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POT Or GOLD DUG UP. <lb />
The Feeders of Criminal Dockets. <lb />
It's mighty sorry parents that <lb />
will let their children have <lb />
Tradition Points to Captain Kidd. way of all the fool <lb />
parents in this world the ones who <lb />
for their disobedient <lb />
are punished <lb />
Chester. Pa., en- <lb />
gaged in digging out an old <lb />
one of the textile <lb />
mills in Captain C. C. <lb />
Sawyer discovered and pot, <lb />
which was partly tilled with old <lb />
coins of silver gold. <lb />
He bus unable to determine <lb />
in Country the coins were <lb />
made, but <lb />
believes he ha discovered much <lb />
wealth. <lb />
i Captain <lb />
Kidd, us pirate, up <lb />
Clipper old <lb />
Upland tor years <lb />
there M nor that he <lb />
his Measure the place <lb />
where no stand-. <lb />
By the pot of <lb />
in <lb />
the Captain Kidd stories <lb />
For More Years. <lb />
Co. Harry United <lb />
tie Eastern <lb />
District of X Carolina received <lb />
a Year's <lb />
It s his new <lb />
commission as Attorney <lb />
at school stand at the heal <lb />
of the list. They are the <lb />
faithful feeders of the <lb />
court dockets of other class <lb />
of on this earth. If <lb />
do that way they don't <lb />
know any better they are to be <lb />
pitied, but if they know better, <lb />
the rests m <lb />
heavily upon them they will <lb />
be held to account the day of <lb />
Home. <lb />
m-, v <lb />
of <lb />
, r tile I pet <lb />
Amen Salve. It eared <lb />
fearful sons, <lb />
nothing else would beat, from <lb />
which I had tor <lb />
R la a for for <lb />
and <lb />
J L drug store <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
C, Jan. 3rd, 1906. <lb />
W. M. Skinner H. A. Gray <lb />
is for t in year <lb />
the spent Tuesday in Greenville. <lb />
of February. C <lb />
was I to the position <lb />
by Preside it before en <lb />
were forwarded, <lb />
the appointment, <lb />
sin i he commission coning to <lb />
News and Ob<lb />
Decision in Greensboro Water-works Case <lb />
Washington, D. C. Jan. <lb />
Supreme court of the United Slates <lb />
J. R. Jenkins and J K Barn <lb />
hill went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Sam Whitfield has accepted a <lb />
position here with the railroad. <lb />
J. E. Hines made business calls <lb />
in Washington Wednesday. <lb />
Robt Lewis, the man who makes <lb />
thinks lively around whiskey <lb />
stills when keep things <lb />
good shape, Monday night <lb />
here. <lb />
Eli Mizell and family have <lb />
He has <lb />
a firmed I decision moved to <lb />
lived here for many years. <lb />
Supreme of North <lb />
the payment of damages <lb />
to B. J. Fisher. A. M. Scales <lb />
Helen G. Brown and others by the <lb />
water for failure sup. <lb />
We <lb />
to have such a good and use <lb />
man leave us hope he will <lb />
find in his new home. <lb />
L F and of <lb />
ply water resulting in the lo of Hobgood, are a days <lb />
other property here with his father, J. B. White <lb />
yea is ago. <lb />
The main question was whether <lb />
these judgments of citizens of <lb />
Greensboro, took precedence over <lb />
mortgages given the Greensboro <lb />
water-works property. A second <lb />
mortgage was afterwards executed. <lb />
later foreclosed, and the <lb />
dance at Gray Corey's <lb />
much enjoyed by all. <lb />
Ed. Ruck, who has been store <lb />
keeper here several months, <lb />
left Tuesday for rest. <lb />
Oakley is glad to welcome Robt. <lb />
Brown and family to this <lb />
title to the passed to to live again. They <lb />
corporation, subject to the; have living at <lb />
lieu of first mortgage. for some <lb />
The court today held that th our town-men has a cow <lb />
judgment credit rs in Greensboro old that her horns are covered <lb />
are to priority of claim, with rings and for the last twenty- <lb />
he of the court was writ-j five years the rings have been <lb />
ten by Brew r. Three coming on her tail. <lb />
While, P i A new enterprise in town, we <lb />
Kenna, dissented. sue saving bog to sell to <lb />
decree of court is <lb />
in I with costs and the case <lb />
to court of All wool bed blankets at cost, <lb />
Western district. C. L, Wilkinson Co. <lb />
J. F. KING'S <lb />
Livery, Sale g Feed Stables <lb />
Near Five Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FIST TEAMS pleasure drives, or to pas <lb />
to it ; <lb />
Drive and Work Horses and Mules for sale. I buy <lb />
them large numbers and can soil as low as any dealer, enter <lb />
for on Tin, <lb />
i, j m are in town and want your and buggy <lb />
properly fur, put at my <lb />
STABLES <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Mills. <lb />
h, , . ban I when you will want <lb />
of .,,.,. , ;, . , your needs the coming season we solicit <lb />
.-. LE S A at and Ayden where <lb />
, stock o HORSES and MULES <lb />
, . ., on. Come to as us and we will show you <lb />
is gearing to trade with us, for we get our <lb />
to, i is. thereby you the prof- <lb />
its th the mil die I. have to make and which you save <lb />
from M. it would nor take much of your time <lb />
to and cat familiar with our methods of doing <lb />
business a a 1-1 that it would result in making you a per- <lb />
and we can make it benefit you <lb />
for so doing. We an prepared to suit your needs and what is <lb />
more guarantee <lb />
Mills, <lb />
and Mules. Sales Av den and Greenville. <lb />
1906. <lb />
t-v <lb />
We wish to extend to all our <lb />
customers and friends very best wishes for a <lb />
happy and prosperous NEW YEAR together with <lb />
our sincere appreciation i f their liberal patron- <lb />
age during the past season, which we shall endeavor to deserve. <lb />
We are now making n for the biggest year's business any firm in Eastern North Carolina has <lb />
ever Leather, Cotton Goods and Wool are advancing rapidly, therefore for the protection of our <lb />
we are orders as far in advance as the factories will accept them. <lb />
Our clearing and stock adjusting sale will commence with the New Year. The holiday <lb />
rushing has left us with broken lots, odd sizes and season goods such as the economical shopper is always on <lb />
the lookout for. These goods will be sacrificed during this Great Clearance Sale and the prices will reach <lb />
the lowest limit. <lb />
C. T.<lb />
St<lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Muting of Cotton Association. <lb />
There will be a of the <lb />
Pitt County Association in <lb />
the court house in at <lb />
o'clock Saturday, <lb />
It is earnestly hoped that <lb />
all who ate Interested in <lb />
the price of will attend <lb />
this meeting, us matters of <lb />
lance will lie discussed. <lb />
B. R. Gotten, <lb />
Pitt County Cotton Association. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of J. A. Hicks <lb />
was the 1st day of <lb />
dissolved mutual <lb />
J. A. Ricks purchasing the interest <lb />
of W. H. Ricks in the business. <lb />
J. A. will continue the <lb />
at same place, will pay <lb />
all claims against the former firm, <lb />
all accounts due the firm are <lb />
to be paid to him. <lb />
Jno. A. Ricks, <lb />
W. H. Ricks. <lb />
Out in the suburbs <lb />
in the colored settlement then- win- <lb />
a repetition of the know ii <lb />
Vat loaded Wednesday <lb />
night. While the old folks were <lb />
at church children were plat- <lb />
One of them got down a <lb />
I and began snapping it at <lb />
It of <lb />
and Dawson caught the ball <lb />
in the neck, giving him ; <lb />
wound. The injured boy is <lb />
about years old. <lb />
A Sad Accident <lb />
Henderson, N. C, Jan. <lb />
Joe Wilson, a highly respected <lb />
farmer, from near got in the <lb />
A. L. train, No. to assist <lb />
daughter and her child <lb />
and before he could get off the <lb />
ruin was running so fast that as <lb />
he was thrown and the <lb />
jar so injured him that he never <lb />
regained He died <lb />
after the accident. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1906 <lb />
No. <lb />
Daughter of Cleveland County's <lb />
Sheriff Married to Prominent <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Man. <lb />
Shelby, Jan. bells <lb />
rang merrily here, near the <lb />
of the new year, and this <lb />
afternoon o'clock in the <lb />
First church, Mr. Charles <lb />
Forbes, of Greenville, N. C , <lb />
and Miss May of <lb />
place, were happily married. Rev. <lb />
the pastor, in an <lb />
manner, performed <lb />
ceremony that blended their lives, <lb />
in the of a very large <lb />
crowd. <lb />
TOWN MATTERS. <lb />
Proceedings of the Board of Al- <lb />
The board of aldermen met in <lb />
regular mouthy Thursday <lb />
of the members <lb />
Th matter of the loan with <lb />
to pal in the sewerage sys- <lb />
was but no action <lb />
wan taken. <lb />
The finance, market <lb />
and cemetery had no <lb />
reports to make. <lb />
committee reported <lb />
no work of consequence being done <lb />
now, but with the exception of <lb />
mud the streets are in fair <lb />
The light reported that <lb />
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb />
The church was beautifully <lb />
ha of potted <lb />
plants, ferns palms and evergreen., <lb />
and on each side of the chancel <lb />
was a vine-clad ladder illuminated <lb />
by The ushers <lb />
Messrs. C. C. Blanton, Stough <lb />
Jasper Bottle and Julius A. <lb />
The attendants were Dr. <lb />
of Greenville. N. CM best <lb />
Wan, and Miss Ettie an <lb />
attractive and charming young <lb />
lady of Elizabeth City. <lb />
The music was superbly render- <lb />
ed on the piano by Mrs. Joseph <lb />
and on the organ by Mrs. L. <lb />
T. Holland. The charming bride, <lb />
a lovely entered the church <lb />
leaning on the arm of her father, <lb />
and dressed in a beautiful <lb />
gown of white chiffon cloth over <lb />
white taffeta and bridal veil. <lb />
in her hand a shower <lb />
b of roses and of the <lb />
valley. She the accomplished <lb />
daughter of the genial and <lb />
A. B. than whom <lb />
there more popular man in <lb />
Cleveland county. The groom is <lb />
and <lb />
an enterprising <lb />
merchant of and holds <lb />
a prominent place in <lb />
circles. <lb />
Our citizens unite in saying he <lb />
ha superb selection in a <lb />
bride, who has won here all hearts <lb />
by her genial and kind <lb />
heart that sunshine around <lb />
her pathway. <lb />
The gentlemen dressed in <lb />
the black, with white <lb />
vests. The maid of Miss <lb />
looked most bewitching <lb />
lovely, gowned in white silk <lb />
dress covered with lace, and bore <lb />
white carnations. <lb />
The out town guests <lb />
Miss Hattie Miller, of Charlotte; <lb />
of Elizabeth <lb />
City; Dr. of <lb />
Mr. Herman D of Charlotte. <lb />
The bridal presets of cut glass <lb />
silver were many and costly, <lb />
and bore proof of the high esteem <lb />
in which Mrs. Forbes is held. The <lb />
happy couple left afternoon on <lb />
the Seaboard train for their future <lb />
home in Greenville. N. C- Special <lb />
to Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Mr. Forbes reached <lb />
with bis bride on Thursday even- <lb />
and for the present <lb />
they will make their home with <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. en <lb />
The bride is most <lb />
to i <lb />
already well known here, <lb />
a in our graded <lb />
re ii of the larger <lb />
lights can be procured. <lb />
The several officers made their <lb />
reports for the past month. The <lb />
report of th- dispensary <lb />
showed that sales during <lb />
the amounted to f 18,374.45 <lb />
and the net profits three <lb />
months ending Dec. 31st were <lb />
472.72. <lb />
report of the superintendent <lb />
of water and light plant showed <lb />
that eleven new light customers <lb />
and eight new water customers had <lb />
been added during the month, and <lb />
revenue from the plant amount- <lb />
ed to 9973.28. <lb />
The treasurer cf <lb />
the town for the was increased <lb />
by reason of the extra work <lb />
imposed upon him in handling the <lb />
funds of the water light plants, <lb />
increase to be charged against <lb />
the expense account of the water <lb />
light <lb />
A correction was ordered made <lb />
In valuation of the drug store, <lb />
building of J. L. Wooten in <lb />
d with v made by <lb />
b. of county commissioners. <lb />
Walter Buck was exempted from <lb />
poll tax the year 1906 because <lb />
of infirmity. <lb />
Accounts were allowed and paid <lb />
amounting to <lb />
Proceedings of the Commission- <lb />
The board of county <lb />
met In regular monthly <lb />
session on the Monday, all he <lb />
being present. <lb />
Orders drawn on the treas- <lb />
for following For <lb />
county <lb />
and ferries 183.- <lb />
conveying prisoners <lb />
house and jail record <lb />
M small- <lb />
pox roads of <lb />
Deeds commissioners <lb />
stock law territory <lb />
The monthly reports of officer <lb />
were filed. <lb />
Several changes of <lb />
valuation of property on tax <lb />
list were were made. <lb />
Alonzo Allen W. Smith <lb />
were permanently released from <lb />
poll tax. <lb />
Lewis was added to <lb />
pauper list to receive <lb />
mouth, and John and <lb />
family to receive per month, <lb />
and the allowance of Titus Elks <lb />
was increased per month. <lb />
A. G. Whichard was appointed <lb />
constable of Greenville township <lb />
to succeed J. W. Tucker resigned. <lb />
R. E. Belcher resigned as con- <lb />
stable of Farmville township and <lb />
W. J. was appointed to <lb />
succeed him. <lb />
J. W. Allen, J. F. Allen, H L. <lb />
E. Lang and T. E. Hooker <lb />
were appointed Pitt stock <lb />
law commissioners for two years. <lb />
J. J. Elks was appointed com- <lb />
to designate line or bound- <lb />
of county home p <lb />
Licenses were granted for one <lb />
or distillery in Greenville, and <lb />
twelve retail dealers in the county. <lb />
SOUTH GREENVILLE LOTS. <lb />
WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN 1906. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
PERSONAL MENTION <lb />
Prophet Predicts Dire <lb />
Disasters at home and <lb />
Abroad. <lb />
prophecies <lb />
of <lb />
Here are <lb />
for <lb />
The dissolution of Russia. <lb />
The overthrow of Turkey. <lb />
The assassination of the czar <lb />
The assassination of the sultan of <lb />
Turkey. <lb />
The prevention of three ware by <lb />
President Roosevelt. <lb />
A protracted race war in the <lb />
south. <lb />
Destructive spring floods in the <lb />
States. <lb />
A destructive eruption of Mount <lb />
Vesuvius. <lb />
The activity of Mount Pelee and <lb />
Popocatepetl. <lb />
Volcanic eruptions in all parts of <lb />
the world. <lb />
The <lb />
now supposed to be extinct. <lb />
Great loss of life at sea by storms <lb />
Destruction of two western cities <lb />
by cyclones. <lb />
Earthquakes in all parts of the <lb />
world. <lb />
Destructive in Cali- <lb />
and the Philippines. <lb />
Rebellion in Spain. <lb />
Great all over Eu- <lb />
rope. <lb />
says further that the <lb />
summer of 1906 will be hot and <lb />
try throughout the temperate zone, <lb />
with an extensive death rate. <lb />
Of Those Going and Coming. <lb />
Monday, <lb />
J. H. Keel cam. in from <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Her Progress in Year 1905. <lb />
Sunday's Raleigh News and <lb />
Observer contained letters from <lb />
the of a large number of <lb />
towns over the state the <lb />
progress the towns made during H. went In Sun- <lb />
the past year. We reproduce <lb />
