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blessings be upon you. <lb />
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, V. C. 20th, 1900. <lb />
Greenville Boy Promoted. <lb />
J. M. who has for <lb />
months bean agent of Atlantic <lb />
Marriage license. <lb />
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WEAR <lb />
Since purchasing the interest of W. H. <lb />
Kirks in this business I have decided to <lb />
add another line. Therefore I want to <lb />
reduce my present stock of Groceries to <lb />
about one half. <lb />
In order to do this we offer for CASH, <lb />
day, my entire stock of high grade <lb />
CANNED GOODS, BREAKFAST CEREALS, <lb />
HEALTH FOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, CHINA <lb />
WARE, PICKLES, ALSO MIXED PICKLES <lb />
Etc, AT COST. <lb />
Thanking all for a liberal patronage <lb />
during the past year and especially during <lb />
the Xmas trade. <lb />
I am your friend, <lb />
JNO. H- RICKS <lb />
in all styles and Colors, Plenty J <lb />
to Select From <lb />
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At Your Own Price. <lb />
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Millinery Department <lb />
can Furnish <lb />
to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You <lb />
Store <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 1906. <lb />
No. <lb />
SLAYERS ON <lb />
TRIAL <lb />
JERRY COBB SURRENDERS TO <lb />
OFFICERS AT <lb />
Testimony in the Case <lb />
Jerry Cobb and Sylvester <lb />
Barrette. <lb />
Jerry the other <lb />
jury found <lb />
a Hue bill for murder, for the <lb />
W. J. <lb />
near Saturday night, <lb />
on surrendered <lb />
to Officer T. <lb />
H. Smith Cobb, and <lb />
other as in Hie <lb />
case, to Greenville, reaching <lb />
a o'clock. w <lb />
before <lb />
Judge and an the trial for <lb />
Mt for <lb />
this rimming both were <lb />
together. <lb />
There wen a large crowd in the <lb />
courtroom this when <lb />
case was nailed. <lb />
Mr. V. O. appeared <lb />
Solicitor L. I. Moore for the Slate <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg. Meters. F. f. <lb />
Harding and Julius Brown <lb />
Counsel <lb />
for defense asked for severance <lb />
the ease given them separate trials, <lb />
bat this was not granted <lb />
selection of the jury began. The <lb />
regular jurors for the we-k <lb />
first called and five of <lb />
ed. The of forty h then <lb />
Called. Out of these the <lb />
were leaving the <lb />
two of being <lb />
ed. <lb />
The consisted <lb />
of Jesse A. <lb />
Henry Edwards, Charles Dudley, <lb />
J. F. Boyd, Jr., J. H J. <lb />
M. William, A- B. Kittrell, J. C. <lb />
Stocks, James Harrington, J. B. <lb />
Jenkins and J. I. James. <lb />
The first witness called was <lb />
Hi;. U. NOBLES <lb />
I d body said to be <lb />
at bis father's home <lb />
near Farmville, Sunday afternoon. <lb />
in upper part of ab- <lb />
four inches above <lb />
navel, a inch <lb />
ranged to right of middle <lb />
line and Wit. <lb />
extracted shot from wound <lb />
which were exhibited They are <lb />
shot. Hemorrhage resulting <lb />
from wound caused death. Some <lb />
fragments clothing were also <lb />
found in shot was <lb />
fired at near range. <lb />
exam I was called <lb />
there by These shot <lb />
are all I from wound. <lb />
and <lb />
no through <lb />
body. It wan clear, solid wound, <lb />
nearly round, or little more <lb />
in diameter, f know no <lb />
of the The wound <lb />
was from a gun almost against <lb />
body. <lb />
F. CASE. <lb />
I was near of killing also <lb />
at house it body was examined. <lb />
It was r Levitt's body. He <lb />
was constable of Farmville town <lb />
ship. I saw <lb />
Barrett bet sunset dark <lb />
Saturday Hi Was driving <lb />
along road d saw them and others <lb />
mad, II-v stopped us from <lb />
passing at t, I got off wagon <lb />
with shovel o push them out of <lb />
way. They i the advantage <lb />
me, Cobb <lb />
snatched shovel from me and began <lb />
with it, broke Mr. Smith's <lb />
arm knocked my thumb out <lb />
of place. Cobb Barrett bad <lb />
knife and pistol. I went back to <lb />
Saw Wallet Lovitt <lb />
there to go after I <lb />
was deputized and on, also <lb />
Pick Lovitt. <lb />
drove by these want to Jerry <lb />
house, k.-d at door, <lb />
no one, went back <lb />
an ft as Watt I <lb />
stopped there and Cobb and B <lb />
passed me walking side by <lb />
side towards Farmville, saw no <lb />
i -e pans in same direction <lb />
This was or steps from where <lb />
-hooting occurred. <lb />
During the examination of this <lb />
win took recess until<lb />
At the afternoon session of the <lb />
F. Case continued bis <lb />
Ir are very short time after <lb />
i-f-i dints passed me before gun <lb />
it was between and <lb />
o'clock. I saw the body of Lovitt j <lb />
after, was lying on back in <lb />
his clothes were scorched <lb />
Dick Carr <lb />
L father were in buggy. I <lb />
persons through <lb />
no alter gun fired, sounded <lb />
people I heard de-i <lb />
cry three times <lb />
after I did not see <lb />
gun tired. Watt <lb />
was standing with me, he <lb />
had a by which I recognized <lb />
I also their <lb />
Tragedy occurred near <lb />
house. I was not present <lb />
Iii-ii Barrett was arrested. <lb />
went to <lb />
F one o'clock Sat u r- <lb />
and left about sunset. The <lb />
with inroad was <lb />
sue dark. Several <lb />
were the road, were walk- <lb />
in j. Bill and two colored <lb />
nun with me. I <lb />
hot drank some bat was not drunk. <lb />
went buck lo Farmville after <lb />
borne and lo help find <lb />
ti e i I was in yards of <lb />
noting and beard three shots <lb />
ed. This was about miles <lb />
my home, was in of Parker's <lb />
use the shot fired. When <lb />
be passed I halted them; <lb />
m threats and beard no <lb />
threats. Parker brought lantern <lb />
out house. Could Dot tell <lb />
u shots were from or <lb />
I was of defend- <lb />
ants when <lb />
O. <lb />
I Walter Lovitt and <lb />
he was killed. He <lb />
was constable and to show <lb />
bun where Jerry Cobb lived. We <lb />
stopped at places on the way to <lb />
houses for him. and <lb />
parties <lb />
Bluff road. A short dis- <lb />
Watt house we <lb />
saw men walking in rad <lb />
Lovitt told them halt that be had <lb />
lain for them. Lovitt got off <lb />
buggy and fired aim -t <lb />
mediately. My <lb />
but i stopped him back; <lb />
heard men running woods. <lb />
I the light near Parkers house. <lb />
men were side of road next <lb />
to Parker's I did not <lb />
parties who did <lb />
Shooting, We searched <lb />
Barrett's the shooting took <lb />
place about yards from Bar- <lb />
Mr. Carr tired a shot at <lb />
the parties running Lovitt lived <lb />
only a minutes after shot. He <lb />
was lying wheel track. <lb />
boggy was over <lb />
feel from In road. Lovitt <lb />
s ff his buggy in <lb />
and . in; almost in <lb />
loss were <lb />
live or six w <lb />
Lot Farmville. I knew where all <lb />
ed and went to show the way. <lb />
One of the men we met the road <lb />
did I did not <lb />
fie gun. I saw Case after <lb />
shooting I thought he was <lb />
I did not see the smoke from <lb />
gun but know one of two men <lb />
fired it. <lb />
K K. <lb />
I knew Waller A <lb />
S o'clock lie <lb />
me to go with him <lb />
I a about a <lb />
after <lb />
. . e <lb />
some at Parker's I or <lb />
men. and some I did not see them have a gnu. <lb />
houses, Barrett's . did not see a in Dr. <lb />
bis wife and . buggy. I saw a gun some of the <lb />
were there, looked for crowd carried to the <lb />
none. We down road, j shooting. I do not know if Case <lb />
When near Watt Parker's j was No one <lb />
Lovitt, who was buggy ahead we were front of <lb />
me tell some road to halt, <lb />
he stepped off of buggy. <lb />
saw two men near in road, <lb />
of them shot him. <lb />
oil in woods and I tired a shot at <lb />
them. They were over or l <lb />
feet from Lovitt the <lb />
fired, I was at Was <lb />
not when Barrett was <lb />
rested. <lb />
Cross do <lb />
bow many had war- <lb />
rants for, be called Jerry <lb />
name. We stopped one crowd <lb />
road to see if Cobb was them. <lb />
Later we met two men where <lb />
the shooting was Case came <lb />
from toward house a <lb />
minute or so after the shooting. <lb />
BEN BY <lb />
Walter was my ton. <lb />
told me be bad warrants for Bar <lb />
and Cobb asked me to go <lb />
with him to serve them. Several <lb />
of us went Met crowd in <lb />
road where some were <lb />
made. We went to Barret's house, <lb />
started on towards Cobb's <lb />
house. Met two road <lb />
near Parker's. Walter baited <lb />
them stepped off buggy. I <lb />
did recognize men. Gun <lb />
fired almost as soon as Walter got <lb />
off. I went to him as the men <lb />
were running off, I tried to shoot <lb />
one of them bat pistol I had would <lb />
not fire. The front, t. <lb />
One of them bad light coat <lb />
dark coat. <lb />
Cross examination My son and <lb />
myself were in Dr. bug- <lb />
There was a in this <lb />
boggy. <lb />
WATT <lb />
I know AI. mi <lb />
before the shooting I <lb />
was standing in front of my house, <lb />
within feet of road, talking to <lb />
Case. Two men T <lb />
had lantern and recognized them <lb />
as Jerry Cobb and Sylvester Bar- <lb />
It WM or Yards from <lb />
shooting took place. No <lb />
one else passed in the meantime. <lb />
One of the had on light suit <lb />
and the other dark suit. I got to <lb />
where shooting occurred within a <lb />
minute after gun fired. <lb />
Cross was or <lb />
yards from my gate to where <lb />
shooting occurred. I don't know <lb />
if any wad in woods or field. <lb />
No else went by but these two <lb />
Case and Fulford <lb />
to my gate together. Case <lb />
t I'd men to stop but they did <lb />
i not stop. did not see them have <lb />
I a gun.<lb />
went to Farmville Saturday <lb />
evening. Lovitt asked me to go <lb />
out with to serve warrants. <lb />
I went out with Case. We went <lb />
to Jerry Cobb's house and found <lb />
no one there, We left there and <lb />
Hiring along road saw a light at <lb />
Parkers stopped there. Par- <lb />
came out with lantern was <lb />
t liking to Barrett and Cobb <lb />
came Case told them to <lb />
slop as there was a warrant <lb />
them. did not A <lb />
minute later the tired. We <lb />
and found Lovitt lying <lb />
on ground. Am certain as to the <lb />
Identity the men who passed. <lb />
They were on side of road next to <lb />
Parker's. I saw Barrett again <lb />
about one o'clock that night when <lb />
he was arrested. <lb />
Cross saw many <lb />
other colored people that evening; <lb />
do know how any of them were <lb />
between the time defendants <lb />
passed and shooting. <lb />
O. <lb />
R do not know if gun <lb />
was Lovitt had <lb />
but .-ad be did not need it <lb />
did not load it. Case told us <lb />
he came up to where shooting <lb />
occurred that and <lb />
had just Hissed in that direction. <lb />
My brother carried Walter <lb />
tack to Farmville <lb />
before shooting occurred. <lb />
was a it which he said was <lb />
Dr. Joyner's. <lb />
I Sylvester Barrett. Ha <lb />
came to my between and <lb />
. o'clock Saturday night, knocked <lb />
at my door, told me he to <lb />
leave a gun there, that some parties <lb />
bad been alter him. be had shot <lb />
but did not know what he bad <lb />
done. I took the gun went <lb />
back to bed. Later I was awaken- <lb />
ed by hearing dogs and some one <lb />
was taken out of bis fathers <lb />
Cross <lb />
ed on my place, have known him <lb />
since he was a boy. Cobb married <lb />
Barrett's sister. <lb />
R. H <lb />
I was present when Sylvester <lb />
was arrested. Had <lb />
same tin n as now. He <lb />
made to me of bis <lb />
whereabouts that night. No in- <lb />
was offered or <lb />
made. He said he and bis <lb />
started to a ball but got there and <lb />
ball so went back home, <lb />
w. H. SMITH. <lb />
for i <lb />
v ii. I, .,. <lb />
Hut <lb />
statement to witness. The curt <lb />
ruled the out so far <lb />
it applied to Barrett. <lb />
Cross examined was at <lb />
time k said to have taken <lb />
place. two miles from I here. <lb />
I have about this police <lb />
and solicitor. I was here <lb />
as and guard <lb />
in guard <lb />
Sunday <lb />
shooting t ,, me. Don't <lb />
know when was <lb />
was hot <lb />
for Barrett moved <lb />
tor severance trial, <lb />
deuce of H being ruled out as <lb />
to Barren, the evidence was <lb />
made healing of the aim <lb />
was prejudicial to Barrett. This <lb />
mutton was <lb />
W. C. <lb />
I ii member the day of homicide. <lb />
I am a justice of peace war <lb />
was shown I issued that <lb />
it was sworn out by W. <lb />
H and I gave it to Constable <lb />
Walter Lovitt Just before o'clock <lb />
Saturday The constable <lb />
asked bis father, Henry Lovitt, <lb />
Or. Joyner and R. R. Carr to go <lb />
with him to serve the warrant. <lb />
Cross issued <lb />
warrant Saturday night, it came <lb />
Hack to me Sunday morning at <lb />
preliminary he , in meantime <lb />
Lovitt bad been killed. held <lb />
preliminary trial of Sylvester Bar <lb />
Tim Hunter was i a wit- <lb />
was not at the trial. <lb />
ROBERT <lb />
I got the warrant in <lb />
my possession Sunday morning <lb />
from T. ii. Smith. The paper was <lb />
wet. was given cross <lb />
as to names in the <lb />
warrant the warrant was offer- <lb />
ed as <lb />
Here the Stale close its <lb />
Neither of the defendants, <lb />
Cobb or Barrett, offered any <lb />
SYLVESTER BARRETT <lb />
i U <lb />
JERRY COBB YEARS IN THE <lb />
I went before Justice for warrant At o'clock the attorneys be. <lb />
for Cobb, Barrett Kn before the <lb />
this evidence is objected to <lb />
and to out, also of <lb />
fight in <lb />
Does not defendant-, wen; <lb />
back to Farmville that night. <lb />
Don't w bat time Lovitt left <lb />
to warrant. Did critical. <lb />
defendants that night. Have never Mies May Brooks, <lb />
