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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 />
i. <lb /></p>
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J. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO <lb />
J. B. CO.<lb />
TO ANNOUNCE to their patrons and the public <lb />
generally that they are business at the <lb />
old stand and will to have all their old <lb />
customers give them a call. We shall continue to carry a <lb />
full stock of the best and newest merchandise Of <lb />
character, striving at all times to meet your needs in the <lb />
most satisfactory manner. <lb />
.-. has just been 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 means money <lb />
saving to those who take advantage of this opportunity. <lb />
With for a Happy New Year we are <lb />
Yours truly.<lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
it often as great M woman's, bat <lb />
Austin, the <lb />
publican, of I ml. <lb />
was when tie <lb />
i. I In the i ors to op <lb />
on his wife, for <lb />
he con <lb />
to try <lb />
wile then so sick, could <lb />
her Led. mid five <lb />
tailed to <lb />
her. Alter taking Electric Bitten, <lb />
he l cured, and can <lb />
now perform all her household <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
NOTICE LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of decree made by D <lb />
Moore, Clerk Superior Pitt <lb />
on the day of December <lb />
1906, in a certain special proceeding <lb />
wherein Joseph Jones, <lb />
Mary Jones. Jim Jones and others are <lb />
ex-prate-1 will on Monday <lb />
the 16th day of January 1906, at <lb />
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 to wit-lying and <lb />
being in the County of Pitt and In Con- <lb />
Township, at the <lb />
line on the big ditch in the <lb />
white Held, thence running <lb />
up said bin ditch to Henry <lb />
line, thence bis lino to <lb />
thence with <lb />
line to B .- <lb />
line, e with the Jones and <lb />
hack to the <lb />
acres more Or less. <lb />
This sale is made for <lb />
This the 12th of December <lb />
F. C. Harding, <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
My Friend, This is Worth <lb />
Suppose You Stop <lb />
Isn't it <lb />
N. C. March 1903. <lb />
Mrs Joe pleas- <lb />
in hinting your Remedy <lb />
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb />
a very bad chub of which <lb />
covered a great part <lb />
She bad from <lb />
the nine she u three weeks old, <lb />
until she was nix years old. She <lb />
is now perfectly well and I feel <lb />
that I -peak too highly of <lb />
it She not a symptom of <lb />
it Respectfully, <lb />
J. COBB <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
Is all you could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of------- <lb />
J. R, <lb />
Corey <lb />
HAS IT <lb />
OCCURRED TO <lb />
Mow Many People p, <lb />
Reach Without <lb />
e leaving your own off ice o <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an entirely new <lb />
process, on which patents <lb />
are pending, whereby we <lb />
can reface old Brass Col <lb />
and Head Rules, <lb />
t. and thicker, and make <lb />
fully as good as now <lb />
and unsightly <lb />
or on the Dot- <lb />
I out. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
regular lengths each <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
Head Ruled inches in <lb />
and over per lb; <lb />
A sample of r-faced <lb />
Rule, full <lb />
will be cheerfully <lb />
sent on application. <lb />
A Telephone Line <lb />
IS A DOOR TO YOUR <lb />
NO TELEPHONE <lb />
It LOCKING <lb />
DOOR <lb />
Can You Afford It <lb />
LET OUR <lb />
TALK IT WITH YOU. <lb />
For Rates <lb />
APPLY TO <lb />
LOCAL MANAGER or <lb />
Home Telephone and <lb />
Company,<lb />
D. W. <lb />
m in <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
G R <lb />
North Carol in a. <lb />
Printers Supply Co <lb />
of <lb />
High Printing Material <lb />
X. Ninth Street. <lb />
SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
Steamer L. leave <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. for Greenville; leaves. <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at m. for <lb />
at with <lb />
Norfolk Southern for <lb />
Philadelphia, <lb />
York, and all other <lb />
a Norfolk <lb />
ail We-l. <lb />
order <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
K. H. <lb />
Sailing to change <lb />
without notice. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H. C. General T. and <lb />
If. Agent, Norfolk. Va. <lb />
M. K. KING, V. P. G. M. <lb />
How Is <lb />
Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb />
too fast, or does it skip a beat <lb />
Do you have shortness of <lb />
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb />
or choking <lb />
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb />
pains around the heart, in side <lb />
and shoulder; or hurt when <lb />
lying on left side <lb />
If you have any of these <lb />
symptoms your heart is weak <lb />
or diseased, and cannot get <lb />
better without assistance. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb />
rarely ever fails to cure heart <lb />
Try it, and see how <lb />
quickly you will find relief. <lb />
January I took <lb />
down with and <lb />
and gradually grew worse. I tow <lb />
my family that my case <lb />
was .- . My neighbor and <lb />
en me up to die. My <lb />
limb and body were swollen to <lb />
larger than and <lb />
water had collected around my heart. <lb />
For at least three mum I had to alt <lb />
propped, up In bed to keep from <lb />
I sent for five bottles of Dr. <lb />
Heart Cure, and by the time I <lb />
had them all I was entirely <lb />
cured. I feel better than have for <lb />
twenty years, and I am able to do <lb />
any kind of work on my farm. My <lb />
attending physician told me that If ft <lb />
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cur <lb />
I would now be In my <lb />
L. T. CURD. Ky. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure la sold by <lb />
druggist, who will guarantee that <lb />
he first will benefit. If It falls <lb />
he will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind<lb />
us<lb />
HISTORY IN ART. <lb />
Customs Ideas of Ancient Nations <lb />
Shown In Their Building. <lb />
Almost as much can be learned <lb />
about ancient tuitions from looking <lb />
at what they made or built as by <lb />
reading their writings and <lb />
For the kind of buildings that <lb />
any nation erected depended on <lb />
different geog- <lb />
building materials, religion <lb />
and government. <lb />
People in snowy Scotland, for in- <lb />
stance, needed very different build- <lb />
from those who lived in sunny <lb />
Italy. Some countries had forests <lb />
and built many wooden houses, <lb />
had great quarries so made <lb />
use of massive stone, and oilier <lb />
countries that had stone or <lb />
but had great beds of clay, <lb />
like ancient Syria, built their pal- <lb />
aces and temples of burned clay <lb />
made into bricks. People who lived <lb />
among the mountains or by the sea, <lb />
as did the people of Greece and <lb />
built differently from those who <lb />
lived on the level plains of Asia or <lb />
Africa. Some nations had many <lb />
and built temples for the kind <lb />
of worship that their particular re- <lb />
required. Christian nations <lb />
lavished their skill and money on <lb />
grand cathedrals, convents and <lb />
cloisters. <lb />
In countries where the ruler was <lb />
a despot great palaces were built by <lb />
slaves, but where there was no great <lb />
monarch, as in ancient Greece, there <lb />
were no grand private buildings, but <lb />
the finest work wan put into great <lb />
public buildings for the people. <lb />
Yes, if all the books and records <lb />
In the world were burned we should <lb />
still be able to trace the customs <lb />
and ideas of ancient nations by the <lb />
structures and works of art that <lb />
they have Ames Mead <lb />
In St. Nicholas. <lb />
A Gigantic Seaweed. <lb />
The of the seaweed family <lb />
and the largest known species of <lb />
marine algae bears the scientific <lb />
name of It occasionally <lb />
attains a length of feet and is <lb />
kept afloat on the ocean's surface on <lb />
account of being buoyed by bladder- <lb />
like enlargements the stem, which <lb />
arc filled with air. As the plant <lb />
grows older these bladder- <lb />
excrescences swell into great <lb />
retort shape cylinders six to seven <lb />
feet in length and between four and <lb />
five feet in diameter. Where this <lb />
plant grows in any considerable <lb />
quantity it becomes impossible for <lb />
small to pass through them <lb />
on account of the density of the <lb />
floating mass of vegetation. The <lb />
natives of tropical islands use the <lb />
bladder-like enlargements mentioned <lb />
for water vessels and for storing <lb />
away grain. <lb />
Relaxations. <lb />
mind frets for <lb />
says fl writer. men it <lb />
sufficient relief to take their pleas- <lb />
i u their own little tennis courts <lb />
or croquet lawn. Others, like Rich- <lb />
will .-all in the servants and <lb />
have n leaping match in the <lb />
or. like Mazarin, shut <lb />
them in a room and fly over <lb />
the chairs, sir Isaac used <lb />
to g. i recreation out of <lb />
Walking. The more active the mind <lb />
the greater the need for physical <lb />
Gladstone cut down <lb />
trees, and walked, and when <lb />
none of these occupations was open <lb />
to threw himself head <lb />
heels down a grass haul;. This feat <lb />
was eclipsed by the staid and orderly <lb />
member of the house of commons <lb />
who would solemnly throw a hack <lb />
as he walked home <lb />
i Hyde <lb />
kw<lb />
Know How It Be. <lb />
Mill of children <lb />
to fathom. In the <lb />
follow i for report <lb />
ed by was the boys i <lb />
real or affected lie had <lb />
In me his monthly school <lb />
report, eh made a poor allowing. <lb />
is very said <lb />
his father a he looked it over. <lb />
am all pleased with <lb />
know wouldn't an- <lb />
hoy. <lb />
teacher so, but she said the couldn't <lb />
change <lb />
; in Mouthed. <lb />
first you score n <lb />
hit with in . specialty F <lb />
Why. <lb />
the n u gazed with open moil .- <lb />
wonder before was half <lb />
through. <lb />
it <lb />
is seldom that an entire i <lb />
yawns a; run . <lb />
the Same. <lb />
In pleading before the of <lb />
lords one day Mr. Scott, afterward <lb />
happened to say in his <lb />
broad <lb />
English, <lb />
upon which one of the lords remark- <lb />
plain Scotch, you mean, Mr. <lb />
And prompt <lb />
instantly r <lb />
matter, in <lb />
sense, lord, that's the sum <lb />
in <lb />
REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb />
Safe Investment <lb />
Secure a Good Location while there is an opportunity to do so at <lb />
Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms. <lb />
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits in South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers <lb />
and will sell them on easy terms. There is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level, <lb />
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property is just outside the corporate <lb />
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, and depot and <lb />
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb />
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW to buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
I am the highest market seed <lb />
in any quantity. <lb />
I sell Cotton Meal in car lot or <lb />
less, Backed or to suit purchaser, or for Herd <lb />
at warehouse. <lb />