following letter sent from Green-. to Bethel <lb />
j i day morning. <lb />
The 1905 will be d . <lb />
. ,. t <lb />
with pride by <lb />
people of as that year <lb />
in which their little city attained <lb />
much material and moral <lb />
During this year it has <lb />
established a thoroughly modern <lb />
system of water works and electric <lb />
lights; the capacity of the plant <lb />
sufficient to supply the <lb />
needs of a city much larger than <lb />
Greenville. Also, the Home <lb />
phone Telegraph Company, <lb />
has established in a <lb />
pi ion of many volcanoes ,. . . , <lb />
,. . T. modern, cable telephone <lb />
connecting with, and <lb />
its free service, <lb />
all town in Pitt county <lb />
points with pride to <lb />
these as being among the <lb />
very in the Mai . <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Rail- <lb />
road baa given to community. <lb />
a double daily passenger and mail <lb />
service. The fertile soil of Pitt <lb />
county h daring this year <lb />
large fine quality, <lb />
lb. greater pvt of which has been <lb />
marketed making <lb />
Kev. W. E. Cox went to <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
L. M. Savage went to <lb />
Sunday <lb />
J. Z. Gardner went to Bethel <lb />
morning. <lb />
H. A. White left Sunday morn- <lb />
for <lb />
J. left Saturday even- <lb />
for Washington. <lb />
Jesse left <lb />
morning for Norfolk. <lb />
W. H. left Sunday <lb />
Kill folk. <lb />
K. M. came Sunday <lb />
evening from the road. <lb />
T. w. to Par- <lb />
. lee Sunday morning. <lb />
F. J. Tyson and family left Sun- <lb />
day Burning Bethel. <lb />
K. G. Barrett came in <lb />
to visit <lb />
this <lb />
this morning <lb />
for Raleigh hi attend school. <lb />
ready <lb />
That Christ make Ins spirit ,, ,.,.,,,. <lb />
felt among the people of the ,,, I K. H. returned <lb />
five mouths of tuts from Wilmington. <lb />
COTTON FARMERS. <lb />
Meeting of County Association <lb />
A meeting Pitt county branch <lb />
of the Southern Cotton <lb />
Association was held here today <lb />
with a large attendance of farmers. <lb />
R, R. district chairman, <lb />
presided. <lb />
Books were opened giving all <lb />
who desired an opportunity of be- <lb />
coming members, and many joined <lb />
Those who joined contributed <lb />
cents for each bale of cotton they <lb />
will hold, and this amounted to a <lb />
total of <lb />
was much in <lb />
meeting when adjournment <lb />
was had it to meet again on <lb />
the first Monday in February, <lb />
cotton farmer in the county <lb />
ought to be in the association. <lb />
Greenville's New Superintendent. <lb />
Mr. H. who has been <lb />
Hie principal of the <lb />
ville Graded Schools, has <lb />
called C, to take <lb />
charge of the schools there, <lb />
w. B. Dive, who <lb />
will take up another lire of work <lb />
We hear that the <lb />
of the hoard have <lb />
i to release Mr. Smith <lb />
as a suitable successor may be ob- <lb />
Review, of course, <lb />
exceedingly regrets to see Mr. <lb />
FIRE AT STOKES. <lb />
Splendid Residence Property <lb />
Now On the Market. <lb />
As will he seen by the half page <lb />
advertisement in this paper, Sam <lb />
White has placed bis property, <lb />
just on the eastern border of South <lb />
on the market <lb />
residential purposes. is not <lb />
a prettier or more lo- <lb />
cation of building lots any <lb />
around i low n, and it is expected <lb />
that they will sell rapidly. While <lb />
lots are outside the corporate <lb />
limits of the town, are a <lb />
short distance from the business <lb />
sect inn, less than yards <lb />
from Five Points by <lb />
course. <lb />
Thine desiring a good location <lb />
for a home and contemplating a <lb />
purchase should take advantage of <lb />
this opportunity. Mr. White will <lb />
sell these lots at a <lb />
price, hardly of what is <lb />
demanded for property in the old <lb />
part of town, and easy <lb />
terms. Of course after people get <lb />
to out there the property <lb />
will be enhanced value and <lb />
price will be correspondingly <lb />
l so those who want to get <lb />
at the first price should delay <lb />
it. <lb />
States and England, in which <lb />
tries there are to be fervent religious <lb />
and political governments, <lb />
which to overcome in a great de- <lb />
present spirit of graft and <lb />
That the United States will con- <lb />
as a world power and the lead <lb />
of other nations. <lb />
That Pennsylvania to have an <lb />
of the people, and <lb />
that discoveries of corruption will <lb />
be made, which will drive some of <lb />
the guilty to suicide. <lb />
That God will wreak terrible <lb />
upon the Russians for the <lb />
massacre of tho York <lb />
World. <lb />
Thursday <lb />
the whiskey distillery and ware- <lb />
house belonging to C. Page, at <lb />
Stokes, in Ibis county, was de <lb />
at roved by fire. It is not known <lb />
how the fire occurred but is sup- <lb />
posed to be the work of <lb />
There was no and <lb />
t amount of the loss could not be <lb />
learned. <lb />
Smith depart Iron out <lb />
it would be too selfish a motive to <lb />
attempt him from stepping high <lb />
the ladder of His school <lb />
work here has been of a very high <lb />
order, and Greenville to be <lb />
congratulated upon securing his <lb />
Review. <lb />
Frank U ft this morning <lb />
for Chapel Hill to attend school. <lb />
Thomas O. Dupree left this <lb />
morning for . attend <lb />
school. <lb />
William F. Patrick left this <lb />
morning for Mebane to attend <lb />
school. <lb />
G. Pilchard and son. George, <lb />
returned Saturday evening from <lb />
TWO ABLE SERMONS. <lb />
At The Baptist Church Sunday. <lb />
The sermons by the pastor Ron <lb />
Cay at the Baptist church <lb />
morning and evening were exceed- <lb />
fine and being <lb />
the first Sunday in the year. The <lb />
of morning discourse <lb />
This <lb />
was forcibly treated under the <lb />
heads of <lb />
and <lb />
was sold here nine millions <lb />
three . <lb />
at an average price of right dollars <lb />
eighty cents per <lb />
pi <lb />
The above conditions have made <lb />
for Greenville live profitable <lb />
business men. of <lb />
every class, prosperous <lb />
The graded annuls, h.-ii-g n the <lb />
second year of their iv, <lb />
attained an enrollment of four <lb />
hundred The various and Blanche Carr <lb />
churches of both, the white and , to school at Littleton <lb />
colored races have I <lb />
buildings, gained strength <lb />
and have increased their beneficial Manning left Sunday <lb />
i, over the lives of the pen-1 to take charge <lb />
, , , . . . her school. <lb />
pie, helping to r use the morals of <lb />
Die community to that Smith has been at <lb />
which drives out contentiousness,; a while, returned Sat- <lb />
-i rife and violence, and the good ; evening. <lb />
people of Greenville enter <lb />
There was quite an interesting <lb />
lime at the Christmas tree for the <lb />
Free Will Baptist <lb />
Friday night- The tree was <lb />
the members of the school <lb />
pleased with what they re- <lb />
Dry. <lb />
We learn that <lb />
the town of Parmele refused to <lb />
grant licenses to retail liquor there, <lb />
so that Parmele is now a dry town. <lb />
The travelers through who <lb />
have been in habit of <lb />
from the train to the nearest bar <lb />
room will have to look <lb />
for their drinks. <lb />
with profound gratitude <lb />
to a generous God, for a year <lb />
brought them a <lb />
of the needs and com- <lb />
fort- life; freedom from <lb />
and disturbances, <lb />
disappointments; companion <lb />
ship council of many of their <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Early, of Woodland, <lb />
arrived Saturday evening to visit <lb />
N. Hart. <lb />
States Attorney Harry <lb />
Skinner left Sunday morning for <lb />
Washington City. <lb />
U. left this morning <lb />
t. take a position his brother, <lb />
source and wise aged citizens, I A. W. at Institute. <lb />
The night sermon was on the, whom we enter into this new E. B. <lb />
Large congregations racing, hoping that in it ha <lb />
were present at both gratitude may never be less; that j K. G. returned home this <lb />
we are sure every body who heard tranquilly may not be die-, <lb />
the sermons felt more like progress hindered. <lb />
better themselves doing more M. Mayor, <lb />
for others during the year than N. C, <lb />
they have ever done before. . . <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mrs. H. W and little <lb />
child, who have been visiting <lb />
left Saturday evening for <lb />
Thank the <lb />
The New Methodist Church . . . . ,,,. ., , <lb />
I cried Hannah Plant, of little Rock. <lb />
walls of the new Methodist Ark , the relief I get limn <lb />
church are up and the roof It cured <lb />
completed, so that a sores., <lb />
, nothing else would heal, and <lb />
idea of outward appearance of , <lb />
the building can now be had. The It a marvelous for for <lb />
her home at Rocky Mount. <lb />
handsome edifice will he <lb />
to and do <lb />
credit to a many times larger <lb />
than this. <lb />
The Boy Died. <lb />
The colored boy, Dawson, <lb />
who was shot- by another boy dry goods stolen. <lb />
cuts, bums and <lb />
L drug More <lb />
Robbery at Grifton. <lb />
store of J, It. Harvey A Co., <lb />
at Grifton, was broken into, Friday <lb />
night, and a quantity of clothing <lb />
This is the <lb />
while fooling with a pistol last <lb />
Wednesday night, was taken to <lb />
the hospital in Tarboro Friday. <lb />
He there the <lb />
were brought Saturday. <lb />
third time the same store has been <lb />
ribbed in the last two months. <lb />
W. C Hines was for with his <lb />
blood bounds went down on <lb />
the <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
J L and Delia <lb />
and <lb />
Leon and Sallie <lb />
Joyner and <lb />
Vines. <lb />
Alonzo Randolph and Essie <lb />
Staton. <lb />
Leslie James and Vivian Wilson. <lb />
George and Sarah Bar- <lb />
Simon and Mary<lb /></p>
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r m <lb />
Hi<lb />
As will leave Greenville <lb />
on 18th charge of our Tar- <lb />
store, this store will be- under new man- <lb />
On Wednesday January we <lb />
this entire stock of high Crude <lb />
Merchandise at New York Sale last <lb />
only Ten days. We are not <lb />
but want to reduce stock. Millinery, Cloaks <lb />
and Overcoats will be offered at less than <lb />
This is the hot Stock of high grade mer- <lb />
in Greenville, consisting of Ladies <lb />
Millinery. Shoes, Clothing. Over- <lb />
coats. Hats Trunks and Valises, and Ladies <lb />
and Cloaks and Wraps, <lb />
No goods will be charged at cost and <lb />
nothing Sent out On approval, but money re- <lb />
funded to all dissatisfied customers. J Extend- <lb />
to one and all the of the <lb />
season. very happy New <lb />
Very Truly <lb />
THE HONEST FINNS. <lb />
Tradesman Would Rather a <lb />
Than Tell a Lea. <lb />
Life property e thoroughly <lb />
aft lire in Finland. Trunks and par- <lb />
e.- for hours in <lb />
o be found when vented by <lb />
rightful. amen. In the country dis- <lb />
the houses are never barred <lb />
even in the absence of <lb />
I their owners. Then it is no <lb />
uncommon for a blooming girl <lb />
of seventeen or a young married <lb />
man drive alone in lier cart a dis- <lb />
of fifty or sixty miles through <lb />
den e forests and by the snores of <lb />
gloomy lakes, conveying the <lb />
butter, cheese and egos to mar- <lb />
in then to return home <lb />
alone with the proceeds. In trade <lb />
the Finns are only scrupulously <lb />
honest; they are heroically, quixotic- <lb />
so. <lb />
v. ill tell you the <lb />
.  his wares, even <lb />
when h in , well that <lb />
I loses a customer <lb />
i truth would have <lb />
; exactly the <lb />
kind of i,. am <lb />
said to a merchant in <lb />
some months ago in reference to an <lb />
article that costs I will <lb />
buy it at once if, knowing what <lb />
want it for, you can <lb />
mend me to take I do <lb />
not recommend you to take it, nor <lb />
have I in stock just now <lb />
that would suit And I left <lb />
the shop and purchased what I want- <lb />
ed elsewhere. <lb />
your I said to a <lb />
peasant in the interior who had <lb />
driven me for three hours through <lb />
the woods on his handing <lb />
him sir; <lb />
he replied, returning one-half <lb />
the money, and when I told him he <lb />
might keep it for his honesty he <lb />
slightly nodded his thanks, with the <lb />
dignity of one of nature's gentlemen. <lb />
American. <lb />
Never <lb />
There i.- perhaps no more curious <lb />
on the Pacific seaboard than <lb />
in a region where <lb />
rain has never been known to fall <lb />
and where, as was remarked by Dar- <lb />
win when he visited 1835, <lb />
the inhabitants live like people on <lb />
board ship. These number about <lb />
all connected with <lb />
A Calamity <lb />
It is a disastrous calamity, when <lb />
yon 1- health, <lb />
n and sap <lb />
pad it Prompt <lb />
I had in <lb />
Pill; they m. x.-or <lb />
organ, car <lb />
Sine, colic, <lb />
Guaranteed J . Morten's <lb />
tor. <lb />
The of the Court <lb />
of county, having issued Letters <lb />
Administration to me, the under- <lb />
signed, on the of Dec. on <lb />
the. state of K. m. <lb />
ed. Is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons to estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned <lb />
all creditors of said state to <lb />
present their claims <lb />
t- reigned, within <lb />
twelve months after the dare of this <lb />
a lire, this notice will in <lb />
bar o, their recovery. <lb />
Hi is the day of Dec, <lb />
Mrs. M. <lb />
Adm. on the <lb />
M. I A, Atty <lb />
1906 <lb />
A Happy New Year. <lb />
Wood's Seed Book <lb />
FOR 1906 <lb />
one of the handsomest and <lb />
most valuable publications of <lb />
the kind issued. The useful <lb />
and practical hints contained <lb />
in the annual issues of Wood's <lb />
Seed Book make it a most <lb />
valuable to Farmers <lb />
and Gardeners and it long <lb />
been recognized as up-to- <lb />
date authority on all <lb />
Garden and Farm Seeds, <lb />
particularly for southern planting. <lb />
Wood's Seed Book mailed <lb />
free to Farmers and Gardeners <lb />
upon request. Write for It <lb />
Wood Sons, <lb />
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. <lb />
Truckers large quantities of Seed <lb />
requested <lb />
to write for special prices. <lb />
The story of the Old Year his been told and <lb />
we say to 1905. 1906 in an <lb />
era of peace, happiness and prosperity, it brings <lb />
good times one and all. <lb />
HAIL TO THE NEW <lb />
the staple industry of the port, due <lb />
to the development of the nitrite in- <lb />
on the adjacent pampas. The <lb />
rain at Lima, close to the <lb />
Pacific, record absolutely no rain- <lb />
fall. There are several parts of the <lb />
earth where rain never falls. Such <lb />
are the Sahara, or desert of <lb />
Africa, and considerable tracts of <lb />
Arabia, Syria. Persia, Tibet and <lb />
Mongolia in the old world, while in <lb />
South America the rainless districts <lb />
comprise narrow strips on the shores <lb />
of Peru, Bolivia and Chile and on <lb />
the coasts of Mexico and <lb />
la, with a small district between <lb />
Trinidad and Panama on the coast <lb />
of Venezuela. <lb />
yea <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A Little Too <lb />
people are as leisurely in <lb />
grappling with an emergency <lb />
the in northern <lb />
said a Philadelphia lawyer. <lb />
called on a neighbor <lb />
