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platform ware <lb />
A Compress <lb />
. hale of cotton <lb />
loaded freight earn. The <lb />
is placed at <lb />
sawed. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. e <lb />
f North Pine Association, <lb />
I embracing interests in Virginia <lb />
every North and South that <lb />
and <lb />
output. I feet <lb />
it by ally, annual convention, <lb />
larger H hotel with <lb />
about and a <lb />
most feared slates <lb />
f every i attendance, <lb />
intelligent <lb />
, laces the <lb />
merchant on <lb />
e merchant, <lb />
displays an <lb />
the nap <lb />
electrical storm great severity,, <lb />
by a heavy rainfall, I <lb />
Atlanta late today. Near-j <lb />
two inches of rain fell between <lb />
noon and k. The tower of the. <lb />
Ad space <lb />
, Second Baptist church was set on <lb />
It she <lb />
baa goods, and <lb />
wants the public <lb />
t. The greater the <lb />
tire this evening by lightning. <lb />
Nearly a hundred on <lb />
side of were burned <lb />
cut and a number of electric street <lb />
is to be. fur <lb />
P , . . cars were also put out of <lb />
rise a fascinating <lb />
ion. lie was damaged <lb />
The total loss from <lb />
the atom will amount to <lb />
several dollars. <lb />
an ever 111- <lb />
outlet in <lb />
. space. It is business <lb />
prompts this use of ad <lb />
the result is found in <lb />
trade. The two go to- <lb />
space and business <lb />
Journal. <lb />
a Federation. <lb />
Preacher Hurt. <lb />
We learn that Elder M. T. <lb />
Lawrence, of Hamilton, who set <lb />
the Brit Swamp church this <lb />
county, m painfully hurt when <lb />
N. March <lb />
on federation of the his appointment at <lb />
churches of the W <lb />
today the First Part of <lb />
church. The meeting, <lb />
by the election of the home the animal run <lb />
officers who served the <lb />
away. Mr. Lawrence got out over <lb />
at the last meeting held the back in do- <lb />
Pa Dr. J. B WU hurt about the <lb />
w Brunswick, X. J , is mod- hope his in- <lb />
r, and Dr. J D. Steele. be <lb />
tic, X. J., secretary. I mine <lb />
soon recover from it. <lb />
alter the <lb />
arose as to rep- A <lb />
of the press be j <lb />
to meetings of the Since November 25th Mr. E. M <lb />
It was tin illy decided Wheeler, who lives here, has <lb />
that be admitted all trapped wink and a much <lb />
article, should lief ire larger of <lb />
tic local papers or , and other less valuable <lb />
At the varmints. Mr. Wheeler informs <lb />
took a until this j that be intends to go to <lb />
In his report Dr. J. next to take a <lb />
secretary, that course in medicine with the money <lb />
th churches, with few exceptions, earned Ins trapping <lb />
in favor cf federation, some Chatham Record. <lb />
a Conditionally, <lb />
; . Jerome has sued the Hearst j <lb />
It is a brilliant spectacle Joe cussed <lb />
the public is being- treated Senate and altogether <lb />
just at this time when a deuce of a time going <lb />
tee of the Senate of the United nigger dead and no <lb />
States is holding up the confirm- <lb />
of a district attorney at <lb />
behest a lot of whiskey <lb />
and dealers who know or <lb />
experience that they cannot de- <lb />
fraud the government he <lb />
is in office This is exactly what <lb />
is being done in case of Dis- <lb />
Attorney Holton. No one <lb />
opposes his mutton except <lb />
these very men, a number of <lb />
whom have been given a <lb />
what lie dispenses In the way i. <lb />
justice Of course they do not <lb />
come out in the open and fight <lb />
him, but it is through them that <lb />
confirmation is delayed and if <lb />
any money is required to do it <lb />
they are no doubt furnishing it. <lb />
As a matter of fact tight be- <lb />
made against is one of <lb />
the strongest testimonials to his <lb />
worth as an officer. How much <lb />
longer is this to be kept on <lb />
the Rec- <lb />
water hot, as it <lb />
Record. <lb />
TO THE TRUSTEES OF <lb />
The Greenville Christian Church <lb />
e Free Press says that Hines <lb />
Bros. Co. will soon begin <lb />
construction of a <lb />
from Snow Hill to Kinston.<lb />
sound sense that we tell yo. . <lb />
It will less dollars to paint <lb />
your church with b. M. lie- <lb />
; cause more painting is done with one <lb />
gallon L. M. than with two gal- <lb />
Ion of other paints, and <lb />
Zinc M. <lb />
and make, h, A M- Tear <lb />
like Iron. <lb />
Any be given a <lb />
free whenever paint. I <lb />
gallons L. M. mixed with I gal <lb />
Ions Linseed Oil moderate <lb />
sized house. <lb />
cost L. If. about <lb />
gallon- <lb />
J. E. Webb, Painter Hickory, N. C. <lb />
Writes, with L. A M. <lb />
years ago have not needed <lb />
Sold by ILL. Can-, Greenville, . <lb />
C R <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
county<lb />
to all notice i <lb />
nuke i to to <lb />
all ha to the <lb />
i-.- i t <lb />
for am to the <lb />
f March, l, or on or th h tiny <lb />
bar of notice will tie plead In <lb />
-B <lb />
. . CAMPBELL, <lb />
of H O, <lb />
BIG <lb />
SUE <lb />
