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II. I <lb/>
THINGS THAT COUNT. <lb/>
The Other to be <lb/>
How us to <lb/>
think help there i in a <lb/>
. fee when in a spirit <lb/>
friendship Or in a word <lb/>
spoken in a way l-en <lb/>
in glance bestowed upon a <lb/>
weak dial brother and <lb/>
i g with all the messing in <lb/>
yours the unexpressed, of <lb/>
good <lb/>
The majority of mankind today <lb/>
ask do for bod, not for raiment, but <lb/>
for sympathy Ah yon alone <lb/>
the street you meet a man whose <lb/>
that he has had some <lb/>
misfortune cast upon bis life. You <lb/>
Beet such men day, on tin <lb/>
Street, in your even at <lb/>
y. i borne. They are <lb/>
tic and and distrust <lb/>
the world, Their spirits are at low <lb/>
ebb and they need to be inoculated <lb/>
with c <lb/>
Again, there are others per <lb/>
chance are in some vocation which <lb/>
does not measure up to their <lb/>
They are discouraged. <lb/>
look around at i he lives of other <lb/>
men, apparently successful, and the <lb/>
dissatisfaction at their own condition <lb/>
increases. That dissatisfaction of- <lb/>
ten them to efforts, <lb/>
but unfortunately it room often <lb/>
means lost hope and blasted <lb/>
have some one <lb/>
on tic and say, <lb/>
of good <lb/>
To say to a weak brother some <lb/>
little word, of often <lb/>
will make him S moral giant and <lb/>
assist him to rise above his <lb/>
ties and hie He needs <lb/>
words of strength- He needs the <lb/>
hearty handclasp, the hand upon the <lb/>
reassuring smile. <lb/>
What a chanced world this would <lb/>
he if each one of us would watch for <lb/>
just these little opportunities for <lb/>
rood. Humanity is in con- <lb/>
need of help, and in spite of <lb/>
the fact that we are living in pros- <lb/>
times there are men every- <lb/>
where about us craving for support <lb/>
sympathy and comfort. Do you <lb/>
give <lb/>
THE SADDEST WORD. <lb/>
Of all sad tongue or <lb/>
leave ibis to basin <lb/>
and she tells you then <lb/>
line is boa <lb/>
Job never hid to stand this thing <lb/>
His patience would have taken <lb/>
wing, <lb/>
I . some girl heard sing <lb/>
line is <lb/>
Oh, yes; the telephone is great <lb/>
With your beat girl to <lb/>
If you have make <lb/>
you wait <lb/>
The line is <lb/>
If the line's as .-is they say. <lb/>
It must be working night and day. <lb/>
How to me those tiny <lb/>
say <lb/>
line is <lb/>
I wrote one Hello Girl <lb/>
The read a line on <lb/>
She In <lb/>
then, too <lb/>
lice is <lb/>
Montgomery Advertiser. <lb/>
CHANCES FOR BOYS. <lb/>
Field is Not Overcrowded in Our <lb/>
Own Country. <lb/>
The boy of today has little t. <lb/>
fear that the is becoming <lb/>
overcrowded in our own county. <lb/>
It is just being opened. It is <lb/>
the young men who are just begin- <lb/>
to think what a wonderful <lb/>
world this is, to study well the <lb/>
achievements of the past and to <lb/>
in what manner they are to be <lb/>
proved. did the world ca <lb/>
more insistently, for men <lb/>
with energy and purpose <lb/>
men trained to do some on <lb/>
today. every <lb/>
year that cry grows <lb/>
insistent, But the times demand <lb/>
men of large, liberal, energetic <lb/>
minds, and the man who insists on <lb/>
doing business in the old fashioned <lb/>
humdrum way is as much behind <lb/>
the procession- as is the man <lb/>
insists on traveling with an ox <lb/>
team instead of by <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
J. F. KING'S <lb/>
Livery, Sale g Feed Stables <lb/>
Near Five Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CLASS TEAMS for pleasure drives, or to pas- <lb/>
to nearby <lb/>
Good Drive and Work Horses and Mules for I <lb/>
In large numbers and can as low as any dealer, either <lb/>
fr Cash or n Time. <lb/>
When yon are in town and want your horse and baggy <lb/>
properly care for, put up at my stables. <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
A You Will Talk About <lb/>
For Many Years to Come. <lb/>
BIG VALUES <lb/>
Best Calico <lb/>
Checked <lb/>
A Big s Light <lb/>
and Dark Colors <lb/>
Best A. F. C <lb/>
hams <lb/>
1800 Best Sea Island <lb/>
inch <lb/>
A Big Cloth <lb/>
for Suit <lb/>
A Full f Mens <lb/>
Linen Coll In <lb/>
HOSIERY <lb/>
Ladies Mixed Hose <lb/>
Extra Heavy <lb/>
Fast Black <lb/>
i l II <lb/>
Lisle Thread <lb/>
doz Misses and Boys <lb/>
Ribbed Hose <lb/>
Wise buyers, Come early. This Sale embraces every de <lb/>
in this Store. For a number of days have been <lb/>
receiving aid assorting upon cases of New Spring Goods <lb/>
Arranging Stock to place ourselves ready for days of <lb/>
Selling. We can't, begin to tell of all the goods which we are <lb/>
going sell so remarkably w. <lb/>
WHITE GOODS. <lb/>
We are prepared, <lb/>
offer values which we know <lb/>
where you will, con pure <lb/>
early and h-.-ivy pun-haying, t <lb/>
will not be duplicated. Look <lb/>
rice with boil here.<lb/>
GENT'S <lb/>
WEAR <lb/>
inch While Lawn <lb/>
is now going <lb/>
f p rial price <lb/>
Pique <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
plain and <lb/>
welted Piques <lb/>
COMFORTS <lb/>
out all up to 1.09 <lb/>
at the small juice of <lb/>
Closing all up to 19.00 at <lb/>
the small price of <lb/>
Wide White <lb/>
j this 2- <lb/>
Yard Wide Heavy <lb/>
Flannel to <lb/>
Yard Wide Best Grade Bleach <lb/>
j now <lb/>
BLANKETS <lb/>
A Few more Extra Size Bed <lb/>
Blankets <lb/>
New Wool Blankets Bought <lb/>
Before the Advance at Your <lb/>
Own Price <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
A Good Heavy Jean et <lb/>
hooks reeds Steal, in <lb/>
white only <lb/>
Medium Length Corset with <lb/>
Lace <lb/>
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb/>
Supporters attached <lb/>
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb/>
Trimmed with <lb/>
Fine Lane, Regular 1.25 value <lb/>
now going at <lb/>
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb/>
In all Styles and Colors, Plenty <lb/>
to Select Fro-n <lb/>
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 CASK, <lb/>
for days, my entire stock of high <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/>
can Furnish <lb/>
from Top to Bottom and <lb/>
You Right <lb/>
JNO. K. RICKS- <lb/>
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb/>
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb/>
Boys Clothing <lb/>
HATS HATS HATS <lb/>
At Your Own Price. <lb/>
Work <lb/>
Driving <lb/>
Golf <lb/>
Fine Dressed and <lb/>
Kid Gloves 1.37 <lb/>
for Men Women and <lb/>
Children <lb/>
It Will Pay You to Visit our <lb/>
Millinery Department <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Greenville, North <lb/>
i y <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. JANUARY 1906. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A FARMVILLE OFFICER MURDERED. <lb/>
CONSTABLE W. J. SHOT WHILE ABOUT <lb/>
TO SERVE WARRANT. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
List of the Cases Tried. <lb/>
SMALL FIRE. <lb/>
At Greenville Limber <lb/>
Cos. Plant. <lb/>
One Negro Arrested for Crime and One Escaped, <lb/>
Do Good Work. <lb/>
of cut Mr. Cast's <lb/>
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. <lb/>
MERCHANT SHOT AT THROUGH STORE WINDOW. <lb/>
Constable W. J. <lb/>
Farmville, was <lb/>
Saturday night in the per- <lb/>
of his duties. <lb/>
Lovitt stable of Farm- <lb/>
ville three week, <lb/>
haying by the <lb/>
the Hist <lb/>
month to succeed <lb/>
K Belcher resigned. <lb/>
about <lb/>
ml Smith started a <lb/>
to their <lb/>
distant. <lb/>
i. ached cross roads, <lb/>
nor quilt i <lb/>
urines foot in <lb/>
tat toad, to gel out of <lb/>
told to <lb/>
way a they were foot, <lb/>
U told him <lb/>
, as the <lb/>
and killed with a knife. <lb/>
Messrs. Case and Smith <lb/>
back lo for the <lb/>
a. m lo be and while <lb/>
a ore warrant for aid <lb/>
limed, which wen placed in <lb/>
hands of Constable The <lb/>
officer, by C C <lb/>
Joyner and Mr. <lb/>
started out to <lb/>
About a mile bey where the Miles <lb/>
trouble <lb/>
Charles larceny, guilty, <lb/>
sentenced eight months in jail A morning <lb/>
work on roads, lo another the of ville I nm- <lb/>
Co. A Negro Frail Young and Sentenced <lb/>
was d. j South if Maw a <lb/>
Wednesday I. by <lb/>
returned a bill for murder; g mi in company's <lb/>
against Will Kittrell for rear factory. The <lb/>
George on 24th hands the factory to <lb/>
December. with and put fin <lb/>
jury also a out damage <lb/>
true bill f burglary don lo building. <lb/>
Donald, who broke the H. <lb/>
house of Lizzie the drive horse in stable and <lb/>
of Dec. 22nd. ; was by The <lb/>
store for sometime <lb/>
the it bad to beard making threats. <lb/>
to -u road. I be out of stable. <lb/>
Staton, Andre Hester town <lb/>
not down tn the to <lb/>
but lire as about m <lb/>
to Seven Years in for the Act. <lb/>
Mr. C. l. Tunstall <lb/>
on avenue, near <lb/>
pot. y night i <lb/>
Young went in the <lb/>
him Mi. Tun- <lb/>
stall knocked the down and <lb/>
made him go nut i be -i <lb/>
The stood <lb/>
An hour two later while Mi <lb/>
w- the back pan i <lb/>
road belonged as much to then, as Dy <lb/>
bad they were not going , Sheriffs L Dudley and R. Hy <lb/>
target of the way. man, went wit there before day <lb/>
Mr. Case picked up shovel pat the <lb/>
that was in the and got out the The dogs worked <lb/>
the give room to the l rail Bar- <lb/>
Cobb, assisted by lieu was soon, captured. Jerry <lb/>
got the shovel Cobb was for some time <lb/>
away, from Mr. when Mr. but there bad been so much <lb/>
jumped oat of wagon about dogs lost <lb/>
goto bis assistance. Cobb broke <lb/>
Mr.-Smith's arm with the Barrett MM brought to <lb/>
Mr. Case, ville placed in jail. <lb/>
two road, j H. disposing of. got <lb/>
off mortgaged property, lire is to have <lb/>
and ordered to I . B. assault with from which <lb/>
hall, when one shot weapon, lined went in the stable <lb/>
killing him costs. <lb/>
fled and body lb Miles removing the e is <lb/>
dead officer was carried to guilty, fined and costs. <lb/>
Mr. Watt near the . <lb/>
scene the tragedy fined following are the <lb/>
which <lb/>
; weapon, threshed out at <lb/>
Gilbert, agree- <lb/>
guilty. of <lb/>
Norris, with <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. of Em- <lb/>
W. H. to at <lb/>
officer, pleads, guilty, that no <lb/>
went out and <lb/>
an ii and <lb/>
was bulled <lb/>
Mr. W, C. with his bl <lb/>
WHITE PROPERTY. <lb/>
People Are. Buying Those Pretty <lb/>
Greenville Lots. <lb/>
White has sold a number of <lb/>
those splendid lots in South <lb/>
Greenville, and already some of <lb/>
placing lumber <lb/>
on the. ground preparatory to <lb/>
building. . nets are talking with <lb/>
Mr. White inn purchasing lots, <lb/>
which show- that, many are <lb/>
in the properly. . It the <lb/>
best, and most convenient <lb/>
local ion for a e that is <lb/>
anywhere mid Greenville, and <lb/>
those the purchase <lb/>
of lots delay. , It stands <lb/>
to reason that, when gets <lb/>
started out i price, <lb/>
will be than at pres- <lb/>
and who wait to buy will <lb/>
have lo pa more. It is the wise <lb/>
man who bin i while the lots are <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
some one fired a pistol at <lb/>
him window. For- <lb/>
bad stooped <lb/>
just as fired and ball <lb/>
went directly over his back and <lb/>
did no harm. <lb/>
Young was suspected <lb/>
doing the and a war- <lb/>
was sworn out for bin. He <lb/>
had disappeared in <lb/>
but as had relative living. <lb/>
it was thought he <lb/>
gone m direction <lb/>
i Mere advised lo look out <lb/>
i r m <lb/>
Officer W. found <lb/>
in Hun- <lb/>
i d arrested him. The <lb/>
tried to a pistol on officer <lb/>
I at the lime a Inn the <lb/>
wan quick hi in. <lb/>
i I <lb/>
Ville and be WU <lb/>
placed in jail. <lb/>
i be courts made work <lb/>
Young. He given a hearing <lb/>
Mayor Wooten this morning <lb/>
Kill court now <lb/>
The grand Jory <lb/>
only a minutes in a <lb/>
line bill. The case was called at <lb/>
nice, Young plead and was <lb/>
sentenced by Judge Long to seven <lb/>
in the penitentiary. This is <lb/>
the kind of quick work that counts <lb/>
in dealing criminals. <lb/>
BIRTHDAY. <lb/>
His Gives Him a Surprise. <lb/>
Friday was Mr. O. T. <lb/>
suspended When he went home <lb/>
assault <lb/>
NEW BOOKS <lb/>
Donations From Sans Club. <lb/>
The public library the <lb/>
auspices of of the <lb/>
Book Club, recently received a <lb/>
splendid donation of books and <lb/>
three chairs from. Sum-i <lb/>
Club, which were <lb/>
proceeds of an entertainment <lb/>
given sometime ago by the latter. <lb/>