seen Took several i by Misses Lacy Bell and <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
Joseph Smith's condition con- <lb />
at Baker's bar. <lb />
Court here look recess to resume <lb />
session at o'clock Friday. <lb />
At Friday morning session of the <lb />
court the State <lb />
of witnesses. <lb />
TIM HUNTER. <lb />
I defendants Cobb <lb />
Barrett, saw them evening before <lb />
killing at cross roads near Farm <lb />
ville. this about half mile from <lb />
Barrett's home. I left Barrett <lb />
Myrtle spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday with her parents <lb />
Misses Delia, Bessie, Laura and <lb />
Smith spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon with friends here. <lb />
Johnnie Griffin of Ayden, <lb />
Saturday night with Luther <lb />
Mrs. Nancy Buck and family, <lb />
of moved in this <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Clara and brother <lb />
Barrett Convicted of Murder in <lb />
First Degree and Cobb in Sec- <lb />
Degree. Both Take <lb />
Appeal in <lb />
may God have mercy <lb />
your <lb />
These the . sing <lb />
Judge B. F. Lone in passing sent- <lb />
death upon Sylvester Bar- <lb />
convicted of the murder of <lb />
Constable W. j. of Farm- <lb />
ville date execution <lb />
set on Friday, h, lie <lb />
hours of a. in. mid <lb />
p. m. <lb />
t of in the <lb />
murder was completed Friday <lb />
Long made bis <lb />
charge and gave the case to the <lb />
jury at o'clock. A past <lb />
o clock at night ringing of the <lb />
court b II that a <lb />
verdict had been reached. A large <lb />
crowd hurried to the house <lb />
and in a few moments loom <lb />
was packed. A solemn <lb />
prevailed as the was <lb />
and the verdict <lb />
The verdict was defendant <lb />
Sylvester Barrett is guilty <lb />
the first <lb />
defendant Jerry Cobb is guilty of <lb />
murder in second <lb />
Barrett display ed no emotion at <lb />
any time during the progress of <lb />
was rot moved in the <lb />
least by verdict, while Cobb <lb />
smiled as if pleased that bis neck <lb />
bud been saved. <lb />
prisoners ordered back <lb />
to jail, Long reserving pas- <lb />
sing sentence until this morning. <lb />
At opening of morn, <lb />
for Cobb moved for a <lb />
new trial, which motion was de- <lb />
and be was sentenced to <lb />
years in the penitentiary at hard <lb />
labor. Appeal to Court <lb />
far ma was taken. <lb />
Counsel for Barrett also made a <lb />
motion for new trial, which was <lb />
denied, and sentence was passed <lb />
upon to be by the <lb />
neck until he is dead on the date <lb />
above stated. Appeal to Supreme <lb />
Court was also <lb />
bis case. <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
his home about dark, left Jerry at <lb />
Will Barrett's, Cobb bad on cap. <lb />
I saw Cobb again S o'clock <lb />
at Peyton Barrett's house told <lb />
me be was going to stay out of the <lb />
way Monday I <lb />
next saw Sunday morning <lb />
ii near my He <lb />
called me to come out to him. I <lb />
asked him what be bad doing, <lb />
that, a man was killed up the nail <lb />
last night. Cobb said he did not <lb />
know anything about It. Hubert <lb />
Foreman came up Cobb <lb />
Foreman lo go see anybody was <lb />
killed. then asked to <lb />
get to eat. I told <lb />
him my wife said her father told <lb />
her a man bad been killed <lb />
he Sylvester Barrett were ac- <lb />
of it. I got Cobb some <lb />
breakfast I told you fellows <lb />
are accused of that killing and <lb />
asked him about it. He said he <lb />
and dill kill a man, that <lb />
Sylvester shot him. <lb />
g spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon with C. H. <lb />
K. K. son, Harvey, and <lb />
Smith went to <lb />
Monday and returned Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Smith a few <lb />
lays of this week with Miss <lb />
R. I, Corbitt filled his re- <lb />
appointment at Bethany <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
H. J. Corbitt was the neigh- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. Jan. <lb />
A basket party was given at the <lb />
school house on the night <lb />
of the 19th. A large and well <lb />
behaved crowd was the <lb />
handsome sum of was the <lb />
result that will be applied to furn- <lb />
room with desks and <lb />
a library. <lb />
Farmers of this section have <lb />
killed lots of pork, a plenty to last <lb />
them, with plenty of corn, fodder <lb />
and hay to go along with it. <lb />
Our will noon He Second <lb />
to none <lb />
ham, laud to eat and <lb />
pretty girls. <lb />
Violating Postal Laws. <lb />
It seems that some people do <lb />
not know that they violate the <lb />
postal laws when they pack <lb />
ages through the mail marked <lb />
merchandise and also include writ <lb />
ten letters in the packages. First <lb />
class matter must be sent separate <lb />
from merchandise and tilde is a <lb />
of for sending letters <lb />
with merchandise <lb />
Fell From Gallery. <lb />
An amusing accident, as long as <lb />
it did not turn out seriously, hap- <lb />
in the court room Friday <lb />
evening. Just as Jud e Long was <lb />
about to begin h s charge to the <lb />
jury in the murder trial, a colored <lb />
man in the gallery leaned over too <lb />
far and tumbled down on the <lb />
heads of on the below. <lb />
No one was hurt. <lb />
A man who is a friend only <lb />
himself has but few friends. <lb />
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yd <lb />
Our LACE and EMBROIDERY Stock are <lb />
full of good things as usual. We always <lb />
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u often a a but <lb />
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a well and I feel <lb />
that I cannot speak mo of <lb />
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it for six years. Respectfully, <lb />
J. W. COBB. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or vS <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for J <lb />
emergencies. Our line <lb />
is all you could desire, and M <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack b <lb />
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Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
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How Many People <lb />
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in u I k IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
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Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties on hand <lb />
Fresh Hoods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
N. C. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have an entirely new <lb />
on patents <lb />
Sliding, whereby we <lb />
reface old Col <lb />
and W <lb />
pi. and and make <lb />
hem fully as good a now <lb />
an i without any unsightly <lb />
knobs or feet on the bot- <lb />
tom. <lb />
PRICES <lb />
A Telephone Line <lb />
IS A DOOR TO YOUR <lb />
NO TELEPHONE <lb />
IS LOCKING THE <lb />
DOOR <lb />
Can You Afford It . <lb />
LET OUR <lb />
TALK IT OVER WITH YOU. <lb />
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APPLY TO <lb />
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Horn Telephone and <lb />
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HENDERSON. <lb />
Column and Head <lb />
Rule regular lengths <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
Head Ruled inches in <lb />
each <lb />
and over <lb />
tier lb <lb />
A sample of refaced <lb />
Rule, <lb />
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on application. <lb />
Printers Supply Co <lb />
Manufactures of Type and <lb />
High Grade Printing Material <lb />
n. <lb />
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SOUTHERN CO <lb />
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Steamboat Service. <lb />
Simmer L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. in. I'm leaves <lb />
daily <lb />
at in. fur <lb />
at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, Boston and all other <lb />
North. a Norfolk <lb />
with nil Went. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern It. B. <lb />
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ville, N. C. <lb />
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Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb />
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Do you have shortness of <lb />
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spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb />
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If you have any of these <lb />
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Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb />
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disease. Try it, and see how <lb />
quickly you will find relief. <lb />
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and grew worse. I was <lb />
by my family my cum <lb />
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me up die. My <lb />
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third <lb />
around my <lb />
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physician told me that If It <lb />
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cure <lb />
would be In my <lb />
L. T. CURD, Ky. <lb />
Dr. Heart Cure Is told by <lb />
four druggist, who will <lb />
h. first bottle will If It fall <lb />
he will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
SCENES IN NAPLES. <lb />
Some of the Incidents of the Street Life <lb />
of the Neapolitans. <lb />
The commonest people of Naples <lb />
seldom buy anything from the <lb />
stores or shops, but patronize <lb />
and street hawkers ex- <lb />
At the portable kitchen <lb />
booths a of fare is offend to the <lb />
hungry wayfarer that is laughingly <lb />
reasonable in and varied in <lb />
kind. Besides the ever present <lb />
macaroni, the principal articles of <lb />
food are the <lb />
including mussels, <lb />
and sea spider.-, all regarded as most <lb />
tempting delicacies by the <lb />
Then there arc roasted fishes of <lb />
all kind-, maize dumplings, so called <lb />
and the national <lb />
food, called which is <lb />
really a dumpling or cake made of <lb />
lamb meal and lard. soup i- <lb />
well a- cheese <lb />
with bacon Like all <lb />
southerners, the Neapolitans shown <lb />
marked fondness for sweets of all <lb />
kinds, and they would be quite lost <lb />
without their portion of a <lb />
rather tough cake made principally <lb />
o honey. Then nothing appeals to <lb />
the appetite so insidiously <lb />
as the famous cake of <lb />
which is sprinkled most <lb />
temptingly with fluid pork fat and <lb />
in which whole eggs are baked, shell <lb />
and all, n questionable dainty to <lb />
educated palates. <lb />
The woman arc seldom <lb />
beautiful and generally not even <lb />
They are usually poorly <lb />
with swarthy complexions <lb />
and irregular features. Now mid <lb />
then one finds a lustrous pair of <lb />
eyes of beauty, but rarely. <lb />
The Neapolitan women are not to <lb />
be compared with the women of the <lb />
a- seen iii Home and In the <lb />
whose trim figures, <lb />
graceful movements and frequently <lb />
charmingly fascinating faces so <lb />
often greet the eye of the traveler. <lb />
Their fullness of form, proud bear- <lb />
and line profiles are all <lb />
absent in the wives of the <lb />
And how could well be <lb />
Are they not <lb />
for of <lb />
Arc the by reason of their <lb />
occupation, much more than this <lb />
Home and Country. <lb />
What He Was Worth. <lb />
This story is told about Robert <lb />
Burns was standing on a <lb />
long pier the water front of Ed- <lb />
A well known and wealthy <lb />
merchant, walking by, stumbled and <lb />
fell into the water, lie could net <lb />
swim and so sank. When he arose <lb />
for the third nobody dared to <lb />
save him, but an old weather beaten <lb />
sailor, at the risk of his own life, <lb />
ran up the pier and, jumping in, <lb />
rescued the <lb />
The gentleman had been worked <lb />
over quite a while before he became <lb />
when he realized the <lb />
situation he rewarded his rescuer <lb />
with what in our money would <lb />
amount to cents. At ibis the <lb />
crowd which had gathered, knowing <lb />
his wealth, hooted and jeered. Hut <lb />
Bums, who standing by, quiet- <lb />
them and <lb />
the gentleman knows <lb />
what hi life is <lb />
Testing a Horse's Wind. <lb />
While talking about horses the <lb />
other day an old <lb />
I'm a pretty good judge of horses <lb />
can always tell whether a horse <lb />
is short winded or not. Before <lb />
buy a lie continued, just <lb />
borrow for ill an hour or o, <lb />
then I gel on some lonely <lb />
road mid see kind of. i ulT he is <lb />
made of. I lie i I i him choose his <lb />
own gait for -i of mile posts <lb />
ii . of rein, <lb />
making . i n for nil lie is worth. <lb />
All the lime l keep my eye in <lb />
his haunches, if I see any <lb />
motion if u sign he's <lb />
thick winded, and of course every <lb />
one kind much <lb />
Batter <lb />
The oriental monarch amused <lb />
by ii Ii ii. a <lb />
banquet. Squire Hamil- <lb />
ton, I lie I'm i -11 d, one <lb />
that known of u <lb />
profession many year <lb />
ago, once n laden <lb />
board, and In ibis case Ilia <lb />
guest was the humorist. The din- <lb />
room had been newly and <lb />
furnished, whereas tho dinner <lb />
Was slender. While some of <lb />
the guest were flattering ho i <lb />
on his in decoration <lb />
Hamilton <lb />
my purl would rather <lb />
less gilding and more <lb />
SON <lb />
Secure a Good Location while there is to do so at <lb />
Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms. <lb />
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits in South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers <lb />
and will sell them on easy terms. There is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level, <lb />
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property is just outside the corporate <lb />
