lb />
do cleaner <lb />
ard i not only a good <lb />
high Christian gentleman. <lb />
Charity Children. <lb />
FIST CLASS TEAMS f pleasure drives, or to take pas <lb />
to points. <lb />
Drive and Work and for salt. I <lb />
them in large Bell as low as any dealer, either <lb />
for Cash or on Time. <lb />
When you an in and want you horse and <lb />
properly oared i i my <lb />
SALE AND STABLES <lb />
Shoe and Department or you may never what you might have saved till it is too late. <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Mills. <lb />
The time being at when you will want <lb />
or mules ti meet your needs the ming season we solicit <lb />
patronage. <lb />
We have SALE STABLES at Greenville and Ayden whew <lb />
we will carry a full stock of GOOD HOUSES and MULES <lb />
during the entire season Come and we will show you <lb />
that it la a to trade with us, for we get <lb />
took direct from the stock thereby saving you the prof- <lb />
its the middle dealers have to make and which you save <lb />
by buying from u. It would take much of your <lb />
to pay us a and get familiar with our methods of doing <lb />
as we feel that it would result In making you a per- <lb />
customer, and we are we can make it benefit you <lb />
for so doing. We are prepared to suit your needs and what is <lb />
m re we guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Window Mills, <lb />
and Mules. Sales Stables. and Greenville. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS i <lb />
raft Pleat, d Bo. <lb />
I U <lb />
It <lb />
tearful whir <lb />
aloe and <lb />
I bod art <lb />
It tea for <lb />
and wound-. <lb />
J L it <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
duly before the apply ti in <lb />
Clerk of the o <lb />
of C. d.- county nod to tho board of <lb />
Is hereby to all <lb />
hi-., hi i to the to <lb />
to retail spirituous and <lb />
hi quantities o <lb />
if less five gallon <lb />
and all persons having claims in tho town of , in <lb />
-ail estate must present the same for story frame bulling on side <lb />
payment within months of railroad it twine <lb />
date or thin notion will be plead Staton A to b, <lb />
tn run in the name of T K. <lb />
M. G. h He 27th day of O. <lb />
of B- <lb />
EV O VACANT L V J L. <lb />
J. and <lb />
i In Swift <lb />
ii Ida up <lb />
the <lb />
November <lb />
J. <lb />
Any ft or In <lb />
Id Amt <lb />
mo In .- next <lb />
of <lb />
buy ho by law. <lb />
Tills It <lb />
cu. <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
MARRIAGE LICENSES.<lb />
Large Holiday List of <lb />
f During the lost two week n <lb />
Register of Deeds P. <lb />
issued marriage <lb />
to folio <lb />
D. M. Newell and Mattie <lb />
linger, <lb />
Jesse and <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
M ill Hi <lb />
by <lb />
W T and <lb />
Harris Annie <lb />
Lee <lb />
John King and Mary E Taylor <lb />
Joyner and Lula Hearne <lb />
aDd Nita <lb />
E I. Mayo aDd Mattie Grimes. <lb />
Jethro Mills Lucy J <lb />
Myrtle Turn- <lb />
age. <lb />
Wilfred Buck and Mary Aim <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
Alien and Emma Harris. <lb />
B V James Mabel M <lb />
Gardner Nina <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
J H Jenkins and Magnolia <lb />
Walker. <lb />
Root Gray and Nannie <lb />
T Flanagan and <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Walter Smith and Stella <lb />
way. <lb />
George and Mattie <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
M H Teel J Everett. <lb />
FA Mills Henrietta <lb />
Go won. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Bonnie and Jane <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Ernest and Lena Badger. <lb />