HAY, CORN, OATS. SHIP STUFF an J all <lb />
kinds of feed constantly on <lb />
of Golden Seed Oats to arrive, also White and Black <lb />
Red Proof Oats. <lb />
I have just had built a large warehouse near the depot <lb />
for this line. <lb />
will continue to carry a of rice Groceries at the <lb />
fame stand occupied by Johnston Bros., <lb />
F. V- JOHNSTON. <lb />
PRICE CUT IN <lb />
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
COSMOPOLITAN <lb />
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb />
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
The Strenuous or the <lb />
Simple <lb />
Trousers are made for either. No <lb />
life is too wear too hard <lb />
for them. <lb />
Dutches Trousers are the most strongly <lb />
made garment in the world <lb />
only re offering the Genuine <lb />
HOME <lb />
A cents a <lb />
button <lb />
RIP <lb />
There are piles of them on our counters in patterns <lb />
to suit all tastes at to <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier.<lb />
OR <lb />
Review of Review <lb />
Cosmopolitan <lb />
Woman's Home <lb />
Companion <lb />
American Farmers <lb />
Eastern Reflector h <lb />
All An J <lb />
We are very <lb />
to arrange <lb />
Ushers of these <lb />
Aires to offer a subscript <lb />
year at this <lb />
We have <lb />
to let readers have <lb />
advantage of the <lb />
order to gel quickly a large <lb />
of paid in advance <lb />
Don't Neglect This Wonderful <lb />
Reflector <lb />
Is Read By Everybody in reach, and <lb />
i i i l what want. <lb />
; y, n j vi they it r to <lb />
get f their money. <lb />
Reviews of Reviews <lb />
Many other publications are <lb />
desirable, and you may prof or <lb />
this or prefer that and <lb />
art publication, but the Review <lb />
of Reviews is <lb />
American men and <lb />
men are going to keep with <lb />
tin-times and they are going to <lb />
take shortest cut which is <lb />
he Review of <lb />
The Cosmopolitan Woman's Home <lb />
A leading magazine for IS years <lb />
With the recent ha of r <lb />
ship it has been ed. It is <lb />
far better in every et, and <lb />
aims to be in the Held. <lb />
Every year or so one <lb />
notable advance in the forward <lb />
movement among the many <lb />
This year Cos <lb />
I he Woman's Home <lb />
is for every member of <lb />
For bright, <lb />
cultured, home loving Ann <lb />
woman is an Ideal enter <lb />
and helper in a thousand <lb />
ways; but the <lb />
brothers and suns join j <lb />
perusal by the <lb />
eagerly turn to the pages <lb />
are written for them. <lb />
The American is the leading Agricultural paper of the country, and pet <lb />
to tanning, live stock and poultry raising. Every farmer should have it <lb />
you get all four of these papers with The Daily a vein- tor or all, <lb />
8.00<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
WHICH ARD, <lb />
Tl A KB <lb />
AND <lb />
in the post office at Greenville, N. C. as second matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in and adjoining counties. <lb />
in to <lb />
EXTRACT <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA., FRIDAY. JAN. <lb />
What the Now York I If cotton continued lei I at a high <lb />
tarn he will give if j figure t- ere will likely be a <lb />
they is a plenty decrease in the acre <lb />
age year. <lb />
The President has praised th <lb />
Panama commission. Blurt <lb />
have some work going on <lb />
If the mud on our streets was <lb />
right kind there would be a plenty <lb />
to Operate several brick plants. <lb />
It might not be amiss early ill <lb />
the light to advise the <lb />
draw the line against <lb />
the politician. <lb />
The express companies have <lb />
decided to join in with the railroads <lb />
in abolishing the dead head <lb />
Toe telegraph companies will likely <lb />
come along next. <lb />
Greensboro should u feel <lb />
bad over having a is a <lb />
to the city We all <lb />
eve sores <lb />
We have faith enough in Green- <lb />
ville to believe Dickinson avenue <lb />
will be paved before the Panama <lb />
canal is <lb />
A San Francisco scientist has <lb />
that there is electricity <lb />
hi the brain of a bull We now see <lb />
why it a fellow s. for a bull <lb />
to butt him, <lb />
If the President could abolish the <lb />
offices in the South, as his wish to <lb />
do expresses there would be nothing <lb />
at all left down this way to hold <lb />
, , i <lb />
, i. are predicting things <lb />
i. . fay will happen in <lb />
need not get frightened in <lb />
advance, as it will be time enough <lb />
when the calamities come. <lb />
If the win out in the <lb />
fight for higher cotton they will he <lb />
boss of the situation hereafter. We <lb />
hope they will win. for being the <lb />
producers they have more right <lb />
than the other fellows to say what <lb />
the price shall he. <lb />
A go d night school in Greenville <lb />
would be an advantage to <lb />
men and boys who work during the <lb />
day. It would give opportunity for <lb />
an education to those who cannot <lb />
pan the time from labor to attend <lb />
school during the day. <lb />
While there is every indication <lb />
that the tobacco acreage in this <lb />
section will be decreased this year, <lb />
the firmer should think well be- <lb />
fore decide to increase the cut <lb />
ton unreal way to <lb />
keep up the price of the staple is to <lb />
keep down the of the T p. A <lb />
small flop of a high price <lb />
much than a Urge crop at a <lb />
low price <lb />
The Washington Messenger has <lb />
a new typesetting machine and <lb />
new press and the paper has greatly <lb />
improved. It does good work for <lb />
Washington and deserves <lb />
success. <lb />
The Raleigh News and Observer, <lb />
always taking readers by <lb />
prise and doing its If proud, on <lb />
Sunday published a series of letters <lb />
from various towns state <lb />
giving the progress of each during <lb />
the past year. From these letters <lb />
one can get a good idea of what <lb />
North Carolina is doing, and it is a <lb />
pleasure to note that the stale is go- <lb />
forward rapidly than ever <lb />
before. <lb />
Farming. <lb />
From Gov. Warfield's Message to <lb />
the Maryland Legislature. <lb />
last Legislature <lb />
the importance of the Jamestown <lb />
Exposition on the shores of Hampton <lb />
Roads, Va. which will begin on May <lb />
1907, by a joint <lb />
requesting the Governor to <lb />
appoint a commission of thirteen <lb />
members to represent the Stale and <lb />
to make suggestions concerning a <lb />
and proper representation <lb />
by Maryland <lb />
under this authority. I <lb />
have appointed a commission con <lb />
of thirteen representative <lb />
of the State. <lb />
i report that they <lb />
have a thorough inspection of <lb />
grounds and of the working <lb />
that they believe the <lb />
ii u to be an assured success, and <lb />
that it will a great <lb />
for the exhibition of Maryland V <lb />
patriotism, trade industry. <lb />
is closer to Virginia in <lb />
historical association and trade re- <lb />
than any other State. <lb />
the gateway of the South, we <lb />
have large interests at stake. This <lb />
exposition will not only <lb />
the three hundredth anniversary of <lb />
the first permanent of <lb />
people on the <lb />
American Continent, but will bring <lb />
together the people of the South as <lb />
has no other event in our history, <lb />
and bind them, if possible, closer <lb />
together. <lb />
is, therefore, eminently fitting <lb />
and proper that Maryland should <lb />
have an adequate building and an <lb />
exhibit of its historical, educational <lb />
and industrial achievements and <lb />
resources that will be creditable to <lb />
us all The Government of the <lb />
Island Prophet's Seven <lb />
Bets. <lb />
To the editor of the <lb />
Here are my predictions for the first <lb />
half of <lb />
There will not be more than nine <lb />
snowstorms this winter. The <lb />
of the winter will be mild. <lb />
of the Czar or <lb />
illustrious person in authority <lb />
of Russia will occur in April. <lb />
A general uprising in will <lb />
occur in April <lb />
The passing out from the mortal <lb />
of some personage in of- <lb />
position of D. C-. <lb />
will occur in April or May. <lb />
A destructive earthquake will <lb />
cur in India on June 1906. <lb />
A great will take place <lb />
in East on March or This <lb />
catastrophe is sure to happen. <lb />
An explosion in some large build- <lb />
with loss of life, may occur in <lb />
Mass , on March <lb />
This prediction is my best and <lb />
I am sure it will all be fulfilled. <lb />
Practical Astrologer and Clairvoyant. <lb />
Central Falls, January <lb />
celebrate New York Sun. <lb />
WE FIT ALL SIZES <lb />
Ono of pressing of <lb />
Greenville is a day electric cum lit <lb />
With the good municipal <lb />
plant hen the day current could be <lb />
installed without a large additional <lb />
expense for operation. With a <lb />
current available many small <lb />
tries that want power could readily <lb />
obtain it, and it would be the means <lb />
of creating more industries that <lb />
would help the town grow and <lb />
develop and increase the revenue of <lb />
the electric plant. need to <lb />
make the town grow encourage <lb />
every enterprise, even if it a <lb />
little more to start with. <lb />
The layman cat hardly realize the <lb />
ck of system that prevails on the <lb />
average farm. Drainage is little <lb />
thought of on the lowlands, crops <lb />
are rotated only as chance deter- <lb />
mines, and probably not. one farmer <lb />
in a hundred can tell what, enterprise <lb />
on his farm and under his conditions <lb />
is the most profitable. In no other <lb />
business it is likely that men can be <lb />
found with f or <lb />
investments who never <lb />
pretend to keep books of the <lb />
books are t-w of <lb />
ten kept in this <lb />
money in the bank; loss, money <lb />
borrowed. The Writer once argued <lb />
this question of keeping books with <lb />
a well-to do American farmer, who <lb />
concluded his argument by <lb />
saying. ain't all keeping <lb />
books, by a lung shot Truth lies <lb />
in the argument, but keeping books <lb />
is nut all there is to manufacturing <lb />
furniture or transporting freight, <lb />
and yet it must be a valuable <lb />
or it would have been discarded <lb />
years ago. <lb />
There are still thousands of farm- <lb />
in the middle West who do not <lb />
follow the markets, who rarely, if <lb />
ever stop to consider relation <lb />
between prices of feeds and price <lb />
of beef and pork. Hogs are fed <lb />
because there is money in bogs, <lb />
and many an operation on the farm <lb />
is done according to some <lb />
notion. The writer knows a <lb />
German western Minnesota <lb />
who has a beautiful, clean farm, <lb />
is evidently prosperous While <lb />
witching him d his hogs one <lb />
day, this conversation took <lb />
old are those <lb />
don't you sell <lb />
Well, don't like to sell a <lb />
hog until he weighs up good and <lb />
Further conversation re- <lb />
vealed the facts that corn was worth <lb />
forty-two cents per bushel and pork <lb />
lour dollars per hundred weight, <lb />
live weight. When asked if lite <lb />
pigs he was feeding were <lb />
enough to equal or exceed the value <lb />
of the corn, pay him for his <lb />
labor, he realized that each bushel <lb />
of corn had got to produce about <lb />
twelve pounds of to yield him <lb />
any profit. that his pigs <lb />
were not gaining the half of that <lb />
amount, he decided to sell both pigs <lb />
and corn. From us n <lb />
by <lb />
C. Parker, in inc. American Monthly <lb />
