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THE CAR. <lb />
Which President's Daughter <lb />
Will Preside on Bridal Trip. <lb />
Philadelphia, Feb. find <lb />
over which Miss Alice <lb />
preside as Mrs <lb />
ill lie the <lb />
mu palace car Republic, which was <lb />
given its trial trip yesterday by <lb />
the Pennsylvania <lb />
Railroad. It will contain all the <lb />
com of home from the <lb />
bedroom its bed. as <lb />
From berth to the kitchen <lb />
and pantry, everything <lb />
bath. <lb />
The ear abounds in <lb />
and corner for the bride and bride- <lb />
m to in. the color scheme <lb />
be fig Miss Alice's favorite, red and <lb />
The wood is Dutch oak and <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
a n, <lb />
E. E. went to Greenville <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Miss is on <lb />
he sick list. <lb />
Miss Bra spent <lb />
day night and with <lb />
Prof. K. G. Maxwell, tie w. i <lb />
of <lb />
Springs, paid our neighborhood <lb />
visit last and deliver- <lb />
ed several impressive lectures. <lb />
While our vicinity he did lot- <lb />
of work. <lb />
Florence <lb />
who has <lb />
some time at H. B. <lb />
t Friday to visit relatives it <lb />
Several of our friends attended <lb />
he quarterly meeting at Reedy <lb />
and Jerome <lb />
the lecture III <lb />
evening. <lb />
I. F. of <lb />
was in vicinity Monday. <lb />
Harvey and sister, Mist <lb />
Allie, went to Ayden Sunday after- <lb />
-f I <lb />
i as in mm x <lb />
mahogany. First Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
the observation room at Miss Clara was m th. <lb />
rear, looking upon a platform neighborhood Sunday <lb />
as the average porch and y Brooks and Eva <lb />
guarded by brass railings. A wide and Henry Lang-do. <lb />
armed sofa f the platform. <lb />
When the material needs of the <lb />
couple to the <lb />
dining table, the bride will sit at the <lb />
head of a table which will <lb />
A ml her sofa be- <lb />
where husband's chair fill <lb />
be; at right hand is a dainty <lb />
china closet Dutch oak en- <lb />
tail ting the silver which will <lb />
vice the honeymoon, the <lb />
left hand corner is a Dutch oak writ <lb />
jug desk. <lb />
Adjoining the parlor <lb />
apartment are the two <lb />
containing a large brass <lb />
Both are heavily car in <lb />
hong in green, the wood <lb />
highly polished mahogany. A <lb />
bureau with a mirror is in one <lb />
acorn, r. The pressure of a button in SUPPLY AND DEMAND MEANS <lb />
the wall produces a wash stand of TEEN CENT COTTON. <lb />
i nickel at which hot and old water <lb />
be Obviously the past season's c <lb />
Between beat two the crop, plus the residue from <lb />
sections, done in green season, is i enough to <lb />
They are world's demands If this do. I <lb />
. . mean i <lb />
Die into staterooms with an . . , , <lb />
, in the law of <lb />
lower berth each. In one demand <lb />
he other sections two beats face <lb />
other with a window between. <lb />
whole of the other Motion <lb />
occupied by a semi divan i <lb />
Notice is hereby t at the <lb />
observation the of Thomas Burton, hereto- <lb />
SALE <lb />
A . killed bar- <lb />
elf and by turning <lb />
on the gas in their <lb />
Two passenger Collided <lb />
on a railroad near Portland, Ore. <lb />
in the death of four <lb />
serious Wounding <lb />
viral <lb />
A Sale You Will Talk About <lb />
For Many Years to Come. <lb />
DISSOLUTION OF <lb />
BIG VALUES <lb />
Best Calico <lb />
A Big Line s Light <lb />
and Dark. Colors <lb />
Best A. F. C<lb />
. i i.- Best Sea Island <lb />
Pert-ala <lb />
Line of Cloth <lb />
Boys Blouse Suits <lb />
A I Li Boys <lb />
all Collar Ill <lb />
M early. Thin Sale u- <lb />
i i in a number of days we . <lb />
a-d upon cases of New Spring G-. i <lb />
to place on ready for days of . irk <lb />
e begin to tell of all the good which a <lb />
going to t-ell so w. <lb />
WHITE GOODS. <lb />
parlor are equipped with tiny read fore composed K H. Thomas and I <lb />
jug lamps, electric bulbs which W. T. Burton, doing business at <lb />
Into the wall not in use. Greenville, N C this day die- I <lb />
. ,. ., , i , . partnership mutual con-1 <lb />
Should I he newly made wife desire . . , . . <lb />
sent. his dissolution including all <lb />
to boss the co-k she has but to walk I <lb />
into the forward corner beyond the j Works. All persons indebted to <lb />
parlor. Crowded into this space firm are kindly to <lb />
a pantry and a cook a galley, K. II. <lb />
HOSIERY <lb />
Ladies Mixed Hose <lb />
Extra Heavy Hose <lb />
Fast Black <lb />
This January, 1906. <lb />
II. Thomas, <lb />
W. T. Burton <lb />
of the Court of <lb />
county, having issued letters of <lb />
about by ten feet. The white <lb />
flapped chef has just About room to <lb />
turn around in amid his pots <lb />
fans. <lb />
Nine-tenths of the State and Cir- <lb />
Court Federal Judges were i <lb />
pointed D railroad influence. That to me. the <lb />
t , , J ., , , on the of <lb />
is why the railroads an demanding i ., <lb />
that every ruling shall be passed ed. is hereby given to all <lb />
Upon by these judges be- j persons to estate to make <lb />
fore it goes into effect. Knox. the ; payment to the undersign- <lb />
, ,. . i . ed, to all creditors of said estate <lb />
spokesman is said to t ,,,,, properly an- <lb />
that. If that is done the rail I to the undersigned <lb />
will gut the twelve after the <lb />
and make it There are i. or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bur of their recovery. <lb />
This the nay f January, 1808. <lb />
II. K I <lb />
on the estate J, <lb />
I. a. Sugg, Attorney. <lb />
. <lb />
Lisle Thread <lb />
dog and <lb />
Ribbed <lb />
GENT'S NECK- <lb />
WEAR <lb />
In all Sty lea and Color, Plenty <lb />
to Select From <lb />
We r <lb />
offer values <lb />
where you ill, compare price <lb />
inch White Lawn <lb />
is bow fie <lb />
pi ice<lb />
Sale <lb />
tH Plain and <lb />
welted Piques <lb />
COMFORTS <lb />
Closing out a up to <lb />
at the small price of <lb />
Closing out all up to at <lb />
the small price of <lb />
tally heavy purchasing, to <lb />
will not be duplicated. Look <lb />
with come here. <lb />
Wide White <lb />
at this sale <lb />
Yard Wide Heavy Canton <lb />
Flannel to <lb />
Best Grade Bleach <lb />
at <lb />
BLANKETS <lb />
Few more Extra Bed <lb />
I Blankets <lb />
Wool Blankets Bought <lb />
Before the Advance at Your <lb />
i Own Price <lb />
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb />
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb />
Boys Clothing <lb />
HATS HATS <lb />
At Your Own Price. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
A fl Heavy Jean Corset <lb />
hooks reeds Steel, in <lb />
white only <lb />
Medium Length Corset with <lb />
Lace <lb />
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb />
Supporters attached <lb />
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb />
Trimmed with <lb />
Fine Lace, 1.25 value- <lb />
now going at <lb />
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb />
Men's Work <lb />
Driving <lb />
Golf <lb />
Fine Dressed and <lb />
dressed Kid Gloves <lb />
Shoes for Men Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
It Will Pay Yon to Visit our <lb />
Millinery 1.-; <lb />
few Federal Judges not named by <lb />
railroad folks, but nut many, and <lb />
not throe in the whole <lb />
News and i <lb />
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
At the close of Jan. 89th, <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,800.00 <lb />
Kin-plus fund no <lb />
I profits <lb />
certificates of <lb />
deposit 2,815.00 <lb />
Deposits sub, <lb />
checks out <lb />
standing 873.08 <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash <lb />
and silver <lb />
National <lb />
other V. B. <lb />
Total <lb />
189.888,98 <lb />
of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. H. H. Taylor, Cashier of above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
that the above statement is true to the host of my <lb />
and belief. H. H. Taylor, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
ore mo, this day of <lb />
1900. SAMUEL A. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
STATON, <lb />
H. <lb />
M. O. H LOU <lb />
Directors <lb />
RN can Furnish <lb />
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You Right Prices. <lb />
CT. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FEBRUARY <lb />
No. <lb />
Big Store <lb />
Editor <lb />
I have lead with considerable <lb />
a editorial in The <lb />
the need of a <lb />
ons in Greenville. It <lb />
to see the secular press <lb />
take an interest in these matters to <lb />
the mentioned in the article <lb />
above referred to, and I have <lb />
waited with patience to read an <lb />
expression from some of our <lb />
tens upon this important subject, <lb />
in the columns of your paper. <lb />
I should to say that <lb />
Greenville doe not care far a <lb />
revival, it seems that <lb />
s deeper interest in great and <lb />
good a theme should be manifested <lb />
If the people of our thriving <lb />
town really desire up of <lb />
the holy fires teal and <lb />
activity. <lb />
Of course I do not understand <lb />
the Editor The as <lb />
pleading for one or all of the <lb />
churches to hold a series of <lb />
I do not <lb />
him to plead for a <lb />
speed of church machinery, <lb />
nor for spurts to see how <lb />
can be added in a given <lb />
time by some great evangelist; if <lb />
read bis message aright, it is a <lb />
plea for the churches to awaken to <lb />
the real purpose of their existence, <lb />
which is to save souls and build <lb />
believers in righteousness and <lb />
holiness. <lb />
Are the energies of Greenville <lb />
churches being directed in these <lb />
channels as much as they <lb />
What is the prime consider- <lb />
of the individual Christian in <lb />
our midst, is it to make dollars or <lb />
t make Christians I will not <lb />
to Answer this question <lb />
now, it will be sufficient to remark <lb />
that when our prime consideration <lb />
is to be holy, and to others <lb />
Into that desirable spiritual <lb />
called a revival <lb />
of religion will be <lb />
stay it such conditions. <lb />
A week prayer and fasting in <lb />
tie good old way. and a <lb />
throwing overboard of the <lb />
the flesh the will do <lb />
much towards a revival, <lb />
but we must remember that the <lb />
class of Christians who attend the <lb />
next minstrel show will not bring a <lb />
revival atmosphere into the <lb />
on the following Sunday <lb />
morning. Respectfully, <lb />
H. H. <lb />
MASONIC LODGE. <lb />
Instituted at <lb />
On Thursday night <lb />
Lodge No. A. F. A. M. was <lb />
instituted at in this <lb />
county, under a warrant from the <lb />
Grand Lodge of North Carolina. <lb />
following officers of the new <lb />
were <lb />
I. A. Roach, W. M. <lb />
C. Lassiter, W. <lb />
Ernest Smith, J. W. <lb />
H. C. Venters, Treas. <lb />
J. H. Cole. Sec. <lb />
W. O. Purser. J. D. <lb />
Gardner, S. U. <lb />
Tiler. <lb />
The lodge that instituted <lb />
this lodge also dedicated <lb />
he building in which its meetings <lb />
will be held, was composed of the <lb />
following acting <lb />
K. Williams, Grand Master. <lb />
J M. Reuse, Deputy <lb />
Master. <lb />
E. E. Griffin, Grand <lb />
Warden, <lb />
H. B. Phillips, <lb />
Warden. <lb />
B. Grand <lb />
Deacon. <lb />
C. B Whichard, Grand Junior <lb />
Deacon. <lb />
W. L. Brown, Grand Secretary. <lb />
W. H. Tiler. <lb />
L. A. Smith, Marshal. <lb />
Those went from Greenville <lb />
report a most <lb />
COUNT MATTERS. <lb />
Senior <lb />
Junior <lb />
Senior <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Feb. <lb />
Mr. Jennette, of Washington, <lb />
in town this week. <lb />
j the s <lb />
ll the <lb />
RESPECT. <lb />
TEACHERS MEETING. <lb />
WITH MR AND MRS WHITE. <lb />
Upon o J. C. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
The board of county commission Providence per- <lb />
were in regular session on the dark shadow of Death <lb />
to hover over a happy home in our <lb />
take from it a <lb />
and loving On <lb />
first <lb />
being present. <lb />
The usual monthly allowances <lb />
for outside paupers were issued, as <lb />
also the orders covering cur <lb />
expenses of the <lb />
M. A. James D. C. Barrow hp <lb />
were authorized lo fix bridge <lb />
at Hill. <lb />
A. G. who at <lb />
A Most <lb />
lo make <lb />
the meeting a complete <lb />
success last Saturday. The <lb />
a marked <lb />
to what it was on lo <lb />
an crowd <lb />
l . me spirit of Mrs. of teacher- and vim- <lb />
Lizzie was called , tors were A very Inter- <lb />
leavings home deluged sorrow, instructive program had <lb />
of relative an <lb />
friends la out In a pleasing Slid f <lb />
loving Tin- meeting <lb />
man's rain <lb />
tin <lb />
meeting was elected Constable Aid Society the -him . A <lb />
of Greenville qualified rial Baptist church of Greenville, H led prayer and read <lb />
by his official bond she was active selection from the Psalms, <lb />
which was accepted. do After the roll call and the read <lb />
Vance Belcher was elected That in the Mrs. <lb />
of Farmville township to fill these societies have lost a I prof. H. B Smith made an excel <lb />
the vacancy caused by the death of member whose love and friend-hip lent on <lb />
W. J. and tendered his we prized, whose help and posit <lb />
official which was accepted, sympathy our work was always I phase of this important <lb />
A. W Ange resigned as one fully given. was brought out and explained, <lb />
the of 2nd. That while we The teachers the association feel <lb />
stock territory. she should be they nave lost much <lb />
Sheriff Tucker was authorized taken in the prime of life, yet we prof. W. B. Dove, they have <lb />
to haves gallows erected in our Father gained a new and helper in <lb />
jail yard if necessary. , all things well and we bow in his successor. <lb />
James R. L. humble to Hi will. Miss Mary L. read a paper <lb />
were permanently released 3rd- That we our heart- u of the Needs <lb />
felt sympathy to the husband, i Grade Judging <lb />
and our de and helpful thought- <lb />
parted pray Gal's <lb />
blessing upon them. <lb />
4th. That a copy of the.-e <lb />
An-<lb />
st th. on <lb />
Mr Mrs. Her- <lb />
A the <lb />
ninth a their <lb />
i ., . mat <lb />
marked them as <lb />
was <lb />
by a of <lb />
to make it <lb />
from poll tax. <lb />
The following jurors were drawn <lb />
for March <lb />
First G. Latham, i <lb />
Cleon Moore, J. E Everett, N. T. <lb />
Cox, J. L. Cherry, B. T. j be sent to the family <lb />
G. M. Smith, John Smith, Fred also be placed the of <lb />