ten early one morning. The latter, <lb />
although much surprise at <lb />
such an early call, did not for- <lb />
get his hospitality. <lb />
in. sit <lb />
he said cordially. <lb />
I said <lb />
Jake. a little persuasion <lb />
he went in. About fifteen minutes <lb />
were consumed in miscellaneous dis- <lb />
of crops, When breakfast <lb />
was ready. <lb />
by, and a bile <lb />
invited the still hospitable <lb />
farmer. <lb />
Silas, I don't <lb />
I y so long. Ye see, <lb />
I didn't <lb />
kindness, bin my roof's afire, and <lb />
cum over a <lb />
CHRISTMAS CARDS. <lb />
W. A. H. A. II la Claimed, <lb />
Their <lb />
now most people who took mi <lb />
Interest In the matter would have <lb />
either the late Sir Henry Cole or <lb />
J. Horsier, it. a., with the <lb />
of the Christmas card, and <lb />
they would have put the date down as <lb />
1840. But n new claimant is now pot <lb />
forward, the late w. a. it. <lb />
and his claim Is supported with cir- <lb />
detail. <lb />
The birth of the card Is <lb />
put hack two years, to Mr. <lb />
was a lonely man, who one <lb />
day conceived the idea of <lb />
the kindness of a friend sending <lb />
him a picture Illustrative of the festive <lb />
season a cheerful family group r- <lb />
rounded by the familiar Christmas so- <lb />
The distant friend was delighted, <lb />
showed ii other and Sir, <lb />
wad encouraged the following <lb />
year i , the aid of the local <lb />
lithographer. Then can o Ii <lb />
r until ten later the <lb />
i II is in make <lb />
mi, of what was originally n work <lb />
of love, the ambitious <lb />
re it from <lb />
Putin i looses and <lb />
if sixty j aura ago. <lb />
London I <lb />
In Superior <lb />
I lit County j the <lb />
W A. and Marv F Man <lb />
w. R. Ford M. o. <lb />
wife I, <lb />
Jolly ind wife Melissa <lb />
Jolly, John Ed <lb />
W. Teel. Ii. F. Ward and <lb />
rife Julia Ward, L. O. Ford, J. J. <lb />
It Carson and wife Maggie i arson <lb />
w It Maker and wife Baker <lb />
and Fernando Whitehurst, <lb />
Against <lb />
C It and wife <lb />
Annie A. M, Britton, Killer <lb />
Jenkins, J F Bowers, w R Howe s, <lb />
Thomas II. Bowers. G White- <lb />
wife Susan <lb />
S Jesse W Carson. <lb />
Manning, K D Whitehurst. W A <lb />
Taylor, M. C. Manning, K Mann- <lb />
G. G. Whitehurst, Me. G. Ford, <lb />
Mary E. Ward, John <lb />
Wade Williams, A J and wife <lb />
i. j M Manning, Kit <lb />
Moore, J Carson, Harriett L <lb />
Ward, John T L <lb />
x m Hammond wife Eli- <lb />
w G w <lb />
William Stilton, w A <lb />
Matthews and wife Sal lie K. Mat- <lb />
thews, J. it. James, s T <lb />
Major Manning, LB Manning, <lb />
W It P Manning. Carrie <lb />
Manning, Davenport, <lb />
being minors with- <lb />
out guardian. Defendants. <lb />
Major Mailing who is a defend tin the <lb />
above entitled cause, will take notice <lb />
that a special entitled as <lb />
been commenced In the Sup- <lb />
Court of Pitt County, before <lb />
Clerk, to incorporate a Canal Com- <lb />
said defendant will further <lb />
take notice that he is to appear <lb />
before the Superior Court <lb />
of Flu County, at his In Green- <lb />
ville, on day Of <lb />
answer the complaint <lb />
which will be in the Office of <lb />
the said Clerk within ten days after the <lb />
issuing of this summons. And the said <lb />
will also take notice, that if <lb />
he fails to answer said petition <lb />
complaint within time <lb />
by law, will apply to the <lb />
Court the relief demanded in the <lb />
petition and <lb />
Given under my band, lit in <lb />
Greenville, on this the Mb day of Doc <lb />
1906. <lb />
Clerk mt. of Pitt county <lb />
Blow <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 0TH<lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
1.255.50 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Items 794.07 <lb />
Gold coin 530.00 <lb />
Silver coin 1,889.83 <lb />
Nat, notes 6,907.00 <lb />
stock pd in 910,000.01 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
sub to check <lb />
900,987.81 <lb />
State of North Carolina, B , <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
-r the above statement is true to the best of m, <lb />
I and belie. j. R. DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 9th day of Nov. <lb />
1905. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
W. J <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Directors <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
LAND BALE. <lb />
By virtue of a the Superior <lb />
in the <lb />
Of It I it H u <lb />
and wife, Giles <lb />
undersigned sell for <lb />
cash before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville on December <lb />
1908, the tract <lb />
situate In I'm it, <lb />
Township the <lb />
lands of Mrs. <lb />
Fields, the More land and the <lb />
county line containing <lb />
acres, and known us Move <lb />
pines said land ii being sold for <lb />
this Nov. 1906. <lb />
Ft; <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Notice la hereby given that we sill <lb />
to the Board <lb />
I Ml county their meeting to be bald <lb />
on iii . <lb />
for license to n I In the town <lb />
Bethel, N . <lb />
M. a . <lb />
For Stoves <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR I<lb />
a l a, <lb />
, r . <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly before th <lb />
our; of county <lb />
as executrix and <lb />
Alfred .-. n <lb />
given to persons In- <lb />
e led to th make Immediate <lb />
i to the nil <lb />
having claims <lb />
estate m present the lame to the <lb />
tor payment on or be <lb />
fore ,. notice <lb />
plead iii bar of their <lb />
nm or lie.-,<lb />
I Alfred <lb />
Skinner. Kerry Skinner. Jr. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
LAWYERS, <lb />
j and <lb />
We I by that we have <lb />
us, In the practice of <lb />
the m,. Harry Skinner, <lb />
roe firm will em h-re-<lb />
f. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Mies I R.-. Mr. of <lb />
ville, has been visiting M. E. -1 place. <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Get the Cox cotton the <lb />
th- K. Smith <lb />
Br. <lb />
want ii good bid. of flour <lb />
see we sell only the lest. <lb />
J. K. <lb />
family have <lb />
will <lb />
hi <lb />
Cr load of alt for by <lb />
If you the way <lb />
I Tin . . <lb />
Walter Harrington left , ft j, <lb />
As for DAILY In opinion <lb />
we take and a recent issue of <lb />
receiving sub- THE is a particle. <lb />
and writing receipts for We Us sentiments to J.,, brick <lb />
those arrears. We have a list of own home <lb />
of all who receive mail people. <lb />
this office. We also orders A full supply of Trunks <lb />
job j Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb />
The report of the Ayden at <lb />
13th, time of j Old Fashion Hand-made Paw <lb />
beginning business, to Dec list, J Paw Bread Trays at J. E. <lb />
shows gross 99.260 Smith Bro. <lb />
total disbursements <lb />
stock on baud paid for, in <lb />
bank, fixtures, and other items <lb />
making the net profit <lb />
Our streets, these lovely double <lb />
rectified streets, holy of holies, <lb />
to neck and limb, yet <lb />
pride and glory of <lb />
Our rugs and art squares are I city thin, another calamity we <lb />
finer than the finest, and have to <lb />
Our specialties arc. staple <lb />
Fruits and <lb />
Dry goods, Notions <lb />
and Shoes. for <lb />
Brown Clothing, made to <lb />
dual for <lb />
Troy which <lb />
will also be called for and deliver- <lb />
ed free. Thanking you for past sewing agent, left Tours- <lb />
W. U. J in Is Co. pie <lb />
pared for <lb />
this is <lb />
Their <lb />
goods, boots shoes <lb />
bats. Their dress goods and <lb />
everything the ladies like is up to the firm Tunings Ac Or- <lb />
re in <lb />
the town lo- <lb />
on . Apply to <lb />
J. W. Taylor, a, N. C. w <lb />
January I with <lb />
in business father, Mr. Elias <lb />
the senior <lb />
Our Hue of Groceries Con- <lb />
complete. Call and <lb />
see J. H. Tripp ft Bro. <lb />
Call Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb />
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb />
to be bad anywhere. <lb />
Charles Rives, who has been <lb />
located here for some lime a <lb />
patronage, and hoping to serve <lb />
you in the future. F. G. <lb />
Co. <lb />
George and family have <lb />
moved in the country. <lb />
buildings by <lb />
painting them with <lb />
Town and County lead <lb />
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
B, Smith Bro. <lb />
Buy Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
non A Tyson, they have the beet. <lb />
Yon should see our line of lace <lb />
curtains before buying J. E. Tor- <lb />
Quarterly of the M. E. <lb />
church opens here today conducted <lb />
by the Elder R. B. John. <lb />
V. and paper roofing, <lb />
Pumps with long or short joints <lb />
pipe at J. K. Smith Bro. <lb />
Dress goods, Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
silks, trimmings, lining and white <lb />
goods at J B Smith Bro <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
single and double, rockers, dining <lb />
and split-bottom chairs wash stands <lb />
dressers tables at J E Smith <lb />
ft Bro <lb />
Bishop J. B. Cheshire says the <lb />
statement the 63rd Sunday does <lb />
not come but once in an hundred <lb />
years is erroneous. He says it <lb />
occurs every seven years when leap <lb />
year does not intervene. <lb />
We have just received a ship- <lb />
of Queen shoes for <lb />
women. We ask that you see <lb />
them before buying, J. E. Turn- <lb />
Come to see Hart Jenkins <lb />
when you need to dress <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 />
as if you want J. E. Turn- <lb />
age. <lb />
In a trial here the other day a <lb />
party was fined five dollars and <lb />
costs, in payment of which he <lb />
tendered a ten dollar bill with in- <lb />
to the to keep the <lb />
change an he might need it later. <lb />
Needles bands and repairs for <lb />
all makes of machines at <lb />
J H Tripp Bro. <lb />
Best Spurn Sewing Machine Oil, <lb />
alto the best for Bicycles <lb />
Warranted nut to just <lb />
guns, at J. H. Tripp k <lb />
Charles Johnson, formerly of <lb />
has moved his family here <lb />
occupies Burgess <lb />
near the graded school. <lb />
Buy your trunks valise, satchel.- <lb />
and suit cases from <lb />
Highest prices chickens <lb />
day. He seemed to be a very <lb />
clever gentleman. <lb />
Latest styles in cloaks wrap <lb />
for Misses and Ladies <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tore at J. E. Smith Bro. <lb />
See our line of ladies and <lb />
cloaks. J. U. Turnage. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
Mrs. E. G. Worthington left <lb />
yesterday on the train for a visit <lb />
up the road. <lb />
We your attention to our <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for <lb />
J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the best and <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
C. B. Williams of <lb />
has bought out <lb />
He has moved his family here and <lb />
will make this his home. <lb />
and Tyson have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods and <lb />
shoes in town. <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 />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Miss Hattie of Kin- <lb />
spent several days with Miss <lb />
Rosa Bland during the past week <lb />
returned to her home Tuesday. <lb />
carry <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Lilly. <lb />
Hart <lb />
smoking tobacco K. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand bat, <lb />
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Mr. and family, of Fort- <lb />
Monroe, who have been spend- <lb />
the holidays with their parents <lb />
have returned home. <lb />
I always keep on baud a <lb />
line feed Bluff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
F. Lilly. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. of <lb />
after spending some time here with <lb />
her father, Elder C. C. Bland, Is <lb />
now on a visit to friends in <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fish. <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb />
date and of latest. To see is <lb />
to be Give them a call <lb />
and <lb />
We have j received a large <lb />
shipment of goods. Come to <lb />
see us J. E. Turnage. <lb />
Buy of our Hawes <lb />
Hats. Sold a e. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
L. family have <lb />
come South <lb />
For a present boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. is <lb />
for occasion. <lb />
For rugs, carpeting, <lb />
see our J. R <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
For lot or <lb />
parcel of laud the i . <lb />
adjoining the lots of J. F. <lb />
and William con- <lb />
about two will <lb />
be sold on reasonable terms. S.-.- <lb />
or apply to J. B. Ayden, <lb />
R. F. D. No. or see J. J. <lb />
John Warren, of <lb />
stopped over here a while <lb />
yesterday his way home from <lb />
New <lb />
Turnage is for <lb />
shoes. <lb />
Three dime, Battles, for <lb />
of our spun sewing Machine oil, J <lb />
Tripp Bro. <lb />
Hay oats, meal, bull-, lime <lb />
windows locks hinders Balls <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
R Smith Bro <lb />
For apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, c, apply to E. E. <lb />
A lino of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
, X. The <lb />
will b- conduct <lb />
under in in of J. R. <lb />
i and will c <lb />
at former <lb />
occupied by myself. I to <lb />
my friends for the <lb />
have me this <lb />
fall assure them that our every <lb />
this year will lie to please <lb />
our customers. J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Known h- <lb />
By of th powers <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
M. Williams, J. R. Williams. <lb />
a certain Deed of mad- and I J. C. Mary <lb />
in, I . , Alien, Henry ,,, <lb />
-3 by K In K. II. Susan N. W. <lb />
Meadows and recorded in <lb />
in guardian Sam. Allen <lb />
Joseph Tripp II Williams, J. <lb />
I will offer for sale to the h-g-ii x ii Rattle Tr pp by <lb />
est bidder cash at the item Guardian. . Tyson. <lb />
as Garden <lb />
River . M mid the Sale land Mr partition. <lb />
January 1806 at IS o'clock V. By of a d , D. C. <lb />
The following tract of land, known Moore, Clerk of the <lb />
designated as the Garden County, in the above entitled <lb />
beginning at a stake on on tie day <lb />
margin of Neuse river, and running the undersign.-. <lb />
South west poles to an old will Saturday, rd De- <lb />
marked gum. the original corner of the MOS, at o. M , <lb />
tract of land, then south west public sale at the Court II <lb />
poles along a line of old marked <lb />
trees to an old marked Pine one of the <lb />
original corners of the tract of land. <lb />
or <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder f-r <lb />
cash the .- of land to <lb />
Lying and being in Greenville <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
a certain deed in trust ex- <lb />
and delivered by Greene <lb />
and wife Louisa to J. L. Little <lb />
trustee the 2nd day of <lb />
and duly recorded in the of <lb />
Deeds of county North Car- <lb />
hook B-ii page and <lb />
application of the assignee of the <lb />
of Greenville, the person entitled to <lb />
money due under said deed in <lb />
trust, the undersigned will expose to <lb />
sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville for cash to the <lb />
highest bidder, on Tuesday the <lb />
day of February, following <lb />