NOW <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. MARCH 1906. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
No. <lb />
GOING ON <lb />
T. <lb />
Store <lb />
North<lb />
The editor took a <lb />
run over to Be Friday <lb />
morning, going on the <lb />
and on the <lb />
Though there only a while it <lb />
was time to do some good <lb />
business that the town <lb />
is along lively. Bethel <lb />
has Rome good business men and <lb />
the town a large trade. <lb />
country around Bethel is <lb />
fine trucking section and <lb />
has been made for a big crop <lb />
this year. <lb />
The people over there express <lb />
themselves well pleased with the <lb />
passenger and mail facilities of <lb />
They now <lb />
have six mails a day, can get The <lb />
in two hours alter it is <lb />
printed and Raleigh papers get <lb />
there a little after o'clock in <lb />
the morning. <lb />
The most pleasant thing connect <lb />
ed with trip was meeting <lb />
our venerable friend Col. N. M. <lb />
Hammond, whose bead is now hoary <lb />
with the frosts of many winter. It <lb />
is a delight to bear him talk over <lb />
old times and give <lb />
of the good old days t tint are gone. <lb />
He always has a warmth of greet- <lb />
and hearty grasp for every one. <lb />
Hie kind are the salt of the earth. <lb />
May he yet be spared many years <lb />
to bestow words and good <lb />
counsel to those around <lb />
There are at present more than <lb />
cases and several <lb />
cases of grippe among the children <lb />
Representative North <lb />
Carolina, yesterday introduced a <lb />
bill providing that of <lb />
the money <lb />
the sale of public lands, which <lb />
would otherwise become a part <lb />
of the Baptist Orphanage at Thorn- May <lb />
Only one death has used to construct a <lb />
dozen children, m drainage of the <lb />
are now considered <lb />
The school has been North Carolina. <lb />
Virginia and <lb />
Bird Murder. <lb />
Mr. B. T. Bailey tells us of an <lb />
occurrence witnessed at <lb />
the Center Brink warehouse Fri <lb />
day. Two sparrow were <lb />
and fell together on a pile <lb />
of tobacco. Mr. Bailey went near <lb />
thinking to capture the bird when <lb />
one of them flew leaving the <lb />
other on pile of tobacco, <lb />
killed it in the fight. An ex- <lb />
of the dead bird dis- <lb />
closed no wounds received in the <lb />
fight, leading the supposition that <lb />
it had choked to death by the <lb />
antagonist. <lb />
Both Mistaken. <lb />
An Irish merchant who had more <lb />
money in his pocket than his appear- <lb />
denoted, took a seat in a first <lb />
class carriage. The Junior Christian <lb />
Endeavor World tells the <lb />
A dandy fellow-passenger was <lb />
much annoyed at Pat's presence, and <lb />
missing bis taxed <lb />
him with having picked his pocket, <lb />
Alter recovering his <lb />
which lie had put in his hat, he <lb />
made a lame apology, but Tat stop <lb />
him with the remark. <lb />
yourself easy, don't <lb />
bother about, the matter. You took <lb />
me for a I took you for a gen- <lb />
were both of us mis- <lb />
taken; that's all, me honey <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Moore, aged <lb />
years, died o'clock this <lb />
morning at the of her <lb />
Mrs. I. Fleming, four miles <lb />
from She leaves one <lb />
daughter one son, Mrs. Flem- <lb />
and Mr. B, F. latter <lb />
of services will <lb />
be held in the Episcopal church <lb />
here at o'clock Sunday <lb />
the interment following the <lb />
cemetery. <lb />
Valuable Lot For Sale. <lb />
Attention is called to <lb />
the sale of what is <lb />
known the Methodist church <lb />
lot, of Greene and <lb />
streets. This is valuable properly <lb />
should Dud a ready <lb />
at a good price. <lb />
suspended. <lb />
Reidsville, March President <lb />
Roosevelt has been notified that <lb />
Ann Scales, a well known <lb />
colored resident Reidsville, has <lb />
birth to triplets. This is <lb />
the second time she has born trip- <lb />
lets within two years. She is also <lb />
the mother of sets of twins. <lb />
Ten children at four births la not a <lb />
bad <lb />
N. C, March <lb />
special to The Gazette News this, <lb />
alt says that news has just <lb />
been received at City to <lb />
the effect th-it a fire this morning <lb />
destroyed W. J. Oliver's warehouse <lb />
and commissary at <lb />
destroyed contained <lb />
general railroad supplies for <lb />
camps on the new road from <lb />
ville, to The <lb />
mated loss is <lb />
Washington, N. C, March <lb />
This afternoon about o'clock, <lb />
while drinking in O. B. Wynn's <lb />
bar room Water street, Henry <lb />
and Frank Moore, both <lb />
colored, became involved in a <lb />
rel. In th- difficulty which <lb />
ed drew a knife and stab- <lb />
bed Moore in the left breast a little <lb />
above heart, cutting an artery <lb />
Moore was taken into a nearby <lb />
when, he died a few minutes <lb />
later was caught by a <lb />
policeman and landed in jail. <lb />
High Point, N. C, March <lb />
was learned here yesterday <lb />
Mr. Parker, while <lb />
the of Lumber <lb />
doing work the <lb />
night before, was the victim of an <lb />