a G. Mayo, H. C. I societies. <lb />
Edwards, J. H. Nannie, W. L <lb />
Nobles, W. a W. E. <lb />
George <lb />
too, J. R. D. Moore, W. P. Ed- <lb />
Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Bryan, Com. <lb />
Mrs. D. J. Whichard. <lb />
Mr. of Goldsboro, wards. <lb />
Bad Roads <lb />
is usually the case at this <lb />
season of year that the roads <lb />
leading in to Greenville are in <lb />
condition, but people com- <lb />
to Greenville over the Tarboro <lb />
road say that road from the <lb />
Anderson place toward Falkland <lb />
in pi ices is simply impassable. It <lb />
to us that the convicts <lb />
be kept at work on this <lb />
road until it is permanently fixed, <lb />
for it is by all odds the worst in <lb />
the county. <lb />
At Good as Any. <lb />
During the last few days we <lb />
have Watched the new bank state- <lb />
of a number of towns <lb />
throughout the State, especially <lb />
towns about size of <lb />
and we that the banks <lb />
of this town make as good showing <lb />
as any of them. <lb />
Visited Wednesday. <lb />
D. S. of Richmond, was <lb />
in town this week. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Hull, Mrs. N. T. <lb />
Stokes and Miss Mabel Savage went <lb />
to Greenville Friday shopping. <lb />
Miss Myrtle White and Mrs. J <lb />
O. Bobbin attended the <lb />
meeting in Greenville today. <lb />
H. B. Phillips and sou, F. M. <lb />
Phillips, to Suffolk Friday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Some of the say if they ever <lb />
get over Thursday night they will <lb />
never look like again. <lb />
J. H. Manning, of <lb />
was in town this week. <lb />
H. H. Stanley went to Greenville <lb />
Friday <lb />
Lodge A. F. A. M. <lb />
met Thursday visiting <lb />
Masons being Among <lb />
them were R. Williams, J. M. <lb />
Reuse, E. E. Griffin, C. B. Which- <lb />
ard, W. L. Brown, of Greenville; <lb />
H. B. Phillips, of <lb />
Suffolk; L. A. Smith, I A. <lb />
of Clay Root Neck; N. H. Adams, <lb />
of Grimesland. <lb />
LEE ENTERTAINS. <lb />
for <lb />
Lee entertained Friday <lb />
night at the handsome residence <lb />
of his parents on Fifth street. <lb />
The house was a scene of beauty. <lb />
Second Taylor, <lb />
W. B. Bland, W. H. Levy <lb />
Pierce, M. C. Manning. T. W. <lb />
J. B. Randolph, C E <lb />
Pollard, Herbert W. B. <lb />
Wilson. D. C. Barnhill, T. E. <lb />
ard, M. Bailey, Z. P. Vandyke, I r and Johnnie Bag <lb />
J. Overton, J. K Johnson, B. J. <lb />
Pulley, S. M. Smith. <lb />
Danger of a Boom. <lb />
see danger ahead tor some of <lb />
our smaller said a man of <lb />
and who tarried <lb />
here for an hour or two, yesterday, <lb />
I wish could very nice book. <lb />
well received at the front door <lb />
After many delightful games <lb />
Miss Mary brought in <lb />
a very interesting contest which <lb />
was enjoyed by every one. There <lb />
were many who drew for the <lb />
prize but Miss Lillian be- <lb />
the lucky one, was awarded <lb />
After the con- <lb />
done to correct things the were ushered in- <lb />
About Insurance. <lb />
F. at. Hornaday, the <lb />
representative in Greenville of <lb />
Insurance in a <lb />
quarter page advertisement calls <lb />
attention to the lines be <lb />
He has had long <lb />
writes life, health, fire <lb />
accident and burglar insurance, <lb />
and represents none but good <lb />
companies. He can you <lb />
you want Insurance. <lb />
Never Returns. <lb />
Money sent out of the county <lb />
for articles that can be s -d of <lb />
our home merchants never comes <lb />
back more. It help <lb />
build up or pay- <lb />
taxes, or build loads, sidewalks <lb />
schools houses, or or <lb />
other public improvements. It is <lb />
a injustice to our business <lb />
who advertise, spend their <lb />
money here the few cents <lb />
saved by sending any <lb />
money is just that much <lb />
toward a fund to <lb />
blast your own community de- <lb />
your own property. It is <lb />
a policy to send out of <lb />
town for what you can at <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
Sheriff Hodges Dead. <lb />
A telephone message from Wash <lb />
this morning announced the <lb />
death of Sheriff R. T Hodges. <lb />
He had been sheriff of <lb />
county for nearly twenty years, <lb />
and was a mail of exceptional char- <lb />
and ii . <lb />
are going on. There seems to be <lb />
a real estate boom in most of oar <lb />
villages. Land values have <lb />
jumped per cent, within the <lb />
last year. <lb />
in some instances this is <lb />
all right, hut in others it is wrong. <lb />
to the dining room where <lb />
refreshments wore served. <lb />
Those present wore, Misses Mary <lb />
Smith, King, Susie <lb />
Warren, Lucille Cobb, Lillian <lb />
Burch, Mary Messrs <lb />
Wilson, John Bagwell, <lb />
If this continues the must Wilson, Norman Warren, <lb />
have more people. Where are Willie Wilson and Leo <lb />
they to come from Evidently <lb />
every town the state is expect Marriage Licenses. <lb />
a great influx from somewhere, Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
but from exactly where, no one licenses to the following <lb />
seems to know. Without more since last <lb />
population real estate values can- white. <lb />
not remain high. Yes, I am Robert Kittrell and Faerie <lb />
afraid that we are moving ahead ; <lb />
too rapidly. values are Theophilus Clark and Bessie <lb />
what we must light for if, Moore. <lb />
depressions come, and they Jesse and Alica Book. <lb />
The , nests were re- <lb />
in float hall by Ml and <lb />
Nina James and <lb />
. . in back <lb />
i ill they were served w frozen <lb />
Mrs. B. White and <lb />
lag of minutes of last meeting. I Mr <lb />
Mr. and Mis near- <lb />
est the door in parlor and near <lb />
two sweat <lb />
en, Nell and <lb />
standing room to assist <lb />
hem receiving en- Mrs. W, B. <lb />
Wilson nub Mi. I. <lb />
I Washington, l. C Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
H. W. Mrs George <lb />
of Savannah, with Mr. F. <lb />
James, Miss Lena with <lb />
Mr D. L. James, Mi. Mis. <lb />
George J. Woodward The ladies <lb />
mentioned <lb />
of Mr. and Mis. White <lb />
nine years ago. <lb />
Io the drawing room oyster <lb />
cocktail was served by Mr. J. A. <lb />
Kicks and Mrs. R J. Cobb. In <lb />
room was a large display <lb />
of a other <lb />
ware their admiring <lb />
friends. <lb />
In dining room an elegant <lb />
salad was Served by Misses <lb />
Ada Woolen, Lizzie Jones, Maud <lb />
Nixon, Mary James, Mary Higgs <lb />
and Irma dining loom <lb />
was decorated pink, with a <lb />
profusion of pink and <lb />
lighted with pink candles. The <lb />
color scheme of the drawing <lb />
was red. <lb />
In the hall on the second <lb />
Wet an Italian band discoursing <lb />
charming music whose sweet strains <lb />
Hosted to every part of the build- <lb />
Here also was a smoking den <lb />
where the gentlemen guests could <lb />
-lip away for a whiff of the <lb />
Mr. and Mis. are most <lb />
popular and highly esteemed by <lb />
all our people, the <lb />
who called to congratulate them <lb />
and extend best wishes for many <lb />
more happy years was indeed <lb />
large. <lb />
-lie gave u-, Miss win it a <lb />
teacher. <lb />
A paper cu of l in <lb />
the Schools, How It May Be <lb />
showing investigation <lb />
thought giving useful ad- <lb />
vice, was read by Miss Louise <lb />
The offered by Hon. J. <lb />
Bryan Mr. A. G. Cox <lb />
the best and the next best pap- <lb />
e m were <lb />
won by Miss Jones, from <lb />
near Miss Lela Roach, <lb />
of and presented by- <lb />
Messrs. W. H. Whedbee P. S. <lb />
Gotten, Miss Bessie of <lb />
the High School, and <lb />
Mr. Clarence of Bethel, <lb />
the first and second prizes for <lb />
best papers <lb />
Progress in Pitt County for the <lb />
Lat Five which were of- <lb />
by Mr. L. C. Arthur and <lb />
The the prizes being <lb />
presented by Hon. J. L. Fleming <lb />
and Mr. C. Woolen. <lb />
The exercises closed at o'clock <lb />
with an encouraging talk by the <lb />
energetic Superintendent W. H. <lb />
Thus closed the best <lb />
meeting in the history of the <lb />
County Association. The <lb />
meetings have always been good, <lb />
hut we believe today's <lb />
the best is yet to <lb />
Doha <lb />
Re peter. <lb />
Unit <lb />
to come, we will suffer greatly <lb />
if we go too Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
have <lb />
Morris and Addle Long. <lb />
Henry Brown Battle Long. <lb />
Clark <lb />
Cox. <lb />
L. Wilson and Haggle Ban. <lb />
Are His Wings Sprouting <lb />
A gentleman of the county who <lb />
Comes to Greenville. <lb />
Our Robert <lb />
has been bookkeeper for <lb />
Newton i Co., has accepted a DO <lb />
with the Bank of Greenville. <lb />
We congratulate that bank. He is <lb />
one of the clever, competent young <lb />
men of the comity, and to the man- <lb />
born. We not only wish him <lb />
success, but predict it. Tarboro <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
Mr. Howard, who is a brother <lb />
of Mis. J. G. his <lb />
duties in the Bank of Greenville <lb />
this He is a young man <lb />
of line character we are glad <lb />
to see that kind come among us. <lb />
Abbott Hooker. <lb />
The following Invitations <lb />
been <lb />
Mis. Elizabeth Hooker <lb />
requests <lb />
of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of her <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Stephen Mark Abbott <lb />
Wednesday evening <lb />
the of February pay tax if was able. <lb />
at half after eight o'clock of the ordinary, we think- <lb />
at the residence of Mrs. Hooker Statesville Mascot. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
There was a man <lb />
and he was wondrous lie <lb />
marked a silver dollar and gave <lb />
has been disabled for has e went to see the <lb />
been exempted poll butcher, and she blew the dollar <lb />
Recently he recovered sufficiently the coin <lb />
to do around some and asked <lb />
and <lb />
i commissioners to put his e <lb />
I back on the tax list, as he felt e <lb />
lo the merchant <lb />
dress for <lb />
He to. k <lb />
bought a <lb />
week <lb />
bad finished up, back came the <lb />
Greensboro fifty times or more <lb />
but always got it <lb />
back again and <lb />
A while woman, aged <lb />
,, . i he tent the dollar ton Chicago <lb />
A fail day a rainy day-or been store, gone for <lb />
two of a kind together, is about the from Iredell county for having two ever, and lie never saw <lb />
order of the weather. it <lb />
MRS. COBB ENTERTAINS. <lb />
In Honor of Mrs. <lb />
a. for r. <lb />
One of the most delight card <lb />
season was the one <lb />
given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. <lb />
I mart J. Cobb in honor of Mrs. <lb />
of Scotland <lb />
Seek, who is guest of <lb />
Woodward. <lb />
The -us tastefully deco- <lb />
rated fir the occasion, and <lb />
guest given a cordial Welcome us <lb />
she entered. <lb />
Six handed euchre was the <lb />
Hie afternoon. Mrs. J. Bryan <lb />
dilutes having scored th- largest <lb />
number of Kama was awarded <lb />
prise which she presented to <lb />
M. I honor. <lb />
Mi- W. was the <lb />
lucky winner f e t u band prize, <lb />
and the consult- <lb />
Miss Cobb assisted <lb />
Mis-es Nina and Mary <lb />
presided at the punch bowl. <lb />
After the game delicious refresh <lb />
served. <lb />
The jail of was <lb />
recently destroyed by lire. The <lb />
of the county had <lb />
let the contract for a <lb />
new jail.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
GREAT <lb />
February<lb />
BEGINS <lb />
Monday Morning, <lb />
and will prove <lb />
attempted. It will establish for <lb />
and will make strong claims for your consider <lb />
though an innovation here, have <lb />
been a regular feature with all big city stores for years <lb />
and we say with much pride that it is our belief that <lb />
with the characteristic progress of Greenville and this <lb />
store, that we too can make our a big <lb />
success and thus pave the way for bigger and <lb />
things. <lb />
THE WHITE SALE will be the greatest saving the <lb />
stores history. Full details will appear in Monday's <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
WITCH Will AND SAVE <lb />
C L L <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AND <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
THE FUNNY PUFFER. <lb />
A r, of the Salt Sn la <lb />
th. <lb />
The funniest little follow in salt <lb />
water is the puffer, or <lb />
Fishermen call hint the <lb />
When he is swimming around at <lb />
ease with nothing to alarm him ha <lb />
looks queer trough, for skin of <lb />
abdomen is all loose and <lb />
and he such a tail <lb />
and little tins and <lb />
inch a big, cornered head <lb />
he looks entirely absurd. His mouth, <lb />
instead of being big and gaping, as <lb />
most mouths are. is only a tiny <lb />
round hole at the end of a pointed. <lb />
conical snout. Out of this circular <lb />
mouth protrude his teeth, like those <lb />
of a rabbit, lie would I about as <lb />
homely a fish as could ho made if it <lb />
were not for the beautiful orange <lb />
yellow and silver colorings that <lb />
play all over him. queer as he <lb />
lien he i at em, it is only <lb />
when he is frightened or excited <lb />
that ho becomes really funny. If he <lb />
is hooked, for instance, he cornea to <lb />
the surface grinding those <lb />
teeth so that I lie be <lb />
heard a good feel away, and <lb />
then as soon as the hand <lb />
him he begins to grunt hoarsely, <lb />
with each grunt he swells a bit <lb />
till within a few momenta he has <lb />
puffed himself so full of air that he <lb />
i quite round and firm, like a ball. <lb />
So thoroughly does he distend him- <lb />
self with air that When the fisher- <lb />
men hurl him at the water with all <lb />
their force, as they often do, he will <lb />
bounce like a rubber ball. If be <lb />
dropped into the water after blow- <lb />
himself full of air he floats on . <lb />
lightly as thistledown, and be <lb />
will stay that way until lie has as- <lb />
sured himself that danger has gone <lb />
by. He does the same when he is <lb />
by other fish, and as he <lb />
oats almost entirely out of water, <lb />
with only a little bit of his hard, <lb />
spiny body sunk under the surface, <lb />
very few fish can hurt him once he <lb />
is inflated. <lb />
The Doctor They Wanted. <lb />
A little girl sent in n hurry <lb />
for the doctor the other day, and <lb />
when she reached the steps of the <lb />
physician's office she found there a <lb />
doctor of divinity, the pastor of the <lb />
h which she attends. <lb />
my little said the <lb />
minister, who recognized the child, <lb />