real property to wit. A in- <lb />
in to that certain lot in the <lb />
town of on <lb />
at the North-west <lb />
comer of lot eighty-two <lb />
and running x northerly course with <lb />
said street eighty-five feet, thence <lb />
an easterly course parallel with Fourth <lb />
II <lb />
then North M west of, Township, I North Caro- <lb />
old marked trees to a wood stake, Una, adjoining th Sam Allen, <lb />
now the dividing line the lands N. w. others end <lb />
now or of the late John I them and said laud upon which the M. G. Mill <lb />
tract of land, then N. was formerly Io containing <lb />
the line of marked trees I seven acres less. This sale <lb />
said land now or late for part lion. <lb />
John and the said tract laud 1806. <lb />
poles to a gum, then north I p. c. <lb />
east to the river, then down the river <lb />
beginning always save and ex- <lb />
so much of said tract of land as <lb />
is described in a deed from George AI <lb />
Edward Arnold, Elisha F. Arnold <lb />
and Caroline Arnold to Ann <lb />
Arnold, recorded in the Register of <lb />
Deeds office of Craven county, book <lb />
folios to which reference is made for <lb />
a more particular description. Also <lb />
saving and excepting that part of said <lb />
tract of land win -h was by <lb />
Edward Arnold and others to T J May <lb />
deed registered in office of Register <lb />
Deeds of Craven county book <lb />
page and book page <lb />
to reference is made for <lb />
a more particular description. <lb />
Also three head of team, all the <lb />
harvested crops of corn, hay all <lb />
carts, wagons, buggies, harness and <lb />
all farming implements n every kind <lb />
and description to and used in <lb />
he cultivation of said Spring Gar- <lb />
den <lb />
Dated at New Bern, N December <lb />
E. II. Meadows. <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County <lb />
J I Williams. J. It. N, Williams and <lb />
by guardian <lb />
Tyson and Joseph Tripp, <lb />
vs <lb />
J. C. Williams. <lb />
By virtue of a decree mads on the <lb />
21st day of November, D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of Superior of <lb />
county, in the above . milled <lb />
cause. will on Saturday the 23rd day <lb />
of expose <lb />
sale, at the court door in Green <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following parcel of land to i <lb />
Lying being in <lb />
hip, North Carolin town <lb />
joining the land of J. T. a, ad- <lb />
Allen, Thomas Manning, w Mary <lb />
and others acre Tyson <lb />
or lets, and known as the Moses w. <lb />
Tyson place, the land on <lb />
sides Greenville road. <lb />
This sale is for partition, hour <lb />
of sale o'clock If, <lb />
This the 21st day of 1806. <lb />
F. C, Harm kg, <lb />
t Commissioner <lb />
showing number of Board Of <lb />
of days <lb />
e.-b and of <lb />
and amount, allow.-1 to each, for <lb />
ending <lb />
NUMBER MEETINGS HELD <lb />
J. -t. Elk. <lb />
street <lb />
en at <lb />
at <lb />
I.-., <lb />
W, It. <lb />
We have the grocery <lb />
and <lb />
will conduct same <lb />
line of at the same store <lb />
We invite the public to call and <lb />
us. We will sell cheap b <lb />
cheapest and always the best. <lb />
Give us E. Williams. <lb />
PHARMACY <lb />
Ayden, C. <lb />
feet, to a line of lot number <lb />
thence a southerly course eighty- <lb />
five to the corner <lb />
of lot number thence <lb />
with the line of said <lb />
two one hundred and thirty ,,, ,, <lb />
feet to the containing <lb />
one-fourth a.-rd more or less, <lb />
J. It. <lb />
ii, day at <lb />
hi KIM <lb />
at <lb />
known as a part of lot number eighty- <lb />
one in the plan of the town of <lb />
and being the same con- <lb />
Greene, , W. B. <lb />
i;, Greene by deed from <lb />
w. w. dated Dec. and <lb />
recorded the of Deeds <lb />
of Pill county, book H-5 page <lb />
is hereby <lb />
made. <lb />
Said sale in to <lb />
deed in trust. This January 1908. <lb />
J- L. Little, Trustee. <lb />
Whedbee, <lb />
THE TAYLOR HOUSE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
i at <lb />
mile- <lb />
J. It. <lb />
After January 1st I will be <lb />
found at the Blow House, oil the <lb />
corner west of the <lb />
Temple opera house, where I <lb />
will be glad to see all my old <lb />
who have patronized me <lb />
at the old Quinn House. The <lb />
house has been thoroughly reno- <lb />
and put 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 />
attended <lb />
s on <lb />
so<lb />
Attended <lb />
in commit <lb />
km <lb />
M. <lb />
on <lb />
mm <lb />
North Carolina I <lb />
In Court. <lb />
J. It. Cherry A- Co <lb />
vs of Execution sale. <lb />
John It. Williams. <lb />
virtue of directed to <lb />
the undersigned Sheriff from the Sup- <lb />
court of Pitt county in the above <lb />
. milled action, I will, on Monday, the <lb />
15th day of Jan. at o'clock m. <lb />
the . d of said county, <lb />
ell to the highest bidder for cash to <lb />
said Execution, all th right, <lb />
title ii d interest which the said John <lb />
It Williams, has or may <lb />
have had, following described <lb />
real estate, to wit. That tract of land <lb />
Township as the <lb />
Moses w. Tyson place, on both <lb />
j sides the old Plank ROd, adjoin- <lb />
I the land of Noah Tyson, Thomas <lb />
Allen, the John <lb />
Lacy acres <lb />
more or less, being the tract land <lb />
devised the will of the lute Moses <lb />
Tyson to the children of his daughter <lb />
Virginia Williams, the said <lb />
defendant being one of bis children <lb />
This Dec. L. w, Tucke <lb />
Sheriff of Pt <lb />
Total amount paid Hoard <lb />
Stat of North Carolina. I <lb />
Coast. f <lb />
I. William-, clerk of las <lb />
for county <lb />
the Is a correct <lb />
dots appear record In my <lb />
This 4th day of <lb />
It WILLIAMS. <lb />
Clerk Hoard Co. Com Co. <lb />
REWARD <lb />
A reward of will he paid for in- <lb />
formation to convict <lb />
or parties who leave gates <lb />
do damage lo gales or <lb />
fence around stock law <lb />
territory, or who cut fence so that <lb />
dogs and horses may MM through. <lb />
J. It. sec <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb />
Brick Block, East St. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
and eggs all country hemp- rope and pulleys, at J. R. <lb />
by J. H. Bro. Smith Bro. <lb />
The Only Requisite for <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
are your hands and a jar <lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
Soap takes the dirt not out then tho <lb />
skin absorbs the soap. There is nothing in soap <lb />
that is for the tissues; if it remains, <lb />
becomes an is blocked. <lb />
searches every impurity out <lb />
the dirt, <lb />
the massage builds the and <lb />
must go. <lb />
use it in place of face powder. <lb />
Gentlemen use it after shaving, <lb />
sad per Jar <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEn <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business Nov. 10th, <lb />
resources. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Duo from Banks, 39,802.69 <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
Capital stock paid in, <lb />
fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profit less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . lid IX. <lb />
subject to check, 60,057.09 <lb />
Cashier's 27.-10 <lb />
Total. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH , <lb />
COUNTY OF <lb />
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of th. above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
the above statement is true to the bet of my be- <lb />
lief. J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to <lb />
me, this 10th of Nov. 1905. <lb />
STANCH. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Dine ton. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
thy <lb />
banish <lb />
tin <lb />
PILLS <lb />
by and <lb />
Co., <lb />
Sold By J. W. Bryan. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
and retail <lb />
paid for <lb />
Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
etc. Bed <lb />
reads, Oak Suite, <lb />
y Parlor <lb />
Tables, Lounges, P <lb />
a -I Ax <lb />
Key West Che- <lb />
root-, Ge.-n.-e <lb />
Jelly,<lb />
Lye, Magic Mi Oil, <lb />
Reed Meal i , <lb />
den . <lb />
Candies, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, . <lb />
Ware, Tip ii <lb />
Ware, and . <lb />
Cheese, Pu- <lb />
goods, v. <lb />
t ii. . <lb />
S. <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb />
A Busy for <lb />
Brings Golden Health and Vigor. <lb />
t Mt <lb />
Troubles, <lb />
mi I Mountain Ten In <lb />
u by <lb />
M i Um-w <lb />
I SALLOW PEOPLE<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
HUM I- W <lb />
which <lb />
V n V. <lb />
AND <lb />
N m class mutter. <lb />
made <lb />
In Cut adjoining counties. <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE, CAROLINA. JAN. <lb />
Tins bating s <lb />
is getting some heavy jolts <lb />
Tim personnels killed <lb />
the wt loaded <lb />
hi square n <lb />
with advertising pa <lb />
i . i I lie i ii year, in my of tin in <lb />
. r it Hi.- year gave <lb />
iii. in bad <lb />
We ii . to expressions <lb />
fur n-lien are pins <lb />
, . ii marked down that <lb />
right straight after pen- <lb />
,. , . ii . oilier people are also, for the <lb />
I hat building and <lb />
association is a certainly. <lb />
Blackburn expressed <lb />
em <lb />
have money re it ran <lb />
in the merchants Greenville <lb />
arc enterprising and they <lb />
deserve success. Another good <lb />
if not elegantly in bis re-,;,,,;,.,,,,,, the prosperous <lb />
tn if he ; small number of <lb />
to give <lb />
Th was rood l <lb />
fore, lint now it is n thing <lb />
since a modern press <lb />
one of the made. <lb />
changes that took <lb />
war. <lb />
place tins now <lb />
II Smith, the big New <lb />
who the <lb />
i legislature, cot himself <lb />
the by saying and <lb />
things to the newspapers, <lb />
has met his price and Isaac <lb />
stood high as a vestryman of the <lb />
colored Episcopal church Ins <lb />
home t and it fell to his lot to <lb />
money for the This <lb />
caused his downfall. The church <lb />
became that what he col- <lb />
was not all for <lb />
and turned over, so asked Bishop <lb />
Strange to go there and make an <lb />
investigation. The investigation <lb />
The dragging of a woman onto disclosed that there was ample <lb />
the White House was a I ground for the suspicious, the <lb />
spectacle, and worse still for the man u, that had <lb />
kept <lb />
Those fellows up west think all the <lb />
offices belong to them, but the big- <lb />
trouble is that there are too <lb />
many of them the offices. <lb />
If the president does not want to <lb />
give the offices in the South to He- <lb />
publicans, he can find some good <lb />
material to fill them among the Dem-<lb />
who ordered her to he <lb />
it- <lb />
Bob bus been knock <lb />
out the other fellows in his day. <lb />
but it may have come his turn to get <lb />
knocked out in the divorce proceed- <lb />
brought against him by his <lb />
wife. <lb />
Wonder pocket hook <lb />
can stand the strain of paying up <lb />
all that was misappropriated. The <lb />
other fellows who shared the spoils <lb />
ought to l turning in some con. <lb />
science <lb />
For a dry town Q was <lb />
up pretty with fifty <lb />
gallons of the stuff to pour in the <lb />
ewer No doubt plenty of folks <lb />
there wish they had been the sewer <lb />
for I he time being. <lb />
collected funds kept them <lb />
Thereupon the bishop publicly ex <lb />
Isaac On the charge <lb />
stealing. A politician and <lb />
church money do well to- <lb />
Public Should Have Facts. <lb />
The traveling public does <lb />
not expect <lb />
railroads. They make allow <lb />
for reasonable delays even <lb />
though they cause the missing of <lb />
an important connection <lb />
will occur on the best <lb />
ed and when cannot <lb />
he averted the public puts up with <lb />
the consequent inconvenience with- <lb />
out criticism, Indeed, the public is <lb />
always ready to be just in its treat- <lb />
of the railroads. <lb />
But there is one right to which <lb />
the public is entitled and which <lb />
ought to h-h granted by every rail- <lb />
road without requiring any man to <lb />
make complaint, and is <lb />
to be given the real fads. If a train <lb />
is behind time, the exact lime or as <lb />
near as may be, should be made <lb />
there shall he no such <lb />
annoyance and trouble as was ad- <lb />
to these columns <lb />
day. fa train is two hours <lb />
time, put it that way on the bulletin <lb />
board so that all panics may govern <lb />
themselves accordingly. There is <lb />
no reason why, when, train is four <lb />
, ,. , . , . hours behind, the people should he <lb />
the idea of establish HIS factories us , . . ,.,. <lb />
at depot all that lime mo <lb />
a means of giving employment I expecting the train, when, <lb />
Laborers you will see the town move if given the facts, they might go <lb />
forward at pace. Nothing about their and return to <lb />
business like, a large weekly he depot at the real time of arrival. <lb />
. . T, subject scores of people Io that <lb />
roll to laborers <lb />
loss of time is to do them a wrong <lb />
that does tho railroad no good <lb />
over. <lb />
Mr. Railroad Give the <lb />
public the facts just as they are and <lb />
much will be <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
This reads like it had hap <lb />
polled down this way. It hits the <lb />
The that the hoard of <lb />
tors the slate prison have a <lb />
plus l from the operation <lb />
of slate farms, in addition to <lb />
barrels of corn and enough <lb />
forage f the teams this year, shows <lb />
good management will do. <lb />
the express companies <lb />
Will learn some of these days that it <lb />
is not wise to entrust pack- <lb />
ages tO the care of f messengers. <lb />
The beet men are not going to accept <lb />
positions great responsibility <lb />
at so small a salary. If the express <lb />
were not making enough <lb />
to pay in. re there might be some <lb />
excuse f r trying to run the business <lb />
on a cheap scale. <lb />
THE DISPENSARY. <lb />
Ever since the dispensary was <lb />
established in Greenville on the first <lb />
Of July, 1903, there have been op- <lb />
ready to say all manner of <lb />
things it and in every <lb />
way possible mislead the public as <lb />
to its operation During the first six <lb />
months there were such hindrances <lb />
thrown in the way us not to give the <lb />
institution a fair showing during <lb />
that period. The past year these <lb />
hindrances were less pronounced so <lb />
that it was not trammeled by them, <lb />
yd there are those who have con <lb />
tinned to misrepresent the <lb />
in order Io create as much <lb />
lion as possible. <lb />
In public may he <lb />
i ill the matter Tn <lb />
give some facts bear- <lb />
up it, from which all can judge <lb />
for themselves. <lb />
To get at the financial operations <lb />
of the dispensary manager W. S- <lb />
Atkins was interviewed. His hooks <lb />
for the past six months show that <lb />
the purchases in that time amounted <lb />
to and the sales for the <lb />
same period were The <lb />
amount of stock and cash on hand <lb />
was 13,934.00 which after <lb />
deducting the amount of unpaid <lb />
hills leaves a net profit for the six <lb />
months f In the same <lb />
period the sum of has been <lb />
paid into the treasuries of the town <lb />
m I on one-hall going to each <lb />
For the entire 1906 the sum of <lb />
f was turned over to the town <lb />