attempted assassination. A pistol <lb />
ball flowed its way through a glass <lb />
striking a blind and glancing <lb />
The course was on a direct level <lb />
with Mr. head, and had <lb />
it not struck the blind it is thought <lb />
would have killed The mat- <lb />
was kept quiet for some time <lb />
the hope that a clue could be <lb />
red. <lb />
Wilson, N. C. March <lb />
developments appeared this morn- <lb />
the brick mason's strike, <lb />
when Will Kittrell, a Wilson <lb />
was before Mayor <lb />
Herring charged with conspiracy. <lb />
The was very conclusive <lb />
that he was the author of a letter <lb />
to Tom Hawkins, of Hen- <lb />
a union which <lb />
letter warned him that he must <lb />
leave Wilson by that he <lb />
could not live here. The writing <lb />
in he letter compared with that of <lb />
K Hell's appear to be the same. <lb />
Kittrell was bound over to court. <lb />
When questioned about his <lb />
bill. Mr. Small I noticed <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
PERSONAL <lb />
e prevalence of is Happenings Interest Over the n Th ., . . r <lb />
fact, a ., , <lb />
Country. <lb />
The pr <lb />
fact, if you please The craze <lb />
seems to get into the air and <lb />
then a rail couldn't <lb />
stop its progress. Just now the <lb />
skating has taken <lb />
session of the county and In all <lb />
the we find illusions <lb />
to the fascinating sport A skat- <lb />
rink manager in this city- <lb />
told us recently that the craze <lb />
so widespread that factories <lb />
the Senate passed a bill a few de- <lb />
days ago reported by Senator tor <lb />
of North Dakota, to to get enough for <lb />
use a million dollars <lb />
immediate use. <lb />
Not <lb />
bad <lb />
fund to drain six , craze <lb />
ties in his State I was not aware but has <lb />
that the reclamation fund could Panted the bicycle craze, <lb />
be turned to such a practical nearly <lb />
use. The Dismal Swamp is most. rode <lb />
capable of being drained and re <lb />
claimed than the North Dakota <lb />
lands. The surface of <lb />
Hired <lb />
H. A. White went <lb />
March <lb />
Hen Most, the this morning, <lb />
died today of erysipelas. <lb />
Baltimore, March Snow, <lb />
which -tailed about midnight <lb />
Thursday end until a. <lb />
m. yesterday, c the ground <lb />
to a depth of four inches. <lb />
who retire early were New Bern evening, <lb />
greatly surprised to see, upon <lb />
c v- <lb />
of it <lb />
tsp mud <lb />
R. L. Smith returned from <lb />
morning <lb />
J E returned from <lb />
Weldon Me <lb />
F. M. returned from <lb />
the sir. et- and r . f- <lb />
with the u . <lb />
the day, m .-t <lb />
mi Lake in the of the <lb />
swamp is at least eight feet above <lb />
the level of the country surround- <lb />
Norfolk, so you see it will ad- <lb />
of drainage. <lb />
Said Mr. Small, <lb />
that the money shall <lb />
be expended under the super- <lb />
vision of the Secretary of <lb />
culture, and that all the expense <lb />
of such construction for a period <lb />
of not exceeding ten years shall <lb />
them factories were <lb />
built up to a apply the <lb />
and the vast army of <lb />
gave no impetus to <lb />
the demand for better roads. <lb />
Now the bicycle craze has died <lb />
and the wheel is confined in <lb />
its use largely to business <lb />
poses. In like manner we have <lb />
the automobile craze, which is <lb />
now coming down to a practical <lb />
business basis. <lb />
Li , Ma ch <lb />
i bead on collision two <lb />
freight train-- the <lb />
and <lb />
Li. this line <lb />
killed <lb />
two fatally. A <lb />
order hail been issued for one of <lb />
the trains to take a siding, <lb />
order, it is said, was Hiked, <lb />
the collision. <lb />
March Thirty- <lb />
five were crushed or burn- <lb />
ed to death early In a col- <lb />
of two passenger <lb />
Adobe, Col., the Denver and <lb />
So it is with other things used Railroad, a <lb />
for pleasure, and later for score of the victims <lb />
purposes. Then there are <lb />
The civil term of Superior court <lb />
began this morning, Judge B. F. <lb />
Long <lb />
be assessed against the lands to of which are of <lb />
be drained in proportion to the <lb />
benefits <lb />
Dismal Swamp was for <lb />
about forty miles by <lb />
twenty-five miles in area, but <lb />
part thereof has been reclaimed <lb />
by reason of the construction and <lb />
operation of what is known as <lb />
Dismal Swamp <lb />
intersects the edge of the swamp <lb />
In the of the swamp is <lb />
Lake made <lb />
the closing days of the last <lb />
by a famous poem. <lb />
surface of Lake <lb />
is several feet higher than <lb />
of the Elizabeth river, upon <lb />
which Norfolk is situated, and <lb />
the surface of the swamp has <lb />
also a higher level than the city <lb />
of Norfolk, therefore, it is <lb />
to drain it. <lb />
drainage of this swamp <lb />
would open up thousands of acres <lb />
of the most fertile lands in the <lb />
country, which fertility would <lb />
for gen- <lb />
to come. No more in- <lb />
returns could found <lb />
than from the investment of this <lb />
Post. <lb />
