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be Named in Honor of Greenville, N. c, Feb. <lb />
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FOLKS MIGHTY <lb />
GOOD. <lb />
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a quarter of a century Mr; the grand <lb />
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of his time and done that we wouldn't hare <lb />
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and other instances <lb />
he where he has <lb />
equally active. all due credit <lb />
to the other many good members <lb />
of the church, we are <lb />
; say that we believe that <lb />
hut for the it <lb />
Jarvis handsome new building <lb />
BOW w ii g up, and h is such I <lb />
an i intent and credit to the <lb />
would not hare been realized <lb />
in year- <lb />
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that this conference, being com- <lb />
posed mainly of members of this <lb />
most of whom <lb />
on Sunday morning when the <lb />
lotion was adopted, will endorse <lb />
the action of the church. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
of Deeds B. Williams <lb />
issued licenses t . the <lb />
.- <lb />
aid Genera An- <lb />
and Clara Forbes, <lb />
and <lb />
e and Temp;<lb />
Knight, <lb />
k and Eva <lb />
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His <lb />
says one<lb />
, full up h ti e <lb />
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and the <lb />
of the insect was very distracting <lb />
to spirit of worship for <lb />
the time be Redid folios <lb />
of the demoniac in <lb />
Christ's by crying oat la the <lb />
meeting, bat he went after that <lb />
the same, much to the <lb />
of thorn near <lb />
is <lb />
is a product as <lb />
near capable of curing the <lb />
majority of diseases as it is <lb />
possible for Modern Science <lb />
to produce. The use of Bro- <lb />
makes pure blood. <lb />
is not a miracle <lb />
but simply the result of the <lb />
scientific investigation of the <lb />
chemists of the <lb />
present century. At the <lb />
first symptoms of fatigue <lb />
headache or backache, which <lb />
are often the forerunners <lb />
of disease, send for your <lb />
physician ii you will, hut, if <lb />
you you may <lb />
find that by the time he has <lb />
answered your call, that the <lb />
symptoms have disappear- <lb />
ed <lb />
as direct- <lb />
ed. Live a temperate lite, <lb />
f you become ill while so <lb />
doing, we will pay any <lb />
doctor's bill on de- <lb />
and proof of illness. <lb />
W e don't want you to invest <lb />
a cont, however, until we <lb />
have bought the first bottle <lb />
tor you. Kill in the coupon <lb />
under this advertisement <lb />
and mail it to us, taking care <lb />
to write your name and ad- <lb />
dress plainly, and we will <lb />
you without any cost <lb />
to you whatever a full size <lb />
package to try. No matter <lb />
what your trouble is. write <lb />
ions. Cot con- <lb />
Address <lb />
Co., Now York. <lb />
L. Wooten will give his <lb />
personal guarantee that you <lb />
will an order on <lb />
your nearest druggist a <lb />
free bull  you send us <lb />
Be sure to u rite <lb />
your name and address <lb />
pi I <lb />
FREE <lb />
COUPON. <lb />
Nan . <lb />
M.; . <lb />
nearest dealer is at. <lb />
Is. <lb />
If you think you mod <lb />
men in at once, or if you have <lb />
all used it. it to be had <lb />
class druggists. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb />
for c.<lb />
NOW <lb />
GOING ON <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, MARCH 1906. <lb />
MURDERS HIS <lb />
Awful Deed of a Brutal Husband. <lb />
Durham, Feb. the <lb />
foulest and most brutal murders <lb />
ever c in this section or <lb />
tn the State was done at. West <lb />
Durham at midnight, <lb />
When John H. Hodges dragged his <lb />
wife from her sick bed and shot <lb />
lo death. <lb />
The six children of the mother <lb />
the murder and were <lb />
to speak when brutal <lb />
father his pistol <lb />
and fired i he fatal shot into the <lb />
heart of his wife and erstwhile <lb />
companion. One eon, the oldest, <lb />
did protest and did what he <lb />
could to the terrible deed. <lb />
I. was arrested about two <lb />
hours alter committing the <lb />
urine. A coroner's inquest <lb />
was held quickly and the brute was <lb />
to jail. <lb />
Greenville, North <lb />
FUTURE COTTON CROP SELLING A <lb />
HANDICAP. <lb />
The leaders of the National and <lb />
I Cotton Growers Association in <lb />
their efforts to sustain the farmers <lb />
y in holding their cotton for higher <lb />
prices, or rather for fifteen cents, <lb />
lose sight of a most important <lb />
tor, which plays a leading part, if <lb />
cotton is to be sustained and sold at <lb />
any minimum price in the future. <lb />
This the future cotton sell- <lb />
of cotton farmers. <lb />
Since cotton has reached ten cents <lb />
and above, the price has been one <lb />
which has satisfied the majority of <lb />
farmers, specially those who have <lb />
struggled in years past, and raised <lb />
cotton to be sold around six cents. <lb />
Therefore cotton selling at ten <lb />
cents in the winter months, or even <lb />
this figure, a good many <lb />
farmers have been willing to enter <lb />
into the sale of their prospect- <lb />
cotton crop at prices about the <lb />
same as might be prevailing during <lb />
the winter months, so that cotton <lb />
, buyers in seine sections practically <lb />
controlled the entire acreage <lb />
for the season. <lb />
There is no question but that in <lb />
the past two years, many farmers <lb />
have done well by thus selling their <lb />
future crop of cotton, for when they <lb />
were prepared to market their cot- <lb />
ton, the then prevailing market <lb />
price was in some instances one to <lb />
k two cents lower than the price at <lb />
which they had contracted to sell <lb />
d at they were delivering <lb />
heir staple. This baa given the <lb />
farmer a new position, in the <lb />
crop selling, and when cotton <lb />
has reached eleven cents, it has not <lb />
hard for cotton buyers to make <lb />
for the next cotton crop. <lb />
Two things result from this. The <lb />
grower who thus sells is out <lb />
f the market, so far as being able <lb />
CO operate with as- <lb />
for his output belongs to <lb />
someone besides himself, and it <lb />
must also follow that having con- <lb />
his crop at some fixed price, <lb />
the farmer going to put in so <lb />
great an acreage as possible, and <lb />
this again removes him from enter- <lb />
any movement that the <lb />
association may try to make up for a <lb />
reduced acreage. <lb />
Thus it is that this future crop <lb />
of cotton by the farmer, must <lb />
prove a sci handicap to those <lb />
who may try to have any minimum <lb />
price, or who seek to have a <lb />
movement of the. farmers to <lb />
reduce their acreage. <lb />
Whether this future crop selling <lb />
is a wise thing the individual <lb />
farmer to do, another question. <lb />
it is only as to its effect on the <lb />
association that is now <lb />
Bern Journal. <lb />
lot on <lb />
Dickinson avenue west of railroad. <lb />
Two house, six rooms. Ex- <lb />
celled water. B. T. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
P. C, Feb. 1906. <lb />
We are having some nice <lb />
now and it is a busy time with the <lb />
farmers. <lb />
Miss Lillie Corey returned to her <lb />
school Sunday. <lb />
Walter Gardner, our popular <lb />
mail carrier, spent Thursday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Misses Lyda and May Bell Kittrell <lb />
Saturday night with Miss <lb />
Carrie Chapman. <lb />
Hugh Corey returned home Fri- <lb />
day from Craven where he has been <lb />
teaching for his <lb />
Caleb Cannon, of has <lb />
bought the Charles Tripp land. <lb />
Misses Sallie and Lizzie <lb />
spent from Friday till Sun <lb />
day in the i Swamp section vis- <lb />
relatives and friends. <lb />
It is reported that our R. F. D. <lb />
route will soon be changed to Ayden <lb />
the will be <lb />
discontinued. <lb />
Herbert Corey attended church at <lb />
Riverside Sunday. <lb />
Miss Fanny Roach, who is teach- <lb />
near Gum Swamp, spent from <lb />
Friday till Sunday with her parents. <lb />
N. R. Corey went to Ayden Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
W. Cannon, <lb />
float, J. L. Joyner, C. L. Stokes <lb />
and W. H. Chapman visited Mrs. N. <lb />
R. Corey week. <lb />
Josh Mills and Zeb Bland, of <lb />
den, passed through this section <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
No. <lb />
COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, <lb />
Miss Rosa Tucker, who is teaching <lb />
near here, went to Greenville Fri <lb />
day to visit her mother and returned <lb />
Sunday, accompanied by her sister, <lb />
Miss Maggie, and little brother, <lb />
Bruce. <lb />
Misses Cora and Sadie Carroll <lb />
and their brother, Johnie, attended <lb />
the concert given by the <lb />
High School, and report a very nice <lb />
time. <lb />
Miss Annie Carroll came home <lb />
Saturday from Winterville to spend <lb />
Sunday her parents and return <lb />
ed to school Sunday evening. <lb />
Messrs. Sikes and Alford, of Shel- <lb />
were visiting in our section <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Our friend, L. N. Edwards, has <lb />
moved in his new residence that he <lb />
has built near his old one was <lb />
burned last August. <lb />
Frank Carroll has a very had case <lb />
of sore eyes. <lb />
Our roads getting busy with <lb />
hauling fertilizers for the farmers. <lb />
Miss Sadie Carroll came home <lb />
Friday evening from near Black <lb />
Jack where she is teaching and re- <lb />
turned Sunday. <lb />
Frank Dixon was badly hurt <lb />
night by being thrown out of <lb />
a while the team was moving <lb />
at a fast gait. His shoulder was <lb />
dislocated. His many friends hope <lb />
he will soon be able to get. out <lb />
again. <lb />
Our farmers are improving on the <lb />
old method of plowing by working <lb />
from two to four teams at the same <lb />
time, a saving of from one to three <lb />
hands and doing much better work. <lb />
Snow and Cold. <lb />
There was a brisk fall of snow <lb />
here Tuesday evening and early <lb />
in the night, which the preceding <lb />
cause to melt almost as hist as <lb />
it fell. There was enough left to <lb />
cover house tops and high places, <lb />
but this quickly in <lb />
the bright sunshine today. The <lb />
temperature down and last <lb />
night today were plenty cold <lb />
The trial of Dr, J. B. Matthews, <lb />
who some weeks ago poisoned bis <lb />
wife, is now in progress at <lb />
A Pretty Afternoon Marriage. <lb />
At 3-30 o'clock this afternoon at <lb />
the borne of Mr. Mrs. D. D. <lb />
in South Greenville, was <lb />
witnessed beautiful marriage. <lb />
At that hour their eldest <lb />
Miss Mary Louise Haskett, <lb />
and Rev. Julian <lb />
of Kim City, took the solemn <lb />
vows that made them one through <lb />
life, the ceremony being impress- <lb />
performed by Rev. J. A. <lb />
i , <lb />
As the were <lb />
received front, ball Mrs. <lb />
W. B, James and Miss Mary If <lb />
and usher- u into the parlor, <lb />
an scene <lb />
be loom was e I and many <lb />
lighted tapers sued soft <lb />
the white and <lb />
Can was an arch of white <lb />
draperies t wined with with <lb />
a back g . u id of palms, <lb />
this h couple stood <lb />
as they spoke words made <lb />
and wife. <lb />
The bud- and groom the <lb />
parlor to tn.- if u <lb />
march rendered Mis-, <lb />
James, with exquisite touch <lb />
she rendered <lb />
during the ceremony. <lb />
The bride carried a lovely <lb />
bride roses and asparagus <lb />
ferns and was attired in a most <lb />
becoming traveling suit of <lb />
cloth with hat to match. <lb />
In the sitting room opposite the <lb />
parlor was a large collection of <lb />
handsome bridal presents in silver, <lb />
cut class china. Among these <lb />
was a beautiful set of solid silver <lb />
spoons, a gift Methodist <lb />
church. , <lb />
Following the ceremony and the <lb />
congratulations of the many friends <lb />
present, Mr and Mrs. left <lb />
on the afternoon train for Kim <lb />
City where a reception will be <lb />
held tonight. <lb />
Greenville regrets to lose <lb />
bride, but the best wishes of all <lb />
follow to her new home. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. Fell <lb />
C. D. Duke, of Suffolk, was in <lb />
town Tuesday night. <lb />
Ogle Baker <lb />
Sunday in . <lb />
They reported a delightful <lb />
trip. <lb />
of Green- <lb />
ville preached a most excellent <lb />
sermon at Pleasant Hill Sunday. <lb />
J. T. Alford and Jack Sykes <lb />
spent Sunday y pleasantly at <lb />
near Cox's Mill. <lb />
Mis. O. G. Calhoun left tor <lb />
Greenville Tuesday will spend <lb />
with friends there. <lb />
C. H. Harrington returned Mon- <lb />
day night from <lb />
bis regular duties here. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of Ayden, <lb />
filled his regular appointment at <lb />
the church Sunday <lb />
night and was the guest of Mr. and <lb />
Mis. Whaley. <lb />
Miss Hall, of Vanceboro, is <lb />
the guest relatives friends <lb />
B. L. Hull F. Bailey, on <lb />
Pile are confined at borne <lb />
on ace u ii of <lb />
H. H. Stanley is all is <lb />
a fine hoy. <lb />
R. G. Chapman, of Winterville. <lb />
is visiting bis son, C. H. Chapman <lb />
near Shel <lb />
H. Miss P. <lb />
Olive W N. L. Williams <lb />
and Miss Lula Sexton went the <lb />
road Sunday on the velocipede. <lb />
His many friends will be sorry <lb />
to hear that U. G. Calhoun is <lb />
at his borne in Phillip's court, <lb />
Mrs, L. K. Ricks, who has been <lb />
sick for days is <lb />
Notice Red Men. <lb />
