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ton filled with china clay, starch <lb />
and size. <lb />
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to personal beauty, get <lb />
little attention from the <lb />
of persona. Here are a <lb />
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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 />
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glasses. Never apply near ti <lb />
eyes. Bathe them . ;. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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away, but lie retreats pretty briskly. <lb />
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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 />
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the attention of the men . <lb />
town, an I <lb />
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a bit suited to each <lb />
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said the other <lb />
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of to resign n mi the army <lb />
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to I. i even the <lb />
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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 />
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GOING ON <lb />
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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 /></p>
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more able to support that number <lb />
lean Massachusetts, but the question <lb />
of securing them is the thing. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
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ed, on the day of January, <lb />
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R. E. <lb />
the estate of W. j. <lb />
I. Attorney. <lb />
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Isn't It Wonderful <lb />
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She bail pot Mad a symptom of <lb />
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IMITATIVE MONKEYS. <lb />
Dim That the Role, of <lb />
dress and Cook. <lb />
Monkeys are the most imitative of <lb />
the lower some very <lb />
funny stories an told of their <lb />
pranks. they got thorn <lb />
into trouble by their <lb />
for doing what they see people do <lb />
ml get well punished for their <lb />
mischief. A story is told of a pet <lb />
monkey owned by u lady living in <lb />
London that, seeing the maid wash- <lb />
the laces of lier mistress one <lb />
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Being angrily repulsed by the maid, <lb />
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and after giving the girl a <lb />
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rudeness he started out to see <lb />
what he could find on his own ac- <lb />
count in the way of laundry work. <lb />
the story, the lady who <lb />
owned the monkey <lb />
the windows of <lb />
my room were invitingly open, and <lb />
lie entered with the idea of the wash- <lb />
still fresh in his head. He soon <lb />
discovered two small drawers con- <lb />
lace, ribbons and <lb />
chiefs. Ah, here was the washing all <lb />
ready to his hands In a moment <lb />
all of these articles were out of the <lb />
a foot pan, together <lb />
with all the soap and water that <lb />
happened to be in my room, and the <lb />
laundering began. He must have <lb />
away with great vigor, for <lb />
when I returned to my room after <lb />
en absence of hour or so I found <lb />
busily spreading out to dry the <lb />
torn and disfigured remnants of my <lb />
lace, ribbons and handkerchiefs, lie <lb />
was well aware that he had done <lb />
Without my speaking to <lb />
him, he made the moment he saw <lb />
me, going very quickly and hiding <lb />
himself in the ease of the kitchen <lb />
clock in bis own home. <lb />
another time this same <lb />
key saw the rook at work preparing <lb />
for dinner. This looked <lb />
e an amusing and interesting op- <lb />
and he determined forth- <lb />
with to put it to the test. There <lb />
were no more partridges. But, ah, <lb />
yes His mistress had some pet ban- <lb />
tam fowls Doubtless one of them <lb />
would do equally well. At the first <lb />
opportunity he hurried out in the <lb />
seized one of the hens, quickly <lb />
returned to the kitchen and then <lb />
coolly began pulling out the feathers <lb />
just as he bad seen the cook do, <lb />
regardless of the squawking <lb />
protests of the poor bantam. The <lb />
servants heard the noise and hurried <lb />
to the kitchen, but they found the <lb />
hen in such a pitiful condition that <lb />
they were obliged to kill <lb />
A Tender Husband. <lb />
did you get that dread- <lb />
black eye, Mrs. said <lb />
the east end district visitor as she <lb />
seated herself on the extreme edge <lb />
of the least dirty chair in I he room. <lb />
was the result of n <lb />
my <lb />
replied the lady of the house. <lb />
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holding up her hands in <lb />
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lit all, retorted the <lb />
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Vs n gentleman at <lb />
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i r a to deduce <lb />
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ii thing happen- <lb />
Haggard. <lb />
what do take <lb />
his <lb />
James. <lb />
that's another <lb />
Kipling. <lb />
Robert Stevenson. <lb />
my dear <lb />
Doyle. <lb />
It is perhaps not true that in St <lb />
Louis when the noon whistle <lb />
carpenter nailing shingles on a <lb />
left his hammer suspended in t- <lb />
air at the upper end of a stroke and <lb />
to lunch, but Search Light <lb />
Touches for the following, which i <lb />
along the same <lb />
While the American Library <lb />
was in session a number of <lb />
members went to inspect a cotton <lb />
mill. They were in the card room <lb />
when the whistle blew for and <lb />
saw the card room boys put up their <lb />
work as if by magic and disappear. <lb />
all the boys their tools <lb />
instant the whistle blows oak- <lb />
J, visitors. <lb />
No, not replied the <lb />
more orderly have their <lb />
tools all put <lb />
WhyNot<lb />
REAL ESTATE IN GREENVILLE ISA <lb />
Safe investment <lb />
Secure a Good Location while there is to do so at <lb />
Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms. <lb />
I have that splendid property, just east of the town limits in South Greenville, into convenient lots for home-seekers <lb />
and will sell them on easy terms. There is no better location for homes anywhere around Greenville. High elevation, level, <lb />
and convenient, being only a few minutes walk from the business part of town. This property is just outside the corporate <lb />
limits, yet those who reside there will have the benefit of the graded school, and be as near to the churches, and depot and <lb />
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three hundred yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb />
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you these desirable lots. No better time than NOW to buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and property will be higher. Catch the opportunity before It is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
PRICE CUT IN HALF <lb />
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb />
COSMOPOLITAN <lb />
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb />
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
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COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
I am paying the highest market price for Seed <lb />
n any quantity. <lb />
I also sell Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, in car lots or <lb />
less, sacked or loose, to suit purchaser, or exchange for Seed <lb />
at OATS SHIP STUFF LIME <lb />
and all of feed constantly on hand. <lb />
Car of Golden Seed and Feed Oats to arrive, also White <lb />
and Black Oats, Red Bust Proof <lb />
I have just built a large warehouse near the depot <lb />
for this line. . <lb />
I will continue to carry a line of men Groceries at the <lb />
same stand occupied by Johnston Bros., <lb />
F-<lb />
The Reflector <lb />
The Is Read By Everybody In reach, and <lb />
it reaches i eerie money to pay for what they warn. <lb />
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All <lb />
for <lb />
Review of Reviews <lb />
Woman's Home <lb />
Companion <lb />
American Farmer <lb />
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arc very fortunate in be- <lb />
to arrange the pub <lb />
of well known mag <lb />
to offer a subscription for <lb />
he year at this <lb />
We have decided <lb />
to let our have the <lb />
advantage of the reduction in <lb />
order to get quickly a large body <lb />
of paid in subscribers <lb />
Don't Neglect This <lb />
Reviews of Reviews <lb />
Many Other publications arc <lb />
desirable, and you may prefer <lb />
this or prefer that fiction and <lb />
art publication, but the Review <lb />
of Reviews is Sub- <lb />
American men and <lb />
men are going to keep up with <lb />
the times and they are going to <lb />
take the shortest cut which is <lb />
he Review of <lb />
The Cosmopolitan <lb />
A leading magazine for is years <lb />
With the recent change Of owner <lb />
ship it has been Improved. It, is <lb />
far hotter in every and <lb />
aim.-, to be the best ill the field <lb />
Every year or so there's one <lb />
notable advance in the forward <lb />
movement among tin many mag <lb />
This year it is the Cos <lb />
Home <lb />
The Woman's Borne Companion <lb />
is for every member of the <lb />
For our bright, <lb />
cultured, home loving American <lb />
woman it Is an ideal entertainer <lb />
and helper in a thousand <lb />
ways; but the lathers an <lb />
brothers and sons join in its <lb />
perusal by the children <lb />
eagerly turn to the pages that <lb />
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to far <lb />
The American Farmer is the leading Agricultural paper of the country, and <lb />
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you get all four of these papers with The Daily a year for or, all tour <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
. j. <lb />
Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
entered In the post office at Greenville, N. C, as class matter, <lb />
Advertising rate made known- upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
to fiction <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY MAR. C 1906. <lb />
They will fix up way to get <lb />