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, and depot and <lb />
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb />
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
DID YOU EVER HAVE TOO <lb />
MANY <lb />
Never heard of a man who did. It's about <lb />
this date trousers get house-sprung, shiny <lb />
this time when the <lb />
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the bottom. <lb />
PRICE CU r IN HALF <lb />
A pair of our new Perfect Fitting <lb />
TROUSERS at <lb />
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Suit Effect. <lb />
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Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
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quick shout laid the robber mi <lb />
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The bank official sneered coldly. <lb />
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Lender. <lb />
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FEED STUFFS. <lb />
um paying th market price for Seed <lb />
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I also Cotton Meal Hulls, in car lots or <lb />
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HAY, OATS. BRAN, SHIP STUFF and all <lb />
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Cur of Golden Heed to arrive, White and Black <lb />
Oats, Red and Oats. <lb />
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In post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
advertising made upon application. <lb />
A desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
ft in Preference to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY JAN. 1900 <lb />
wanted cold weather <lb />
are getting what they want. <lb />
As Pitt county is to have a hang- <lb />
let us all hope that it will not <lb />
be public. <lb />
The Durham Herald will please <lb />
not that county is going to <lb />
have a hanging. <lb />
THESE BE LOYAL PEOPLE. <lb />
There is jest do excuse for loaf- <lb />
when everybody can get work <lb />
who wants it. <lb />
Most any the papers will sell <lb />
space cheaper than it cost not to get <lb />
space in Town Topics. <lb />
We do not Got. Glenn is <lb />
at all alarmed over that <lb />
scare sent out from Philadelphia. <lb />
It is getting time Durham to <lb />
report a hanging. Another murder <lb />
has been in that town. <lb />
As his appearance is <lb />
between courts the ground hog can <lb />
out without tear of being <lb />
rested. <lb />
The say cotton must go <lb />
to cents, but the other fellows, <lb />
seems equally persistent in keeping <lb />
it in,; <lb />
Ill a wee. or to more exact <lb />
February Ground Hog <lb />
will appear on scene and have <lb />
sum to say all tit it. <lb />
not taken hold of heart sufficient- <lb />
to make him love that little boy <lb />
enough not to disgrace him. lie <lb />
ought to be an honor to his boy and <lb />
set him a good example, but instead <lb />
of that he was disgracing the child <lb />
day he lived in debauchery. <lb />
JUST ONE OF AN EDITOR'S <lb />
TRIALS. <lb />
The past week has spoken volumes <lb />
to the credit of the people of <lb />
county. On last Saturday night <lb />
two dastardly crimes were commit <lb />
one the attempted assassination <lb />
of a merchant in Greenville and the <lb />
other the brutal murder of the con- <lb />
stable of Farmville township while <lb />
in the discharge of his duties. <lb />
In the instance, in less than <lb />
forty eight hours after the <lb />
of the crime the would-be as- <lb />
was captured, tried, convicted <lb />
and sentenced to twelve years in the <lb />
penitentiary. In the second in <lb />
stance, in less than a week after the <lb />
crime the murderers are <lb />
and to death <lb />
and the other to the penitentiary <lb />
for years. <lb />
Though the people felt outraged <lb />
at these crimes, they were calm and <lb />
waited for the law to lake its course, <lb />
Not a word of rash talk have we <lb />
heard, nor even a hint that any one <lb />
desired to do violence to the <lb />
of these crimes. I-urge <lb />
crowds were in attendance during <lb />
trials in court and at no time <lb />
was there any indication of disorder. <lb />
The people were at the <lb />
progress made in prosecuting the <lb />
cases, and are satisfied that the re- <lb />
meets the ends of justice. It <lb />
shows law abiding Spirit that <lb />
prevails. <lb />
Newspapers are the queerest <lb />
things in the world for making a body <lb />
say what he did not say, and why- <lb />
all authors of them are not bald <lb />
headed is because some have a nice <lb />
growth of red hair so well rooted <lb />
that it can't pull out As an illus- <lb />
The word was <lb />
wanted to be used in a certain <lb />
When the proof sheet came <lb />
down the word was It <lb />
was plainly marked and sent back <lb />
for correction, only to go out to the <lb />
world as that one <lb />
word wasted all the gray <lb />
that had been expended on the <lb />
Wasn't it too bail We were <lb />
so glad that Sunday came between <lb />
to give a brief time for <lb />
greatly n i--e I by h s family and ; <lb />
firm of Rodger, <lb />
who c been a <lb />
mercantile business six years <lb />
have dissolved Mr. Hodge re <lb />
goes in w nil I. B Jenkins <lb />
Mi. Gray will continue at <lb />
same old stand <lb />
J. K. who hag yen <lb />
master at for MM lime <lb />
past, spent t v. lien- Ibis <lb />
week with his . l.-r <lb />
morning P Mm rs Point, V i <lb />
E. on of n . <lb />
spent t <lb />
day here this week. We <lb />
to he t doing a nice <lb />
He moved this place almost a <lb />
ago. <lb />
The still c is moving <lb />
their plant from this place to Li- <lb />
Grange it will resume <lb />
the corn business. <lb />
We have received a <lb />
telegram that tin-re will be a mar- <lb />
soon, ore man has <lb />
bought h-gs, pig <lb />
know. <lb />
Yes, we have faith enough in the <lb />
and Sound railroad <lb />
to believe it is coming, and not be <lb />
any great while about it, either. <lb />
Nick spoke out and <lb />
says he had no idea of going to <lb />
Wilmington. Perhaps it is another <lb />
case of burnt child dreads the <lb />
Wonder if it would not be a good <lb />
idea to gel the to try his <lb />
hand at hunting timers ill some <lb />
of the dispensary and prohibition <lb />
towns before be goes to Africa in <lb />
quest III the real article. <lb />
The old a train knocking <lb />
a cow off the track and throwing the <lb />
animal with such force against a <lb />
man as to kill the man, has been <lb />
received. This time it is reported to <lb />
have happened over in Virginia. <lb />
A writer are the <lb />
light tho world It's ail right, <lb />
the world wouldn't have any <lb />
matches it weren't the boys. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
In this saying the Major shows he <lb />
has a level head, as usual. <lb />
is in order to remind the folks <lb />
who paid their taxes, <lb />
all who tali to pay their pull tax by <lb />
the Ural cannot vote in the <lb />
fall. There may be <lb />
running for office you <lb />
halo in it to vote for, so keep <lb />
the poll tax mind. <lb />
An exchange rightly observes <lb />
if u man has anything to give <lb />
away and will let it be known, be <lb />
easily all the hogs the <lb />
community. <lb />
WORDS CF WISDOM. <lb />
luring the progress of the court <lb />
during the past two weeks Judge It <lb />
F. Long said many things that left <lb />
an impression upon his hearers. A <lb />
trial for illegal selling of whiskey in <lb />
prohibited territory came up for <lb />
judgment and the usual plea for <lb />
leniency had been made by counsel <lb />
for defense. Judge Long re- <lb />
marked that this was a business that <lb />
should be broken up. Any stranger <lb />
could come in Pitt county see <lb />
that whiskey sold, legally <lb />
illegally, at little villages over the <lb />
county making large business <lb />
for the criminal court dockets. II <lb />
he had the privilege of a vote in the <lb />
matter it would be cast against the <lb />
sale of liquor anywhere that ample <lb />
police protection could not be had. <lb />
The little towns and cross roads <lb />
villages have no protection. They <lb />
may have a constable or police officer <lb />
these places, but they are not go- <lb />
to do anything against the man <lb />
who sells whiskey, being under their <lb />
influence with eyes and months <lb />
ed with a liberal supply of free <lb />
whiskey These officers will never <lb />
slop whiskey selling. <lb />
At another time man of good <lb />
raising and line intellect plead <lb />
to the charge of being a nuisance <lb />
through common drunkenness <lb />
Judge Long said this was one of the <lb />
cases that positively made him sick <lb />
and he did not know what to do <lb />
with such a man lie had shown <lb />
that there were times he could <lb />
control himself, even for a long e- <lb />
and again his appetite for <lb />
drink made a hog and a nuisance of <lb />
him, The man professed to lore <lb />
his little five-year-old boy, who was <lb />
motherless, bettor than anything in <lb />
the world. The judge said the acts <lb />
of the man did not support this <lb />
power of had <lb />
Oh, the roads, the beautiful roads; <lb />
lit for ducks and tends. <lb />
I town here we got rain and slush <lb />
out of the bad weather, while up the <lb />
State they had snow, sleet and <lb />
most a blizzard <lb />
The town folks cuss the bad streets <lb />
and the country folks cuss the bad <lb />
roads, but nobody moves to improve <lb />
tie- condition of either. <lb />
G Glenn knows how to <lb />
talk and does his share of it. lie <lb />
has also learned ho keep his <lb />
mouth shut when there is no need <lb />
fur talking. <lb />
To the Colton Growers of North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
The automobile record is getting <lb />
to the running off point The <lb />
last report was a mile in sec- <lb />
These kind of runs are cal <lb />
to make business for the <lb />
undertaker. <lb />
If people appreciate the privilege <lb />
of having mail delivered at their <lb />
d I rs every day on the rural routes, <lb />
they should stirring to make <lb />
more business for the routes. <lb />
hen women begin to marry <lb />
women the encroachments upon <lb />
man's domain has reached the limit. <lb />
But there's no telling what Kansas <lb />
women will do Sun. <lb />
Possibly this can be accounted <lb />
for by there being some women <lb />
who cannot find men who <lb />
will marry them. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Jan. 1906, <lb />
J. T. and B. J. Jenkins made <lb />
business calls in Greenville <lb />
day. <lb />
Tom of Greenville, <lb />
-pent two days here this week. <lb />
Miss of Everett, is <lb />
spending a few days with Miss <lb />
Sallie Williams, <lb />
W. M. returned Friday <lb />
after attending business in La- <lb />
for seven days. <lb />
The new store now <lb />
is near Completion, and will be <lb />
occupied Ell and R, J, <lb />
Jenkins, young men this section. <lb />
We ate glad to welcome Nash <lb />
Hardy and of <lb />
in our town. <lb />
Mr. and Mis. Luke Mills, <lb />
Greenville, visited Mr, Hardy and <lb />
family here Sunday. <lb />
The Air. Samuel <lb />
were laid to rest in the family <lb />
burial ground here Monday <lb />
had in poor <lb />
health for or years. He <lb />
was loved by nil, always had <lb />
plea ant word rendered help <lb />
o the distressed. He will be <lb />
Every county cotton union <lb />
is requested to call a meet- <lb />
of farmers at the court house of <lb />
his county to be held Saturday, Feb. <lb />
at o'clock a m. <lb />
Every cotton grower, business and <lb />
professional man, and all others in- <lb />
in the general prosperity <lb />
North Carolina are cordially invited <lb />
to attend this meeting, which will <lb />
be the most important yet held in <lb />
the new year. Business and pro- <lb />
men are liberal <lb />
thy with the tremendous cotton <lb />
movement in the South, and they <lb />
are of encouraging the <lb />
planters their efforts to win their <lb />
rights, and of co operating with <lb />
to achieve the of the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association. We <lb />
are winking for their interests as <lb />
well as for the welfare of the farm- <lb />
If we prosper, they prosper <lb />
also. <lb />
Farmers, are you familiar with <lb />
the cotton situation Do you realize <lb />
i hat we occupy ground which can <lb />
be held only by our exerting our- <lb />
selves earnestly, <lb />
unanimously; and that if you go <lb />
backward, this movement, which is <lb />
for your emancipation from the <lb />
treacherous markets controlled by <lb />
gamblers and speculators, will be <lb />
lost <lb />
lo careful what you do. Learn <lb />
the conditions which effect this <lb />
mighty crop. Then do your duty. <lb />
If you plant more land in <lb />
this year than you did in 1905, you <lb />
will sell your staple at a low price. <lb />
But if you are remain loyal <lb />
to the association, your cotton will <lb />
bring you a living price and also a <lb />
profitable one. <lb />
Farmers, this is your work and <lb />
your opportunity. It is to support <lb />
you and your family, to provide you <lb />
with the necessities and comforts of <lb />
life and to educate your children. <lb />
It is fur all tin farmers. The ten <lb />
ants and one horse farmers are <lb />
wanted and needed in the association <lb />
as much as the larger producers <lb />
The man behind the plow is the <lb />
salvation of the State, and the hope <lb />
of the Southland. <lb />
I shall endeavor to secure speak re <lb />
for every meeting on the of <lb />
February and these gentlemen <lb />
lie thoroughly informed in regard to <lb />
the cotton situation. will <lb />
speak worth knowing and re- <lb />
The leading farmers <lb />
your will address you. <lb />
February the 3rd, is to be a grand <lb />
rally day in the cotton growing <lb />