All chiefs of <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R. M., <lb />
visiting chiefs are hereby cordially <lb />
requested to be at the wigwam <lb />
of the tribe on next Friday sleep <lb />
when the keeper of <lb />
will deliver Something <lb />
rich is stoic tor those who at- <lb />
tend it is earnestly desired <lb />
that every member be present. <lb />
J. F. Smith, Sachem. <lb />
By W. P. C. of R. <lb />
It is a common saying <lb />
man who has money enough is <lb />
hanged. This is in <lb />
every case by a great deal, though <lb />
too often he either escapes or <lb />
oil the event a long time. But <lb />
the Chicago man of many <lb />
wives, several of whom he was <lb />
convicted of killing, had no money <lb />
and he staved his execution a <lb />
long h it was once thought <lb />
he would escape. Virginia goes <lb />
after murderers with money with <lb />
more vim than the poor devil who <lb />
has none. A man's wealth seems <lb />
to and they seldom <lb />
let him the size of <lb />
his bank <lb />
The Spring Headgear. <lb />
The spring style of headgear for <lb />
women is out. We saw it the <lb />
streets this morning. It consists <lb />
of a sort two story hen's nest, <lb />
with an owl's eyebrow on one side <lb />
the caudal appendage of a cross- <lb />
eyed bandy roosted on the other, <lb />
and a few <lb />
forming a picturesque background. <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
GAS BOAT SINKS. <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Large of Fertilizers Happenings of Interest in North <lb />
Goes Down With It. r . <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Th Knights of Pythias <lb />
The B Flat Player. <lb />
After lie newly organized band <lb />
at Morrison bad desisted from the <lb />
practice for a few nights the B flat <lb />
player found the valves of bis <lb />
net had He wrote to <lb />
factory asking what kind of <lb />
to use on valves. <lb />
answered him, saying that come <lb />
used only saliva on <lb />
valves never used grease i f <lb />
any kind. The B fiat player then <lb />
Please send me <lb />
of saliva. I can't <lb />
get it at the store here. <lb />
find stamps for <lb />
A reply has not yet been <lb />
A Gourd Years Old. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Gray, of No. town <lb />
ship, tells us be has in his <lb />
possession a gourd has come <lb />
down to him from live generations <lb />
above, having at one time been <lb />
property of his <lb />
lather. <lb />
The gourd is about two feet long, <lb />
handle, all, and is a perfect <lb />
elate of preservation, although it <lb />
has not use for years. <lb />
As Mr. Gray is himself about <lb />
years of age, it is safe to say that <lb />
the gourd is in the neighborhood <lb />
of years Times. <lb />
Monday the gas boat Lillian, <lb />
belonging to J. L. Fountain Co., <lb />
of Falkland, went to Tarboro for <lb />
load of fertilizers. A crew five <lb />
went along the took <lb />
on a load of sack- cotton <lb />
seed meal and tons of guano. <lb />
It taking until about dark to <lb />
in. boat it was the <lb />
of the crew to remain in Tar- <lb />
over night and for day <lb />
light to return to Fall-1 i d. <lb />
About o'clock pump <lb />
ed the l. at out well aid went to <lb />
One of them awoke St <lb />
o'clock found that the bout <lb />
was rapidly tilling with aid <lb />
sinking. He called up others <lb />
of crew, but it as too late to <lb />
do a d cargo <lb />
sank to the of liver. <lb />
It is supposed that accident <lb />
was due a new shall having been <lb />
put in the boat <lb />
trip to was made, the <lb />
hole where the went <lb />
the keel was cl s.-. <lb />
to make It water tight. I b- leak- <lb />
was much rapid alter <lb />
to a lodge at <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Carolina Bar <lb />
will meet at June <lb />
to <lb />
The slate treasurer has made the <lb />
Citizen Bank of Kinston a <lb />
fur state funds. <lb />
Salisbury has with <lb />
Sarah to <lb />
her to appear thee. <lb />
C. S. Kinston, <lb />
was viciously by a, large <lb />
St. Bernard dog and his face badly <lb />
torn the brute. <lb />
A life company with <lb />
Capital, half paid in, has <lb />
been in Kinston. All <lb />
suck was i for by<lb />
. K a native North <lb />
Carolinian Incited In <lb />
i. ii gained <lb />
tin re in i lie practice of hi pro- <lb />
did in that city Monday <lb />
k . i j j . <lb />
boat was loaded than when she <lb />
was light. <lb />
The boat be raised but most <lb />
of cargo will be a loss. <lb />
PERSONAL MENTION <lb />
Of Those Going and Coming <lb />
Miss Hattie Smith went to <lb />
ton this morning. <lb />
Miss Nina James returned from <lb />
Durham Monday evening. <lb />
Miss Nell Skinner from <lb />
Hill Monday evening. <lb />
W. B. Brown went North this <lb />
morning to purchase goods. <lb />
G. W. Baker came in this morn- <lb />
from Lewiston to visit his <lb />
family. <lb />
Mrs. R M. and <lb />
Emma, went to Kinston <lb />
this morning. <lb />
J. L. Fleming went to Rocky <lb />
Mount Monday evening re- <lb />
turned this morning. <lb />
N. C. was <lb />
town in the States <lb />
to be named honor of George <lb />
first being a town <lb />
in Georgia. Our national capital <lb />
to take the name. <lb />
The United prisoners <lb />
con lined in the county jail at Ashe- <lb />
ville made complaint t Q <lb />
court in there the <lb />
jail is lutes i with h lice. <lb />
They took a bottle of the <lb />
i as evidence of the find. <lb />
Mrs. Sherman burned <lb />
to death at her home near Mt. <lb />
Airy. Her children bad set fire to <lb />
some trash in the yard and she <lb />
went to put it cloth- <lb />
caught fire she was so <lb />
badly burned as tn cause her <lb />
death <lb />
W. B. a Wilkesboro <lb />
man, went over West Virginia <lb />
where he became rather sporty <lb />
and threw kisses at another man's <lb />
wife. The husband of the woman <lb />
took as a target for rifle <lb />
,. . . practice, his body was shipped <lb />
Mrs. G . been to , J <lb />
visiting Mrs. H. A. White, left <lb />
this for home at <lb />
Rev. F. D. this <lb />
morning from LaGrange. <lb />
Mrs. R. , returned <lb />
from Kinston this morning, <lb />
H. A. White returned from he wife <lb />
down the road Tuesday evening. ; <lb />
j take them her baud. There- <lb />
Prof. W. H. returned i ., Bill Bailey's seized <lb />
from Winterville Tuesday even j , baud with be- teeth and came <lb />
down with a bull dig grip. Bill was <lb />
M. A. Allen, who hail been vis- with woman <lb />
Dr. It. L. Carr, left this , simply tried to wrest hit hand <lb />
from vise-like grip, but nary a <lb />
loose, and in the the woman <lb />
went through the large glass win- <lb />
In Mr. Mo store with a <lb />
crash, <lb />
Hill paid f r the window but <lb />
Chewed Her Hand- <lb />
Bill a colored <lb />
the city, while in front of Mr. <lb />
L. J, Moore's store Monday even- <lb />
made a demand on hi- wife, <lb />
who was with him, for the keys to <lb />
house as Bailey <lb />
District Meeting. <lb />
There will be a district meeting, <lb />
of this, the second district, Knights <lb />
of Pythias Wilson <lb />
7th. The lodge at Greenville is <lb />
embraced this district and will j <lb />
be represented at the meeting. <lb />
Want <lb />
Knitting Mills operators. <lb />
Good opportunity for large <lb />
lies. Apply to W. Atkins, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A few setting, of Buff Plymouth <lb />
Rock for sale at reasonable <lb />
price. Mrs. J. S. <lb />
J. P. Haskett, Kinston, came <lb />
over this morning to attend the <lb />
marriage. <lb />
Misses Emilia Battle <lb />
Smith and Emma Joyner returned police carried the irate <lb />
from Kinston this morning where before the mayor, who put <lb />
they had been to attend an enter- ; on her. She showed anything else <lb />
but an appreciative spirit and <lb />
intimated to <lb />
as and she was mo <lb />
dated to the extent of day. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
The tobacco glowers feel that <lb />
have been imposed on and it <lb />
looks as if there is a good ground <lb />
for their feeling that way. The <lb />
cotton growers have shown that <lb />
they are to some extent the makers <lb />
of their own destiny and there is <lb />
no reason why the growers of to <lb />
shouldn't be as courageous, <lb />
persevering, and united. They <lb />
don't want any thing more than <lb />
their rights and this is to hope <lb />
that they will get <lb />
Record. <lb />
On farm, between <lb />
Rocky river and Coddle Creek, in <lb />
line of the in <lb />
is a large Said cotton as <lb />
white us Wonder if the <lb />
owner has not been able to <lb />
hands to pick it, or is he just let- <lb />
ting it hung in the bolls wailing <lb />
for something like cents to come <lb />
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L-. S. and <lb />
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ii a. in. for leaves <lb />
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Southern R. R. <lb />
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Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind<lb />
SOME CURIOUS FINDS. <lb />
Lost on Farm Was <lb />
a Potato. <lb />
A Scarborough gentleman was <lb />
recently to thirty- <lb />
eight pin in his t egg, <lb />
people , have <lb />
too, <lb />
There ought U- n <lb />
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It was two years ago since a hen <lb />
laid an egg at Bedford with a penny <lb />
in it. There is no doubt at all us <lb />
to the fact, hut the question, <lb />
slid the penny gel the <lb />
has never been quite <lb />
A companion puzzle is afforded <lb />
by a market gardener, well known <lb />
market, who once lost <lb />
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most incredible circumstances. He <lb />
was inspecting his crops when he <lb />
dropped the half crown on the <lb />
ground, and. though he searched <lb />
long and diligently, he searched in <lb />
vain. A year paused, and the <lb />
dent was being forgotten when, as <lb />
he was selecting some potatoes for <lb />
the market. Mr. Smith came across <lb />
one of u very curious shape, <lb />
it open to discover the cause of <lb />
its eccentricity, the gardener found <lb />
inside it the half crown piece he had <lb />
lost twelve months before. The <lb />
was seen by hundreds of people, <lb />
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vouched for. <lb />
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in Australia in and who <lb />
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who. while fishing oH <lb />
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et of papers together with red <lb />
tape and carefully sealed. The skip- <lb />
per of the boat handed the <lb />
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REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb />
Safe investment <lb />
Secure a Good I 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 />
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WEATHERCOCKS. <lb />
How Came Into Existence In the <lb />
Ninth Century. <lb />
A contemplative individual, with <lb />
some power of observation, was ask- <lb />
about weathercocks. <lb />
weathercocks f he asked. <lb />
vanes are in the form of <lb />
rows. Sometimes are hands <lb />
that point with the index linger in <lb />
the direction toward which the wind <lb />
is A running horse is <lb />
quite popular as a vane. Fish, <lb />
pets, locomotives and many other <lb />
forms are used, but I seldom, if ever, <lb />
see vanes, except in pictures, that <lb />
can with any propriety called <lb />
weathercocks. <lb />
referred the mailer by note to <lb />
our mill friend, Dr. Detail, and <lb />
received the following <lb />
ninth century was a time <lb />
of extreme ignorance among all <lb />
countries which now lead in <lb />
An authentic account of <lb />
the controversies, political, social <lb />
religion-, then occupied <lb />
Europe would make a curious and <lb />
interesting In Eng- <lb />
land the question of how persons <lb />
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Buster became so bitter <lb />
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tills lime, by a papal order, <lb />
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Success Magazine. <lb />
Reflections of a Rhinoceros. <lb />
I am glad beauty is only skin <lb />
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men to move around. They seem <lb />
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chance run my horn through <lb />
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when I'm tired. Ho knows where <lb />
my sore spots <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
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Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
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Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
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in Hardware come to <lb />
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COTTON SEED, MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
I am paying I lie highest market price fur Motion <lb />
in any quantity. <lb />
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, in car lots or <lb />
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed <lb />
at warehouse. <lb />
HAY, CORN, oats, BRAN, SHIP STUFF and all <lb />
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Car of Golden Heed Oats to arrive, White and <lb />
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with Eastern Reflector a year tor 18.00 our <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
. J. <lb />
Entered in the port at Greenville. X. C. a class matter, <lb />
Advertising rate made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at post in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