Dr. Matthew out of it <lb />
The got a j -It in San <lb />
Francisco the other night when one <lb />
of the in received <lb />
injuries in the out from which <lb />
, e died. <lb />
GOOD APPROACH TO DEPOT. <lb />
If the Republicans themselves <lb />
think every appoint their party <lb />
to office in North Carolina is unfit <lb />
for the pi what can expect <lb />
the balance of to folks to think <lb />
some mailer- we have heard <lb />
talked you look for even <lb />
things to be taking place in Green- <lb />
ville- The flood tide of progress is <lb />
coming in tor good old town. <lb />
I now when one is <lb />
canal i in crime to attempt suicide <lb />
lake consequences. <lb />
Mn-. Court are gelling <lb />
better line of <lb />
The way wife <lb />
over his crime <lb />
he is a of the deepest <lb />
dye. Hanging DION than once, if <lb />
a thing was possible, would be <lb />
none too severe punishment for <lb />
him. <lb />
The Durham that, has a way <lb />
of brightly, on cloudy <lb />
day, has begun its year. <lb />
As a factor in Durham's the <lb />
Sun has made its presence felt, and <lb />
it is entitled to the the people <lb />
of that town ran give i;. <lb />
In a communication in this paper <lb />
a correspondent makes an admirable <lb />
suggestion to the town officials for a <lb />
suitable thorough fare bus- <lb />
portion of the town to tin <lb />
depot For years there has been <lb />
contention over widening and <lb />
proving Dickinson avenue, but every <lb />
effort to improve that street has <lb />
been obstructed by the properly <lb />
owners along the street. There is <lb />
no prospect of ever making it a <lb />
suitable street without much <lb />
and immense cost, more than <lb />
the town ought to be burdened <lb />
with. <lb />
Though Dickinson avenue is real- <lb />
the nearest approach to the depot, <lb />
with no prospect of making it n <lb />
suitable street attention had as well <lb />
be turned elsewhere, and the <lb />
of the correspondent to make <lb />
Evans and Ninth streets meet this <lb />
need is timely. The town owes it <lb />
to the public to have a good <lb />
to the depot which will not <lb />
get almost impassable in every wet <lb />
spell. The traveling public has <lb />
justly complained of this deficiency <lb />
and it is time the town was showing <lb />
some pride in this particular. <lb />
Scientist Langley who was <lb />
building the airship dead, some <lb />
one else will have t take up his <lb />
work if we are to fly any time in <lb />
the near future. <lb />
Durham wants a special term of <lb />
court to try the recent murder- <lb />
Something like that is needed <lb />
And after conviction he should hang <lb />
at the earliest possible moment. <lb />
The G's come front in point of <lb />
notoriety, Greensboro, N. and <lb />
S. C, dividing the honors <lb />
now. <lb />
Raleigh's three telephone sys <lb />
might fight it oat among them <lb />
selves, but the trouble is the people <lb />
are paying for it- <lb />
mi tin a w gels <lb />
even in Greensboro. It was so in <lb />
two years on the given <lb />
Every town has its and <lb />
has less use for him than any other <lb />
class of citizen. The man who is <lb />
g to speaking disparagingly and <lb />
running down everything ought to <lb />
follow the example of the ground <lb />
in his hole and stay there. <lb />
One has to strain a point to have <lb />
for the man who keeps <lb />
money about his home and gets rob- <lb />
bed. Such robberies are read about <lb />
almost every day In this age <lb />
the country is full of banks, <lb />
even the small towns having them, <lb />
people ought to put their money in <lb />
and not be taking risks. <lb />
Around the house or even in the <lb />
pockets is no place to be keeping <lb />
money except what is needed for <lb />
change. <lb />
EDITORIAL <lb />
This is the way they go about it <lb />
in the enlightened North. At <lb />
Springfield, Ohio, two shot <lb />
and wounded a white man The <lb />
were taken by officers and <lb />
put in a place of safely. A mob of <lb />
a thousand people collected, and <lb />
being able to get at the who <lb />
did the shooting, they went to the Everyday that Greenville goes <lb />
section of the city and pro- along day electric current, <lb />
to bombard and burn houses just so long is the of <lb />
of innocent persons. It took several enterprises held back The <lb />
companies of military to dispel the enterprises would come if they could <lb />
They think the South is some, or <lb />
a smart Jack would not get up in <lb />
Congress now and I hen with a <lb />
move to cut down her <lb />
It is not likely to be cut, and <lb />
agitation only seems to give some <lb />
fellow a little cheap notoriety. <lb />
mob and stop the frenzy <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
There were not enough present at <lb />
meeting of the Merchant's <lb />
called in the Mayor's office <lb />
Friday night to constitute a quorum, <lb />
no effort at the transaction of <lb />
business in connection with the as- <lb />
was Those present, I <lb />
however, put in some good <lb />
talking informally about several, <lb />
matters of interest. There ought to <lb />
be such interest awakened in the as- <lb />
as to bring out tbs co- <lb />
op-ration of every merchant and <lb />
business man. <lb />
working through <lb />
there are so many things <lb />
. .;.,., n <lb />
, ill.- every <lb />
e interested There <lb />
i. a., i. that vitally concern <lb />
,,.,. . the association <lb />
lie on after right now. <lb />
i i-. .-in by her <lb />
i. w i gather they <lb />
,, .; lo. interest in matters <lb />
I ii all , <lb />
get cheap power with which to <lb />
ate, and Greenville needs every <lb />
enterprise that will make <lb />
something and give employment to <lb />
earners. <lb />
fin i <lb />
n, <lb />
in <lb />
on <lb />
Great movements go slow, and <lb />
possibly that is one reason more <lb />
people are not taking interest in <lb />
having a better county home in <lb />
county. The county could do If <lb />
no greater credit than by <lb />
quickly in this matter. The poor <lb />
of the county are not as well <lb />
ed for as they should be. Think if <lb />
you or some of your own kin had to <lb />
become inmates of the county home <lb />
It takes the New York fellows on <lb />
cotton exchange, when they want to <lb />
demoralize prices and scoop in the <lb />
sucker, to informal ion <lb />
hey arc now saying that their in- <lb />
show a ten per cent in- <lb />
crease in the acreage and <lb />
for the crop are well under <lb />
way And this before the farmer <lb />
have hardly slack a plow in the <lb />
ground The should hand <lb />
together and just show thorn fellow <lb />
how far such forecasts miss the <lb />
mark. <lb />
an I Contributor. <lb />
Senator Tillman is to make his <lb />
first call in four years at the <lb />
White House. It is understood <lb />
that rules will <lb />
govern and there will be no hit- <lb />
ting in the breakaways.<lb />
If the agricultural department <lb />
and the food manufacturers as- <lb />
could pass sentence on <lb />
each other, it would be a verdict <lb />
of six months twice a year<lb />
Countess San complains <lb />
that she cannot get a passport <lb />
as an American or a <lb />
citizen. The Countess is <lb />
wasting time in Washington <lb />
Any American consulate would <lb />
make her a citizen for a fee of <lb />
two dollars and no questions <lb />
asked.<lb />
The Pat jury evidently <lb />
thought the defendant was such <lb />
a liar they could not even believe <lb />
his own confession.<lb />
It seems that the only people <lb />
who quit ahead of the game on <lb />
the marriage <lb />
were worth the <lb />
band's creditors.<lb />
Japan is now experimenting to <lb />
see whether the big stick will be <lb />
as effective at as it was at <lb />
Portsmouth.<lb />
Ambassador is <lb />
laying for Secretary Root the <lb />
next he refuses to draw <lb />
cards. <lb />
Prof. Wiley says that the food <lb />
association is a <lb />
band of toxicologists in disguise.<lb />
Sporting editors will please <lb />
take notice that Senator Aldrich <lb />
is going to carry Senator Tillman <lb />
to call the President.<lb />
Lincoln says that pub- <lb />
opinion is behind President <lb />
Roosevelt Hut as yet ho is also <lb />
a long ways in the lead.<lb />
Mr has been <lb />
with it presidential boom <lb />
by an admiring friend It is <lb />
needless to say that there is <lb />
II Likelihood of the present <lb />
being duplicated. <lb />
Tailoring <lb />
Tuesday March 6th is the day <lb />
Our Expert -Cutter and Fitter will be <lb />
here to show you the most complete assort- <lb />
of <lb />
STYLISH FABRICS <lb />
Spring and Summer <lb />
Don't fail to be on hand Tuesday for this <lb />
is a <lb />
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY <lb />
to obtain real <lb />
METROPOLITAN STYLISH <lb />
and the finest Tailoring at very low prices. <lb />
Come in and see the new fashions anyway <lb />
even if you are not thinking of ordering <lb />
we shall be glad to show you <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
TODAY'S MARKETS. <lb />
Hy Wire to <lb />
Norfolk Cotton i <lb />
AS WIRED <lb />
J. W. <lb />
Factors, Norfolk,<lb />
Strict Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
St. Low Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Strictly Prime <lb />
Prime <lb />
Low Grade <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL <lb />
FUTURE MARKETS. <lb />
AH WIRED BY <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
Banker and Brokers, <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Now York <lb />
Closed Today <lb />
Ml <lb />
July <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
Jan. Feb. <lb />
Chicago <lb />
May Wheat J <lb />
May Corn <lb />
May <lb />
July Ribs <lb />
May Lard <lb />
July Lard <lb />
SO <lb />
Cotton Market, <lb />
reported by <lb />
J. B. J. O.<lb />
ft <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by <lb />
putting on display the newest <lb />
ideas to be shown in <lb />
SILKS WHITE GOODS <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale stuff but <lb />
. we will have the latest and best things that X <lb />
X were obtainable in the American markets <lb />
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are i <lb />
desirous of seeing the NEWEST X <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their J <lb />
eyes. Very truly yours, t<lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
Contractor, Builder and Loans. <lb />
Tile better. Opportunities and In- <lb />
Plans and estimate. Vestments. Stock Com- <lb />
furnished on application, ah Promoted and Fin- <lb />
work guaranteed Turnkey job <lb />