a more purely intellectual <lb />
The panic is a craze. One <lb />
man gets in hard luck or fright- <lb />
starts the movement and <lb />
the others join in. So it is with <lb />
social movements, the formation <lb />
of societies and lodges, of <lb />
cal parties to adjust real or <lb />
a good deal <lb />
of the imaginary is always mixed <lb />
in with the real. <lb />
These crazes, of course, affect <lb />
business powerfully, and when <lb />
not moderated by common sense <lb />
the result is more than apt to be <lb />
serious, not only to <lb />
to moral and intellectual <lb />
The two-legged sheep is not <lb />
the only animal that strings out <lb />
after a Free <lb />
Press. <lb />
Well Remembered Here. <lb />
ed by a fire <lb />
that the wrecked c <lb />
than a score were <lb />
hut all will probably recover <lb />
Cleveland, O., March <lb />
M. former president of <lb />
the First National Bank of <lb />
Ohio, O. C. Li the <lb />
same institution, pleaded guilty <lb />
Judge Taylor, of the United <lb />
States circuit court here today to <lb />
one of the charging <lb />
with misapplying the funds <lb />
the were then <lb />
to the Ohio penitentiary <lb />
to six years each. <lb />
Norfolk, Va., March <lb />
Through ac- <lb />
to the statement of Chief <lb />
of Police H. W, Norman, <lb />
of the Bank of <lb />
C, is out cold cash. <lb />
d iv Cashier Norman came to Nor <lb />
folk to secure small paper <lb />
bills in exchange for greenbacks of <lb />
larger denominations. He was <lb />
c. lated at one of the d <lb />
banks. The bills were put up in <lb />
packages. These Mr. Norman <lb />
put in a small e had <lb />
with him He left the bank with <lb />
the but when he leached <lb />
home it had He did <lb />
not remember having it on the <lb />
train with him. He bad left it <lb />
somewhere Norfolk. <lb />
Railroad Bridge Across Pamlico. <lb />
Washington, D. C. March <lb />
A delegation from Washington, <lb />
N , headed by Mayor Stewart, <lb />
called at the war department today <lb />
to confer with Mackenzie, <lb />
chief of engineers, relative to the; <lb />
construction of a railroad bridge <lb />
Pamlico river at Washing <lb />
ton. The desire <lb />
to pa a span bridge the point <lb />
Denied, and are that <lb />
to do so will be by <lb />
the win department. General <lb />
Mackenzie will announce bis de- <lb />
early next week. After the <lb />
conference today lie said bis <lb />
had made out a case. <lb />
Mr. A. A. says he has <lb />
potatoes up. <lb />
A Chinese Belief. <lb />
The Chinese a man. <lb />
frog aid a hare dwell in the <lb />
moon, and the lust named annual <lb />
constantly appears in their art <lb />
in that of Japan, the <lb />
disk of a lunar orb. Nearly all <lb />
over the world the hare is <lb />
ed with the moon <lb />
it is this that the <lb />
ban so much to do with Fas-<lb />
Meet me at the warehouse, is <lb />
popular <lb />
Postmaster K. M. C. and <lb />
Mrs. of Va are <lb />
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. <lb />
at the Bertha. Mr. <lb />
is very pleasantly by <lb />
Greenville people, be having spent <lb />
several mouth- here with <lb />
the Greenville Lumber Veneer <lb />
friend will realize <lb />
pleasure from he has <lb />
just appointment of post- <lb />
master at Suffolk after a most <lb />
strenuous <lb />
Riddles With <lb />
There is a thing that untiling is, <lb />
And yet it has name; <lb />
Tit sometimes tall and sometimes <lb />
short, <lb />
It joins our walk, it j our <lb />
And plays at every game. <lb />
I am six, <lb />
I change In millions, <lb />
And while I cannot speak a sold <lb />
all that people do. <lb />
The average paid white <lb />
school teachers in North Carol- <lb />
New Hanover <lb />
with in a month, but it has only <lb />
fourteen outside of Wilmington, <lb />
Wilson county comes next with <lb />
Robeson is third with <lb />
Pitt fourth with <lb />
and Wake next 134.85, Do <lb />
these highest figures for a term <lb />
of a little more than live months <lb />
indicate that teachers are paid <lb />
more than they <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Funeral. <lb />
The funeral of Mrs. Martha A. <lb />
Moore, Saturday morning <lb />
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
S. I. four miles <lb />
Greenville, was held here Sunday <lb />
from the Episcopal <lb />
church. W. E. Cox con- <lb />
ducted service. <lb />
Dr. O i H. re- <lb />
Soil k <lb />
Mr.-i S f Kinston, came <lb />
eve dug visit <lb />
Mm W. F. of Grifton. <lb />
who had bee v k Mr. F. O. <lb />
, left for her <lb />
home. <lb />
r. M. Jones re- <lb />
from the North Friday <lb />
eve <lb />
His I iv, of <lb />
in Friday to visit <lb />
her parents, <lb />
Valeria and Fannie Flem- <lb />
left this morning for Richmond <lb />
to attend school. <lb />
Miss Nannie Moore, of <lb />
came in Friday evening to visit <lb />
Mrs. S. I Dudley. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff S. I. <lb />
to Goldsboro Friday <lb />
to carry a to asylum. <lb />
Miss Catharine Lee, who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry, <lb />
left this for Portsmouth. <lb />