counties of North Carolina. <lb />
Let the cotton growers turn out <lb />
en and <lb />
Live King Cot <lb />
Charles Moore, <lb />
President N <lb />
Colton Association. <lb />
An Expert Maker <lb />
The fabrics are fancy Cheviots and <lb />
Unfinished Worsteds, Over- <lb />
plaids and Stripes. <lb />
THE <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in a <lb />
the latest styles and weaves. <lb />
Boys and Wrens and <lb />
Novelty Suits. <lb />
You want in your s In . s. Ultra shoes have just as much <lb />
snap in them as any shoe, and our own design- <lb />
are all the time producing sly lee which arc later copied by <lb />
houses all over is the first consideration, bu <lb />
if the slice does not fit. i v i buy it the style alone. <lb />
The fitting qualities-iii- whit is necessary to a shoe, in <lb />
in <lb />
this the ULTRA <lb />
Stands <lb />
Our pattern and last makers undoubtedly tho best in their re- <lb />
Wear. <lb />
FULL LINE OF SHOES <lb />
Pulley <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
A WARNING <lb />
BEWARE m <lb />
If you have IDLE MONEY don't take <lb />
the risk of losing it by having your home or <lb />
place of business burglarized. <lb />
Deposit it in Our Bank. <lb />
We have one of the best FIRE and <lb />
BURGLAR proof safes which is fully pro- <lb />
by BURGLARY INSURANCE in one <lb />
of the largest companies. <lb />
A True Bill. <lb />
have water works, <lb />
lights and had streets here In <lb />
remarked a friend <lb />
from the country who dropped in <lb />
for a chat Saturday. And every <lb />
count in the bill was admitted. <lb />
Could not do otherwise, as he <lb />
caught us with the goods. <lb />
WE PAY PEE INTEREST ON <lb />
TIME DEPOSITS, <lb />
and extend every courtesy consistent with <lb />
conservative banking. <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company, <lb />
L. I. MOORE, President. R. J. COBB, Cashier.<lb />
I i . j. I <lb />
This department is in J. H. FRY, i.-. authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in territory. <lb />
U. C. went to <lb />
Friday morning. <lb />
Just by R. G. Chapman <lb />
car load lime which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles very <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
A Co <lb />
was in <lb />
town evening. <lb />
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb />
tally recommended for the human <lb />
family, Hue f perfectly <lb />
balanced, sub-cutaneous cornier <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Miss Ida ho is a <lb />
of the ville <lb />
home Friday evening to <lb />
spend Saturday and Sunday wild <lb />
her parents, who live near <lb />
If it Rains or snows we are all <lb />
right, for there are plenty of rub <lb />
her coats, shoes, and boots, at A <lb />
W Co <lb />
H S of Greenville, <lb />
was in town <lb />
For nice apples. Candies, <lb />
as and to <lb />
H. L. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on band Barbel <lb />
the nice furniture . , <lb />
HOB i Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
at A W Go good <lb />
White's Coin- and Kidney Cute, service just see or the <lb />
A. G. Cox <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
ed for meal yon time <lb />
by taking meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices on see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
A. W. Anne went to <lb />
If you want your laundry to look <lb />
nice and last lobe lake it to H. L. <lb />
Johnson the I <lb />
the combination medicine <lb />
for stock and a sure colic <lb />
at the Drugstore <lb />
On Thursday Bight, M. <lb />
of the <lb />
High School there will u <lb />
moving picture end all who <lb />
want to go nod taken nip lb <lb />
moon, see some of the hart <lb />
luck that to Rip Van <lb />
Winkle, and see the capture Friday evening. <lb />
several other lb- <lb />
to come. <lb />
cents. <lb />
of and yellow <lb />
at <lb />
be on bad <lb />
when you can gel at A <lb />
Co <lb />
Nicest cheapest Hue of, <lb />
tic at Barber Co. <lb />
International stock food <lb />
horses at <lb />
Bar her Co. <lb />
Nice line of suits at H L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
yards standard calicoes at <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice Robes at Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Goto H. L. for shoes, <lb />
he has a nice lot jut received, <lb />
hey are nice. <lb />
Nice frames and <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Call at H. L. Johnson's ex- <lb />
his line of Hosiery <lb />
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
A W. have just <lb />
received a new lot of shoes. Be <lb />
sure to see them yet his prices <lb />
before you buy <lb />
For bargains pants go to II. <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
When yon alee dress goods <lb />
and m . A. <lb />
W Co have nice an <lb />
Go toll. I. nice <lb />
oranges. <lb />
Ii you wont a barrel i <lb />
Hour yon go see U. <lb />
Co. They o. y beat. <lb />
p drop head <lb />
machine f. A. U . , <lb />
A Co. lot you gel one I little for <lb />
An have before <lb />
log and wheat can supplied with I where. <lb />
and binders A <lb />
at g on, Co. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Canning factory <lb />
of cooker, can- <lb />
fork shed, warehouse <lb />
and about third acres of laud <lb />
in In art of ville for sale. <lb />
A Urge of list- <lb />
carat this season latest <lb />
newest at Barber <lb />
Trunks and valise- <lb />
ion Barber Co. <lb />
Shoes daily at A <lb />
W. Be to net <lb />
their price before you buy else- <lb />
where. <lb />
Banning implements of all kinds <lb />
at Barber Co. <lb />
The County Oil Co. <lb />
highest price for seed cotton. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co , are <lb />
still shipping cotton planters by <lb />
car load. <lb />
Big line of hats and caps just <lb />
received, styles. Harrington. <lb />
bet I o. <lb />
A nice lot of hats and caps just <lb />
received at A. W. Co. <lb />
arc nice be sure to see them <lb />
Tooth and at Ear <lb />
Barber u. <lb />
Go to H. L. Johnson's for fresh <lb />
meats, fled oyster.-. <lb />
Special prices on guns tor <lb />
next at A. Co. <lb />
make by ex <lb />
their cotton seen <lb />
meal at Put County Oil Co. <lb />
If you nil winter <lb />
get one of those good heaters at A. <lb />
The A. O. Cox Co. re still W. A Co. they a-e Cheap. <lb />
. t-p M n. <lb />
I. i,. . , . . vi n <lb />
Clyde II i i -on. i a <lb />
two years <lb />
puma- i, a-her in <lb />
H . in,. <lb />
to . I . . ; . . , <lb />
Tl . .,. I j , , <lb />
i am <lb />
t a V. <lb />
write e Ml. , <lb />
man b, <lb />
. on i., <lb />
-lei <lb />
bet a<lb />
his <lb />
a young and paid her <lb />
such at lent ions in trying to induce <lb />
her to run away with him, that her <lb />
took him out, stripped <lb />
mid gave a the <lb />
bale back with switches. <lb />
TODAY'S <lb />
By Wire to Daily <lb />
Norfolk Cotton <lb />
BY <lb />
J. W. COMPANY. <lb />
shipping planters . <lb />
at <lb />
. , . . <lb />
need any you bad write on <lb />
see them at If <lb />
town Friday A. <lb />
I Co. <lb />
When in town <lb />
el <lb />
Mile stables. W. L. House. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
want a g mat, at d <lb />
P. was <lb />
evening. <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid-i e me I <lb />
Kid <lb />
troubles at Barber <lb />
A Co. j FOB horses seven <lb />
Be sure to go to seethe nice lot u <lb />
of new furniture that. A. W. h <lb />
Co. has just received before you <lb />
buy elsewhere L- <lb />
J. F. to J <lb />
ville Thursday evening. <lb />
gel their pi tees at once. <lb />
Nice cheap at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
A new lot of I ton bedsteads Just j <lb />
arrived at A. W. Co see <lb />
their stock before you buy <lb />
For particulars see Dr. B. T. Cos I that they will always wear <lb />
or J. F. Harrington. <lb />
We offer our silver table ware. <lb />
guarantee at a bargain. <lb />
Bee u-, B. T. Box <lb />
Try Prince e at <lb />
drug store. <lb />
call <lb />
, , ,. ,,, ., , Ainu <lb />
handle Wood's garden seed. ,, ,, r . <lb />
. ., . B. O. Chap <lb />
B- Cox Bro. <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. <lb />
at the drugstore. <lb />
,,. . meal analyzes Put Co, <lb />
II you seed to sell or r, , <lb />
i Gil company, <lb />
exchange He or phone Put Co. <lb />
Oil company, their prices me the A. W. Co., hot all the <lb />
highest. j that you need, and <lb />
Floor oil cloth at A W Ange <lb />
Co see i heir stock before you buy. I pay highest market pries <lb />
hie . a Inter Turkey. <lb />
for men and youth's at II. L. John- <lb />
A. Kittrell, N. C. <lb />
A new line of jest received <lb />
at K. Co. Be <lb />
sure to see you buy <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Nice line <lb />
always on hand L. <lb />
Let me make you a price on Mink <lb />
Otter and Raccoon skins, also Cow <lb />
hides. A. Kittrell, <lb />
N. <lb />
one in need of a plow will <lb />
do well to go to A. W. Ange Co , <lb />
and get one of those Chill, <lb />
ed They are the lest on <lb />
the market. <lb />
account of the rough treat he <lb />
Friday night, Jan. 28th, <lb />
got Rev. B. <lb />
of to postpone his <lb />
for that dale, and secured him <lb />
night Feb. Prof. <lb />
is always looking out <lb />
for the interest of his pupils, and <lb />
knows the value of a good lecture, <lb />
it is this reason that he is <lb />
noxious for every one to hear <lb />
Mr. So the pubic Is <lb />
cordially invited to present <lb />
next Friday night. Feb. Mr. <lb />
at excellent <lb />
is going to you with him <lb />
through Florida, California, <lb />
and Salt Lake City. Be sure to <lb />
come on time at DO p. in. in the <lb />
chapel of the High <lb />
School. Come and bring your <lb />
II. L. Johnson is headquarters <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
Joshua Vanning made a business <lb />
trip this week to Vanceboro and <lb />
surrounding vicinity. <lb />
New furniture daily at <lb />
A W. Ange . Co. <lb />
B, T. Cox it Bro. have a full line <lb />
books, paper-, inks, <lb />
tablets, day books <lb />
account books, <lb />
bag- <lb />
straps. Come and see what <lb />
bringing else- <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Strict <lb />
St. Low <lb />
Low <lb />
Strictly <lb />
Low <lb />
THE <lb />
FURNITURE MAN, <lb />
YORK <lb />
MARKETS, <lb />
AH BY <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
Bankers and Brokers, <lb />
V. <lb />
New<lb />
Mar. <lb />
May. <lb />
Future-. <lb />
Jan. X- Fib. <lb />
Ma.-k.-l- <lb />
May <lb />
May <lb />
May <lb />
July Ribs <lb />
May Lard <lb />
July Lard <lb />
Cotton <lb />
BY <lb />
A J. G<lb />
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb />
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Iron Fencing Sold <lb />
When you get best fountain <lb />
pen it is a Parker. Nice assort, <lb />
mint Reflector Look Store. <lb />
on <lb />
hand at Harrington Barber ft <lb />
W. I. House makes a specialty <lb />
of pipes at pipe lining. <lb />
If you want a goon pail of <lb />
go to A w . Ange A and yon <lb />
can tin in cheap. <lb />
R. O. Chapman Co. will <lb />
you a good pair of shoes ho cheap <lb />
OF <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
firm of Thomas herein- <lb />
fore composed E. II. Thomas and <lb />
W. T. doing business at <lb />
N has this day dis- <lb />
solved co partnership by mutual con- <lb />
sent. This dissolution including all <lb />
the interest of the Bottling <lb />
Works. All persons indebted to <lb />
said are kindly requested to <lb />
make settlement Thomas <lb />
This January, 8th, <lb />
H. Thomas, <lb />
W. T. Burton <lb />
Carries at all times the most up-to-date line of <lb />
House Goods <lb />
in town. New goods arriving daily. <lb />
Special attention is called to our new line of <lb />
TOILET SETS, HALL RACKS, <lb />
CHAIRS, COUCHES, <lb />
and many other things too numerous to mention. <lb />
Our motto, a square deal with lowest prices, make our <lb />
store the Leading Furniture Store in Pitt County. <lb />
When in need of anything in the Furniture line give us <lb />
a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A. H. Ta <lb />
din <lb />
We have just received our full line of WASH GOODS <lb />
consisting of <lb />
FANCY WHITE GOODS, PERSIAN <lb />
LAWNS, IN INDIA LINEN, <lb />
GINGHAMS, MADRAS, PERCALES <lb />
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially invited <lb />
to inspect these goods, <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
easy <lb />
and look good to you. <lb />
A. W, Go. will sell you <lb />
so cannot keep <lb />
; from buying if you only give them <lb />
A new of just re- <lb />
man A- Co. <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb />
sizes, at Harrington Barber Co. with you. <lb />
Help Wanted <lb />
Have you ever suffered loss by fire <lb />
If so. did need the help of any one to assist you in securing a prompt <lb />
and settlement <lb />
My experience in the adjustment of fire losses has been very and it has <lb />
always been my pleasure to render every assistance to my patrons when were <lb />
in need. <lb />
I desire to call the attention to the fact they get the <lb />
benefit of my experience when they Insure their property in Companies represent- <lb />
ed in my office. THE ABOVE IS WORTH YOUR SERIOUS CONSIDERATION. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
H. A WHITE <lb />
Greenville, N, C.<lb /></p>
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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 />
CL <lb />
FINISHED <lb />
Hard Labor a as Fins a <lb />
Factor In Us Production. <lb />
There are vet some pawn left <lb />
who fancy that poetry i- the prod- <lb />
of a fine frenzy; that the poet <lb />
genius awake from a sublimated <lb />
trance nape after <lb />
page with effortless beatitudes. A <lb />
number f manuscript sheets of <lb />
Longfellow's which <lb />
may be found in Harvard, should <lb />
not only explode this theory, but <lb />