when desired. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Save Per Cent <lb />
I hereby give all owners of DWELLING HOUSES notice that they can save <lb />
per cent, on premiums paid for <lb />
FIRE <lb />
by having flues built of brick or stone from the ground. This <lb />
is hereby gladly given to the public. <lb />
Insurance F. M. HORNADAY Greenville, N. C. <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
I This department is in J. H. u rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in territory. <lb />
Man i <lb />
i i <lb />
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, Ml. , <lb />
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DID YOU SAY <lb />
Miss Georgie Joyner, who as one <lb />
of teachers of the Winterville <lb />
High School, went to her home in <lb />
LaGrange Friday to spend <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Nice Hue of groceries <lb />
ways hand Berber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and render good <lb />
Try a bottle of KM- prude <lb />
a sure cure for all Kit-j t ,, ,,. <lb />
troubles at Harrington n <lb />
t Co. <lb />
If you nave cotton seed to sell <lb />
exchange write or phone Pitt Co. <lb />
Oil company, their prices ate <lb />
highest. <lb />
Henry Nelson down <lb />
road F. business.<lb />
A. O. Cox Co. w Barter <lb />
Frank Carroll, a very Mumford spent <lb />
farmer, the Black Jack vicinity,. in <lb />
was In town Friday evening. <lb />
If you expect to exchange your <lb />
seed for meal yon same time <lb />
by taking meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
For special prices healers see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
The Vance Literary Society of <lb />
lie demands for Tar Keel <lb />
ii great any <lb />
in need of will do well to <lb />
write or see the A G. <lb />
Trunks and valises at <lb />
, that is made out <lb />
too Barber Co. <lb />
The Pitt Count Oil Co. will pay <lb />
highest price for seed cotton. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co , are <lb />
the Winterville High School are still i-hipping cotton by <lb />
give a public debate, toe car load. <lb />
can i <lb />
Cox Br. <lb />
Try a Prince or a Dan <lb />
It Jim <lb />
drug store will show to you. <lb />
If you need a nice Rug call <lb />
at A. A C t, i <lb />
get one, and too <lb />
bushels of heed at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
If you want good flour, <lb />
can eat, without <lb />
with indigestion, go to A. W. Ange <lb />
Co., and get some of fl <lb />
pure <lb />
wheat. <lb />
If <lb />
by painting with <lb />
and for <lb />
sale by A. W. <lb />
i Y W i . <lb />
.,. <lb />
J. L. mid L. Ha- <lb />
Henry Wynn J. <lb />
J. E. Fleming and Sm . <lb />
Smith Mary <lb />
J. Jr. and Lena <lb />
HUM. <lb />
J. W. Delia Tripp <lb />
and Ma-v <lb />
A mi d i <lb />
For hay, corn and oat j; <lb />
time in the near future. Big line of hats and caps just, Harrington, C. <lb />
Time, query and speakers will be received, latest styles. <lb />
Co. <lb />
If you want a lice or tie <lb />
go Co. <lb />
Fernando Whichard, who i- a Ai ,,,,, <lb />
student Winterville High ,.,, ,, we , M . L. <lb />
school went home evening collector. an <lb />
Miss Bessie Smith, of Woodland,. to Saturday aid ,, , ,, m. <lb />
with his parent, who live near <lb />
announced later. <lb />
If yon want good seed Irish <lb />
potatoes go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
is visiting Mrs. E G. Braxton. <lb />
If you want your to look <lb />
nice last long take it to H. L. <lb />
represents the <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
Finn the habit of saving by <lb />
making small posits with the <lb />
Tooth and Harrow liar- u , , , ,., m ,, <lb />
. i k of vi I if. small <lb />
Co. . r . ,. <lb />
b , . W. g-eat fortunes <lb />
Go to H. L. for i gin now. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are still, and W in , <lb />
shipping cotton planters and guano Farmers make money by ex K ,. <lb />
you their cotton seed the shaft <lb />
need any you had best write or meal at Pitt County Oil d. the <lb />
see them at H. L. can fill your or- buggy was thrown from <lb />
the grocery line, fur he car-, a high embankment, the <lb />
and be supplied with a full line all the time. barely serious <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders Griffin, of Ayden, was in <lb />
at Barber Co. town Friday evening. <lb />
Mrs. D. L. is Our meal analyzes Put Co. <lb />
visiting her brother, J. B. Little OH company. <lb />
Any one in need of a plow <lb />
do well <lb />
this week. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads at a <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Winterville Canning factory <lb />
consisting of furnace, cooker, can. <lb />
i v i . h. at Hailing, Barber C <lb />
work shed, warehouse <lb />
Such <lb />
are in a much a often <lb />
threaten life, and every <lb />
should be taken to guard against <lb />
It is to your <lb />
to go to A. W. Ange A Co.,; Yon caD do by <lb />
one of those Chill, i w <lb />
ed They are the best on j ed <lb />
the market. <lb />
THE SHIP SUBSIDY STEAL. <lb />
always to refer <lb />
to the measure of sub- <lb />
rather than the ship <lb />
subsidy for it is generally <lb />
understood that it is largely a <lb />
scheme to pay a political debt <lb />
out of the public treasury- <lb />
Chairman Mark Hanna having <lb />
promised the ship builders and <lb />
shipowners this in rec- <lb />
of contributions to the <lb />
Republican campaign fund in <lb />
1800. It is gratifying, together <lb />
with five the <lb />
names of these five ought to be <lb />
remembered as on a roll of lion <lb />
La <lb />
and <lb />
against the subsidy. If we <lb />
the spirit of democracy <lb />
it is directly opposed to the <lb />
of subsides. An industry <lb />
cannot stand on its own feet has <lb />
no right to ask that other <lb />
tries be taxed to keep it alive. <lb />
But we still hope that in the <lb />
House there is enough patriotism <lb />
at least enough fear of the <lb />
to keep this ship subsidy <lb />
bill forever off our statute books. <lb />
Progressive <lb />
Then H. is the man <lb />
deal with. <lb />
Our store is at all times open to those who want <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 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 />
Truly, <lb />
A. H. Taft<lb />
and one third acres of land <lb />
in heart of Winterville for ale. <lb />
For particulars see Dr. B. T. Cox <lb />
or J. F Harrington. <lb />
We offer our silver table ware. <lb />
guarantee at a bargain. <lb />
Bee us, B. T. Box u <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. H C. <lb />
at the drug store. <lb />
Joshua made a <lb />
trip this week to Grimesland, <lb />
and other points in that vicinity. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Nice line of boys suits at II. L. <lb />
Johnson's. <lb />
Another large shipment of Bones <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Mi.-h Annie Lewis, who is tend- <lb />
school at was in town <lb />
Friday on her way to <lb />
to spend Saturday and <lb />
Sunday her parents. <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for and a sure colic cine. <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
Buy <lb />
i we are told, are the best on the <lb />
Fanning implements of all kinds ; market. and easy <lb />
to apply and never come off or <lb />
rattle. can then take <lb />
wile, sweetheart, or children with <lb />
feet safety. <lb />
When you come i <lb />
at the bank. The would <lb />
be glad to see you, He also <lb />
i like show you hew an a <lb />
with bank of <lb />
to you. <lb />
want a nice i <lb />
machine fir soy <lb />
kind of Bonn furnishing good <lb />
cheap go to A. W. Ci. <lb />
The gentleman, who left, town <lb />
la-i week and lost his clothes would <lb />
not have had such bad if he <lb />
had bought one of those nice <lb />
trunks, or suit canes A. W. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Mis. Henry Harris, of <lb />
ville, has visiting Mrs. E. W. <lb />
Braxton this week. <lb />
Furnishings for the house <lb />
new ready for business, and extend <lb />
an to all, lo visit our <lb />
store, and the beautiful line of <lb />
furniture, which we have pinned <lb />
to deal out on easy <lb />
that even poorest shall have in <lb />
excuse for their homes not being <lb />
furnished. Thanking you in ail- <lb />
for patronage, we are yours <lb />
to servo, Carolina Supply <lb />
Co., N C. <lb />
Pay your bills in a business like <lb />
way, by check nil the Bank of <lb />
Winterville, your money is safe <lb />
with us, and it is much more <lb />
when you wish to pay a <lb />
bill. The returned checks are <lb />
legal for every bill you <lb />
pay. <lb />
Car load of flour just received, <lb />
nice fresh, at lowest price. <lb />
Co. <lb />
For hoes, rakes and farming <lb />
implements of all kinds go to <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Nicest line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown in Winterville at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
New furniture is arriving daily <lb />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION BALE <lb />
tin the Buns <lb />
County. Court. <lb />
K. I,. Smith k Company vs. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Hy virtue an execution directed to <lb />
the undersigned from the Superior <lb />
Court of county in the above <lb />
lit ill action, I will, on Monday, the <lb />
of March. o'clock <lb />
M, at the Court House of said <lb />
I enmity, sell to the bidder for <lb />
. cash tn satisfy said all the <lb />
i re lit. title end Interest which said <lb />
has In the <lb />
following described real estate, <lb />
one undivided one Inter- <lb />
est of to the life <lb />
of his father, B. in <lb />
to the lands which descended to <lb />
from his mother, Henrietta Dix- <lb />
if,,, in Hi m n . and<lb />
lands . f A. Mi K. P. <lb />
and wife, <lb />
goods received a, A. W. <lb />
Co Be sure to see them and more and being the entire In- <lb />
nick Basil in <lb />
yon i put. to lands of which his mother, the <lb />
a number of late Dixon. Henri- <lb />
a i s. <lb />
We look a line have In town this week on the <lb />
.-, i, township, <lb />
L. L. vent life estate c, B, <lb />
Friday evening. on, the father the Basil <lb />
yon r <lb />
mil <lb />
A. W. Ange Come and <lb />
from J. It -i; i lowest <lb />
C. Dixon it the store. <lb />
Mis. Taylor Mis. L. <lb />
A. Sparks thin for <lb />
Baltimore, they will buy <lb />
their spring sunnier <lb />
A new line of and diets <lb />
Terrible Work of Tornado. <lb />
Mobile, Ala, Match <lb />
reached Mobile by <lb />
phone, all telegraph wires <lb />