Review of Reviews for January. <lb />
United States has made a substantial <lb />
appropriation and the President has <lb />
deemed it of such importance as to <lb />
merit special reference in his mes- <lb />
sage to Congress. New York, Penn- <lb />
and New have de- <lb />
to participate, New York <lb />
having appropriated for a <lb />
building and exhibit and <lb />
Of all expositions <lb />
ever held in this country, it will be <lb />
of the largest direct and practical <lb />
importance lo <lb />
Renewed For immigrants. <lb />
It matters not a whit to <lb />
as, Sir, what your <lb />
nay 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 />
North Carolina officials have set <lb />
on foot an effort to induce some of <lb />
the idle of <lb />
to in Caro <lb />
as farm laborers tenants. <lb />
of State J. Bryan Grimes <lb />
is in with- an- <lb />
agent North who is en the <lb />
eve for to <lb />
the work inducing <lb />
lion to-several Slates he will <lb />
sent and he is anxious to <lb />
North Carolina in-ilia list, <lb />
per capita for immigrants located <lb />
be the or by the-land <lb />
owners they, are He- <lb />
has written Secretary Grimes who <lb />
wrote a favorable answer today <lb />
took the up- with <lb />
of Agriculture Patterson who <lb />
though Secretary T. K. lb <lb />
been conducting an immigration <lb />
campaign for several months. <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
BEING FITTED PERFECTLY <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, y, <lb />
SLIM, STOUT OR EXTRA LARGE <lb />
Never mind the size, for you'll find relief <lb />
Clothes troubles awaiting you here. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
a, for -s <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
country Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
There no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in <lb />
the latest styles and weaves. I <lb />
Boys and ant <lb />
Novelty Suits. <lb />
You want in-your shoes. Ultra shoes have just as <lb />
in them as any shoe, and our own design- <lb />
r are time tea I tar copied by <lb />
houses all over the country. Style is the consideration, but <lb />
if shoe does you wilt not buy it for the style alone. <lb />
The fitting qualities are is necessary to a shoo, and it <lb />
this the <lb />
Stands Preeminent <lb />
Oar pattern and last makers are undoubtedly the best in their re <lb />
trades. <lb />
Wear. <lb />
-FULL LINE OF SHOES- <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Oil SPECIALTY <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
Banking and Trust <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G. <lb />
close of business November 9th, 1905. <lb />
in i discount <lb />
Overdraft, 8,678.81 <lb />
Bonds, 1,000.00 <lb />
Furniture mid fixtures 8,415.61 <lb />
Due from Dunks 85,000.33 <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold Coin in <lb />
Cash 463.17 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
and IT Smites 0,408.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
LI LIT <lb />
Capital stock paid in <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, 837.1 <lb />
Bills payable 000.0 <lb />
Time of deposit 16,808.7 <lb />
Deposits 102,545.6 <lb />
Duo to a- toilers 125.0 <lb />
Cashiers ck 254.81 <lb />
Total, <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, B. Cobb, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief. R. J. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, day of 1905. I <lb />
C. CARP, Notary Public 11- A. WHITE <lb />
Directors. <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
This department Is In J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
Just received by K. G. Chapman <lb />
Co., a car load of <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
arriving daily, <lb />
are all back, so <lb />
in hustle all the <lb />
Pi New students <lb />
and old ones <lb />
the W. H. <lb />
time. <lb />
Best for children at H. <lb />
L. <lb />
The to-o hook e now <lb />
open at the store of . G- <lb />
Let all come and pay <lb />
promptly. C. Smith, collector. <lb />
Our Hoe of fall and Winter, <lb />
goods are now in. See our lire be <lb />
fore yon boy. to please A. <lb />
W. Co. <lb />
Ed Tucker and Oscar Rollins <lb />
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
If it Rains or we are all <lb />
right for there are plenty of rub <lb />
coats, shoes, and boots, at A <lb />
W Ange Co <lb />
Miss Maggie i bas <lb />
been visiting Miss <lb />
returned home to <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
For nice apples. candies, <lb />
and go to <lb />
H. L. Johnson's <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on band Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Any one In need of a good cart <lb />
one will last and render good <lb />
service just to see or write the <lb />
A. G. Cox <lb />
The progressive firm of R. G. <lb />
Chapman Co , is now taking <lb />
and preparing for new <lb />
year work. <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
seed for meal you can same time <lb />
White's Black spec- <lb />
. i k J <lb />
recommended for the human <lb />
family, fine for perfectly <lb />
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Don't forget the nice furniture <lb />
at A W Ange Co <lb />
Rev. Mr, Stanfield, of Ayden, <lb />
will begin a protracted meeting <lb />
here next Sunday. He will be <lb />
assisted in this meeting by Rev. <lb />
Mr. Glenn, of Greensboro. <lb />
vices will be held each day at <lb />
and and All are <lb />
invited. <lb />
you have cotton ginned at <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices beaters see <lb />
W. L House. <lb />
If you want your to look <lb />
nice and last take it to H. I. <lb />
Johnson who represents <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- <lb />
a sure cure for all Kid- <lb />
troubles at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Guy Taylor, a member of <lb />
progressive <lb />
A second large of bate <lb />
and caps t season latest and <lb />
newest style at Barber <lb />
Trunks and at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
Shoes are arriving daily at A. <lb />
W. Ange Be sure to get <lb />
their prices before you buy else- <lb />
where. <lb />
Far in i implements of all kinds <lb />
at ring, Barber Co. <lb />
Charlie left last <lb />
Saturday morning for Norfolk, <lb />
where he entered a business col- <lb />
Charles is a bright <lb />
man, and bis many friends here <lb />
success in bis new <lb />
work. <lb />
If you want pants <lb />
go to A. W. Co. they <lb />
out at per cent off now. <lb />
Pitt Oil Co. will pay <lb />
highest price for seed cotton. <lb />
If you want a Tar Heel cart you <lb />
had better see about getting it at <lb />
once or A. G. Cox Mfg Co will <lb />
ship them elsewhere. <lb />
Rig line of hats and caps just <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb />
A nice lot of hats and caps j <lb />
received at A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
They are nice be sure to see them <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, Taylor, went to Monday <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock a sure colic cure. if you want some nice <lb />
at the for friends, you sure find <lb />
We have the best assortment of <lb />
stationary ever brought to Win- <lb />
B. T Cox Bro. <lb />
you want at Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
H. f, one of our <lb />
John David Smith has went to <lb />
a position as clerk with H. L. <lb />
Johnson, our leading <lb />
Another load of school desk were <lb />
shipped out of A. G. <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
Harrington Barber u Co. <lb />
Mr. Stanfield, of Ayden, <lb />
preached an excellent sermon in <lb />
Methodist church here Tues- <lb />
day night. <lb />
Don't be on bad Hour <lb />
when you can get at A W <lb />
Aug.- Co <lb />
Ni est cheapest line of, <lb />
ties Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
business. <lb />
G. G was in town <lb />
Monday talking piano. <lb />
Be sure to go to see nice lot <lb />
of new furniture A. W. Ange <lb />
Co. has just received before you <lb />
buy elsewhere. <lb />
When you want nice dress good <lb />
and lo watch go to A. <lb />
W Ange Co they have a nice as- <lb />
sort me <lb />
A new lot of iron bedsteads just <lb />
arrived at A. W. Ange ft Co <lb />
their stock baton you buy <lb />
A. W. Ange, our mer- <lb />
chant, went to Greenville Tuesday <lb />
Inf. national stock food for j evening business, <lb />
horses cattle at Harrington was a broad smile on the <lb />
Barber Co. of R, A, Stanley as he <lb />
Special prices on guns far the Into his pocket for am bale <lb />
next days N. L. House. <lb />
L, <lb />
of cotton which lie bad sold. <lb />
R G Chapman Co <lb />
Floor oil cloth at A W <lb />
Co see their stock before you buy. <lb />
line of <lb />
hunts and manufacturing for II. L. <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
Quite a of drummers in <lb />
town this week doing business with <lb />
our men- <lb />
yards standard calicoes II. L. Johnson is <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Barber A for groceries. <lb />
New Buggy Shop-Old Industries <lb />
Encouraged--Electric Lights- <lb />
Glory of the Town is <lb />
its Schools. <lb />
To the <lb />
year of bas drought lo u <lb />
changes, still I <lb />
to lie able to that <lb />
is thoroughly in harmony <lb />
spirit of progress so general <lb />
State today. In all branches of <lb />
our there <lb />
More than a dozen new dwell- <lb />
have added and several <lb />
others are progress of building. <lb />
new shop for exclusive <lb />
manufacture of buggy soil <lb />
seats, and a whole block <lb />
of four handsome concrete sorts, <lb />
in one of which Bank <lb />
which has been <lb />
will be operated, <lb />
also just completed. <lb />
Many of our old <lb />
made extensive improve <lb />
Among these might be <lb />
mentioned the large shop recently <lb />
added by the A. U. Cox <lb />
Company to their already <lb />
mammoth plant, and new ma- <lb />
just put in by the <lb />
County Oil Company, which <lb />
doubles the capacity of their mill. <lb />
An electric light bas <lb />
also been formed and the town <lb />
and most of the dwellings are now <lb />
lighted by electricity. <lb />
I must also say a word for our <lb />
development. <lb />
Winterville High School which <lb />
has justly such a wide <lb />
Special Sale <lb />
On Pictures <lb />
And Chairs <lb />
I will make Special Prices on <lb />
Pictures and Chairs for one <lb />
week beginning <lb />
MONDAY THE IS. <lb />
Lasting until SATURDAY, the <lb />
23rd. All interested in <lb />
Pictures and Chairs call early <lb />
And Make Selections <lb />
Biggest Stock of in <lb />
Town to Select from <lb />
Yours <lb />
reputation for its excellent p- <lb />
Tooth and Harrow at line scholarship, and pro <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Prof. G. E. went to <lb />
Greenville Saturday evening. <lb />
If nave cotton to sell or <lb />
exchange or phone Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil company, their prices are <lb />
highest. <lb />
Special prices on guns for the <lb />
next days at A. W. it Co <lb />
make by <lb />
their cotton seed <lb />
at Pitt County Oil Co. <lb />
for <lb />
Co. <lb />
The Pitt, county Oil Co., are <lb />
still cotton and making <lb />
oil night and day. <lb />
Nice Holies at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
They have nice one cheap. <lb />
Go ti H. L. Johnson's for <lb />
be a nice, lot jut received, <lb />
hey are nice. <lb />
Nice frames <lb />
A. On. <lb />
Call II. L. and ex <lb />
line of Hosiery <lb />