give to many a discouraged <lb />
amateur. As Longfellow con- <lb />
the first of this poem <lb />
it <lb />
.,. wet falling <lb />
A an <lb />
A youth who, .- it c <lb />
n. pp. d In an unknown <lb />
This was manifestly weak, as the <lb />
only obvious reason why the Alpine <lb />
peasants sung was they might <lb />
afford a rhyme for the youth's re- <lb />
in an unknown tongue. A <lb />
arm trial at the verse, however, <lb />
not only failed to improve it. hut <lb />
arranged it in such form that it is <lb />
difficult to believe Longfellow guilty <lb />
f fault. The last two lines of <lb />
lite Verse were made to <lb />
A with who bow a of <lb />
A banner with the <lb />
There are not many even among <lb />
the magazine poets of today who <lb />
would consent to refer to a banner <lb />
pearl of But the poet <lb />
had by this time three lines to his <lb />
liking and the substitution of <lb />
who bore mid snow and <lb />
completed the verse as it has been <lb />
read and spoken throughout the <lb />
length and breadth of the land, all <lb />
of which goes to show that the gen- <lb />
of the is in the conception <lb />
that the production of the <lb />
quite another matter. <lb />
lie in the direction patient <lb />
labor. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS. <lb />
ll-ht purse U a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER is the seat Dine <lb />
of all disease. <lb />
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to the cf v mat- <lb />
quickly <lb />
restore the of the <lb />
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Give ton j the system K -i <lb />
id to the body. <lb />
TO CREDITORS <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt issued Letters <lb />
of to me, the <lb />
the of Dee. on <lb />
of K. <lb />
ed. notice given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to lea estate to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and nil creditors of said estate In <lb />
present their claims <lb />
to the <lb />
twelve months after the date of this <lb />
net ice. or this notice will had <lb />
bar <lb />
This lbs IS Pee. <lb />
Mrs. L. kt. <lb />
Ashley Adm. on <lb />
ofF. M. I a, <lb />
North Carolina I in <lb />
County <lb />
January <lb />
SELLING<lb />
Evidence. <lb />
in the Afghan war of 1878 some <lb />
British under the late Sir <lb />
Gregory came upon the <lb />
in <lb />
. heard of the laying <lb />
of i.- ;.;. from a member <lb />
of the warrior tribe. <lb />
A Sikh who had saved life of <lb />
the then reigning had re- <lb />
permission lo erect a shrine. <lb />
One of native prophets in- <lb />
to be present at the laying of <lb />
A. Manning, and Mary V. Man <lb />
W. Ford, II, O. Blount and <lb />
I wife Florence It. It White- <lb />
Ed. and wife Melissa <lb />
I Jolly, John White- <lb />
W-. Teel. F. Ward and <lb />
j wife Julia Ward, L. G. Ford, J. J. <lb />
i Carson and wife Maggie t arson. <lb />
I W II Baker and wife Motile <lb />
and Fernando Whitehurst, <lb />
Against <lb />
C B and wife <lb />
Annie James, A. M. <lb />
Jenkins. J V Bowers, w R Howe s, <lb />
Thomas H. Bowers. Me G White- <lb />
H T and wife Susan <lb />
S Jesse Carson. <lb />
K D Whitehurst. W A <lb />
. i Taylor, M. C. Manning. K D. Mann- <lb />
lug, Ii. U Me. G. Ford. <lb />
Mary K. Ward, John <lb />
Wade Williams. A J <lb />
Bettie J M Manning. <lb />
Moore, J Carson, Harriett I. <lb />
Ward, John T I, <lb />
Nelson, N M Hammond and wife Eli- <lb />
Hammond, w J Jam. s, G <lb />
William Staton. w A <lb />
Matthews and wife K. Mat- <lb />
thews, J. R. F C James, S T <lb />
the cornerstone of the building; but, Major Manning, Lit Manning. <lb />
w O Manning. B F Manning. Carrie <lb />
Manning, Davenport, <lb />
the last eight being minors with- <lb />
out guardian, Defendants. <lb />
Major who is a defendant in the <lb />
above entitled cause, will take notice <lb />
j that a proceeding, entitled <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 />
C. S. FORBES, <lb />
THE MAN'S OUTFITTER. <lb />
mm <lb />
being unable to accept, ho sent four <lb />
bricks, one for each comer of the <lb />
temple, and the message, will be <lb />
with you in the <lb />
To make assurance doubly sure <lb />
the prophet explained that by the <lb />
sound of the rushing of horses <lb />
Clerk, to incorporate a Canal Com- <lb />
the said defendant will further <lb />
lake unties that he is required to appear <lb />
I before of the Superior <lb />
. r of Pitt County, at his office in Green- <lb />
Sir at tins point of the <lb />
through the air the people on the <lb />
scene might time the arrival of him- <lb />
self and his disciples. <lb />
you hear <lb />
., . . <lb />
, in day of February 1908. <lb />
recital. I and answer the petition and complaint <lb />
but saw the re- I which will be deposited In the office <lb />
plied the native, with perfect com- . the said Clerk within ten day after the <lb />
r issuing of this summon. <lb />
t will also take notice, that <lb />
I he fails to answer said petition <lb />
A Family Mix Up. I complaint within time en <lb />
This always seemed to me a very . by law. will to tin <lb />
court the relief demanded in the <lb />
. i . . petition and complaint. <lb />
married a widow who u. . <lb />
In passing sentence Wednesday <lb />
upon convicted of the illegal <lb />
ale of whiskey, Judge Long said <lb />
the record of this court has con <lb />
him that bur rooms are a had <lb />
thing for Pitt county <lb />
married <lb />
up <lb />
grownup daughter. My father vis- <lb />
it J .- i. in love with my <lb />
stepdaughter and married her. Thus <lb />
he became my son-in-law, and my <lb />
it, r I i n. my mother, <lb />
was father's wife. <lb />
after this my wife gave birth <lb />
to u ii, which course wan my <lb />
r's son-in-law and my uncle, <lb />
i r he the brother of my step- <lb />
mother. My wife also be- <lb />
came the mother of a sou. lie was <lb />
. . . nurse brother and my <lb />
i Id. for he was son of <lb />
my daughter. my wife <lb />
was my other, In cause she <lb />
was in mother. was my <lb />
an grandchild at <lb />
e, and, is the I ml of a <lb />
-i. is <lb />
I i. grandfather, <lb />
of Fun. <lb />
Given under my hand, office in <lb />
Greenville, on this the day of Dec <lb />
camber 1906, <lb />
Clerk <lb />
Blew <lb />
A Grim Tragedy <lb />
is- daily enacted, in thousands of <lb />
I ii as <lb />
i mo, <lb />
Death claims, in each <lb />
another victim of <lb />
or Pneumonia But when <lb />
and properly <lb />
That Town Topics fellow in New <lb />
York was good on a when it <lb />
came to dollars. <lb />
Many fins like that one at Jack- <lb />
son, Miss., will reduce tho cotton <lb />
crop to high price basis. <lb />
When young husband reached <lb />
home he the parcel he <lb />
can . m I u number of <lb />
I others <lb />
read <lb />
or <lb />
In <lb />
i xi <lb />
; i that I<lb />
his wife <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
TARBORO, North Carolina. <lb />
. . . <lb />
Show u <lb />
have i <lb />
-Solved <lb />
repeat h the world do <lb />
you inn do II. <lb />
I,, b in in <lb />
he n I, you . an put <lb />
th. ii on the various <lb />
tho ho p. <lb />
For <lb />
,. , . . of water. Add <lb />
to just pi <lb />
to your to <lb />
water so your much it, <lb />
then wink ice. and the eye will be <lb />
Do wipe them. This <lb />
refresh the they feel <lb />
like new pair. Do not the <lb />
good old rule. As soon as you <lb />
our stop using them. By <lb />
following I hi tn . wry little <lb />
tin will be wasted waiting <lb />
eyes. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain deed in trust ex- <lb />
and delivered by <lb />
and wife Louisa Greene to J. L. Little <lb />
trustee the 2nd day of 1901 <lb />
and duly recorded in the of <lb />
Deeds office of Pitt North Car- <lb />
to book B-U page and <lb />
application of the assignee of the <lb />
the person entitled to <lb />
money due under said deed ii <lb />
the undersigned will expose <lb />
public sale before the house <lb />
door in Greenville for to the <lb />
st bidder, on Tuesday the <lb />
day of February, 1906, the following <lb />
property to wit. A id in- <lb />
t. rest In and to that certain lot in the <lb />
town of Greenville on <lb />
street the North-weal <lb />
coiner of lot eighty-two <lb />
and running a northerly course with <lb />
said street feet, thence <lb />
easterly course parallel with Fourth <lb />
street one hundred and <lb />
f.-el, to n line of lot number <lb />
thence a southerly eighty- <lb />
live feet to the corner <lb />
of lot number thence <lb />
with the line said lot number eighty- <lb />
two eS one hundred and thirty two <lb />
feet to the beginning, containing <lb />
one-fourth acre more or less, and <lb />
known as a of lot number eighty- <lb />
in plan of the town of <lb />
and being the tame con- <lb />
lo Robert Greene . w. it. <lb />
i ii.-. no and J. C. Greene by deed from <lb />
v. v. dated Dec. -22. <lb />
in the Register of Deeds <lb />
of county, In book- <lb />
DO, which need reference is hereby <lb />
made. . , <lb />
Said sale is made to <lb />
in trust. January <lb />
Trustee <lb />
Skinner Whedbee, <lb />
treated, is averted <lb />
P. G. of , <lb />
wife bad tho con <lb />
and gave <lb />
her up. Finally slip Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery for ton <lb />
Coughs and Colds, <lb />
which cured her and to day she <lb />
is well and It kills tho <lb />
germs of all diseases One dose <lb />
relieves. Guaranteed at and <lb />
l by J. L. Wooten, druggist. <lb />
Trial bottle free. <lb />
Jacob may think he is play- <lb />
a card in suggesting <lb />
President Roosevelt for a third term, <lb />
hut we do not believe the President <lb />
will encourage it. <lb />
If county does not pull off a <lb />
hanging it will perhaps he because <lb />
it aught the wrong man Dur- <lb />
ham Herald. <lb />
watch us a little while until <lb />
tho result of tie trial is <lb />
. . <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
REWARD <lb />
A reward of will paid for in- <lb />
formation sufficient to convict <lb />
party or parties who leave <lb />
open or do ant damage to gates or <lb />
fence around stock law <lb />
territory, or who die fence so that <lb />
docs and horses <lb />
j U. sec <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
as executrix of the last and <lb />
of <lb />
Alfred deceased, no. <lb />
is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
the <lb />
persons having claims against said <lb />
estate must present the same to the <lb />
undersigned for payment on or be <lb />
fore Dee. or this notice <lb />
will be plead In bar of their <lb />
This th day of December, I bob. <lb />
of of Alfred <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk c f county as <lb />
administrator of the estate of John F <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given all persons Indebted to the es- <lb />
to make Immediate payment to toe <lb />
undersigned, and all persons having <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
to present the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment before the 1st day of Do- <lb />
or this notice will be <lb />
plead In bar of their recovery, , <lb />
This of December, <lb />
W. II. <lb />
is John K. <lb />
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
agent for <lb />
we take <lb />
pleasure receiving sub- <lb />
a, writing receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who their mail at <lb />
this office. We also orders <lb />
for job <lb />
Cam Nobles left to ac- <lb />
a position in Norfolk. <lb />
Our rugs and art squares are <lb />
finer than the finest, Cannon and <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Capt. O. Berry is off a <lb />
business trip to Charleston, <lb />
for twenty <lb />
One specialties are, staple and <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Dry goods, Notions <lb />
and for Wanamaker <lb />
Brown Clothing, made to <lb />
dual measurement. for <lb />
which <lb />
will also be called and deliver- <lb />
ed free. banking you for past <lb />
patronage, and hoping to serve <lb />
you the future, G. <lb />
List M ind evening while out <lb />
M Alyce Taylor, <lb />
of the graded <lb />
school, ban i to lose <lb />
handbag containing her purse <lb />
with all the money she had <lb />
several very valuable rings, one of <lb />
them containing a setting of three <lb />
very handsome opals, she <lb />
prized very highly. <lb />
Reserve your buildings by <lb />
painting them with <lb />
and County lead <lb />
and full line of kept at J. <lb />
B. Smith Bro. <lb />
W. B. Wingate and son were <lb />
here a short while Tuesday from <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Buy your at Can- <lb />
non A Tyson, they have the best. <lb />
E. P. Stokes, living in the <lb />
try near here, went out lo hit <lb />
stable to feed bis stock and while <lb />
engaged received a from a <lb />
his aim <lb />
between wrist and elbow. <lb />
V. and paper <lb />
Pumps with long or joints <lb />
and pipe at R. Smith Bro. <lb />
J. R. went to Hooker <lb />
lo as grooms- <lb />
man the i of Mr. David <lb />
mill Taylor. The <lb />
w by Rev. <lb />
J. A. Pate nod the event w. a <lb />
very occasion. <lb />
Dress goons, Broad cloth, Hem i- <lb />
Mohair, albatross <lb />
silks, trimmings, lining and white <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
i way back its <lb />
per had <lb />
ten trains again, <lb />
brother. <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
single and double, rockers, <lb />
and lorn chairs elands <lb />
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb />
ft Bro <lb />
Oh, hush. They had to come <lb />
here before i i got We <lb />
don't trains, either. <lb />
En <lb />
men and Gingham at cents <lb />
per yard, gnat white <lb />
slippers summer at J. <lb />
R. Smith A lire. <lb />
K. E. I Co. wilt do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Car load -alt for sale by Can <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
day for past <lb />