down, that a destructive tornado <lb />
visited Mis-., at i <lb />
o'clock last <lb />
white persons and over <lb />
and damaging property the ex <lb />
tent of Ill-re were <lb />
scores of ii <lb />
by being caught in the wreckage of <lb />
houses. The tornado caught <lb />
city the and traveled <lb />
to the northeast, expending itself <lb />
in two suburbs where many <lb />
gross were killed and a <lb />
whole district <lb />
wiped out. <lb />
in the Golden West. <lb />
Seas SO a leg, the <lb />
pair. At this small price we <lb />
1,300 pairs of men's fine <lb />
pantS, regular values. <lb />
Portland <lb />
Critically III <lb />
Ex-Mayor W. It. i <lb />
has been feeble health the Mi <lb />
year, is in a critical B <lb />
his home in <lb />
His are the <lb />
end is near. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The firm of Proctor Gibson, Mer- <lb />
chants at X. c has this <lb />
by mutual consent. All <lb />
persons Indented to said Arm make <lb />
payment to T. t. Proctor, who will <lb />
continue business at the old stand. <lb />
and will <lb />
said This Feb. Half, <lb />
T. Proctor. <lb />
J. L. Gibson. <lb />
Wash Goods <lb />
We have received our full line of WASH GOOD <lb />
consisting of <lb />
F GOODS PERSIAN <lb />
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN <lb />
GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, MADRAS, PERCALES fie <lb />
will be on sale Monday. Everybody cordially, invited <lb />
to these goods, <lb />
Jas. F. Davenport, <lb />
i. <lb />
OPPOSITE S TRUST <lb />
Save Per Cent. <lb />
I can iv ; of DWELLING HOUSES information that will enable them <lb />
to save per cent, on premiums for <lb />
goods spring <lb />
that -ii is v <lb />
i it trip. <lb />
C. A. Fail, of <lb />
low u Thursday on <lb />
1308. <lb />
I,. W. Sheriff.<lb />
anyone interested. <lb />
Insurance H. A. Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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We sell and guarantee FAY STOCKINGS and <lb />
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and therefore can sell you cheaper. <lb />
We were the first to ever have t FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
shipped to <lb />
N. C.<lb />
A BRILLIANT INCEPTION. <lb />
TOBACCO SALES. <lb />
Mr. And Mrs. Denmark Nearly Ten and Half <lb />
Their fifth Anni- <lb />
Mr. Sift <lb />
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ushered into the west parlor, <lb />
the receiving party, besides <lb />
host and hostess, Mr. and Mix <lb />
Denmark, consisted of Mis B. M. <lb />
h- F. <lb />
Pippin, of Mi-. V. . <lb />
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last -ens n i <lb />
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price <lb />
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c with last year, the total <lb />
fur season is nearly two million <lb />
P mi mis more than last. It will be <lb />
Mr. Denmark, affable and genial ,, mt . g <lb />
h -t nil, this lower than taM <lb />
Mrs. Denmark, ., accounted . <lb />
band with of this season's crop <lb />
diamonds. was ,,.,. ,, , <lb />
From the wet parlor <lb />
were ushered int. the dialog room <lb />
where the color scheme of green one <lb />
and while was <lb />
out with white <lb />
Ink <lb />
in tie <lb />
TO DEEPEN CHANNEL. <lb />
ferns. While a course and I <lb />
were being veil by loin .,. . <lb />
sweet little girls, Misses <lb />
, , . , s an <lb />
and Max the ,. , <lb />
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guest were entertained <lb />
of u thing <lb />
all of us more or <lb />
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it had i to <lb />
caking I feature <lb />
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due to some trouble with the or- <lb />
an of smell. <lb />
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manner, when it Bud in <lb />
freely the <lb />
then an should be <lb />
made. Some have to all <lb />
void, <lb />
only by but the <lb />
ml state of the case is that <lb />
are from adenoids or some <lb />
other trouble that can easily be <lb />
remedied. <lb />
The of being able to <lb />
breathe freely through the nose can- <lb />
not be overestimated. One of the <lb />
greatest men in history said that the <lb />
power to take plenty of breath <lb />
through the nasal organ meant a <lb />
clear brain, clear lungs and a clear <lb />
heart. Your in life as well <lb />
us your personal appearance may be <lb />
spoiled by an which to <lb />
sonic people of little <lb />
Adenoids will sometimes prevent <lb />
the growth of the an the <lb />
may grow up with a <lb />
very A <lb />
with adenoids, as it was aft- <lb />
discovered, was taken to an <lb />
expert in order to ascertain why the <lb />
child's nose did not grow. An op- <lb />
was performed, and the med- <lb />
man enjoined a kind of massage <lb />
of the organ several times a day <lb />
with a to increasing the size of <lb />
the note a- the child increased in <lb />
In order to explain to the <lb />
little one what lo do, <lb />
tOO big I word, he said that he <lb />
pull his nose, day the <lb />
father on returning in the evening <lb />
asked the seemingly strange <lb />
lion. you pulled your nose to- <lb />
One evening he received the <lb />
startling answer, papa, auntie <lb />
pulled my nose for Fran- <lb />
Examiner. <lb />
ha min- <lb />
d as peacemaker lien <lb />
as <lb />
the idler addressed <lb />
him . of <lb />
he Mine of Amer <lb />
national convention of the <lb />
will be held March <lb />
to i. a. an <lb />
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will <lb />
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m-.; strike. <lb />
the ,.,,,., Lt. , <lb />
would climb upward yen <lb />
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THIS IS A TACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by try Ins e <lb />
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r-ind. They bring <lb />
to the body. <lb />
SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Last Km for Taxes. <lb />
of and Woolen <lb />
Frances Campbell, <lb />
the g room the guests <lb />
were led into hall, <lb />
where Mi-. II Mi-. <lb />
T. It. Lee, and Miss Joyner, <lb />
of Greenville, dispensed the <lb />
From the <lb />
behind an <lb />
hand gentle i trains <lb />
inn- I-. Then Mr. tail Harper <lb />
and Mi-s Battle Smith, . Green- <lb />
million and fifty <lb />
and to the depth <lb />
the channel the ocean in <lb />
from twenty to <lb />
to <lb />
thereafter f for <lb />
In the report it is Mated that tin <lb />
commerce, of port in 1889 w. I <lb />
and it had grown <lb />
to 44.750,000, a most remarkable <lb />
increase. <lb />
The growth of the <lb />
Wilmington approached by <lb />
of no other town or city in the Slate, <lb />
and if the should lie <lb />
ville, showed the into the <lb />
east parlor, Mis. H. D. <lb />
Jr., Gold, <lb />
of Wilson, at the punch <lb />
bowl. <lb />
Their elegant home was tastily <lb />
and with <lb />
palms and fern-and other <lb />
plants <lb />
were many presents in<lb />
w ti hot of <lb />
and out Kin-ton <lb />
wt n <lb />
j eve am. <lb />
n Ii feeling <lb />
in; night <lb />
host hostess <lb />
i f continued health <lb />
and wedded <lb />
ton <lb />
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A man boasts of his bad habits <lb />
only when they are the best he has; <lb />
Too many men pray for the things <lb />
they are too lazy to work far; <lb />
Ii u tin o in coma la <lb />
the dream of the lathers <lb />
will be fulfilled and our chief <lb />
seaport will before many years con- <lb />
a population of hundred <lb />
thousand. It is much wiser to make <lb />
large appropriations for a few such <lb />
works of improvement than to spend <lb />
the money in Innumerable email <lb />
that can never be made com- <lb />
Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
The Pitt county blanch qt the <lb />
Cotton association meet- <lb />
on Monday, 6th. Every farmer <lb />
and every business man who can <lb />
do so should attend this meeting. <lb />
All working and the <lb />
farmers slicking to their pledges <lb />
is the way to insure better prices <lb />
for rot too. <lb />
Put Daniel In Furnace. <lb />
A clergyman, recently engaged <lb />
with another of a different belief in <lb />
i controversy regarding some <lb />
of religion, sent to a newspaper <lb />
office article supporting his side <lb />
of the question. The article in <lb />
contained words <lb />
and bail been prepared t the ex- <lb />
of much midnight oil. The <lb />
manuscript had been received a <lb />
newspaper office and set up in <lb />
type for next day's issue. About <lb />
midnight boll rang <lb />
furiously, minister at the other <lb />
end for the city editor. <lb />
inn sorry lo trouble you at such <lb />
a late he said, am in <lb />
gnat <lb />
can I do for was <lb />
I you today I <lb />
put Daniel in the fiery furnace. <lb />
Please lake him out and put him in <lb />
the Baltimore Sun. <lb />
A Pleasing Invitation. <lb />
Two traveling north. <lb />
according to the, London Globe, got <lb />
into conversation, and one was <lb />
attentive to the other, pressing <lb />
gars, r- and refreshments <lb />
him. destination was the <lb />
same town, and No. naked when <lb />
nil traveling companion intended to <lb />
put up. latter replied, <lb />
lie both <lb />
r about a hotel, dune lo my place <lb />
for the This completed No. <lb />
astonishment <lb />
nary gushing kindness, and he fell <lb />
compelled to ask the reason of such <lb />
for hospitality, but was <lb />
uncomfortably enlightened by his <lb />
be host replying, wife <lb />
say- inn the ugliest man in the <lb />
world, and I lull want her to have <lb />
a look <lb />
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Luckiest Man in <lb />
the luckiest man in Ark <lb />
writes of <lb />
the restoration of <lb />
my wife's health after five years <lb />
of continuous coughing and blood <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 Consumption, <lb />
which I know from experience <lb />
will cure consumption if taken <lb />
in time My wife improved with <lb />
first bottle and twelve <lb />
completed the cure Caret the <lb />
worst coughs and colds or money <lb />
refunded At L. <lb />
and Trial <lb />
bottle free. <lb />
DO YOU KNOW THE <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
OF OUR <lb />
TIME DEPOSIT <lb />
Call in or drop us a line. <lb />
the banking <lb />
TRUST GO. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
I L I <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
. N. <lb />
Oar V. It is sometimes i <lb />
get . . <lb />
-l.-. is. . i i i <lb />
labor, . <lb />
R. ft <lb />
your v <lb />
Yo- yea, <lb />