Ladies and <lb />
A. Fair, Julia <lb />
and Nina of <lb />
den, were very pleasant in <lb />
town Sunday. hope they will <lb />
repeat it again. <lb />
.-i have just <lb />
received a new lot of Be <lb />
sine to see them and get his <lb />
before you buy <lb />
For bat i -I pint i Hi <lb />
L . -i <lb />
Kev. W. K of <lb />
one of his excellent <lb />
In the <lb />
here Monday night. <lb />
It. T. Cox . have a full line <lb />
of school paper, inks, <lb />
pea tablets, day books <lb />
ledger, account states, <lb />
chalk, crayon, school bigs <lb />
shawl Come and m-e what <lb />
they before bringing else- <lb />
where. <lb />
A full line drugs always on <lb />
at Harrington Barber A Co. <lb />
W, I-. House makes a specially <lb />
pipe titling. <lb />
Quite a large crowd from <lb />
attended at Reedy <lb />
Branch Holiday. <lb />
If you want a good pair of pant <lb />
go to A. V . Ange Co., and yen <lb />
get them cheap. <lb />
U. A Co. will sell <lb />
roll ii of ho cheap <lb />
. ii always <lb />
want winter <lb />
get one of tin.-.- good heaters at A. <lb />
W. a-c Cheap. <lb />
cloth at <lb />
Harrington Cu. <lb />
When town call to see me <lb />
inn a first livery feed and <lb />
ale . L. House. <lb />
Just received by it. O. <lb />
a car loud of salt. Be sure <lb />
to gel their prices at <lb />
Nice till waist patents cheap at <lb />
Harrington, Burlier Co. <lb />
Our meal I -s Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil <lb />
A new line of lists received <lb />
at H. C. Chapman's Co. Be <lb />
sure to see I hem yon buy <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
John ell. of was <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
Nice line groceries <lb />
always hand at II. I,. Johnson's. <lb />
II you a nice sewing ma- <lb />
chine cheap see A. W. o <lb />
they have ones. <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb />
es, at A-Co. <lb />
II. F. Manning Co., have been <lb />
taking and are ready <lb />
new year's work. <lb />
A new line of just re- <lb />
by It. G. Chapman A Co. <lb />
Smith, of Falkland, was <lb />
in town Sunday. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
line a id iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Continual shipments of Buggy <lb />
seats being <lb />
by the A. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
It you want a good barrel of <lb />
you go see It. <lb />
C i. They only the best. <lb />
Go lo H. I., for nice <lb />
candies, apples and oranges. <lb />
A. W. Ange it Co. will sell you <lb />
so not keep <lb />
from buying if you only give <lb />
n call. <lb />
spirit, opened fall <lb />
term with per cent, of its entire <lb />
enrollment in the boarding patron- <lb />
age. While it already had two <lb />
large dormitories, one built at a <lb />
cost of and another at <lb />
It was found necessary to <lb />
erect another. This <lb />
done at a cost of <lb />
Elect tic lights been pat in <lb />
all buildings this year; also a <lb />
new piano has <lb />
chased for department, <lb />
books added to the library <lb />
and the reading room much <lb />
proved. It is tin- finest <lb />
work its history <lb />
Taken all together our people <lb />
have much lo be <lb />
ed, and we expect <lb />
greater improvement during the <lb />
year than in the past. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
B. Mayor. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
A. H. Taft <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
A Pro <lb />
good drop head <lb />
sewing machine go to A. W. Ange <lb />
Co. lot you get one there for <lb />
All farmers anticipating outs <lb />
and wheat he supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, and <lb />
at Harrington, Barbel Co. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. have been <lb />
two those large <lb />
stow for some time, but they do <lb />
not seem to furnish the <lb />
room needed, so they are having a <lb />
platform built the of one <lb />
of these stores, In order to put <lb />
some of those nice mattresses mid <lb />
iron bed steads up higher, the <lb />
an we mean, not in price for they <lb />
are sold right when they <lb />
should be as every thing else Is <lb />
that they sell. <lb />
TO ALL. <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb />
H. A. WHITE, <lb />
INSURANCE. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C <lb /></p>
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UNDER NEW <lb />
MANAGE<lb />
UTTER <lb />
As Mr. Wilkinson will leave Greenville <lb />
on 18th to take charge our Tar <lb />
store, this store will be under new man- <lb />
On Wednesday January we <lb />
shall offer this entire of high Grade <lb />
Merchandise at New York cost Sale to 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 cost. <lb />
This fa the best Stock of high grade mer- <lb />
in Greenville, consisting of Ladies <lb />
Dress Goods 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. Extend- <lb />
to one and all the of the <lb />
season. very happy New <lb />
Very Truly <lb />
CL <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
HIS GRACE'S SUSPENDERS. <lb />
Run by <lb />
Autograph Was Secured. <lb />
Toward latter wan of the <lb />
Duke of Wellington lit ll <lb />
next to to coax or <lb />
die In- autograph of him., AH <lb />
the used in gel a <lb />
from him to loll, r- failed. Ho either <lb />
not answer them .-ill or <lb />
private n tan t. do <lb />
and thus the famous .-nature of <lb />
became rarity high- <lb />
pro d by collector. <lb />
of this Answer <lb />
tell- of lady had an <lb />
with I ho auto- <lb />
graph of of the great men <lb />
the day, but wanted of the <lb />
She mentioned her <lb />
distress to friend, a certain Mr. II., <lb />
few day after he, her neat <lb />
surprise and pleasure, brought her <lb />
a r i the hand of the <lb />
of Waterloo. It ran <lb />
the Wellington <lb />
i a of <lb />
ii it <lb />
bad o. .; he not <lb />
I It the Duke of Wellington <lb />
brace. <lb />
This was a very odd document for <lb />
a album, hut its authenticity <lb />
undoubted, and it therefore <lb />
found the heal place in the <lb />
collection. The way in which <lb />
tin- linguist note was was <lb />
Mr. II. Idled one of the bank-, <lb />
court forms and signed it, <lb />
informing the duke that in winding <lb />
up the of Messrs. he <lb />
found on their hooks <lb />
the sum of M. due by his grace <lb />
for a air of braces, which he re- <lb />
quested the duke would immediately <lb />
pay or have Mr. ruse was <lb />
founded on pure fiction, but it <lb />
The Walsh Girl. <lb />
She came into the drawing room <lb />
visitors <lb />
you please, William Hughes <lb />
has come, lie says he has no <lb />
nil has sold his This ex- <lb />
information startled me <lb />
for a moment until I remembered <lb />
I had ordered a head and <lb />
an ox tongue of Hughes, tho local <lb />
butcher. Another Welsh maiden in <lb />
South Wales sent in a singular <lb />
i evening by my <lb />
maid. brought Griffith's <lb />
love, and she hoped my strange <lb />
were after their <lb />
Mrs. Griffith, near neighbor, had <lb />
called in the morning and bean told <lb />
by mo that expected relatives, <lb />
whom she had met, from Wanda- <lb />
worth that afternoon, o she had <lb />
sent polite inquiries, and as visitors <lb />
are in the Welsh language <lb />
ed strangers, the Welsh servant had. <lb />
for the benefit of English one. <lb />
translated it into people. <lb />
London Spectator. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insure hit I If e Is <lb />
for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
is wise both tor his family and <lb />
Yon may Insure health by guard- <lb />
it. It is worth guarding. <lb />
Ai the first attack of discs. <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
through the LIVER and <lb />
Itself in innumerable way <lb />
TAKE<lb />
UR <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized <lb />
, , AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, having is <lb />
of Administration to me, the under- <lb />
signed, on the of Dec. 1906, on <lb />
u. <lb />
ed, notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons to estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to undersigned, <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate to <lb />
present their <lb />
l the and within <lb />
twelve months after the date of this <lb />
notice, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar recover v. <lb />
This the day of Dec. <lb />
Mrs. L. M. <lb />
Ashley Adm. on <lb />
M. I. A, Sugg Atty. <lb />
An Insect Curiosity Shop. <lb />
Properly considered, a beehive <lb />
is a wonderful chop, mid each <lb />
insect is a curiosity. The in- <lb />
habitant of hive are classed a- <lb />
drones, workers and queen. The <lb />
queen i- the mother of insert <lb />
in the hive, units she has been in- <lb />
stalled instead a queen who bus <lb />
died and the hive without <lb />
mistress. This queen bee is the <lb />
urn of the whole insect tribe as <lb />
far as e , i- concerned, often <lb />
depositing eggs a day for days <lb />
in succession during the meal pro- <lb />
season. The chief wonder <lb />
connected with tho worker bee is <lb />
the admirable manner in which his <lb />
body i; shaped and fitted with in- <lb />
or honey gathering <lb />
These natural instruments <lb />
of cups, combs, brushes, knives, fun <lb />
scrapers, etc., each of which it <lb />
worthy of n we. of careful and <lb />
painstaking a . <lb />
grade microscope. <lb />
Where the Bird <lb />
A city was invited <lb />
down to the country for day with <lb />
the Whatever his In <lb />
I finance, his shooting was not re- <lb />
markable for its accuracy, to the <lb />
great disgust of the man in attend- <lb />
whose tip was generally <lb />
lated by the size of the bug. <lb />
at last exclaimed the sports <lb />
man. the birds seem exception- <lb />
ally strong on the wing this <lb />
all of came the re- <lb />
mark. shot at the same <lb />
bird about a dozen times. a-fol- <lb />
you about, <lb />
me about Nonsense <lb />
Why should a bird do <lb />
came the reply, <lb />
I'm sure, unless <lb />
round you for London <lb />
The Uses of Fire Escapes. <lb />
One of the sett lenient workers <lb />
asked an east side lad what fire es- <lb />
Capes were intended for. <lb />
sleep promptly replied <lb />
the lad. <lb />
good to ripen to- <lb />
on, to dry clothes, to drop <lb />
cats off, to shoot beans down at do <lb />
guys on de street, to swear <lb />
at de cop from <lb />
But the settlement worker had <lb />
fled with uplifted hands. New <lb />
York Globe. <lb />
North Carolina I In <lb />
Pitt r <lb />
W A. and Mar F. Man <lb />
I. Ford. M. O. Blount and <lb />
wife Florence II. R While- <lb />
Jolly and Melissa <lb />
John White- <lb />
W. J. Teel. B. F. Ward and <lb />
wife Julia L. G. Ford, J. J. <lb />
It and wife Maggie arson, <lb />
It Baker and wife Baker <lb />
Whitehurst, <lb />
Against <lb />
C R and wife <lb />
A in. ii- A. M, <lb />
J K Bowers, w K Bowes, <lb />
Thomas H. Rowers. Me <lb />
B L and wife <lb />
S Jesse W Carson. Lot <lb />
Manning, k D Whitehurst W <lb />
M. C. Manning, K P. Mann- <lb />
U. O. Whitehurst, Me. G. <lb />
K. Ward, John Edmundson <lb />
Wade Williams. A J wile <lb />
Bettie J II Manning. <lb />
Moore, Carson, Harriett L <lb />
ward, John T Carson Jeannette L <lb />
N M wife Eli- <lb />
Hammond, w J James, G w <lb />
William Staton. w A <lb />
Matthews wife Sallie E. Mat- <lb />
thews, J. R. F C S T <lb />
Carson, Major Manning, <lb />
W O Manning. B F Manning. Carrie <lb />
Leon Davenport, Dav- <lb />
the minors with- <lb />
out guardian, Defendants. <lb />
Major who is a defendant in the <lb />