Mrs. M A <lb />
ard, who has visiting Mrs. D. <lb />
J. Whichard, returned home this <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. A. A. Forbes, and <lb />
Mrs. L. M. Savage who had <lb />
been vi relatives in <lb />
returned Friday evening. <lb />
Reflector March <lb />
M. Sunday near <lb />
J. B. went to this <lb />
morning <lb />
Charlie Moore spent Sunday in <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Will Open April Tenth. <lb />
A call has been issued to the <lb />
subscribers to stock the Nation <lb />
Bank of Greenville to pay in <lb />
fifty of their <lb />
on of April. The bank <lb />
will open its doors to the public <lb />
fir business on April 10th. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
1.011 pies since last <lb />
Alfred James and <lb />
Jordan Corey Marina <lb />
Brooks. <lb />
and Lena <lb />
Greene. <lb />
Geo. Matilda Howard <lb />
spent Sunday in <lb />
Sure Cure. <lb />
When your business gets dull <lb />
and all run as the patent <lb />
would say, give it <lb />
a good dose of i's ink. Con- <lb />
to dose until the <lb />
is thoroughly remedied. <lb />
What emotion is like <lb />
Love. When does dough become greenbacks When made into <lb />
There is nothing a woman will <lb />
believe quicker than when you <lb />
tell her she has brains, unless it <lb />
is beauty.<lb />
Robersonville. <lb />
Will to Norfolk <lb />
this morning. <lb />
J. A. Lane to Littleton <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Pilchard went to Kin- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
W. U. Harrington went to Nor- <lb />
folk this <lb />
B K. went to Lexington <lb />
Ky., i.,. g. <lb />
B. Long came in <lb />
day in i to here. <lb />
W. . returned <lb />
Mourn evening. <lb />
John of came <lb />
in Sunday evening to visit his <lb />
parents. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. G who <lb />
had been visiting -datives at Cone- <lb />
toe, returned thin g. <lb />
Mis M Moore, of <lb />
ho had visiting Mis. S. <lb />
Dudley, <lb />
D, Parker, who had <lb />
siting lure. <lb />
fur Washington, <lb />
M-s. ,;, Applewhite, <lb />
Mi-s Alice Lang, <lb />
left tin in for her home at <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Deputy Sheriff I. Dudley <lb />
returned front Goldsboro Saturday <lb />
evening, where he had been to <lb />
carry a colored man to the state <lb />
hospital. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs went to <lb />
more this morning to purchase <lb />
millinery goods for C. T. <lb />
Her daughter, Miss Lizzie, <lb />
her.<lb /></p>
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We sell and guarantee FAY STOCKINGS and <lb />
per pair. We are not agents, but are <lb />
Sole Agents and therefore can sell you cheaper. <lb />
We were the first to ever have t FAY STOCKINGS <lb />
shipped to Greenville. <lb />
THOROUGHFARE TO DEPOT. <lb />
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Come in and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, GUANO SOWERS, DISC <lb />
HARROWS, SMOOTHING HARROWS, ONE <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, WIRE <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
COTTON SEED. MEAL AND HULLS. <lb />
FEED STUFFS. <lb />
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Cotton i Hulls, in car lot Of <lb />
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BRAS. SHIP STUFF LIME <lb />
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.,. had built large near the depot <lb />
,. i.-UH o a of nice Groceries at the <lb />
, . by Bros . <lb />
p. V- JOHNSTON- <lb />
Greenville, March 16th, 1906. <lb />
There seems to be agitation <lb />
auto the leading to the <lb />
depot shall be. Dickinson avenue <lb />
was born more than a hundred <lb />
years ago, like Adam, it WM <lb />
lull grown and has never <lb />
become any more grown. <lb />
That Dickinson avenue is no <lb />
more it in, is not the <lb />
fault of the present generation. A- <lb />
u truth it cannot be made more <lb />
the demand <lb />
Greenville it was born, <lb />
the town of not <lb />
look forward future splendor <lb />
of success, as now, is more sure <lb />
and certain. <lb />
The this street is <lb />
git, and the condition id terrible <lb />
as all who come that way will <lb />
testify. They did not expect the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line railroad <lb />
visit as a but <lb />
it is here. They did not <lb />
plate that the Raleigh <lb />
Sound railroad would buy proper- <lb />
in locale a depot, but like <lb />
Van they were content. <lb />
Now the times have changed and <lb />
the needs of the people who come <lb />
metropolis of Pitt county, <lb />
at- staggered at the idea of so <lb />
small an area as Dickinson avenue <lb />
to accommodate the real need of <lb />
lb- people. It i an absurdity. The <lb />
Raleigh A Pamlico Sound railroad <lb />
bought and paid for properly <lb />
both sides of Ninth street, and <lb />
the real solution for the best inter- <lb />
est of the town is to make Evans <lb />
ind Ninth street the way to <lb />
Of does not cut ff <lb />
anything that the avenue offers to <lb />