Cashier Elected. <lb />
The director <lb />
no <lb />
v and t- A , <lb />
.- es, U .- c i. . <lb />
has had man ex- <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
op <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. <lb />
T, <lb />
010.68<lb />
080.00 <lb />
Mils- from <lb />
Cash Items 30.06 <lb />
coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
Sat. P. notes <lb />
Staff North Carolina, <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profit 007.04 <lb />
sub to check <lb />
it Pitt. <lb />
I, J. K. Davis, the bank, do sol. <lb />
iv swear the above is true to the b-st of <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, thin h Feb. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
my <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
W. M. LA NO, <lb />
W. J TURNAGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
GREENVILLE, IV. e. <lb />
When a man is in the right ho can <lb />
afford to wait his turn. <lb />
Breaking It Gently. <lb />
did news iv <lb />
death to <lb />
did, I I <lb />
Mr-. It's <lb />
good luck <lb />
I. <lb />
the good mi <lb />
he. <lb />
come into a tidy sum iv <lb />
mi I. <lb />
saints he she. <lb />
where's money from, <lb />
Terence <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
CAPITAL <lb />
SURPLUS and PROFITS <lb />
ASSETS<lb />
model, I <lb />
and f I <lb />
obtain <lb />
Washington suits Hi <lb />
a I <lb />
and<lb />
Ml opp <lb />
D. C. <lb />
REWARD <lb />
A reward of will be paid for In- <lb />
on to convict <lb />
or who leave galas <lb />
damage to gales or <lb />
t. around law <lb />
territory, or who cut fence so that <lb />
and horses through. <lb />
J K. sec <lb />
All persons are hereby forbid <lb />
den of law to <lb />
hire, contract give employ- <lb />
in or our sons, <lb />
Amos stocks and Allen <lb />
without our consent. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
The above resources we offer for accommodation of <lb />
our customers and the encouragement of every <lb />
mate enterprise. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier, <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, Vice President, <lb />
WALTER G. WARD, Cashier. <lb />
REPORT OP TUB OF <lb />
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb />
At the <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. O. <lb />
close of business Jan. 1906, <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Limns mid discounts 015,547.73 <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
the Sb- <lb />
Court as <lb />
the estate of Mrs. M. <lb />
K. la hereby <lb />
to all persons to the <lb />
estate lo make payment v <lb />
all n- <lb />
against the estate must <lb />
present them to the on or <lb />
fore the 17th of January. <lb />
i or this will lie plead in bar Of <lb />
life <lb />
he was kilt be <lb />
blast this <lb />
Leader. <lb />
w. real, <lb />
of Mr. M K. pea <lb />
Duo from <lb />
Cash <lb />
Hold and silver <lb />
National bunk <lb />
other U. s. <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 6,800.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided 816.87 <lb />
Time of<lb />
Deposits to chock <lb />
chocks out- <lb />
standing 872.08 <lb />
Checks 1.00.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb />
II. If. Taylor, Cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
wear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
me, this day <lb />
1900. SAMUEL A. GAINER, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
H. H. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
Correct <lb />
STATON, <lb />
J. B. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT <lb />
Directors.<lb />
As authorized agent for Daily <lb />
d we take <lb />
t pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
writing for <lb />
arrears. We have a list <lb />
all who receive their mail at <lb />
office. We also take orders <lb />
job pi luting. <lb />
G. Allen, of v- <lb />
I. a visit to friends and <lb />
lives in <lb />
He was raised <lb />
lived in early life in Pitt. <lb />
rugs and art squares are <lb />
the finest, Cannon and <lb />
J. J a Sou have just <lb />
mired another car load of <lb />
wire <lb />
v.- your buildings by <lb />
painting them <lb />
and County lead <lb />
mi lull line colors, kept at J. <lb />
Smith <lb />
Buy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
in they have the beet. <lb />
Joe Nobles, of spent <lb />
Wednesday night Ayden with <lb />
V. and paper <lb />
with Ion or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. B. Smith <lb />
re-s goods, Broad cloth, Henri- <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
trimmings, lining and white <lb />
J B Smith a Bro , <lb />
D. G. Berry was in Green- <lb />
Tuesday on business. <lb />
The rural route is to be <lb />
to in a very short <lb />
nil. This will give two <lb />
The carrier, Walter Gard <lb />
will move his family here and <lb />
this bis home. <lb />
L. J. Chapman, a prominent <lb />
int of Grifton, the day <lb />
en yesterday. <lb />
Miss Lela Tripp, of Greenville, <lb />
j here on a v to relatives. <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb />
and double, rockers, dining <lb />
id chairs wash stands <lb />
tables at J B Smith <lb />
Bro <lb />
Calico and at cents <lb />
yard, great reductions in white <lb />
and summer goods, at J. <lb />
, Smith a Bro. <lb />
J. It. Smith Bo. have <lb />
a car load of alum <lb />
alt. Also a car load Lee's <lb />
lime for peanuts, etc, <lb />
K. K. Co. will do all they <lb />
can to please you with <lb />
heir new line of heavy and fancy <lb />
Car load of for sale by Can <lb />
on and Tyson. <lb />
lire. C. A. Fair has accepted a <lb />
with J. R. Turnage <lb />
W, M, was over in <lb />
county Sunday. <lb />
J. S. the lire <lb />
an now found on east side <lb />
railroad between office of Dr. <lb />
s. and Tripp Bro shops. <lb />
lave a full supply of general <lb />
fancy confection- <lb />
cigars, and tobacco. Fresh <lb />
and every night on <lb />
of train, call and I <lb />
eat you fair. P. S Cannon. <lb />
Hay corn, meal, hulls, lime <lb />
locks nails Cross <lb />
saws tools J <lb />
I your , ,, Ii. <lb />
w Tailor, assistant cashier the <lb />
.; . , . in u . , . <lb />
N. t . n the mun t of a <lb />
A lug ,,, It in. , <lb />
. y if you lo h , . , The <lb />
els I , ca-, u . <lb />
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t Bra. , <lb />
Paw- W N. .,. mm, <lb />
. . m ., <lb />
, Hi at He I <lb />
A full of Trunks <lb />
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels <lb />
Suit Oases, at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb />
Fashion Hand-made <lb />
Go- Bread. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon and invites your m weeks before Easier <lb />
attention to their car load of stoves about letting us make that <lb />
spring suit while you can secure <lb />
v choice f foods. Wanamaker <lb />
milieu and <lb />
I lunate mg him. <lb />
and heaters. <lb />
We call yon teen <lb />
line of name s, <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Buy your of Cannon <lb />
and Tyson, they have the best <lb />
There have been several biles <lb />
of cotton on the market during <lb />
F- G. It Co. <lb />
Tuesday Mr. Caleb <lb />
a very old gentle- <lb />
man living the eastern portion <lb />
O town, while t. <lb />
catch a out in bis lot had <lb />
; horse to <lb />
lie out him up in <lb />
date as well as out of place, but <lb />
the proceeds of sale no doubt come <lb />
nicely for the seller. <lb />
Latest styles in wisp <lb />
Misses Lad <lb />
o a nice line of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. B. Smith a Bro. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson have <lb />
strongest line of goods and <lb />
shoes in town. <lb />
For a nice present buy a novel- <lb />
clock at J. W. Taylor's. It is <lb />
for any occasion. <lb />
Elmer Worthington, while at <lb />
play one day during this week, had <lb />
the to fall and <lb />
his collar bone. lint <lb />
the little fellow was getting along <lb />
A line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware <lb />
at J B Smith Bro <lb />
ODD <lb />
When a f. limy . mil <lb />
Y-ti . <lb />
I I- <lb />
How ha dud.- <lb />
MIn r p <lb />
As In- n way, <lb />
Hut you're j behind him <lb />
And you mi-s din day. <lb />
If you f.-ll . <lb />
m . ill in Ii in . . ; <lb />
In atoll . p. <lb />
And you'll rind him there. <lb />
give or <lb />
money refunded. Over five hundred <lb />
aid <lb />
beat people <lb />
and ability. Give him your eye <lb />
Mr. George of Hester I Visit plumber, visit <lb />
B N. C , died Feb. h with j u place v , , <lb />
cancer of lace. Mr. gin everywhere you go. sir. <lb />
ill yen- one of And him every <lb />
county's most highly <lb />
He loaves a <lb />
the loiter, Mi-. <lb />
SOME MEN <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
beat on the market at J. B. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
.,. <lb />
tin- nun, lint we an- pleased <lb />
to wound is not <lb />
Tuesday evening at <lb />
the home Mr. Tucker, <lb />
I five miles I nun Ayden, Hi. Joseph <lb />
of place, Miss <lb />
Tucker united in <lb />
by J. M. Blow, Esq. <lb />
were J. M. Mills <lb />
with Miss Tripp, K. F. <lb />
Tucker Miss Alice <lb />
Marshal with -M.-- <lb />
Jolly, with Miss <lb />
Tucker, Joseph Tucker with <lb />
Susie Branch. After <lb />
ceremony the bridal party a <lb />
large number of friends drove to <lb />
the home of the groom in Ayden <lb />
where a supper awaited <lb />
them and it was way in the <lb />
hours when this a most pleas- <lb />
ant occasion came to an end. We <lb />
extend congratulations. <lb />
If <lb />
. who has been <lb />
weeks at work in <lb />
b .-. come home <lb />
dies, apples, corn <lb />
aW, apply to E. Ii <lb />
in <lb />
will I <lb />
have the <lb />
and <lb />
the same <lb />
the same store. <lb />
the public lo call and <lb />
We will sell as cheap us <lb />
and always he best. <lb />
us a B. Williams. <lb />
ii to E. E. Co's new <lb />
beef, fresh meats, <lb />
fresh fish. <lb />
Miss Annie Dudley came up on <lb />
the train Wednesday from a visit <lb />
down the road. <lb />
We have moved in the brick <lb />
store of J. H. on West <lb />
Railroad street just of the <lb />
Carolina House. Our goods are <lb />
all new as our entire old stock was <lb />
burned in the recent fire. We will <lb />
be pleased to have our friends as <lb />
well as the general public call and <lb />
see us. We know we can please <lb />
you Doth as to price and quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co <lb />
Miss Evelyn of Winter <lb />
ville, spent several days in <lb />
this week with friends is now <lb />