and the town's half going <lb />
into the general fund and the <lb />
half going the public schools of <lb />
of the entire county- Thus it is seen <lb />
that from the proceeds of the <lb />
in one year the town received <lb />
and the county received <lb />
whereas from license taxes <lb />
on the eleven bar rooms that <lb />
existed the town received <lb />
under the highest levy made only <lb />
and Its county only <lb />
The figures -peak for themselves <lb />
whether it is better, from a financial <lb />
standpoint, to have a dispensary or <lb />
As to the effect of the dispensary <lb />
up in the police courts of the town. <lb />
Mayor V M. was interview <lb />
d From the dockets under his <lb />
administration and those of his <lb />
a comparison <lb />
of November and December in the <lb />
years 190.1, 1904 and 1905 is made. <lb />
In November of the year 1903, while <lb />
the saloons were open, the number <lb />
of i- tried before the mayor were <lb />
of which were for drunken- <lb />
December of the same year the <lb />
number of eases was of <lb />
were for In <lb />
her. II, the career of the <lb />
dispensary, the total number of <lb />
cases was of which were for <lb />
I liken In December of the <lb />
same year the number of eases was <lb />
of which were <lb />
In e , 1905, the number of <lb />
eases was of which were for <lb />
drunkenness, and in December <lb />
it year the number of cases was <lb />
of which were drunkenness <lb />
These figures tell their on story <lb />
show how the for drunk- <lb />
have Bed. <lb />
As to moral conditions since tin <lb />
dispensary was established is <lb />
most useless to speak, as every one <lb />
who passes through tho streets of <lb />
Greenville can but notice the great <lb />
decrease drunkenness and mark <lb />
the difference. While the dispense <lb />
does not meet all the desires of <lb />
the advocates temperance or pro- <lb />
I it from every point f <lb />
argument so great an improvement <lb />
over bar rooms that no one who has <lb />
mailer how a is it J ti. heel interests of the community <lb />
makes hr a sight prettier to kins j at heart ever wants to see another <lb />
her. <lb />
England's Christmas Wretched- <lb />
full flood in Bag <lb />
land; but not for the vast and ragged <lb />
army of the unemployed Not for <lb />
the ghastly <lb />
men and boys in flags <lb />
with inscriptions like the snarl of a <lb />
beast at bay. your <lb />
us a don't <lb />
want charity; we want <lb />
us work, not It is a <lb />
hideous specter, this problem of <lb />
the Phantom <lb />
the bodied men will- <lb />
and anxious to work driven <lb />
with want, literally fainting <lb />
in the streets from hunger, the <lb />
center of the richest capital in the <lb />
richest empire of the world It <lb />
meets you <lb />
Fright, Want, Hags, Hunger, flaunt- <lb />
their shame in your face, <lb />
ashamed because they are desperate <lb />
You notice a ragged man running <lb />
abreast your cab, one, two, three, <lb />
four miles, perhaps half the length <lb />
of the city To beg Noon the <lb />
chance of getting twopence by keep- <lb />
your skirts from touching the <lb />
wheel when you step from the cab <lb />
you bear singing outside your <lb />
window. Organ grinders No; but <lb />
workmen in fluttering <lb />
tatters, an old newspaper across the <lb />
chest place of shirt, boots that <lb />
soak up the filth of the street like a <lb />
sponge, able-bodied workmen under <lb />
the <lb />
singing some ballad of <lb />
on the chance of pennies <lb />
from the windows <lb />
Or your cab is caught in a jam at <lb />
Charing Cross. What is the excite <lb />
draws the crowd <lb />
your London friends <lb />
assure only a procession <lb />
of the unemployed; and we're get- <lb />
ting used to Or you pick <lb />
up the daily paper Ten column <lb />
to politics; one column interview <lb />
with some great man on the ways <lb />
to alleviate distress; notice of a com- <lb />
mission to investigate the poor laws, <lb />
a work, by the way, which will <lb />
take years; of the Queen's <lb />
Fund for the <lb />
except for two small amounts, has <lb />
not, at the time of writing, been <lb />
distributed; and tucked away in <lb />
obscure type such items as the death <lb />
of a man on the Embankment from <lb />
starvation or the of a woman <lb />
because she could not bear the cry of <lb />
her children for <lb />
lands Problem of the <lb />
by Agnes in the American <lb />
Monthly Review of Reviews for Jan <lb />
nary. <lb />
FIT ALL SIZES-<lb />
SH <lb />
It matters not a whit to <lb />
us, Sir, what your size <lb />
may be. <lb />
If your proportions are <lb />
abnormal East and West or <lb />
North and South you may <lb />
turn your footsteps toward <lb />
this store with full <lb />
of <lb />
BEING FITTED PERFECTLY <lb />
Alcohol A Remover. <lb />
spot, too. <lb />
saloon in Greenville. <lb />
The following taken from Charily <lb />
and Children shows the removing <lb />
qualities of alcohol with great <lb />
An exchange says that <lb />
will remove stains from summer <lb />
clothes The exchange is right. <lb />
It will remove tho summer <lb />
clothes, also the spring, autumn and <lb />
the winter clothes, not only from the <lb />
who drinks it, but from tin- <lb />
wife and family as well. It will <lb />
also remove the household furniture, <lb />
the from the pantry, the <lb />
smiles from the face of his wife, the <lb />
laugh from the innocent lips <lb />
children and the happiness <lb />
his home Asa remover of things <lb />
alcohol has no equal <lb />
Mr Johnson at his best in the <lb />
above. It is truth pure and <lb />
simple. There is no greater <lb />
in the world than alcohol <lb />
and if any one doubts this let them <lb />
look about them at the joys, the <lb />
sweets of life and life itself that <lb />
have been thus <lb />
News. <lb />
They do Unusual things in New <lb />
Jersey. A man attempted an as- <lb />
upon a woman in her home. <lb />
She shot her assailant and killed him <lb />
In the trial that followed she was <lb />
convicted of murder and sentenced <lb />
to be hanged. She ought to have <lb />
been discharged and commended for <lb />
defending her honor. <lb />
A man eels awfully mixed up <lb />
trying to hiss a girl who has two <lb />
d tuples <lb />
We'll fit you satisfactorily and at a reasonable <lb />
price. We tack on no extra figures because we have <lb />
the Clothes you want. We have Suits at <lb />
to <lb />
The fabrics are neat and the Tailoring excellent. <lb />
SUM, STOUT OR LARGE <lb />
Never mind the size, for you'll find relief from <lb />
Clothes troubles awaiting you here. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all <lb />
the latest styles and weaves. <lb />
Boys and and <lb />
Novelty Suits. <lb />
You want in your shoes. Ultra shoes have just as much <lb />
snap in thorn as any or shoe, and our own design- <lb />
are all tin which are later copied by <lb />
houses all over the country. is tho first consideration, but <lb />
if the shoe does not tit, you will not buy it for the style <lb />
The fitting qualities are what is necessary to a shoe and in <lb />
this the ULTRA <lb />
Stands Preeminent <lb />
Our pattern and last makers are undoubtedly the best in their re- <lb />
trades. <lb />
Shoe, Wear. <lb />
LINE OF SHOES <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
INCOME <lb />
POLICIES <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
insurance. <lb />
H. A. White, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Reflector <lb />
Is Read reach, and <lb />
it reaches people money t. pay for what they want. <lb />
want I and run <lb />
a j u r<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 />
If it snows we are all <lb />
right for there plenty of <lb />
her coats, shoes, and boots, at A <lb />
W Co <lb />
For nice apples, candies, <lb />
oranges bananas and to <lb />
H. L. Johnson's <lb />
O. A. has recently <lb />
bought and moved into the John <lb />
Nichols house on Elm street. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
Just received by R. G. <lb />
car load lime which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Company are shipping so many <lb />
cotton planters that is hard to get <lb />
the number correctly, for instead <lb />
of shipping a week they ship <lb />
ft day. That number a week <lb />
would not give the firm a start. <lb />
Best hosiery for children at H, <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
The town tax books are now <lb />
open at the store of K. G. Chapman <lb />
Co. Let all come pay one and n good <lb />
promptly. C. Smith, collector. <lb />
Our line of and Winter, <lb />
goods are now in. See our lire be- <lb />
fore you buy. yours to please A. <lb />
W. Co. <lb />
Oscar of was <lb />
in town Friday evening. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
Barber <lb />
A Co <lb />
service just to see or the <lb />
A. G. Cox <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
seed for meal you can same time <lb />
by taking meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices on headers see <lb />
W. L House. <lb />
Ellis, of Kinston, the <lb />
owner of the Carriage Works, <lb />
White's Black Liniment, spec was in town Friday on business <lb />
for the human I the A. G. Cox Co. He <lb />
family, fine for perfectly knows a when he <lb />
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
t, so he is dealing with this firm <lb />
If you your laundry to look <lb />
nice and last long lake it to H. L. <lb />
Don't forget the nice Johnson who represents the <lb />
at A W Ange Co I steam laundry. <lb />
Miss Maggie Rollins, of Try a bottle of Kid- <lb />
is visiting Miss a sure cure for all Kid- <lb />
Bryan. troubles at Harrington Barber <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, i Co. <lb />
the combination kidney medicine i If yon want some nice presents <lb />
for stock and a sure colic cure. ; for your friends, you can sure find <lb />
at the Drug Store anything you at Harrington <lb />
We have the best assortment of; Barber <lb />
Stationary ever brought to Win- B. P. Manning, one of our <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. merchants, went to Greenville <lb />
Mrs. of on business. <lb />
is visiting her daughter, i Be sure to go to see the nice lot <lb />
Mi. W. L. House. new furniture that A. W. Ange <lb />
Another load of school desk were Co. has just received before yon <lb />
ship of A. a C elsewhere, <lb />
When yon want nice dress goods <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow to rater, go to A, <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. j W Ange Co they have a nice as- <lb />
Don't he on bid <lb />
when you cm get at A W j A new lot of iron bedsteads just <lb />
arrived at A. W Ange ft Co tee <lb />
their stock before you buy <lb />
Nicest and cheapest line of, mens ,,. , <lb />
. Ida Wynne, of <lb />
ties Harrington Barber Co. , ., ., . <lb />
went home i evening to spend <lb />
Frank Carroll, a very prosper- Sunday with her <lb />
of the Black She is a student of Win- <lb />
vicinity, was in i High school. <lb />
International stock food for j the <lb />
horses and cattle at. Harrington I face of K A he <lb />
Earlier Co. j his pocket 971.10 for one bale <lb />
Special prices on guns far the cotton which he sold, <lb />
next i days iV. L. House. K O Chapman Co <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. Woof oil cloth at A W Ange <lb />
Johnson's Co see I heir stock before you buy. <lb />
Miss one of the <lb />
teachers of the Winterville High <lb />
school, went to Greenville this <lb />
yards standard calicoes at j <lb />
per yard, Barber j of ,, <lb />
for men and youth's at H. L. John- <lb />
The Pitt county Oil Co., are son's. <lb />
Still ginning cotton and making The Society met Fri- <lb />
oil night and day. and elected new <lb />
Nice fill the spring tern which as <lb />
John went to Greenville <lb />
this morning. <lb />
III <lb />
Co. <lb />
They have nice one cheap. <lb />
John Nobles has recently moved <lb />
away from our town to Greenville. <lb />
While we loss <lb />
and his family, we wish them <lb />
. and success in their new <lb />
home. <lb />
Goto H. L. Johnson's for shoes, <lb />
he has a lot received, <lb />
they are nice. <lb />
Nice frames and <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Call at II. L. Johnson's ex <lb />
no his line of Hosiery <lb />
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
The residence which has been <lb />
occupied by Nobles, is now <lb />
occupied by While <lb />
we are losing good neighbors we <lb />
are also gaining some. <lb />
A. W. Ange have just <lb />
received a new lot of Be <lb />
sine to sec i <lb />
you <lb />
President, Bessie Moor- <lb />
Vice Rosabel <lb />
Secretary, Nannie House, <lb />
Treasurer, Addie Cox, Supervisor, <lb />
Annie Perry. Critic, Cox. <lb />
They have excellent and we <lb />
know the work will be the same. <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. is doing <lb />
so much shipping these that <lb />
they to employ a shipping <lb />
clerk, they were successful in <lb />
employing J. It. Carroll. John is <lb />
ore of our best young men, and <lb />
stands out for what is on all <lb />
moral questions. We congratulate <lb />
the A. ti. Cox Mfg. Co. having <lb />
such a young n an as he is. He is <lb />
a former student of the Winterville <lb />
High lie is wished <lb />
much success in new work, <lb />
in sales of Tar <lb />
Heel earl wheels up to this date <lb />
has been filly per cent more than <lb />
ever before, this the <lb />
Miss May Brooks, of LaGrange, <lb />
who is teaching at in <lb />
town Friday evening. <lb />
A second large of hats <lb />
and caps ibis season latest and <lb />
newest style at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
Shoes are arriving daily at A. <lb />
W. Ange Cu's. Be sure to get <lb />
their prices before you buy else <lb />
where. <lb />
If you want a bargain in pants <lb />
goto A. W. Ange Co. they <lb />
selling out at per cent off now. <lb />
If you want a 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 hats and caps just <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
Gerome of <lb />
was town Friday evening. <lb />
A nice lot of hats and caps just <lb />
received at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
are nice be sure to see them <lb />
Go to Harrington Co. <lb />
for Rubber c end jackets. <lb />
You can kill your hogs any time <lb />
that you want to. for A. W. <lb />
Co has salt to save them <lb />
so cheap that you had better see <lb />
him before bu, <lb />
Special pi ices on guns for the <lb />
next days at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Just received car load Hour, nice <lb />
mil Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
If you want rummer nil winter <lb />
one of those good heaters at, A. <lb />
W. Co. they a-e Cheap. <lb />
Frank James and wife, of Bethel <lb />
came down Friday night to visit <lb />
Sirs, parents, Mr. and Mrs <lb />
A. Cox- <lb />
When in town call to see me <lb />
run a first livery feed <lb />
-ale stables. . L. House. <lb />
Just received B. G. Chapman <lb />
a Co., a car load of salt. Be sure <lb />
to their prices at once. <lb />
Nice Silk waist cheap at <lb />
Harrington, Berber <lb />
Nice line of ire-h groceries <lb />
always on hand at L. Johnson's. <lb />
II you want a nice sewing ma- <lb />
chine cheap see A. W. Ange Co <lb />
they have nice ones. <lb />
Oscar Rollins, who has <lb />
clerking for our prosperous mer- <lb />
chant, H. I,. Johnson, has accepted <lb />
a position as clerk the post of- <lb />
O-car i a wide awake young <lb />