two weeks in. re than people <lb />
have been compelled to attend <lb />
as in a murder <lb />
case from Ibis point. It does seem <lb />
tons . i might be <lb />
mane people would <lb />
not subject lo so much loss of <lb />
time expense. It is both a <lb />
burden a In fact a <lb />
little more consideration for <lb />
welfare of the public and a little <lb />
less solicitude for the of <lb />
those might not be <lb />
altogether out of place. <lb />
Walter and <lb />
y of , have moved to <lb />
will make this their <lb />
borne. <lb />
A foil supply of Trunks <lb />
Telescopes, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Oases, at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw. <lb />
Paw Bread Trays at J. K. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Ralph Johnson, of has <lb />
been here several days <lb />
several loads of goods to our <lb />
merchants. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We call your attention to <lb />
drug store, N. C. <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
Tyson, they have the <lb />
Latest styles in wrap <lb />
a lull of 1-rd find din <lb />
buy giving <lb />
i. trial, Lilly Co <lb />
Chen s or las <lb />
We <lb />
sent them, <lb />
A full line of trunks, valise, tel- <lb />
baud <lb />
and suits cases J R it <lb />
of the <lb />
L I So ll.-, 1- hen- ill the Hi- <lb />
ll i ., i mg- <lb />
to our <lb />
I always keep band a <lb />
due feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
seed meal and hulls, <lb />
and skip stuff. Lilly C. <lb />
J. B. Co. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
pay highest cash price, <lb />
sell your seed you see me. <lb />
Lilly Co. <lb />
Mr, Hawkins <lb />
M who have jut com- <lb />
line of harness, Gannon j the brick work the brick <lb />
and Tyson. of Mrs. E. O. Cox. came <lb />
The moving pictures were N lo till a contract with <lb />
Tuesday night and showed t the Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
good house. We have heard them E. E Co's new <lb />
highly complimented. i market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
gold clasp pin. I sage, fresh fish, <lb />
sign Rx N. C. on it. i The protracted meeting the <lb />
A suitable for it will be i Methodist church here, conducted <lb />
paid by C. L. Cannon at by pastor, Rev. Mr. <lb />
New Livery, Feed and Exchange <lb />
e Mi in J Ayden. <lb />
N r T. n, c i-i <lb />
-e In Hoy hum nil <lb />
i point-. The <lb />
in e hi <lb />
At ear vice <lb />
I.- public ill nil iii d ma. <lb />
nod Joins, lively,<lb />
a. c. <lb />
r or i. i ii . t s . <lb />
i In .,. a ;,,.,. . <lb />
Smith A <lb />
G tally in Demand. <lb />
HONEY LOVING BIRDS. <lb />
than a medicine which meets <lb />
requirements for a blood i <lb />
and system cleanser, such as Dr. <lb />
Kings Life Tills They are <lb />
just what you need to cure <lb />
and liver troubles Try <lb />
them. At J. L drug <lb />
store, , guaranteed. <lb />
You cannot give a <lb />
out of a pint heart. <lb />
f love <lb />
assisted by Rev. E C. Glenn, <lb />
progressing <lb />
Is R. D. married Read <lb />
this clipping from items to <lb />
News and <lb />
M. Williams Co. have en- <lb />
for Misses and Ladies Urged their mercantile business. <lb />
also a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon and have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods and <lb />
in town. <lb />
For a present boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's, at is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
A line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
the Cox cotton the <lb />
best on the market at J. .;. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
We have moved in the <lb />
store of J. H. on West <lb />
Railroad street just north of the <lb />
Carolina House. Oar goods are <lb />
ail as our entire old was <lb />
burned in the recent fire. We will <lb />
be pleased to have oar friends as <lb />
well as the general <lb />
see us. We know wean please <lb />
you both as to price quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co <lb />
For certain lot or <lb />
parcel of laud in <lb />
adjoining the lots of J. F. Dixon <lb />
end William 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. Hines. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, bulls, dime <lb />
locks nails Cross <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools J <lb />
R Smith Bro <lb />
For can apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. E <lb />
ft On. <lb />
We have bought grocery <lb />
business of and <lb />
born and will conduct the same <lb />
line of business at same store. <lb />
We invite the public to call and <lb />
see us. We will as cheap us <lb />
the cheapest and always best. <lb />
Give us a R. Williams. <lb />
buy a second <lb />
sale with couple doors, to weigh <lb />
less than thousand pounds. I <lb />
Jackson Co. Ayden, N. C. I <lb />
They have now two store rooms in <lb />
Commercial building, one of <lb />
which was formerly <lb />
R. D. They have <lb />
added to their general dry goods <lb />
a full line of <lb />
If be is we haven't heard -of it. <lb />
If he is we tender and wish <lb />
we could, too. <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
we will conduct a special sale <lb />
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb />
shoes and hate. These prices <lb />
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This is <lb />
the month you should buy. It is <lb />
month we should sell. All <lb />
lines in our store will be reduced <lb />
from ten to twenty per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Our spring and summer goods <lb />
will soon arrive and in to <lb />
make room for our stock, we have <lb />
decided to conduct this -sale. <lb />
opportunity is a mutual and <lb />
we trust you will take advantage <lb />
of many bargains we will offer. <lb />
Come to see be <lb />
for <lb />
J. R. Co. <lb />
My son William Jenkins, col, <lb />
i. c my home and <lb />
without my and the said <lb />
William being a <lb />
minor, this is to warn any and all <lb />
persons giving shelter, food r em- <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. Tin- 19th 1906. <lb />
William Jenkins Sr., col. <lb />
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb />
Jan 1906. <lb />
The Raleigh and Pamlico railroad <lb />
surveyors are Camped here have <lb />
surveyed from the coast to <lb />
from here they are <lb />
nicking for Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. J. Stanley Smith charm- <lb />
entertained the <lb />
Club on Wednesday evening. <lb />
A most enjoyable was <lb />
carried out. Vocal solo by Mrs. W. <lb />
R. Home. <lb />
Reading and discussing current <lb />
events by Mrs. M. <lb />
Instrumental solo by Mrs. J. Stan- <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Reading selection by Mrs. W. M. <lb />
Lang. <lb />
Instrumental solo by Mrs. Sam <lb />
Pollard <lb />
Very enjoyable original <lb />
drums by Mrs. Smith on each <lb />
of club were answered <lb />
enjoyed. <lb />
Selections read by Mrs. Will <lb />
Askew. <lb />
After the business meeting, and <lb />
accepting Mrs. Fannie Joyner as <lb />
member of club, delicious re- <lb />
were served, after which <lb />
they adjourned to meet next time <lb />
with Mrs. Sam Pollard. <lb />
Mrs. H. H. is visiting Mrs. <lb />
S. S. Nash in Tarboro. <lb />
Miss of Washington, is <lb />
John <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Joyner has returned <lb />
from a visit So lier sister, Airs. Mew <lb />
in <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are <lb />
visiting relatives in the country. <lb />
We are glad to learn that Will <lb />
Pollard's two children have <lb />
scarlet fever, are much better. <lb />
Spoiled Her Beauty. <lb />
Harriet Howard, of W. St, <lb />
New York, at one time bad her <lb />
beauty spoiled with skin trouble. <lb />
She had <lb />
or for years, but nothing <lb />
would cure it, until used Buck <lb />
A quick <lb />
and sure healer for cuts, burns <lb />
and sores. at J L Wooten's <lb />
drug store <lb />
A shoemaker is a whole soled <lb />
man and generally self heeled. <lb />
Sickening Shivering Fits <lb />
of Ague and Malaria, can be re- <lb />
and cured with Electric <lb />
Bitters This is a pure, tonic <lb />
of benefit in <lb />
malaria, for it exerts a true <lb />
influence on the disease, <lb />
driving it entirely out the sys- <lb />
It ii much to be preferred <lb />
to Quinine, having none of this <lb />
drug's bad after effects. E S. <lb />
Monday, of Henrietta, <lb />
brother was very <lb />
low with malarial fever and <lb />
dice, till he took Electric Hitters, <lb />
which saved his life. L. <lb />
Wooten's drugstore; price <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
Office Brick Block, Railroad Si. <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
STATEMENT. <lb />
Showing if of of <lb />
for Mo. of <lb />
number <lb />
Mini amount to each, for <lb />
you December <lb />
MEETINGS HELD <lb />
I. Ki i, i <lb />
i on <lb />
w. R. <lb />
it <lb />
at <lb />
J. it. <lb />
attended if. <lb />
a at ; <lb />
miles <lb />
J it <lb />
Attended <lb />
on <lb />
so <lb />
Attended <lb />
on <lb />
fl M. <lb />
Attended<lb />
Z ,. <lb />
For S--i <lb />
The lore meet tilings a <lb />
of nature in all living <lb />
and hints will run <lb />
peat n-ks to ;. it. Bean in <lb />
their to . i the honey <lb />
in a hollow will sometimes <lb />
so ill a <lb />
bole us to endanger their live, and <lb />
many forest birds, Mich <lb />
hi Java and , . <lb />
run the i -r to <lb />
loath in . . <lb />
honey that the bee store <lb />
in the hollow trunks of true. Some- <lb />
they will attack bee on tho <lb />
wing and map them up for the tiny <lb />
tar contained in their <lb />
tacks. jay often take a <lb />
near i all day <lb />
for honey. returning is <lb />
caught, bill i devoured, for birds <lb />
will kill bee only that they may <lb />
up the honey. Unless driven <lb />
may a few bird robbers would <lb />
MOD depopulate u hive. <lb />
Occasionally <lb />
mid light birds. They issue in a <lb />
from the hive and make u bold <lb />
the In the <lb />
that follows <lb />
bird ; defeated. <lb />
Indeed they do not attempt to resist <lb />
the onslaught, but seek safety in <lb />
If the surround one of <lb />
the birds quickly enough, there is <lb />
little hope for the robber. They <lb />
fettle down ill him and sting him <lb />
to death. may By away, but tho <lb />
bees cling hi back and sides <lb />
tenaciously. His flight soon be- <lb />
less energetic and inure <lb />
more uncertain until at last <lb />
to the earth and out his lite <lb />
among the haves and hushes, while <lb />
the bees return triumphantly to <lb />
their home. <lb />
In the wild forests the honey <lb />
birds sometimes make an organ- <lb />
attempt t. drive the bees away <lb />
from their home in the hollow trunk <lb />
of a tree. They first discover the <lb />
place of the hidden treasure by fol- <lb />
lowing the bees on a warm, sunny <lb />
day, and if there an opening in <lb />
tie tree largo enough to admit them <lb />
they plunge down the hole in a <lb />
body. <lb />
Then there follows a sharp con- <lb />
inside the tree, the birds snap- <lb />
ping at the bees and cutting them <lb />
in two at each snap. The only <lb />
chance for the bees is to light on <lb />
the backs mid sides of the birds. <lb />
If they fail t do this, they are soon <lb />
routed, the rich treasures of <lb />
sweets are capture. by the enemies. <lb />
These battles terminate in various <lb />
ways, sometimes the and some- <lb />
times the birds coming out <lb />
Animal Friends. <lb />
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. <lb />
Your Eyes. <lb />
If you are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
bow difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
W. Taylor, an expert <lb />
Ayden, N. C, who has live years <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
cases. He never fails to <lb />
give patients satisfaction or their <lb />
money Over five hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and <lb />
best people to testify to his honesty <lb />
ability. Give him your eye <lb />
work if you want satisfaction, <lb />
The Requisite for <lb />
A Complexion <lb />
re your hands and a jar of<lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
no <lb />
absorb, soap. I i m aMS <lb />
u the italic it remains, <lb />
becomes an i <lb />
every impurity <lb />
Mini dirt. <lb />
the the wrinkles and <lb />
must <lb />
Gentlewomen use In face powder. <lb />
Gentlemen use it altar <lb />
SO Mala I SI per J.-r <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
firm Johnston s <lb />
the 5th day of January. 1906, <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent, F. <lb />
V, the inter- <lb />
est B. Johnston in the <lb />
The business will he con- <lb />
stand by F. V . <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
This 8th day Jan. <lb />
F. V. <lb />
J. Johnston. <lb />
Total amount <lb />
stat North I <lb />
PUt County. f <lb />
I. clerk of <lb />
hoard of for <lb />
the Ii a <lb />
is . 1.1. r tn my <lb />
4th of <lb />
II WILLIAMS, <lb />
Board Do. Com, cut Co. <lb />
R. L. Caw. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. w. <lb />
At the of business 1905. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, J <lb />
01659 <lb />
Furniture and Fixture <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Due from Banks, <lb />
Cash I fins. <lb />
Gold Com, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
National Dank notes mill <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
580.00 <lb />
1,488 <lb />
Total, I 861,716.71 <lb />
Capital stock paid ill, <lb />
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposit subject to check, <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. <lb />
OF NORTH <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I, J. Smith, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to tho best of my be- <lb />