on a visit In Kinston. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb />
sell your seed until you <lb />
Lilly Co. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
grips, satchels, hum <lb />
and suits cases at J E Smith Bro <lb />
T always keep on hand a <lb />
due feed stuff at lowest cash <lb />
prices. Such as hay, oats, com, <lb />
cotton seed meal and hulls, brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Monday morning came to <lb />
my house three bay mules and <lb />
one black mule, three of them <lb />
horse mules and mare mule. <lb />
The owner can have same by com- <lb />
forward proving property <lb />
and This February <lb />
10th, 1906. J. M. Harris. <lb />
carry <lb />
a lull line of meat, bird and can <lb />
goods. buy before giving <lb />
a trial. Frank Lilly A Co <lb />
For tools, grind stones <lb />
I hemp rope and pulleys, at j. it. <lb />
a Bro. <lb />
Why exhaust your patience with <lb />
that kicking cow when you can buy <lb />
Evaporated Cream and <lb />
Milk at F <lb />
Co's. <lb />
New Livery, Feed Exchange <lb />
and Jones, Ayden, <lb />
N. C. Team well cared for. <lb />
carried to any mid all <lb />
available points. The best <lb />
most comfortable conveyances. <lb />
Prices reasonable. At service of <lb />
the public at all times and hours. <lb />
Try then Moore and Jones, livery, <lb />
feed and exchange stables, Ayden, <lb />
Original Observation. <lb />
seldom come <lb />
roost. <lb />
A mail never falls love <lb />
sight, <lb />
A is for <lb />
in,; 1.111 play lug ball. <lb />
Ii is Li. s-i d to . <lb />
to a-k yam. <lb />
A lawyer isn't <lb />
court cases. <lb />
U ice 1.1 a while the greatest <lb />
train is told by the biggest liar. <lb />
takes a lot cash lo make <lb />
imp a marble <lb />
I cannot lie, but can <lb />
stand a greet deal that is <lb />
so. j <lb />
th is one thing, and <lb />
soft berth is t <lb />
another. <lb />
G. Latham and Mis- Laura <lb />
in <lb />
SPECIAL SALE. <lb />
Beginning with Monday, January <lb />
we will conduct a special sale <lb />
on all dress goods, dry goods cloth- <lb />
shoes and hats. These prices <lb />
will prevail till Feb. 1st. This is <lb />
the month you should buy. It is <lb />
the month we should sell. All <lb />
lines in will be reduced <lb />
from ten to to per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Our spring and summer goods <lb />
will soon arrive and In order to <lb />
make room for our stock, we have <lb />
decided to conduct this sale. This <lb />
opportunity is a mutual one, <lb />
we trust you will take advantage <lb />
of the many bargains will offer. <lb />
Come to see and be convinced <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage Co. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brink Block, Unit Railroad St. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
A nun's idea of a <lb />
is a writ.- <lb />
his wife's <lb />
ram- <lb />
r. <lb />
I Burned <lb />
t has W. Moore, a machinist, <lb />
of Ford City, Pa , had his hand <lb />
frightfully bunion in an <lb />
cal furnace. He applied Book- <lb />
Salve the usual <lb />
quick and perfect cure <lb />
Greatest on earth for <lb />
Burns, Wounds, <lb />
and Pies. J. I. Wooten's, <lb />
Druggist. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My sou William Jenkins, col, <lb />
having left my home <lb />
without my and the said <lb />
William col., being a <lb />
minor, is to all <lb />
made me so strong I have just <lb />
walked three miles in Till minutes <lb />
persons giving shelter, food or em- and feel like walking three more <lb />
world is made when <lb />
some men said a well known <lb />
the other day. That <lb />
like a peculiar proposition at Brat <lb />
hut the gentleman on <lb />
to explain what ho meant. I is <lb />
men intensely <lb />
and hive much g disposition <lb />
much of the <lb />
instinct, that they in the way <lb />
of progress. buy <lb />
in a growing town refuse to <lb />
prove or sell m any reasonable price. <lb />
they large farms and refuse to <lb />
sell unless it is lo they can <lb />
use control in their interest. <lb />
plenty of who <lb />
would pay n fair price and the <lb />
, laud improve but tho land <lb />
A miser either refuses sell or places <lb />
J. Warren, pastor I prohibitive price on it When <lb />
of Sharon Baptist Church. Be- such a laud miser dies it generally <lb />
, says of Elect leaves property so it can go into <lb />
a Godsend mankind. It Ly of <lb />
cured of lame buck, still joints , , , , , <lb />
and complete physical collapse. referred <lb />
I was also weak it took me half meant by saying that the world is <lb />
an hour to walk a mile. Two made bigger by the death of <lb />
bottles of Electric Bitters have News. <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will be prosecuted according to <lb />
law. This January 19th 1906. <lb />
William Jenkins Sr., col. <lb />
GOODS SAVED <lb />
FROM FIRE <lb />
Same as of <lb />
Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur- <lb />
goods. In fact <lb />
everything kept in a first <lb />
class general <lb />
store sold at greatly <lb />
ed prices. <lb />
HORTON <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. R. Johnston the <lb />
The business will be con- <lb />
at the same stand by F. V. <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
day Jan. 1806. <lb />
F. V. Johnston. <lb />
J. Johnston. <lb />
It's made a man of Great- <lb />
est remedy for weakness and all <lb />
Stomach. Liver and Kidney <lb />
complaints. Sold under <lb />
tee at J L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
Price <lb />
To Lit it.;, Co -H <lb />
. <lb />
rein. . <lb />
Potash <lb />
Mir -v Oh <lb />
1- p r Hit. <lb />
in. .- 11.1.1- lo <lb />
follow. <lb />
i v. iv . i. ii <lb />
. I <lb />
,. -.-. tin <lb />
.-. Sam <lb />
. . ., II A St, <lb />
Failure. <lb />
People do not die from overwork <lb />
so from a sense of failure in <lb />
their work, It is not what they have <lb />
done kill- but what they <lb />
could dot do; not not men- <lb />
nor physical exhaustion, but a <lb />
sense of not having the power to <lb />
grasp their opportunity for success. <lb />
, No one ever knew of an egotist dying <lb />
of people have nu <lb />
opinion of their own capabilities that <lb />
will them through all dis- <lb />
asters but it is the sensitive per- <lb />
who after having made a <lb />
struggle and bent every <lb />
energy toward reaching tho goal, <lb />
Bade that they are left behind in the <lb />
race for wealth or honor, who feel <lb />
of idler failure the <lb />
chagrin of defeat, and are conquered, <lb />
so they fill premature graves <lb />
with victims of <lb />
of failure of hiving succeeded in <lb />
their work I I Observer. <lb />
. R. L. tr. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
The for <lb />
are b i and . jar <lb />
Cream<lb />
Soap <lb />
km <lb />
ii land toe i . <lb />
becomes an lib <lb />
i the <lb />
.-. . P <lb />
till <lb />
BUM I <lb />
i ll la <lb />
UM<lb />
BO . I <lb />
For Sale at <lb />
SAUL'S PHARMACY. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. .-r- <lb />
At the, Of business Jan. 29th, 1906. <lb />
and <lb />
Furniture and 610.50 <lb />
Demand <lb />
Duo 31,162.38 <lb />
Cash I ems, <lb />
Cold Coin, 110.00 <lb />
Silver Coin, 1,678 <lb />
National Hank notes <lb />
i s. 8,717.00 <lb />
Total, <lb />
f 01,008.01 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital paid in.<lb />
Undivided profits less <lb />
1,33-1 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . <lb />
Deposits subject to check, 48,601.01 <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
National Reunion. <lb />
It is now to hold in <lb />
Washington City no fur distant <lb />
date a national reunion of all the old <lb />
soldiers oho were engaged in the <lb />
Civil war. the Mexican war, the war <lb />
With the campaigns <lb />
the Philippines and China, together <lb />
with all soils of veterans. <lb />
The idea is to Continue the rally <lb />
for week and a part of the pro- <lb />
gramme will be one grand review <lb />
before the president. <lb />
We that the reunion may ho <lb />
arranged as planned and that all the <lb />
of many war- may be <lb />
lowed to meet, to f. past differ <lb />
and to join in i grand and <lb />
happy reunion Churl Sews <lb />
;.,, . <lb />
On Tim afternoon I <lb />
k the home of the bride's <lb />
Mr, and Mrs, HI, <lb />
from mi III . <lb />
Mr. i- Fleming and Mia <lb />
I. ; i in ii . <lb />
J. <lb />
Total. <lb />
CAROLINA, , <lb />
OF PUT, <lb />
OF <lb />
CO <lb />
I, J. B. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of BOO and be <lb />
lief. <lb />
and to before <lb />
me, of <lb />
STANCH. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. B. SMITH, Cashier. <lb />
J. B. SMITH, <lb />
I DIXON, <lb />
CANNON. <lb />
Directors <lb />
A . us i it m is <lb />
sent out by the Tar 11-, I of <lb />
City. It is to the that the <lb />
customs port maintained then col <lb />
only IS last year, while the <lb />
cost of maintaining ii <lb />
While takes the cake it is hut <lb />
one of many similar eases that exist <lb />
merely to jobs to <lb />
The president has recommended the <lb />
all that <lb />
not Ga-<lb /></p>
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if, N. C, star. Hi. <lb />
i iv Morrill. ho <lb />
Mi- <lb />
her <lb />
Mrs. Morrill, hut retained in <lb />
me in Snow <lb />
F I i visiting j. t. <lb />
aid attending Snow <lb />
on. ii which <lb />
mi <lb />
K v M ore, <lb />
filled regular <lb />
in the Christian <lb />
Be also preached at <lb />
in, i point<lb />
Annie Joyner, of Ayden. <lb />
i ed in after pleasant <lb />
l Mr. and Mm Bob <lb />
V v, of is <lb />
e iii r sinter Mrs. Newell. <lb />
Si tin- <lb />
in ii conducted by the Rev. <lb />
of <lb />
ere changed nest <lb />
me.-i fourth Sunday at <lb />
o'clock, <lb />
rile led ea Magazine club <lb />
bad a business meeting on Wed- <lb />
at the <lb />
of Mi. V. M. Li; it to decide on <lb />
new book, other <lb />
TaO Of DEALING WITH ER <lb />
RING <lb />
Tl- <lb />
Pl<lb />
The Highest Honor. <lb />
Greenville Methodists, who <lb />
are to build a handsome <lb />
new church, decided in ab- <lb />
at Governor and <lb />
tor home to name it <lb />
memorial <lb />
in honor el first citizen <lb />
one statesmen <lb />
of period. No <lb />
honor could be higher. Governor <lb />
is the boo of a <lb />
preacher and is devoted to the <lb />
of his father. In the Gen- <lb />
Conference which meets in <lb />
Birmingham in Ma, he will be <lb />
the distinguished lay <lb />
News and <lb />
AT IS <lb />
is a product as <lb />
near capable of caring the <lb />
majority of as. it is <lb />
possible tor Modern Science <lb />
to produce. The Bro- <lb />
makes pure blood. <lb />