list of books in this donation <lb/>
is as <lb/>
by <lb/>
by Nelson <lb/>
Lloyd. <lb/>
by Jack <lb/>
House of <lb/>
Vicissitudes of <lb/>
by <lb/>
-to interfere be advised <lb/>
Morocco. that it was the <lb/>
Third between of his natal day. <lb/>
weapon, . , , . . , . <lb/>
i, . , , I r ranee W. that they go have their <lb/>
jail twelve months to work o , . . L . . . , . t -t <lb/>
. tr. photograph together, the <lb/>
I ward x j good wife knew it was hie birthday <lb/>
Peter bad some plains own on <lb/>
weapon, pleads Germany a, yet not wishing to <lb/>
suspended on it was agreed these, which a excuse would <lb/>
, -elating necessitate, she c ready and went I appeal careful <lb/>
assault Morocco confer- j to the photographer's. <lb/>
cuts. <lb/>
Peter <lb/>
of <lb/>
Andre <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty, <lb/>
four months In j gall to <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
Ivey Barrett, assault deadly . <lb/>
weapon, guilty, -sentenced font, <lb/>
mouths jail to roads. <lb/>
George alias <lb/>
to President. <lb/>
Washington, Jan. <lb/>
tors, publicists and whose <lb/>
fame is world wide, have joined <lb/>
a petition to President <lb/>
to endeavor, in interests of <lb/>
humanity and civilization by such <lb/>
means as may seem proper to him, <lb/>
lo bring about concert of the <lb/>
powers Europe with the view of <lb/>
securing for the subjects of <lb/>
Ottoman Empire a of <lb/>
public peace and order. <lb/>
The promised to give<lb/>
V. <lb/>
Mr. Ward, New d, <lb/>
spending IV w day a <lb/>
j the taking <lb/>
lover Mr. to <lb/>
I i <lb/>
; hi and Mrs. <lb/>
very with plans at<lb/>
ranee what was going on. <lb/>
time be again <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Walker, assault with deadly <lb/>
en, guilty; to i away <lb/>
four mouths to on roads. Home but <lb/>
i Ernest en- of <lb/>
guilty, for <lb/>
upon Mr of I aW foot-steps on <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
C. H. Langston Charles <lb/>
are attending court in <lb/>
Greenville this week. <lb/>
Mrs. John of <lb/>
Mrs. Whaley, has weeded his way and came last week to visit <lb/>
the parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B <lb/>
per while the <lb/>
th loom. It was long K. E. and daughter, Miss <lb/>
reading was interrupted j Bertha, spent Saturday Bun- <lb/>
day in Vanceboro. <lb/>
punch -of the <lb/>
door bell. Ibis and <lb/>
Of costs. <lb/>
r -a j a. j ,. i in town this week. <lb/>
Byrd, with deadly , <lb/>
weapon, sentence to jail fowl Mis. Leggett left <lb/>
months to work to visit <lb/>
James Downs i mother who it quite sick. <lb/>
in Mrs. <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty.; C. B. plan to <lb/>
sentenced three months in jail to j town Monday. secrecy <lb/>
work on roads. Mr. Gabriel, of Washington, each them to <lb/>
Peter R. Hines, con-j town Tuesday. her at at <lb/>
Lorenzo Tucker, of <lb/>
is visiting his grandparents, Mr. <lb/>
Spoke. <lb/>
The subject of the Philippines <lb/>
was the topic before the Fortnight- <lb/>
Review which yesterday <lb/>
afternoon run with Mrs. Julian B. <lb/>
club was delighted to have <lb/>
with it Gotten <lb/>
brother of who <lb/>
has spent in the Philip- <lb/>
pines. He addressed the club <lb/>
concerning giving a most <lb/>
inscription the is- <lb/>
lands, p- and the <lb/>
which there, tit was a <lb/>
club and the <lb/>
ons were entertained by <lb/>
the address of Gotten. <lb/>
News and <lb/>
codfish <lb/>
navy beans, at B, M<lb/>
volumes. <lb/>
An Illustrated set Dickens <lb/>
volumes. <lb/>
Bunny Bide of the <lb/>
by Marshal P <lb/>
of Lady by <lb/>
Castle. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Servant of <lb/>
Hope. <lb/>
House of a Thousand <lb/>
Nicholson. <lb/>
e. and His <lb/>
by Arthur Train. <lb/>
The library now nearly <lb/>
and free use <lb/>
these is to <lb/>
public. library is open <lb/>
Tuesday Friday of each week <lb/>
from to o'clock p. at. <lb/>
weapon, and Mr. Fair and Mr. Morris, <lb/>
Isaac Gilbert, retailing Ayden, were in town week. inter <lb/>
license, sentenced -to jail Mrs. Jacob, who been visit-d He were <lb/>
months to work on j R room a <lb/>
E B. resisting <lb/>
officer, guilty, costs.; , . <lb/>
u a i j Mr- of Petersburg. <lb/>
Smith, carrying concealed , , , , <lb/>
, ,,. . in town M-i tills week <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
on coats <lb/>
suspended on costs led j <lb/>
good behavior. j Williams, have been doing <lb/>
Pleas with at the log dark for <lb/>
deadly weapon, plead-, guilty, j B- L. didn't take <lb/>
sentenced four mouths jail to, early train Friday morning, dome <lb/>
work on roads. <lb/>
have asked <lb/>
James <lb/>
set for <lb/>
at o'clock, and a special I <lb/>
There is some talk of offering free <lb/>
lauds to induce immigrants to come <lb/>
to North Carolina. We had better <lb/>
induce people who have money to <lb/>
buy lands and are able to do some- <lb/>
thing for themselves and the State. <lb/>
There are plenty of inducements <lb/>
hers for that class of people without <lb/>
inviting the fellows who are looking <lb/>
for a <lb/>
of thirty was ordered. <lb/>
Moore, assault, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Horsey S. C. <lb/>
and J. S. Roes, <lb/>
taxed With <lb/>
one half costs. <lb/>
Jim Perkins, assault with <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb/>
six mouths in jail to work <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
John Dunn, false pretense, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
This morning Mrs. Addie V. <lb/>
Hooks was granted a from <lb/>
her husband, Charles V. <lb/>
Misses Baltic Denton <lb/>
are <lb/>
visiting friends and relatives <lb/>
Miss I has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. A. <lb/>
Stanley, home Friday. <lb/>
R. R. Jr., Richmond, <lb/>
was in town Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Bailey and family moved m <lb/>
their home on Pine Friday. <lb/>
A syrup soda <lb/>
fountain with outfit first-class <lb/>
work Address Drawer <lb/>
A, Greenville, N. ox inquire at <lb/>
office. <lb/>
we greeted t the -door by all and Mrs. Lorenzo <lb/>
of stores,, Rufus Dudley was in neigh- <lb/>
again Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Eva Langston and Lizzie <lb/>
are on the sick list. <lb/>
Malone Tucker was <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Herod Hooks visited friends <lb/>
near Reedy Branch Sunday as <lb/>
usual. <lb/>
J. A. went to Winterville <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
George Rouse and Miss Winnie <lb/>
were married Sunday after- <lb/>
at the home <lb/>
David Norris. <lb/>
Hipper awaited them. <lb/>
A had place dawned <lb/>
he <lb/>
delighted, and it was <lb/>
the of merry parties <lb/>
around the richly <lb/>
to of tea <lb/>
pared <lb/>
The Mrs. <lb/>
M. D. Mrs. A. Brady, <lb/>
Miss Ada Wooten, Miss Lena <lb/>
Harris, J. Savage, W. H. Ricks, <lb/>
Hugh C. T. R, <lb/>
S. May, B. L. U. G. Tyson. <lb/>
Some esteemed are say <lb/>
that the Southern Cotton <lb/>
is as muck I trust as the coal <lb/>
trust. If the Association owned the <lb/>
cotton and fixed the price <lb/>
it might be a trust, but it owns no <lb/>
cotton and its action is only a <lb/>
to tho people who do own <lb/>
the cotton. No trust <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Real Estate Changes. <lb/>
C. F. Manning has purchased <lb/>
J. Z. a house lot on <lb/>
Latham street in West Greenville <lb/>
H. T. King has purchased o <lb/>
J. R. Davenport the vacant lot <lb/>
West Greenville extending <lb/>
Third street back to the river. <lb/>
Two of the stores on <lb/>
Evans street have been sold to <lb/>
their J. R, Corey having <lb/>
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with on the railroad, and <lb/>
there serving us Now <lb/>
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have something to <lb/>
ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb/>
Safe Investment. <lb/>
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Call on or address <lb/>
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Tho Now Candy Girl. <lb/>
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REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
COSMOPOLITAN <lb/>
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb/>
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR<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/>
re. in -la. <lb/>
. , , about <lb/>
tho . They <lb/>
make ii m a r . t earthen <lb/>
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of gins so d lb. I tin I <lb/>
no the I , Ii , I breaking <lb/>
them, i In i mad <lb/>
water ll I b . an imp <lb/>
matter. The ten brewed in <lb/>
i strong, but ; <lb/>
tea . arc bill one-third i <lb/>
With lea and up i <lb/>
boiling water. This;. u <lb/>
line cup of tea no sir. <lb/>
enough to have u rank In <lb/>
A who <lb/>
had the lie to lose a <lb/>
a shark <lb/>
he with questioners eager <lb/>
know bow, when and where he had <lb/>
met In Ion, He anally invented <lb/>
an expedient for suppressing his tor- <lb/>
mentors, lie would promise to an- <lb/>
lb-in one question, but only <lb/>
one. on the subject. The question <lb/>
was, did you lose <lb/>
your and the invariable an- <lb/>
was which of <lb/>
course left his hearers more curious <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS. <lb/>
FEED STUFFS. <lb/>
am paying highest market price for Cotton Seed <lb/>
ii any <lb/>
also sell Cotton Meal and Hulls, in car Iota or <lb/>
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed <lb/>
Ht oats. BRAN, STUFF and all <lb/>
Kinds of bond, in Oar lots. <lb/>
Golden Outs to arrive, also White and <lb/>
Oats, Red and on day Oats. <lb/>
have just had built a large warehouse near the depot <lb/>
for Hue. <lb/>
will <lb/>
same stand by Johnston Bros . <lb/>
F- M JOHNSTON- <lb/>
All <lb/>
for <lb/>
Review of Reviews <lb/>
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Woman's Home <lb/>
Companion <lb/>
American Farmer <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. j. <lb/>
II AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
North Carolina is usually a in- <lb/>
in the cock light <lb/>
Georgia at Covington, Ky , she came <lb/>
out worsted <lb/>
In the it a Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired SI every <lb/>
in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY <lb/>
AS TO PUBLIC ALWAYS <lb/>
The Government may have its <lb/>
own way A doing tilings know <lb/>
what it u doing, nut that ii no <lb/>
son why tho with no voice it <lb/>
no thinking now and <lb/>
then way things arc done and <lb/>
even be forward enough tool <lb/>
suggestions certain improve- <lb/>
or reforms- <lb/>
Just now we have in public <lb/>
buildings. The reports of the pro- <lb/>
of Congress show <lb/>
time to time hill <lb/>
to establish a public building <lb/>
tome place or other. These <lb/>
carry with appropriations <lb/>
large sums of money and <lb/>
more or less <lb/>
purchase. Mies new. n <lb/>
of the buildings. It is line <lb/>
Government puts up a building <lb/>
it is well and substantially con- <lb/>
not so much <lb/>
being given to the cost just so <lb/>
plans and car <lb/>
lied it goes saying <lb/>
that ill the majority of private <lb/>
could have the same <lb/>
buildings put up for themselves <lb/>
half what the Government pay. <lb/>
These public buildings call <lb/>
the outlay of immense <lb/>
that only the larger place, are <lb/>
Hate enough to secure them, nod ii <lb/>
considered a shrewd congressman <lb/>
W gel or more in <lb/>
A better plan for the Gov- <lb/>
would of <lb/>
a hundred thousand <lb/>
or more for a single building <lb/>
and erecting them only in <lb/>
divide the money into <lb/>
and erect more build- <lb/>
livery town that reaches the <lb/>
distinction of having a presidential <lb/>
ought to have a public <lb/>
in which to keep the pi st- <lb/>
transact any oilier business <lb/>
the Government might desire in <lb/>
connection with it. Fifteen thous- <lb/>
and dollars would lie a sufficient <lb/>
appropriation for a site and build- <lb/>
for is purpose, so that where <lb/>
the Government now expends <lb/>
hundred thousand dollars for <lb/>
i in one town, it could erect <lb/>
six or seven creditable buildings in <lb/>
as many different towns. In the <lb/>
large cities a larger building might <lb/>
be required, but there is no occasion <lb/>
for lavish expenditure in them. The <lb/>
Government should have interest in <lb/>
the towns as well as in the <lb/>