in to <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY MAIL i 1- <lb />
For a time now Alice will be a <lb />
popular name for girl babies. <lb />
must nut be stuck up <lb />
because the h II posters <lb />
U Senator puts bit pitch- <lb />
fork after that rate bill there <lb />
b something do oft <lb />
Those who have liven poking fun <lb />
ground lion take tins <lb />
weather a retribution <lb />
If the ground bas simply <lb />
us this weather we he will not <lb />
lie long it lurk <lb />
baa been given the <lb />
rial rot in Georgia by <lb />
a re. . u ring. <lb />
ll in Congressman <lb />
he should the court <lb />
s Asheville <lb />
Wednesday night is tie time for <lb />
the regular monthly meeting of the <lb />
water and light We <lb />
hope the hoard will well <lb />
of giving Greenville <lb />
day so as to develop <lb />
numerous small enterprises in the <lb />
are several lure want- <lb />
power and will put in electric <lb />
motors as soon as assurance is <lb />
that current will be supplied in <lb />
day time. It is needed and we hope <lb />
the commissioners can see way- <lb />
clear to provide it <lb />
KEEP OUT OF SPECULATION. <lb />
The Chronicle yesterday quot- <lb />
ed a Now York man's warning to <lb />
the cotton farmers to how-are of <lb />
the speculator. Mr. J. Max- <lb />
well, a Now Orleans man. read <lb />
what the Now Yorker had said <lb />
and is quoted by the Washington <lb />
Post as saying that he the <lb />
nail squarely on the <lb />
Then he detailed an incident on <lb />
the train I came North <lb />
By Wire to <lb />
Norfolk Cotton <lb />
AS <lb />
J. W. <lb />
ton <lb />
Strict <lb />
I-ow <lb />
Low<lb />
WORKING MEN'S SUITS <lb />
AM <lb />
TH M PA V <lb />
Ranker- and <lb />
k. V <lb />
York I <lb />
Mar. Hi <lb />
May. M <lb />
ran. A Feb. <lb />
Pal. to get lost in the this he said, overheard <lb />
The old to-n planters <lb />
t-en- <lb />
must In- Hf <lb />
on <lb />
its good be <lb />
continues to make <lb />
some of the gentlemen <lb />
will i-i mewls r they have <lb />
tin re. <lb />
U de ill s till so n that she <lb />
in the parlor coach near mo dis- <lb />
cussing the market, and tolling <lb />
of their operations. At length <lb />
I got acquainted with them, and <lb />
we began to talk of futures In <lb />
fact, that was about the only <lb />
been in subject they seemed to care <lb />
about discussing, and it was <lb />
dent the bug of speculation <lb />
them. Finally, I asked <lb />
them if they had been long <lb />
is not She has three to playing the market, <lb />
systems and says is t o they confessed they wore <lb />
much hello about it. of but little experience. <lb />
this an elderly gentleman <lb />
Having his traducers and <lb />
being that his reputation is <lb />
safe, the ground hog turned <lb />
over another nap. <lb />
who had been listening to our <lb />
addressing the <lb />
planters directly, <lb />
that you gentlemen art <lb />
cotton growers. Now take the <lb />
counsel of an old man and con- <lb />
The tobacco trust don't want to tent yourselves with making that <lb />
have the Duke divorce scandal and necessary article of consumption. <lb />
, . . , ., , , are plenty of others to <lb />
the with the on ,,.,,, , <lb />
gamble in it Pardon my plain <lb />
its hands at the time. talk, but you farmers are <lb />
veriest greenhorns in financial <lb />
Some of the oilier fellows up that I matters, and the speculative <lb />
way might be fortifying themselves game was made to shear just <lb />
with evidence to prove an alibi. innocents. Even if yon <lb />
May Wheat <lb />
May Oars <lb />
May Lard <lb />
-i v Lard <lb />
Sir. <lb />
telling one of them lightning <lb />
will strike next <lb />
make a few winnings your sue <lb />
is only temporary; the big <lb />
gamesters in New York will <lb />
sooner or later pick you as clean <lb />
The are now in earnest M a bone on the <lb />
about it, and the other follows an The cotton grower of the South <lb />
putting up S light against who will stick to bis legitimate <lb />
It look gloomy for tie. be- business going to be rising <lb />
. ., . oil the top crest of prosperity, <lb />
big, but the Will Win out ll <lb />
they hold r <lb />
and he. of all men. ought to In <lb />
content to let well enough <lb />
It will be an evil day <lb />
Durham forward with an- farmer when he goes into <lb />
Other murder, and one its brutal as cotton speculation, or delivers <lb />
himself into the tender care of <lb />
tho cotton <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
can be imagined. Tiny have <lb />
ally caught the murderer this time, <lb />
and if that town does follow it <lb />
with a hanging there will be a woe- <lb />
miscarriage of justice <lb />
The talk of the out <lb />
discontinuing such of <lb />
as n I a <lb />
ape d mail per m <lb />
put the people living along the <lb />
It up until all <lb />
e the Rill <lb />
that <lb />
Put Him In a Cage. <lb />
ft here it so big Radical law <lb />
in North Carolina been <lb />
whiskey frauds. In- <lb />
prosecuted or <lb />
with exposure or <lb />
private irregularities he is request- <lb />
ed to raise his fight hand bold <lb />
in <lb />
, i V II <lb />
they i ; ii any <lb />
to lull under the be cut off <lb />
They taking more papers them- <lb />
getting their <lb />
do .-i-e ll is a good way to <lb />
up the differ <lb />
in. I. <lb />
,.,. hi d at M. <lb />
ii a cage and soon as he <lb />
s to <lb />
put nun In the cage and take <lb />
lo and him <lb />
exhibition, <lb />
-av if Rill can a <lb />
he'd make his fortune <lb />
exhibiting for lie be a <lb />
greater show ban sol- <lb />
that live in water and <lb />
will die on land. Rut the general <lb />
opinion in these <lb />
ain't no such a <lb />
Boaster.<lb />
a. <lb />
JO <lb />
J. H. <lb />
BAKER CONFECTIONER <lb />
Sales room in building. <lb />
We always look well to the Clothing wants and requirement of our Working- <lb />
men patrons. <lb />
We want their trade. We <lb />
make It a point to furnish <lb />
them with the most <lb />
and garments <lb />
that it is possible to pro- <lb />
duce. We have lines of <lb />
Suits at <lb />
and <lb />
The fabrics are selected for <lb />
neatness and durability and <lb />
they are right in every way. <lb />
The Workingmen that buy <lb />
their clothes here will be <lb />
sure of buying <lb />
SATISFACTION AS WELL <lb />
AS CLOTHES <lb />
We stand back of every sale <lb />
we make with our iron clad <lb />
guarantee of <lb />
back, if anything <lb />
goes This way <lb />
Mr. Workingman, please. <lb />
1905 <lb />
Fresh Fie-, Cakes and <lb />
Bread daily Special orders <lb />
for Pies sent early in morn- <lb />
will be filled in time <lb />
for dinner. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Choice line of Fruits and <lb />
Candies constantly on hand. <lb />
J. M. <lb />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION <lb />
NORTH In the <lb />
County. Conn. <lb />
R. L. Smith v Company vs. Baal <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Ry virtue Of an execution directed to <lb />
the undersigned the Superior <lb />
Court In the above <lb />
action. I will on Monday, the <lb />
I also handle leading of March, m n o'clock <lb />
T M, at the Court House door of Mid <lb />
brands or Cigars and To- county, tail to the bidder tor <lb />
harm rive m n mil cash said all the <lb />
me a can. an,, <lb />
. Basil Dixon, has in the <lb />
following real i slate, <lb />
j one undivided eighth Inter- <lb />
to the life <lb />
of father, 4.8, in <lb />
hid to lands which descended to <lb />
I from his m Henrietta Dix- <lb />
on, and <lb />
of as <lb />
lands f h. A. E. P. <lb />
and wife. <lb />
John and others, and <lb />
three hundred and <lb />
more or and being the entire In- <lb />
of the Basil in and <lb />
lo the lands of his mother, tin- <lb />
late Dixon, Henri- <lb />
died seized mid <lb />
situated on the north side of Tar river, <lb />
Greenville township, <lb />
to the life of r. s. <lb />
on. the father of the said Basil Dix- <lb />
on. <lb />
This 16th day of February, <lb />
L. Tucker Sheriff, <lb />
SUITS TO ORDER. <lb />
I have just received my lint <lb />
Spring and <lb />
samples and am ready to <lb />
take your order. I <lb />
sent Brown, tho <lb />
merchant tailors of the <lb />
world. <lb />
Cleaning, Dying <lb />
and Pressing <lb />
and clothing <lb />
a specially. <lb />
also clean and dye laces, <lb />
ribbons, feathers, etc, <lb />
PAUL Tailor, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
The firm of Proctor A n <lb />
at d N. . this <lb />
day d by mutual consent. All <lb />
persons indented will make <lb />
payment to T. who will <lb />
continue at the old stand <lb />
and will settle all <lb />
said This Feb. 16th , <lb />
T. K, r. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
R. <lb />
B. Real Es- <lb />
state <lb />
and Loans. <lb />
Opportunities and In- <lb />
vestments. Stock Com- <lb />
Promoted Fin- <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
President M, S. Davis, of Louis <lb />
Female College, died <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
X putting display the newest <lb />
ideas to shown in<lb />
i SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special but <lb />
we will have the latest and best things that <lb />
were obtainable in the American markets <lb />
we cordially invite the Ladies that are <lb />
t desirous of seeing the NEWEST <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their i <lb />
eyes, Very truly yours, J <lb />
Pulley <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
Paints. <lb />
There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison it has behind it a century <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
ll <lb />
I This department is in J. is t rep- <lb />
resent the Easter i in Winterville and territory.<lb />
Mien Lillie <lb />
was Miss Miriam <lb />
ad <lb />
Miss of <lb />
and Sunday with <lb />
Miss <lb />
For nice apples, candies, <lb />
oranges, bananas and nuts go to <lb />
H. L. Johnson's <lb />
Misses Roberson and Cora <lb />
Can oil spent and Sun- <lb />
day at J D <lb />
Nice line of fresh groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and render good <lb />
service just jail lo see or the <lb />
A. <lb />
D. Chapman, of <lb />
spent night and Sunday <lb />
his parents, Mr. and His. R- <lb />
O. Chapman. <lb />
If expect co exchange your <lb />
seed for meal you can same lime <lb />
by taking meal far your seed <lb />
you have cotton at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
Mies Moore, after spending <lb />
few days visiting Miss Minne <lb />
Cox, Monday morning I <lb />
her home in Kinston. <lb />
For special prices on hewers see <lb />
W. L House. <lb />
If you weal good seed Irish <lb />
go to Harrington, <lb />
Si Co. <lb />
If you want your laundry to look <lb />
nice lust long lake it to II. L. <lb />
represents the <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are still <lb />
shipping cotton planters <lb />
by the car load, If you <lb />
need any you had write or <lb />
see them at or. <lb />
All sow- <lb />
and wheat can be supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Winter Canning factory <lb />
of furnace, cooker, can <lb />
work shed, warehouse <lb />
and one third acres of lain <lb />
in heart of Winterville for sale. <lb />
For see Dr. T. Cox <lb />
or J. F <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 />
at the drug store. <lb />
Go to H. L, Johnson's for <lb />
apples oranges. <lb />
Mini <lb />
Sunday <lb />
and Mrs Bryan. <lb />
Try a bottle of Kid- <lb />
a sure cure for all Kid- <lb />
troubles at Harrington Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
Joe Raspberry, of <lb />
was in -own Sunday. <lb />
If nave cotton seed or <lb />
exchange write or phone Pitt On. <lb />
Oil their prices <lb />
highest. <lb />
Pref. w. Green <lb />
ville, very pie. <lb />
lo the <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
line of winter <lb />
or men and youth's at II. L. John- <lb />
eon's. <lb />
H. I. is <lb />
for groceries. <lb />
A. w. even- <lb />
a dip to <lb />
and other points in that vicinity. <lb />
A new line of just re- <lb />
by R. G. A To. <lb />
and Lang <lb />
of were in ton <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Men's youth's pants, all <lb />
sizes, at A <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
in <lb />
The demands for Tar Reel cart <lb />
wheels is now, and any <lb />
in need same will well to <lb />
write or see the A G. M Co. <lb />
Rev. T. II. King filled bis <lb />
here Sunday, <lb />
preached two excellent as <lb />
lie always does. <lb />
Trunks and valise- Marring- <lb />
ton lier Co. <lb />
If run want an easy shave and a <lb />
null Mil <lb />
H. Win i next door lo <lb />
Winterville people <lb />
. G. in was in town <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
want to m <lb />
what we have to off, r r. <lb />
I I B. T Cox Bro. <lb />
Woods high grade seed <lb />
have years been the p on <lb />
southern seed offered <lb />
and nets in east Carolina. Yon <lb />
can find them the <lb />
store of R T. Cox A Br. <lb />
Try a Prince or a Dan <lb />
Jim at the <lb />
will show you. <lb />
If yon need a nice Bug just cull <lb />
it A W. Ange A Co and you can <lb />
get one, and cheap too- <lb />
bushels at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
If you want good flour, some that <lb />
you cm eat without any trouble <lb />
with Indigestion, go to A. w. Ange <lb />
Co., and net some of that Hun <lb />
he has that is made out of pure <lb />
wheat. <lb />
For nice fresh call to H <lb />
L. Johnston, our leaning <lb />
If you are wise your <lb />
houses by painting them with <lb />
and for <lb />
sale by A. W. Co. <lb />
Yon need not fear your <lb />
in the Winterville Bank <lb />
have taken <lb />