is not a miracle <lb />
simply the result of the <lb />
scientific investigation of the <lb />
chemists of the <lb />
pr century. At the <lb />
of fatigue <lb />
I la lie or which <lb />
fir. , n the <lb />
of -o. tend your <lb />
. f v. ,. <lb />
V n . . . . may <lb />
ti i; tine he has <lb />
I tho <lb />
s. I e <lb />
l . ; as direct- <lb />
ad. temperate life, <lb />
. ill while so <lb />
. ill pay <lb />
. i <lb />
I ii <lb />
i to Invest <lb />
a . . until we <lb />
ha e <lb />
fin- . . <lb />
i i <lb />
and i i- ire <lb />
to <lb />
i and will <lb />
Bl COSt <lb />
to <lb />
j. In g N. i <lb />
v. . <lb />
to us I con <lb />
Co., <lb />
, . bis <lb />
V Ml <lb />
for a <lb />
I if <lb />
pi <lb />
. IA <lb />
COl <lb />
Seven rears ago. before there was <lb />
soon <lb />
-f nine was arrested in Denver for <lb />
He was brought into the <lb />
criminal court, tried as a <lb />
and sent to jail. He served n term <lb />
of during which he learned <lb />
thoroughly the trade which be bad <lb />
l.-en accused of plying. When In <lb />
was released he began to practice ,, <lb />
earnest, lie was <lb />
and, after a term. <lb />
turned loose again, more ,,,. <lb />
plumed burglar than before. A few <lb />
mouths ago be was shot at by the <lb />
Denver police in an ea- <lb />
arrest He was up- <lb />
lured and brought into lie Juvenile <lb />
Court, still a mere child that ought <lb />
I i have been going to school. <lb />
Judge who I <lb />
presides over this tribunal, was <lb />
confronted by a bold, hardened, and <lb />
unnaturally young expert in <lb />
prime who bod mystified the police <lb />
tolling half a dozen different <lb />
began by <lb />
telling the hoy he didn't believe <lb />
to be half as a <lb />
the police had made him out, and <lb />
that he would not be ii <lb />
he with the and <lb />
made a clean breast of his trouble <lb />
the <lb />
This new treatment got from the <lb />
b. y I is real st, He had been led <lb />
into bis offense by a desire for a <lb />
knife with which to make a kite <lb />
father refused to get him one. <lb />
and lie broke into a shop an. <lb />
took a razor. According to the let <lb />
of the criminal law, the boy had <lb />
committed a burglary As there <lb />
was no law at the time <lb />
be was dealt with as a professional <lb />
housebreaker. Asked about first <lb />
trial, he said to Judge <lb />
de guy the whiskers <lb />
up on the high bench looked <lb />
over at de he <lb />
says, is a very bad kid; he broke <lb />
nit,, Smith's barber shop and tow a <lb />
raj and he admits it, Honor <lb />
de guy on de high bench sends <lb />
me up me a chance to <lb />
to say a <lb />
Thus, the boy was well started on <lb />
a criminal career before he was ten <lb />
years old. fortunately, he fell into <lb />
the hands of the Denver Juvenile <lb />
Court, which had been <lb />
in the interval between his second <lb />
and third arrest, while he was still <lb />
able lo Instead of tell- <lb />
ha was a bad boy and send <lb />
tog him to again, Judge Lind- <lb />
told him that he was a <lb />
and set him free-on <lb />
Today that boy going <lb />
as fast as he was going down <lb />
Children <lb />
Court in American City by <lb />
in <lb />
Monthly Review of Re- <lb />
for March, <lb />
M;. i. ill <lb />
My i <lb />
think yon need Bro <lb />
or have <lb />
. i. it, it is to bad <lb />
at r ass druggists.<lb />
Wholesale Agents <lb />
for Greenville, N C. <lb />
SETTER FIXED THAN EVER. <lb />
Our lotto to Keep <lb />
e has in- <lb />
ed an motor to <lb />
u number of people have <lb />
been in to see the all <lb />
and have expressed <lb />
One man in <lb />
congratulations said <lb />
aye equipped plant <lb />
. than n has i. b <lb />
Thai what we try to do <lb />
, . all and <lb />
H i e more <lb />
just as fast it can be made, <lb />
i a i h in- <lb />
v In I he plant but a the <lb />
. ; hi . to there <lb />
in them to el that It i- <lb />
r. . mi help us <lb />
n i b patronage help <lb />
i. <lb />
i ; . when in r J, <lb />
lime to see the <lb />
r As day current i- n I <lb />
ill.- by the plant we <lb />
seldom can operate the motor <lb />
I late in the evening and at <lb />
night. At present the presses are <lb />
from about to every <lb />
m Wednesday, Thursday <lb />
Friday night, and those inter- <lb />
come in on either of these <lb />
nights.<lb />
NOW <lb />
ON <lb />
Store <lb />
.------.- <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
U J WHICHARD, 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 />
No. <lb />
DWELLING HOUSE BURNED. I PROPER STREET TO DEPOT. <lb />
r 1906. <lb />
J. B. Loses His Home <lb />
and Contents. <lb />
About o'clock Tuesday after- <lb />
noon the dwelling house of Mr. J. <lb />
B. Tripp, who lives two a half <lb />
miles from town, was destroyed by <lb />
together with nearly every <lb />
thin, ed in the building. <lb />
None of the family were at home <lb />
at m it is not known how <lb />
the started. Mr. Joseph Tripp, <lb />
who lives a quarter of a mile dis- <lb />
first law the fire and it was <lb />
then burning through the roof. <lb />
He ran over with some <lb />
help succeeded in getting out a <lb />
bureau and sewing machine. The <lb />
roof of the fell so soon <lb />
that nothing could be saved. <lb />
The loss is about with no <lb />
ranee. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
CLUB. <lb />
The Child Found. <lb />
Elizabeth City, N. C, March <lb />
The small child W. H. <lb />
which had been <lb />
missing from its home, near <lb />
since last Tuesday <lb />
night, was found this afternoon <lb />
i's uncle, who chanced to pass <lb />
the borne of an aged white woman, <lb />
a recluse, and saw it playing in <lb />
the yard the hermit watched <lb />
from the doorway. He took <lb />
session of the child without <lb />
and carried it home, a dis <lb />
tame of six miles, where it was <lb />
received by its parents with great <lb />
h sentiment that <lb />
the child enticed away from <lb />
borne and the matter will be <lb />
investigated. <lb />
The question of making Evan's <lb />
and Ninth <lb />
to the depot is bi conn a matter <lb />
of discussion in business circles <lb />
The writer has beard a number of <lb />
persons giving vent to their ideas, <lb />
and not a single one has said to the <lb />
contrary. It is the only practical <lb />
thing that do. This <lb />
not mean that Dickinson <lb />
will be closed or that <lb />
any one shall be traveling <lb />
on that the town will with- <lb />
the effort lo make it as pleas- <lb />
passable as possible. But it <lb />
i an admitted fact that Dickinson <lb />
avenue be made what the <lb />
traveling public will <lb />
in mil of it at any <lb />
It is to be hoped that this matter <lb />
will engage the attention of those <lb />
who have it in their react to do <lb />
something. It is an absolute <lb />
necessity, and one that the <lb />
town is in. and would <lb />
ice to sen a nice <lb />
to the W. <lb />
Proceedings of the Commission- j Excellent D lights <lb />
Appreciative Audience. <lb />
The Trinity Glee Club and Or- <lb />
of College, Dur- <lb />
ham, N. rendered their enter- <lb />
in the opera <lb />
SENDING THEM IN. <lb />
A BUSY DAY. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
MOVE THE COUNTY HOME. <lb />
T N. C. <lb />
Editor <lb />
What ha- said in the matter <lb />
of the ii r the aged and infirm <lb />
bas been well laid. The last grand <lb />
did well n what they reported. <lb />
The as it is <lb />
Billed is too far from <lb />
i en here are charitable <lb />
societies In the that would <lb />
love to do Mm for those <lb />
win- cannot help them- <lb />
selves. is a place neater <lb />
the town be made more <lb />
suitable for all the <lb />
The county cod <lb />
in honor bound to <lb />
make i . M. <lb />
N. C. Mar. ti. <lb />
M. J. Grumpier and David <lb />
sou, of Washington; <lb />
night town. <lb />
Little Susie who was <lb />
bun from a fall, is <lb />
Whitehurst, of Greenville, <lb />
s lit several days with friends <lb />
last week. <lb />
Dr. L. E. returned <lb />
day night after a short but pleasant <lb />
visit to bis mother in Pantego. <lb />
C. D. Baker and J. P. Alford <lb />
church t Timothy Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Mrs. Allen son spent Sun- <lb />
day with her daughter, Mrs. N. <lb />
T. Stokes, Pine street. <lb />
Rev. James Corbitt preached at <lb />
the Methodist here Sunday <lb />
Rose spent Sunday with <lb />
friends Vanceboro. <lb />
Miss Olive Woodard spent Mon- <lb />
day with Mrs. J. O. Bobbin. <lb />
Quite large was sent here <lb />
having caught a <lb />
trap by El wood Cox, living near <lb />
The eagle meat <lb />
feet from tip to tip, and has <lb />
killed -lice;, and some <lb />
The of county <lb />
met regular monthly session <lb />
the all the members pres- <lb />
. <lb />
Orders on the treasurer were is- <lb />
sued aggregating as folio <lb />
For paupers county <lb />
home bridges and ferries <lb />
jail coal <lb />
prisoners <lb />
health gal- <lb />
lows <lb />
witness court costs <lb />
clerk superior 110.201 <lb />
register roads <lb />
veterans <lb />
stock law territory <lb />
The monthly report of the treas- <lb />
Sheriff and superintendent of <lb />
health were ti ed. <lb />
The board donated to. th <lb />
veterans of the county <lb />
their to be held May <lb />
10th, next. <lb />
J. of town- <lb />
ship, i <lb />
from p ill <lb />
El. was released from <lb />
school tax, <lb />
listed. <lb />
B. M. and J. T. Lewis were re. <lb />
night to a large and <lb />
appreciative audience. Every <lb />
man the program was in an <lb />
excellent state of preparation, <lb />
much credit is due Manager Pugh <lb />
and Directors and Jones <lb />
for the manner in which <lb />
every man does his part. . <lb />
The by the <lb />
Orchestra pleas <lb />
while <lb />
medleys sod <lb />
were delightful <lb />
The large audience showed <lb />
their by <lb />
through the entire <lb />
land expressions <lb />
praise and the <lb />
boys the entertain <lb />
was over. <lb />
Tue <lb />
The Now club<lb />
I, <lb />
How <lb />
Arkansas Banjo Solo. <lb />
Jr. <lb />
f. Poor Neil. <lb />
March- <lb />
v. Violin Solo.<lb />
Uncle Neil. <lb />
Another Offer to Those at Work <lb />
For The Reflector. <lb />
Since making the announcement <lb />
a few days ago that any or <lb />
in <lb />
four new subscribers can have bis <lb />
own paper free, several have taken <lb />
advantage of the offer and many <lb />
subscribers added to <lb />
our list. One has sent in <lb />
six and says is not done yet. <lb />
Now we are going to in this <lb />
additional offer to encourage <lb />
who are at t r To <lb />
the one sending in the <lb />
number names by th , <lb />
April we will also give <lb />