above entitled cause, will take notice <lb />
that a proceeding, entitled as <lb />
above, has been commenced in the Sup- <lb />
Court of Pitt County, before the <lb />
Clerk, to incorporate a Canal Com- <lb />
the said defendant will further <lb />
lake notice that he is to appear <lb />
before of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County, at his office in Green- <lb />
ville, on day of February <lb />
answer the petition and complaint <lb />
which will deposited In the office of <lb />
the said Clark within ten days after the <lb />
And the said <lb />
ma t will also take notice, that if <lb />
lie mils to answer said petition and <lb />
e within time preserved <lb />
law. the will to the <lb />
Court the relief demanded in the <lb />
petition and complaint. <lb />
Given under my hand, lit office in <lb />
Greenville, on this the Mb day of Dec <lb />
Clerk Superior Ct of Pitt count v <lb />
Blew <lb />
January <lb />
SELLING <lb />
This is the month yon should buy. It <lb />
is the month we should sell. You should <lb />
buy because all lines in this store are re- <lb />
from to per cent. <lb />
We should sell because we should make <lb />
room for Spring and Summer goods yet to <lb />
come. <lb />
This opportunity is a mutual one and <lb />
we trust you will take advantage of the <lb />
many are now offering. <lb />
These prices will prevail until Feb. 1st. <lb />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. s <lb />
for Daily A full supply of Trunks. <lb />
MUM we take Telescopes, Grips, Satchels <lb />
pleasure in receiving Cases, at J. R. A Bro. <lb />
lions writing receipts for Lr.-, night in the <lb />
in arrears. have a list <lb />
who receive mail at <lb />
V office. We also <lb />
f job <lb />
rugs art squares are <lb />
t than the and <lb />
i, <lb />
L, went to Greenville <lb />
May. <lb />
Br specialties a-e. staple and <lb />
Fruits and <lb />
Dry Notions <lb />
for Wanamaker <lb />
town Clothing, wade t <lb />
measurement. for <lb />
which <lb />
ll also be called for and deliver- <lb />
free. Thanking you for past <lb />
and hoping to serve <lb />
In the future. F. G. <lb />
as. Maggie Waters, of <lb />
m. C, who has been visiting <lb />
father here and relatives In <lb />
let for her home <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
them with <lb />
County lead <lb />
line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
B-o. <lb />
Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
Tyson, they bare the beet. <lb />
James of <lb />
Friday with his son. <lb />
u should see our line of lace <lb />
before buying J. B. <lb />
AYDEN. <lb />
ii-, <lb />
Manufacturing Establishments Are <lb />
Being Overrun With Orders. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV.<lb />
Loans 116.119.94 . , . <lb />
Overdrafts 1.928 M H <lb />
1.966.80 <lb />
Due from Bunks <lb />
Cash Items 794.67 <lb />
Gold coin 680.00 <lb />
silver coin 1,332.22 <lb />
Nut. notes 6,267.00 <lb />
166,887.81 <lb />
State of North Carolina, , <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
paper roofing, <lb />
with long or short joints <lb />
at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
B. of Greenville <lb />
u tow-., Friday on business, <lb />
goods, Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
trimmings, lining and white <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
Barber, of Winterville, was <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
I Bad steads, springs <lb />
and double, dining <lb />
wash stands <lb />
rs tables at J K Smith <lb />
Hornaday, of Greenville, <lb />
Sunday to bring his <lb />
Dora Hornaday, who had <lb />
borne on a <lb />
e have just received a ship- <lb />
of Queen shoes for <lb />
en. We that you see <lb />
m before buying, J. R. Torn <lb />
hours when was supposed nil <lb />
thing were calmly and peacefully <lb />
at Mat, the was broken <lb />
most heat trend piercing <lb />
shrieks from Mu con- <lb />
ducted by wife of John <lb />
colored. In short order <lb />
the police were upon the scene to <lb />
find John unmercifully and cruelly <lb />
whipping his wife. Ai resting <lb />
him Hid arousing the mayor f om <lb />
his pence fill slumber John was <lb />
trial, penalty ten dollars <lb />
and was imposed which be <lb />
P departed the of <lb />
the August a wiser and we <lb />
hope a man. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb />
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. K. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Mm. W. J. baa been <lb />
visiting her son, W. C. Jackson. <lb />
See our line of ladies <lb />
J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Tyson invitee your <lb />
attention to car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We your attention to our <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for <lb />
cents. J, R. <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the beat and <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
Latest styles in cloaks wrap <lb />
pen for Misses and Ladies <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tore at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods <lb />
shoes in town. <lb />
I- <lb />
ii <lb />
W. k Co. are <lb />
pared for Their <lb />
this season is <lb />
Their clothing, fur- <lb />
goods, boots shoes and <lb />
bats. Their goods and <lb />
everything the ladies like is to situation <lb />
The material progress of Ayden <lb />
during has been gratifying to <lb />
lier the lines <lb />
and education <lb />
The real estate improvements <lb />
made a decided change in its <lb />
Fourteen additional <lb />
brick stores twenty odd dwell- <lb />
were built supply the ever- <lb />
increasing demand. Most all of <lb />
them are handsome, well built <lb />
especially the stores, <lb />
Which have plate glass fronts, with <lb />
few exceptions. The drug store of <lb />
Mr. Sauls, with its tiled <lb />
metal ceiling and full plate lass <lb />
front, is an honor any town. <lb />
The Odd Fellows Lodge, recently <lb />
finished and furnished, is one among <lb />
the handsomest halls in the <lb />
Several nice buildings are now in <lb />
course of construction, and nearly <lb />
all new buildings are far superior <lb />
in beauty and to those built <lb />
in recent years. The demand ex <lb />
the supply. <lb />
The several manufacturing <lb />
have overrun with <lb />
orders. The Ayden M. and <lb />
Co. have coming power and <lb />
to nearly double their present <lb />
capacity. The carriage factory is <lb />
busy all the time. <lb />
The Electric Light Company were <lb />
compelled to more than double their <lb />
capacity; every business and <lb />
the resiliences demanding lights <lb />
The large brick plant, although <lb />
doubling capacity, was unable to <lb />
supply the demand for brick for our <lb />
immediate section <lb />
Machinery has been bought, and <lb />
the building is about completed for <lb />
another wood working plant. <lb />
The value of lots and property <lb />
around town has advanced to <lb />
per cent, with a quick buyer for <lb />
anything offered. <lb />
The attendance at both the <lb />
Graded school the Free Will <lb />
Baptist Seminary, show a marked <lb />
increase over last naturally <lb />
the bank has shared, as well as as- <lb />
in this prosperity, as their <lb />
recent statement shows. <lb />
Just fifteen years old are we, and <lb />
in that time we have had only one <lb />
merchant to assign. The natural <lb />
-all f <lb />
lion and <lb />
Cannon went lo <lb />
i . 1st I as cat <lb />
me in l my <lb />
I the <lb />
her I be Him U <lb />
mono, M C <lb />
i -I. her Ii <lb />
ed in K. <lb />
if and <lb />
at he n I <lb />
y by win to <lb />
u y l-i the <lb />
have given me ibis <lb />
lad and assure , very <lb />
year will la- to please <lb />
J. K <lb />
Miss is <lb />
visiting Mis. W. K. <lb />
A Hue of crockery, class <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
K. lie, <lb />
u- a visit <lb />
We have the grocery <lb />
and <lb />
born Hint conduct the same <lb />
line of at the Same Store, <lb />
Wei-eke public to call and <lb />
lie. We will sell a, cheap <lb />
the cheapest and always the lie-t. <lb />
Give us a R. Williams <lb />
At auction here yesterday <lb />
, sold for <lb />
Hood cart and a <lb />
lair blind horse brought <lb />
Hart wife spent Sin- <lb />
day in with friends. <lb />
For apples, nun <lb />
tomatoes, ac, apply to K K. <lb />
a. On. <lb />
I, <lb />
Known m Garden I <lb />
in <lb />
By re th <lb />
of man <lb />
, on <lb />
by it j. i- i. ii. <lb />
Meadows in of <lb />
d i i .- I <lb />
will offer It sale to the Ii <lb />
. . cash at the i-i . <lb />
as Garden <lb />
u M the <lb />
M. <lb />
The follow tract of land, known <lb />
and designated as the Garden <lb />
beginning at a stake on the <lb />
margin of Neuse river, and <lb />
South vest poles to old <lb />
marked gum, the original corner of the <lb />
tract of land, then south west <lb />
poles along a Hue of old marked <lb />
trees to an old marked Pine one of the <lb />
original corners of the tract of land, <lb />
then North west along a line of <lb />
old marked trees to a light wood stake, <lb />
now the dividing line the lands <lb />
now or of the late John and said <lb />
tract of laud, then N. <lb />
the line of marked trees <lb />
line between said now or late <lb />
John and the said tract of land <lb />
poles to a gum, then north <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 Al <lb />
Edward Arnold, F. Arnold <lb />
and Caroline Arnold to ado <lb />
Arnold, recorded in the Register of <lb />
Deeds office of Craven county, <lb />
folios to which reference is made for <lb />
a more particular Also <lb />
saving and excepting that part of said <lb />
tract of land which was conveyed by <lb />
Edward Arnold and others to T J May <lb />
by deed registered in office of Register <lb />
of Deeds of Craven County boos <lb />
page and book ll <lb />
to which reference is made for <lb />
a more particular description. <lb />
Also three head of team, all the <lb />
harvested crops of corn, bay <lb />
cans, wagons, buggies, harness an I <lb />
all farming implements of every kind <lb />
and description to and used <lb />
he cultivation of said Spring Gar <lb />
den <lb />
Dated at New Bern, N. December <lb />
18th <lb />
E. H. Meadows. <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
I mi I I'm <lb />
In Superior Court, <lb />
i I;, t I. hi on <lb />
or Execution sale, <lb />
John K. Williams. <lb />
Ii ii directed to <lb />
Id.- ii i-- t from the Sup- <lb />
. -r e- f in above <lb />
muled will, on Monday, the <lb />
of J ii at o'clock m. <lb />
l in . hi on.- d or of county, <lb />
el highest to <lb />
all lbs right, <lb />
title and interest the said <lb />
Ii may <lb />
have had. in the following described <lb />
real estate to wit. Thai i of land <lb />
in Township known as the <lb />
Tyson on both <lb />
sides of the old adjoin- <lb />
the laud of Noah Thomas <lb />
Allen, Mary John <lb />
Lacy land <lb />
more or less, the tract I land <lb />
devised the will f the <lb />
Tyson to the child en of daughter <lb />
in Williams, the said <lb />
defendant being of his children <lb />
This Dec. . L. w,<lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
and <lb />
dale and of the latest. To see is the conservatism of her <lb />
to be convinced. Give them a call the energy, push and <lb />
pride of her people, coupled with <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Ry virtue of the power of sale con-1 <lb />
tallied in a certain deed in trust ex- <lb />
and delivered l <lb />
and Louisa Greene to J. L, Little <lb />
trustee the 2nd day of 1904 <lb />
and duly recorded the Register of <lb />