man and we know he will serve <lb />
the people well in hit new work. <lb />
We wish him much success. <lb />
Repainting the depot added <lb />
to the looks of it, but not <lb />
near so much as the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co., are adding to it by liter- <lb />
ally the platform with <lb />
the Cox cotton planters. They <lb />
only shipped about this week. <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb />
es, at Barber A Co. <lb />
F. Manning Co., have been <lb />
taking are ready <lb />
for new year's work. <lb />
A new line of v just re- <lb />
by it. G. Chapman A Co. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
mi shipments of Buggy <lb />
and seats are being made <lb />
by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
A. ti. Cox has bought Robert <lb />
Griffin's farm about three miles <lb />
ea-t of here. This is one of the <lb />
best farms in the county. <lb />
you want a good barrel of <lb />
Hour you go see It. O. a <lb />
Co. They only the best. <lb />
to L, Johnson's for nice <lb />
candies, apples oranges. <lb />
A W. Ange Co. will sell you <lb />
so cheap you cannot keep <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. sold <lb />
pair of Tar Heel wheels Wed- <lb />
and any one in need of <lb />
Carts will do well <lb />
them at once. <lb />
For bargains in pints go to H. <lb />
L. Johnson's <lb />
The Vance Literary Society <lb />
Friday night at the usual hour <lb />
elected new officer for the sprint <lb />
term which areas <lb />
dent, C. Carroll, Vice President, <lb />
L. Parker. Secretary, R. T. Cox, <lb />
Treasurer, R. Jackson Super- <lb />
visor, Albert Marshal, <lb />
John Critic. G E. Line <lb />
berry. We have an excellent <lb />
of are looking for good <lb />
from the Society this spring. <lb />
Judging from the query for Friday <lb />
night, it being that <lb />
Utah should be excluded from the <lb />
we know it will be e <lb />
warm debate. <lb />
H. L. Johnson is <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
B. T. Cox A Bro. have a full line <lb />
of school books, papers, inks, <lb />
scratch A pea tablets, day books <lb />
ledgers, account books, states, <lb />
chalk, crayons, school bags and <lb />
shawl rap-. Come see what <lb />
they have before bringing else- <lb />
where. <lb />
A full line of drugs on <lb />
hand at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
W. L. House makes a specialty <lb />
of pipes and pipe fitting. <lb />
If you want a good pair of pant <lb />
go to A. . Ange Co., and you <lb />
can get them cheap. <lb />
R. G. Chapman Co. will sell <lb />
you a good pair of shoes cheap <lb />
that they will always wear easy <lb />
look good to you. <lb />
Special Sale <lb />
On Pictures <lb />
And Chairs <lb />
O. f s Mfg Vi are making , only ,,,, <lb />
, , . v, mi ma; Let. <lb />
a call. <lb />
I will make Special Prices on <lb />
for one <lb />
week beginning <lb />
MONDAY THE <lb />
SUNDAY SCHOOLS. <lb />
Begin the New Year Well <lb />
Officered. <lb />
The several Sunday schools of <lb />
the town began Sunday of <lb />
the new year with a strong corps <lb />
of <lb />
They are as <lb />
HA IT I ST. <lb />
Supervisor, C <lb />
Superintendent, W. H. <lb />
Assistant Superintendent, J. <lb />
Treasurer, J. J. Cherry. <lb />
Secretary, J. <lb />
Assistant Secretary, E. <lb />
Thomas. <lb />
Librarian, Miss Mattie Law- <lb />
Organist, Miss <lb />
Assistant Organist, Miss Jamie <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Superintendent, E. A. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
Latham. <lb />
Secretary, Miss Agnes Spain, <lb />
Treasurer, Miss Mamie King. <lb />
Organist, Mattie <lb />
King. <lb />
Superintendent, B, Cox. <lb />
Assistant Superintendent, W. <lb />
B. Brown. <lb />
Organist, Miss Eller Proctor. <lb />
Will <lb />
Superintendent, W. II. Laugh- <lb />
Secretary, T. E. Little. <lb />
METHODIST. <lb />
Superintendent, Geo, <lb />
ard. <lb />
Assistant Superintendent, D. D. <lb />
Secretary, O. E, Harris. <lb />
Assistant Secretary, R. L. Hum. <lb />
Treasurer, T. J. Moore. <lb />
Librarian, L II. Fender. <lb />
Assistant A. L. Blow <lb />
Wiley J. Brown. <lb />
Superintendent Home Depart <lb />
J. White. <lb />
Superintendent Cradle Boll, <lb />
Mrs. G. Bi Harris. <lb />
Organist, Mrs. H. C. Hooker. <lb />
Assistant Organist, Miss Helen <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Organist for Infant Class, Mi-s <lb />
Lillian Carr. <lb />
Superintendent, J. B. Moore. <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer, J. M. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
. Organist, Mi-s Bennett.<lb />
mm <lb />
Lasting until SATURDAY, the <lb />
23rd. All interested in cheap <lb />
Pictures and early. <lb />
And Make Selections- <lb />
Bluest Stock of in <lb />
Town to Select from <lb />
Yours <lb />
A. H. Taft, <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO SAM <lb />
A Prosperous<lb />
TO ALL. <lb />
Jas. F. Davenport, <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO <lb />
J- F. KING'S <lb />
Livery, Sale J Feed <lb />
Near Greenville. N C <lb />
OLA TEAMS tr dive. . tn . <lb />
to nearby point-. <lb />
Good Drive and Work Horses Mules for v. , <lb />
large numbers and as lo <lb />
for Cash on Time. <lb />
yon in town and horse and <lb />
properly eared put at my stables, <lb />
m.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
TO <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
BEG TO ANNOUNCE to their patrons and the public <lb />
generally that they are business at the <lb />
same old stand and will be glad to have all their old <lb />
customers give them a call. We shall continue to carry a <lb />
lull stock of the best and newest merchandise a reliable <lb />
character, striving at all times to meet your needs in the <lb />
most satisfactory manner. <lb />
Our inventory has just been completed, and we find we <lb />
have too many Winter Goods in stock, for this reason we <lb />
will sell this entire line <lb />
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS, <lb />
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S <lb />
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS <lb />
at greatly reduced prices days. This means money <lb />
saving to those who take advantage of this opportunity. <lb />
wishes for a Happy New Year we are <lb />
Yours truly,<lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
f mi <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who insures his life is <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
is wise both for bis 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 approaches <lb />
through the LIVER and <lb />
itself In innumerable ways <lb />
Wills <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
My Friend. is Worth Reading <lb />
Suppose You Stop and Set <lb />
Isn't it Wonderful <lb />
N. C. March 1903 <lb />
Mrs Joe take pleas- <lb />
in stating that your Remedy <lb />
has entirely cured little girl of <lb />
a very bad case <lb />
covered a great part -f her <lb />
She bad from <lb />
the time was <lb />
until was t-ix years oW. She <lb />
is now perfectly well I feel <lb />
I cannot speak too of <lb />
it bus not had a symptom of <lb />
it for six years. Respectfully, <lb />
J. W. COBB <lb />
No ice is hereby given that I will on <lb />
Monday in Jan. Apply to the <lb />
of county commissioners for <lb />
License to retail Liquor in the town of <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. U Gibson. <lb />
NOTICE SALE LAND <lb />
By virtue of a decree made by D. <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County, on the 12th day of <lb />
19.5, in a certain special proceed- <lb />
wherein Isaac Gardner wife <lb />
Fannie M. Gardner, waiter Gardner <lb />
and wife Fannie Gardner, are petition- <lb />
I will on Saturday, the <lb />
13th of January at <lb />
noon, expose to the public sale at the <lb />
Court House door in Greenville, to the <lb />
for the following parcel <lb />
of land to e in Swift Creek <lb />
Pitt county and beginning <lb />
on the O C line and runs to a <lb />
marked pine by the roadside, then a <lb />
line north west course to a <lb />
centered by a <lb />
black gum a stamp, <lb />
then about a north course with an greed <lb />
line made N T Cox and Smith <lb />
to said Smith's line then with said <lb />
Smith's line to the beginning corner, <lb />
with the old line back to the beginning, <lb />
containing acres more or less <lb />
and being the same land conveyed by <lb />
N T Cox to smith by deed <lb />
anted March 22nd as of record <lb />
pears in the registers office of Pitt <lb />
County in Book V page <lb />
This sale will be Partition <lb />
This the 12th day of December, 1905. <lb />
F. C. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
n. R. L. C. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
HAS IT EVER <lb />
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb />
Many People <lb />
Without P <lb />
leaving your own office <lb />
Dr. D. <lb />
Dental <lb />
i Surgeon <lb />
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A Telephone Line <lb />
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OUR MANAGER <lb />
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MANAGER or <lb />
Home and <lb />
Telegraph Company, <lb />
HENDERSON. <lb />
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To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We Lave an entirely new <lb />
process, on which patents <lb />
are pending, whereby we <lb />
can reface old Brass Col- <lb />
Head Kales, <lb />
pt. and thicker, and make <lb />
them fully as good as now <lb />
an without any unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot <lb />
torn. <lb />
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DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
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North Carolina. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
Rules regular lengths <lb />
L. S and <lb />
Head Ruled inches in <lb />
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A sample of refaced <lb />
Rule, wile full <lb />
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Printers Supply Co <lb />
of Type and <lb />
High Grade Printing <lb />
N. Ninth Street. <lb />
SOUTHERN CO <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
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at ft. mi. Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville d <lb />
at m. a <lb />
ii road <lb />
Norfolk, Bali I more, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Bur-ton and all other <lb />
North. nine -I a <lb />
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i i should order <lb />
freight via Norfolk, Norfolk <lb />
Southern B, K. <lb />
Bailing hours subject lo change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. <lb />
H. O. General T. and <lb />
r. Agent, Norfolk. Va. <lb />
M K KING, V. P G. M. <lb />
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Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb />
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Do you have shortness of <lb />
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spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb />
pains around the heart, in side <lb />
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lying on left side <lb />
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or diseased, and cannot get <lb />
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Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
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disease. Try it, and see how <lb />
quickly you will find relief. <lb />
January 1st, 1902. I took <lb />
down with and dropsy, <lb />
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by my family physician that my MM <lb />
was boneless. and <lb />
had given me up to die. <lb />
and body were swollen to one- <lb />
third larger than normal size, anal <lb />
water had collected around my heart. <lb />
For at least three months I had to all <lb />
Dropped up In bed to keep from <lb />
I sent for five bottles of Dr. <lb />
Heart Cure, and by the time I <lb />
bad taken them all I was entirely <lb />
cured. X feel better than I have for <lb />
years, I am able to do <lb />
any kind of work on my farm. My <lb />
attending physician told me that If it <lb />
hadn't been for Dr. Heart <lb />
I would now be In my <lb />
L T. CURD. Ky. <lb />
Dr. Cure Is <lb />
druggist, who will <lb />
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he will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, <lb />
BARONS OF <lb />
Hew They Got the Right to Remain <lb />
Covered Before Royalty. <lb />
When the king of England rides <lb />
through the streets on <lb />
his approach is generally her- <lb />
by the loyal citizens along the <lb />
route baring their heads. Though <lb />
this is too- spontaneous act <lb />
ii i- also <lb />
a monarch ran legally claim as u <lb />
right. The barons of <lb />
long been exempt, however, <lb />
the privilege remaining covered <lb />
in I he presence. <lb />
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as a reward for an old time service, <lb />
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summoned that cheerful hero, baa <lb />
John, in mortal combat. John <lb />
thought he would rather not, bu <lb />
offered IV Lord <lb />
from the dungeon in <lb />
he lay if he would lake in hand tin <lb />
commission. <lb />
IV spoiling for a fight, <lb />
agreed, and and Philip sat to- <lb />
to see somebody's head crack- <lb />
ed. The French champion cried oil <lb />
on seeing the size of the English- <lb />
man, Thereupon untried con- <lb />
playfully stuck his helmet <lb />
upon a post of oak drove hi <lb />
sword through it and so deep <lb />
the wood that none save himself <lb />
could withdraw it. <lb />
He had purchased his freedom, <lb />
and his reward lie heard from <lb />
magnanimous sovereign's <lb />
a pleasant companion, <lb />
and heaven keep thee in good <lb />
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again before king or <lb />
The used to keep <lb />
before their sovereigns until <lb />
George jealous of his subject's <lb />
privilege, complained, gentle- <lb />
man has a right to keep covered be- <lb />
fore me, but even King John could <lb />
him no right to be covered <lb />
William III. was much averse <lb />
removing his hat. even in church. <lb />
He was Dutch, and Dutchmen wore <lb />
their hats in church. So would lie. <lb />
Besides the Jews, the chosen ones. <lb />
eat in their synagogues hatted, and <lb />
they ought to know what was what. <lb />
For the liturgy he might slip off his <lb />
beaver, but parson had <lb />
no i mounted to the pulpit <lb />
than up the kingly head tin <lb />
hat went again and there remained <lb />
until the end of the <lb />
don Standard. <lb />
Son Lost Mother <lb />
runs Id our <lb />
and through it I lost my <lb />
writes K. B. of <lb />
Me. For the pit five years, <lb />
however, on the of <lb />
a Cough cold or I have taken <lb />
I r King's for cm <lb />
, Ii has me <lb />
from Hi- <lb />
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Mr. It-id, hot In- m-ii lung <lb />
no he <lb />
and how It. <lb />
and cure for amt cold <lb />
Price 4.1; guaranteed at <lb />
L. Woolen. Druggist <lb />
I free. <lb />
Man's Unreasonableness <lb />
i often as a woman's, but <lb />
S. the <lb />
publican, of Leaven worth, <lb />
was when he <lb />
refused the doctors to op <lb />
on his wife, for female <lb />
he says con <lb />
eluded to try Biller-. My <lb />
wife was then so sick, she could <lb />