the matter Nothing <lb />
don't know for said the <lb />
girl. we can't find my ten- <lb />
ball high or low. and we think <lb />
maybe the baby's swallowed <lb />
exclaimed the rev- <lb />
gentleman, much amused. <lb />
so want the doctor Well, <lb />
I'm a doctor. Won't I <lb />
The little girl eyed him a moment <lb />
in a brown study, as though the <lb />
idea was new and might be good, <lb />
she -aid at last, shaking her <lb />
head with decision. want a <lb />
doctor hut practices, not one that <lb />
A Humorist's Peculiar Habits. <lb />
The late loll Nye replied as fol- <lb />
lows to a correspondent who in- <lb />
about his habits of work and <lb />
the weather la such that I <lb />
cannot exercise in the open air I <lb />
have a heavy pair of dumbbells at <lb />
mi lodgings, which use for hold- <lb />
the t open. also belong to <lb />
an lie lull a pair of Indian <lb />
clubs red handles. owe much <lb />
of my r health to this. I do <lb />
most of writing in a lifting <lb />
posture or in an autograph album. <lb />
When am not engaged in though <lb />
I am i in from <lb />
its c. c t . I am very genial and <lb />
in ho thrown a <lb />
are not so to <lb />
I it ion. In tho morning <lb />
nil , in the even- <lb />
i and at <lb />
night we <lb />
Tho First Doctor. <lb />
There is no subject whoso history <lb />
has more of curious interest than <lb />
that of medicine. Its origin is far <lb />
back in the mythical period, where <lb />
the i- nothing strange. <lb />
The physician, whose name mi <lb />
passed down tradition to the <lb />
Greeks, . . I lie belonged <lb />
race m p. as <lb />
. and hall horse. So <lb />
the Ural physician a veritable <lb />
horse dot-tor d and no <lb />
i con. Modern <lb />
M. however, have no to <lb />
blush this apparently humble <lb />
. for was an honor to <lb />
bis prof n. fie f I of care in <lb />
a Mi. ;. i .- , which i- more than <lb />
can be said of hi- followers. <lb />
Qualifications. <lb />
Mi Winthrop-Brad- <lb />
i i, our anew tors did <lb />
in the May flower, as <lb />
I, and marry <lb />
nu know why they did <lb />
Mr. de <lb />
. I'll tell you, They <lb />
wet tin kind people who <lb />
Si. which, he strode haughtily <lb />
from the Life. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS <lb />
tight purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths all disease. <lb />
to the root the whole met- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
unit restore the action of the <lb />
to normal <lb />
Give tone to the and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
THE INDUSTRIAL ADVANCE. <lb />
Between 1880 and 1905 the <lb />
South Increased the number of <lb />
Its Cotton spindles from <lb />
to the ion <lb />
of cotton in its mills from <lb />
to bales. To boon <lb />
readers that on its face may <lb />
convey much meaning, but <lb />
h now force when <lb />
is remembered that Now <lb />
land and all the country outside <lb />
of tho South in i. <lb />
bales, or six times as <lb />
much the South, and in <lb />
bales, or but a few <lb />
thousand bales more than tho <lb />
South. Between 1890 and <lb />
tho South quadrupled Its <lb />
consumption cotton, while <lb />
Now England increased Hr <lb />
cent A now of the <lb />
meaning of the tons of <lb />
iron produced is gained when it <lb />
is remembered that this is nearly <lb />
much pig iron the entire <lb />
country made in 1880, that <lb />
the tons of bituminous <lb />
coal now mined in the South, and <lb />
annually increasing, is <lb />
tons, or per cent. <lb />
more than the output of <lb />
coal for the United States <lb />
years ago. All that been <lb />
accomplished in Southern mate- <lb />
rial which can be <lb />
measured by dry statistics is, <lb />
however, as nothing compared <lb />
to the value of the experience <lb />
gained, the capital accumulated, <lb />
and the of power and <lb />
strength as against weakness <lb />
and hopelessness of <lb />
years ago. If from Mount <lb />
Mitchell the highest <lb />
of the Kooky <lb />
bird's-eye view of the South <lb />
could be had, there would soon <lb />
B mighty, resistless, onward <lb />
movement of a people who, <lb />
struggled amid the darkness <lb />
of the wilderness with no pillar <lb />
of lire to guide <lb />
ed in body and mind by the hard <lb />
but victorious light, have at last <lb />
come in sight of the Promised <lb />
Land. No longer moving west- <lb />
ward as heretofore, the tide of <lb />
population would seen to be <lb />
turning southward. The bard <lb />
died veterans of tho <lb />
struggle for industrial <lb />
once are seen to be drawing <lb />
re-enforcements from <lb />
this incoming tide. Capital, the <lb />
greatest coward of earth, joins <lb />
the procession, and the South. <lb />
beggar no longer, invites the <lb />
world's surplus money seeking <lb />
the most profitable field <lb />
for it not <lb />
with a beggar's plea, but with <lb />
the right to We are <lb />
pendent, can stand alone, we <lb />
have accumulated enough <lb />
money and experience to assure <lb />
a groat and steady advance; but <lb />
no vast Is the field, so .-sure are <lb />
tho returns, that we bid the <lb />
world a welcome, that all ma- <lb />
share in the utilization of our <lb />
and in the consequent <lb />
wealth to be created. <lb />
the South to all mankind, is a <lb />
region of which earth bus no <lb />
duplicate. Does statement <lb />
seem too Examine it a <lb />
moment.- From Booth's <lb />
by Richard <lb />
II. Edmonds, In the American <lb />
Monthly Review of Reviews tot <lb />
February. <lb />
January <lb />
SELLING <lb />
This is the month you should buy. It <lb />
is the month we should sell. You should <lb />
buy because all lines in this store are re- <lb />
from to per cent. <lb />
We should sell because we should make <lb />
room for Spring and Summer goods yet to <lb />
come. <lb />
This opportunity is a mutual one and <lb />
we trust you will take advantage of the <lb />
many Bargains we are now offering. <lb />
These prices will prevail until Feb. 1st. <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
Notice <lb />
All persons ale hereby forbid <lb />
muter penally of the to <lb />
contract give employ <lb />
in or shelter SODS, <lb />
A nine Slot ks and mi- Allen <lb />
without <lb />
Jackson <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Luckiest Man m Arkansas. <lb />
the luckiest man in Ark- <lb />
writes H. L, Stanley, of <lb />
Bruno, the restoration of <lb />
my wife's health after live years <lb />
of continuous coughing and bleed <lb />
from tho lungs; and I owe <lb />
my good fortune to the world's <lb />
greatest medicine, Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery tor Consumption, <lb />
which I know from experience <lb />
will cure consumption if taken <lb />
in time My wife improved with <lb />
first bottle and twelve bottles <lb />
completed the cur <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior of Pitt <lb />
County having issued Letters <lb />
to me, undersigned, On the <lb />
17th. of Jan., on the estate <lb />
of It. k. Mayo, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate Immediate pay- <lb />
to the underpinned, and to all <lb />
creditors of said estate lo present their <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months <lb />
after the date of this notice, or this <lb />
notice will lie plead in bar of their re- <lb />
This the of Jan., <lb />
G, A. <lb />
on the Estate of R. E <lb />
James, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly Qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administrator of the estate of Mis. M, <lb />
B, real, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all <lb />
the estate must <lb />
present the undersigned on or <lb />
Cures the i before the 17th, day of January. 1907, <lb />
worst coughs and colds or money j be plead in bar of <lb />
a, lay f Jan., 1906. <lb />
and trial W. I. <lb />
b free. <lb />
of Mrs. M. k. real<lb />
-.-, <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
REWARD <lb />
A reward will be paid for in- <lb />
formation eon vial <lb />
parts or parties who l gates <lb />
open or damage to gates or <lb />
fence around stork law <lb />
territory, or who i the fence so that <lb />
and horses <lb />
J It. sec <lb />
Sins that make you loose your <lb />
head have the same effect on your <lb />
heart. <lb />
The sharpness of the serpent's <lb />
tooth is nothing to compare to tho <lb />
ravages of the tooth of time; <lb />
Harry <lb />
II. W <lb />
I LAWYERS, <lb />
curl <lb />
Always <lb />
-ON- <lb />
Hand. <lb />
of Framing x ft. <lb />
Also German Siding, Ceiling and <lb />
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb />
lumber necessary for building a <lb />
house complete. Hills cut to or,, <lb />
on short notice. <lb />
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- <lb />
-o AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
Ar for Daily <lb />
we take <lb />
receiving sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
those in We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We also orders <lb />
t a job <lb />
H Tripp had the misfortune <lb />
Wednesday lo lose an <lb />
book, charges to the <lb />
of about . <lb />
Our and art squares are <lb />
finer limn the finest, and <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
J. M. Moore has had of <lb />
those trips down the road. We; <lb />
do bow many <lb />
tome folks are beginning to <lb />
interested <lb />
Our specialties are, staple and <lb />
Fruits and Com <lb />
Dry good, Notions <lb />
and Shoes. for <lb />
Hi own Clothing, made to <lb />
dual measurement. <lb />
Troy which, <lb />
win called deliver- <lb />
ed hanking past <lb />
hoping to serve <lb />
you the future. F. G. <lb />
Co. <lb />
J. J. Sou have just <lb />
received another car load of Ell- <lb />
wood wire <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
painting them with Harrison, <lb />
Town County lead <lb />
and full line colors, kept at J. <lb />
B. Smith A Bro. <lb />
A full supply of Trunks <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made I'm <lb />
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
J. Savage made a Dying <lb />
visit Wednesday <lb />
business. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson invites your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We call your attention to out <lb />
line of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Mir. B. C. Coward has returned <lb />
from a recent visit to Snow Hill. <lb />
fold clasp pin. Pie <lb />
sign Bx C. it. <lb />
A suitable reward for it will lie <lb />
paid by C. L. Cannon at <lb />
drug Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
Tyson, they have the best and <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
. La lest styles cloaks and wrap <lb />
for Debates and Ladies <lb />
also a nice hue of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. B. Smith it Bro. <lb />
Cannon and have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods <lb />
shoes <lb />
For a nice present boy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. It is <lb />
appreciate for any occasion, <lb />
A mil ill line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
lit J B Smith Bro <lb />
i u.-l <lb />
t lull lb of 1-rd it <lb />
I bay <lb />
iii i. n u. Lilly Co <lb />
W, H, i of tin-en <lb />
A full line of trunks, valise-, <lb />
, hand , <lb />
ml suits Case-<lb />
K Bro <lb />
lee <lb />
v I <lb />
c.<lb />
i a <lb />
I always keep on hand a <lb />
line feed at <lb />
prices. Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
seed meal and brand <lb />
and ship Frank Lilly A Co. <lb />
G, returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from a business trip up <lb />
the road. <lb />
Dixon, an old colored <lb />
man who was raised and lived all <lb />
his life in this section, but no <lb />
living in or near killed <lb />
another colored man <lb />
and is now in jail. There <lb />
a festival at <lb />
and the killed was <lb />
was whipping the his <lb />
hot when the homicide took place. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
sell your seed until yon see me. <lb />
Lilly Co. <lb />
Go to E. E. Go's new <lb />
market fresh meats, <lb />
sage, fresh fish. <lb />
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
A they have tho best. <lb />
Miss Lucy of <lb />
who has her <lb />
Mrs. W. M. Edwards, left <lb />
V to visit <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
V. paper <lb />
Pomps with or joints <lb />
and pipe at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
ii, <lb />
i. <lb />
i i <lb />
i. . <lb />
. I I . <lb />
. . ,.<lb />
1.1- <lb />
i hem. ., , ,., <lb />
J A. and <lb />
hive on h visit to on <lb />
ii her hide Tar i <lb />
visited old Lome, <lb />
last Wednesday, We <lb />
Saw ail l i ii it many of <lb />
our old Ii Minis, a good <lb />
lime. . seemed glad <lb />
and e were glad to see them <lb />
it is not In lie long before <lb />
our i r. We being <lb />
hi i ml <lb />
ii . <lb />
. i ample i u <lb />
I I . <lb />
Chinese Should Wear whirls. <lb />
. j Farmer quotes <lb />
Mi in-lid H- <lb />
r saying the <lb />
would ad <lb />
crop the if <lb />
Ting Fang stated <lb />
At It d he said to H <lb />
my people <lb />
used em ton as your people d <lb />
every should Id one <lb />
i eh <lb />
Is <lb />
Ill <lb />
QUEER ENGLISH LAWS. <lb />
. .- of I <lb />
The cut can <lb />
in the country <lb />
the the church, the court <lb />
of justice- i even <lb />
can do anything, said <lb />
Lord when prime minis- <lb />
turn a man a woman <lb />
or a woman into a But, add <lb />
writer the Grand Magazine, it. <lb />
is often I ml <lb />
the statute., i W. Ii i it <lb />
v. <lb />
an crop <lb />
the South , . found in acts of is <lb />
Why not begin a propaganda to; statute for rebuilding of <lb />
induce every Chinaman to length- jail. The bill us orig- <lb />
, ii . drafted provided that prison- <lb />
In- one inch Ir would be ,,. , i i i <lb />
, , should be confined in the old <lb />
a patriotic movement and in <lb />
make such mi additional demand I committee u clause was added lo the <lb />
for that it wood I effect that new prison should be <lb />
be for i constructed out of the material of <lb />
Mr. Mr. <lb />
Miss has accept <lb />
ed a position with W. E. <lb />
Get the Cox planter the <lb />
best the market at J. B. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
We have moved in <lb />
store of J. H. Bynum West <lb />
street just north of the <lb />
Carolina House. Our golds are <lb />
all new as our entire old stock was <lb />
burned in the recent fire. We will <lb />
G. L. luck to kg to have our friends as <lb />
well as the general call and <lb />