and Alice House. <lb />
Henry Frizzle and Annie Wig- <lb />
gins. <lb />
Geo. Jenkins and Lulu Weaver. <lb />
Henry Vines and Martha Jen- <lb />
kins. <lb />
Allen Lee and Georgia Ann <lb />
Jones. <lb />
Frank Moore Carrie Walker. <lb />
Susie Hunter. <lb />
John Whitaker and Annie Cox. <lb />
Walter Franks and Bettie Gib- <lb />
bins. <lb />
Warren Clark and <lb />
Mason <lb />
Barber. <lb />
Henry Rogers and Katie <lb />
tree. <lb />
Henry Chapman and Lillie <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
Joe H Wilson and Delia Got- <lb />
ham. <lb />
John Warren Adelaide <lb />
Staton. <lb />
Warren Coward and Alice <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Edmond Vines and Rosa Fields. <lb />
Samuel David <lb />
Jesse Edwards and Polly King. <lb />
Samuel <lb />
James and Martha <lb />
Peter Boon and Moseley. <lb />
Silas Moore Nettie Cox. <lb />
J S and <lb />
David Daniel and Mary Smith. <lb />
Nathaniel Williams and <lb />
William Phillips <lb />
Shelly. <lb />
Richard and Maggie <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
The total number issued during <lb />
the mouth was <lb />
The Chief Events of a <lb />
Notable Year. <lb />
SHORT DAILY RECORD <lb />
f. Labor Collision bet wren <lb />
strikers In various of <lb />
A In <lb />
Warsaw, <lb />
End of tho <lb />
on the reported for the <lb />
three and <lb />
10.000 <lb />
women killed and h <lb />
ed by the collision of a sleigh with a <lb />
train N V. <lb />
Prime the <lb />
of tho Interior of<lb />
Oswald w-M <lb />
known painter of the <lb />
school, <lb />
last the War la <lb />
the <lb />
M YEARS OBITUARY ROLL <lb />
at Bakery. <lb />
Tho Bakery heretofore operated <lb />
by J. A. Ricks Bro., <lb />
with grocery will <lb />
hereafter be by J. M. <lb />
Mr. had years ex- <lb />
in this Hue, and in <lb />
to the bakery he will carry a <lb />
stock of fruit and confections in <lb />
one of the stores i-i the Jarvis <lb />
building. <lb />
A flairs, <lb />
Sport Ins; <lb />
of Life- and If by Accidents, <lb />
Shipwrecks, Stores and <lb />
Chronological Review.<lb />
If u period to date <lb />
from the history of the war between <lb />
The year opened <lb />
with the fall of Port Arthur after a <lb />
prolonged and contest In <lb />
which men took part and the <lb />
casualties <lb />
The Russian laud force signally <lb />
defeated at In March, and In <lb />
May the Baltic fleet was <lb />
annihilated In the strait of Korea <lb />
by the Japanese Admiral <lb />
Togo. On the Initiative of President <lb />
Roosevelt negotiation for a con- <lb />
were begun In June, <lb />
were opened In Portsmouth, N. <lb />
H., In August which ended In the con- <lb />
of a treaty of peace signed by <lb />
the emperor of the emperor <lb />
of Japan Oct. Hostilities <lb />
war continued approximately one year <lb />
and four months, and the estimated <lb />
cost of the conflict Is over <lb />
The total battle casualties are <lb />
placed at over <lb />
During the year the Internal troubles <lb />
of reached an acute stage and <lb />
result In the granting of civic <lb />
which In their entirety amount to <lb />
a social and identical revolution <lb />
of the autocracy. <lb />
Among the political events of the <lb />
year were the dissolution of the union <lb />
under one crown of Sweden Nor- <lb />
way and the establishment of the <lb />
pendent kingdom of Norway with <lb />
Prince Charles of Denmark on the <lb />
throne. Venezuela became Involved in <lb />
disputes with the and <lb />
France over concessions to the <lb />
of those two countries, and the <lb />
powers, with the exception of <lb />