hardly leave her bed. and five <lb />
physicians had failed to <lb />
After taking <lb />
she cured, and can <lb />
now perform all her <lb />
do by J. L. <lb />
Woolen, <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How can yet a <lb />
thing quite <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
is all you could desire, <lb />
we will see your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article.<lb />
Of <lb />
You get <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
I J R <lb />
LAND DALE <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in a <lb />
Special therein <lb />
pending, entitled, J. M. Williams <lb />
others versus Lewis <lb />
we will on <lb />
MONDAY, January 16th, <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
sell at public sale to the highest <lb />
bidder that certain or pare-I of <lb />
land situate in Greenville <lb />
Pitt county two miles wen of the <lb />
town of Greenville, on the road lead- <lb />
from said town to the low. of <lb />
bounded on the east by <lb />
the lands of Jesse K Move, on the <lb />
south the lands of Mary Allen, on <lb />
the west by the lands of warren Cher- <lb />
and others, containing sixty-seven <lb />
acres more or being the <lb />
ands formerly owned <lb />
deceased. <lb />
Also One other parcel of land con- <lb />
acres more or less School <lb />
which contains marl deposit. <lb />
Terms of One third cash <lb />
the in two equal installments <lb />
to be paid in one and two year respect- <lb />
the deferred payments to beer <lb />
interest, payable from date <lb />
of deed, and to be secured by <lb />
upon said land. This December <lb />
5th, <lb />
i. A. Sugg, <lb />
Alex L. Blow, <lb />
NOTICE LAND <lb />
By virtue of decree made D <lb />
Moore. Clerk Superior Pitt <lb />
County, on the 12th day of December <lb />
in a certain proceeding <lb />
wherein Joseph Jones, wife <lb />
Mary Jones. Jim Jones and others are <lb />
petitioners ex-prate-1 will on Monday <lb />
the 16th day of January at <lb />
O'clock noon expose to public sale at <lb />
the Court House door in Pitt county <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash the fol- <lb />
lowing parcel of land to wit-lying and <lb />
being in the County of Pitt and in Con- <lb />
Township, beginning at the <lb />
Franklin line on the big ditch in the <lb />
Frederick white field, thence running <lb />
up said big ditch to Henry <lb />
line, thence his line to <lb />
line, thence with Lorenzo <lb />
line to Biggs Stocks <lb />
line, with the Jones and Dale <lb />
hack to the beginning containing <lb />
acres less. <lb />
This sale is made for Partition. <lb />
This the 12th day of December 1905. <lb />
F. <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE OF i I <lb />
KW SALE <lb />
IN <lb />
PERRY CO <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
Correspondence and shipments <lb />
solicited <lb />
State of North Carolina, I In the <lb />
S Court <lb />
G. E. Harris vs bey <lb />
By virtue of an <lb />
to the from tin Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county in a <lb />
will, on the <lb />
January, ISM <lb />
M at doc- f <lb />
sell to <lb />
to Mid on out no. all the <lb />
right, title and inter-st the said <lb />
defendant, basin <lb />
to <lb />
on th- wast side i Me- <lb />
Avenue at the South east <lb />
lot No. ii being feet from <lb />
Ave. them west <lb />
feet thence running feet <lb />
east parallel with first line to <lb />
Avenue North with <lb />
west side of Ave <lb />
being west <lb />
deed from I. w. Perkin's and wife Helen <lb />
S. Perkins Samuel recorded in <lb />
book w <lb />
One other tract being In <lb />
Place on and <lb />
Washington No. <lb />
and <lb />
Washington Avenue running the <lb />
western line of avenue <lb />
South thence a westerly course parallel <lb />
with Washington ave. HO feet thence a <lb />
course parallel with <lb />
ave Ii el to av <lb />
an easterly course with Wash- <lb />
Ave to the See <lb />
of J. w, Perkin's and wife S. Per- <lb />
kins to Samuel Obey in Page <lb />
This Hi day of Dee, <lb />
L w Tucker Sheriff. <lb />
Having before the Sn <lb />
Court Clerk cf <lb />
administrator of K <lb />
Whichard, notice is <lb />
given all persons to the ea <lb />
to make immediate payment to the <lb />
Undersigned, and all persons having <lb />
claims against said estate are notified <lb />
to present the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment before the 1st day of lie <lb />
amber, or this notice trill b i <lb />
plead in bar of their <lb />
This 1st day of December, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
John F. <lb />
SALE <lb />
is hereby given that I will on <lb />
the day of Jan. sell at public <lb />
sale, at the of F M the <lb />
personal to th <lb />
estate ofF M son <lb />
cattle, hogs, household and <lb />
kitchen <lb />
rotten, corn, hay, and <lb />
personal property mules, horses etc <lb />
ins of sale <lb />
This U day of Dec. <lb />
Mrs. f w <lb />
Ashley <lb />
F. II <lb />
I A Atty <lb />
Announcement <lb />
When Are Strongest <lb />
The lifting power of a youth of <lb />
seventeen years is pounds. In <lb />
his twentieth year this increases to <lb />
pounds. In the thirtieth <lb />
thirty-first year it readies height, <lb />
At the end of the j <lb />
to-first year the strength begins <lb />
decline, very slowly at first. By the; <lb />
fortieth year it has decreased eight <lb />
pounds, this diminution <lb />
a increasing rate <lb />
fiftieth year is reached, when <lb />
the I is pounds. After this <lb />
peril the strength fails more <lb />
more rapidly until weakness <lb />
old me is reached. It is not <lb />
to give statistics of the <lb />
of after the fiftieth year. <lb />
it varies to n large extent in <lb />
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Cf f<lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest in North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
The barn and of Rev. C. <lb />
W. Kinston. <lb />
destroyed by lire Fr morning. <lb />
The was about partially <lb />
Mien Bowl, Forsyth <lb />
county, was killed Saturday <lb />
falling building. hid <lb />
an aid building <lb />
blew it d <lb />
A. a <lb />
Mt. Olive, was caught m the <lb />
of bis la killed. He , <lb />
alone the accident <lb />
was dead when <lb />
N. P. Frederick, of <lb />
burg m returning to hit- <lb />
home from Charlotte Satin day <lb />
evening. When about to drive <lb />
through his gate the boggy run <lb />
on some plank and turned over, <lb />
throwing him breaking his <lb />
neck. <lb />
PROGRAM FOR AS <lb />
Institute. <lb />
A Dumber of farmers from <lb />
different sections of the <lb />
were here today to attend the <lb />
it it. Interesting <lb />
held <lb />
log and anemone. Tait Butler <lb />
sod w. J. of the <lb />
cultural department were present <lb />
and made addressee on timely <lb />
topic-. <lb />
In Better <lb />
For the last two or three weeks <lb />
office has been in <lb />
bad shape, owing to a short work <lb />
force, we were correspond- <lb />
hindered getting out <lb />
work. More help has secured <lb />
now and Id or two every thing <lb />
will be along smoothly <lb />
can be turned out <lb />
promptly. <lb />
Saturday. January 13th. 1906. <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Bat H. H. Moore. <lb />
Heading minutes and <lb />
General outline of work to <lb />
be done by <lb />
committee. <lb />
Standard of proficiency in <lb />
foe the <lb />
B Dote. General <lb />
Home Geography, hi <lb />
does it How shall <lb />
teach id Prof. G. E. <lb />
General <lb />
for the ; <lb />
years. What does it include Una <lb />
shall we teach it Prof. T <lb />
Candler <lb />
of teachers who <lb />
observe Marl I Carolina Day. I <lb />
of bulletins. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
The weather was so inclement <lb />
the day meeting in <lb />
that BO meeting was held. The <lb />
program that vat had <lb />
that day is for this meeting. Be- <lb />
ginning this time work of <lb />
the meetings of the <lb />
will be based largely upon <lb />
General <lb />
the The hooks <lb />
be on hand-at this meeting so that <lb />
the teachers may supply <lb />
with them. We begin this year <lb />
under the most favorable <lb />
of any year in our school <lb />
history. shall be very glad to <lb />
see every teacher the <lb />
present at this first meeting in <lb />
1906. Most of you are enjoying <lb />
your work this session. <lb />
This association is doing much to <lb />
make conditions better for you. <lb />
Will you stand socially for it and <lb />
its work Your presence is the <lb />
only thing fir a splendid <lb />
meeting. Shall we have <lb />
W. H. <lb />
County Superintendent Schools. <lb />
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS <lb />
ARE UPON US AND <lb />
J. A. RICKS AND BRO. <lb />
have received there full supply. The holidays <lb />
and like a train it comes quickly and soon gone. <lb />
We have a beautiful line this season and <lb />
will be glad to show them to you. <lb />
r. <lb />
ii <lb />
CHINA AND GLASSWARE <lb />
Bisque Figures, Lamps, Clocks, Wagons, Carts. Drums, <lb />
Pistols, Albums, Mirrors, and Toys of every description. <lb />
We carry a full line of Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Nuts. <lb />
Raisins, Figs, Candies of every kind, Fruit, Pound and <lb />
Chocolate Cakes, Cakes, Bread and Pies, Can- <lb />
dies, a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, in fact <lb />
any and everything you may need for <lb />
Including a full of FIREWORKS <lb />
the place and come early rush will <lb />
be great XV- Prices right. <lb />
., A RICKS BRO. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Window Mills. <lb />
Tin r t being hind when yon will want hot <lb />
o.- to need the coming season we solicit your <lb />
We have LE STAB LBS at Greenville and Ayden where <lb />
we will a full stock of GOOD and <lb />
the entire Come to M and we will show you <lb />
It la a laving for to trade with us, for we got our <lb />
took from the stock fauns, thereby saving you the prof- <lb />
its the middle dealer have to mike and which you save <lb />
us. It would take much of your time <lb />
to pay us visit and gel familiar with our methods of doing <lb />
business as we feel that it would result In making you a per <lb />
customer, and we are sure we can make it benefit you <lb />
for so doing. We are prepared to suit year needs and what is <lb />
more we guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Winslow Mills, <lb />
Horses Mules. Sales Stables. and Greenville. <lb />
1906. <lb />
We wish to extend to all our <lb />
customers and friends very best wishes for a <lb />
happy and prosperous NEW YEAR together with <lb />
our sincere appreciation t f their liberal patron- <lb />
age during the past season, which we shall endeavor to deserve. <lb />
mm <lb />
We are now making -n for the biggest year's business any firm in Eastern North Carolina has- <lb />
ever known. Goods are advancing rapidly, therefore for of our <lb />
large orders as far in advance as the factories will accept them. <lb />
Our after Christmas clearing and stock adjusting sale will commence with the New Year. The holiday <lb />
us sizes and goods such as the economical shopper is always on <lb />
for. These goods will be sacrificed during this Great Clearance Sale and the prices will reach <lb />
the lowest limit. <lb />
C T. <lb />
Store <lb />
Basket <lb />
A basket Rt <lb />
school house, fox's mill <lb />
Dec. A very large crowd was <lb />
present. After the baskets were <lb />
sold several games played. <lb />
The neat little sum 189.80 was <lb />
made. Our school ha a right to <lb />
feel proud of the like <lb />
committee, and the work <lb />
they are taking <lb />
F. C. <lb />
Notice dilution. <lb />
The of J. A. Kick Bro., <lb />
was on the 1st day of January. <lb />
dissolved by mutual cm sent, <lb />
J. A. purchasing the Interest <lb />
of W. H. Ricks in the business. <lb />
J. A. will continue the <lb />
at same place, and will pay <lb />
all claims against the former firm, <lb />
and all accounts due the firm <lb />
to tie paid to him. <lb />
Jno. A. Ricks, <lb />
W. H. Ricks. <lb />
1881 1906. <lb />
Mr. and Mr-. William <lb />
request the honor of <lb />
at their <lb />
Twenty fifth Anniversary <lb />
on <lb />
P January Thirteenth I <lb />
nineteen and six, <lb />
from eight thirty to o'clock <lb />
p. in. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
No cards In town. <lb />
Week of <lb />
This week will be observed by <lb />
the Woman's Missionary Society <lb />
of the Baptist church as a week <lb />
of prayer. They hold three meet- <lb />
during the week, this after- <lb />
noon at i o'clock at Mrs. R. L. <lb />
Wednesday afternoon <lb />
at Miss Friday <lb />
at Mrs. W. T. Burton's <lb />
At the Friday meeting the offer- <lb />
will be taken<lb />
M I <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. JANUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
DECISION FOR STATE. <lb />
North Carolina Wins the <lb />
Caw. <lb />
Washington, D. C, <lb />
an opinion by the Chief Justine <lb />
Court of the Untied <lb />
decided the <lb />
Armour Packing Company t <lb />
B. H. Lacy, Treasurer of North <lb />
Carolina, in favor of the State. <lb />
This case grew out of an effort <lb />
to enforce the State law North <lb />
Carolina imposing a license tax on <lb />
every meat packing doing <lb />
business the State. The Ar- <lb />
Company contested that it <lb />
was not engaged in doing a pack- <lb />
business in the State an it did <lb />
there, but the law <lb />
at upheld by the State Supreme <lb />
and their finding <lb />
The law also attached on <lb />
e ground that its enforcement <lb />
is an interference with inter <lb />
State that it <lb />
ed the uniformity rule of the North <lb />
Carolina Constitution, and that it <lb />
was contrary to the Federal Con <lb />
because it <lb />
legislation, but the court accepted <lb />
the interpretation of the State <lb />
Supreme Court sustained the <lb />
law. <lb />
Justices Brown, White, <lb />
land dissented the <lb />
ground that the Company <lb />
is not engaged doing a packing <lb />
business in the State, but in <lb />
meat. <lb />
END CENTURY CLUB. <lb />
Home Marriage This Morning. <lb />
At o'clock this morning at the <lb />
home of Mrs. Fannie Moore, on <lb />
Third street, her daughter, <lb />
Moore, and Mr. Collin <lb />
Hughes <lb />
married Rev. W. K. <lb />
A few friends and relatives were <lb />
present to witness the marriage, <lb />
those from a distance Mrs. <lb />
J. T. Moore and Mr-. F. R, <lb />
sou, of Tarboro. <lb />
A number of very handsome <lb />
bridal were <lb />
T be left on the morning <lb />
train for a bridal nod will <lb />
make their home Norfolk. <lb />
RECEPTION TUESDAY EVENING <lb />
tor <lb />
The Bod of the Century Book <lb />
lab wee <lb />
L. Tuesday <lb />
Io the absence of the <lb />
Mrs. B. B. Cotten, the <lb />
I vice Mrs. J. L. Little, <lb />
presided. <lb />
-After the roll was called and the <lb />
minutes read the <lb />
was taken A committee <lb />
to look after books <lb />
the library. The committee on <lb />
was asked to report at <lb />
next meeting. <lb />
On account of sickness there was <lb />
no literary The club <lb />
adjourned to meet with Mrs. L. <lb />
Little, 23rd. <lb />
Visitors present were <lb />
Thomas, of Nashville, , Bum <lb />
S. Carr, Forbes, <lb />
L. Carr, Woodard, Mosely, <lb />
Misses Lee and <lb />
The shadow of death having <lb />
again crossed the threshold of one <lb />
the club passed a <lb />
resolution of affectionate <lb />
for Mrs. B. Williams, <lb />