some plan like this would be a y. <lb/>
way to it <lb/>
Marshall Field, the millionaire <lb/>
merchant prince who died a few <lb/>
days ago, is reported to have had <lb/>
lain inflexible rules for conducting <lb/>
his business. Two of these were <lb/>
borrow and <lb/>
give a not or As lie <lb/>
already bad millions to do <lb/>
these rules were all right for him, <lb/>
but fully half of the business of the <lb/>
country would stop unless money was <lb/>
borrowed to tide over <lb/>
emergencies. True, debt is a hard <lb/>
wisely used, but there <lb/>
are thousands men now owning a <lb/>
home or a farm, who cold never <lb/>
have owned them without giving a <lb/>
note or mortgage at the time of <lb/>
the purchase. Notes <lb/>
gages have ruined many people, but <lb/>
have hem the making of many <lb/>
more. Mr. rules were good <lb/>
fur a man rich, but it will <lb/>
not apply in all eases. <lb/>
Dr. J the most <lb/>
minister in the Slate, and <lb/>
for years the pas or at Salisbury, <lb/>
died Saturday at Red Men <lb/>
of his high type ere few. <lb/>
HAS A TON OF RATTLESNAKES <lb/>
Dealer Down in Texas Sells Them <lb/>
by Weight. <lb/>
If it was notoriety Senator Till <lb/>
man wanted he got it. <lb/>
As Senator resolution <lb/>
down he may weep some more <lb/>
With Wilmington's fifty-odd <lb/>
it looks like the city ought to <lb/>
In enough in the whiskey line, <lb/>
it is slated tint the distillery <lb/>
plant of the Williams Co is I <lb/>
be located there, The city may b <lb/>
expected to old then. <lb/>
Saturday was a good day for <lb/>
issuing charier by of <lb/>
Grimes. Hut nearest any <lb/>
of them came ibis way was <lb/>
It is tune <lb/>
was pushing up and getting on that <lb/>
charter list, and we would like to see <lb/>
one a building and loan <lb/>
head the list- <lb/>
With cotton and the <lb/>
South has a combination <lb/>
i cat. <lb/>
hen <lb/>
hard to <lb/>
Lexington is continuing the good <lb/>
work of exterminating dogs. That <lb/>
fever ought to spread over Slate <lb/>
It for Greens <lb/>
to forward with <lb/>
else, is ahead of <lb/>
them so far. <lb/>
The spurt in cotton Thursday <lb/>
gives farmers who ore holding <lb/>
hope that they will get their <lb/>
price. <lb/>
II much building is to be done in <lb/>
Greenville ibis year a brick malting <lb/>
plant ought to come along and gel <lb/>
ready to supply the demand. <lb/>
the ill-fated schooner that stalled <lb/>
off with thirteen people tor a pleas- <lb/>
trip, gives the superstitious <lb/>
cause to dread the unlucky <lb/>
number. <lb/>
devil seemed at Urge in <lb/>
county Saturday his subjects <lb/>
sulking around in <lb/>
the law or of the court. The <lb/>
attempt to a merchant <lb/>
Greenville, the murder of <lb/>
die and burning of a <lb/>
church at are dastardly acts <lb/>
alarm, people. Let the guilty <lb/>
ones be tried and punished as-speed <lb/>
as possible. <lb/>
of New <lb/>
has introduced a bill l in- <lb/>
crease ti e salary of the <lb/>
the United to a <lb/>
year and of the vice-president to <lb/>
a year, the change to take <lb/>
effect March, There are <lb/>
men willing t lake the office for <lb/>
less, yet are many who <lb/>
that much in a without <lb/>
the work or the danger <lb/>
President undergoes. <lb/>
An Editor's Toast. <lb/>
At an editorial convention ore-of <lb/>
the offered the <lb/>
save an editor from <lb/>
take his newspaper and pay <lb/>
him for it promptly. To save him <lb/>
in. his <lb/>
I aper To save f-om <lb/>
despair send him every item of <lb/>
of which you get hold. To save <lb/>
him from write your <lb/>
on one side <lb/>
the sheet and send it in as early v <lb/>
To save him from miss <lb/>
lakes, bury Dead people, <lb/>
not the only ones that make mis- <lb/>
take i. readers would <lb/>
do well to remember that there aw <lb/>
P. F. Armstrong, a <lb/>
snake and wild collector, <lb/>
has more than a ton of rattlesnakes <lb/>
at his camp, near here. He <lb/>
sells his snakes by weight instead of <lb/>
by number. He is preparing <lb/>
make a big shipment to northern <lb/>
and eastern points. He sup- <lb/>
plies large of rattlesnakes <lb/>
a snake oil factory that is in <lb/>
operation at Corpus Christi, Texas <lb/>
Owing o the mildness of climate <lb/>
down here, he can carry on his work <lb/>
of capturing the snakes throughout <lb/>
the whole year. He has a number <lb/>
of who are experts in cap- <lb/>
luring them. There assistants are <lb/>
Mexicans, who are thoroughly <lb/>
with the and haunts of <lb/>
the raiders which are always taken <lb/>
alive. Even those are intend- <lb/>
ed for the oil factory are not killed <lb/>
until just before they are- to be put <lb/>
through the boiling process <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
MEN'S <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
Thirteen Bales on Six Acre- How <lb/>
it Was Dene. <lb/>
in ii N. of <lb/>
Lumber Bridge, who made thirteen <lb/>
bans of cotton on six acres, is <lb/>
leas, as no other equal yield bus <lb/>
bees reported. It is desirable to <lb/>
know how be did it. <lb/>
being asked about it. Three <lb/>
are recalled. He put <lb/>
pounds acid phosphate, <lb/>
pounds and <lb/>
seed broadcast a <lb/>
each scat, all which cost him fit. <lb/>
teen dollars. The was no pet <lb/>
lot been highly fertilized <lb/>
a number of yearn. <lb/>
skillfully <lb/>
The land was than <lb/>
of the the sec- <lb/>
in it lies Very much of <lb/>
the causation for the large yield is <lb/>
due to the hoeing and plowing. In <lb/>
a word, the cultivation, II calls for <lb/>
as much and good judgment <lb/>
to be a successful as to <lb/>
the the State. There is <lb/>
more in tho ruin than in the land. <lb/>
The same fertilizers and <lb/>
seasons will famish the same yield <lb/>
if men of the skill are <lb/>
farmers, but Mo one is more <lb/>
tho mare will get the <lb/>
yield every <lb/>
Bridge County; <lb/>
Reaction Against Imperialism. <lb/>
Most <lb/>
Men come here <lb/>
for Clothes, and, <lb/>
many of them <lb/>
could not be in- <lb/>
to go else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
We take great <lb/>
pains in having <lb/>
our Young Men's <lb/>
Clothes<lb/>
The Young Man wants all the late style <lb/>
kinks in cut, make up and fabric, and he <lb/>
gets them all when he comes here. The <lb/>
longer coat, wider collar and lapels, and <lb/>
the loose trousers are some of the features <lb/>
the Young Gentlemen will want in <lb/>
in his Suit. <lb/>
He'll Get Them All Hero <lb/>
Moderate prices, always <lb/>
pleases the head of the household. <lb/>
Young Men's Single or Double Breasted <lb/>
Suits to <lb/>
The Young Man who has never been <lb/>
here Clothes, will do well to come. <lb/>
THE KiNG <lb/>
It like the <lb/>
imperialism had begun is earnest <lb/>
when B stalwart <lb/>
as Mr. Mule, of Maine, <lb/>
taking sides with and <lb/>
in their efforts restore to tin <lb/>
Senate its and <lb/>
in treaty- <lb/>
making power. It. is true <lb/>
the the <lb/>
legislative branch began to <lb/>
shape ii ii. r a <lb/>
but <lb/>
Pulley Bo wen <lb/>
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladles Woolen Goods in a <lb/>
tint latest styles and weaves. <lb/>
Boys and Clothing and <lb/>
Novelty Suits. <lb/>
The managers of the <lb/>
Lave planned for good luck a <lb/>
They have centered on Mr. a.- <lb/>
the drawing card for the next fair. <lb/>
II- will get back foreign <lb/>
tour j before the dale of the fair <lb/>
and will have thin to tall. <lb/>
if he I aides <lb/>
here is more good than had <lb/>
lie world, yet the churches I <lb/>
not draw such houses. <lb/>
as the court has drawn day <lb/>
ibis week. <lb/>
by the. <lb/>
editors ,. read, of <lb/>
was made <lb/>
Look Up. <lb/>
in the pauses <lb/>
the country <lb/>
this is the worst time of year, <lb/>
lire companies. The re- <lb/>
is large. <lb/>
tor the hotel <lb/>
man who killed the two I I <lb/>
S. C , arc . that be <lb/>
cannot get a fair and <lb/>
want the ease to another <lb/>
county- It is a fair trial Hasty <lb/>
wants, else might hang as he de <lb/>
serves- Tho of the <lb/>
is an effort to <lb/>
in bis favor. <lb/>
A skating mania has. taken <lb/>
hold Wilmington and it bids <lb/>
lair to become an <lb/>
population, Recently <lb/>
one has been killed several <lb/>
crippled. <lb/>
This is the year when many <lb/>
will be wasting much run- <lb/>
around trying to get an office <lb/>
The same expended in a <lb/>
business pursuit would be <lb/>
profitable. <lb/>
The following credited <lb/>
is too good to We <lb/>
love the with the OS his <lb/>
tongue, the man who sees the hoy's <lb/>
lace but <lb/>
eyes, your shabby coat <lb/>
but your us is, the <lb/>
man who sees all but who is <lb/>
quick to praise, slow to blame. We <lb/>
like to mast a man will <lb/>
whose voice <lb/>
is full of music the <lb/>
la an and his <lb/>
bless you a benediction, lie <lb/>
makes us forget oar troubles as the <lb/>
raven's dismal is <lb/>
when the wood thrush sings. <lb/>
tho man of cheer. There <lb/>
plenty o trouble bore and need <lb/>
not increase it. There is a lot of <lb/>
dying done ahead of time. <lb/>
You want in Ultra shoes have just as <lb/>
snap in then as any and our own <lb/>
are the time- styles are later copied by <lb/>
all Country. Style is the first c but <lb/>
if the shoo lit, will not buy it for the style alone. <lb/>
Tho fitting; qualities art- what is necessary to shoe, an. in <lb/>
this the <lb/>
Stands Preeminent <lb/>
Our pattern and the best In their, re- <lb/>
Wear. <lb/>
Doubtless the reason <lb/>
in tie streets la that <lb/>
has stolen its i <lb/>
the issue in the <lb/>
of So <lb/>
the the Democracy, in bar <lb/>
the-impulse of its party <lb/>
it as tho <lb/>
of <lb/>
The of such a <lb/>
leader a tho Senator from Maine lo <lb/>
the the -imperialist. is <lb/>
therefore the more significant. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
In a <lb/>
the editor ox New <lb/>
York <lb/>
of <lb/>
there, a resident of metropolis <lb/>
the moment when the <lb/>
South Stands in such of <lb/>
Northern capital and Northern <lb/>
migration it that a <lb/>
play which is to such an extent a <lb/>
libel on the best opinion in the <lb/>
South should permitted to spread <lb/>
abroad false impressions in regard <lb/>
to the actual conditions As <lb/>
if Northern capital did not come to <lb/>
the South for the same reason the <lb/>
gold miners go to the Klondike <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
gr <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS<lb/>
CONDITION OF <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
At close of business November 9th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, 6,078.81 <lb/>
Bonds, <lb/>
Furniture and fin ires 2,415.64 <lb/>
Hue from Hunks <lb/>
Cash items 910.00 <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Cash 483.17 <lb/>
National bank <lb/>
8,408.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
161,470.78 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus 6,500.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, 5,237.11 <lb/>
Hills payable 5,000.00 <lb/>
Time of 10.808.70 <lb/>
102.545.01 <lb/>
to A 125.00 <lb/>
Cashiers t-k 254.35 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
1101,470.78 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I, R. Cobb, Cashier of tho named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the above is true to tho best of my knowledge <lb/>
belief. R. J. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 9th day of Nov., 1905. <lb/>
die. H. A. WHITE <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Notary Public.<lb/>
hi i ii i ii m .--------1 <lb/>
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and . <lb/>
i. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co., a oar load <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
Our line of fall and Winter, <lb/>
goods are now See our lire be- <lb/>
fore you bay. to please A. <lb/>
W. Antes- Co. <lb/>
Another huge shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable Barbel <lb/>
Co <lb/>
White's Black spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, tine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
If it Rains or snows we are <lb/>
right for there are plenty of rob <lb/>
lier coats, shoes, and at A <lb/>
W Ange Co <lb/>
R T. Cox went over to House <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
For nice apples, <lb/>
mils go to <lb/>
H. L. Johnson's <lb/>
Nice line of frosh groceries <lb/>
ways baud <lb/>
AM m <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Ii Cut, tin rue <lb/>