see We know we can please <lb />
NOVICE. <lb />
My sou William Jenkins, <lb />
having left my home <lb />
my the said <lb />
William col., being a <lb />
minor, this is to warn any and <lb />
persons giving food or em- <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. This January 19th 1906 <lb />
William col. <lb />
Tea Thousand Affected. <lb />
At a mass here f <lb />
miners employed by the <lb />
and <lb />
Iron Company, Jefferson and <lb />
and lion mi; any. mid <lb />
allied concerns with <lb />
heir, w s <lb />
i go lo i all <lb />
he men and <lb />
h been adjusted. It <lb />
s alleged by miners <lb />
is being violated, <lb />
men are <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Dress Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross as to price and quality. <lb />
silks, and white <lb />
goods at J K Hunt n Bro <lb />
Bed mattresses, springs, <lb />
and double, rockers, <lb />
and torn chairs wash stands <lb />
dressers tables at J B Smith <lb />
Mrs. Mm Smith, Green- <lb />
ville, visiting the of W. <lb />
C. Jackson. <lb />
Calico at cents <lb />
per yard, reductions while <lb />
slippers summer goods, at J. <lb />
K. Smith A Bro. <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
their new Hue of and fancy <lb />
groceries. <lb />
Chills and levers are playing a <lb />
in part around <lb />
Ayden, have been several <lb />
shakes and more are anticipated. <lb />
We will not refer to the warmer <lb />
period. we hope for a <lb />
better change and that <lb />
If the representatives from <lb />
den to the meeting <lb />
Greenville tomorrow are not voted <lb />
the fairest of the fair, then surely <lb />
the judge-.-ii that will <lb />
be biased In their expression. <lb />
Car load salt far sale by <lb />
non and Tyson. <lb />
There was a large crowd from <lb />
the section here Tues- <lb />
day in attendance a <lb />
court. <lb />
P. s. the <lb />
I can now found on <lb />
of railroad between office of Dr <lb />
Dixon and Tripp Bro shops. <lb />
I have a full supply of general <lb />
and fancy groceries, confection- <lb />
cigars, and tobacco. <lb />
and every night n <lb />
of train, call and I will <lb />
you fair. P. Cannon. <lb />
W. C. Jackson A Co <lb />
F. Lilly to Norfolk Tues- <lb />
day to visit his wife who is there <lb />
in a for treatment. <lb />
Lilly's many friends here hope to <lb />
hear of her speedy recovery. <lb />
For Sale One certain lot or <lb />
parcel of land the town of Ayden <lb />
joining the lots of J. F. Dixon <lb />
a d William con- <lb />
about two acres, which will <lb />
be sold reasonable terms. See <lb />
or apply B. Ayden, <lb />
B. P. D. No. or see J. J. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows locks nails Cross <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
B Smith Bro <lb />
For peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, ac, apply to E. E. <lb />
ft On. <lb />
We have bought grocery <lb />
business of and <lb />
and will conduct the same <lb />
line of business at the same store. <lb />
We invite the public to call and <lb />
see us. We will sell as cheap as <lb />
the cheapest and always the best. <lb />
Give us a B. Williams. <lb />
buy a second d <lb />
sale with couple doors, to weigh <lb />
less one pounds. <lb />
W. Jackson Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Your Eye. <lb />
If you are troubled with your <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty in <lb />
glasses, it matters <lb />
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
an expert <lb />
Ayden, N. C, who has five years <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
obstinate cases. He never fails to <lb />
give satisfaction or,, their <lb />
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene Lenoir <lb />
in people to testify to his <lb />
and ability. Give him your eye <lb />
if you want satisfaction. <lb />
SPECIAL SALE. <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
15th, we will conduct a special sale <lb />
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb />
shoes and bats. These prices <lb />
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This is <lb />
the month you should buy. It is <lb />
the month we should sell. All <lb />
lines in our store will be reduced <lb />
from to twenty to per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Our spring and summer goods <lb />
will arrive and in order to <lb />
make room tor our stock, we have <lb />
decided to conduct this sale. This <lb />
opportunity is a mutual one, and <lb />
we trust you will take advantage <lb />
of the many bargains we will offer. <lb />
Come to see be convinced <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
d leaders -I the <lb />
Col on Association in he going <lb />
the Urging <lb />
M i <lb />
of the Would <lb />
j add e Inch to their <lb />
Shirt and all Celestials would wear <lb />
shirts the South he <lb />
put to it to raise enough cotton o <lb />
meet the far Cotton at <lb />
teen cents a pound <lb />
the old. and the bill became a law <lb />
before anybody detected this glaring <lb />
absurdity. <lb />
is the of <lb />
George II. chapter which en- <lb />
acts that the penalty imposed under <lb />
it shall be given half t the king <lb />
and half to the poor of the parish. <lb />
After tho had boon pa.- d it was <lb />
discovered that the penally which <lb />
the act provides is transportation <lb />
for fourteen years. The first <lb />
was that the penalty should be <lb />
a fine of On second thought <lb />
parliament substituted a term of <lb />
Let us agitate for longer shins penal servitude, but it forgot to <lb />
for the Chinese New., <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Frightfully Burned <lb />
has W. Moore, a machinist, <lb />
of Ford City. Pa , had his <lb />
frightfully in an <lb />
cal furnace. Ho applied Buck- <lb />
Salve with the usual <lb />
quick and perfect cure. <lb />
Greatest Healer on earth for <lb />
Burns, Wounds, Bores, Eczema <lb />
and Piles. at J. L. Wooten's. <lb />
GOODS SAVED <lb />
FROM FIRE <lb />
Same as of <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur- <lb />
goods. In fact <lb />
everything kept in a first near Oak Hill, Thirty- <lb />
ClaSS general nine men were employed in <lb />
Store Sold at greatly and eleven have escaped <lb />
ed prices. alive. At six bodies <lb />
bad been recovered near the month <lb />
of mine, it is certain all <lb />
the others the mine dead. <lb />
Men Dead. <lb />
Charleston, W. Va., Feb. At <lb />
least men are sup- <lb />
posed to have met death a <lb />
mine explosion in the <lb />
of the Stewart Colliers Com <lb />
HORTON <lb />
NOTICE DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm id was <lb />
on the of 1906, <lb />
by mutual consent, F. <lb />
V, Johnston inter- <lb />
est Johnston In the <lb />
The will con- <lb />
A Gospel. <lb />
The J. C. Warren, pastor <lb />
Sharon Baptist Church, Be- <lb />
lair, Ga , says of Electric <lb />
a Godsend to mankind. It <lb />
cured mo of lame back, stiff Joints <lb />
tinned lb Mine staid by F. V. and complete physical collapse <lb />
hi- n day Jan. 1906. <lb />
K. V. Johnston. <lb />
J. II. Johns <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb />
Office Brick Block, East Railroad St. <lb />
Ayden. N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
model, I <lb />
. IN ALL COUNTRIES. <lb />
direct Washington MM <lb />
and often the patent. <lb />
and <lb />
Write or come <lb />
Ninth I <lb />
WASHINGTON, O. C. <lb />
I was also weak it took mo half <lb />
an hour to walk a mile. Two <lb />
bottles of Electric Bitters have <lb />
made me so strong I have just <lb />
I walked three miles in minutes <lb />
and feel like walking three more <lb />
It's made a man of Great <lb />
. est remedy for weakness and all <lb />
j Stomach. Liver and Kidney <lb />
complaints. Sold under <lb />
tee at J L. Wooten's Drugstore <lb />
Price <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
The Only Requisite tor <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
arc your bands and a jar of <lb />
Pompeian <lb />
Massage Cream <lb />
not i-hi the <lb />
Ii nothing in <lb />
, if it remains, U <lb />
dirt <lb />
kin -i <lb />
is for <lb />
becomes i- blocked. <lb />
every out of the <lb />
dirt, <lb />
the lite an. <lb />
mint <lb />
u h I c i Ii <lb />
use n after <lb />
Price . HI pr <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the of business Jan. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, i <lb />
mid Fixtures <lb />
Demand Loins <lb />
Duo from Banks, 31,162.88 <lb />
ems, <lb />
Gold Com, 110.00 <lb />
Silver Coin, 1,676.47 <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other S. mites <lb />
Total. <lb />
Capital stock paid in. <lb />
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, 1,331 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposits l <lb />
Cashier's 01.75 <lb />
omit the providing for the <lb />
division of the spoils between the <lb />
king and his indigent <lb />
Again, the Darlington Improve- <lb />
net of has a <lb />
which it puzzle the most as- <lb />
lawyer to explain. It reads, <lb />
term means <lb />
any building pulled or burned to or <lb />
ten feet tho of the <lb />
adjoining <lb />
Such mistakes arc due to <lb />
or carelessness. Others us <lb />
amusing arise from the use or mis- <lb />
use of Even <lb />
the lay member tries to copy the <lb />
jargon of the lawyers, and the re- <lb />
frequently is that he contuses <lb />
every one. including himself. <lb />
One amendment proposed by such <lb />
u member was worded as <lb />
dog found trespassing on <lb />
land unaccompanied by the <lb />
registered owner of such dog or <lb />
person, who shall on being asked <lb />
for hi- true name and address, may <lb />
be then and there destroyed by such <lb />
occupier or by his But <lb />
this gem of meaningless rhetoric <lb />
was not passed. <lb />
Peers of the realm as well as <lb />
humble commons are not above <lb />
lapsing into ambiguity. A certain <lb />
noble lord in committee on the <lb />
holdings bill put down <lb />
this startling <lb />
ask the government whether <lb />
hey will consider the practicability <lb />
of introducing some provision for <lb />
alleviating the great hardship now <lb />
suffered by the family of any clergy- <lb />
man if he dies while occupying his <lb />
as many clergymen have late- <lb />
found themselves reluctantly <lb />
compelled to <lb />
Tho Power of Eye. <lb />
It is told of Van tho <lb />
great that on one <lb />
while in a barroom he was ask- <lb />
ed how he gained his wonderful <lb />
power over animals, lie <lb />
is by showing them that I'm <lb />
not in least afraid of them and <lb />
by keeping my eye steadily on theirs. <lb />
I'll give you an example of the pow- <lb />
of my <lb />
Pointing to a loutish fellow who <lb />
near by, he <lb />
-V see that fellow He's a <lb />
make him across <lb />
the room to and I won't say a <lb />
word lo <lb />
Sitting down, ho fixed his keen, <lb />
Steady eye on the man. Presently <lb />
the fellow straightened himself up, <lb />
rose from his seat and came slowly <lb />
across to the lion When ho <lb />
was close enough he drew back his <lb />
arm and struck Vim a <lb />
blow under the chin, <lb />
knocking him clean over the chair, <lb />
with the remark. Stare at <lb />
Hie like again, won't <lb />
London Standard. <lb />
Total, <lb />
STATE OF NORTH s <lb />
OF PITT, <lb />
I, J. K. Smith, of the hank, swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of and be- <lb />
lief. J. K. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 5tH of <lb />
STANCH. HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. K. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
Directors <lb />
In <lb />
The is <lb />
authority for the following account <lb />
of the speeches delivered in lbs <lb />
house of commons by elder <lb />
afterward I Chill <lb />
Ii is nil. I of him i once in <lb />
the if commons lie a <lb />
h . the words, Mr. <lb />
then, observing a <lb />
i ; in the audience, ho <lb />
i i. k -1 around and <lb />
with a loud rising in its notes <lb />
and swelling into vehement anger, <lb />
he is said lo have pronounced again <lb />
the word three limes and, <lb />
having I has quelled the house and <lb />
extinguished every appearance of <lb />
levity or laughter, turned round and <lb />
disdainfully will laugh, <lb />
at sugar <lb />
. . <lb />
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THE <lb />
3- WHICHARD, <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
AND Proprietor. <lb />
in the post office at N. C, as second class matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
pot in and adjoining counties <lb />
in to fiction <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY FEB. lg <lb />
The railroads would like to Hep <lb />
bum that bill. <lb />
Next thins you know <lb />
will be inquiring who struck <lb />
Patterson <lb />
As it kept him out of jail, <lb />
will doubt be an advocate of <lb />
dodging hereafter. <lb />
Some folks get mighty close to <lb />
jail and escape, and some even es- <lb />
cape after they get in it. <lb />
If the county officials fail <lb />
their duty the blame cannot be laid <lb />
at the door of the governor. <lb />
t It looks like they are going to <lb />
enough against Smoot to put him <lb />
the time his term expires. <lb />
While success has wings, a Callow <lb />
docs not have to fly to catch it, but <lb />
can if he is a good runner. <lb />
Some of the technicalities on which <lb />
a criminal are <lb />
too to he on the statute book. <lb />
The American girl who takes u <lb />
Count for the name of the thing. <lb />
pays a big price for what she gels <lb />
When Durham can't hare anything <lb />
else they pull off between A <lb />
man and his wife. And the woman <lb />
got the best of it <lb />
Illinois preachers are coming in <lb />
the lime light by getting in <lb />
sonic scrape and committing suicide <lb />
to avoid the consequences. <lb />
With a man and his wife both <lb />
suing for divorce, as is the situation <lb />
in a Durham, it looks like <lb />
one or the oilier of them might win <lb />
The Louisburg Times has <lb />
its thirty sixth year. For twenty <lb />
line years J. A. Thomas has been it <lb />
and he is one of the re <lb />
A good man and good <lb />
go hand in hand there. <lb />
It is announced that the Czar pro- <lb />
poses to out the revolution- <lb />
This trial of endurance <lb />
between the supply of dynamite and <lb />
the supply of assassins ought to <lb />
promise a rich harvest to the under- <lb />
takers. <lb />
Representative Perkins, of New <lb />
York, alludes to the Hepburn rate <lb />
bill as a Messrs. <lb />