Deeds Office of county North Car- <lb />
in page and upon <lb />
application of assignee of the <lb />
Greenville, the person entitled lo <lb />
money due under deed in <lb />
trust, the undersigned will expose lo <lb />
sale before the court house <lb />
door In Greenville for cash to the <lb />
high, st bidder, on Tuesday the 0th <lb />
day February. 1900, the following <lb />
real pro, lo wit a rd In- <lb />
In t certain lot in <lb />
town of on <lb />
at the <lb />
coiner lot mull or eighty-two <lb />
and running I northerly course with <lb />
said street eighty-live feet, thence <lb />
an course parallel Fourth <lb />
street one hundred <lb />
feet, ton line of lot number <lb />
a southerly course eighty- <lb />
live lo the North-east coiner <lb />
of lot number t hence <lb />
with the line of said lot number <lb />
one hundred and <lb />
feel to the beginning, containing <lb />
one-fourth -re more or lass, in i <lb />
known as a pail of lot number eighty- <lb />
one in the plan of the town or <lb />
and being the same <lb />
IO one , W, Ii. <lb />
Greens G, deed from <lb />
k. w. Leggett, 1800, and <lb />
recorded In the Deeds <lb />
in 11-5 page <lb />
to is hereby <lb />
made. <lb />
Said sale is to said <lb />
I. in This January 1906. <lb />
L. Trustee <lb />
Skinner A Ally's. <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 9th day of <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
Correct--At <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
W. J <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Direct <lb />
REWARD <lb />
A reward will be paid for in- <lb />
formation lo convict <lb />
my or s who leave gates <lb />
it do to gales or <lb />
fence around stock law <lb />
territory, or who tut fence so that <lb />
dogs and horses may Pass through. <lb />
J. B. Sec <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly before the Having duly before <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of county Court Clerk cf Pitt count <lb />
as executrix of the and administrator of the estate of Jo <lb />
of Alfred Forbes, deceased, no- deceased, notice is he <lb />
is hereby to all persons in- given all persons indebted to th <lb />
to the estate make immediate to immediate payment t <lb />
to the and all undersigned, and all persons <lb />
parsons baring claims against said claims against said are not <lb />
estate must present the same to the I to present the the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or be , for payment before the 1st day old <lb />
fore Dee. or this 1906, r this I <lb />
be plead In bar of their recovery, plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This -v of This 1st day of <lb />
W. Ft. WHICH ARK. <lb />
the estate of Alfred Forbes of John F. <lb />
Tucker was here last <lb />
k- becomes officially <lb />
socially, his many friends here <lb />
always pleased to see him. <lb />
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb />
r yard, great white <lb />
summer goods, at J. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
The Pitt county oil mill has <lb />
laced platform near the <lb />
tore of E. E. Co., and will <lb />
pleased to purchase cotton seed <lb />
cash or in trade. <lb />
We are shipments of <lb />
every day. Come to see <lb />
is if you J. R. n- <lb />
e. <lb />
has been considerable <lb />
of real estate in and <lb />
Ayden for the past week <lb />
r so. The high paid for <lb />
might lead one to thinK gold <lb />
Brines are in abundance. <lb />
Buy your trunks valise, satchels <lb />
suit CA--S from <lb />
Members of he various churches <lb />
ere prop during the to <lb />
union vices, alternately, in <lb />
he churches to offer <lb />
hanks to God for the blessings <lb />
if the past year pray for a <lb />
His goodness <lb />
coming year. <lb />
and <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
shipment of goods. Come to <lb />
see us J. R. Turnage. <lb />
Again are we indebted to <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls for another <lb />
box of those cigars. <lb />
As we smoke the pleasure is not <lb />
more delightful than the <lb />
of which we know in great <lb />
part <lb />
Buy one of our Hawes <lb />
Hats. Sold a guarantee. <lb />
J. R. Turnage. <lb />
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
For rugs, carpeting, mattings <lb />
and see our line J. R <lb />
Get the Cot cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market at J. R. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
If you want a good bbl. of flour <lb />
see us, we sell only the best. <lb />
number Board of <lb />
. days <lb />
SI ed miles <lb />
in <lb />
cal .-. in,; <lb />
NUMBER MEETINGS HELD <lb />
j. <lb />
NOTICE 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 />
1905, In special proceed- <lb />
wherein Isaac Gardner and wife <lb />
Fannie M. Gardner, waiter Gardner <lb />
and wife Fannie Gardner, are <lb />
I will on Saturday, the <lb />
of January at <lb />
noon, expose to the lie sale the <lb />
Court House door Greenville, to the <lb />
highest for cash, the following parcel <lb />
of land to In Swift Creek <lb />
Township, county and beginning <lb />
on the O C line and runs to a <lb />
marked pine by the then a <lb />
alright line north west course to a <lb />
centered by a <lb />
black gum and a stamp, <lb />
then about a course with an greed <lb />
line made N T Cox and Smith <lb />
to said Smith's line then with said <lb />
line to the beginning corner, <lb />
with old line back to the beginning <lb />
acres more or less <lb />
and being the same land conveyed by <lb />
N T Cox to smith by deed <lb />
dated March --d <lb />
pears in the registers nines of Pin <lb />
in V page <lb />
will be made for Partition <lb />
This the 19th day of December, 1903. <lb />
F. C. Harding. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Airmailed <lb />
on committee <lb />
mill- <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Handed <lb />
w miles <lb />
at <lb />
at 3.00 <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
15.00 <lb />
10.20 <lb />
the general prosperity of the <lb />
try, and particularly section <lb />
have her splendid churches, <lb />
and her factories and <lb />
houses. and many beautiful and <lb />
comfortable homes, and while she <lb />
has steadily gone forward in times <lb />
of depression, we trust that the <lb />
values and high tide of <lb />
prosperity may continue for years to <lb />
G. Cox, <lb />
Ayden. X. C. Jan. 1906. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
The Only Requisite <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
are your hands and a jar <lb />
Pompeian <lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
Soap takes dirt not <lb />
absorbs soap. There i nothing la <lb />
that U for if II remains, it <lb />
becomes an blocked. <lb />
impurity th <lb />
akin blackhead,, grease, the dirt, and <lb />
builds foundation and <lb />
must so. <lb />
Gentlewomen use it in place of lace powder. <lb />
Gentlemen use it alter <lb />
pat la <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
l. , at <lb />
Attended . <lb />
at <lb />
J. R. <lb />
For lot or <lb />
parcel of land in the town of <lb />
lots of J. F. Dixon <lb />
and William <lb />
two acres, which will <lb />
be sold on reasonable terms. See <lb />
or apply B. Ayden, <lb />
R. F. D. No. or see J. J. <lb />
is for <lb />
shoes. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows locks nails Cross <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
R Smith Bro <lb />
Owing ton hour late <lb />
services did not in the <lb />
Episcopal Sunday evening. <lb />
E. E. will do all they until o'clock. There was a <lb />
please you congregation present, how- <lb />
new line of heavy fancy ever, to hear Rev. W. E. Cox, the <lb />
pastor <lb />
carry <lb />
a full line meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
ma trial. Lilly. <lb />
There were service in three <lb />
our churches It was a <lb />
pretty day large congregations <lb />
were out. <lb />
A of trunks, valises tel <lb />
grip-, satchel, hand , <lb />
and suits at J R Smith A Bro <lb />
J. E Jones has opened a livery <lb />
stable on Lee street. <lb />
I always keep on hand a <lb />
feed sniff at lowest <lb />
prices Such us hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly. <lb />
Miss Brown, a teacher <lb />
in the school, Sat it r <lb />
day and Sunday with her parents <lb />
in Hamilton. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
sell seed until you see me. <lb />
F. Lilly. <lb />
E Co's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, fresh fish. <lb />
For carpenters grind atoms <lb />
I hemp rope and pulleys, at J. R- <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb />
Brick Block, Eat Railroad St. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
J W <lb />
on committee <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
at M <lb />
S. M -1 i-- <lb />
Attended i <lb />
miles <lb />
mi nil <lb />
at J <lb />
at w <lb />
at <lb />
mi <lb />
so <lb />
SID <lb />
J- <lb />
Total paid Board <lb />
Stat North I <lb />
I. of <lb />
board i for the afore- <lb />
tin- <lb />
i appeal upon i my <lb />
4th day of <lb />
Clerk Co. Com. Co. <lb />
iV. K. L. Caw. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. C.-r <lb />
At the of business Nov. 19th, 1905. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts. <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash Bins, i I <lb />
Gold Com, t <lb />
Silver Coin, I I <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
61,716.71 <lb />
Capital stock paid i n, <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
subject to check, 80,067.09 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
NOTICE EXECUTION SALE <lb />
State of North Carolina, I In the <lb />
County. r Court <lb />
G E. Harris vs Samuel Obey <lb />
virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the mi from the superior <lb />
Court Pill in <lb />
id will, on Wednesday, the <lb />
I ill of January, at o'clock <lb />
M i door of said <lb />
lo for <lb />
to said ex all the <lb />
right, tine and interest which the said <lb />
defendant, has in the fol- <lb />
low . real estate to wit, <lb />
on the west side of <lb />
at the South east <lb />
net lot No. it feet from <lb />
as Ave. thence west <lb />
f.-. l thence So th feet <lb />
thence east parallel with line to <lb />
Avenue the as North with <lb />
side of <lb />
west <lb />
from I. w. Perkin's and wife Helen <lb />
S. Perkins Samuel Obey recorded in <lb />
book w pa <lb />
One other tract <lb />
Place on and <lb />
No. be- <lb />
the of and <lb />
Washington Avenue running with the <lb />
western avenue feet <lb />
South thence a westerly course parallel <lb />
with Washington ave. HO feel thence a <lb />
course parallel with <lb />
to av <lb />
an easterly course with Wash- <lb />
Ave See deed <lb />
of Perkin's and wife S. Per- <lb />
kins to Samuel Obey in Page <lb />
This Hi day of <lb />
Tucker Sheriff. <lb />
LAND HALE <lb />
By virtue of a the <lb />
court of made in a <lb />
Special therein <lb />
pending, M. Williams and <lb />
others versus Lewis Williams and <lb />
we will on <lb />
MONDAY, January <lb />
before the court house door Green- <lb />
ville, at sale to the highest <lb />
bidder certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land in Greenville township, <lb />
Pitt county end two miles ho <lb />
town of Greenville, on the road lead- <lb />
from said to the of <lb />
bounded on by <lb />
the lands of Jesse l Mine, on the <lb />
j south the of Mary Allan, on <lb />
the west by the lands of warren Cher- <lb />
and others, containing sixty-seven <lb />
acres more or being the <lb />
lands formerly by Jackson <lb />