n owl Kill <lb/>
j k. <lb/>
Mil., H. t; Hi-. <lb/>
S o <lb/>
lacker, win. <lb/>
High <lb/>
this <lb/>
re an <lb/>
j in <lb/>
I I will continue on <lb/>
Trunk <lb/>
H ii Li i <lb/>
Shoe- i F House went to Ms <lb/>
W. Ange ft . get evening, near House, . <lb/>
their prices Saturday Sunday <lb/>
He is a student <lb/>
High <lb/>
Bub is now lb. <lb/>
formerly b O <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Special Sale <lb/>
On Pictures <lb/>
And Chairs <lb/>
V. <lb/>
kinds <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Any one need a good cart ., w in pane <lb/>
mat will last and render good go in A. w. they air <lb/>
sen ice just ll to see or the selling om .-, o, ,., g Mount. <lb/>
A. T. p,,., , . ,,.,, .,, Q. R- Buck, Black <lb/>
Pitt Oil Co i, . , . , . <lb/>
Miss Mollie Bryan U. price for In <lb/>
Don't the nice furniture <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
The A. O. On, are <lb/>
., V-A II you expect to exchange your Solon b <lb/>
White's Kidney Cure, meal I <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine; Ur <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic <lb/>
. have at the <lb/>
at the Drug Store q, mu <lb/>
We have the best assortment B- F Co are <lb/>
Stationary ever brought to spring now will <lb/>
. T O Bro. you the <lb/>
Buck to Greenville I <lb/>
this prices see <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow W. L. House, <lb/>
at Barber Co. Alice was town <lb/>
Friday shopping. <lb/>
If you your laundry to look <lb/>
nice last lake it to H. L. <lb/>
Johnson represents the <lb/>
steam <lb/>
be on bad Hour <lb/>
when you can get at A W <lb/>
Ange ft Co <lb/>
Nicest cheapest mens <lb/>
ties at Harrington Barber ft <lb/>
International stock <lb/>
If you a Tar II. el cut you <lb/>
bad better it <lb/>
A. U. will <lb/>
ship i hem h-re. <lb/>
Big line of hats and cups just <lb/>
received, <lb/>
Bather <lb/>
Miss Kale who is <lb/>
teaching at Cox mill, came home <lb/>
evening to Saturday <lb/>
and with her parents, Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. H G. <lb/>
A nice lot hats caps <lb/>
received at A. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
are nice be sure to see <lb/>
Tooth and Di-k Harrow at Hat- <lb/>
bottle of Kid- <lb/>
horses cattle at Harrington j a Mn M K-a I Barber <lb/>
Barber Co. I at Barber . <lb/>
r i o n Street are <lb/>
Special pi guns far the I ft Co. e nine son <lb/>
t u y who are <lb/>
next day a. L. House. , Be sure to to see the nice ,,. <lb/>
Nice line of boy suits at H l-j of new furniture that A. W. Ange County Oil Co. n <lb/>
A Co. has just received before y. i when tiny s-e it. go <lb/>
who <lb/>
dent High <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Misses May Johnson and <lb/>
were veil <lb/>
pleasant visitors at <lb/>
last Thursday. <lb/>
are I. Hi in school- Wort <lb/>
die well the high <lb/>
ea I <lb/>
The Bank <lb/>
ready for business, now. <lb/>
PrOf. J. L. Is id <lb/>
bank. He is a graduate . <lb/>
Wake Purest college an excel <lb/>
lent man in every H. <lb/>
pat on all moral questions, <lb/>
we know he w ill till the place <lb/>
well, look lo <lb/>
he is lo serve. We con- <lb/>
the people <lb/>
baring tack a man as Mr. <lb/>
fit <lb/>
is i-e, ;, <lb/>
for Shoppers I <lb/>
will make Special Prices on <lb/>
Pictures and Chairs for one <lb/>
week beginning <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Lasting until <lb/>
23rd. AH interested in cheap <lb/>
Pictures and Chairs call early <lb/>
And Make <lb/>
Biggest Stock of in <lb/>
Town to Select from <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
2.000 yards standard calicoes <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber v <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Nice ladies at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
They have nice cheap. <lb/>
Go to H. L. Johnson's for shoes, <lb/>
he has a lot received, <lb/>
hey are nice. <lb/>
Nice frames and <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Call at H. L. Johnson's and ex <lb/>
his line of Hosiery <lb/>
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb/>
A W. Ange Co., have just <lb/>
received a new lot of shoes. <lb/>
sine to see and get his <lb/>
before you buy <lb/>
Foe bargains in pants go to II. <lb/>
L. Johnson's. <lb/>
When you want nice dress goods <lb/>
and go to A. <lb/>
W Ange Co I hey have a nice as <lb/>
Go to II. I., . in son's for nice <lb/>
s, apples u d oranges. <lb/>
you a good barrel <lb/>
Hour yon g- m It. U, a <lb/>
Co. They only the best. <lb/>
f wants drop head <lb/>
i In A. W. Ange <lb/>
Co. you mis <lb/>
All oats <lb/>
and wheat Can la d <lb/>
mowers, binders <lb/>
at Harrington, Co. <lb/>
Minimal ship . i I <lb/>
bodies and seals mads <lb/>
by the A. G. <lb/>
Be sine not to forget the fond <lb/>
those iron bedsteads <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
villa Canning factor <lb/>
consisting of cooker, <lb/>
shed, <lb/>
one third acres of <lb/>
in of for Jab. <lb/>
see Dr. B. T. ox <lb/>
or J. F. Harrington. <lb/>
We offer out silver table ware. <lb/>
guarantee at a bargain. <lb/>
See us, B. T. Box <lb/>
Try George cigars at <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
Wood's garden seed. <lb/>
B- T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. Dixon <lb/>
at the drugstore. <lb/>
buy elsewhere <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
are dealing ii <lb/>
of I is i <lb/>
Special prices on guns for the <lb/>
Visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. C.; next SO days at A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
Dixon, this week. <lb/>
Farmers make m <lb/>
A new lot of iron bedsteads their cotton seed <lb/>
a-lived at A. W. Co see-meal at Oil Co, <lb/>
their stock before you buy if.,. ., , . <lb/>
J you want winter <lb/>
If you nave col ton seed to sell of those good at A. <lb/>
exchange or phone Pitt Co. I W. Co. a-e Cheap. <lb/>
Oil company, their prices are the ,,. <lb/>
highest. <lb/>
Floor oil cloth at A W Ange <lb/>
Co see their stock before you buy. j When in town call to see me <lb/>
a livery feed and <lb/>
i Mile . L. House. <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO <lb/>
TODAYS <lb/>
Win- It- <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton <lb/>
A J V. . . <lb/>
J. W. COMPANY, <lb/>
. ti Factors, Norfolk, Va<lb/>
line winter <lb/>
for men and youth's at II. L. Join- <lb/>
son's. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Little is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Bessie this week. <lb/>
II. L. Johnson is <lb/>
for groceries. <lb/>
New furniture a-riving daily a- <lb/>
A . W. Ange Co. <lb/>
B. T. Cox A Bro. have a full line <lb/>
of school books, papers, inks, <lb/>
scratch pea tablets, day books <lb/>
ledgers, account books, slate-, <lb/>
chalk, crayons, school bags and <lb/>
shawl straps. Come see what <lb/>
they have before bringing else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
M Blown, of <lb/>
ea down night lo <lb/>
at the <lb/>
A full line of drugs always <lb/>
baud at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
W. House makes a specialty <lb/>
of pipes and pipe tilting. <lb/>
II you want a good pair of pant- <lb/>
go to A. . Ange Co., and you <lb/>
can get them cheap. <lb/>
U. G. will sell <lb/>
yon a good pair of shove so cheap <lb/>
that they will always wear easy <lb/>
and look good <lb/>
A W Ange As Go. will sell you <lb/>
so cannot keep <lb/>
from buying if you give <lb/>
a call. <lb/>
FOR even <lb/>
years old each, and mule six <lb/>
years old will sell cash <lb/>
or on time as suits the purchaser. <lb/>
W. I,. House. <lb/>
received K. G. Chapman <lb/>
ft Co., a car load of salt. Be sure <lb/>
lo get their prices at once. <lb/>
Nice Sill; waist patents cheap at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber A Co. <lb/>
Our s Co. <lb/>
Oil company. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co., has all <lb/>
tobacco you need, a-l <lb/>
cheap to,. <lb/>
I will pay highest market <lb/>
for Chickens, Geese and Turkeys. <lb/>
Have large to fill. <lb/>
A. Winterville, N. v. <lb/>
A new line of hat- received <lb/>
at It. G. Chapman's a Co. Be <lb/>
sure to see them buy <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
r s v <lb/>
Strict <lb/>
Mid-Hi <lb/>
Si. Low <lb/>
Low <lb/>
Strictly <lb/>
Low <lb/>
NEW AND <lb/>
FUTURE <lb/>
ah wired <lb/>
COBB COMPANY <lb/>
Bankers and Brokers, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
New York<lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Liverpool Futures. <lb/>
Dec. Jan. <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
May Wheat <lb/>
May Con <lb/>
Jan <lb/>
May Bibs <lb/>
Jan Lard <lb/>
Way Lard <lb/>
SO <lb/>
A new line of v just re- <lb/>
by It. G, Chapman Co. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
sizes, at Barber Co. <lb/>
If you want a nice sewing ma- <lb/>
chine cheap see A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
have nice ones. <lb/>
Nice line of groceries <lb/>
always on hand H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
Let a price on Mink <lb/>
Otter and Raccoon skins, also Cow <lb/>
hides. G. A <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
A. W, A Co have been <lb/>
two of those large brick <lb/>
stores for some time, but do <lb/>
not seem lo furnish tho <lb/>
room needed, so they me having a <lb/>
platform built on the inside of one <lb/>
I Of these stores, in order to put <lb/>
some of those nice mattresses and <lb/>
iron bed steads up higher, in the <lb/>
air we mean, not in price for they <lb/>
are sold right down when they <lb/>
should be as every thing also Is <lb/>
that they Bell. <lb/>
MARKET, <lb/>
REPORTED BY <lb/>
J. R. J. G <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
A Prosperous <lb/>
TO ALL<lb/>
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C.<lb/>
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AT COST <lb/>
AT COST<lb/>
As this store will go <lb/>
new management after <lb/>
March 1st, we will offer <lb/>
this entire stock of high <lb/>
grade Merchandise <lb/>
At Cost <lb/>
UNTIL <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
Then comes the great big <lb/>
White Good Sale. <lb/>
You can save money by <lb/>
coming early. <lb/>
STORY OF AN OCTOPUS. <lb/>
Adventure With One of the Terrifying <lb/>
Marine Monster. <lb/>
Here is u true story of an <lb/>
Two fishermen were plying <lb/>
their vocation Great Bella island. <lb/>
Conception bay. the Newfound- <lb/>
land coast, suddenly they <lb/>
at a short distance from them <lb/>
a dark, shapeless mass floating on <lb/>
the surface of the water. <lb/>
that it was part of the <lb/>
cargo of some wrecked vessel, they <lb/>
approached it. anticipating a <lb/>
able prize, and one of them struck <lb/>
the object with his boat hook. <lb/>
receiving the chock the dark heap <lb/>
became animated, and, <lb/>
spreading out, disclosed a head with <lb/>
a pair of large, prominent, staring <lb/>
eyes, which seemed to gleam with <lb/>
intense ferocity, the creature at the <lb/>
same time exposing lo view and <lb/>
it- parrot like beak with an <lb/>
apparently hostile and malignant <lb/>
The men were petrified <lb/>
terror and for a moment so <lb/>
emitted the horrible that <lb/>
were lo make a move <lb/>
to defend <lb/>
Before they had time to recover <lb/>
their presence of mind the monster, <lb/>
now but a few feet from the boat, <lb/>
suddenly shot out from around its <lb/>
head several long, arms, <lb/>
with them for the boat and <lb/>
Seeking to envelop it ill their folds. <lb/>
Only the two longest of these arms <lb/>
reached the craft and owing to their <lb/>
length went completely over and be- <lb/>
it. his hatchet, with a <lb/>
desperate one of the men <lb/>
in severing these limbs with <lb/>
a tingle well delivered blow, and the <lb/>
creature, finding itself worsted, <lb/>
mediately disappeared beneath the <lb/>
waters, leaving in the boat its am- <lb/>
member- as a trophy of the <lb/>
encounter. <lb/>
One of arm- was <lb/>
before it- value <lb/>
was known, but the other when <lb/>
brought to St. John's examined <lb/>
by the Rev. M. Harvey found <lb/>
to measure no I--- than nineteen <lb/>
feet. Tin fisherman who acted <lb/>
surgeon declare there must have <lb/>
at feet more left at- <lb/>
to the monster's body. The <lb/>
is preserved in the proceedings <lb/>
of British Zoological society. <lb/>
Lord Cook. <lb/>
In a chapter on verbal infelicities <lb/>
the author and Rec- <lb/>