and about <lb />
others will do their best t <lb />
make it look that way before they <lb />
are through with it. <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
The colored people of <lb />
ton county have organized a laud <lb />
and improvement company, and in <lb />
Charlotte they have an <lb />
company. That kind of <lb />
to spread among the race. <lb />
It remained for the Kansas City <lb />
Journal to ask, much is <lb />
Nicholas <lb />
Oh we guess he is worth a <lb />
tar. <lb />
After such as that there <lb />
ought to be a copper sent. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES, <lb />
Judge wants to know what will <lb />
we do with our millionaires Better <lb />
be trying to find out what the mills <lb />
propose to do with us. <lb />
The calculators are busy <lb />
They say Miss Mice will res <lb />
about wedding presents <lb />
whine value will ran in the <lb />
neighborhood <lb />
With the owners of the mines <lb />
running up the nice of coal just <lb />
cause a strike among the miners had <lb />
been talked about, what would they <lb />
do ii strike really occurred <lb />
An <lb />
like Ed. is <lb />
now complaining that his audiences <lb />
take him too seriously. <lb />
The people of Utah ought to <lb />
Deed Smoot an old age annuity ii <lb />
they expect him to hang around <lb />
Washington till his case reaches a <lb />
hearing.<lb />
Governor Folk, of Missouri, an- <lb />
that the grafters are on the <lb />
run. but everybody knows that they <lb />
are and that they are outrunning <lb />
pursuers. <lb />
blames the packers for <lb />
being sore with Commissioner Oar- <lb />
Geld They say themselves <lb />
they gave him evidence enough lo <lb />
send them all to the penitentiary.<lb />
It is said that the Pullman Car <lb />
Company will issue no more free <lb />
passes, bill it is too much to hope <lb />
they will pay their porters <lb />
salary to make them <lb />
pendent of tips.<lb />
The is put in the <lb />
position of not being able <lb />
to satisfy both Arizona and New <lb />
Mexico, no matter what it does with <lb />
the statehood bill.<lb />
We are assured that people on <lb />
Mars live to years old. <lb />
Possibly their commissioners man- <lb />
age to complete a canal after they <lb />
L once started it.<lb />
officially blames himself <lb />
for losing the of Mukden. <lb />
A Washington dispatch states that .,,. . ,, , , . ,. , , <lb />
I Ins is a tardy but satisfactory con <lb />
a I has asked that the . ., . <lb />
Urination of the reports that were <lb />
What , gt <lb />
wants to meddle in a fight <lb />
like that for we are at a loss <lb />
O sec. <lb />
hi in it on I he <lb />
railroads are dun ; conditions <lb />
similar to found by the <lb />
ration commission on the Rocky <lb />
and Spring Hope branch of <lb />
the Cast Line. <lb />
The new play of Wheeler <lb />
WilcOX has met with such brilliant <lb />
that it may be necessary lo <lb />
insure it against the claims of the <lb />
alleged who signs his photo <lb />
graphs poetically, Col. John <lb />
A. <lb />
At a hearing the <lb />
seven prominent white men arrested <lb />
in South Carolina on the charge of <lb />
participating a lynching, were <lb />
released, the trial magistrate <lb />
there was no evidence to <lb />
hold them. We do not see what <lb />
as expected. <lb />
The boss of the States <lb />
Senate from Island nominates <lb />
either Mr. Hearst or Mr. Bryan for <lb />
presidency in Neither of <lb />
these men would probably hesitate <lb />
to make the race if Senator Aldrich <lb />
should be nominated on the <lb />
on ticket. <lb />
Our <lb />
D. C. Feb. 1900. <lb />
Somebody in the House Commit- <lb />
tee on Agriculture must have a <lb />
grudge against the seed men <lb />
country. There was a sudden call <lb />
for information from the House the <lb />
other day and it resulted in the re- <lb />
that a large number of the <lb />
seed firms, not all of them it may be <lb />
said for the reputation of the <lb />
have been adulterating the <lb />
seed sold to the farmer so that the <lb />
wonder was that he ever got any <lb />
the forage crops he was expecting <lb />
t seems that last year when the d <lb />
appropriation was made, there was a <lb />
provision inserted the bi that <lb />
Department of Agriculture <lb />
buy samples of seeds the <lb />
open market and not only out <lb />
by examination were <lb />
but publish the names of the <lb />
ms engaged in the business. <lb />
not a very welcome task <lb />
the Department- It was the sort <lb />
of publicity that would make <lb />
as well as friends and the two <lb />
bulletins that were published were <lb />
cut down to the least possible com- <lb />
pass and were not given out to the <lb />
newspaper men at all. Neither <lb />
would the information sent to Con <lb />
have been given out if the de <lb />
could have helped it Hut <lb />
there was a leak in the committee <lb />
and the result was that the whole of <lb />
the correspondence has gotten into <lb />
print. There are hundreds of names <lb />
of supposedly reputable firms. The <lb />
adulteration of the samples runs <lb />
the way from a few per cent, to US <lb />
per cent. The report shows also <lb />
that tons of cheap worthless seeds <lb />
are imported annually from Ger- <lb />
many, Canada and the Argentine for <lb />
the solo purpose of being mixed <lb />
with the native grass seed being <lb />
s II as the pure product. As Ken- <lb />
blue grass seed costs cents <lb />
a pound and the Canada grass <lb />
inly o cents, there is profit in the <lb />
transaction. The bur clover seed <lb />
used to adulterate alfalfa is a <lb />
product of South American woo <lb />
combing. The department even <lb />
found small wire teeth of the card- <lb />
machines in the samples, taking <lb />
no Sherlock Holmes to tell where the <lb />
seed had come from. Red clover <lb />
and orchard grass were also included <lb />
in the report. Out of samples <lb />
f the latter examined, there were <lb />
adulterated. Of the red clover, <lb />
all the samples had been mixed with <lb />
seed of yellow trefoil. Of this <lb />
there were imported in one year <lb />
pounds and was of no use <lb />
as an adulterant. Sometimes <lb />
the foreign seed had been sterilized <lb />
they were mixed with the <lb />
seeds, This recalls the case <lb />
of a brilliant contractor in the old <lb />
Jays of the Agricultural Department <lb />
who the department a ear load <lb />
or two of tomato seed for free <lb />
None of them came up and <lb />
it was discovered later that the seed <lb />
were the refuse from canning facto- <lb />
and had all been boiled <lb />
of the department don't, like to <lb />
hear this story, but it is true. The <lb />
department's investigation so far has <lb />
included only the four forage plants <lb />
named, but the law requires all <lb />
of commercial seeds to he <lb />
taken up in turn if the farmers <lb />
of the country will keep up the <lb />
either there will boa lot more <lb />
names firms go on the depart- <lb />
in black list or there will a <lb />
regeneration in the seed business <lb />
and some rascals driven <lb />
out of business. It be said <lb />
that any one interested can get the <lb />
names of the offending by <lb />
writing to the Department. This <lb />
will throw a little extra work on the <lb />
officials, but that is what they are <lb />
paid for. <lb />
An interesting hearing has been <lb />
going on before the House Commit- <lb />
tee on Agriculture anent the trans- <lb />
of live cattle by the <lb />
roads. The stock shippers are <lb />
clamoring for extension of the <lb />
time that cattle may be carried <lb />
the roads without food or water. <lb />
The Humane Society which is <lb />
behalf of the suffering <lb />
beasts is after a reduction. The <lb />
limit of this waterless <lb />
transportation is now fixed by law at <lb />
hours which as any man with a <lb />
stomach will appreciate is entirely <lb />
long. The shippers of live <lb />
stock want it extended to hours <lb />
to make a little more money of the <lb />
stock. If they could, they would <lb />
make the run just as long as it could <lb />
he made without actually losing <lb />
money on the weight of the stock <lb />
over the amount saved in food and <lb />
handling charges The Society on <lb />
the other hand claims that either the <lb />
runs should be shortened or that the <lb />
cars should be titled with feeding <lb />
and watering devices. There are <lb />
plenty expired patents for such <lb />
cars on the market though of course <lb />
the installation would cost some- <lb />
thing. There is the other <lb />
live of moving the slaughter houses <lb />
into the cattle country and doing <lb />
with the long transportation <lb />
altogether. this would mean <lb />
extra expense to the Beef Trust <lb />
which now makes the shipper pay <lb />
the freight. It all resolves itself <lb />
into a contest between humanity and <lb />
greed, ft may be that humanity <lb />
will win but at the least the Humane <lb />
Society is determined that there will <lb />
he no extension of the railroad run <lb />
and a compromise may be effected <lb />
on that basis. <lb />
Rain Coats <lb />
The officers of the North Car <lb />
Retail <lb />
are considering the <lb />
of establishing a tire insurance <lb />
company. It is thought that it <lb />
will be easily formed and that <lb />
the merchants throughout the <lb />
State will give the same their <lb />
entire co-operation, It is <lb />
ed by those who <lb />
this subject that much cheaper <lb />
insurance can be had by intro- <lb />
the feature into the <lb />
and besides it will <lb />
to the support of the <lb />
elation This matter will be <lb />
thoroughly investigated and it <lb />
is expected that the insurance <lb />
feature Will begun at the next <lb />
State convention, which meets <lb />
ill City the latter part <lb />
of Journal. <lb />
1905 Y <lb />
Bf HOUSE <lb />
This is splendid weather for Ducks, Doctors and Rain <lb />
W Every prudent Man will buy a Rain Coat and get along with- <lb />
out the Doctor and his bill. A Rain Coat, if it is <lb />
genuine, is a Overcoat of Covert, fine Cheviot, or mixed <lb />
Worsted, with the fabric chemically treated before the Tailor gets <lb />
hold of it. The process doesn't hurt the cloth in any way, but <lb />
helps it in most ways; makes it impervious, though not proof a- <lb />
tire-hydrant. W In short, a Gentleman's Rain Coat is <lb />
both a luxury and a necessity. Rain Coats tailored and finish- <lb />
ed in the best style, known to Rain Coat makers, to <lb />
FRANK <lb />
KING <lb />
THE PIONEER REPRESENTATIVE IN GREENVILLE <lb />
HOME INSURANCE COMPANIES. <lb />
OF <lb />
LU <lb />
F M. HORNADAY, <lb />
GENERAL INSURANCE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Fourth St. <lb />
Phone <lb />
9- <lb />
LU <lb />
LL <lb />
the lest and safest companies writing <lb />
LIFE, FIRE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, AND <lb />
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE, <lb />
and earnestly solicits a share of your patronage. In selecting these <lb />
companies great cure was taken that every interest of the assured lie <lb />
protected, and the high standing and excellent business methods of <lb />
our companies warrant that those insured through our agency and <lb />
suffering loss will receive a prompt settlement at the hands our <lb />
companies, no special attorney or skilled adjuster having to be pro- <lb />
cured by our patrons in order to a settlement. When in need <lb />
information regarding any kind or form at us up on <lb />
the Phone and we shall be glad to call on you and give you the <lb />
benefit of our several years experience in the business, both in this <lb />
section and also in other parts of the State.<lb />
Si <lb />
CO <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
Tot Is Read By Everybody in reach, and <lb />
it reaches people money to pay for what they want. <lb />
If you have what they want advertise it and you sure to <lb />
get a part of their money. <lb />
Insurance. <lb />
F. M. HORNADAY. <lb />
WILL GO ON YOUR BOND.<lb />
This department is in J. H. FRY, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
For nice apples, candies, j <lb />
oranges, bananas and nuts go to <lb />
Johnson's <lb />
Tom Taker, a very prosperous <lb />
who lives near <lb />
was in town Friday evening. <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and render good j <lb />
service just to see or the <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
seed for meal you can same time <lb />
by meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices healers see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
If yon want good feed Irish <lb />
go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
If you your laundry to look <lb />
nice and last it to H. L. <lb />
Johnson who represents the <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
Miss Allie of was <lb />
here Friday evening <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are still <lb />
shipping cotton planters and guano <lb />
by the car load, if yon <lb />
need any you had write or <lb />
see them <lb />
All farmers sow- <lb />
wheat can be supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb />
at g on, Barber Co. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Miss Olivia ox, who is teaching <lb />
in the graded school at <lb />
came home Friday to <lb />
spend with her mother, <lb />
Mrs. E. B. Cox. <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- We want to sell yon a <lb />
a sure cure for all Kid- See what we have to <lb />
troubles at Harrington Barber Feb., B. T. Cox <lb />
. . ,, Woods high grade garden seed <lb />
If you nave cotton seed to sell or <lb />
have years been the most pops- <lb />
exchange write or Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil company, their prices are the <lb />
highest. <lb />
line of winter <lb />
for men and youth's at H. L. John- <lb />
son's. <lb />
H. L. Johnson is headquarters <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
W. L. House makes a specialty <lb />
of pipes pipe tilting. <lb />
Joe Manning went to Greenville <lb />
Friday evening on business. <lb />
Ii. G. Chapman Co. will sell <lb />
you a good pair of shoes so cheap <lb />
that they will always wear easy <lb />
and look good to you. <lb />
A new of just re- <lb />
by R. G. Chapman Co. <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb />
at Barber Co. <lb />
The demands for Tar Heel cart <lb />
wheels is great now, any one <lb />
in need of same will do well to <lb />
write or see the A G. <lb />
A second large of hats <lb />
and caps this season latest and <lb />