deceased. <lb />
Also one other parcel of land eon- <lb />
II inns more or less i u School <lb />
Branch, which contain- marl deposit. <lb />
Terms of One third cash <lb />
the In two equal <lb />
to he paid in one and two year., respect- <lb />
the deferred payments bear <lb />
Interest, payable annually, from <lb />
of deed, and to secured by <lb />
upon land. This December <lb />
5th, <lb />
I. A. <lb />
L. Blow, <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
Total. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I J R Smith, Cashier f the bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true . the beet of my know and <lb />
lief. <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
this 19th Jay of N-w <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Son Lost Mother <lb />
runs in our <lb />
it I <lb />
write. . ii. Reid, <lb />
Me. For the past live years, <lb />
however, on the of <lb />
a t cold or cold, have taken <lb />
Dr. King's Few Discovery for con <lb />
b has saved me <lb />
from lung His <lb />
mother's death was loss for <lb />
Mr. Reid, but he that <lb />
trouble must not lie neglected, <lb />
and how to it. Quickest re <lb />
lief and cure for coughs colds <lb />
Price guaranteed at <lb />
J. L. Trial <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
av <lb />
m-m <lb /></p>
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ITEMS. <lb />
1906. <lb />
Mis Annie returned <lb />
t- after <lb />
the holidays with her <lb />
parent. <lb />
Little Miss Glenn Brooks, of <lb />
spent Saturday bun <lb />
day with sister, Miss May. <lb />
Hattie Kittrell and <lb />
Chapman, of Winterville, <lb />
Rollins, of <lb />
Dent Saturday night with Miss <lb />
Edd Beaman. of Snow <lb />
Saturday Sunday in <lb />
Albert Allen was in the neigh- <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
The party at <lb />
was quite a success. <lb />
They raised <lb />
Q lite a Dumber friends at- <lb />
tended at Branch <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
D. W. was in the <lb />
hood yesterday. <lb />
E E. was to <lb />
last week on account of <lb />
the death of his brother in law. <lb />
A Splendid Ad. <lb />
A splendid example of young <lb />
North Carolina has <lb />
shown at the A. and M. College by <lb />
a young cadet from <lb />
This is Mr H. Gaddy, who had <lb />
woo a free in the Col- <lb />
Recently some property was <lb />
left to him, and on receiving it <lb />
Mr. gave up the scholarship <lb />
and donated to the loan fund a <lb />
sum of money equal to that b <lb />
he had received use of the <lb />
scholarship. It was a <lb />
and splendid <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
men each <lb />
county to represent and advertise <lb />
Hardware Department, put out <lb />
samples of our goods, etc. Travel- <lb />
or Office Manager. <lb />
Salary per month cash <lb />
weekly, with all expenses paid in <lb />
advance. We furnish everything. <lb />
The Columbia House, <lb />
Dept. Bldg. <lb />
Chicago, III. <lb />
Sell your cotton seed while they <lb />
are to M. <lb />
Stayed or Stolen. <lb />
One cow tailed, red brindle <lb />
color, marked crop and slit in right <lb />
ear, left ear unmarked. Any in- <lb />
formation leading to recovery of <lb />
the cow will be rewarded. <lb />
J. A. Briley, <lb />
R. F. D. No Greenville, <lb />
Since purchasing the interest of W. H. <lb />
Ricks in this business I have decided to <lb />
add another line. Therefore I want to <lb />
reduce my present stock of Groceries to <lb />
about one half. <lb />
In order to do this we offer for CASH, <lb />
for days, my entire stock of high grade <lb />
CANNED GOODS, BREAKFAST CEREALS, <lb />
HEALTH FOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, CHINA <lb />
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES <lb />
Etc., AT COST. <lb />
Thanking all for a liberal patronage <lb />
during the past year and especially during <lb />
the Xmas trade. <lb />
I am your friend, <lb />
JNO. H- RICKS- <lb />
I Horses and Mules <lb />
Winslow Mills. <lb />
The time being at hand when yon will want some horses <lb />
I or mules to meet your needs the coming season we solicit your <lb />
patronage. <lb />
We have SALE STABLES at Greenville and Ayden where <lb />
we will carry a full stock of GOOD HORSES and MULES <lb />
B during the entire season. Come to see us and we will show you <lb />
I that it is a saving for you to trade with us, for we get our <lb />
stock direct from the stock farms, thereby you the prof- <lb />
I its the middle dealers have to make and which you save <lb />
E by buying from us. It would not take much of your time <lb />
I to pay us a visit and get familiar with our methods of doing <lb />
business as we feel that it would result in making you a per- <lb />
customer, and we are sure we can make it benefit you <lb />
for so doing. We are prepared to suit your needs and what is <lb />
more we guarantee <lb />
Winslow Mills, <lb />
Hones and Mules. Sales Stables. and Greenville. <lb />
J. P. KING'S <lb />
I Livery, Sale Feed Stables <lb />
Near Five Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FIST CLASS TEAMS for pleasure drives, or to pas <lb />
to nearby points. <lb />
Good Drive and Work Horses and Mules for sale. I buy <lb />
them in large numbers and can sell as low as any dealer, either <lb />
for Cash or on Time. <lb />
When you are in town and want your horse and buggy <lb />
properly cared for, put up at my stables. <lb />
STABLES <lb />
1906. <lb />
We wish to extend to all our <lb />
customers and friends very best wishes for a <lb />
happy and prosperous NEW TEAR together with <lb />
our sincere appreciation if their liberal patron- <lb />
age during the past season, which we shall endeavor to <lb />
We are now making n for the biggest year's business any firm in Eastern North Carolina has <lb />
ever known. Leather, Cotton are advancing rapidly, therefore for the protection of our <lb />
we are placing 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 Tear. The holiday <lb />
rushing has with broken lots, odd sizes and season goods such as the economical shopper is always on <lb />
the These goods will be sacrificed during this Great Clearance Sale and the prices will reach <lb />
the lowest limit. <lb />
T. <lb />
Store- <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
SCHOOL BURNED. <lb />
Building And Contents Entirely <lb />
Destroyed <lb />
About night <lb />
the building, <lb />
located about miles from <lb />
was fin-, including <lb />
all fun nine and library. <lb />
How the fire is mys- <lb />
tery, as the roof building <lb />
was falling in when <lb />
by people of the neighborhood, <lb />
Nothing whatever could be saved <lb />
from the building. The school <lb />
had dismissed at the hour <lb />
Friday afternoon, and the in <lb />
the heater not <lb />
ed since no m it wan not thought <lb />
any fire was left in bull liar. <lb />
The bad about <lb />
the best rural school building in <lb />
the costing lb-ma 81.000, <lb />
was well equipped and bad a <lb />
splendid library. I <lb />
is a serious loss. Messrs. L. J. <lb />
Chapman and J. P two <lb />
of the trustee, came Greenville <lb />
morning train to consult <lb />
with County Superintendent- W. <lb />
H. about the matter, and <lb />
the latter tell- that immediate <lb />
arrangements will be made for <lb />
school to continue until build- <lb />
can be replaced. The school <lb />
has pupil in pride of <lb />
all that <lb />
A HARD JOB <lb />
Yes, And We'll All See It When <lb />
Done. <lb />
A man ho loves a joke and <lb />
always has an answer ready for the <lb />
over got a chance to <lb />
put in some of bis work yesterday <lb />
and came in to let us help him <lb />
laugh over It, The joker happen- <lb />
ed to be oil corner <lb />
while civil engineers ware taking <lb />
levels on the street near lbs -court <lb />
house. One of the <lb />
-all came and asked <lb />
are those fellows over there going <lb />
to do to court <lb />
they are going to move it back <lb />
fifteen feet further from the street <lb />
to make room for <lb />
railroad to come was <lb />
the reply he got. <lb />
fellow went on believing it. <lb />
but added as he took a further <lb />
look at the temple of <lb />
bet its a light bard job to move <lb />
THE GOLDEN AGE. <lb />
FREIGHT TRAIN WRECK. <lb />
Greenville Man Among the Pas. <lb />
senders. <lb />
On Monday afternoon there was <lb />
a wreck the freight train <lb />
Plymouth branch of the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line. The wreck occurred <lb />
about two miles <lb />
and war caused by the box car <lb />
-t in front of the coach jumping <lb />
the track This car was consider- <lb />
ably and the track was <lb />
torn up for distance. Several <lb />
passengers were in coach and <lb />
they had a narrow escape. Mr. <lb />
E. II. Shell i,, of <lb />
among the passengers and sustain <lb />
ed a slight Injury foot. <lb />
For The Borrower. <lb />
There are many people in the <lb />
borrowing class who ought to be <lb />
to <lb />
It la to say the do not <lb />
the i t reads It <lb />
who can lay on it, and will <lb />
send all the neighborhood but <lb />
gut it. With the <lb />
costing a copy it is <lb />
really cheaper to be a subscriber <lb />
a borrower. Beside this, if <lb />
every borrower was a <lb />
you have no idea ho much more <lb />
the paper could improved <lb />
Think over this, Mr. <lb />
come get your name our sub- <lb />
list. <lb />
A Magazine That All Should Have <lb />
The Golden Age is a new <lb />
designed to interest <lb />
and at the tame time instruct them. <lb />
published in New York it <lb />
is North Carolina <lb />
I is North character is <lb />
shown in the personnel of pub- <lb />
company, and some <lb />
the contributors to the magazine. <lb />
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. <lb />
All the officers of Junior <lb />
Publishing, the proprietor and <lb />
publisher of The Golden Age, are, <lb />
with one exception, originally <lb />
North <lb />
Jno. H. <lb />
of New York City schools. <lb />
Vice President, David F. St. <lb />
Clair, originally Moore county, <lb />
at one time of the Charlotte <lb />
Chronicle, and later of Success <lb />
New York. <lb />
Logan D Howell, <lb />
once superintendent of schools at <lb />
Tarboro, later at Goldsboro, <lb />
afterwards at Raleigh. <lb />
Secretary, Frank C. Mebane, <lb />
f of county. <lb />
These, with Davis, for- <lb />
of are the <lb />
tors of the company. <lb />
The Golden Age is edited by <lb />
Logan D. Howell. Among the <lb />
contributors during 1906 will <lb />
Ex-Governor <lb />
Lieutenant-Governor Winston. <lb />
President Poteat, Wake Forest <lb />
College. <lb />
Professor the <lb />
of Trinity Col- <lb />
Professor of the <lb />
and Mechanical College. <lb />
Superintendent Blair, of <lb />
on. <lb />
THE NUMBER. <lb />
The first number bus just <lb />
published. It presents the most <lb />
attractive of all the <lb />
holiday containing <lb />
many articles of especial <lb />
to North Carolinians. <lb />
The is ornamented with a <lb />
picture id three colors, the birth <lb />
of Jesus. This picture is the work <lb />
of Miss Caroline Fulghum, <lb />
Goldsboro graded school. <lb />
The whole appearance of The <lb />
Golden Age is handsome and <lb />
to a degree. It is liberally <lb />
illustrated, and with pictures <lb />
appeal to children. <lb />
THE OF AND <lb />
An attractive feature of The <lb />
Golden Age is the amateur depart- <lb />
stories written and illus- <lb />
by school boys and girls. <lb />
The editor invites the <lb />
artists to contribute to <lb />
this department. <lb />
stones may be true <lb />
of the writer has <lb />
seen done, or a description of <lb />