free to our <lb />
Club, Re- <lb />
view of Reviews, the Cosmopolitan, <lb />
Woman's Home <lb />
the American or it , <lb />
the winner should prefer it lie can j . <lb />
a Parker Lucky <lb />
March M, <lb />
papa has a little sign, <lb />
Printed black and gray; <lb />
It's only just a Single line; <lb />
This Is My <lb />
And .- in., I creep to <lb />
with a <lb />
Or quiet y a <lb />
He that busy <lb />
Why, when I'm T just race <lb />
Downstairs; then, like as not, <lb />
I II- to other <lb />
-I de it the <lb />
i n n the I spring <lb />
o- the <lb />
lake a swing. <lb />
I race Jack Smith to <lb />
And <lb />
Ore in. in .-garden wall; <lb />
ii.-h I'm to tumble <lb />
leased from Farmville special u, <lb />
school t ix, listed. <lb />
It. B. town <lb />
ship, was released taxes on <lb />
personal property, <lb />
listed. <lb />
Thomas G. Britton, Bethel <lb />
w-is released poll <lb />
tax, g a non <lb />
Adam Greenville <lb />
township, was released poll <lb />
tax, charged in error. <lb />
A petition vi a-i present for a <lb />
public road in town- <lb />
ship, beginning at Mary <lb />
and lining i j <lb />
road. <lb />
A petition was presented for a <lb />
public road in Beaver Dam town- <lb />
ship from a lane on Nichols road <lb />
to the Stantonsburg road. <lb />
It, The Dog an Lobster. <lb />
. J. I i. <lb />
T. F. Jones <lb />
in Orchestra, <lb />
after the <lb />
the entire conducted <lb />
to the spacious rooms of the Ciro <lb />
tub, where thy <lb />
i -i our en <lb />
extended the m my <lb />
MB of <lb />
tallies were adding iii- <lb />
grace to the already pleasant <lb />
occasion, and the mid night ho-i <lb />
was reached only soon. <lb />
The boys It this morn <lb />
for Washington, <lb />
will present their tonight <lb />
We greatly they could <lb />
not lie u longer, <lb />
happy of <lb />
N b a fall. <lb />
But i I <lb />
Curve Fountain Pen of the <lb />
magazine club. But i I it in i chair, <lb />
This prize is worth -or, Ir he <lb />
and the one who sends in the wort air; <lb />
names will win it. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
I I Busy <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
N. C Mai. 1906. <lb />
Charles and son, <lb />
Dennis, spent Sunday <lb />
over the river. <lb />
Mrs. Addie is on the <lb />
sick list. <lb />
Herbert and J H. Fry. <lb />
Happenings Interest in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
A in the county <lb />
chain gang committed suicide by <lb />
eating rosin soap <lb />
business houses the <lb />
of W. H. spent Saturday night of Davidson, including the <lb />
were burned <lb />
James a <lb />
; was drowned m <lb />
in which the water was not more <lb />
than a foot deep. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Jordan. of the <lb />
Bancroft went to editor of Hill <lb />
i Tuesday afternoon. a few days ago. We extend <lb />
J A. went to to him in his bereave- <lb />
and Monday; <lb />
and Sunday with H. J. Langston <lb />
Miss Marv Brooks and Jerome <lb />
spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon at Alonzo <lb />
and sinter, Mi-s <lb />
Lizzie, to Saratoga Sunday <lb />
and returned Monday. <lb />
the <lb />
The billowing were drawn with us will long u on <lb />
for April term of Superior <lb />
First O Hodges, A B <lb />
Congleton, D W Bailey, W S <lb />
Jas L J A <lb />
sou, H C Venters, H J Smith, Jesse <lb />
S Smith, W A Stokes, Geo W <lb />
HASTY FOUND GUILTY, <lb />
Sentenced Prison for Life. <lb />
S March <lb />
being out nil night the jury in the <lb />
case of Hasty, indicted for <lb />
the murder of Milan Bennett and <lb />
Abbot m, members of the <lb />
Bu Theatrical <lb />
Company, t. it brought a <lb />
of guilty i f murder in the first <lb />
degree it with u <lb />
to mercy. He was <lb />
Stokes, W L Smith, J T Adams, <lb />
W Galloway, <lb />
B Harden, W T Hart. J B <lb />
J J St i CE Spier, <lb />
Josi Manning, M J <lb />
Stanley Smith, ST Oakley, G If <lb />
James Long, E E <lb />
Moore, E W <lb />
G. A. Clark , ., , ,,.,. , . r <lb />
., . laid L H L <lb />
captured two John Daniel , ,, , ., ,, ,, ., , , u. <lb />
C P Mime, KL <lb />
so. W James. <lb />
Second E <lb />
Oakley, J A T <lb />
Hut-., O V Nobles, Moon, <lb />
Two in Jail. <lb />
end Major John Hay wood <lb />
who on Saturday evening near the <lb />
depot robbed a white man named <lb />
Henry Stocks while the latter was <lb />
under the of liquor. <lb />
I were given a <lb />
; bearing before Mayor Woolen who <lb />
bound to Superior conn, <lb />
land In default of bail they were <lb />
d in jail. <lb />
after noon. <lb />
to Ayden <lb />
afternoon <lb />
Mary his <lb />
.-nine home to spend vacation, after <lb />
caching several mouths at <lb />
house. <lb />
There wore 2.825 people <lb />
North Carolina who made income <lb />
tax returns last year, the <lb />
amount reported was <lb />
B. Myers, one of the <lb />
oldest citizens of died <lb />
that town He <lb />
was years old, and a long <lb />
time was agent Old <lb />
o. <lb />
MURDER, PURE AND SIMPLE. <lb />
We quote tho following from an <lb />
editorial in the Greensboro <lb />
bill to prohibit in X.-w <lb />
State even the advocacy of the <lb />
that persons suffering from <lb />
an incurable mental or physical ail- <lb />
to be death, been <lb />
introduced in the assembly branch <lb />
of the Legislature. The hill is ever- <lb />
lastingly fight. Then is DO <lb />
so firmly established by usage makes tho greatest Mr K kill <lb />
and consideration of common sense I impression upon the mind of the led bis t. . <lb />
and decency as the one which says average person. But the Roch We -s lay <lb />
so as there is life there is ii an says such success is in I. Moore's, <lb />
often based on the unlawful em- scales n . H thought by <lb />
Shake mi that, We <lb />
In the <lb />
Washington Sunday Rev. <lb />
Clarence Rochester,. <lb />
Y, discussed the tendency of A wreck occurred Monday <lb />
society using the term in its i eight miles Point, on <lb />
narrow to worship the I the Asheboro the <lb />
god Success. That there is such I Southern railway. Two coaches <lb />
a tendency no observing person a box cur I down <lb />
will deny. The man who sue- embankment. There about <lb />
coeds, who controls a twenty on the train and <lb />
dons enterprise, who employs j w them injured. <lb />
countless workers, it is his sue-1 <lb />
Cm M on-, LB El . e of child labor, paying be.-i for <lb />
d M A Harris, hope that the bill will pass of unwarranted low wages and State The huge <lb />
W Mil F i Fox ha <lb />
.; Harrington, Paul i Legislator <lb />
It <lb />
A c . C Int in. <lb />
bran <lb />
the Sew the spirit of greed <lb />
sentenced to <lb />
r life. He received Ail exchange do Commission in its re <lb />
I sentence without a say when a newspaper man who port to abolishment <lb />
Looking at in i-- <lb />
this view in <lb />
be II less <lb />
I there is puts quietus to the I general desire to will the <lb />
I foolish doctrine of killing the incur ; kind of success described <lb />
. Not only should j the question from <lb />
there is life point, there ought to <lb />
t time since the trial <lb />
and upon<lb />
verdict . <lb />
tremor, Inn <lb />
for the i <lb />
begun, <lb />
being <lb />
win. . i <lb />
f t II gave notice of <lb />
an appeal Hasty was tried <lb />
for murder but one of the men. <lb />
d II was -ii to Bond's <lb />
t and st <lb />
last and <lb />
i . I curiosity, <lb />
in ins r I rig was cit <lb />
up and s i be <lb />
The Carolina <lb />
able, but the eternal laws the by Dr. Ami success , <lb />
i Bible should cause Christian people when there is the possibility ed from then hams <lb />
i governor, lie , , ,,. ., <lb />
to no all in power the untoward ,. el <lb />
afterwards, has conducted his paper in a of the two e asses o . , . , <lb />
, I to eradicate such a diabolical <lb />
and second- and the , -i . r . <lb />
. I idea from our country, <lb />
reduction of passenger faros. Hie <lb />
pleased everybody finally <lb />
reaches heaven, as needs he must, <lb />
bed by a minister J will need no wings, for the balance <lb />
I of the angels will carry him around <lb />
and exhibit him as a <lb />
fat, <lb />
of Thanks. <lb />
We desire to return our sincere <lb />
thanks to <lb />
their attention during <lb />
the arising from the death <lb />
of our father, Mr. Jesse Proctor. <lb />
His <lb />
Tax of Leaf Tobacco. <lb />
Match <lb />
house began its session today by <lb />
passing without discussion or ops <lb />
position a bill for the relief of <lb />
tobacco growers by permitting <lb />
them to sell leaf tobacco without <lb />
paying the tax of cents a pound <lb />
heretofore charged. <lb />
latter, at all events, is a good <lb />
Railroad fare in North <lb />
Carolina is too high. The rate, <lb />
when adopted, was equitable, for <lb />
then population was relatively <lb />
and relatively light. Both <lb />
have increased enormously since <lb />
then and charges in both depart- <lb />
should made accordingly. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Our idea of a brave woman is <lb />
one who is not afraid to go into the <lb />
kitchen and tho cook lady. <lb />
I to should certainly lose some t <lb />
our country. its glitter. The highest form of pm <lb />
The idea has had a few supporters, success certainly not In amass- <lb />
Every absurd and freak wealth There i many a <lb />
docs. humble minister of tho gospel one inch <lb />
It however, nothing more nor i more than the <lb />
I I <lb />
i . <lb />
less than murder pure simple. <lb />
The shall not <lb />
has provisions. It stands <lb />
and should cause tho foolish <lb />
advocates of public murder to slink <lb />
away from tho presence of law, re- <lb />
and decency, with shame and <lb />
News. <lb />
A trolley line is to be built from <lb />
Greensboro to High Point. <lb />
and tho <lb />
Greensboro Telegram. <lb />
District Meeting. <lb />
The representatives of Tar River <lb />
Lodge K. of P, to the <lb />
meeting at Wilson, report the <lb />
occasion a great success. There <lb />
was a large attendance the <lb />
visiting were treated <lb />
most royally. <lb />
I cut away <lb />
vi <lb />
a the <lb />
eight feet <lb />
lie was <lb />
two fen acnes the back the tip <lb />
end his snout u is I j inches across. <lb />
The hog was years old and had <lb />
tushes lour inches long. was <lb />
feet inches long standing up. <lb />
Notwithstanding the enormous <lb />
weight the bog was not considered <lb />
fat and could easily have taken on <lb />
pounds more flesh. It pro- <lb />
that Lenoir leads the list in <lb />
big hogs this <lb />
Press. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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