style at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
and valises at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
If you want an easy shave a <lb />
neat hair cut, just call to W. <lb />
H. next door to <lb />
southern seed <lb />
and Yon <lb />
can always find them at the <lb />
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
The Bank of Winterville <lb />
business all tin- time. The daily <lb />
average of since it opened <lb />
has been <lb />
Miss Rosabel Taylor, who is a <lb />
student of the W. H. home <lb />
Friday evening to spend Saturday <lb />
and with tier who <lb />
live <lb />
Try a Prince George, or a Dan <lb />
Emmett Jim at the <lb />
drug store will show to yon. <lb />
The Eastern Carolina Supply <lb />
Co., in good shape now <lb />
lo serve the people, and they will <lb />
you right. Just give a <lb />
call. <lb />
If you need a nice Rug just call <lb />
at A. Ange Co and you can <lb />
get one, and too- <lb />
Dr. Lewis Sauls, of was <lb />
town Thursday <lb />
bushels of need Oats at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles <lb />
of were in town Friday <lb />
evening shopping. <lb />
For nice fresh eggs call to see II <lb />
L. Johnston, our <lb />
DRUMMER'S <lb />
It Was a Trifle Slow in m <lb />
Busy, But There Was No Use <lb />
for It <lb />
I bat a <lb />
doesn't ii. long my <lb />
mid the dry <lb />
born with <lb />
one a ml get rid of <lb />
was asked. <lb />
tor instance, I was <lb />
allying trip through <lb />
ten years ago, and in a <lb />
town I asked a man to change a <lb />
bill for me. He complied, <lb />
I stood there and saw <lb />
count was mean <lb />
enough not to say anything. <lb />
when I got away <lb />
began to upbraid me. I <lb />
meant to make right the <lb />
time I went back, out it so <lb />
that I did not strike the <lb />
t again last week. All <lb />
this time a still small voice was <lb />
accusing <lb />
you made it right last <lb />
found the and staled <lb />
the said that I <lb />
desired make but <lb />
he laughed and <lb />
I remember, my dear <lb />
man; but I folded two of the <lb />
bills over so that you count- <lb />
ed t beat twice I really gave you <lb />
only nine dollars. My conscience <lb />
has also accused me, go <lb />
out have a <lb />
was that <lb />
except when we got to <lb />
a saloon he ordered <lb />
H. Taft <lb />
THE <lb />
FURNITURE MAN, <lb />
TO THE TRUSTEES OF <lb />
The Free Will Baptist Church <lb />
Carries at all times the most up-to-date line of <lb />
House Furnishing 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 u <lb />
a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A. H. Taft, <lb />
Winterville Canning factory <lb />
consisting of furnace, cooker. shipping cotton by <lb />
bank, for white people . <lb />
If you are wise preserve your <lb />
If you want a nice shirt go to II., houses by painting them with liar- <lb />
L. He has anew lot town and country paint, for <lb />
of nice ones, cheap too. sale by A. W. <lb />
The Pitt Oil Co. Howard Harris, who is a student <lb />
highest price for of the Winterville High school, <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co , are went home Friday evening to <lb />
the car load. <lb />
Big of hats and <lb />
received, latest styles. II <lb />
Bather Co. <lb />
Tooth and Disk <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Go toll. L. Johnson's l-r n <lb />
meats, and oyster . <lb />
Farmers make <lb />
Changing their cotton . <lb />
at Pitt County Oil C . <lb />
books, work shed, warehouse <lb />
and one third acres of laud <lb />
in heart of sale. <lb />
For particulars see Dr. B. T. Cox <lb />
or J. P. <lb />
We offer our silver table ware. <lb />
guarantee at a bargain. <lb />
See us. B. T. Box <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. H. C. <lb />
the drugstore. <lb />
Go to <lb />
candies, apples and oranges. <lb />
It you want, a good barrel of <lb />
Hour you go see R. G. Chapman <lb />
Co. They carry only the <lb />
Call at H. ex years old each, <lb />
line of Hosiery years old will either Bell cash <lb />
or on time as suits the purchaser. <lb />
I,. House. <lb />
l i <lb />
spend Saturday and with <lb />
his parents who live mu Falkland. <lb />
You need not fear putting <lb />
money in the Winterville Bank <lb />
t i hare taken Burglar <lb />
i lo make everything safe. So <lb />
i ahead and put your money <lb />
ii will lie <lb />
Mr. -cud Mrs. Charlie <lb />
were in town Friday <lb />
f. suing shopping. <lb />
We noticed in the papen a few <lb />
We want lo donate <lb />
some L- M. to your church <lb />
whenever they <lb />
The largest Methodist church in <lb />
Georgia to use gallons of <lb />
the usual kind paint. only used <lb />
VI L M. mired with gal- <lb />
Oil. <lb />
It costs less to paint a house with <lb />
. Self, than with other paint <lb />
mixes Linseed Oil fresh from <lb />
the barrel at BO cents a gallon with L. <lb />
ft M. and doesn't pay 1.60 p-r gal- <lb />
Linseed Oil us done if ready- <lb />
for-use paint is used Also because <lb />
tie L, M. Zinc hardens the L. it M. <lb />
White Lead and makes the paint wear <lb />
like iron <lb />
L. M. paint costs only SI per <lb />
gallon. <lb />
Sold by II. L Carr, Greenville, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
tobacco cloth at I day ago that while some party <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. was out driving, the buggy shaft <lb />
Fob Half. <lb />
Two horses <lb />
one mule six <lb />
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
For bargains in go to II. <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
yards standard calicoes at <lb />
per yard, Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Goto H. L. Johnson's for shoes, <lb />
he has a nice lot received, <lb />
hey are nice. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
J. R. Smith, of Ayden, was in <lb />
Friday evening on business. <lb />
International stock food for <lb />
horses and cattle Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
Just received by B. G. <lb />
ft Go., a car load which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very go to A. W. Ange A Co., <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barber those Chill <lb />
ad They are the best on <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney he <lb />
the combination kidney medicine of those nice <lb />
for .-lock a sure colic cure. A w <lb />
Just received K. G. Chapman <lb />
Co., a car load of salt. Be sure <lb />
to gel their prices at once. <lb />
Nice Sill; waist cheap at <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
Our meal analyzes Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil romp my. <lb />
I will pay highest marker price <lb />
for Chickens, Geese Turkeys. <lb />
Have large to till. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell, N. C. <lb />
A new of bats just received <lb />
at B. G. Chapman's Co. Be <lb />
sure to see them you buy <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Nice line groceries <lb />
always on hand II. L. Johnson's. <lb />
Let me make yon a price on Mink <lb />
Oner and skins, also Cow- <lb />
hides. A. Kittrell, <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
one in need of a plow will <lb />
became unfastened the entire <lb />
buggy was from the lop of <lb />
a high embankment, the occupant <lb />
serious injury. <lb />
The cause was a defective shaft <lb />
coupler. Such accidents us these <lb />
me serious in as much as often <lb />
threaten life, and every precaution <lb />
should lie taken to guard against <lb />
It is your best Interest. <lb />
You can do this by <lb />
Buggies. The shafts are fasten- <lb />
ed with Couplets which <lb />
we are told, are the best on the <lb />
market. quick and easy <lb />
In apply never come off or <lb />
rattle. Von can then take <lb />
wife, sweetheart, or children with <lb />
feet safety. <lb />
Miss Harrison, the music <lb />
teacher of the Winterville High <lb />
went to Kinston today to <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
Miss Lena Spain. <lb />
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER <lb />
SHIP. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
firm of Thomas ft Burton, hereto- <lb />
fore composed of E II. Thomas and <lb />
T. Burton, doing business at <lb />
Greenville, N has this day dis- <lb />
solved co partnership by mutual con- <lb />
sent This dissolution including all <lb />
the interest the Bottling <lb />
Works. All persons indebted to <lb />
said firm kindly requested to <lb />
make settlement with I- II. Thomas <lb />
January, 8th, <lb />
K. II. Thomas, <lb />
T Barton. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Wash Goods Sale <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 />
the Superior Court of <lb />
county, having Issued letters <lb />
inc. the <lb />
on the of January, <lb />
on the estate w. J. <lb />
ed. is hereby to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb />
and to all creditors of said estate <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to the <lb />
within twelve months the <lb />
this notice, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar their recovery. <lb />
This the day January, l. <lb />
the estate W. <lb />
I. A. Sugg, Attorney. <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO. <lb />
at the Drug <lb />
Prof. P. attended the <lb />
meeting in <lb />
today. <lb />
o. House, ii student of the <lb />
W. s. went home this morning <lb />
to upend Sunday with his parents, <lb />
who live near House. <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry attended <lb />
be In Greenville <lb />
today, <lb />
Misses Bessie Mooring, Lain <lb />
Help Wanted <lb />
hand <lb />
A full line of drugs always on u <lb />
Harrington Barber- Go. n in, <lb />
If you on <lb />
suites i <lb />
go on and get it, you <lb />
he will sell Chapman, Lela t ox, <lb />
installment plan Perry <lb />
Buy your Candies, <lb />
i you <lb />
Apples, as cheap. <lb />
and Bananas from J. Farming implements kinds J <lb />
C. at the drug store. at Barber Co. <lb />
Georgia Joyner, <lb />
ard Moore, Nannie Nichols and <lb />
Lee Nichols went to Greenville <lb />
this <lb />
Have you ever suffered loss by fire <lb />
If so. did need the help of any one to assist you in securing a <lb />
and settlement T <lb />
My experience in the adjustment of fire losses has been very large and it has <lb />
always been my pleasure to render every assistance to my patrons w they were <lb />
In need. <lb />
I desire to call the insuring attention to the fact that they get the <lb />
of 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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LEATHER GOODS <lb />
HAS ALWAYS BEEN A SPECIALTY IN THE <lb />
Factories<lb />
, , <lb />
and a glance at their wonderful assort <lb />
shown in their is <lb />
sufficient to convince any one <lb />
that the variety offered is <lb />
as to supply every want in <lb />
LEATHER <lb />
UPHOLSTERED <lb />
FURNITURE for every room in the <lb />
house, from the drawing rooms of the <lb />
finest mansions to the most modest Amer- <lb />
parlor, sitting room or dining room, can be the pages of the <lb />
the Factories have thus specialized in Leather Furniture, they also <lb />
manufacture a complete line of <lb />
CLOTH COVERED UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE <lb />
of every nature and description. We sell Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture including both cloth <lb />
and leather covered designs. The guarantee is unrestricted and means satisfaction or money back. <lb />
We will be pleased t. <lb />
have you call and let us <lb />
convince you of <lb />
and elegance of th <lb />
make over any other <lb />
makers. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Official Not <lb />
grim Hi r, <lb />
hi ii dean of th- <lb />
or, a <lb />
ice with official of <lb />
t n has advised hi. <lb />
it is wish of <lb />
tie President and Mrs. <lb />
t mt no nine hall lie pie <lb />
i I lie <lb />
of her marriNg nest <lb />
lo h. Mr. <lb />
i. n a circular <lb />
corps here has informed <lb />
the members of that fact, Mint <lb />
on lie stated that the <lb />
ill follow the <lb />
e. in pie Austria. <lb />
presents are sent will re in the <lb />
Mine of the sovereign. They will <lb />
j ii in nature of a personal is- <lb />
pr. of good will not as <lb />
the <lb />
themselves. <lb />
My Friend. This is Worth <lb />
Suppose Slop <lb />
Isn't a <lb />
N. 1903, <lb />
Per. i rake pleas- <lb />
it'll., your Remedy <lb />
bus cured our little girl of <lb />
had case ma, which <lb />
meat part of <lb />
the Was lire wee <lb />
until was six Hit <lb />
I .,,, J ., <lb />
I II I. hi. <lb />
ii six <lb />
J. W. COBB<lb />
The Yellow Fever Ge mi <lb />
has recently discovered <lb />
It bears a close resemblance to <lb />
the malaria germ To free the <lb />
system from disease the <lb />
most effective remedy is Dr. <lb />
King's New <lb />
eel to cure diseases duo to <lb />
malaria poison constipation. <lb />
J. L. Drugstore. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or w <lb />
lacking. Have a good M. <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools w <lb />
is all you could desire, and i <lb />
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FLOOD <lb />
About the Moat Remarkable Wee <lb />
of 1903. f <lb />
One of cases, <lb />
f flood prediction on record as the <lb />
-warning of the disastrous of <lb />
1903. Twenty-eight ad- <lb />
of its coming the forecaster <lb />
at Washington announced the exact <lb />
the crest of a Hood would <lb />
reach New Orleans the <lb />
height of the flood would he <lb />
feet. to the hour <lb />
the came, and its crest was <lb />
twenty feet and seven only <lb />
five inches less than the height <lb />
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started miles It <lb />
had dropped from the skies over a <lb />
territory six times larger than the <lb />
State of New York <lb />
miles I. Hut the weather man <lb />
knew its of march as surely as <lb />
the engineer, with his eye on the in- <lb />
knows the speed of his loco- <lb />
motive. The people at Memphis <lb />
were warned that the waters would <lb />
rise to forty feet and their <lb />
levees, and they were given seven <lb />
notice. The of Cairo <lb />
were told to prepare for a height of <lb />
fifty feet. Hut as they were nearer <lb />
starting point of the flood they <lb />
received only four notice. Such <lb />
seasonable warning gave time to the <lb />
people to prepare for defense. Thou- <lb />
sands of men were set to work to <lb />
raise and strengthen the levees and <lb />
embankments, to clear the wharfs <lb />
river banks, to remove women <lb />