to make g <lb />
go and put your <lb />
where it will be safe. <lb />
Fur hay, corn and oats <lb />
i A C. <lb />
If yon want a i ice or lie <lb />
to Co. <lb />
List Friday night, In <lb />
he Winterville High School <lb />
one the best <lb />
given that his ever Here. <lb />
bi. the time this <lb />
it was well done. <lb />
Toe stalled by a <lb />
of the little folks <lb />
It want i-ream freezer <lb />
go W. I, I lour- . lie can suit you <lb />
in kind and puce. J <lb />
have ml paid their <lb />
town lax will do well to C. L <lb />
h, e an <lb />
.- I lo in <lb />
Firm the habit if <lb />
small depot-its with lb- <lb />
of Winterville, From small <lb />
g-eat fortunes Be- <lb />
now. <lb />
We noticed in the paper a few <lb />
days ago that while some <lb />
was out driving the buggy shaft <lb />
unfastened and the <lb />
was thrown front the top l <lb />
a high embankment, the occupant <lb />
barely escaping serious injury <lb />
cause was a defective <lb />
Such as these <lb />
ire serious in as much as they n <lb />
threaten life, and every precaution <lb />
should be taken to guard against <lb />
them. It is to your best Interest. <lb />
You do this by using <lb />
Buggies. The shafts are faster <lb />
ed with Couplers ch <lb />
we are told, are the best on the <lb />
market. sis quick and easy <lb />
to apply and never come off or <lb />
can then take <lb />
wife, sweetheart, or children <lb />
feet safety. <lb />
Car load of ll just <lb />
and fresh, at lowest price. <lb />
Harrington, Barber A Co. <lb />
For rakes and farming <lb />
Implements of all kinds no to <lb />
Co. <lb />
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown in Winterville at <lb />
New furniture is arriving daily <lb />
at A. W. Ange ft Go's. Come and <lb />
get the best at lowest prise, <lb />
A new line of and dies- <lb />
received at A. WT. Ann <lb />
Co Be sure to see and <lb />
get your pick. <lb />
Furnishings for he house <lb />
new ready for business, and extend <lb />
an invitation to all, to visit our <lb />
store, s. e the beautiful line of <lb />
furniture, which we have planed <lb />
to deal out on easy <lb />
that even the pot rest shall have no <lb />
excuse for their homes not being <lb />
hatchets covered with furnished. Thanking you in Ml <lb />
red, white and and tn-y for patronage, we are yours <lb />
marched to the lime excellently, to serve, Bittern Carolina Supply <lb />
DID YOU SAY <lb />
Then A. H. TAFT is the man to <lb />
deal with. <lb />
Our store is at all times open to those who want good <lb />
goods at low prices. We can furnish your house from <lb />
the kitchen to the parlor in Furniture at prices that will <lb />
suit your puree. SATISFIED CUSTOM ERE ARE OUR <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb />
PICTURES FRAMED <lb />
TO ORDER <lb />
Well we can suit you in Price, Quality and Workman- <lb />
ship, our are up-to-date, our is con- <lb />
our prices are right. Give us a call <lb />
when in need of anything in the Furniture <lb />
or Picture line. Orders taken for <lb />
traits, likeness guaranteed, <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A. Taft <lb />
If ii want a nice shirt go to II. They reflected credit upon I Co , Winterville, N. <lb />
L. Johnson's. He has a new <lb />
if nice cheap too. <lb />
The Pitt County Oil Co <lb />
highest price for seed notion. <lb />
The A Ci. Ox Co , are <lb />
still shipping cotton planters by <lb />
car load. <lb />
Big line of hats cans just <lb />
lot I themselves, and upon their <lb />
Pay your bills in a business like <lb />
i client teacher, way, by check the Bank of <lb />
Next Winterville, your money is safe <lb />
was composed of a crowd girls, with us. and it is lunch aura <lb />
who carried out <lb />
and slowed training. <lb />
Several beautiful songs were snug <lb />
by some of the and several <lb />
beautiful instrumental pieces <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington. I were played by different ones, nil <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
of which added much to the <lb />
Tooth Harrow Hat- <lb />
Barber Co. And last but not <lb />
Goto H. L. Johnson's for <lb />
meats, and oyster-. <lb />
make in by <lb />
nice changing their cotton <lb />
lineal at Pitt County Oil On. <lb />
fresh <lb />
ex , <lb />
Call at II. L. Johnson's and ex <lb />
line of Hosiery <lb />
Misses Ladies and Gents. <lb />
For bargains in pants go to ll. <lb />
L. Johnson's. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
Goto ii. L. Johnson's for shoes, <lb />
he has a nice lot received, <lb />
hey arc nice. <lb />
All odors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber a <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
least, tame r <lb />
by the came of <lb />
Homestead The play <lb />
consisted of different scenes, <lb />
which were in the form of climax, <lb />
each one getting better, and it <lb />
second as if the could not be <lb />
beaten, but be e it closed all <lb />
for be ear I present saw that it was but <lb />
i that the last two better. <lb />
was a largo crowd present, <lb />
and every one seemed lo enjoy the <lb />
evening very much. The whole <lb />
entertainment was up <lb />
the lady teachers of the Winter- <lb />
and as ii was a <lb />
perfect success in every way, <lb />
Just received K. G. Chapman Perry, Joyner and Harrison <lb />
a Co., a ear load of salt. B reflected much credit upon <lb />
to gel their prices at once. <lb />
Nice Bill; waist patents cheap at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co, <lb />
II. can till your or- <lb />
In the grocery <lb />
a full line all the time. <lb />
If you have not had any good <lb />
biscuit lately you go to K. G- <lb />
I Chapman a Go. and get some of <lb />
that he sells and you will be <lb />
convinced that it is the best on <lb />
, the . <lb />
when yon pay a <lb />
bill checks <lb />
for every bill you <lb />
Last Round for Taxes. <lb />
f, 11-.-s <lb />
due <lb />
Township <lb />
Township <lb />
Township <lb />
I will III- <lb />
el ices for <lb />
r r <lb />
Mm<lb />
Mural M. <lb />
i Smith's Stops. <lb />
swift Township <lb />
March <lb />
i Monday Ma <lb />
Se i- Roads, <lb />
March <lb />
This h-i round to rolled <lb />
ll. laxes All. I <lb />
Deal <lb />
v r nil to The election <lb />
mi while men win <lb />
pay who fall V <lb />
of may debarred <lb />
L. Sheriff. <lb />
We have received our full line of WASH GOOD <lb />
consisting of <lb />
FANCY WHITE GOODS PERSIAN <lb />
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN <lb />
GINGHAMS, MADRAS, PERCALES Sc <lb />
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially invited <lb />
to these goods, <lb />
Our meal s <lb />
my. <lb />
H. . Chapman's <lb />
by R Q. <lb />
C., cir load lime which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Another large shipment of shoes sure to see <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. Barber Nice trash <lb />
A Co. always on hand at H. L. Johnson's. <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, one in need of a plow will <lb />
the combination kidney medicine do well to go to A. W. Ange A Co., <lb />
for stock a sure colic cure. and get one of those Chill. <lb />
at the Drug Store ed They are the best on <lb />
Buy your Candies, Apples, <lb />
Orange Bananas from J. all kinds <lb />
V. the drug store. at Hailing, Barber Co. <lb />
reflected much <lb />
i in and all those who wan <lb />
lire with the <lb />
deserve much for having so<lb />
Co. Hut the nicest lime of I lie <lb />
came when I be was all over, <lb />
mill one stopped laughs <lb />
A tine of list- just received came down stairs <lb />
Co He the <lb />
buy no brilliantly <lb />
with the nicest <lb />
and cake. H was then <lb />
every body looked all smiles from <lb />
the oldest to the youngest, and the <lb />
remaining part of the evening was <lb />
spent too pleasantly U. try lo de- <lb />
scribe it. <lb />
One-sixth of the year is gone <lb />
it Sims hardly to have started. <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO <lb />
Have you seen those <lb />
punts at it. O. Chapman if <lb />
not you get his pi you <lb />
J buy elsewhere. <lb />
I can give owners of DWELLING HOUSES information that will enable <lb />
to save per cent, on premiums paid for<lb />
will be gladly furnished to anyone interested. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Ii. A. WHITE <lb />
Greenville,<lb /></p>
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BUY <lb />
Fay <lb />
C L<lb />
IV S <lb />
A LITTLE COQUETTE. <lb />
sell and guarantee FAY STOCKINGS and <lb />
per pair. We are not agents, bat are <lb />
Sole Agents and therefore can sell you cheaper. <lb />
We were the first to ever have t FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
shipped to Greenville.<lb />
MUTILATED MONEY. <lb />
FRUITS AS FOOD. <lb />
Condition Under Which It Will Be Ra- <lb />
by Uncle Sam. <lb />
The Suites government <lb />
. for a mutilated bill <lb />
ed I hut three-fifths of it am <lb />
. method of determining <lb />
i lull pun the note remains <lb />
r Each <lb />
. I is pasted or. a back- <lb />
in, of size of COm- <lb />
i . bill. The expert has piece of <lb />
. the This <lb />
a . i- divided into squares. <lb />
over the bill f the ex- <lb />
; i.; i a tut, of <lb />
I hill ill twenty-four of the <lb />
or three-fifths of them, the <lb />
hill he redeemed. <lb />
Ion ; a Missouri <lb />
I in over to feed his pigs. <lb />
he dropped nurse in; the <lb />
When lie discovered hi loss <lb />
hour he Marched i pen <lb />
end I parse. . of <lb />
its pips <lb />
day and the ma of <lb />
the money taken to Wash <lb />
Tune hundred dollar were <lb />
iii Io the farmer. <lb />
Burned money is the hardest for <lb />
the government experts to work on. <lb />
with the exception of <lb />
which has been gnawed by mice. <lb />
The department at Washington <lb />
once received a cigar box full of <lb />
money which had been sent from <lb />
Philadelphia with the necessary <lb />
shewing that it had been in- <lb />
side a poorly constructed safe and <lb />
had been burned to the condition in <lb />
which it was forwarded. Evidently <lb />
with the idea the original pack- <lb />
age ought not to be broken, the <lb />
sender the charred pieces <lb />
with some silver coins which had <lb />
also been in the badly I <lb />
In its passage through the mails tin <lb />
heavy silver was n ill the <lb />
charred bills till there was hardly a <lb />
piece left the size of the head of a <lb />
pin. <lb />
The experts who handled I he mu- <lb />
money by the aid of magnify- <lb />
m n I four <lb />
fifty dollar bills end within a i <lb />
recommended that they bu redeemed <lb />
the treasury. <lb />
Only infinite patience <lb />
can bring any result h the mi. <lb />
chewed bills. Each of the pi <lb />
laid out o-i hard, ti <lb />
and with the assistance of m i <lb />
glasses they ran be placed in <lb />
their proper position r j <lb />
one another. The experts have a <lb />
copy of every bill which has been <lb />
issued by government. These <lb />
used as models a- as <lb />
enough of the hill has been laid nut i <lb />
to establish its issue. The experts <lb />
soy that the best bills were printed <lb />
by the government during the civil i <lb />
war period. The grade of paper was I <lb />
superior to any other used, and the <lb />
engraving has nave been excelled. <lb />
A Life Annuity. <lb />
A Scottish life office sold an an- <lb />
Pat and paid and <lb />
pi . and paid until they reckoned <lb />
1.- age was about when they <lb />
i inspector to Tipperary to <lb />
i and to make <lb />
s. ; lite an ; <lb />
r M i- <lb />
. I lie cottage and <lb />
. was in. he <lb />
v in ti M plowing. A <lb />
w irking plowman seemed <lb />
n ; an The insurance <lb />
m Hold and a man of <lb />
ac v <lb />
Patrick <lb />
-I <lb />
the Mr. who <lb />
d- from the------<lb />
is. hi lad, and me father before <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Medicinal Which They Exert <lb />
Upon the System. <lb />
That fruit is a wholesome article <lb />
of diet is. of course, a generally ac- <lb />
fact, but the important place <lb />
which it takes through the medic- <lb />
effect it exerts upon the entire <lb />
system has only recently become <lb />
well known. The medicinal effect <lb />
is direct, but the fruit <lb />
ages the natural functions by which <lb />
the several remedial processes which <lb />
they aid are brought about. <lb />
I The fruits which come under the <lb />
of laxatives are the orange, <lb />
figs, tamarinds, prunes, mulberries, <lb />
dates, nectarines and plums; the <lb />
i astringents, pomegranates, <lb />
blackberries, sumac berries, <lb />
dewberries, raspberries, barberries, <lb />
quinces, pears, wild cherries and <lb />
The diuretics are goose- <lb />
berries, red and white currants, <lb />
pumpkins and melons. Lemons, <lb />
limes and apples are stomach <lb />
Taken in the morning early an <lb />
orange acts very decidedly as a lax- <lb />
sometimes amounting to a <lb />
purgative, and may be generally re-1 <lb />
lied on. Pomegranates are very as- <lb />
relieve sore throat and <lb />
uvula. The hark of the root in the I <lb />
of a U a good an- I <lb />
Figs, split open, form <lb />
an excellent poultice for boils and j <lb />
small abscesses. Strawberries and I <lb />
locally applied, are of some I <lb />
service in the removal of tartar <lb />
from the teeth. <lb />
Apples arc corrective useful in ; <lb />
nausea and even seasickness. They <lb />
immediately tho nausea due <lb />
to smoking. Bitter almonds con- <lb />
lain acid and arc use- <lb />
in a simple cough, but they <lb />
produce a sort of nettle <lb />
rash. The persimmon i- palatable <lb />
when but the green fruit is <lb />
highly astringent, containing much <lb />
tannin. The oil of has <lb />
been recommended as a substitute <lb />