lief. J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, this Jay of Nov. 1905. <lb />
STANCH, HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
How Dr. Wallace to Formulate <lb />
Theory. <lb />
Dr. Alfred Wallace in his <lb />
autobiography tells how during his <lb />
long sojourn in Borneo and the Ma- <lb />
lay peninsula he formulated <lb />
of Darwin his theory of <lb />
was from a <lb />
attack of intermittent fever <lb />
every day during the cold and <lb />
hot fits had to lie down for several <lb />
hours, during which time I had <lb />
nothing to do but to think over any <lb />
subjects then particularly interest- <lb />
me. One day something brought <lb />
to my recollection Malthus <lb />
of which I had <lb />
read about twelve years before. I <lb />
thought of hi exposition of <lb />
positive cheeks to <lb />
disease, accidents, war and famine <lb />
which keep down the population <lb />
savage races lo so much loner <lb />
average than more <lb />
peoples. <lb />
occurred lo me that <lb />
I these causes or their equivalents are <lb />
continually acting in the case of <lb />
also, as animals usually <lb />
breed much more rapidly than does <lb />
mankind, the destruction every year <lb />
these muses must be <lb />
as otherwise the world would <lb />
long ago have den crowded <lb />
with those breed most quickly. <lb />
Vaguely thinking over the enormous <lb />
destruction which this <lb />
implied, ii occurred to me to ask <lb />
the question, Why i. some die and <lb />
some live <lb />
the answer was clearly <lb />
on the whole the best fitted live. <lb />
Then it suddenly Dashed upon mo <lb />
that the self acting process would <lb />
improve the i h <lb />
cause in i e in- <lb />
would inevitably be killed off <lb />
and superior would remain <lb />
ti <lb />
Henry I id so continuously <lb />
.- that, says <lb />
the New World, his aunt, who <lb />
had charge of h in in his mother's <lb />
absence, aid know what to do, <lb />
with him. In despair she said weak-i <lb />
you will not behave I <lb />
put you in one of grandpa's nun- <lb />
said Henry sturdily, <lb />
fore you put me in I want to tell <lb />
you that Will not lay any<lb /></p>
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SMALL FIRE T. FACTORY <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
Slight Damage to Drying Machine <lb />
And <lb />
before G o'clock Thursday <lb />
treeing In <lb />
the of the American <lb />
co G . near <lb />
caught ii; a snap <lb />
was ling dried the ma- <lb />
is thought lo have been <lb />
caused a match i in <lb />
way got in tobacco ignited <lb />
the first heating <lb />
of the machine. <lb />
was quickly discovered <lb />
ant factory whistle gave an <lb />
The well equipped <lb />
with its own light- <lb />
fire and from these the <lb />
town the corner <lb />
th factor; streams were <lb />
i, , g .- in and the<lb />
s. in damage was lo <lb />
machine t e but no <lb />
wan done by the <lb />
which it was <lb />
the tobacco in the ma- <lb />
chine, jet the damage <lb />
is in t la lire. <lb />
JOE SMITH DEAD. <lb />
Buried the Red <lb />
N. <lb />
J. Winterville, i- <lb />
spending Mil- week in <lb />
Little Oakley Inn <lb />
kepi school week w <lb />
sickness. We hope he <lb />
ill recover. <lb />
Harrington left An- <lb />
. ,;. i j ii. having <lb />
h i ; ii to of bi <lb />
sick father. <lb />
The resilience Dr. L. K. Ii <lb />
is undergoing some c <lb />
will nuke it larger more <lb />
commodious. <lb />
Henry Adams and Mr. Moms, <lb />
Dear in town <lb />
Friday. <lb />
H. B Phillip went to Green <lb />
villa <lb />
J J. Oakley Son have <lb />
from the no business. <lb />
lost a valuable <lb />
Sunday night. <lb />
X. T. -v enlarged <lb />
their store improved the Block <lb />
of goods. <lb />
Minton <lb />
who has In en visiting s brother, <lb />
Ogle Minton, on Jackson <lb />
returned t. In- home Thursday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Fred Von of Ch co- <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
Goods <lb />
M-. of <lb />
was r <lb />
ti who about to <lb />
ago gored by a vicious Richard Robin's new resilience <lb />
a the Winterville en Jackson avenue, has been com- <lb />
and the family moved in <lb />
LE <lb />
recently. <lb />
L. A. Fonts, of and i <lb />
Aimer of Clay Boot <lb />
went to Greenville Friday. <lb />
Mrs. A. who has n <lb />
sick for days, is slowly <lb />
improving. <lb />
Mis- is the guest <lb />
of Mrs. J. O. <lb />
Mrs. A. wife of; <lb />
millionaire oil at . <lb />
was shot and almost instant <lb />
released the grave which. B , <lb />
I was <lb />
was present to lead the monies <lb />
for the Red Men, and the religious <lb />
service was conducted by Rev. Mr, <lb />
Corbel t of the Free Will Baptist <lb />
church. <lb />
OF COURT. <lb />
It Was d Busy Term. <lb />
The January of Pitt <lb />
court Saturday after- <lb />
noon, occupying the fall two week <lb />
allotted to the term, and Judge <lb />
Line left for Junes to hold <lb />
court there. This court transacted <lb />
a large amount of business and <lb />
disposed of many cases. More <lb />
than was collected in fines <lb />
and coats, about half sum <lb />
being lines and going to the school <lb />
fund. The collected <lb />
tax was about <lb />
Other cares disposed near the <lb />
close if the court and not hereto- <lb />
fore reported <lb />
John Lewis Hooks, larceny, <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced to jail six <lb />
months to <lb />
T. B. Cherry, nuisance, pleads <lb />
guilty, placed under bond <lb />
at term and show <lb />
good behavior. <lb />
S. P Humphrey, selling liquor <lb />
without license, not guilty. <lb />
The sentence of six months in <lb />
jail against W. J. James for selling <lb />
was changed to <lb />
a of and costs, <lb />
Wheeler Dead. <lb />
New York, Jan. <lb />
Joseph Win the famous <lb />
Confederate calvary leader and <lb />
brigadier general of the United <lb />
Status army since the War with <lb />
Spain, died at o'clock this <lb />
afternoon, at the home of his <lb />
sister, Mrs. Sterling Smith, in <lb />
Brooklyn. The veteran of two <lb />
wars, was years old, but in <lb />
spite of his age, there was nope <lb />
until yesterday of his recovery <lb />
from the ; of pneumonia <lb />
which caused his death. <lb />
e died Friday night <lb />
from his injuries. The funeral <lb />
am Sunday near <lb />
about miles from <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Mr. Smith was a member f <lb />
lie Tribe Red Men and <lb />
ans bulled with the <lb />
Older. twenty-live <lb />
be. s of <lb />
Greenville attended and took part <lb />
in the that was beautiful <lb />
and Impressive. During the ex- <lb />
a white pigeon <lb />
was <lb />
was emblematic <lb />
flight typical of the spirit's return I <lb />
t th <lb />
The G, e. Sachem F. M. Hedge. HAT IS <lb />
is a product as <lb />
near capable of curing the <lb />
majority of diseases as it is <lb />
possible fin Modern Science <lb />
to produce The use of Bro- <lb />
makes pure blood. <lb />
is not a miracle <lb />
but simply the result of the <lb />
scientific investigation of the <lb />
chemists of the <lb />
present century. At the <lb />
symptoms of fatigue <lb />
which <lb />
are the forerunners <lb />
of disease, send for your <lb />
physician if you will, but, if <lb />
you take you may <lb />
that by the time he has <lb />
answered your call, that the <lb />
symptoms have disappear- <lb />
ed. <lb />
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 />
and proof of illness. <lb />
We don't want you to invest <lb />
a cent, however, until we <lb />
have bought the first bottle <lb />
for Fill in the coupon <lb />
under tin- advertisement <lb />
and it us, taking care <lb />
to write your name and ad- <lb />
dress plainly, and will <lb />
send you without any cost <lb />
to you whatever a full size <lb />
package to try. No matter <lb />
what t i-. write <lb />
to us i con <lb />
Address <lb />
Co., Now York. <lb />
. Wooten will give his <lb />
personal guarantee that you <lb />
will receive a free bottle if <lb />
you coupon. <lb />
FREE <lb />
COUPON. <lb />
Name. <lb />
. <lb />
sin . i address. <lb />
My disease la. <lb />
f you think you need Bro <lb />
at once, or if you have <lb />
used it. it is to be had <lb />
at first class druggists, <lb />
Special by <lb />
J. L <lb />
and <lb />
JNO. M. SCOTT CO., <lb />
Wholesale for the <lb />
state of North Carolina, <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
bu Talk About <lb />
For Many Years to Come. <lb />
BIG VALUES <lb />
The preceding <lb />
bad spell put peach trees <lb />
in some sections of the state. <lb />
Yd- Best Be <lb />
I n Checker tin 4- <lb />
A g L lie s <lb />
Hid lie <lb />
i ii A. K. <lb />
I ,. <lb />
ii ch Peen's <lb />
A B R e of Cloth <lb />
l, . HI. <lb />
A Full Mei s<lb />
buyers, Come early. This Sale embraces j <lb />
in this Store. For a number of days v <lb />
receiving and assorting cases of New Spring <lb />
Stick to piece for days of quick <lb />
We can't begin to tell of nil the gt which we are <lb />
going so low. <lb />
WHITE GOODS. <lb />
HOSIERY <lb />
Mixed Hose Tc <lb />
Heavy Hose <lb />
Black <lb />
. i. . . <lb />
Lisle Thread <lb />
Mies and <lb />
Bibbed <lb />
We are through <lb />
offer which we know <lb />
yon will, compare price <lb />
lore inch Lawn <lb />
is now Be <lb />
price <lb />
Pique <lb />
sale pi ice <lb />
Plain and <lb />
welted Piques <lb />
COMFORTS <lb />
out to <lb />
the small price of <lb />
Closing out all Up to at <lb />
the small price of <lb />
early and heavy purchasing, to <lb />
will not be duplicated. Look <lb />
with come here. <lb />
Wide White <lb />
j at this sale B <lb />
Wide Canton <lb />
i Flannel to <lb />
Wide Best Grade Bleach <lb />
low 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 />
GENT'S NECK- <lb />
WEAR <lb />
in 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 />
CORSETS. <lb />
A Heavy Jean Corset <lb />
hooks reeds Steel, in <lb />
white only <lb />
Medium Length Corset <lb />
Hose i-attached, Lace <lb />
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb />
Supporters attached <lb />
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb />
Trimmed with <lb />
Fine Lace, 1.26 value <lb />
now going at <lb />
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb />
Men's Work Gloves <lb />
Driving v. <lb />
Golf <lb />
Fine Dressed and <lb />
dressed Kid Gloves 1.37 <lb />
Shoes for Men Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
It Will Pay to Visit our <lb />
Department <lb />
We can Furnish <lb />
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You Right Prices.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, I 1906. <lb />
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
No. II <lb />
THE AID. <lb />
II. <lb />
W put n on <lb />
church at <lb />
Ill the latest killer, with <lb />
Some, <lb />
I.,.;, In <lb />
all town. <lb />
Ami when dedicated, why we planked <lb />
ten down; <lb />
That a we paid live every deacon <lb />
did bu <lb />
And the Society, It promised fill <lb />
the Mat. <lb />
We've an In the <lb />
In the <lb />
tot . . ii- . . or more, ill melody <lb />
K and. <lb />
when we nit tin pawl and hear <lb />
the play. <lb />
It carries n t. realm <lb />
It a coot three thousand, and W flood <lb />
. I <lb />
We'd pay a on Aid <lb />
i he <lb />
MONDAY THE DAY. <lb />
No Meeting Will Be Held Saturday <lb />
At Hie last meeting of the Pitt <lb />
C mi Branch Col <lb />
adjournment <lb />
to on the <lb />
Monday in February, 5th. Not <lb />
this meeting <lb />
for, President <lb />
ii-.-iii .,. called a <lb />
for thin county on Satin <lb />
CARD PARTY <lb />
Mrs. S. J, Parham <lb />
J pave a de- <lb />
card party at her home on <lb />
Wednesday after from three <lb />
to nix o'clock. On the <lb />
nail the were received by <lb />
Parham, by Mrs. <lb />
Parham. After served <lb />
JORDAN DEMANDS ITS <lb />
I CATION. <lb />
TO REMOVE TOBACCO TAX. <lb />
OVER THE <lb />
hundred <lb />
. and <lb />
tut <lb />
too. and leap; <lb />
Lake a <lb />
ton. they'll freer. <lb />
They'll i- toll fur <lb />
years or more. <lb />
And all o'er attain, for a carpel <lb />
f r ll-e <lb />
like out m <lb />
your <lb />
When the Aid and <lb />
pay the <lb />
Of proud of our big church <lb />
Up IO <lb />
It la the of our the B <lb />
Our <lb />
when see the wore to raise <lb />
that lack., <lb />
sometimes l the church la on <lb />
hacks. <lb />
And sometimes I can't help thinking When <lb />
we reach the regions <lb />
Thai will get the toll a and the <lb />
Aid rest <lb />
punch by Misses Nina James and <lb />
they were ushered <lb />
i and j where they played <lb />
i .-ti, baa written to President The score cards <lb />
this, the most appropriate to <lb />
. . called been the the fifth an. <lb />
to conform with the mar- <lb />
made by the j The same idea carried <lb />
requested to in The first, a <lb />
notice the meeting will wood box, containing <lb />
held on Monday, 6th. was won Mrs. Richard asked, all for <lb />
Percentage of Cotton Yet <lb />
Atlanta, Jan. <lb />
dent Jordan, of the South- <lb />
Cotton Association, today gave <lb />
out. a in which he takes <lb />
severely to tusk Bureau <lb />
at Washington for alleged short- <lb />
He says in <lb />
of Director North of <lb />
the Census Bureau, in failing to <lb />
make public all the information he <lb />
Mooted from January <lb />
and his persistent refusal lo do <lb />
so, face of repeated demands, is <lb />
considerable Indignation <lb />
throughout the South. Mr. North i <lb />
Protest Against Appropriation to <lb />
Exposition Because Negroes <lb />
Down to Table With whiles. <lb />
Boston, Jan. delegation <lb />
of citizens of the state <lb />
called upon the chairman of the <lb />
committee Federal relations of <lb />
the state today <lb />
protested against the appropriation <lb />
of any money by the state for an <lb />
exhibition at the Jamestown Ex- <lb />
position in 1907 as <lb />
Curtis until <lb />
the -lute obtains from the common <lb />
wealth of promise <lb />