and children, to drive the cattle to <lb />
places of safety. When the flood <lb />
rived the people were ready for it. <lb />
few lives were lost, <lb />
and the damage t properly, while <lb />
terrible, was millions and millions <lb />
of dollars less than it would have <lb />
been if the people had had no sen- <lb />
to cry out the march of the <lb />
waters. <lb />
The devotion of the dike watchers <lb />
of Holland has been the theme of <lb />
children's stories for generations, <lb />
hut the sleepless of the <lb />
of weather bureau observers <lb />
when a Hood threatens the land <lb />
passes unnoticed The <lb />
scientific precision of American sci- <lb />
has made the work appear so <lb />
simple that it has been robbed of its <lb />
Eloquence Interrupted. <lb />
During a political campaign a <lb />
well known lawyer in a western state <lb />
was addressing an audience com- <lb />
posed principally of Like <lb />
a wise a shrewd <lb />
tried to suit his to <lb />
the occasion. <lb />
In a tone which he evidently con- <lb />
both cordial and honest and <lb />
with a winning smile he <lb />
friends, my sympathies have <lb />
always been with the tillers of the <lb />
soil. My father was a practical <lb />
farmer, and so was my grandfather <lb />
before him. myself was on <lb />
a farm and was, so to speak, reared <lb />
between two stalks of <lb />
Here his eloquence was rudely in- <lb />
by the trumpet tones of a <lb />
farmer in t lie rear of the hall. <lb />
he <lb />
you a <lb />
The house and the <lb />
candidate, for the moment at least, <lb />
was embarrassed. <lb />
For His Gun. <lb />
A certain Massachusetts doctor <lb />
who lived among the Berkshire hills <lb />
very fond of hunting, and at <lb />
the same time he was very -low in <lb />
answering the calls of his patients. <lb />
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servant of one of his patients who <lb />
lived at a , and told go <lb />
see him away. The doc- <lb />
tor began lo ; are, h it was. a- <lb />
very slow. After he went out <lb />
to the i, to go baCK <lb />
into the house. He thought he <lb />
would be able to do some hunting <lb />
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case, teaching the door he turned <lb />
and asked the nervous <lb />
you think had hi tier take my <lb />
gun The man <lb />
Trill be enough at this rate be- <lb />
fore you got I <lb />
Fooled Censor. <lb />
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the censorship of letters <lb />
home was very Hue soldier. <lb />
who always sent an account of <lb />
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account was always out <lb />
by the censor, laid a plan for <lb />
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the The censor did so, <lb />
after spending considerable time in <lb />
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it hard to get <lb />
A Bar to Bigamy. <lb />
said a teacher in a Sun- <lb />
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teacher encouragingly. Thomas <lb />
up and said, man can <lb />
serve two The question <lb />
there. <lb />
REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb />
Safe investment <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 me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW to buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Trousers <lb />
Piles of them. Mountain high, on our counters, <lb />
to <lb />
SOME OF THE BARGAINS <lb />
ARE THOSE SELLING FOR<lb />
cents a <lb />
button <lb />
RIP <lb />
The on these goods are small, smaller than any other <lb />
item our clothing stock, but we are satisfied to depend up- <lb />
on many sales for Our policy menus a saving to <lb />
you if you trade at our store. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS <lb />
FEED STUFFS. , <lb />
I am paying the highest market juice for Cotton Seed <lb />
in any quantity. <lb />
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal and in car lots or <lb />
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, r exchange for Seed <lb />
at warehouse. <lb />
HAY. CORN, OATS, BRAN. SHIP and all <lb />
kinds of feed constantly on hand. Lime in Car lots. <lb />
Car of Golden Seed Oats to arrive, also White and Black <lb />
Oats, Red Rust Proof and Oat. <lb />
I have just had built a large warehouse near the depot <lb />
this line. <lb />
I will continue to carry a line f nice Groceries at <lb />
stand occupied by Johnston Bros., <lb />
F- V- JOHNSTON. <lb />
PRICE CUT IN HALF <lb />
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
COSMOPOLITAN <lb />
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb />
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
Review of <lb />
Cosmopolitan <lb />
Woman's Home <lb />
Companion <lb />
American Farmer <lb />
Eastern <lb />
All <lb />
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to offer a subscription for <lb />
year this <lb />
Hue We have decided <lb />
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desirable, and you may <lb />
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is sub- <lb />
American <lb />
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the times and they are going to <lb />
take the shortest cut which is <lb />
lie Review of <lb />
The Cosmopolitan Woman's Home <lb />
The Woman's Home Companion <lb />
A leading magazine for I-years <lb />
With the i of ow <lb />
ii has been improved. Ii is <lb />
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eagerly turn to the pages that <lb />
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business January 29th, 1906. <lb />
no <lb />
Furniture end <lb />
Due From <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver <lb />
bank <lb />
and U S <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital Mock paid in 25.00.00 <lb />
8,545.1 <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Time 19.394.99 <lb />
Duo to 615.02 <lb />
Cashiers ck 389.58 <lb />
Total <lb />
205,565.92 <lb />
Total, <lb />
205,565.92 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, It. Cobb, Cashier of above named do solemnly <lb />
r that the above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, tins 2nd day of 1906. <lb />
C. C Notary Public. <lb />
U. COBB, Cashier.<lb />
WOOTEN <lb />
II A. WHITE <lb />
Of THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
T Tile OF <lb />
AN <lb />
In Disc <lb />
id <lb />
fit k, securities, ;<lb />
Hour<lb />
Gobi <lb />
117,141.81 <lb />
on <lb />
I. . . <lb />
Mock paid<lb />
Undivided Fronts Ex- <lb />
and Tuxes Paid 12.588.44 <lb />
Deposit subject to cheek <lb />
checks out-<lb />
White Goods <lb />
SALE <lb />
A Sale You Will Talk About <lb />
For Many Years to Come <lb />
State, i North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. J <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn <lb />
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my <lb />
ind JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
J. A <lb />
MOVE. <lb />
w. ii <lb />
sworn to before <lb />
this of Feb., 1906. <lb />
WALTER O. WARD- <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 1906. <lb />
VALUES <lb />
1800 Best Calico <lb />
Checked <lb />
A Big Line s <lb />
Mild Colors <lb />
j Beat A. F. C<lb />
Best Sea Island <lb />
ii <lb />
A Line Cloth <lb />
Boys Suits <lb />
A Full Line of Mens Boys <lb />
all Lit en Collars <lb />
buy era, Come early. This Sale embraces iv-i y . <lb />
in this Store. For a number of days e haw <lb />
receiving aid assorting cases upon cases of New spring <lb />
buck to place ourselves ready for days of <lb />
Selling. begin to tell of all the goods which w <lb />
going sell so remarkably low. <lb />
WHITE GOODS. <lb />
Loans Discount C <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Fix 1.680.60 <lb />
Due Banks <lb />
Cash Items 80.08 <lb />
Gold 608.60 <lb />
1,401.63 <lb />
Nat. notes 8,058.00 <lb />
Capital stock pd in 110,000.01 <lb />
Undivided profits 1.607.041 <lb />
sub to check 88.609 <lb />
Ladies <lb />
Extra Heavy <lb />
Fast <lb />
ii <lb />
Lisle Thread <lb />
Misses and <lb />
Heavy Ribbed <lb />
We paled, through <lb />
offer values We <lb />
where you will, compare price <lb />
i inch White <lb />
j is now <lb />
special price <lb />
loon Piques <lb />
sale price <lb />
Plain and <lb />
welted Piques <lb />
COMFORTS <lb />
Closing out up to <lb />
at the small price of <lb />
Closing out all up to 8.60 at <lb />
the small price of <lb />
of North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt. j <lb />
I J. K. Davis, the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
the above statement la true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J. R- DAVIS, <lb />
GENT'S <lb />
WEAR <lb />
In all Styles and Colors, Plenty <lb />
to Select From <lb />
early and heavy purchasing, to <lb />
will not be duplicated. Look <lb />
with come here. <lb />
Yard Wide White <lb />
at this sale <lb />
Yard Wide Heavy Canton <lb />
Flannel to <lb />
Yard Wide Best Grade Bleach <lb />
now at <lb />
BLANKETS <lb />
A Few more Extra Size Bed <lb />
Blankets <lb />
New Wool Blankets Bought <lb />
Before Advance at Your <lb />
Own Price <lb />
CLOTHING. CLOTHING. <lb />
Special Prices in Men's, Youths and <lb />
Boys Clothing; <lb />
HATS HATS HATS <lb />
At Your Own Price. <lb />
A flood Heavy Jean <lb />
hooks reeds Steel, <lb />
white only <lb />
Medium Length Corset with <lb />
Lace <lb />
Trimmed good quality of Hose <lb />
Supporters attached <lb />
A Beautifully Made Corset <lb />
Trimmed with <lb />
Fine Lace, Regular 1.25 value <lb />
now going at <lb />
GLOVE, GLOVES <lb />
Men's Work Gloves <lb />
Driving <lb />
Golf <lb />
Fine Dressed and <lb />
dressed Kid Gloves <lb />
Shoes for Men Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
It Will Pay Yon to our <lb />
Millinery <lb />
and sworn to be- <lb />
lore me, this 8th day of Feb. <lb />
1900. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Correct <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
W. J <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Directors <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the business Jan. 29th, 1906. <lb />
Loans and dis <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
ire <lb />
Duo from s <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
National bank <lb />
other D. S. n <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided <lb />
rime hi <lb />
ii subj, to <lb />
checks <lb />
in <lb />
We can Furnish <lb />
Your House from Top to Bottom and <lb />
will Give You Right Prices. <lb />
Total <lb />
astute of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
I. H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear that the above statement la true to the best of my <lb />
and belief. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, this b day of<lb />
Notary Public <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
J. K. BUNTING, <lb />
M. V. BLOUNT <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Big <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, <lb />
No. <lb />
A BURNT CHILD DREADS FIRE <lb />
TAR HEEL FIGURES. <lb />
People who are old enough to <lb />
be reminiscent remember the <lb />
day when the cotton growers <lb />
thought they were ruined be- <lb />
cause cotton went down to <lb />
cents a pound. In those days it <lb />
cost a pile of money to run a <lb />
plantation, for everything was <lb />
high and we doubt whether there <lb />
was as much clear in <lb />
cotton as there is today. Old <lb />
folks remember when bag- <lb />
and ties on cotton cost a <lb />
little fortune and nearly every <lb />
other expense in producing cot <lb />
ton in those days was proper <lb />
high. <lb />
It is true that the cotton grow- <lb />
of those days keep on <lb />
making it as the price went <lb />
and the time was when <lb />
the farmers planted all cotton <lb />
and depended on buying their <lb />
provisions and even the corn and <lb />
hay which they fed to their stock. <lb />
They had all their eggs in one <lb />
old cotton basket <lb />
and disaster overtook the <lb />
cultural industry in the South- <lb />
There is no telling how greatly <lb />
the agricultural industry in the <lb />
South was retarded by the <lb />
thinking policy, in <lb />
those days, when the people <lb />
were engaged in a fierce struggle <lb />
to overcome the effects of war. <lb />
Our cotton growers should <lb />
never go back into the old rut. <lb />
Diversified crops and reduced <lb />
acreage in cotton will keep our <lb />
farmers from on the <lb />
again. There have been <lb />
tough days with the cotton grow <lb />
and it will be their fault if <lb />
they again go around with a <lb />
mortgage begging somebody to <lb />
them from year to year <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
the <lb />
Summary Statistics by <lb />
Census Bureau. <lb />
Washington, Feb. <lb />
a decrease of nearly <lb />
per cent, in the Dumber of man- <lb />
establishments in North <lb />
for year coding <lb />
December 1904, as <lb />
with 1900, the value of products <lb />
increased per cent in same <lb />
period of time, to a <lb />
summary of statistics for <lb />
State issued by Census <lb />
Bureau today. <lb />
The summary excludes <lb />
Ii oil industries hand <lb />
and shows that during <lb />
1904, there were in operation <lb />
3.272 a capital <lb />
of The <lb />
number of salaried <lb />
etc., employed was drawing <lb />
salaries amounting to <lb />
The average Dumber of wage earn- <lb />
is given as and <lb />
wages paid as Value <lb />
of products, including custom work <lb />
and repairing, as <lb />
against for 1900. The <lb />
five principal industries are given <lb />
as cotton goods, t u r grist <lb />
mill products, furniture, lumber <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION <lb />
The Formal is Set Par <lb />
April 26th. 1907. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., Feb. for. <lb />
mill opening of the Jamestown Ex- <lb />
position has been set for April <lb />
instead of May 1907, as <lb />
originally It was on <lb />
April 1607, English <lb />
settlers lo company <lb />
first debarked at Cape Hem j, Va., <lb />
in desire fittingly to <lb />
anniversary of <lb />
event as well as the centennial <lb />
of settlement at <lb />
May is the reason for <lb />
changing the date of the formal <lb />
opening. The celebration of the <lb />
landing May will <lb />
be made the occasion of a monster <lb />
celebration, which will be the great <lb />
event of the exposition. <lb />
HE YEARNS F R AN <lb />
Judges Partly Responsible <lb />
For Increase of Crime. <lb />
Some of the defendants on the <lb />
criminal side Iredell Superior <lb />
court docket heard that Judge <lb />