the traveling public, and everybody <lb />
the street made a great deal <lb />
better than it i. But there is hut <lb />
one solution to problem and <lb />
keep the peace, and that is make <lb />
a Brat class of and <lb />
Ninth reels, and you have <lb />
Will say X. <lb />
A New Public Functionary. <lb />
Juvenile con- s were to <lb />
keep children out much <lb />
as for i r <lb />
wen- found n -st as bad a- <lb />
jails in ii iv. First <lb />
to only ., <lb />
home surroundings demand re- <lb />
for their own good, or when <lb />
they cached such a depth <lb />
that they have to <lb />
be protected for themselves. <lb />
In nine cases out the first <lb />
offender is released probation <lb />
It is then the duty of the <lb />
officer to visit him at home at <lb />
regular interval; to see that he is <lb />
carrying out the instructions of <lb />
the court, and that the home en- <lb />
is favorable to growth <lb />
Improvement to try to <lb />
unfavorable conditions and <lb />
to being Into court again if he <lb />
cannot he taken properly <lb />
outside an institution. <lb />
The work U Intimate And person- <lb />
It is the officer's business to <lb />
Bud out the cause of Hie boy's <lb />
delinquency, and to <lb />
it. If he a member of a <lb />
resident of a bad <lb />
neighborhood, the officer must <lb />
report the fact and <lb />
the court may order the parents to <lb />
eek better It be <lb />
a bad re in school, or <lb />
if be has incurred the ill will of bi <lb />
teacher, the officer may arrange to <lb />
have him transferred to another <lb />
It be is of age, <lb />
the officer must get him a position, <lb />
and take afterward his <lb />
interests are not jeopardized by <lb />
the fact he has been in <lb />
Children's Court <lb />
In American City by <lb />
Frances the <lb />
American Monthly Review of Re- <lb />
views Match. <lb />
DO YOU KNOW THE <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
OF OUR <lb />
TIME DEPOSIT<lb />
Call in or drop us a line. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
TRUST GO. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JAN. 29TH, 1906. <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
1,080.60 <lb />
Due from Banks 15,478.17 <lb />
Cash Items 30.05 <lb />
Gold, coin 502.50 <lb />
Silver coin 1,401.63 <lb />
Nat, notes 2,058.00 <lb />
Capital stock pd In <lb />
Undivided profits 607.04 <lb />
sub to check 32.609 <lb />
A girl can catch a husband with <lb />
her looks; it takes tact to hold him. <lb />
A man to have a lot of <lb />
to admit his baby only line a <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. I <lb />
I J R Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- <lb />
the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. J- R- DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed ind sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 8th day of Feb. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
W. M. LANG, <lb />
W. J TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Directors <lb />
Dyspepsia <lb />
Cur <lb />
Gives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach <lb />
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous <lb />
and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure. <lb />
The largest lire insurance com- <lb />
In the South, with a capital <lb />
of has been <lb />
at Greensboro. <lb />
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR <lb />
SALE. <lb />
The trustees of the Methodist church <lb />
for sale the valuable property on <lb />
the corner of Greene Second streets <lb />
of Greenville, in Which the <lb />
old church now stands. <lb />
If not sold sooner at private sale It <lb />
will offered public auction in <lb />
the court house at M. <lb />
April 1906. It will he offered <lb />
In three lots, then in two lots and then <lb />
as a whole, as follows. <lb />
fr. M IS .- I <lb />
What<lb />
M . WM. <lb />
Sold by J. L- Woolen. <lb />
seems to ho an <lb />
m n k.-H man <lb />
to mil in with <lb />
Are Puzzled. <lb />
The remarkable of Kenneth <lb />
Mo., la the <lb />
much Interest to the medical <lb />
fraternity and a wide Circle friends. <lb />
of hi ease. to savers <lb />
ll in of the Throat and <lb />
f tin Lungs, three doctors gave <lb />
me up to die, as a last resort, I <lb />
was induced to try Dr. King's New <lb />
Discover and I am happy to say, it <lb />
d m lures the worst <lb />
and Bronchitis. <lb />
Guaranteed at <lb />
drat store. and Trial hot- <lb />
tie free. <lb />
ONE <lb />
WORD that word U <lb />
butt's, <lb />
it refers to Dr. Liver Hills <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
Are you <lb />
Troubled with <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia . <lb />
ANY of symptoms and many other. <lb />
indicate Inaction of the LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
NO, at the corner <lb />
of Cherry on street <lb />
inning northward with said street <lb />
Beginning at Greene <lb />
street lit the corner of No. and <lb />
running northward With Greene street <lb />
No. Beginning Greene <lb />
street on the corner of Lot No, and <lb />
northward with Greene <lb />