cod liver oil and is much used in <lb />
for Barberries <lb />
arc very agreeable to fever patients <lb />
in the form of a drink. Grapes and <lb />
ins are nutritive and demulcent <lb />
and are much used in the -ii k <lb />
York Gerald. <lb />
Old Inns. <lb />
There i- a tho Eng- <lb />
i s i which i- the oldest I <lb />
inn in England. A writer in the j <lb />
i M.; thinks the Ostrich, <lb />
Middlesex, i one of <lb />
the oldest. There i- ever, reason to <lb />
believe it has been in existence <lb />
years and even then took the place <lb />
of an earlier inn. burned by <lb />
Henry I. in consequence of the mis- <lb />
deeds of the tenant. The of <lb />
the Seven Stars, in Manchester, can <lb />
be traced clearly back to Its <lb />
existence as a licensed house dales j <lb />
down to that year. Among the i <lb />
relics of the Seven Stars is an old <lb />
clock which has stood the top of <lb />
the staircase for more than i <lb />
years. <lb />
and Whistler. <lb />
Once Rossetti asked Whistler how <lb />
he a sketch he had made for a <lb />
picture. has was <lb />
ahead with A <lb />
few weeks later he was asked about <lb />
the picture. <lb />
said ordered n stun- <lb />
frame for Some time <lb />
later Mr. Whistler saw the canvas, <lb />
framed, but still virgin of <lb />
brush or paint. done <lb />
to said Mr. Whistler. <lb />
replied Rossetti, I've written a <lb />
sonnet on the subject if you would <lb />
care to hear When the <lb />
over Mr. Whistler <lb />
take out the canvas <lb />
put the sonnet in the <lb />
the of <lb />
I. For <lb />
During one of his visits to <lb />
den the aged monarch, Emperor <lb />
WU seated one day beside his <lb />
adjutant on a bench in the shade of <lb />
the magnificent trees that <lb />
Berlin's handsome promenade on the <lb />
The crowd of <lb />
us that always follows in <lb />
royalty when <lb />
often pressed us mar us <lb />
One of the number, on account <lb />
her tender years more daring than <lb />
her elders, broke from her nurse's <lb />
grasp and approached the august <lb />
presence. She was a beautiful child <lb />
of four and charming to look <lb />
upon in her well made, becoming <lb />
costume, her long fair hair veiling <lb />
her shoulders and a loose bunch of <lb />
red roses in her hand. She was on <lb />
the way to the railway station, and <lb />
the were for a offer- <lb />
to a friend who was about to <lb />
leave the city. On the way to the <lb />
station she had heard the word pass- <lb />
ed emperor The em- <lb />
And. being a very young <lb />
miss whose home was in a country <lb />
where they do not have kings, she <lb />
Stopped and gazed inquisitively at <lb />
the two nun. <lb />
The old sovereign smiled benign- <lb />
at the child and extended his hand <lb />
toward her. you give me your <lb />
roses, little said he. <lb />
responded the tiny <lb />
maiden, but she took the flowers in <lb />
her left hand and held them behind <lb />
her us she walked forward and <lb />
placed her right hand in the <lb />
or's outstretched palm. <lb />
this said he, smiling; <lb />
other <lb />
She changed the bouquet to her <lb />
right hand and gave him the left. I <lb />
the repeated the em- <lb />
She transferred the flowers to the <lb />
left ham and reached out her right. <lb />
The request was made a third and a <lb />
fourth time, and Still she maneuver- <lb />
ed with the bouquet. The nurse, <lb />
who had observed this <lb />
at a respectful distance, now came <lb />
forward and said chidingly, <lb />
give his majesty the roses. <lb />
replied her young charge, <lb />
with decision. <lb />
you not give me your <lb />
inquired the adjutant in a <lb />
persuasive voice. <lb />
answered the little girl <lb />
frankly as she placed the bouquet <lb />
in his hand. <lb />
Both the emperor and his <lb />
laughed heartily. <lb />
prefers you to said the <lb />
former, a smile. Then the <lb />
kind hearted old emperor drew the <lb />
child to him and gave her a kiss, <lb />
and the nurse led her <lb />
Nicholas. <lb />
FACT <lb />
out <lb />
What Is known as the <lb />
Is occasioned by actual <lb />
external condition., but in the <lb />
majority of cases by a dis- <lb />
ordered <lb />
IS A FACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by a a o. <lb />
They , . I <lb />
They bring hope and <lb />
mind. They health I nil I <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
An Appeal From the Hurt <lb />
We have been requested to <lb />
the people living to <lb />
Cherry Hill <lb />
keep their confined so <lb />
the fowls inn ill Urge in <lb />
the cemetery. This I In <lb />
In, Or to lie, <lb />
-lace me the <lb />
of fowls. Many <lb />
loved ones barfed Hy la <lb />
the plot it. <lb />
it is harrowing . o- <lb />
feeling to go hi d ti- d H en <lb />
--rt-and hi Hi. <lb />
depredation fowls, i <lb />
tuple Dial to h <lb />
us it should lie their wish to <lb />
See rather <lb />
I bail <lb />
DO TO THE <lb />
ADVANTAGES<lb />
TIME DEPOSIT <lb />
FEATURE <lb />
Call in or drop us a line. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
TRUST GO. <lb />
Very often the foot race is to the <lb />
man with the best head <lb />
UP. <lb />
A Black hoe, hair. <lb />
-eM <lb />
r. p in ear, II Ii<lb />
if i by properly and <lb />
ohm t-es <lb />
A, B . <lb />
R. P. N. C. <lb />
TWO GREAT ARTISTS. <lb />
The Difference Between the Work of <lb />
Reynolds and Gainsborough. <lb />
The contrast between these two <lb />
great artists, and <lb />
borough, is almost tho difference <lb />
between art and nature. Reynolds <lb />
WU learned in what other painters <lb />
had done and had reduced his own <lb />
art in a system. Gainsborough <lb />
found almost everything for him- <lb />
the simple, natural <lb />
way of looking at things and people <lb />
and painted not according to rule, <lb />
but the dictates of what he felt. <lb />
Reynolds planned out his effects; <lb />
Gainsborough painted on the spur <lb />
of the impression which the <lb />
aroused. art was based <lb />
on safe, general principles. Gains- <lb />
borough's was the fresh and <lb />
expression of his tempera- <lb />
that is to say, on <lb />
feeling rather than on calculation. <lb />
His ti nip or of mind, <lb />
was and poetic, gentle and <lb />
retiring, including s .-mull range of <lb />
r e. Reynolds, on the other <lb />
hand, a of the world and <lb />
of bus intimate with <lb />
Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith <lb />
and other celebrities of the a <lb />
of knowledge and <lb />
power, whose pictures <lb />
by their variety prove his <lb />
. ; when the Royal <lb />
was established in he <lb />
was president by <lb />
and was knighted by George <lb />
an honor that has ever since <lb />
b l stowed on the holder of this <lb />
office. <lb />
These two men the head <lb />
of the group of portrait painters <lb />
who in the latter pan of the eight- <lb />
cent  in the early years <lb />
of the i one added luster <lb />
to the new growth of art in Eng- <lb />
Coffin in <lb />
Sour Grapes. <lb />
i- useless to urge me t <lb />
marry you. When say no, I mean <lb />
no. <lb />
can nothing <lb />
your determination <lb />
Once you make up your mind <lb />
nothing. <lb />
Jack Well. wouldn't care <lb />
marry a girl like that anyhow. <lb />
Luckiest Man in Arkansas <lb />
the luckiest man in Ark <lb />
writes H. L of <lb />
Bruno, the restoration of <lb />
my wife's health after rive years <lb />
of continuous coughing and bleed <lb />
from the lungs; and I owe <lb />
my good fortune to the world's <lb />
greatest medicine, Dr King's <lb />
New Discovery for on, <lb />
l which I know from experience <lb />
will cure consumption if taken <lb />
in time My wife unproved with <lb />
bottle and twelve bottles <lb />
completed the cure Cures the <lb />
worst coughs colds or money <lb />
refunded. At J. L. <lb />
druggist and Trial <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN.<lb />
a i- A Discounts <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits 1.607.04 <lb />
sub to check 32.609 <lb />
680.00 <lb />
Duh from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Silver <lb />
US. 8,008.00 <lb />
44,216.92 <lb />
State of North Carolina, j <lb />
County . f Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Cat-bier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
.-wear above statement is true to the beat of <lb />
knowledge belief. <lb />
Subscribed and to be- <lb />
fore me, this day of Feb. <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J- R. DAVIS, <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
W. J TURNAGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Directors <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk Of Superior <lb />
issued Letters <lb />
to hip. the undersigned, on the <lb />
17th. of Jan , on the <lb />
of it. i;. Mayo, is <lb />
hereby to all indebted <lb />
to the estate t make Immediate pay- <lb />
to and to <lb />
said estate to present <lb />
properly to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months <lb />
after date thin or this <lb />
Will be plead bar of their re- <lb />
This the 17th, of Jan , <lb />
G. A. <lb />
on the Estate of it. Mayo. <lb />
F. G. James.<lb />
A reward of will be paid for in- <lb />
formation con vie t <lb />
any party or parties who leave fates <lb />
or do to or <lb />
fence around stock law <lb />
r eon- i territory, or who out the so that <lb />
does and horses <lb />
J It. set- <lb />
ever <lb />
when <lb />
tn <lb />
Notice <lb />
All persons are hereby forbid <lb />
under penally of law to <lb />
hire, contract give employ <lb />
merit tour shelter our SOD. <lb />
limn A Allen <lb />
without our consent. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of business Jan. 20th, 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Furniture Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Gold and silver coin, <lb />
National bank and <lb />
other U. S. notes <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
stock 5,300.00 <lb />
,.,. q fund <lb />
i Undivided profits 815.87 <lb />
in lie .,. certificates of <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits subj. to check <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing 372.08 <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
022.21 <lb />
Total <lb />
189,888.88 <lb />
889.828,98 <lb />
State 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 is true to the best of my <lb />
and belief. H. H. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
ore me, this 5th day of <lb />
1906. SAMUEL A. GAINER. M <lb />
Notary Public Directors. <lb />
OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
K OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C <lb />
AT JAN. 29th. 1906. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of county as <lb />
administrator of the estate of Airs. M. <lb />
K. Peal, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
Riven to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment ti <lb />
the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
against the estate must <lb />
present them to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the nth, day of January. 1907. <lb />
notice will plead in bar of <lb />
re very. <lb />
17th, day of Jan. 1906. <lb />
W. I. Peal, <lb />
of M pea<lb />
and unsecured 4.004.01 <lb />
Stocks, etc. on<lb />
Banking <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
1,804 <lb />
4,14.00 <lb />
silver Coin 8,819.82 <lb />
278,514.2; <lb />
Liabilities- <lb />
Capital paid<lb />
Undivided Profits <lb />
and Taxes <lb />
Deposit 910,845.14 <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
278.514.27 <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
swear that the statement above true to tho best of my knowledge <lb />
ind belief L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed sworn to before <lb />
me, this day of Feb., 1906. <lb />
WALTER O. WARD, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. A ANDREWS, <lb />
J. Q. <lb />
W. B. WILSON, <lb />
Director <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- . <lb />
. AYDEN, N. C. J <lb />
Ah agent for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
receipts for <lb />
those in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive their mail. <lb />
his office. Weals orders <lb />
of our citizens are <lb />
court Snow Hill this <lb />
week. <lb />
Our rugs and art squares are <lb />
finer than the finest, Cannon and <lb />
A. Nichols, of has <lb />
been Aden on business- <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
A full of <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Suit at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw. <lb />
Paw tin in Bread at J. B. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Hooks and Miss <lb />
Mime have visiting <lb />
out in the <lb />
Cannon Tyson invites your <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
J. Edward the better <lb />
rt in <lb />
look after interest<lb />
s of Goldsboro, <lb />
has here clays working <lb />
V. H. J spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday in<lb />
Mis C C. Bland Mrs. E. L <lb />
i t <lb />
V loll IO K <lb />
ii r. l. the <lb />
came home Tom <lb />
an in <lb />
Why your with <lb />
that kicking cow when you buy <lb />
fresh Evaporated Cream O n <lb />
Milk at F. G. <lb />
Co's. <lb />
WIVES <lb />
State department of <lb />
i to in i <lb />
rate a system of f <lb />
wives in <lb />
We call your attention <lb />
line of harness, <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
A number of young people at- <lb />
received car load of Ell- <lb />
wood wire fencing. <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
painting them with <lb />
Town aid County lead <lb />
and full line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
B. Bro. <lb />
M. G. Bryan Man- <lb />