Germany, united In a demonstration to <lb />
bring Turkey to terms In tho matter of <lb />
Macedonia. <lb />
The obituary list of the year Includes <lb />
Joseph Mary <lb />
I lodge. Mary A. and <lb />
John Hay. In America, and <lb />
Sir Henry Irving, In <lb />
England. <lb />
Pour crops made new high records <lb />
for the year In this country as to value <lb />
corn. hay. wheat and rice although <lb />
In amount of production the corn crop <lb />
Is the only one of the four that exceeds <lb />
previous yields. In every crop the gen- <lb />
level of production was high and <lb />
that of prices still higher. <lb />
Offend to surrender Port Arthur to <lb />
of <lb />
Port Arthur. <lb />
i. War. Japanese <lb />
took of Port Arthur. <lb />
Theodore Thomas, noted or- <lb />
In Chicago; To. <lb />
Buses Wan <lb />
of foes at Port Arthur. <lb />
and Officials to return to <lb />
on parole and tho men held as <lb />
prisoners t war. <lb />
In Kansas City, loss of <lb />
by the burning of a wheat <lb />
of <lb />
Port Arthur prison n <lb />
and 23.41 nun surrendered. <lb />
U- coal miners on <lb />
a In <lb />
Labor Troubles; of tho cotton <lb />
mill operatives at Fall River. Mass. <lb />
which began July x. <lb />
through of <lb />
noted <lb />
Americas artist in in Lon- <lb />
aged <lb />
ll. Labor Troubles Strikers In St. Peters- <lb />
burg repulsed In an attempt to <lb />
S petition to the <lb />
South American The <lb />
States temporary protectorate <lb />
of the of Santo Domingo. <lb />
Labor Striking Russian <lb />
workmen, led by Father tired <lb />
upon while attempting to the <lb />
to present their heavy <lb />
Arthur K. of <lb />
lowered th world's <lb />
bile, record for live miles held by W. K. <lb />
from to at Or- <lb />
Fla. <lb />
St. Petersburg declared la a <lb />
of on account of revolution- <lb />
demonstrations. chief <lb />
of of Moscow, appointed gov- <lb />
of the troubled capital <lb />
t. Maxim Gorky, the Russian <lb />
author, as one of the leaders <lb />
In the revolutionary movements. <lb />
Fighting began <lb />
on the army taking <lb />
the offensive. <lb />
H. Russian <lb />
on Japanese line on the re- <lb />
pulsed by army, with heavy <lb />
e. Louis Barrios, noted <lb />
French sculptor. In Paris; . <lb />
a Santo A pact revising and <lb />
amending the convention of <lb />
between the States and Santo <lb />
I at Santo Domingo. <lb />
King Oscar of Sweden and <lb />
Norway handed over the reigns of <lb />
government to hi son. Crown <lb />
Gustav. <lb />
Russia; between troops and <lb />
the people at Russian Poland. <lb />
IS. The historic ho- <lb />
tel and other properties burned at Mo- <lb />
bile. Ala.; loss. <lb />
Cold wave in the northwest; <lb />
many persons to death <lb />
Fanny former- <lb />
well known opera singer. In <lb />
C noted author and <lb />
editor. In New York city. Sylvester <lb />
noted war correspondent. In <lb />
Havana. <lb />
William Cullen Bryant, <lb />
known newspaper man. founder of the <lb />
American Newspaper Publishers as- <lb />
at N. J.; aged <lb />
IS. Jay noted at <lb />
Pa.; aged Gun. Lew Wallace, sol- <lb />
diplomat at Craw- <lb />
aged ;. Daniel <lb />
well known caricaturist, In <lb />
New York city. <lb />
Grand Duke uncle of <lb />
the czar of Russia, slain by an <lb />
sin's bomb In Moscow. <lb />
miners entombed by an <lb />
explosion In the Virginia mines at <lb />
Birmingham. Ala. <lb />
At loss of <lb />
by In the wholesale district. <lb />
Tho students of the <lb />
of St. Petersburg suspended <lb />
studies for the tho <lb />
year In sympathy with the <lb />
strike of the <lb />
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