relates an anecdote con- <lb/>
Archbishop Trench, a man <lb/>
of singularly vague and dreamy <lb/>
its, who resigned the of Dublin <lb/>
on account of advancing years and <lb/>
settled in London. <lb/>
He went some lime after to pay <lb/>
a visit to his successor, Lord <lb/>
Finding himself bark again in <lb/>
his old palace, sitting at his old din- <lb/>
table and across it at his <lb/>
old wife, he lapsed ill memory to <lb/>
the days when he was mister of the <lb/>
house and gently remarked to <lb/>
am afraid, my hue, that we <lb/>
must put this rook our <lb/>
What the feelings of Lord and <lb/>
Lady were on hearing this <lb/>
comment hi does not relate. <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
light purse Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb/>
tenths all disease. <lb/>
go to the root the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Yoke No Substitute. <lb/>
n on Her Memory. <lb/>
She had been a widow a year or <lb/>
so, and In was . ring for a <lb/>
tombstone for the departed. <lb/>
said the tombstone <lb/>
man. want the date of his <lb/>
death oil I he day of the <lb/>
month and lite <lb/>
sighed the widow, sup- <lb/>
pose other people mat like to rad <lb/>
them, but need such remind- <lb/>
They me indelibly engraved <lb/>
oil my he in and mentor; . <lb/>
mis the the <lb/>
loin man. <lb/>
The v. hull then she <lb/>
turned a riotous then .-he <lb/>
aim I can't <lb/>
her ii win <lb/>
or I'll go I rime and<lb/>
The prisoner ha- inn I e <lb/>
ample confession. At the of <lb/>
the the tails the crime <lb/>
are being gone into. <lb/>
Judge-Show us how the tiling <lb/>
was done. <lb/>
Prisoner pleas- <lb/>
worship. Lie down on that <lb/>
bed and i . u yo r eyes in if you <lb/>
lie- of 10.000 <lb/>
francs lie placed in desk. <lb/>
me a knife and l us be left <lb/>
h i r. <lb/>
You -Me hat seen the face of <lb/>
the examining magistrate. Paris <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
ICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county, having issued Letters <lb/>
Administration to me, the under- <lb/>
signed, on the day of Dee. on <lb/>
the estate of V. m. <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to estate to make <lb/>
mediate to the undersigned, <lb/>
.,. to all creditors of said estate to <lb/>
present their claims properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, within <lb/>
twelve months after the date of this <lb/>
net ice. or this notice will lead In <lb/>
bar recovery. <lb/>
This the day of Dee. 1906, <lb/>
Mrs. L. If. <lb/>
Ashley Adm. on <lb/>
I. A, Sugg Ally <lb/>
North Carolina I In <lb/>
County <lb/>
A. Manning, and Marv F. Man <lb/>
W. R. Ford, M. and <lb/>
wife Florence R. It While- <lb/>
Ed. Jolly and wife Melissa <lb/>
John Ed. White- <lb/>
W. J. Teel, B. F. Ward and <lb/>
wife Julia L. O. Ford, J. J. <lb/>
R Carson and wife Maggie t arson, <lb/>
v Baker and wife Mollie Baker <lb/>
and Fernando Whitehurst, Plaintiffs, <lb/>
Against <lb/>
C K and wife <lb/>
Annie James, A. M, Kill.-. <lb/>
Jenkins, J V Bowers, R Howe s. <lb/>
Thomas Bowers, Me c. White- <lb/>
U and wife Susan <lb/>
S Jesse W Carson, Lucy <lb/>
Manning, n D Whitehurst. W A <lb/>
Taylor, M. C. Manning, K Mann- <lb/>
U, ti Whitehurst, Me, G. <lb/>
Mary E. Ward, John <lb/>
Wade Williams, A J <lb/>
Battle J M Manning, <lb/>
J Carson, Harriett <lb/>
ward, John T Carson L <lb/>
Nelson. N M Hammond and wife Eli- <lb/>
Hammond, J Jam's, G <lb/>
Staton. A <lb/>
and wife Sallie K. Mat- <lb/>
thews, J. it. Bunting James, s T <lb/>
Carson, Major Manning, <lb/>
W O Manning, B F Manning. <lb/>
Leon Davenport, <lb/>
the last eight being minors with- <lb/>
out guardian, Defendants. <lb/>
Major who is a defendant in. tin <lb/>
above entitled cause, will take <lb/>
that a special proceeding, entitled u- <lb/>
been commenced in the Sup <lb/>
Court of Comity, before in <lb/>
Clerk, to Incorporate a Canal Com- <lb/>
the said will <lb/>
take notice that he is to appeal <lb/>
before the clerk of the Superior IS nil <lb/>
of County, at his in Green- <lb/>
ville, on February <lb/>
and petition and complaint <lb/>
which be deposited in the <lb/>
the said Clerk within ten days after th. <lb/>
this summons. said <lb/>
t will also take notice, that ii <lb/>
be tails to answer said petition an. <lb/>
Within the time <lb/>
by law. will apply to tin <lb/>
court the relief demanded In tin <lb/>
petition and complaint. <lb/>
Given under my hand, office in <lb/>
Greenville, on the nth Dec- <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
clerk Superior of Pitt county <lb/>
Blew<lb/>
January <lb/>
SELLING <lb/>
This is the month you 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 Bargains we are now offering. <lb/>
These prices will prevail until Feb. 1st. <lb/>
FORBES, <lb/>
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 0TH, <lb/>
Loans Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
1,900.00 <lb/>
Due from Banks 20,016.83 <lb/>
Cash Items 704.07 <lb/>
Gold coin 530.00 <lb/>
silver coin 1.883.99 <lb/>
notes 0,907.00 <lb/>
Capital stock pd in <lb/>
Undivided profits 809.49 <lb/>
sub to check <lb/>
900,287.81 <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
TARBORO, North Carolina. <lb/>
i.-no a <lb/>
A gentleman once possessed n val- <lb/>
i , sporting dog, which was ex- <lb/>
clever iii the retrieving of <lb/>
game. The owner, however, was <lb/>
remarkably bad shot, and one day <lb/>
on barrels hastily at <lb/>
rabbit he heard a m howl. <lb/>
The next moment his dog appeared, <lb/>
carrying a black object in month <lb/>
and laid it carefully at hi- <lb/>
feet. The animal had retrieved his <lb/>
own <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
virtue of the power of tale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed In trust ex- <lb/>
and delivered by <lb/>
Louisa Greene to J. L. <lb/>
trustee 2nd December <lb/>
and duly recorded In the <lb/>
Duds of county North Car- <lb/>
i B-9 page and upon <lb/>
application the assignee of the <lb/>
Greenville, the person entitled to <lb/>
money due under said deed ii <lb/>
trust, the undersigned will expose <lb/>
public sale before the house <lb/>
door in Greenville cash to the <lb/>
highest on Tuesday the <lb/>
day of February the following <lb/>
real property to wit. A one-th in- <lb/>
iii to thin certain lot In tin- <lb/>
town of Greenville <lb/>
Washington street at the North-west <lb/>
corner f lot eighty-two <lb/>
running a northerly with <lb/>
laid street eighty-live feet, thence <lb/>
an easterly course parallel with Fourth <lb/>
street one hundred and thirty-two <lb/>
to a line f lot <lb/>
thence southerly eighty- <lb/>
i re feel in the North-east corner <lb/>
lot number thence <lb/>
With the line of <lb/>
two one hundred and thirty two <lb/>
to the beginning, containing <lb/>
one-fourth more or less, and <lb/>
known as a lot number eighty- <lb/>
one HI in the plan the town <lb/>
being the same <lb/>
lo Robert Greene If, w. II <lb/>
Greene deed Iron <lb/>
iv. w, Leggett, dated Dec. 1890, am <lb/>
recorded In the Register of Deed- <lb/>
in v-1 <lb/>
which need is hen n; <lb/>
made. <lb/>
Said sale is mule to <lb/>
deed In trust. <lb/>
i- Trustee <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
100,987.81 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb/>
swear the above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
knowledge and belief. J. R- DAVIS, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 9th day of Nov- <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W. M. LANG, <lb/>
J B, <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows. Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Staffer. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb/>
v AYDEN, N. C.<lb/>
agent for DAILY <lb/>
we take <lb/>
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
and writing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
thin office. We also orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
rugs and art are <lb/>
finer than the finest, Cannon and <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Jasper Smith, of Fort Barnwell, <lb/>
is here on a visit to J. A. <lb/>
ton and B. P. Manning. <lb/>
specialties are, staple and <lb/>
Fancy Fruits and <lb/>
A full supply f Trunks <lb/>
Telescopes, Grips, and <lb/>
Oases, at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made <lb/>
Paw Bread Trays at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
See our line of ladies and <lb/>
cloaks. J. R. Turnage. <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb/>
attention to their car load of stoves <lb/>
and heaters. <lb/>
We your attention to om <lb/>
line of harness, Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
gold clasp pin. <lb/>
Dry goods, Notions sign N. C. on it. <lb/>
and Shoes. for I A suitable reward for it will be <lb/>
Brown Clothing, made to paid by C. L. Cannon <lb/>
dual measurement. for drug store, Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Troy which <lb/>
will also be called for deliver- <lb/>
ed free. Thanking you for past <lb/>
patronage, and hoping to serve <lb/>
you the future. F. G. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
and sister, <lb/>
of House, have been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Stancil Hodges Ma <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
your buildings by <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town lead <lb/>
full Hue colors, kept at J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb/>
non Tyson, have the. best. <lb/>
You should see our line of lace <lb/>
curtains before buying J. B. Tin <lb/>
V. and paper roofing, <lb/>
Pumps with long or joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mia Harper, of Snow <lb/>
Bill, is spending a few days with <lb/>
Mrs. B. Coward. <lb/>
goods, Broad cloth, <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
Bilks, trimmings, lining and white <lb/>
goods at J B Smith Bro <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and double, rockers, dining <lb/>
and split-bottom chairs wash stands <lb/>
dressers tables at J B <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
We have just received a ship- <lb/>
of shoes for <lb/>
women. We ask that you see <lb/>
them before buying, J. B. Turn <lb/>
age. <lb/>
T. W. Kinston, <lb/>
spent the day here yesterday on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at cents <lb/>
per yard, great reductions in white <lb/>
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We are shipments of <lb/>
fin-nil in e every day. Come to see <lb/>
u if you want J. B. Turn- <lb/>
age. <lb/>
Buy valise, satchels <lb/>
and suit from Turnage. <lb/>
Turnage is headquarters for <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
There Is yet cotton in the land <lb/>
and right much is earning in, <lb/>
per is the price here. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
Buy your furniture of n <lb/>
and Tyson, they have the and <lb/>
cheapest. <lb/>
Lutes styles in cloak wrap <lb/>
for Misses and Ladies <lb/>
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cannon act Tyson have the <lb/>
strongest line of dress goods and <lb/>
hoes in town. <lb/>
We have received a large <lb/>
shipment of goods. Come to <lb/>
see us J. E. Turnage. <lb/>
Buy one of our Hawes <lb/>
Hats. Bold under a guarantee. <lb/>
J. B. Turnage. <lb/>
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb/>
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb/>
for any occasion. <lb/>
A line of crockery, glass <lb/>
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb/>
at J B Bro <lb/>
For rugs, carpeting, mattings <lb/>
and see our line J. B. <lb/>
Turnage. <lb/>
Get the Cox 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/>
J. R. Turnage. <lb/>
For certain lot <lb/>
parcel of land in the town of Ayden <lb/>
adjoining the lots of J. F. Dixon <lb/>
and William Worthington, con- <lb/>
about two acres, which will <lb/>
be sold on reasonable terms. See <lb/>
or apply to J. B. Ayden, <lb/>
R. F. D. No. or see J. J. <lb/>
Mr. Case is acting as police hem <lb/>
during court in Greenville, as our <lb/>
entire police force are away as <lb/>
Hay corn, oats, meal, bulls, lime <lb/>
windows locks nails Cross <lb/>
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb/>
R Smith Bro <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, apply to E. E <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Hooks spent Wed <lb/>
in Winterville visiting <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Merchandise Brok <lb/>