ti Second street. <lb />
IN Two LOTS. <lb />
No. I. on Greene <lb />
the corner P. Cherry <lb />
and running northward with <lb />
street 1-2 feet. <lb />
No. i Beginning at corner <lb />
of Lot No. Ion Ore sired and run- <lb />
northward with said street to Sec- <lb />
street. <lb />
LOT, <lb />
The whole of said property fronting <lb />
on Greene Second streets- <lb />
In all of the sales the right to use the <lb />
church building until January <lb />
I will <lb />
third cash, the balance <lb />
in installments, in <lb />
twelve months with note well <lb />
secured, or the purchaser ray all <lb />
cash if In-so elects. <lb />
Tin of the sale will Is-used <lb />
to complete the new church and It Is <lb />
this valuable will <lb />
ready purchasers. <lb />
Alex l. Blow. <lb />
Chairman Trustees. <lb />
Eminent Doctors Praise its <lb />
We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, <lb />
offering women known as Dr. fierce s <lb />
Favorite Prescription. <lb />
John of the Editorial Staff <lb />
of Eclectic Review says <lb />
of Unicorn which <lb />
Is one of the chief Ingredients of a- <lb />
-A remedy which invariably acts is a <lb />
makes for <lb />
entire <lb />
Be In we have a <lb />
which more fully answers <lb />
puns- lam <lb />
In the treatment of diseases <lb />
lo women It l that a Is <lb />
which does nut present some <lb />
for this remedial further <lb />
are among <lb />
Indications for <lb />
or In the hack, with <lb />
conditions of the <lb />
ones of women, mental depression <lb />
with chronic diseases of <lb />
the reproductive organs of women, constant <lb />
sensation of heat In the region of the <lb />
due to a weak- <lb />
condition of the system. <lb />
or <lb />
from or lug an <lb />
condition the din organs <lb />
and I <lb />
sensations in the extreme lower part Hie <lb />
or less of the above symptoms <lb />
arc present, no Invalid woman can do <lb />
Letter than take Favorite, <lb />
one of the leading <lb />
which Is Unicorn or <lb />
and the medical of which It <lb />
must faithfully represents. <lb />
Of Golden Seal root, another prominent <lb />
Ingredient of <lb />
M. II-f lien- <lb />
Medical College, Chicago, <lb />
Is an Important disorders of <lb />
the womb. In all <lb />
and general It Is <lb />
Prof. John M. l. D., lain of <lb />
Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal <lb />
relation to Its general efforts <lb />
i w <lb />
Dun i H <lb />
l regard, as U tonic useful In <lb />
all debilitated <lb />
Prof. M. P. of Jefferson <lb />
College, says of Golden <lb />
In uterine hemorrhage, <lb />
and <lb />
Dr. Favorite Prescription faith- <lb />
fully represents all the above named In- <lb />
and cures the diseases for which <lb />
am recommended. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. e. <lb />
CAPITAL <lb />
SURPLUS and PROFITS <lb />
ASSETS <lb />
The above resources we offer accommodation of <lb />
our customers and the encouragement of every <lb />
mate enterprise. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, President, JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, Vice President, <lb />
WALTER G. WARD, Cashier. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons are hereby forbid- <lb />
under of law to <lb />
hire, with, employ <lb />
to or our sons, <lb />
Allen <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
the BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO. <lb />
AT N. C. <lb />
At the close of business Jan. 20th, 1906, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified the <lb />
Court Clerk Pitt county u <lb />
administrator the estate of Mrs. M. <lb />
K, Peal, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
riven to all persons Indebted t. the <lb />
make Immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned, and all <lb />
against must <lb />
present tin the undersigned on or <lb />
before Hi.- 17th, day if 1907, <lb />
Or tills notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This day of Jan. <lb />
W. Peal, <lb />
of Mrs, M. K. Pea <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
Fixtures <lb />
Do.- <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold and silver com, <lb />
National bank and <lb />
other notes <lb />
Total <lb />
815,5-17 <lb />
080.08 <lb />
126.86 <lb />
2,922.21 <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,800.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Time certificates f <lb />
deposit <lb />
Deposits sub, to check 28,001.06 <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Certified Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
180.888,08 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of Pill, <lb />
i u If Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
statement <lb />
and belief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
mo, this 5th <lb />
SAMUEL <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
H. II. Taylor, Cashier. <lb />
ROUT. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT <lb />
Directors. <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager <lb />
and Authorized Agent- <lb />
. C. <lb />
As authorized for DAILY <lb />