Ward was pretty severe <lb />
and they awaited bis coming <lb />
with some trepidation. When <lb />
Council appeared in Judge <lb />
Ward's stead the defendants <lb />
aforesaid breathed a of relief. <lb />
While they didn't know Judge <lb />
they hopes. <lb />
Now they know him and they <lb />
what it was on which they <lb />
based any hope of But <lb />
It is judges like Judge Council, <lb />
Judge Ward, Judge <lb />
Long and rs who give comfort <lb />
to the ding and give pause <lb />
to criminals. We have had some <lb />
of the judges in Iredell <lb />
recently one of the results is <lb />
the biggest official at this <lb />
term we have had in a long time. <lb />
Statesville <lb />
Watermelon Sunday Dinner. <lb />
Perhaps Mr. W. A. Caudle, of <lb />
the vicinity of was <lb />
only person the United Stales <lb />
for dim <lb />
last Sunday. While picking over <lb />
his cotton late in the sea Mr <lb />
discovered several nice <lb />
v, ,; i no Ions in patch. He <lb />
curled melons seed; <lb />
and during the Christmas holidays <lb />
he and his family ate all of them <lb />
the one was eaten <lb />
melons. Mr. Candle <lb />
sound nice as <lb />
any be ever <lb />
Better Pay Up. <lb />
Sheriff Tucker gives notice <lb />
publishes list of <lb />
for bis last to collect taxes <lb />
due for last year. Those fail to <lb />
pay may expect cost to be added <lb />
property advertised for <lb />
sale. sheriff also has to make <lb />
certificate of all white men who <lb />
pay poll taxes who <lb />
f to pay by May may be <lb />
voting in the next <lb />
No white man should <lb />
In- e bis vote through failure to <lb />
pay his poll tax. <lb />
Will Hold Half Million Bales for Thirteen <lb />
Cents. <lb />
Gs., Feb. <lb />
dent Jordan, of South- <lb />
Cotton Association, made the <lb />
following announcement <lb />
have an engagement <lb />
with a syndicate of <lb />
beaded by E. R. Thomas, <lb />
to take bale- of <lb />
cotton from Southern planters at <lb />
minimum price of cents a <lb />
pound, delivered at interior points <lb />
or the ports, by or before July <lb />
1906, the deal to be closed as soon <lb />
option the syndicate's re- <lb />
shall have been seem- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The agreement further provides <lb />
for taking of all cotton ready <lb />
for market next or <lb />
from the 1906 at the <lb />
then market prices, to be not less <lb />
than minimum fixed by <lb />
the Southern Cotton Association. <lb />
This agreement is not intended to <lb />
affect holders, are demanding <lb />
a maximum of cents at <lb />
New York bankers are prepared <lb />
to finance fully all Southern <lb />
assisting holders of cotton for <lb />
higher prices. contracts <lb />
will be forwarded upon application <lb />
to all <lb />
He Needs it in His Business and <lb />
Says There is a Fortune in It. <lb />
A man that the girls will call an <lb />
old fogy yearns for an invention, in <lb />
which he says there is a fortune. It <lb />
is a clock be clock of not <lb />
an unusual design, at least he says <lb />
t would not be bard to make <lb />
clocks have been made for <lb />
many years the kind he w <lb />
would not be any harder to make; in <lb />
fact ii could be patterned after it. <lb />
What he desires, he says, is a real <lb />
nice article of a clock, suitable for <lb />
use in his parlor, lie wants it so <lb />
made that he can set it, somewhat <lb />
like an alarm, at any when <lb />
the time arrives, have a door that <lb />
will By open, a man will pop out <lb />
with a club and <lb />
o'clock time to go go <lb />
at the same time waiving his club. <lb />
He says he has tried every other <lb />
means to keep the boys from staying <lb />
next to all night with his <lb />
thinks this would solve the <lb />
problem. <lb />
might go in and tell the boys <lb />
to git, but this wouldn't be right, <lb />
nor in good form, yon know, but <lb />
that clock would fix Wonder <lb />
how come such a thing has not been <lb />
Here's a chance for some genius <lb />
to wade in and make a fortune. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. PRESIDENT MOORE COMING. <lb />
By Tribe No. Will <lb />
I. R. M. <lb />
N. C. Feb. 1906. <lb />
It ha pleased the Great Spirit <lb />
We have received following <lb />
letters which we in full as <lb />
they are of vital interest to every <lb />
Hi- infinite wisdom, to remove T county. <lb />
Now <lb />
from oar midst, our broth <lb />
W. f. L-vie, who while attend- <lb />
to hit official was on <lb />
night of Jan. 20th, 1906, -lain <lb />
by hand of an assassin. Be it <lb />
the. <lb />
1-t That in the . f Brother <lb />
the has one of <lb />
best 1.-, one vi no wan y <lb />
at and <lb />
; called <lb />
upon. <lb />
the sympathy of this <lb />
Tribe be to the bereaved <lb />
family, although our lose is bis <lb />
eternal gain. <lb />
3rd. a copy of these <lb />
sent to family of the <lb />
deceased, a copy be spread upon <lb />
the this Tribe, and <lb />
a copy be sent to <lb />
for <lb />
4th. we wear <lb />
badge of mourning for days <lb />
memory of our deceased brother. <lb />
C. L. Barrett, <lb />
G. M. Pollard, 5- Com. <lb />
D. Horton, Jr. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
doctors, all turn out in full <lb />
give the of the North <lb />
Carolina-Cotton Grower's <lb />
,,. <lb />
support. <lb />
He is engaged a work <lb />
every man Id Put county should <lb />
bear day and <lb />
date Saturday, <lb />
N. C. Feb. b. <lb />
announce through your <lb />
Mr- C C. Moore Stale <lb />
President of H <lb />
ill speak at the fol- <lb />
lowing places. <lb />
Feb. <lb />
Snow Hill, Feb. <lb />
Greenville, Saturday Feb. <lb />
Washington, Feb. <lb />
Please urge and <lb />
business men meet- <lb />
Unless court is in he will <lb />
at house, at <lb />
o'clock. If court is in session the <lb />
cal commute should provide a <lb />
ball him. T B <lb />
See. <lb />
Haskett <lb />
following invitation <lb />
has <lb />
Twenty Burned o Death. <lb />
Ore., Monday, <lb />
persons are believed to <lb />
perished and were in <lb />
in a which swept a dis- <lb />
of frame buildings between <lb />
Morrison, Water streets <lb />
river this morning The <lb />
net several <lb />
f the dead, five <lb />
bodies have been recovered. The <lb />
fire broke out in the Mount <lb />
Hood Sain. and burned with <lb />
great rapidity. The buildings <lb />
were In It on pilings and the frame <lb />
structures on both sides the <lb />
roadway soon ablate. <lb />
The fire such headway <lb />
before in turned in that <lb />
It could not stayed. Most <lb />
the in lodgings <lb />
Mount Hood <lb />
Over Two Inches Rain. <lb />
Mr. V. York, who is the ob- <lb />
server of government <lb />
that fur the <lb />
twenty-four hours ending at <lb />
o'clock this fall <lb />
2.006 inches. This was the <lb />
heaviest rain fall since the heavy <lb />
, of last July. <lb />
Miss Alice Twenty Two. <lb />
Washington, Feb. <lb />
and Mrs. Roosevelt entertained a <lb />
party of at White <lb />
House to celebrate Miss <lb />
Alice Roosevelt's twenty-second <lb />
Many of Miss <lb />
you friends attended, and <lb />
Mr. was able to be <lb />
sent. <lb />
Following the dinner there was <lb />
a musical. <lb />
Cherry, a well known <lb />
colored of this who had <lb />
been at work at Tillery for a <lb />
years, died there Monday and the <lb />
remains were brought here on <lb />
evening <lb />
The <lb />
been <lb />
and Mn. David D. Haskett <lb />
request the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Mary <lb />
to <lb />
Rev. Julian <lb />
on Wednesday afternoon, <lb />
February the twenty <lb />
nineteen hundred six <lb />
at half after three o'clock <lb />
corner Twelfth Washington <lb />
streets <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
No cards town. <lb />
A Summary of the Railroad Rate Bill. <lb />
Following is a of the <lb />
railroad rate bill which passed <lb />
House Congress <lb />
bill the inter- <lb />
State commerce commission to <lb />
en members, stipulates <lb />
hall be appointed for a term of <lb />
years mote four <lb />
men from the same political <lb />
fixes the salary of each <lb />
at <lb />
commission is authorized <lb />
and prescribe a just, <lb />
reasonable maximum rate; its order <lb />
is go effect days after <lb />
notice to earner, and is lo re <lb />
main in force unless suspended or <lb />
set aside by a court of competent <lb />
Violation of the <lb />
ion's order shall subject <lb />
any carrier to a of for <lb />
each various district <lb />
attorneys are to fur the <lb />
recovery of such forfeitures. <lb />
commission is to have ac- <lb />
to all and accounts <lb />
No Hanging Friday. <lb />
Sylvester Barrett, who at <lb />
term of Pitt Superior court <lb />
was sentenced to be hanged <lb />
Friday, Feb. 16th, for the <lb />
of Constable W. J of Farm <lb />
ville township, will not lie <lb />
N. C. <lb />
H. B. Philips and son, Fred <lb />
returned from Suffolk Tuesday. <lb />
G. G. Gabriel, of Washington, <lb />
was in Tuesday. <lb />
Geo. II. Cole is all smiles. It is <lb />
little girl. <lb />
P. H. Harrington must be <lb />
rapid progress. He went bunt- <lb />
Monday afternoon for <lb />
ladies it rained beat <lb />
Cecil Harrington from <lb />
Aulander oat did bring his <lb />
wife. She will <lb />
with bis mother for the <lb />
C. D. spent <lb />
Greenville with the dentist. <lb />
Miss Savage <lb />
Tuesday night from a <lb />
Visit to Miss Alien neat ltd <lb />
Banks. <lb />
M. T. Tuesday <lb />
night after spending days <lb />
away. <lb />
Dis. Ricks were in <lb />
c instillation Tuesday over Mrs <lb />
J. B. Smith. <lb />
Alford, who has in <lb />
kepi by carriers. The <lb />
that should regulate the County Lumber Oil's <lb />
refrigerator cars more <lb />
by furnishing icing is regarded <lb />
as a specially distinguishing <lb />
of this bill. <lb />
are also to be abolished by a pro <lb />
employ me for a long time, ha <lb />
resigned his position and left <lb />
Tuesday morning bis home <lb />
Nash . <lb />
U. G. I and H. H. Mm., <lb />
vision no schedule is t be to Greenville <lb />
changed without thirty <lb />
notice. Failure publish <lb />
make amenable <lb />
lo a writ of mandamus issued by <lb />
tilled Stales Circuit Court <lb />
and failure comply with <lb />
it that, to <lb />
rates must be <lb />
is punishable contempt, <lb />
commission being empowered lo <lb />
apply for an Injunction against <lb />
date. Au appeal , earner to it <lb />
was taken to Supreme from doing a transportation <lb />
stays mailer that court until provisions of the <lb />
Dill complied <lb />
are glad lo Kile that Mrs. <lb />
O. G. baud, which was <lb />
badly a few days ago, is <lb />
much better. <lb />
Ballsy is spending several <lb />
days with her Sister, Mrs. II. C. <lb />
be lawful, j Venters, who lives near <lb />
is having some <lb />
repairs made his back yard <lb />
which will make ii more <lb />
much larger. <lb />
passes upon it. <lb />
The clearing weather ought <lb />
out a at the <lb />
Even if everything and every- <lb />
body does meet with <lb />
approval, relieve; party tonight, <lb />
you id duty of doing what <lb />
you can fur the good of the com- When it to desirable lo <lb />
Free Press <lb />
of the town, Sum White's <lb />
property in South Greenville <lb />
lie beat. You better see him <lb />
you want a lot before the price goes <lb />
Rain and Wind. <lb />
Monday storm brought <lb />
buckets, bowls, and kin- <lb />
receptacles requisition j <lb />
to cat the waler coming <lb />
roofs. high , ,, , . , <lb />
through the night blew down A man would dare to do most <lb />
many fences. It was a storm that but tell his wife how <lb />
its el s. y some one else's baby <lb />
Services. <lb />
The Memorial Baptist <lb />
here will an anniversary <lb />
service fourth Sunday in <lb />
March, that conforming <lb />
nearest lo the date of the <lb />
lion of the church, Match <lb />
1827. A committee up <lb />
p tinted to take charge of <lb />
arrangements. <lb />
Rev. J. Corbett <lb />
the chapel at the county home <lb />
morning, <lb />
We ha said often, and we say <lb />
it again, your home <lb />
chants. It is local merchant <lb />
business man who pays the taxes, <lb />
contributes to the relief of sufferers <lb />
at gives credit in of need <lb />
adds to the wealth of the town <lb />
and county. The <lb />
spirit, however, must hacked by <lb />
f business methods, the part of <lb />
the local business men, and he must <lb />
exhibit and enterprise <lb />
using the advertising Columns of the <lb />
., local papers. The two things are the <lb />
most effective weapons against the <lb />
mail order <lb />
Times.<lb />
Raleigh, N C. Feb. h. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
lam pleased tor ad in the paper <lb />
you send, interesting report of <lb />
the Cotton <lb />
I he <lb />
which prompted to send the <lb />
paper. <lb />
If you have space will you kindly <lb />
publish <lb />
Pitt county is as being <lb />
active In Cotton Association <lb />
This is well, a county pro- <lb />
a crop of over can <lb />
well afford to net a good example <lb />
to counties f less production. <lb />
Doubtless county farm- <lb />
realize what a benefit the <lb />
Southern Cotton Association has <lb />
been them. <lb />
I have heard that don't <lb />
if this old saying is true, let <lb />
us try figures here. <lb />
It is that through the <lb />
work of Cotton Association the <lb />
of cotton was advanced fully <lb />
per bale, multiply <lb />
by you have the <lb />
magnificent sum of deep <lb />
down of Pitt county <lb />
their soars <lb />
That is not , the business <lb />
have an increase <lb />
of <lb />
Then family in Pitt county <lb />
ha- enjoyed comforts in the <lb />
than ever before. <lb />
farmer in Pitt <lb />
e. unity will bis district or <lb />
and attend <lb />
regularly every meeting, <lb />
l request die of each <lb />
In hi our <lb />
roll of that II tin <lb />
urn-10 lime -end <lb />
Bear In Ind that when the <lb />
Mot <lb />
million hales of col ton we sell <lb />
around five to seven but <lb />
when the crop is about million <lb />
tiles we sell ten m <lb />
cents per I. <lb />
We cannot In <lb />
million bales 1806, <lb />
we must reduce our acre- <lb />
age per fr in 1804. <lb />
Talk over your township <lb />
club and resolve lo <lb />
duce as advised by the <lb />
New Orleans convention. <lb />
Saturday, February 34th, I <lb />
expect to be Greenville and I <lb />
want to see every man who chops, <lb />
or picks in Pat <lb />
All come and let us look <lb />
questions important to us as farm- <lb />
C. C. <lb />
President. <lb />
N. C. Div. C. A.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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