of Winterville, were here <lb />
yesterday on business. <lb />
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
A Tyson, they have the best. <lb />
V. and paper roofing, <lb />
Pumps with Ion or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb />
Dress goods, Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
trimmings, lining and white <lb />
goods at J B a Bro <lb />
Mrs. S. Hi. Smith, of Fort Barn- <lb />
well, is visiting relatives. <lb />
steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
tingle double, rockers, dining <lb />
split-bottom chairs wash stands <lb />
tables at J B Smith <lb />
A Bro <lb />
Several persons were <lb />
in pond last Sunday <lb />
afternoon a d united with the Free <lb />
Will t church at this place <lb />
that evening. <lb />
Calico at cents <lb />
per yard, great reductions in white <lb />
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb />
R. Smith Bro. <lb />
The condition the children of <lb />
J. A, Harrington is not at all <lb />
improved, we regret very much to <lb />
learn. <lb />
E. E. A Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can to please you with <lb />
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries. <lb />
J. W. all the way from <lb />
the city on he Tar, has been a <lb />
to our city among the oaks. <lb />
Car load for sale by Can <lb />
non and Tyson. <lb />
W. M, Edwards was over <lb />
Greene county Sunday. <lb />
P. S. the fire <lb />
I can now be found on east side <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. Fresh <lb />
Oysters and fish every night on <lb />
arrival of train, call and I will <lb />
you fair. P. S. Cannon. <lb />
Since and otherwise <lb />
repairing his residence L. II. <lb />
Witherington indeed has a pretty <lb />
home. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
windows Look nails Cross <lb />
cut saws and mechanic tools at J <lb />
B Smith Bro <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. E. <lb />
A Co. <lb />
A cotton creeps <lb />
but our one lone buyer <lb />
like a huge tree in a desert- <lb />
ed forest. <lb />
We have the grocery <lb />
business of and <lb />
horn and will conduct the same <lb />
line of business at the same store. <lb />
tended the festival at <lb />
Friday <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the best and <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
M. A. James and several other <lb />
gentlemen from Bethel were here <lb />
Saturday in attendance upon a <lb />
magistrate's court. <lb />
with <lb />
eyes or have a difficulty in obtain- <lb />
suitable glasses, it matters not <lb />
how difficult your case, call on J. <lb />
expert <lb />
N. C, who ha.- five years <lb />
experience with some of the most <lb />
cases. He never fails to <lb />
give patients satisfaction or their <lb />
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
of Pitt Greene and <lb />
best people to testify to bis honesty <lb />
and ability. Give him your eye <lb />
work want ion. <lb />
HE WAS PaPA'S BOY. <lb />
N. I-Vb 24- <lb />
la v of novelty <lb />
interest Fed- <lb />
court and there is never a <lb />
with the regular day but that <lb />
held under the auspices of much of the diverting may be <lb />
the department in all parts of in of <lb />
the State. and witnesses summoned from <lb />
The experiment will be made their In con- <lb />
during the coming summer and i with making of illicit fire- <lb />
Koala a char.- if the and int-rest water. Not,,,,, <lb />
New Feed and <lb />
and Jones, <lb />
N. C. well cared for. Pas- <lb />
carried to any and all <lb />
available The best and <lb />
most conveyances. <lb />
Prices At service of <lb />
the public at H times and hours. <lb />
Latest styles in cloaks wrap j Try them Moore and Jones, livery, <lb />
for Misses and Ladies feed exchange stables, Ayden, <lb />
little miss from Reed Branch <lb />
has been visiting Miss Delia Smith <lb />
J. H. Savage, children <lb />
When eye need attention, <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb />
N. C. is the man to do <lb />
your work if you want Io be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Mis. Betsey Taylor, of H <lb />
was here Sat- <lb />
and <lb />
few weeks before Easter <lb />
how about letting us make that <lb />
suit while you can secure <lb />
your choice bf goods Wanamaker <lb />
Brown, per F. G. Co. <lb />
II. H. Jones left Saturday <lb />
to ii his regular at <lb />
It is sometimes considered not <lb />
good taste to get too unless <lb />
it is spooning over that delicious hot <lb />
Chocolate at F. G. Co's . <lb />
sufficient to warrant it regular or has <lb />
and permanent provision will be developed at this term than an <lb />
made for them. The institutes j incident yesterday when old <lb />
for the women are to be held at l-i ;, haired man, Dave Hall, of <lb />
the same time and place as the I Laurel, Madison county, <lb />
men's meeting, but in separate who is here to answer <lb />
the charge of blockading, arose <lb />
Veterinarian Tait Butler and with tears coursing down <lb />
is in charge of the whole institute tanned cheeks, pleaded to be <lb />
work and is now arranging for allowed to go home, stating that <lb />
several series to be held during ; he had received a message that <lb />
the spring and summer. Per- his father was dying and that he <lb />
also a nice hoe of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon Tyson have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods and <lb />
shoes in town. <lb />
organization of the farm <lb />
for the holding of the <lb />
ranted to see once more. <lb />
He pleaded that he was papa's <lb />
has already been perfected baby boy and his voice <lb />
in all of the counties. and shaken hand showed bis <lb />
distress. <lb />
The prosecuting attorney <lb />
Frightfully agreed to his request and he Was <lb />
to go his way a tree man. <lb />
The family is well known to <lb />
the revenue officers, in <lb />
has W. Moore, a machinist, <lb />
of Ford City, Pa , had his hand <lb />
frightfully in an <lb />
cal furnace. He applied Duck- , <lb />
Leo's Salve with the usual; of, the case Deputy <lb />
quick and perfect cure Marshal Ben Barnes <lb />
Greatest healer on earth for I statement that Dave Hail is the <lb />
Wounds, Sores, Eczema i b is . a <lb />
II. .---, I w a . <lb />
My Ron William Jenkins, col, <lb />
having left my home <lb />
Mrs. Lon Nichols, of Beaver without my and the said <lb />
William Jenkins, col., being <lb />
Get a Club. <lb />
subscription <lb />
list been considerably helped <lb />
bf tin imitation along the <lb />
routes to get people <lb />
to take papers the <lb />
of the routes We <lb />
I. . <lb />
persons giving shelter, food or em- <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. January 19th 1906. <lb />
William Jenkins Sr., col. <lb />
SPECIAL SALE. <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
Dam, is here on a visit to her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Hamby. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
A line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
There services in the <lb />
night. <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the, <lb />
best on the market at J. B. Smith 15th, we will conduct a sale <lb />
B on all goods, dry goods cloth- <lb />
ling, shoes These prices <lb />
We have moved in the Ma I,,, m This is <lb />
store of J. H. Bynum on West L u i. <lb />
Railroad street just north of the L we sell. All <lb />
Carolina House. Our goods re Dur store will be reduced <lb />
all new as our entire old stock was from m twenty per <lb />
burned in the recent fire. We will <lb />
be pleased to have our friends as and summer goods <lb />
well as the general public call and goon arrive and tn order to <lb />
see We know we can make loom lot our stock, we have <lb />
I,, . . a. onto Thia <lb />
and J. L <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
He may be tho youngest living <lb />
i though Tho lamer the de <lb />
I resides on <lb />
A Healing Gospel Madison He must <lb />
The RaW. J. C. Wan-en, pastor between years of <lb />
of Sharon Baptist Church, Be age. believe he is the oldest <lb />
willing to ibis with <lb />
those who help by talking for <lb />
THE will give the <lb />
paper free to any who gets us <lb />
a of four new <lb />
lair. Ga., says of Electric <lb />
a Godsend to mankind. It, <lb />
cured me bf lame back, stiff joints <lb />
and complete physical collapse <lb />
I was also weak it took me half <lb />
an hour- to walk a mile. Two <lb />
bottles of Electric Bitters have <lb />
strong just <lb />
a walked three miles in ail minutes <lb />
It might be easy for you to three more <lb />
four of your to subscribe j n's made a man of me Great- <lb />
for The Reflector can est remedy for weakness and all <lb />
have your paper free by doing so. j . <lb />
at J L Drug Store <lb />
Price <lb />
man in North Carolina. He is a <lb />
remarkable person. He is the <lb />
lather of Children, all boys. <lb />
He is Ales when I <lb />
saw the old man last he was <lb />
well and hearty. He Has a clear <lb />
eye. He doesn't ear glasses <lb />
and I was. he has. <lb />
He is not deaf. <lb />
you Doth as to price and quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co <lb />
Mrs. Capt. Johnson went up the <lb />
road <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
tell your seed until yon see me. <lb />
Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hand <lb />
and suits cases at J B Smith Bro <lb />
decided to conduct this sale. Thia <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 and be convinced <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
GOODS SAVED <lb />
FROM FIRE <lb />
Same as of <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Hats, Gent's and Ladles t <lb />
goods. In fact <lb />
everything kept in a first <lb />
class general <lb />
store sold at greatly <lb />
ed prices.<lb />
GOOD POTATOES <lb />
BRING FANCY PRICES <lb />
To row i d ll <lb />
sell mM plenty . <lb />
;.<lb />
ed prices. l <lb />
HORTON I <lb />
I always keep on hand a <lb />
line feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices. Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Miss Mary Johnson, of Grifton, <lb />
spent Saturday until Monday <lb />
with Miss Brown. <lb />
Monday morning there came to <lb />
my house three bay mules and <lb />
one black mule, three of them <lb />
horse mules and one mare mule. <lb />
The owner can have same by com- <lb />
forward and proving property <lb />
This February <lb />
19th, M. Harris. <lb />
Merchandise carry <lb />
m lull line of meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb />
a trial. Lilly Co <lb />
For carpenters tools, grind stones <lb />
rope and pulleys, at J. it. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
If Whitehead, Brown and <lb />
guest, Miss Mary <lb />
Johnson, of Grifton, were delight- <lb />
fully at tea Saturday <lb />
evening at the hospitable home <lb />
Mrs. M. E. Cason. Later the party <lb />
We invite the public to call and was joined by Messrs. Covington, <lb />
us. We will sell as as Cannon, Turnage <lb />
he cheapest and always the beet, a most pleasant evening games <lb />
. . l i <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Block, East Railroad <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of Johnston was <lb />
on the 5th day of January. <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent, F. <lb />
V, Johnston purchasing the inter- <lb />
est of J. B. Johnston in the <lb />
The business will lie con- <lb />
at the same stand by F. V. <lb />
This 8th day Jan. 1906. <lb />
F. V. <lb />
J. B. Johnston. <lb />
containing <lb />
actual <lb />
SoS w <lb />
-1 it <lb />
KALI WORKS <lb />
p. R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, X. G- <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. w.-- <lb />
At the Goose of business Jan. 29th, <lb />
Give us a B. Williams. <lb />
Go to B. B. Go's new <lb />
market for beef, fresh meat, <lb />
age, and fresh fish. <lb />
and music, delightful refreshments <lb />
of chocolate and cake were served, <lb />
and at a late hour the guests de- <lb />
voting Mesdames Cason <lb />
and Brooks ideal hostesses. <lb />
The Only Requisite for <lb />
A Perfect Complexion <lb />
are your hands and a jar <lb />
Pompeian <lb />
Manage Cream <lb />
dirt i. tho <lb />
kin Thaw Is nothing in soap <lb />
that it it <lb />
an is blocked. <lb />
impurity <lb />
lb. builds the <lb />
must go. <lb />
use it in place lac. powder. <lb />
Gentlemen us. it <lb />
MM SO Stan . <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 610.59 <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Due from Hanks, 31,102.38 <lb />
Cash Items, <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, I I 1,675.47 <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes 3,717.00 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, f HO <lb />
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
expenses, 1,331 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . M <lb />
Deposits subject to check, 48,601.01<lb />
Total, <lb />
861,093.01 <lb />
Total. <lb />
61,098.01 <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
I J. B. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 5th Jay of 1906. <lb />
STANCIL HODGES, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. B. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
B. C. CANNON.<lb />
The <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
Ever the our <lb />
the <lb />
from politics, <lb />
ed efforts and <lb />
made by republican <lb />
papers to make decent demo- <lb />
think that the republican <lb />
party this plate is respectable <lb />
enough for t in-m to join. <lb />
Is ill <lb />
No, even if republican <lb />
authority can lie relied A <lb />
pert mat i controlled <lb />