some thin,;, place, or <lb />
person, or they may be fiction. <lb />
But everything must be original; <lb />
no reproductions are wanted. <lb />
The pictures may be either <lb />
drawings or photographs any- <lb />
thing interesting <lb />
The Golden Age i the best <lb />
present c, I to a boy <lb />
or <lb />
is of value to teachers in <lb />
it supplies material <lb />
work in literature, English <lb />
cm position, history, geography, <lb />
nature, music civics. <lb />
TUB <lb />
Price a year; cents a <lb />
copy. Miss Ophelia Howell, of <lb />
Goldsboro, is now in Greenville <lb />
canvassing for Tho Golden age <lb />
and will be glad to take your or- <lb />
FIRE IN AYDEN SUNDAY MORNING <lb />
FIVE STORES AND LARGE QUANTITY OF GOODS <lb />
DESTROYED. <lb />
MENTION. <lb />
LOSS REACHES ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD INSURED <lb />
A Handsome Brick Block Will <lb />
Take Place of The Burned <lb />
Buildings. <lb />
N. C. Jan. <lb />
Saturday night, or rather early <lb />
Sunday morning, <lb />
of o'clock fire was <lb />
discovered issuing from the store <lb />
of W. Tyson on Main street. <lb />
The alarm was promptly given and <lb />
oar were as equally <lb />
prompt to respond to call. <lb />
Heroic efforts were made to sub- <lb />
due flames, but not until the <lb />
store of W. C. Jackson Co., <lb />
W. Tyson, P. Cannon, col., J. <lb />
If. Tripp Bro. and Horton <lb />
b restaurant of <lb />
A. Horton, W. H. Dew barber <lb />
shop and a pressing establishment <lb />
were consumed. <lb />
large stores on South side of <lb />
Street occupied by Bros, <lb />
and J. J. Edwards Son barely <lb />
escaped. The residence <lb />
of J. J. Edwards on Le street was <lb />
at all times in danger, <lb />
and it was by only the most <lb />
for congratulation. All <lb />
seemed vie with the other, <lb />
white and colored, alike, in I hail <lb />
I hen duty. Till- is <lb />
indeed a magnanimous people and <lb />
we are triad our home is among <lb />
i m; i in- manly courage die- <lb />
played Sunday morning proves <lb />
brave as <lb />
The of fire is unknown <lb />
but supposed to from fire left <lb />
a stove the previous <lb />
As near as we can ascertain <lb />
following are losses <lb />
J. K. Smith, two stores <lb />
insurance <lb />
Zeno Lyon, two stores <lb />
insurance <lb />
J. F. store <lb />
insurance <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co., stock <lb />
f insurance <lb />
W. Tyson, stock <lb />
P. Cannon, colored, stock <lb />
no insurance. <lb />
J. II. Tripp A Bro., damage <lb />
no insurance. <lb />
W. H. Dew, barber, damage <lb />
efforts that these, and other no in-u ranee. <lb />
were saved. Every <lb />
worked, and worked faithfully. 92.000; insurance <lb />
We do not think too credit damage <lb />
can be given C. A. Fair Bob fully <lb />
Morton, colored. They were J. J. Edwards Son, damage <lb />
thickest of the where <lb />
the fire was hottest they Mrs. Smith's store, <lb />
could be. found and the la-l There were other damage in <lb />
to leave the scene triumphant a moving stock which we cannot <lb />
duty nobly performed a victory obtain. <lb />
magnificently achieved. The district will be at <lb />
Without any means at com once replaced with a <lb />
with which fight our people brick <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT <lb />
Beginning of January Term. <lb />
The January Term of <lb />
Court convened this <lb />
ii g Judge B. K. Long, of <lb />
Statesville, presiding Solicitor <lb />
L. I. Moore representing the State. <lb />
call for the <lb />
term every man summoned ans- <lb />
to his name and while some <lb />
excuses were asked An they were <lb />
only for business reasons were <lb />
not granted. <lb />
The grand jury is composed if <lb />
the C. D. <lb />
foreman, A G Cox, If E. Hi is, J <lb />
W Brooks, V J J Buck, <lb />
Peter Fleming, <lb />
C K Hardy, C U <lb />
J T Hart, J H Edwards, J F- <lb />
Harrington, Sic O K <lb />
W Smith, J B Nelson, W E <lb />
tor. <lb />
W. H, Smith is officer the <lb />
grand jury and L. W. <lb />
in bis charge to grand Jury <lb />
Judge I. occupied about <lb />
a hall, it was <lb />
from most charges heard in the <lb />
court, dealing so much with <lb />
of crimes on which <lb />
jurors are already more or <lb />
informed, but u the <lb />
expressed it, moralizing, and In- <lb />
was an intellectual <lb />
and contained a fund of id <lb />
logic. <lb />
Judge Long began bis charge <lb />
with a historical of the <lb />
grand jury first having its <lb />
the reign of King Henry VII in <lb />
eight years ago, <lb />
bow from it our present <lb />
system had devolved and become <lb />
embodied in first American <lb />
to the duties of the grand jurors, <lb />
absolute independence in <lb />
authority and bow their <lb />
should be guarded with <lb />
There were many good things <lb />
said by Long to space <lb />
does not permit reference today, <lb />
but will be said them <lb />
later. <lb />
The court begins with about <lb />
cases the docket, and with <lb />
new cases that will be passed on <lb />
by toe grand jury the outlook is <lb />
for a very busy term. <lb />
Dog Save Freezing Matter. <lb />
Danbury, Jan. ll <lb />
Covering unconscious form of <lb />
its master, John Dunn, u New <lb />
Mi I ford farmer, with body <lb />
and fur, a huge St. <lb />
Bernard dog, saved man from <lb />
death by freezing. Dunn started <lb />
to walk from New Mil- <lb />
lord village to his borne in the <lb />
Lying in the snow on a two <lb />
miles outside village, a <lb />
mail curler found him unconscious <lb />
and nearly dead from the cold. <lb />
Aeries h's b lay his dog, vainly <lb />
licking at its master's face in <lb />
effort to arouse bin, Dunn will <lb />
recover. <lb />
District Agency. <lb />
In the large <lb />
amount of business he secured in <lb />
this territory, , lie Greensboro Life <lb />
Insurance Company has appointed <lb />
II. A. White district Tin- <lb />
district assigned embraces the <lb />
counties of Pitt, Martin, Greene, <lb />
and Craven. Mr. <lb />
is one of the best agent s in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina and the man has <lb />
to hustle who can keep any when- <lb />
this he referred near j insurance. <lb />
Of Those Going and Coming. <lb />
K. Greene went to Ayden this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Frank left this morning <lb />
for Plymouth. <lb />
J. H. went to Ayden <lb />
night. <lb />
J. Mooring went to Bethel <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
O. L, went to Lexington, <lb />
Ky,, this morning. <lb />
Prof. W. B. went to Co <lb />
C, today. <lb />
T. W. returned from <lb />
Bethel Sunday night. <lb />
Lee Stewart came in Saturday <lb />
evening to visit relatives. <lb />
Miss Dora Ho mad returned <lb />
to Ayden Saturday evening. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. House went <lb />
m House's Station Saturday even, <lb />
G Biker Saturday <lb />
evening to spend a few with <lb />
his wife. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Barr, of Kinston, <lb />
in Sunday to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
U. S. I. A. <lb />
who has been confined at home for <lb />
a was out today. <lb />
Prof. W H. R went to <lb />
evening and <lb />
returned this morning. <lb />
Mrs. E of Washing <lb />
ton, cam in Saturday evening <lb />
lo visit Mr-. A. J. Griffin. <lb />
Miss Blanche of Bethel, <lb />
who has la-en visiting Miss <lb />
left Saturday evening. <lb />
Mrs, Lillie of <lb />
who ha visiting the family <lb />
of G. E. Harris, this morning. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
have been visiting Mrs. P. M. <lb />
Johnson, returned to her home <lb />
morning. <lb />
Berth i of Hen- <lb />
who has been visiting <lb />
Miss left <lb />
day evening. <lb />
SILVER WEDDING. <lb />
Grand Lode Officer, <lb />
At the meeting of Grand <lb />
Lodge of Masons in Raleigh the <lb />
officers were elected <lb />
next <lb />
Francis D. Winston, <lb />
Grand Master. <lb />
S. M. Hillsboro, Deputy <lb />
Grand <lb />
R. X. <lb />
Senior Grand Warden. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Grand Warden. <lb />
Leo D. Hi- u Raleigh, Grand <lb />
Treasurer. <lb />
John Drewry, <lb />
Secretary, <lb />
The other officers <lb />
pointed by the Grand Master. <lb />
These <lb />
Chaplain, Rev. F. N. <lb />
Skinner, Clinton. <lb />
Grand Lecturer, B. W. Hatcher, <lb />
Liberty. <lb />
Senior Grand Deacon, Dr. F. M <lb />
Winchester, Charlotte. <lb />
Junior Grand Deacon, J. T. <lb />
Alderman. Henderson. <lb />
Grand F. P. Hobgood. <lb />
Jr., Greensboro. <lb />
Grand Sword Bearer, J. It. <lb />
City. <lb />
Grand M. D. Kins- <lb />
land, <lb />
Grand George <lb />
Winston Salem; Dr. J. C, <lb />
Braswell, <lb />
Grand Tyler, It. H. Bradley, <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Auditor, W. Primrose, <lb />
Custodian, N. Boyce, Gas- <lb />
I Marshall <lb />
Hay wood, Raleigh. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Celebrates <lb />
Twenty-r Anniversary. <lb />
Twenty-five years seems but a <lb />
short time when n y t-m <lb />
yet it is not many couples whom <lb />
time permits to me so to- <lb />
in To Mr. <lb />
Mrs. V <lb />
came this fort,,,,,., <lb />
Saturday night, i <lb />
home celebrated <lb />
the 26th anniversary of their mar- <lb />
With them in this <lb />
were four generations of <lb />
the M, A <lb />
mother of Mrs. their sou, <lb />
Mr. R. B. and of <lb />
Washington, latter's 15- <lb />
months-old daughter, <lb />
The celebration was <lb />
many friends who called to extend <lb />
express wishes <lb />
fir many more happy years. <lb />
guests were in Hit <lb />
by W B. who <lb />
one of bride's of <lb />
year-, ago. <lb />
ball was beautifully decorated <lb />
with potted <lb />
In the parlor, which was decor- <lb />
In while and green, Mr. and <lb />
Mr. beneath arch <lb />
in the color scheme <lb />
dates, Id <lb />
diver letters I heir left to as- <lb />
W in receiving were Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
R B Washington, and <lb />
right two other children, <lb />
Frank Lowell, Plymouth, <lb />
Miss Lee Mrs. <lb />
wore a mo-t <lb />
trimmed in <lb />
silver and white, and held a <lb />
sacred <lb />
and ferns. <lb />
The room was banked <lb />
with holly and potted plants. Id <lb />
were the presents, <lb />
and pretty, nearly all of <lb />
them being silver. <lb />
At dining room the guests <lb />
were by Mrs M. D. <lb />
and were re- <lb />
by M. M. <lb />
Nelson, Nana Brown, Lola Cleve <lb />
The <lb />
of this loom were r-d and green, <lb />
on the table wore twenty-five <lb />
burning tapers emblematic of the <lb />
The celebration closed at <lb />
and proved not only a <lb />
pleasant occasion in the lives of <lb />
Mr. Mrs but also in <lb />
Greenville's social events. <lb />
B.-sides already mentioned <lb />
a Mrs, Claude <lb />
Jordan, Washington, sister of <lb />
Mr. was guests. <lb />
It Took Him Aback <lb />
It was the sweet scene of <lb />
j in the conservatory, the <lb />
beauty of the young girl's hair <lb />
the he <lb />
had hi any <lb />
as <lb />
I rested the shadow b a <lb />
palm he proposed to the<lb />
cannot she said. <lb />
am no of <lb />
laid he. <lb />
It is it is Aid <lb />
-he <lb />
are an he said <lb />
no you are said <lb />
the young gill. am vain, idle, <lb />
silly, utterly unfit to be your help <lb />
mate through <lb />
He laughed lightly. He <lb />
said in a soothing voice. <lb />
this is sheer madness. <lb />
What sort of a wife do you think <lb />
I ought to <lb />
very wise, deliberate, <lb />
able to live on your small <lb />
Philadelphia Bulletin. <lb />
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