all citizens i f Massachusetts, what <lb />
King and the consolation, a match <lb />
holder in wood, was won by Mrs. <lb />
R, O. <lb />
MM. B. E. Parham then asked <lb />
the guests into the dining room, <lb />
Messrs, White, 2nd Whedbee where dainty refreshments were <lb />
served. The rooms were tastefully <lb />
decorated lighted by many <lb />
candles in <lb />
each lady was presented <lb />
with a Souvenir bearing the dates <lb />
The guests were Mesdames <lb />
Forbes, Carr, Jeffreys, <lb />
Vines, Wilson, <lb />
j Stancil, King, House, B. E. <lb />
Parham, and Mrs. <lb />
Fulford, of Washington, N. C. <lb />
ENTERTAINMENT AT CLUB <lb />
Hosts. <lb />
I, for <lb />
H. A. White, <lb />
F. W <lb />
H. W. Whedbee were <lb />
hosts at a delightful informal <lb />
given in the Carolina <lb />
looms Wednesday evening. <lb />
i and cards furnished delight <lb />
entertainment, and at a <lb />
was served in <lb />
tin- club dining room. No form of <lb />
more en <lb />
a hie than these informal affairs <lb />
n club, and night the <lb />
event especially . , , . <lb />
Lottie <lb />
Those present j <lb />
M S. F. W. Clare, Mr. and Mrs. C. j <lb />
Curr, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. <lb />
V. ii ho. Mr. Mrs. C Forbes, <lb />
Misses Martha Nina <lb />
James, Mary Lizzie <lb />
STAND FIRM. <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. B. J. Mr. and <lb />
Mia, H. W. Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Misses Cotten, <lb />
Hold- <lb />
the <lb />
many bales ginned for <lb />
the season of <lb />
is the weight of <lb />
bales ginned to <lb />
is your estimate of the <lb />
percentage of cotton remaining to <lb />
be <lb />
public received the result <lb />
of the answers to the first question <lb />
on ii statement <lb />
bales had been gin- <lb />
The result of the other two <lb />
have been withheld so <lb />
far. I wired Mr. North as follows. <lb />
what purpose was average <lb />
weight of bales and estimated <lb />
amount of cotton to be ginned alter <lb />
January suppressed in your <lb />
recent report As this is <lb />
pubic official kindly <lb />
wire me today the result of the <lb />
estimates as <lb />
reply to the above Mr. <lb />
North sent the <lb />
e weight of bales will <lb />
be made as soon as can DO <lb />
compiled Estimated amounts to <lb />
. w <lb />
F J lowing sent-from Atlanta <lb />
the, same by Harris Jordan to a <lb />
Haves, of Charlotte, V. S, <lb />
Moore. here- on <lb />
It is claimed that at St. Louis <lb />
Deposition colored people <lb />
served food at one place and <lb />
i f the white race at another, j <lb />
members of the black race <lb />
were otherwise<lb />
Papers for Gold <lb />
All person- contesting either for <lb />
Grimes or Arthur medal will <lb />
bear in mind that your papers must <lb />
be In my hands by lo a. in. <lb />
February the 6th, or they <lb />
cannot be considered Ibis <lb />
Don't fail to in <lb />
paper on time. These medals will <lb />
be at the teach meet- <lb />
on Saturday the 10th of Feb- <lb />
The program for this <lb />
meeting will be published the lat- <lb />
part of Ibid week. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
C . Supt. Schools. <lb />
The Si. Can Can-outsell. <lb />
The South is wealthy enough <lb />
in our opinion, to attend to I <lb />
all her educational needs. The I <lb />
. movement and others of a <lb />
similar nature are doubtless in- <lb />
Spired by good motives <lb />
people think the South can get <lb />
along better without assistance <lb />
Mi kind in educational or i <lb />
matters. It is much same ,,.,, <lb />
and philanthropic went to Baltimore <lb />
Many people-in other he an ad. <lb />
look upon Smith as a <lb />
and they feel <lb />
that missionaries should sent <lb />
as to other The <lb />
of sections, however good <lb />
their motives may do not <lb />
South and the <lb />
of Christian, King of the Canes. <lb />
Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. <lb />
Ninth, the aged <lb />
King of Denmark, dean Off <lb />
crowned Is of Europe, <lb />
of King George, of <lb />
or Great Britain and Ireland, <lb />
and of the Dowager Empress Ma Infant of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
of Russia, grandfather Dead. <lb />
the Seventh of I, <lb />
Norway, and related blood or it <lb />
by marriage tn moat of the <lb />
rulers, died Startling <lb />
suddenness in <lb />
Pal. this The <lb />
of Prince Fred- <lb />
his eldest son, who will be <lb />
known as Frederick the Eighth, <lb />
will be aimed tomorrow. <lb />
dress to Woman S College bis <lb />
subject being Life of Sidney <lb />
will begin a series of <lb />
meetings an the evening of 31st, <lb />
in tho association bull under the <lb />
auspices of the Young <lb />
l Association. Dr. being <lb />
a able and appealing man, will <lb />
obtain bountiful results, <lb />
as we n-l have to agree there is <lb />
a wide for such work here, <lb />
Jordan's Advice Cotton <lb />
By request we publish fol- be ginned were obtained only <lb />
to enable census <lb />
office to determine what counties <lb />
must again be canvassed final <lb />
report not for public use. <lb />
Will be published if congress <lb />
it. Resolution was intro- <lb />
to that<lb />
President says that <lb />
Jules of the crop were ginned <lb />
prior to September J, were <lb />
eon ii led the crop of <lb />
out have been made apart <lb />
of the Bureau report of <lb />
Deducting the <lb />
bales from the published total <lb />
9,998.11,1, leaves to be <lb />
counted the crop of 1908 W. <lb />
Add to this bales, and <lb />
there remains a crop under <lb />
ten million bales. He says wide <lb />
investigation that spot hold- <lb />
are not selling their <lb />
practically there is no <lb />
for sale in the face of the <lb />
present depression. <lb />
unwarranted <lb />
and result of extreme bearish spec- <lb />
Spot strong as <lb />
ever. Dry goods much higher pro- <lb />
spots. <lb />
unprecedented. If spot hold <lb />
stand firm . <lb />
and persistence <lb />
TRINITY COLLEGE NOTES <lb />
by trying to help <lb />
S mill solve her problems. <lb />
discussion of <lb />
for Instance, show that they do not <lb />
conditions here. Win <lb />
on Sentinel. <lb />
among the boys <lb />
Trinity has B very notable <lb />
ball schedule this season, as ate will <lb />
play Harvard at Richmond. Va., <lb />
Saturday, 14th, we also <lb />
are to take a Southern <lb />
Mary Burgess, aged three months, we two games <lb />
Congressmen Claude W. <lb />
Kitchin Supporting Bill to <lb />
Allow Farmers to <lb />
Their Own <lb />
Tobacco With- <lb />
out <lb />
Thomas J. In a <lb />
Washington to The News and <lb />
Observer sends the following which <lb />
is of much Importunes to tobacco <lb />
grower in this <lb />
has introduce I in house a i-n. <lb />
by general <lb />
assembly of North <lb />
the State delegation to support <lb />
a bill, which to farmers the <lb />
right lo manufacture tobacco of <lb />
their own growth with tax. In <lb />
pursuance of this resolution Mr. <lb />
W. W. Kitchin has int rod need a <lb />
bill, embodying the legislative <lb />
demand, reads as <lb />
growers of tobacco shall <lb />
have the right from taxation <lb />
to stem and hand twist or hand <lb />
press or in any other nay, and in <lb />
i any quantity, form, or shape, make <lb />
prepare for market <lb />
their growth and to tell <lb />
same to any persons <lb />
and the payment any <lb />
tax thereon; and that said tobacco <lb />
so prepared by the grower thereof <lb />
shall Dot be subject to taxation <lb />
tinder the internal revenue laws <lb />
so long as it, remains in the form <lb />
and Condition which the grower <lb />
prepared it, that in such form <lb />
and condition any person may buy <lb />
sell, or same tax <lb />
of <lb />
Kitchin rep <lb />
resent possibly the two largest <lb />
tobacco growing districts in the <lb />
State, entire delegation is <lb />
much in favor of such legislation, <lb />
which, it Is believed, will afford <lb />
great relief to tobacco <lb />
The state delegation will give its <lb />
earnest support lo the <lb />
a of Interest in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
in <lb />
i is Inches of snow. <lb />
Friends here have received the <lb />
following <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii <lb />
announce the of their <lb />
daughter <lb />
Elizabeth Ray <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Paul Allen Tillery <lb />
o the evening of Wednesday, <lb />
the fourteenth <lb />
nineteen hundred and six <lb />
at ball past eight o'clock <lb />
At Home <lb />
Washington, North Carolina. <lb />
Hereafter i b persons <lb />
to <lb />
the street be arrest- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Mildred <lb />
years, died <lb />
ville. <lb />
Ed. Sellers, a man <lb />
died Monday <lb />
of an of laudanum. <lb />
Recent Hoods in Mitchell <lb />
washed nine mi-e of the <lb />
track of South a.- Western rail <lb />
mad, <lb />
W. W. <lb />
son, of the Durham Her. <lb />
aid, by eating cheese <lb />
and came near dying. <lb />
John Smith, h Durham boy, ran <lb />
away from his went to <lb />
On his way back h was <lb />
killed by a train. <lb />
Miss Stella Hopkins, of Wash- <lb />
Saturday at <lb />
the Slate Normal and Industrial <lb />
where she <lb />
was a <lb />
D. a news- <lb />
paper man and editor of the <lb />
suicide Saturday Financial <lb />
troubles is given as cause of <lb />
his rash at. <lb />
The sleet broke d <lb />
over poles between <lb />
Charlotte and Fifty <lb />
linemen were pat to repair <lb />
the damage. <lb />
A was found dead a mud <lb />
hole at Greensboro. It is thought <lb />
that he was drinking fell face <lb />
down the mud. <lb />
A home for and aged <lb />
railroad men is to be established <lb />
at Greensboro, <lb />
The City Economist <lb />
says that Mr. F. F. has the <lb />
oldest Bible in the Slate. It was <lb />
brought to country 1728 by <lb />
William Swain, who landed at <lb />
Mass., and was given <lb />
him to his sou, John Swain, <lb />
who settled in county in <lb />
1780. gave it to his grand- <lb />
son, who ed it with <lb />
him the War. <lb />
been carried through three <lb />
wars by of original <lb />
owners. <lb />
Adjourned <lb />
Jones which convened <lb />
Monday morning in special term, <lb />
was adjourned for the term <lb />
after c of I he absence. <lb />
through illness, of so many of the <lb />
litigants and their attorneys and <lb />
witnesses. was deemed better <lb />
by judge to adjourn conn <lb />
than bold the attendants for <lb />
Governor Glenn Coming. <lb />
Our Winterville correspondent <lb />
states that Gov. will <lb />
deliver the address at the close of <lb />
High school on May <lb />
17-th. This announcement will <lb />
bring pleasure lo people Of <lb />
county. Governor Glenn has <lb />
many staunch friends among <lb />
Pitt they are all glad <lb />
to know that he is to visit the <lb />
Calendars for 1906. <lb />
Do you throw away your old <lb />
calendars A Paris statistician <lb />
bus discovered that it is a <lb />
take to do so, and of an <lb />
economical turn of mind has dis- <lb />
covered further that calendars <lb />
for 1900 will equally well <lb />
As a course, a calendar <lb />
is only of use eleven years later, <lb />
and leap year <lb />
county and give them an pretty often, But as 1900 <lb />
. . v. days wailing those who <lb />
dill lit of her pa- ii . . i . ll <lb />
, . t x . also two gamin not at <lb />
re its, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Latham, University of the <lb />
Second street, m o i . w <lb />
v. Several lion; New <lb />
tty of hearing him Speak. Tin <lb />
Winterville school deserves both <lb />
thank and congratulations on <lb />
securing him. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Bailie A. Keel, aged <lb />
years, died Tuesday at the home <lb />
of her daughter, Henry <lb />
in Carolina township, was <lb />
buried Wednesday. She was the <lb />
mother J, S. and H. F. <lb />
Peel, of Greenville. <lb />
,,,. The funeral look ,, ,, <lb />
f, o, tho after- ,,,, were , <lb />
n,., at conducted by j <lb />
A. pastor friends of Trinity College<lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Citizens of Island, <lb />
Core Sound, became indignant at <lb />
efforts of Mormon missionaries to <lb />
establish a church in that vicinity <lb />
and set lire to the building where <lb />
they held and destroyed it <lb />
will be glad to hear that <lb />
a paper recently es <lb />
by the two literary societies <lb />
here, has met with such high <lb />
both among present <lb />
student body, and tho graduate who <lb />
feel so proud of their Alma Mater, <lb />
when learning of progress Trinity <lb />
has made in any branch. <lb />
present at the opening of com t <lb />
as also were quite a number of <lb />
witnesses and some litigants, so <lb />
Judge Long dismissed those <lb />
present adjourned court. The <lb />
term was a special one week term <lb />
of civil <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
February starts all right enough, <lb />
but may do a plenty before it winds <lb />
up. <lb />
was allotted <lb />
of the days of the 1906 week <lb />
tit exactly those of <lb />
Daily Express, <lb />
,. , Danger in the <lb />
t. Arthur says these <lb />
bright days with a hazy east re. to <lb />
mind him of what an old of bis- <lb />
his father's on <lb />
in Virginia used to say. Forsyth <lb />
When this kind of day w come i a of <lb />
the old would shake recently a man <lb />
head and declare dis looks a of <lb />
party, but <lb />
If these pretty days are <lb />
breeding weather you may look <lb />
out. <lb />
ling him. <lb />
A big memorial meeting will lie <lb />
held Atlanta on the in <lb />
honor of the late Gen, Joseph <lb />
Wheeler. <lb />
The sheriff Jackson county, <lb />
Miss., was killed by a who <lb />
he was to arrest. <lb />
buildings in St. <lb />
W. Va., covering two blocks of <lb />
town, were destroyed by fire Wed- <lb />
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