by a few cannot <lb />
better than its bosses. The re <lb />
; party in is <lb />
into two hostile factions. <lb />
as chairman of <lb />
executive is <lb />
of one faction, and . the <lb />
only republican <lb />
state is the leader of <lb />
If what i said <lb />
other by those two i <lb />
neither i lit to be the i- of <lb />
god patriotic <lb />
party. of these ac <lb />
the other of not to <lb />
build up party in <lb />
j state, but of only trying log. <lb />
control all offices. <lb />
The of this accusation was <lb />
very asserted last week in <lb />
a speech b the ablest and <lb />
most in <lb />
the Hon. William P By- <lb />
Jr. In his I he- <lb />
federal I at in <lb />
behalf the revenue <lb />
officer, Samuel, Judge Bynum said <lb />
that there are <lb />
this slate, who in their <lb />
lust for office, turned demons <lb />
their efforts to damn and bl <lb />
good men's He aV,. <lb />
that it is tight of old <lb />
were out against re- <lb />
officers who are in. Fol <lb />
lowing the lead of <lb />
these revenue outs depended on <lb />
office again by slandering <lb />
those that were <lb />
If this statement is true of the <lb />
bow can decent <lb />
democrats desert their old party <lb />
and join a party whose leaders are <lb />
such as above d ha u <lb /></p>
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would pear, for loading <lb />
The snowy table linen which used to <lb />
delight the hearts of Mrs. <lb />
and Aunt is no longer linen, <lb />
as of fore, hut largely made of cot- <lb />
ton filled with china clay, starch <lb />
and size. <lb />
Rules For <lb />
Although the eyes contribute <lb />
more than almost any other <lb />
to personal beauty, get <lb />
little attention from the <lb />
of persona. Here are a <lb />
simple rules for preserving the. <lb />
strength and <lb />
Do not read In firelight. <lb />
possible, protect the eyes from , <lb />
direct glare lamp, gas and ca I <lb />
light. not read or work in a <lb />
a dim light that an effort is i <lb />
wry to clearly. If the eyes <lb />
tender wear smoked or <lb />
glasses. Never apply near ti <lb />
eyes. Bathe them . ;. <lb />
lids being open, in tepid water, <lb />
is best Lo use an eve or cup <lb />
and tn and the lids in tin <lb />
water. not apply any face cream <lb />
near the eyes. I'm nothing on th <lb />
lashes but the best of unscented oil. <lb />
Never cut the bulls m the belief <lb />
that they will be improved. Keep <lb />
in mind that white cliffs, <lb />
of land and of snow are injurious <lb />
and must be guarded against with <lb />
glasses. <lb />
A Story About Dumas. <lb />
Alexandre Dumas was one of the <lb />
most generous of men. There is a <lb />
pretty story told concerning a <lb />
manuscript which his pub- <lb />
received from one day. <lb />
On it he had written, must <lb />
publish this novel, for which you <lb />
must give 1,500 It was a <lb />
translation from the English, and <lb />
the publisher objected, explaining <lb />
that a translation wasn't worth that <lb />
sum and that, moreover, h. <lb />
busy with a number of original <lb />
works. He wouldn't giro more than <lb />
francs. replied <lb />
Pumas, down 1,600 francs U <lb />
my account. Take your f <lb />
and give the remaining to i <lb />
The publisher <lb />
discovered that this was a . <lb />
noble i on the part o <lb />
Dumas. The translator i <lb />
widow of a friend, a mice Well <lb />
am who had died <lb />
shortly before, leaving the poor <lb />
man with a large family to support. <lb />
In a Hurry. <lb />
Rev. Kong Vin of <lb />
was describing in Philadelphia the <lb />
horrors of leprosy, <lb />
American, a tourist, I sup- <lb />
i- almost afraid to look at a <lb />
Isn't a Baptist minister <lb />
asked. <lb />
he is said Mr. <lb />
Vin smiling. <lb />
he run <lb />
Mr. replied, <lb />
finite like to say he runs <lb />
away, but lie retreats pretty briskly. <lb />
If saw him going for a doctor <lb />
at that you would he <lb />
warranted in thinking that some- <lb />
us dreadfully <lb />
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and <lb />
mi <lb />
An i <lb />
The. Star <lb />
quite natural for the human <lb />
a.-.- .-it.- all thoughts <lb />
. comparisons by earth- <lb />
ids, to ink of the <lb />
of the monster world <lb />
known to lie whirling <lb />
; t of tin <lb />
. . . . the star <lb />
as illustration, That <lb />
in <lb />
. ,, i <lb />
mil. through from pole to <lb />
i equator to equator. <lb />
Our ,. e i- only miles <lb />
in diam i r, or <lb />
In fact, it is am a mere <lb />
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fall into one that plan- <lb />
great lakes, whether they he <lb />
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to i t i f these planets as being <lb />
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t of nil things past is <lb />
open I. <lb />
aV feverish- <lb />
I- ins pocket a handful <lb />
of money. wish you would tell <lb />
Sow., ii is in u ii i wanted <lb />
J to fail this <lb />
, your <lb />
is no <lb />
Yawning For Health. <lb />
A German expert on gymnastic <lb />
announces that one need not go ti <lb />
a well known equipped gymnasium <lb />
in search of a course of health <lb />
exercises. Deep yawning <lb />
as a regular exercise is the <lb />
cheapest and surest road to perfect <lb />
health. We ore still familiar with <lb />
the theory that systematic <lb />
breathing is an excellent thing for <lb />
the lungs, and it is on similar <lb />
grounds that yawning is <lb />
mended. The expansion of the <lb />
breast bones and the stretching o; <lb />
the arms which accompany a whole- <lb />
hearted yawn, together with the fill- <lb />
of the lungs, form a splendid <lb />
daily exercise. <lb />
His Farm Work. <lb />
A professor of the New York <lb />
Lew school was telling his students <lb />
one day of the need that lawyers <lb />
have for a little <lb />
edge of agriculture. wax remind- <lb />
ed this need he declared, <lb />
a young attorney of this <lb />
told me about his plans for spending <lb />
two of three days in the <lb />
next summer, want to go to ii <lb />
the young attorney said, <lb />
for two or three days do a fare <lb />
hand's work. I want to shovel <lb />
Not on the Retired List <lb />
A Leavenworth girl up till re- <lb />
to u popular <lb />
the , She, however, i <lb />
the attention of the men . <lb />
town, an I <lb />
on that account the ens, i <lb />
n-i lit Ha ; a. One of bet <lb />
in . . . with her after- <lb />
ward -i. of it. <lb />
a bit suited to each <lb />
an; <lb />
said the other <lb />
. h I'd . i the presence <lb />
of to resign n mi the army <lb />
I of ii till <lb />
Leavenworth <lb />
lest. <lb />
to I . . man i is <lb />
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us if the i <lb />
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of fa . I lever I ah the g <lb />
with <lb />
The id ; i. <lb />
that i an egg la one en I <lb />
is distinct <lb />
The end nil i In the air <lb />
is the wan if lie . o. Th i <lb />
to I. i even the <lb />
novice at this form of egg testing <lb />
becomes a capable judge, <lb />
f both end- of the egg reveal the <lb />
same ii <lb />
counted a bad, as it a fairly good <lb />
sign that the air chamber is Broken <lb />
and contents spread equally <lb />
within the Herald. <lb />
. ,<lb />
MOW <lb />
GOING ON <lb />
C T. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER IN <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. MARCH 1906. <lb />
CAPTURED WITH <lb />
HOUNDS. <lb />
BLOOD <lb />
Robs Store And is Run <lb />
Down. <lb />
On Saturday night the store of <lb />
Mr. Moore, bout miles <lb />
from Kin-ton and the <lb />
line Jones county, was robbed. <lb />
Sunday morning Mr. W. C. Hines <lb />
received a telephone message from <lb />
K to go over with his blood <lb />
Mr. Hines left about o'clock <lb />
and reached Kin-ton at p. m. <lb />
where he was joined by officers and <lb />
on to the scene of the <lb />
robbery, reaching there two hours <lb />
later. Though this was about <lb />
eighteen hours after the robbery <lb />
had been committed the dogs <lb />
readily found a trail. This was <lb />
followed mile a half to <lb />
the home of Tamar a color- <lb />
ed woman. When Mr. Hines and <lb />
the dogs reached house Sam <lb />
Jones, a son of this woman, tried <lb />
to make his escape was cap <lb />
The premises were <lb />
ml a lot shoes, shirts, under- <lb />
wear, were found <lb />
hid in a barn under some cotton <lb />
seed. These were identified as <lb />
good- from Mr. Moore's <lb />
store. <lb />
The Sam Jones, was car- <lb />
to Kin-ton and placed in jail. <lb />
On way be made a confession <lb />
of he and told how hr <lb />
broke in store. Jones also <lb />
Mid he had served two terms in <lb />
t-n- penitentiary and bad been sent <lb />
to roads several times. <lb />
MR. JESSE PROCTOR DEAD. <lb />
Sudden Attack of Hemorrhage <lb />
Ends His Life. <lb />
Mr. Proctor died at <lb />
Saturday hie home <lb />
on Dickinson avenue, of <lb />
e. He was years of age, <lb />
and had long been a resident of <lb />
Greenville following his vocation <lb />
of brick <lb />
Mr. death was very <lb />
sudden. He seemed in usual <lb />
health to the time of quitting <lb />
work Saturday evening. After <lb />
supper be wrote two letters to bis <lb />
absent children before retiring. <lb />
About be moused his <lb />
Miss Ellen, told he <lb />
as Hick and asked her to go after <lb />
of the to get a doe- <lb />
Miss hurried for <lb />
purpose and when she return. <lb />
ed to father's bedside he was <lb />
dead. <lb />
Mr. Proctor is survived by three <lb />
children, Mis. C. E. Stafford, of <lb />
Florida, Mr. Will <lb />
tor, of Norfolk, Miss Ellen <lb />
Proctor who lived with him. His <lb />
wife died some years ago. <lb />
The took place this <lb />
at clock, service being <lb />
conducted in Episcopal church <lb />
by Haw, W. E. Cox. The pall <lb />
i were Messrs. W. L, Brown, <lb />
J, B. Biggs, E. Bradley, E. C. <lb />
Williams, H. B. Harris E. H. <lb />
Taft. <lb />
of Mr. Wilson. <lb />
funeral of Mr. S. B. Wilson, <lb />
who died Wednesday night, <lb />
held Wt none. <lb />
were late <lb />
and grave by <lb />
V and J. E. <lb />
in lit was in Cherry Hill <lb />
l-y, i no pull bearers being <lb />
1.1. W. L. Brown, <lb />
A. L Blow, Wiley <lb />
It. C. Flanagan, It L. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
MR. B. WILSON DEAD. <lb />
One of Our Oldest Citizens <lb />
Pases Away. <lb />
Wednesday night at o'clock, <lb />
t his residence on Dickinson <lb />
avenue, spirit of Mr. Simon <lb />
Burney Wilson took its departure <lb />
from earth to the spirit world. Io <lb />
his death a upright earth <lb />
life is ended and better lite <lb />
upon. <lb />
Mr. Wilson was in his 73rd year <lb />
was a native Pitt county. <lb />
The best years of bis life were <lb />
spent on farm, and not until <lb />
the advance of age rendered him <lb />
feeble for active did he <lb />
leave the vocation be loved. He <lb />
moved to Greenville about <lb />
years ago and spent the remainder <lb />
of his days he e. During the last <lb />
few of his life be was in- <lb />
valid, unable to about at all <lb />
except on buggy or rolling chair. <lb />
The devotion of his family <lb />
friends during these years of con. <lb />
and suffering was <lb />
everything being done <lb />
could in any way contribute to his <lb />
comfort and pleasure. <lb />
Mr. Wilson possessed <lb />
strength of character and <lb />
manhood made friends of all <lb />
knew He held their <lb />
esteem life and bis death <lb />
is mourned by all. <lb />
In January, 1857, he wed Miss <lb />
Martha Brown, and their happy <lb />
wedded life lacked less than a year <lb />
of covering half a century. Ten <lb />
children blessed their home, and <lb />
four times the death angel crossed <lb />
their threshold taking away one <lb />
of their loved ones. He is <lb />
by widow and six children <lb />
three boos and three daughters. <lb />
The sons are Messrs, Walter B., <lb />
Frank and Eugene Wilson, and <lb />
the daughters Mrs. Warren, <lb />
Jr., Misses Nannie and Lillie <lb />
son. These have the sympathy of <lb />
boats of friends in their sorrow. <lb />
JORDAN AT <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
One <lb />
me scum not to exactly under- <lb />
d the price of admission <lb />
reset veil seats Trinity <lb />
College Glee Club Wednesday <lb />
night. No Dead of getting mixed <lb />
it. The price of admission is <lb />
and yon can go and have <lb />
seat without extra cost <lb />
But whether you take a reserved <lb />
or not the price is the same. <lb />
Oakley, N. O, Mar. 3.1906. <lb />
W. A. Andrews and little <lb />
Elbert, spent last Sunday here <lb />
visiting J- K. Jenkins. <lb />
W. R. Whichard, of <lb />
was here Friday shaking hands <lb />
with his many friends, who are <lb />
always glad to see <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Skinner, of <lb />
LaGrange, a few days here <lb />
week, <lb />
Bessie Barnhill and Elma <lb />
Whichard, of Greenville, spent a <lb />
few days here last week visiting <lb />
Miss Pearl Jenkins. <lb />
Low is Roberson, of Stokes, was <lb />
a caller here this week. <lb />
I. H. Little to to <lb />
hear Jordan speak and <lb />
reports a large crowd present. <lb />
The quadrille given Monday <lb />
night at C. B. H. ball in honor <lb />
of the visiting young ladies was a <lb />
success. <lb />
E. Rodgers Co. have opened <lb />
their new of general met-- <lb />
. . <lb />
is quite sick at his <lb />
borne. <lb />
S. W. Belcher, of S. <lb />
has been visiting his mother <lb />
here for a few days. <lb />
Mrs. Minnie Brown, little <lb />
daughter, of Bethel, lire visiting <lb />
here this week. <lb />
Cheep John made calls <lb />
at Friday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant <lb />
have the sympathy of the com- <lb />