m lull line of meat, and <lb/>
Don't buy <lb/>
Frank C, <lb/>
l- your a- ell i,, <lb/>
yon I,, lo us j,,,. <lb/>
our special which <lb/>
February lot J K <lb/>
A full trunks, tel- <lb/>
copes, hand , <lb/>
and suits ii K. <lb/>
I always keep hand a fill <lb/>
line k m e-t <lb/>
hay, oats, corn, <lb/>
meal and hulls, brand <lb/>
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb/>
Don't forget that beginning <lb/>
with Monday January we <lb/>
will a special sale for <lb/>
teen days on all dry goods <lb/>
shoes, hats, etc. <lb/>
J. R Turnage A Co. <lb/>
cars cotton seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until you see me. <lb/>
Frank Lilly c. <lb/>
Go to E. E Co's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish. <lb/>
We and Fay <lb/>
stockings- J. R. Co. <lb/>
For carpenters grind s <lb/>
hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
The following persons received <lb/>
injuries at recent G. F. <lb/>
Morrison, bead cut by <lb/>
bucket; Mr. Browning, hand badly <lb/>
mashed by trap H. Page, <lb/>
bead hint by sharp edge of bucket <lb/>
cutting a scalp wound. There <lb/>
were several others whose <lb/>
names we have been to get. <lb/>
The burned district presents <lb/>
quite a vacant appearance, it <lb/>
will not long remain so. When <lb/>
the brick block is placed thereon <lb/>
the appearance of our already <lb/>
lovely little city will be <lb/>
greatly enhanced. <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE <lb/>
Beginning with Monday, January <lb/>
we will conduct a special sale <lb/>
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb/>
shoes and bate. These prices <lb/>
will prevail till Fe. 1st. This is <lb/>
the month you should buy. It is <lb/>
the month we should sell. All <lb/>
lines in stare will be reduced <lb/>
from ten to twenty to per <lb/>
Our spring and summer goods <lb/>
will soon arrive and in order to <lb/>
make room for our stock, we have <lb/>
decided to conduct this sale. This <lb/>
opportunity is a one, and <lb/>
we trust you will take advantage <lb/>
of the many bargains we will offer. <lb/>
Come to see and be convinced <lb/>
for yourself. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb/>
T. W. Hart bad a valuable cow <lb/>
lie killed by I lie train <lb/>
day <lb/>
A. I, <lb/>
c mi <lb/>
, M,., H.,. at <lb/>
ti . , <lb/>
in <lb/>
ho ha, -iv- <lb/>
and plant <lb/>
of a <lb/>
admirer the other day. The mt-it <lb/>
on Hie lip f oil Hi <lb/>
is hi and <lb/>
waiting for with <lb/>
; how <lb/>
Steam mat-are now mailing up <lb/>
Little k a far as <lb/>
It is great <lb/>
to the and farmers <lb/>
jun at this tune of year on <lb/>
of their goods and <lb/>
fertilizers. Generally they were <lb/>
compelled t. haul several miles <lb/>
now dumped <lb/>
at the dour <lb/>
J. L. Sugg and several <lb/>
have been here <lb/>
the week adjusting the <lb/>
losses sustained by the recent Hie. <lb/>
Mrs R. G. Chapman and Mrs. J. <lb/>
H. C. Dixon, of came <lb/>
Wednesday lo consult J. W. <lb/>
out oculist optician. Mr. <lb/>
Taylor has a reputation his line <lb/>
and he is deserving of it too, for lie <lb/>
is good. <lb/>
A. M. of Greenville, <lb/>
was lure <lb/>
forget the love feast i f <lb/>
supervisors and road overseers <lb/>
first Saturday in February. Come <lb/>
one and all if you do not wish to <lb/>
miss a grand old time. The boys <lb/>
will be there. <lb/>
Demand. <lb/>
Nothing is more in demand <lb/>
than a medicine which moots <lb/>
modern requirements for a d <lb/>
and system cleanser, such as Di <lb/>
King's Now Life Pills. They <lb/>
just what you need to atom- <lb/>
and liver troubles Try <lb/>
them. drag <lb/>
store, , guaranteed. <lb/>
SOME ENGLISH RULERS. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brick Block, East Railroad at. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C.<lb/>
A reward of will be paid for In- <lb/>
formation sufficient to convict <lb/>
any party or parties who leave gates <lb/>
do to or <lb/>
f around stock <lb/>
territory, or who out the fence so that <lb/>
dogs and horses through. <lb/>
J. It. sec <lb/>
lie U TO CREDITORS I NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having qualified before Having duly before the So- <lb/>
Court Clerk of Court Clerk county <lb/>
executrix of the hist and administrator of the estate John F <lb/>
Of Alfred deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons in- given all persons Indebted to the es- <lb/>
to the estate to make late to make Immediate payment to the <lb/>
to the and all undersigned, and all persons having <lb/>
having claims against said claims against said estate are notified <lb/>
estate present the same to the to present the same to the undersigned <lb/>
for payment on or he for payment before the lit day of De,. <lb/>
fore Dee. th or this notice this notice will be <lb/>
will be plead In bar of their recovery, plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This of 1st December, <lb/>
Mils. Ci-aha J. W. II. <lb/>
Executrix of the of Alfred of John r. <lb/>
We have bought the grocery <lb/>
business of and <lb/>
horn and will conduct the same <lb/>
line of business at same store. <lb/>
We invite the public to call and <lb/>
see us as cheap as <lb/>
groceries the cheapest and always the best. <lb/>
., Give us a trial. C. <lb/>
Car load of salt for sale by Can <lb/>
non and Tyson. w- B- of Greenville, <lb/>
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for j <lb/>
J. R. Turnage. buy a second baud <lb/>
, t t . , . with couple doors, to weigh <lb/>
Had left Wednesday j not less than one thousand pounds <lb/>
for Charleston, C , where he has i W. U. Jackson Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
secured a position for the year. <lb/>
On January 1st J associated with <lb/>
me in business my father. Mr. Elias <lb/>
Turnage, formerly the senior <lb/>
of firm of Turnage Or- <lb/>
N. C. The <lb/>
her will be conduct- <lb/>
id under the firm name of J. R. <lb/>
Co., will continue <lb/>
at the same stand former- <lb/>
Your <lb/>
If you are troubled with your <lb/>
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb/>
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb/>
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb/>
W. Taylor, an expert <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, who tin- five years <lb/>
experience with some of the most <lb/>
cases. He never fails to <lb/>
y occupied by myself. I wish to. <lb/>
hank my friends for the liberal or their <lb/>
have given me this I five <lb/>
and assure them that our every Lenoir <lb/>
merest this year will be to please I <lb/>
J. R. Turnage. Give him <lb/>
work if yon want <lb/>
The Only Requisite tor <lb/>
A Perfect Complexion <lb/>
arc your hands and a jar <lb/>
Pompeian <lb/>
Massage Cream <lb/>
Soap dirt but not out then the <lb/>
skin absorbs the soap. is in <lb/>
is Root the if it remains, it <lb/>
becomes an impurity is blocked. <lb/>
searches impurity the <lb/>
crease, the dirt. <lb/>
builds the <lb/>
flabbiness must go. <lb/>
Gentlewomen UM it in face <lb/>
Gentlemen use it after <lb/>
SO . mi . <lb/>
For Sale at <lb/>
SAUL'S PHARMACY, i <lb/>
A Grim Tragedy <lb/>
is daily enacted, in thousands of <lb/>
In lines, as Death claims, in each <lb/>
one, another victim of <lb/>
or Pneumonia But when <lb/>
Coughs and folds are properly <lb/>
treated, is averted. <lb/>
F. G. of , <lb/>
wife had the con- <lb/>
and gave <lb/>
her up. Finally she took Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for <lb/>
Coughs and Colds, <lb/>
which cured her and to day she <lb/>
is well and strong It kills the <lb/>
germs of all diseases. One dose <lb/>
relieves. Guaranteed at and <lb/>
by J. L. Wooten, druggist <lb/>
Trial bottle free. <lb/>
It would hard to make <lb/>
yourself marry a girl that wore <lb/>
bloomers <lb/>
Spoiled <lb/>
Harriet Howard, of W. St. <lb/>
New York, at one time had her <lb/>
beauty spoiled with skin trouble <lb/>
She had Salt Rheum <lb/>
or Eczema for years, but nothing <lb/>
would cure it. until I used Buck <lb/>
A quick <lb/>
and healer for cuts, burns <lb/>
and sores. at J. L <lb/>
drug store <lb/>
If husbands and wives loved each <lb/>
other themselves there <lb/>
would he no need of divorce courts. <lb/>
Shivering Fits <lb/>
of Ague and Malaria, can re- <lb/>
and cured with Electric <lb/>
Hitters. This is a pure, tonic <lb/>
medicine; of especial benefit in <lb/>
malaria, for it exerts a true <lb/>
influence on the disease, <lb/>
driving it entirely out of the sys <lb/>
torn. It is much to be preferred <lb/>
to Quinine, having none of this <lb/>
drug's bad after effects. E S. <lb/>
Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., <lb/>
brother was very- <lb/>
low with malarial fever and <lb/>
dice, till he took Electric Bitters, <lb/>
which saved his life. At J. L. <lb/>
Wooten's drugstore; price <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
of f <lb/>
for No. of in, <lb/>
mil f miles <lb/>
I allowed to each, for <lb/>
cal year <lb/>
men m <lb/>
county to represent mid <lb/>
Hardware put out <lb/>
samples of our Travel- <lb/>
Position of <lb/>
Salary per <lb/>
weekly, with expenses in <lb/>
We <lb/>
The Columbia House, <lb/>
Dept. Bldg. <lb/>
Chicago, III. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing; Sold <lb/>
When you the best <lb/>
it is a Pinker. Nice assort <lb/>
at Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
NUMBER MEETINGS HELD <lb/>
J. <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
W. R.<lb/>
j. it. <lb/>
if, <lb/>
H, M<lb/>
Oil <lb/>
tn on <lb/>
to <lb/>
Travel lei <lb/>
Total amount paid <lb/>
Stat of Carolina. I <lb/>
t. William., of <lb/>
the afore- <lb/>
the <lb/>
noon In <lb/>
it Ii of M, <lb/>
It WILLIAMS. <lb/>
Cleric Co. Com. Put Co. <lb/>
R. L. Can, <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. J.-- <lb/>
At the of business Nov. 10th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Ranks, <lb/>
lash <lb/>
Hold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, National Rank notes <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Good and the Bad of Royal Folk at <lb/>
Other <lb/>
Charles U generally accepted <lb/>
a gentleman as well us a martyr <lb/>
because he was mot fortunate in <lb/>
tin- d to execute <lb/>
his In real life he was <lb/>
by no means the mild and <lb/>
individual he looked on canvas. His <lb/>
I Henrietta Maria, gate it <lb/>
One reason for her wish her <lb/>
ions should be taught that <lb/>
her husband was harsh <lb/>
that he had made <lb/>
through it. <lb/>
The only Stuarts who shone by <lb/>
speech were those <lb/>
who been well drilled in <lb/>
Mary, of Scots, for one and <lb/>
Charles II. for another. James I. <lb/>
of an awkward <lb/>
familiar, some- <lb/>
inn, The real Charles <lb/>
I. a- well as <lb/>
and was little beloved <lb/>
outside his own family circle. James <lb/>
II. was never popular, and as for <lb/>
his daughters, Mart and <lb/>
Anne, were heavy women with <lb/>
but little of the reputed Stuart <lb/>
about them. <lb/>
The boorishness of the and <lb/>
bites the nineteen th <lb/>
centuries afford such <lb/>
trust to tin- perfect manners of tho <lb/>
and simply <lb/>
the times these Hanoverian <lb/>
princes lived in, tor at of the <lb/>
courts of Europe a lack of good <lb/>
taste was then general, and royal- <lb/>
ties much as people in <lb/>
spite of their line clothes. <lb/>
As kings the old and young <lb/>
tenders might have rill no hotter <lb/>
than these Bonnie <lb/>
Charlie did well, as <lb/>
he became a heavy drinker early in <lb/>
life us a downright sot, <lb/>
with whom his wife could not live. <lb/>
Somehow the Stuart dynasty never <lb/>
rooted strongly ill England. In the <lb/>
person of Queen Mary's son James <lb/>
it was as a necessary evil <lb/>
in 1603, and in it was expelled <lb/>
in the person of James II. <lb/>
The interval had been <lb/>
by a revolution, the <lb/>
of Charles I., the protectorate <lb/>
of Oliver Cromwell, the restoration <lb/>
of Charles and an unsuccessful <lb/>
rebellion in favor of James <lb/>
legitimate son, the Duke of Mon- <lb/>
The two daughters of James <lb/>
Queens Mary II. and Anne, <lb/>
though of the Stuart line, have <lb/>
ways been considered usurpers by <lb/>
true <lb/>
James I. came to England in <lb/>
as a stranger who had never before <lb/>
been in the country and whose claim <lb/>
to the sovereignty as Queen Eliza- <lb/>
beth's successor was founded on his <lb/>
descent from Henry VII., first of <lb/>