mourns the death of a beloved <lb />
brother, suddenly cut off in the <lb />
morning young manhood. <lb />
Etiquette Hints. <lb />
society never forget that you <lb />
are one of many. <lb />
Never stare about you in a room <lb />
as if you were taking stock. <lb />
A letter of introduction should <lb />
be given to the bearer <lb />
When at n party you may speak <lb />
to those next to you, even if <lb />
not been introduced. <lb />
should be used <lb />
as little a when speaking <lb />
anyone present or absent. <lb />
Punctually is an of good <lb />
t fail in keeping an <lb />
the lime arranged <lb />
11- a direct to the person <lb />
-i- age commands <lb />
respect of youth, and even in the <lb />
bustle of the twentieth century a <lb />
lady always makes way for her <lb />
years. <lb />
Lovers should not make a <lb />
of themselves, of <lb />
entirely absorbed with <lb />
other as to neglect those <lb />
hose company they may be in. <lb />
Church Advertises in Newspaper <lb />
The Raleigh Baptist Tabernacle <lb />
church, of this city, as <lb />
one of the State's moat progressive <lb />
and aggressive religions bodies, <lb />
has inaugurated a new method of <lb />
reaching the people of Raleigh. <lb />
the inestimable <lb />
of newspaper advertising in secular <lb />
affairs, this baa decided to <lb />
adopt this means for the further- <lb />
of the Lord's work. <lb />
The of the Tabernacle has <lb />
contracted for a regular display <lb />
advertisement to appear in The <lb />
Raleigh Times each Saturday. <lb />
This dues not interfere with the <lb />
announcements of Sunday <lb />
set vices published in The Times. <lb />
The Baptist Tabernacle is probably <lb />
the first church in North Carolina <lb />
to run a regular display e- <lb />
in a newspaper, although It <lb />
Is common in some Northern cities. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
e Newspaper <lb />
An Alabama gives <lb />
wholesome advice when it <lb />
entering the printing office, <lb />
yon should advance to the door <lb />
and give three distinct raps, or <lb />
knock the door down. The devil <lb />
will attend to your alarm Yon <lb />
will give him your name, <lb />
address and number of years <lb />
yon are owing the paper. He will <lb />
admit yon. You will advance to <lb />
the center of room address <lb />
the manager with the following <lb />
the right <lb />
mind about two feet from the <lb />
body, with and index finger <lb />
clasping a bill, which drop into <lb />
the extended band of the manager, <lb />
who will hand and the <lb />
bill. After giving him the news <lb />
of your locality you will be per- <lb />
to with a receipt <lb />
an obligation properly <lb />
Good Company Coming. <lb />
The company, <lb />
which some of the State papers say <lb />
is the best repertoire <lb />
on the road, has a three <lb />
nights engagement Masonic <lb />
temple opera beginning on <lb />
the 22nd. This is the company <lb />
which Tom has <lb />
for putting on a play being an <lb />
infringement of the <lb />
First to Settle. <lb />
Today J. L. Sugg, agent the <lb />
Virginia Fire and Marine <lb />
Co., handed to II. A. Para- <lb />
more a check full <lb />
of carried that <lb />
company n his store in the <lb />
try that was burned In November. <lb />
is the first of Mr. <lb />
policies to be paid. <lb />
Don't Forget. <lb />
Let us remind our subscribers <lb />
over the to to <lb />
take a receipt REFLECTOR <lb />
home with them when they come <lb />
to court next week. Our is <lb />
just across the street from the <lb />
court house somebody will be <lb />
there to wait on you. <lb />
At the Residence of Mrs. A. B. <lb />
Ellington. <lb />
Reported for deflector. <lb />
On Tuesday evening 9th, <lb />
1906, the L Aid Society <lb />
the M. E. South, was in -t <lb />
delightfully entertained at the <lb />
home of Mr-. A. B. Ellington. <lb />
This being the annual reception <lb />
and time to elect officers, we re <lb />
stopped the merry con- <lb />
and laughter and <lb />
proceeded to business. joined <lb />
In suiting my God to <lb />
and after Scripture reading <lb />
and prayer the following officer <lb />
were elected for the year <lb />
President, Mrs. F. W. Clare. <lb />
1st Vice president, Mrs. C. T. <lb />
2nd Vice president, Mrs. A. B. <lb />
Ellington. <lb />
Secretary, Mas. J. L. Little. <lb />
Treasurer, Mrs. F. O. <lb />
After the business Mrs. <lb />
Arthur and Mrs. Carr read very <lb />
delightful selections which were <lb />
much enjoyed every present, <lb />
A contest then held the <lb />
attention of all, this being <lb />
from the Bible. It was very <lb />
interesting proved quite <lb />
Instructive to some us. Mrs. <lb />
won the a lovely <lb />
little book. The hostess then <lb />
served delicious refreshments alter <lb />
which we bade each other <lb />
night, voting this of the most <lb />
pleasant evenings in the history <lb />
oar society. <lb />
BIRTHDAY PARTY. <lb />
tor <lb />
On Monday Jan. <lb />
Vivian Parker charmingly <lb />
entertained a number of her friends <lb />
at her home in of <lb />
her eighteenth birthday. <lb />
The guests were met by Miss <lb />
Ruth By who led them to the <lb />
dining hall where chocolate <lb />
served. were then ushered <lb />
into the parlor, met by Miss Addie <lb />
Bynum. where progressive whist <lb />
enjoyed, R. Floyd Bryant, the <lb />
successful player, walking off with <lb />
first honor, A. C. Monk second. <lb />
Mist Letha charming <lb />
them a few minutes <lb />
with choice musical selections. <lb />
The were very eloquently <lb />
presented by Henry Jackson. <lb />
Th i-e of her friends present were <lb />
C R. Townsend, Miss Ruth By- <lb />
A. E. Palmer, Miss Ada <lb />
A C. Monk. Miss Letha <lb />
Jackson, Miss <lb />
Lady Turnage; J. R. Davis, Miss <lb />
Rouse; R. Floyd Bryant, <lb />
Miss Lang; John Bynum, <lb />
Miss Joe <lb />
berry, Miss Addie Bynum; R. O. <lb />
Willie Barret, L. E. Vick, <lb />
J. H. with Miss <lb />
Agnes Moore. <lb />
As the clock chimed the hour of <lb />
twelve all reluctantly arose to <lb />
depart, having a most pleas- <lb />
ant evening. <lb />
to Miss Parker's <lb />
It needs no eulogy, it <lb />
commends <lb />
Farmville, N. C. 10th. <lb />
Will Appear Here. <lb />
The that <lb />
will appear here on the 22nd, in <lb />
were held up in Durham <lb />
by Rev. Dixon, for, <lb />
be claims, infringing on his play <lb />
The company <lb />
gave bond and will appear here as <lb />
advertised. <lb />
9.721,000 Bales. <lb />
The Government report, <lb />
issued this places the <lb />
n ii m In r of bales cotton ginned <lb />
up to Jan. 1st., at The <lb />
advanced points follow- <lb />
the report. <lb />
ALMOST A FIRE. <lb />
Residence Hat Narrow Escape. <lb />
A morning or two ago Mrs. J, <lb />
D. Dupree, <lb />
while about her work de- <lb />
a strong of smoke as <lb />
if something was burning. She <lb />
and in u of <lb />
the sleeping room, on door, <lb />
found a smothered fire among some <lb />
She put the fire <lb />
before damage was except <lb />
to It is thought the <lb />
fire caused by one of the <lb />
children throwing a pasteboard <lb />
box in the closet that had been <lb />
a I i hi t the stove. <lb />
It is fortunate that Mrs. Dupree <lb />
discovered the fire so soon, for a <lb />
little later her home might have <lb />
been in flames. <lb />
Col. Skinner's Reappointment. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner, United <lb />
States Attorney for the Eastern <lb />
District of North is <lb />
congratulated by the Democratic <lb />
press receiving a <lb />
The colonel should feel <lb />
complimented, for aside from the <lb />
fact that factional lines sometimes <lb />
prevent the of nice things <lb />
the Democratic is more often <lb />
prevented by the the <lb />
office holders. The <lb />
was given to Col. <lb />
Skinner without the great ado that <lb />
is the pie-bunt in <lb />
Western North Carolina. <lb />
This is partly due to the fact <lb />
that there are fewer Republicans <lb />
the Eastern pact the State <lb />
and the prime of any <lb />
degree of intellect exceed- <lb />
small, but largely due, as <lb />
several of nor contemporaries have <lb />
well said, So the record Colonel <lb />
Skinner has made. This is a good <lb />
pointer for our office holders the <lb />
Republican clan. <lb />
Col. Skinner has a <lb />
Attorney and has adhered <lb />
strictly to the line of duty. This <lb />
is not upon hearsay <lb />
personal knowledge <lb />
of facts. Col. Skinner has many <lb />
friends in Wilmington who <lb />
welcome him whenever the <lb />
of the United States <lb />
Court or personal matters bring <lb />
him to this <lb />
Died. <lb />
Letha Belva, daughter of Ed <lb />
ward and Savage, was born <lb />
April 24th, 1904, and departed <lb />
this life December 30th, 1905, <lb />
making her stay on earth year, <lb />
eight months and six days. <lb />
Letha bad been ill for some time, <lb />
but on Thursday was taken worse <lb />
and died the Saturday following <lb />
A loving father and mother and <lb />
many kind friends did all they <lb />
could for her recovery, but a nigh- <lb />
power laid a strong hand on her <lb />
bore her soul peacefully away <lb />
to another world and left a lifeless <lb />
flower to bloom no more. <lb />
The funeral was held at Red <lb />
burial grounds December <lb />
31st at o'clock, p. m. <lb />
Bessie Sermons. <lb />
Worth Remembering. <lb />
A gentleman whose little <lb />
was painfully burned and the <lb />
injury quickly cured by the <lb />
of a simple home remedy, <lb />
dropped in to tell us about it with <lb />
the thought that it might lie of <lb />
interest to others and helpful in <lb />
case of a similar accident. He <lb />
says that lime and linseed oil were <lb />
mixed to the consistency of paste <lb />
and quickly applied to <lb />
and in a short while it <lb />
the and caused the <lb />
injury to cure rapidly. <lb />
PERSONAL MENTION <lb />
Of ThoM Going and Coming. <lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 10th. <lb />
W. J. Smith went to Bethel this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Chas. went up the road <lb />
this morning. <lb />
L. I. Moore went the road <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
J. K. Moore returned this morn- <lb />
from Norfolk. <lb />
R. A. Tyson went to Washing- <lb />
ton Tuesday evening. <lb />
S. J. Parham returned this morn- <lb />
from up the road. <lb />
Dr. J. E. Nobles to Win- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. H. went <lb />
this morning <lb />
W. H. Harrington returned this <lb />
morning from Norfolk. <lb />
Jesse returned this <lb />
morning from Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Marv Higgs <lb />
day evening from Kinston. <lb />
Miss returned Tues- <lb />
day evening from Philadelphia. <lb />
Prof. W. B. Dove returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from New York. <lb />
Mrs. Ii. A Forties and two <lb />
went to this morning <lb />
to visit relatives. <lb />
Dr. Skinner, of Ayden,; <lb />
came Tuesday evening the <lb />
Reflector returned <lb />
on <lb />
Thursday, Jan. 11th. <lb />
B R. of is in <lb />
town. <lb />
Zeno Moore went to Whitakers <lb />
this morning. <lb />
R. left Wednesday even- <lb />
for Washington. <lb />
Pro. W. H. returned <lb />
this morning Ayden. <lb />
L. M. Savage returned <lb />
day evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Miss Tyson went to Haiti <lb />
more this morning to visit <lb />
Miss Helen left this <lb />
morning for Raleigh to attend <lb />
Miss Jessie Lee Sugg returned <lb />
evening from Eliza- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Smith, of <lb />
Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
R. <lb />
Miss Fannie Rollins, of <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
B. K. Whitehurst. <lb />
Mrs. Lillie Wilkins, of Sanford, <lb />
came Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
her brother, O. E. Harris. <lb />
Mrs. H. H- Moore went to Mat- <lb />
thews county, Virginie, this <lb />
morning t visit <lb />
Mrs. F. F. Edwards, of <lb />
son, came in Wednesday to visit <lb />
her brother, D. D. Overton. <lb />
Mrs. E. M. Williams, who has <lb />
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
W. F. Burch, left for her home <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. and daughter, <lb />
who have attending the <lb />
marriage, left <lb />
Wednesday for Parmele. <lb />
Miss Fannie Moore accompanied <lb />
them. <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest m North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Miss Kate sister of <lb />
Thomas of <lb />
died in that Monday. <lb />
The H. L. Crisp, at <lb />
Kinston, was a waged to the <lb />
fie Tuesday <lb />
night. <lb />
D. M. Murphy, aged years, a <lb />
Confederate veteran of Cabarrus <lb />
fell in the fire at his home <lb />
and was so badly a to cause his <lb />
death. <lb />
C. A. Peters, a white man of <lb />
Durham, has the <lb />
charge of assault, the <lb />
victim daughter. <lb />
At a meeting of the directors of <lb />
the Atlantic North Carolina <lb />
railroad, held in New Bern Mon- <lb />
day, a dividend of one per cent. <lb />
declared. <lb />
A distillery at was de- <lb />
by lire Tuesday morning. <lb />
The loss was with <lb />
firemen were <lb />
injured a tailing wall of the <lb />
building. <lb />
county boasts of a <lb />
young man, j ears of age, who <lb />
weighs pounds. As a joke <lb />
some friends filled his pantaloons <lb />
with corn and I hey the <lb />
held measured bushels. <lb />
NOT THE AM THE WAY. <lb />
It the money you spend in this <lb />
world <lb />
That the sum that <lb />
you pay <lb />
Hut the good get out of your <lb />
quota of coin; <lb />
It's not the amount, but the way <lb />
It isn't the time you devote to a task <lb />
That be it years or a day, <lb />
But what can you show, when your <lb />
labor is done; <lb />
It's not the amount, but the way <lb />
It isn't the number of pleasures that <lb />
count <lb />
In making life dreary or gay, <lb />
Hut how you enjoy ones <lb />
that you have; <lb />
It's not the amount, but the way <lb />
Nor is it the obstacles strewn in <lb />
your path <lb />
That matter. If you can but say; <lb />
spirit's <lb />
throw them <lb />
there's a will a <lb />
And thus it is, always, whatever may <lb />
be <lb />
The that's brought play; <lb />
It's how you at it, and not what <lb />
you do, <lb />
That counts; not tho deed, but the <lb />
way. <lb />
Business Man's <lb />
Hone. <lb />
Talk about horses, there is <lb />
one at the stable of R. L. Smith A <lb />
Co., for which. 93.000 is asked. <lb />
The animal is a beauty. <lb />
Per Cent of Men Drink. <lb />
A revenue officer makes the very <lb />
remarkable statement that <lb />
per the men in this state <lb />
take stimulants in come form or <lb />
other. He says the moonshiners <lb />
have far more friends and support <lb />
era is generally <lb />
among cultivated people and <lb />
readers, the <lb />
sheriffs in very few cases will <lb />
attempt to carry oat the Ward <lb />
law. fie says that even the <lb />
division deputies are Dot able to- <lb />
enforce the law, aid this <lb />
is why raiders are out front <lb />
the centers to the moon- <lb />
shine outfits. The revenue people <lb />
are naturally much interested see- <lb />
what will be done in enforcing <lb />
the Ward law, which they say will <lb />
result in a great increase in the <lb />
number of illicit distilleries. It is <lb />
said that are being <lb />
captured at the rate of one every <lb />
other day, say three per week. <lb />
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