in loss of their little <lb />
daughter, who died at noon Friday <lb />
at J. I. James, where <lb />
they had gone for n days visit. She <lb />
was taken violently ill with <lb />
Dr. was called <lb />
and every attention was given <lb />
but He that all well <lb />
her to the world <lb />
He Speaks to a Large Crowd of <lb />
Attentive Listeners <lb />
ed of Farmers and <lb />
Men of all <lb />
who never seen <lb />
vie Jordan, president of <lb />
Cotton Association, <lb />
and beard speak, can form no <lb />
idea of the great personal strength <lb />
magnetism of the For <lb />
the past years I have read <lb />
of bis i i act <lb />
the agricultural <lb />
mess of I he South, bat Diver had <lb />
I formed th estimate of him that <lb />
upon <lb />
those who see and hear <lb />
His Speech in Tarboro urn de- <lb />
livered in the almost <lb />
every cm- in d profession were <lb />
represent d. house was just <lb />
Ailed, not, enough to <lb />
be , and yet were <lb />
few, if any, vacant The <lb />
crowd that went to hear him was <lb />
received in a timely and <lb />
welcome Mr. L. <lb />
the speaker was <lb />
by Hon. E. L. <lb />
in a few well chosen words which <lb />
that crowd appreciated, for goner <lb />
ally speaking the briefer words <lb />
the keener the appreciation of <lb />
audience. <lb />
As Mr. Jordan came forward <lb />
there tremendous applause <lb />
after which most perfect at- <lb />
we ever saw paid a speaker <lb />
was given him. From first <lb />
words of his address until the hut <lb />
bad been spoken Dot a breath or <lb />
whisper could <lb />
exception of frequent <lb />
outbursts of applause there was <lb />
not a sound reverberating <lb />
echo of the speaker's voice. <lb />
He stated in the beginning that <lb />
h did not come for the purpose of <lb />
delivering a literary address, but <lb />
as a plain man to state plain <lb />
to plain people, and to show them <lb />
if possible why every Southern <lb />
farmer should himself at <lb />
once with Southern Cotton <lb />
Association. I think he <lb />
clearly convinced one <lb />
heard him that it was not only a <lb />
privilege but the duty of every <lb />
Southern planter to join the <lb />
He spoke with vim, with <lb />
the force and strength of <lb />
is born of a just and <lb />
honest cause. I wish every farmer <lb />
and every business and profession- <lb />
man in Pitt county could have <lb />
heard the cause of the Southern <lb />
cotton growers plead on this <lb />
It would have done him <lb />
good. It would have made him <lb />
prouder of his country, prouder <lb />
of the Southland. It would have <lb />
inspired a and stronger faith <lb />
in the sure triumph of the cotton <lb />
speculators and <lb />
by whose and <lb />
plot I in., i to bear the price of cotton <lb />
the South is robbed of <lb />
millions of its <lb />
en <lb />
,. <lb />
Space here more than a <lb />
outline of his and even <lb />
if the whole, paper were turned <lb />
over to me I could convey no <lb />
Impression of its real value. <lb />
It would have to be beard to be <lb />
Mr. Jordan speaks <lb />
slowly and clearly. Ho talks <lb />
mainly in short, well rounded sen- <lb />
but at times employs well <lb />
modulated phrases of perfectly <lb />
plain, well selected words, mid <lb />
turns them loose with a Snap and <lb />
vigor that adds strength pleas- <lb />
to his form of expression. <lb />
He said that the best, strongest <lb />
and safest financial rating a farmer <lb />
could have was a well filled com <lb />
crib full meat house. <lb />
to the individual <lb />
farmer to do his duty and not to <lb />
rely on the did, <lb />
or to hi- in <lb />
th his d <lb />
The salvation tin <lb />
South lay <lb />
the farmers acting on the dictates <lb />
of common sense. Resolutions <lb />
to nothing backed <lb />
by individual effort. He <lb />
said the South be <lb />
prosperous and until <lb />
the Southern farmers made their <lb />
entirely self-sustaining, that <lb />
the crop would not to <lb />
lie laced buy western meat <lb />
hay and and increase the <lb />
mt as well. <lb />
H -cued that the <lb />
Spinners afford to pay an <lb />
of from and a half <lb />
to t el for cotton and then <lb />
make big dividends. He said it <lb />
was not the manufacturer <lb />
that was the enemy of the cotton <lb />
i r, on the contrary he was the <lb />
ii best It <lb />
was he .-peculator gambler, <lb />
u en a- Theodore Pi ice, many <lb />
never saw a field, <lb />
and would not know a <lb />
they saw it, that was the enemy <lb />
of the c growers. <lb />
to the method of <lb />
mil statistics and <lb />
by the Federal <lb />
government, he said be took <lb />
position that our government was <lb />
not square with the grow- <lb />
in methods employed. <lb />
Touching system of <lb />
he <lb />
in a short time he hoped and be- <lb />
the association would have <lb />
in operation all over the South <lb />
warehouses wherein farmers could <lb />
store their the <lb />
receipt as legal tender as <lb />
well In York, as in Georgia, <lb />
and North Carolina. <lb />
In dosing he spoke beautifully <lb />
feelingly of the in dunces at <lb />
work the South for the <lb />
of the association. He said <lb />
every business and every <lb />
ion was on the side of the South- <lb />
cotton growers. He said if <lb />
their effort failed in face of all <lb />
supporting influences, goodbye <lb />
cotton growers, for jig would <lb />
surely be up. He referred with <lb />
much feeling to small farmer <lb />
and showed bis patriotism, his <lb />
fidelity and loyalty to the <lb />
in holding back the surplus <lb />
bale that he had made, denying <lb />
himself and family even the com. <lb />
necessities of life and <lb />
little barefooted, half clad children <lb />
that had in many cases kept <lb />
from school to help make the cot- <lb />
ten, in an effort to comply with the <lb />
rules and regulations of the cotton <lb />
association. He drew a striking <lb />
contrast between such a man and <lb />
some of the big farmers who in <lb />
their eagerness to grasp a small <lb />
profit dump their cotton on mar <lb />
and in some instances sell for <lb />
future delivery, thus undermining <lb />
the very object of the Southern <lb />
Cotton Association and aiding the <lb />
bears to depress the price. Such <lb />
titter selfishness disregard for <lb />
he others was, <lb />
simply pitiful. <lb />
He said th- North Carolina <lb />
r. stood loyal and pa. i- <lb />
the association that in the <lb />
main the farmers east of the Mis- <lb />
river had been loyal. It <lb />
was the southwest farmer who had <lb />
run the price recently but <lb />
said he they are now about through <lb />
selling and if the of the <lb />
crop is held would surely bring <lb />
a good profit the price it is <lb />
new selling for. <lb />
His entire b was noted for <lb />
COOk and hot air phrases- It was <lb />
a plain practical talk by a <lb />
cal the Southern Cotton <lb />
Association has made no mistake <lb />
keeping Jordan as their <lb />
leader. He is a strong man <lb />
his every indicates <lb />
strength and determination. He <lb />
is engaged in a great work and he <lb />
is master of and loves that work <lb />
if be lives to complete it he <lb />
will have shown himself a <lb />
factor of his race, tho redeemer <lb />
and savior of the Southern farmer. <lb />
O. <lb />
WITH THE ALDERMEN, <lb />
HOLDING T LL <lb />
Business <lb />
at <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
The of aldermen met <lb />
monthly session Thursday <lb />
La-, Notwithstanding the recent <lb />
and <lb />
in the price spot cotton, <lb />
speculative <lb />
majority of spot <lb />
night, but two of members, bolder-, have stood firm and <lb />
being refused to be panic stricken over <lb />
G. S. representing the; the pursued by <lb />
of trade, requested I the cotton buyers and ex- <lb />
that drinking he placed <lb />
the tobacco section of the town. <lb />
The n was referred em <lb />
porters U shake out cotton from <lb />
the interior of the old States. <lb />
are facing <lb />
with authority ;. place enormous receipts year <lb />
ago Last I here came <lb />
sight ;,., , in <lb />
-I c. nun <lb />
n had lie done <lb />
during t. e past month hi Streets <lb />
condition. <lb />
the regular com <lb />
until e, bad any <lb />
The officers tiled their <lb />
April bales, or <lb />
two months as much cot- <lb />
ton as t is in the South to <lb />
come into sight for the balance <lb />
of the season. More cotton came <lb />
into sight last March than there <lb />
collections lo he month, is now left in the hands of the <lb />
The i. port of the superintendent spot holder on and <lb />
of the water and light plait show-j at interior uncounted towns. <lb />
ed addition of six The holders continue <lb />
and five light and remain unshaken while <lb />
during the past Income the exporters who are short in <lb />
their contracts are being forced <lb />
for the mouth was about <lb />
Fred Cox was d taxes <lb />
cash and solvent credits <lb />
listed. <lb />
The chit t of fire part men and <lb />
inspector <lb />
to make d. tailed statement of <lb />
buildings each mouth. <lb />
Residents of Fifth street a-l ed <lb />
permission to put in a sewer along <lb />
street from id to <lb />
connect with Hotel Bertha sewer. <lb />
The petition was granted. <lb />
A request was made for <lb />
police service at the depot, but no <lb />
action was taken on it. <lb />
A PERSONAL TRIBUTE. <lb />
In memory of many pleasant <lb />
In in I bring one to lay as <lb />
it on the bier cf Mr. Simon <lb />
B. Wilson, whose spirit on Ash <lb />
Wednesday alter the great god of <lb />
day was in bis western couch, and <lb />
ere mornings silvery rays kissed <lb />
away, passed to the bosom <lb />
of Him who gave it. A <lb />
member of the Methodist <lb />
gentle as a woman, appreciative, <lb />
generous nature, devoted husband, <lb />
loving a loyal <lb />
has left us to join that <lb />
to the ports to beg. borrow or <lb />
buy supplies for immediate re- <lb />
The of the <lb />
depression is already over. The <lb />
combination of spinners, <lb />
and buyers have played <lb />
their last cards, the holders, <lb />
by remaining steadfast in the <lb />
possession of their staple, <lb />
soon able to dictate prices <lb />
and force the market to fifteen <lb />
cents. Cotton goods are weekly- <lb />
advancing in price, and the de- <lb />
cannot be tilled, many <lb />
mills having already <lb />
as far ahead as December and <lb />
into next year. Mill sales are <lb />
based on the future price of spot <lb />
cotton as spinners realize prices <lb />
will advance in the near future- <lb />
Remember that last March with <lb />
cotton at cents, in the face of <lb />
a bale crop, those <lb />
held received cents early in <lb />
July. Do not get discouraged <lb />
Mill men say cotton is worth <lb />
fifteen cents and that they are <lb />
prepared to pay it if they cannot <lb />
get it for less. If the staple is <lb />
worth it, every interest in the <lb />
South should the holders to <lb />
get it. Let there no break in <lb />
the ranks. The supplies from <lb />
the interior the southwest are <lb />
exhausted, and all <lb />
happy laud the sweet young sou <lb />
be so mourned and to he j practically <lb />
with. for years confined buyers must soon turn their at- <lb />
to the holdings in the old <lb />
States. Do nut gel <lb />
en, but have only one price ill <lb />
view for the balance of this crop, <lb />
namely. CENTS, Plant <lb />
less cotton and increase the food <lb />
supply crops. Curtail the pr . <lb />
duct ion of cotton, so that what is <lb />
grown will be absolutely required <lb />
by the consuming world and will, <lb />
to an invalid's chair he bore <lb />
his sad with that <lb />
patience, character <lb />
fortitude emblematic of the <lb />
Savior loved so well; <lb />
liar with interests of many years <lb />
of past, and ever conversant in <lb />
present, be was as congenial lo <lb />
me as if we had tread <lb />
happy paths together. I shall <lb />
miss him ides of the summer. therefore, command <lb />
days to come, and as his body rests <lb />
you flowers <lb />
from hands friends and loved <lb />
ones, may the sod pies- lightly on <lb />
his boson, <lb />
Why Should tears in sorrow <lb />
How <lb />
God has recalled His own, <lb />
But let our hearts In woe <lb />
St III j , i i bis <lb />
A temporary location has been <lb />
Mined for the National Bank. <lb />
It is the room lo the Proctor build- <lb />
or block, in which <lb />
Mr. I. Hooker has been conducting <lb />
a pool room. Mr. Hooker had u <lb />
lease on the store, and to get <lb />
session of this if was necessary to <lb />
purchase his outfit. As early as <lb />
practical the bank erect its <lb />
own building. <lb />
prices. The slogan for the next <lb />
two months throughout the en- <lb />
tire cotton bell must <lb />
less cotton, more food <lb />
supplies, and absolute refusal <lb />
on the part of spot holders to <lb />
market their middling cotton for <lb />
less than cents. Show tile <lb />
world n normal acreage and a <lb />
fixed i to demand <lb />
cents for ti p balance of <lb />
this crop i. i <lb />
i n s c A <lb />
is moving to <lb />
purchase the city the lighting <lb />
plant in operation there. <lb />
and <lb />
i i . ,.,, <lb />
be in posit i . o .,., <lb />
i r advertising <lb />
purposes. We have a <lb />
line of samples ready for exam- <lb />
In a short while ask <lb />
the business men here and In near- <lb />
by towns to hold their orders until <lb />
can see what we will have to <lb />
ofter. We can the best to <lb />
be had at lowest prices, <lb />
Five horses perished in a burn., <lb />
stables at Dunn <lb />
night. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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