the Tudor line, his mother, Mary, <lb/>
queen of Scots, having been Hen- <lb/>
George I. <lb/>
came to England in IT as James <lb/>
great-grandson and the <lb/>
in accordance with the act of <lb/>
settlement of 1701 of Anne, <lb/>
his kinswoman. He had previously <lb/>
visited England in the reign of <lb/>
Charles Modern <lb/>
Lincoln. <lb/>
Sir Wemyss Held wrote of Abra- <lb/>
ham must not blame <lb/>
Englishmen too severely for their <lb/>
lack of appreciation of Lincoln. It <lb/>
is doubtful if even now he is <lb/>
his true worth by <lb/>
cans themselves. Some years I <lb/>
had the pleasure of taking in to din- <lb/>
u charming who was Lin- <lb/>
direct I said to <lb/>
can hardly understand <lb/>
how pleased am to have met you. <lb/>
There is scarcely any man whose <lb/>
name is familiar to me whom hon- <lb/>
or as I honor the memory of your <lb/>
The young lady open- <lb/>
ed her eves In innocent amazement <lb/>
and confessed subsequently that she <lb/>
had been very much surprised at <lb/>
my little speech. home they, <lb/>
never anything about grand- <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposit subject to cheek, 00,067.09 <lb/>
Cashier's 37.40 <lb/>
to Ins <lb/>
six <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
OF NORTH , <lb/>
COUNTY OF PUT, <lb/>
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the above statement is true to the beat of my and be- <lb/>
lief. , J. R. SMITH, Cashier. <lb/>
J. R. SMITH, <lb/>
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 19th day of Nov 1905. <lb/>
STANCIL HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
He Never Told a Lie. <lb/>
a father <lb/>
son, you been at tho <lb/>
pies nut in cupboard <lb/>
said Tommy, looking <lb/>
into his eyes, have not touched <lb/>
how is it mother <lb/>
found five apple cores in your bed- <lb/>
room, and there is only one left on <lb/>
the <lb/>
said Tommy as ho dashed <lb/>
wildly for the door, one I <lb/>
didn't <lb/>
Down Competition. <lb/>
There existed at one time a ring <lb/>
of brokers Paris who, by way of <lb/>
keeping down competition, hired a <lb/>
number of pule faced <lb/>
to every public sale and <lb/>
the best places in order to fright- <lb/>
en away the general public. As a <lb/>
further precaution these mercenaries <lb/>
were served with onions and garlic <lb/>
The plan <lb/>
fort, do <lb/>
</p>
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Plan of the Immigration Promoter. <lb/>
If plan . t the Slate Depart-1 <lb/>
men i i to <lb/>
the various commercial and <lb/>
of into. <lb/>
for the promo- <lb/>
Hod f immigration <lb/>
Glenn will lie asked to <lb/>
fix a date for a meeting to <lb/>
his organization. <lb/>
Mr. T. K. secretary <lb/>
the State Board of <lb/>
issued h circular letter <lb/>
in regard to the send <lb/>
one to every commercial and <lb/>
Industrial In the <lb/>
State, and to each of tie railroad <lb/>
companies The letter outlines <lb/>
and explains the of the <lb/>
News and O server. <lb/>
WHAT <lb/>
Smash Trust <lb/>
Ne-v Yolk. Jan. whole- <lb/>
ale fresh <lb/>
has dropped chills it Will <lb/>
to cents December. <lb/>
is due <lb/>
in the South and Southwest, re- <lb/>
tailing in large the <lb/>
lot Jan. the <lb/>
receipts in the market <lb/>
doubled, as the <lb/>
I been restricted by <lb/>
high anew i <lb/>
i I <lb/>
that about <lb/>
thirty of <lb/>
nil were being <lb/>
refrigerator <lb/>
at New <lb/>
higher pike ., <lb/>
The result a disastrous. <lb/>
these goods are now being pressed <lb/>
for sale at to cent. <lb/>
On The Tree In January. <lb/>
The record for the late <lb/>
to be held by Mr. It. J. <lb/>
Davis of county. He brought <lb/>
one day last w two small red <lb/>
which he took from one of <lb/>
his trees the day This <lb/>
tree, be says, bore a couple <lb/>
dozen as second crop of which these <lb/>
two was a part They of the <lb/>
Ga- <lb/>
is a as <lb/>
sear capable of curing the <lb/>
majority of diseases as it is <lb/>
Modern Science <lb/>
to produce Bro <lb/>
makes pure blood <lb/>
is a <lb/>
but the result of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
greatest chemists the <lb/>
At the <lb/>
first symptoms of fatigue <lb/>
headache or backache, which <lb/>
are often the forerunners <lb/>
of disease, send for your <lb/>
physician if you will, but, if <lb/>
you take you may <lb/>
And that by the time he has <lb/>
answered your call, that the <lb/>
symptoms have disappear- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Use as direct <lb/>
ed. Live a temperate life. <lb/>
If you become ill while so <lb/>
doing, we will pay any <lb/>
doctor s bill on de- <lb/>
proof illness. <lb/>
We don't want you <lb/>
a cent, however, until we <lb/>
have the bottle <lb/>
for you Fill the coupon <lb/>
under this advertisement <lb/>
and mail it to us, taking care <lb/>
to write your name and ad <lb/>
dress plainly, and will <lb/>
tend you without any cost <lb/>
to you whatever full size <lb/>
package to try No matter <lb/>
what your trouble is, write <lb/>
ions <lb/>
Address <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
I. Wooten will give ms <lb/>
personal guarantee that <lb/>
will receive a fie-- ,. <lb/>
you send Cr upon. <lb/>
COUPON. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
State. . <lb/>
Street address. . <lb/>
My disease la. <lb/>
If you think Bro <lb/>
at once, or if yen have <lb/>
used it. it is to be had <lb/>
at all first class druggists. <lb/>
Special sale by <lb/>
J. L WOOTEN. <lb/>
M. SCOTT CO., <lb/>
Wholesale Agents for the <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
White Goods <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
A Sale You Will Talk About <lb/>
or Many Years to Come. <lb/>
BIG VALUES <lb/>
Fire in Richmond. <lb/>
d, Va., Jan. IS An <lb/>
morning lire destroyed <lb/>
the Richmond Type and <lb/>
Foundry, seriously damaged <lb/>
printing department of the <lb/>
Everett Company, and <lb/>
slightly damaged the <lb/>
hotel. loss about <lb/>
coveted by insurance. <lb/>
More Rural Routes. <lb/>
The rural mail delivery <lb/>
to enlarge and improve <lb/>
in county. On the 15th a <lb/>
route was at and <lb/>
on the first February another <lb/>
route will be served Stokes, <lb/>
making two from that point. This <lb/>
gives the county a total of <lb/>
Wise buyers. Come early. This Sale embraces every de <lb/>
j pertinent in this Store. For a number of days we have beet <lb/>
receiving and assorting cases cases of New Spring Goods <lb/>
. .-.,, Arranging Mock place ourselves ready for days of quick <lb/>
Best Calico fie, m a which we <lb/>
Checked , M, low. <lb/>
A I V s <lb/>
and Clots <lb/>
Best A. F. C <lb/>
W are prepared. early and heavy purchasing, to <lb/>
If ml Best Sea Island offer value- we know will not be duplicated. Look <lb/>
where yon will, price with value-then come here. <lb/>
CORSETS. <lb/>
WHITE GOODS. <lb/>
Of Interest to the <lb/>
In the February <lb/>
is much of housewifely inter. <lb/>
Isabel Gordon <lb/>
household serial called Pro- <lb/>
and its <lb/>
Delicious receipts onions an <lb/>
I cakes and desserts are supplement- <lb/>
led by an Interesting and Instruct <lb/>
article on <lb/>
and panes <lb/>
are extremely <lb/>
Gardening and furnishing <lb/>
are other topics of particular In- <lb/>
in the Home. <lb/>
The only way to leave the bad is <lb/>
to cleave to the good. <lb/>
A Big Cloth <lb/>
for Boys Suit- now going <lb/>
W Lawn <lb/>
fie <lb/>
A Full Line of MensA Boys a <lb/>
all Linen Collars <lb/>
Id A <lb/>
Ladies Mixed <lb/>
Extra <lb/>
Fast <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Lisle Thread <lb/>
doz and <lb/>
Heavy Ribbed <lb/>
price<lb/>
Plain mid <lb/>
welted Piques <lb/>
COMFORTS <lb/>
Closing all nu to <lb/>
at the price of <lb/>
Closing out all up to at <lb/>
the small price of <lb/>
Wide White <lb/>
at this sale <lb/>
Yard Heavy Canton <lb/>
Flannel to <lb/>
Best Grade Bleach <lb/>
now at <lb/>
BLANKETS <lb/>
A Few more Extra Size Bed <lb/>
Blankets <lb/>
New Wool Blankets Bought <lb/>
Before the Advance at Your <lb/>
Own Price <lb/>
A Good Jean Corset <lb/>
hooks in <lb/>
white only <lb/>
Medium with <lb/>
Hose <lb/>
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb/>
Supporters attached <lb/>
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb/>
med with <lb/>
Fine Lace, I value <lb/>
now going at <lb/>
GENTS <lb/>
WEAR <lb/>
n all Styles and Colors, Plenty <lb/>
to Select From <lb/>
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb/>
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb/>
Boys Clothing <lb/>
HATS HATS HATS <lb/>
At Your Own Price. <lb/>
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb/>
Men's Work <lb/>
Driving <lb/>
ii Golf <lb/>
Fine Dressed and <lb/>
dressed Kid Gloves 1.37 <lb/>
Shoes for Men Women and <lb/>
Children <lb/>
It Will Pay You to Visit our <lb/>
Millinery Department<lb/>
LISTEN. <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 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, CHINA <lb/>
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES <lb/>
S 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. K- RICKS- <lb/>
We can Furnish <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb/>
will Give You Right Prices. <lb/>
Store<lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1906. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Extravagant Longing. <lb/>
I'd like to have sufficient wealth <lb/>
To ride to yonder tow <lb/>
There buy myself two <lb/>
And pay for right down. <lb/>
I'd to vi-it a <lb/>
wild as it may <lb/>
Be able at the second hour <lb/>
To me some cream <lb/>
I'd like to own a cake of ice <lb/>
I would, my <lb/>
sufficient money left <lb/>
To buy a ton of coal. <lb/>
I'd to keep a root <lb/>
Slate shingled o'er my <lb/>
Ami buy slut in yonder plot <lb/>
To test in when I'm dead. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
THREATENED BY ANARCHISTS <lb/>
ANOTHER <lb/>
NOT SO MANY CASES. <lb/>
PERSONAL MENTION<lb/>
OVER THE STATE. <lb/>
But the Court is Kept Busy. <lb/>
Cases re not being run through <lb/>
Glenn Among Intended A freight Train Now <lb/>
Victims. Operating. <lb/>
Wane,, the Coast Line is -how- quit his week, because <lb/>
is News and J a disposition to do something ones <lb/>
Ob-Hive the -f way, but. the court is kept busy <lb/>
his. P.,, Jan. 24.- section, fa the the Harder problems <lb/>
years to passenger train, the j capital coming this weeK <lb/>
a j was put on <lb/>
wrath inn might adopt m daily between Tarboro <lb/>
The rial of Sylvester Barrett, <lb/>
Mid whom with Jerry Cobb the <lb/>
for and return gives grand jury returned a true bill for <lb/>
the admirable Now an Constable at <lb/>
U. . i I I., I.- I . <lb/>
N. O. Jan. <lb/>
A. B. Mil is visit- <lb/>
O. Q. Calhoun, <lb/>
Mrs. of Halifax, is visit- <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. Geo. H. <lb/>
Cote. <lb/>
Pete colored, had the <lb/>
misfortune of being accidentally <lb/>
shot S Painful not <lb/>
necessarily n serious wound. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred Harding, of Washing, <lb/>
ton, was tin- guest of her sou, B. <lb/>
L. Hull, <lb/>
Mrs. John B. Smith is very sick <lb/>
with typhoid fever. <lb/>
Mrs. Adams, who been <lb/>
a sufferer for a long time, died <lb/>
Sunday. The burial took place <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Several of the young men this <lb/>
place attended services at Pleasant <lb/>
Hill Sunday. <lb/>
Misses Edwards <lb/>
tie Denton, have the <lb/>
Mis H. H. Stanley, left <lb/>
Monday for their home in- Or- <lb/>
While <lb/>
made many who were loath <lb/>
tin-in have. <lb/>
Mrs. Cox. of- Greenville, <lb/>
who has been friends here, <lb/>
left for In me Tuesday morning. <lb/>
Misses ma and <lb/>
Bailey <lb/>
on Pine strew Sunday. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
was town night. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Methodist Sunday<lb/>
e Lodge No. A. <lb/>
F A. M., meets. fourth <lb/>
Thursday veiling. <lb/>
welcome . all visiting <lb/>
brethren. <lb/>
Years <lb/>
The of the Frank <lb/>
-Young, Monday, of. seven <lb/>
years in the for shoot- <lb/>
at Mr. v. D. was <lb/>
later to twelve years. <lb/>
Long learned that after Mr. <lb/>
the the <lb/>
went get a pistol <lb/>
and bad time to think over it <lb/>
return to the store <lb/>
the From <lb/>
tin- Judge deemed that the <lb/>
punishment st be heavier. <lb/>
have attain league. t. has been put on I was set for Thursday <lb/>
toil. blackmail and I Tarboro early the mo. n-1 morning and a special of <lb/>
-U the lives of for aid return the ordered. Only <lb/>
official-in the United States. day. This is known as a <lb/>
t In. -i-i n through freight, <lb/>
tic Utters mid cars to and from the different <lb/>
me ere in t be route. <lb/>
the regular local Line <lb/>
lot of Work and will cause Bruce, last August, and which had <lb/>
shipments to be handled with , with the plain- <lb/>
in and <lb/>
ii itch. <lb/>
f.-u ii <lb/>
of <lb/>
son of Ohio, hi a , <lb/>
Include tin- <lb/>
H North <lb/>
n. oil -I Hi- <lb/>
bin <lb/>
sudden <lb/>
, I be tried now as Cobb has not been <lb/>
Judgment was taken several <lb/>
This against the Atlantic <lb/>
arising from wreck at <lb/>
Dally <lb/>
Higgs went to this <lb/>
trial of Lou James <lb/>
for burglary that was M i- <lb/>
This through freight is put on j <lb/>
u . day afternoon did not get to the <lb/>
the view running it through . <lb/>
. . jury until late Tuesday. <lb/>
reason when <lb/>
Of Those and Coming. in <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
John G. of Warren- <lb/>
morning. ton, committed suicide by -hunting <lb/>
J. went up the road himself. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon. Henry a Russian Jew, <lb/>
W. M. Lang returned Tuesday was and in his <lb/>
afternoon from Winston. <lb/>
P. T. Anthony returned Tues- A arrested in <lb/>
day noon from Ayden Prov,, the robber of the <lb/>
at Elmore, in <lb/>
G G. returned <lb/>
. . <lb/>
imam a young white <lb/>
J returned man the <lb/>
Greene county. i New London, Stanley unify, <lb/>
. T , hie to hi- cell and fatally <lb/>
Lucy Johnson returned . <lb/>
-1. . t. t burned. <lb/>
from Ayden. , . ,, ,, , , <lb/>
the Virginia Carolina <lb/>
Mrs. C. Forbes -e ; Co., will build a factory <lb/>
limed Tuesday afternoon from at Durham. <lb/>
Florida special on the <lb/>
Dr. M. I Fleming, of Hamilton, I Atlantic Line was wrecked <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening and left Saturday afternoon. <lb/>
shipments of this character are <lb/>
being handled, we hope there <lb/>
much business as to <lb/>
in increased I variant continuance. The <lb/>
if-i-said to come from in- . will come on soon <lb/>
or known as the liter fertilizer shipments lire over <lb/>
f avenue, this will make need for <lb/>
rough freight. Then another <lb/>
N; J. n which has <lb/>
l. en h <lb/>
The the the <lb/>
Timi- silk riots many <lb/>
were slain by anarchists <lb/>
who ears the blame <lb/>
the sills then on <lb/>
were today <lb/>
j for <lb/>
season comes dose alter <lb/>
to -be followed <lb/>
by a new cotton crop. M hoop <lb/>
up and keep the <lb/>
going. <lb/>
OPTIONS CLOSED. <lb/>
had nut at noon <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Moore made a bleak <lb/>
the illegal selling whiskey at <lb/>
Bethel. There were several <lb/>
again.-t W. J. Janus and John <lb/>
James was convicted In <lb/>
two cases and three others were <lb/>
continued, was <lb/>
vie A number of prominent <lb/>
; people of Bethel as <lb/>
witnesses testified that illegal <lb/>
of liquor there had been <lb/>
bad. was sentenced <lb/>
to jail for six mouths. James was <lb/>
also sentenced to prison for six <lb/>
Ha- victims. In each <lb/>
ii tunics the victim had refused to <lb/>
pi-v over money black mailers, <lb/>
i In list of marked men <lb/>
Governor Glenn's name is the only <lb/>
Southern executive mentioned. <lb/>
BURGLARY IN SECOND DE- <lb/>
Sentenced to Year In <lb/>
Wednesday night <lb/>
co Depot Site. <lb/>
options taken recently upon <lb/>
property here on which to locate <lb/>
the depot for Raleigh Pam- <lb/>
Sound railroad expired on <lb/>
Wednesday, and we are told by <lb/>
months. Over both of them <lb/>
was in other to visit J. R. Moore, <lb/>
cases. <lb/>
his morning. <lb/>
of who <lb/>
has been spending a few days <lb/>
left morning. <lb/>
United States Attorney Harry <lb/>
Skinner returned from Raleigh <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mis. I. A. Pittman of <lb/>
came in this morning to visit her <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Harding, who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. F. C. Harding, <lb/>
left this morning for Charlotte. <lb/>
B. C. Copeland, Columbia <lb/>
C, who superintended the eon- <lb/>
b mot ion of the water works <lb/>
here last spring, came Tuesday <lb/>
Pullman cars were ditched, <lb/>
yet only a few of the passengers <lb/>
ere A freight train <lb/>
wrecked at the same spot the night <lb/>
before. <lb/>
T. K. secretary of the <lb/>
board of agriculture, is <lb/>
statement that <lb/>
nor Glenn will, late In . r <lb/>
early a rail for <lb/>
convention to be held in Raleigh <lb/>
to be attended by <lb/>
from all organizations and <lb/>
the <lb/>
movement. <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
List of the Cases Tried. <lb/>
Friendly Howard and Cornelius <lb/>
Mr. L I. Moore who U interested Newsome, escaped con j <lb/>
n and acting for the that not <lb/>
Frank Young, with dead- <lb/>
weapon with intent to kill <lb/>
pleads guilty, sentenced to <lb/>
for twelve years. <lb/>
Dally Jan. <lb/>
Sheriff Edwards, of Snow Bill, <lb/>
j was here today. <lb/>
G. G. went the road <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
t he options were closed and deeds <lb/>
for the property. <lb/>
This property selected for the <lb/>
depot site located on Dickinson <lb/>
extends across <lb/>
the jury in the case of Ninth street id the old <lb/>
on tot Ninth <lb/>
Mo. and was given f Mi. Moore also tells us mat work j for m Jerry Cobb <lb/>
to the jury just before adjournment is being, pushed rapidly on the j <lb/>
the Raleigh Pam Joe dead <lb/>
Sound road, and he thinks it weapon, plead guilty, lined <lb/>
J S. Higgs <lb/>
tori Wednesday evening <lb/>
H. S. spent <lb/>
today at arid <lb/>
A, of <lb/>
Frank Young, carrying of <lb/>
ed weapon pleat's guilty, judgment<lb/>
returned a true <lb/>
of the Tuesday evening and <lb/>
lie <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
When was rendered <lb/>
there some between <lb/>
conn-el and the court as to whether <lb/>
the verdict should be accepted or <lb/>
set <lb/>
will reach <lb/>
mouths. <lb/>
Greenville in <lb/>
of Removed From Brain. <lb/>
Pa., Jan. <lb/>
three inches in <lb/>
length, was today removed from in <lb/>
the brain of John Winston, t n. <lb/>
M. Preston Gotten <lb/>
Woolen. The diet as <lb/>
by he jury was <lb/>
his morning at opening of <lb/>
con it Judge Long <lb/>
in years the prison <lb/>
at hurt <lb/>
As to Cotton to the Acre. <lb/>
We copied Thursday from <lb/>
The defendant was represented , <lb/>
it. the trial A. Sugg, <lb/>
the <lb/>
Statement that last year Mr. N. <lb/>
Shaw, of county, raised <lb/>
thirty bales of cotton on six acres. <lb/>
The Observer has told of some large <lb/>
yields of cotton in this county <lb/>
France And <lb/>
nary <lb/>
presided at a cabinet <lb/>
N. at the Hospital <lb/>
here. An W made to draw <lb/>
out by means of a <lb/>
powerful magnet, the steel <lb/>
so firmly the <lb/>
w resort <lb/>
to knife. operation- s <lb/>
the patient u <lb/>
to be doing well. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
The of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Sam Flake evening <lb/>
and was at <lb/>
family a few <lb/>
from town. <lb/>
that he had received a <lb/>
from Ambassador <lb/>
to the effect that the <lb/>
United consider a <lb/>
French naval <lb/>
Vi In lobe a violation of the <lb/>
France, it is <lb/>
pointed out, thin- has her hands <lb/>
free, but the <lb/>
for the as <lb/>
not lake decisive until <lb/>
of M. th <lb/>
others of one production of two <lb/>
bales on an acre, Now comes The <lb/>
Newton Enterprise and tells of Mr <lb/>
George of having <lb/>
made four bales of pounds each <lb/>
on two and n half acres; and <lb/>
is further westward than any <lb/>
county ill tho that grows any <lb/>
cotton at all. We all talk-and with <lb/>
good reason- of great progress <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
in all lines of endeavor, but the <lb/>
t, in tow-. <lb/>
Mine Lizzie U <lb/>
cm. this Mrs. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs A. J. <lb/>
Wednesday morning <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs., C. J. Forbes, went to La- <lb/>
Grange, this morning visit her <lb/>
daughter Mrs. G. B. W. Hadley. <lb/>
Hurtling. <lb/>
The editor a few hours in <lb/>
Kinston Tuesday. That town is <lb/>
pushing right ahead in street <lb/>
and is setting a pace that <lb/>
of the wreck cases against the At- ought to be fast to <lb/>
Coast Line which had been low. Kinston is a enterprising <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
, assault with deadly weapon, both <lb/>
guilty, fined and costs. <lb/>
. Charlie carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
divorce was and <lb/>
judgment wast entered la another <lb/>
Happenings of Interest Over the <lb/>
Country. <lb/>
An ex on the Brazilian <lb/>
turret ship near Rio <lb/>
Janeiro, killed out of a crew <lb/>
of <lb/>
Kentucky has caught the fever <lb/>
and a was lynched at Hop- <lb/>
Sunday night. <lb/>
Miss Pauline claiming <lb/>
C, her home, <lb/>
arrested in Kansas City for going <lb/>
around disguised as a man. <lb/>
Greenville, C, is excited by <lb/>
the discovery of a rich gold <lb/>
in near that city. <lb/>
A Plymouth Rock hen at <lb/>
show in Boston sold <lb/>
compromised. <lb/>
TUe grand jury having <lb/>
ed its work was discharged for the <lb/>
term. Judge Long complimented <lb/>
them for their efficiency and <lb/>
Don't forget the and cents <lb/>
goods at The Store. <lb/>
Mr-, Hardy, aged <lb/>
thanked them the assistance years, mother of H. B. <lb/>
they have rendered the court. <lb/>
A POPULAR COMPANY. <lb/>
They Delight Greenville People, <lb/>
The little folks were delighted <lb/>
with the given by the <lb/>
Co., in the opera <lb/>
state is improving in nothing so home, evening, as wall <lb/>
much as in its agriculture. It has M reception held by the <lb/>
been but a few years since a bale company after play ill which <lb/>
cotton to then refreshments were <lb/>
Old at <lb/>
small patches specially prepared <lb/>
and regarded as greeted by an immense <lb/>
indeed it was j the largest the engage- <lb/>
Now it doesn't attract any <lb/>
lid presently, if our This engagement of <lb/>
improve their it, the Co., here. <lb/>
ill I the tho j They our people that <lb/>
O Rack, may a hearty <lb/>
. Observer. <lb/>
Hardy, died Tuesday at lat- <lb/>
home Raleigh, It has been <lb/>
only ten days since Mr. Hardy lost <lb/>
his wile, and his friends through- <lb/>
out the state with him <lb/>
in this double <lb/>
New garden teed at the Racket <lb/>
store of A. U Ellington A Co. <lb/>
A dispatch from Cape Beale <lb/>
the Steamer Valencia, of San Fran <lb/>
been wrecked near there <lb/>
and one hundred people <lb/>
Nine survivors have reached Cape <lb/>
lighthouse. <lb/>
J. F. King went to Norfolk today <lb/>
to buy a car load of horses <lb/>
mules. He says if you Io see <lb/>
something good in that line call <lb/>
at his stables near live Points when <lb/>
he gets back. <lb/>
Where Lynching Would be Excusable. <lb/>
A man who will curse over the <lb/>
phone is exceedingly short on <lb/>
manners. He a misfit and <lb/>
a moral standpoint. <lb/>
The pin lie would be at <lb/>
the number who do this. It is bud <lb/>
enough to swear over the phone <lb/>
when talking to another man, but <lb/>
when one pitches and curses the <lb/>
operator at the central office there <lb/>
should be some law to tit the case. <lb/>
He might rig up some kind of an <lb/>
excuse when talking for instance, <lb/>
in a jocular vein to a <lb/>
when he gets mad because be can- <lb/>
not gel proper connection, <lb/>
when it is known that it is not the <lb/>
fault of the operator, and goes to <lb/>
her it is about time be was <lb/>
taken out and To show bow <lb/>
unreasonable a man can be, we <lb/>
recall an instance happened <lb/>
one Sunday some time ago. A <lb/>
man called up a certain reside mi <lb/>
central rang the and no ore <lb/>
answered. The man yelled at her <lb/>
again and still no one an <lb/>
then he cursed her <lb/>
not satisfied with up the <lb/>
chief operator and her for <lb/>
failure to get the number he <lb/>
ed. Next day it was ascertained <lb/>
that residents or the house he <lb/>
wanted were not at home during <lb/>
entire day. Right here is <lb/>
the <lb/>
where he needed killing. We <lb/>
it by everyone of the ladies <lb/>
at <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
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