and Reflector we take <lb />
treat pleasure in receiving sub- <lb />
and writing receipts for <lb />
in arrears. We have a list <lb />
of all who receive mail at <lb />
this office. We also orders <lb />
for job <lb />
D. O. Gibb is away on an ex- <lb />
tended visit. <lb />
Our and art squares are <lb />
finer than the Cannon and <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
J. J. Edwards Son have just <lb />
received another car load of Ell. <lb />
wire <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, John Pierce, <lb />
L. W. B. <lb />
mod Master Robert Dixon left <lb />
Wednesday for Baltimore. <lb />
your buildings by <lb />
them with <lb />
Town and lead <lb />
full line of colors, kept at J. <lb />
R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Boy your Felt Mattress at Can- <lb />
non A Tyson, they have the best. <lb />
We extend thanks for an <lb />
to be present at the marriage of <lb />
Miss Margaret Cornelia Mumford <lb />
to Mr. Oscar W. Jolly, on Tuesday- <lb />
evening, March 1906, in the <lb />
Baptist church, Ayden, N, C. <lb />
V. and paper roofing, <lb />
Pumps with or short joints <lb />
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Dress goods, Broad cloth, <lb />
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb />
silks, trimmings, lining white <lb />
goods at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Now that Ayden will soon have <lb />
t complete outfit the make up <lb />
a tire department would it not <lb />
be well to consider advisability <lb />
of a town hall. One is badly <lb />
needed and certainly would prove <lb />
of great convenience. <lb />
Bed steads, mattresses, <lb />
single double, rockers, <lb />
and chairs wash stands <lb />
tables at J K Smith <lb />
Calico at <lb />
per reductions in white <lb />
slippers and summer goods, at J. <lb />
R. lire. <lb />
J. R. Smith Br. have just <lb />
received a ear load ground alum <lb />
salt. Also a cur load Lee's <lb />
cultural lime for peanut., etc., <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible can hi please you with <lb />
then new line of heavy fancy- <lb />
groceries <lb />
Car load if for by Can <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
P. S. the tire <lb />
I can now be found on east side <lb />
of railroad between office of Dr. <lb />
Dixon and Tripp Bro shops. <lb />
I have a full supply of general <lb />
and fancy groceries, confection- <lb />
cigars, and tobacco. Fresh <lb />
Oysters and every night on <lb />
arrival of train, call and I will <lb />
you fair. P. S Cannon. <lb />
Hay corn, oats, meal, bulls, lime <lb />
locks hinders nails <lb />
cut mechanic tools at J <lb />
Hi.- <lb />
For apples, corn <lb />
apply to E. E. <lb />
Co. <lb />
We have bought I he grocery <lb />
and will conduct the same <lb />
line of the same store. <lb />
We Invite public to call and <lb />
us. We will sell as cheap as <lb />
be the best. <lb />
, Give us a R. Williams. <lb />
Go to E. K. Co's <lb />
market fresh meats, <lb />
and fit-ii fish. <lb />
Wednesday night Mr. w. n. <lb />
Williams. H very old gentleman, <lb />
years of age died in this <lb />
Mr. avocation in life <lb />
a that of farmer and school <lb />
teacher. The of <lb />
his life was spent in teaching and <lb />
he taught almost in every section <lb />
of the county. He was a quiet <lb />
man held in high <lb />
regard and esteem by all who <lb />
He was buried a few miles <lb />
out in the at the family <lb />
burying ground. <lb />
A lull supply of Trunks <lb />
Grips, Satchels and <lb />
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
a fellow puts a <lb />
peony the machine for <lb />
gum another touches the <lb />
spring and gets the gum. What <lb />
is ill <lb />
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb />
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Cannon and invites your <lb />
to their car load of stoves <lb />
heaters. <lb />
We call your attention to <lb />
line of harness, Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Miss Mary Leggett, of Kinston, <lb />
is visiting Mi-. Barnes <lb />
Buy your furniture of Cannon <lb />
Tyson, they have the best <lb />
cheapest. <lb />
Latest styles in cloaks wrap <lb />
pen for Mises and Ladies <lb />
also a nice hue of Zephyr <lb />
tors at J. R. Smith . Bro. <lb />
G. A. of Winterville, <lb />
has been here the week. <lb />
Cannon and Tyson have the <lb />
strongest line of dress goods <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 />
A beautiful line of crockery, glass <lb />
ware, fancy lumps, and tinware <lb />
at J R Smith Bro <lb />
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb />
best on the market at J. R. Smith <lb />
Brr <lb />
Jake Higgs, of Greenville, was <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
Pure Plymouth Rock Chicken <lb />
for sale at per setting of <lb />
Apply to Mrs. W. J. Mum- <lb />
ford, Ayden, N. C. <lb />
We have moved in the brick <lb />
of J. H. on West <lb />
street just of the <lb />
Carolina Our goods are <lb />
all new as entire old stock was <lb />
burned in the recent fire. We will <lb />
be pleased to have our friends as <lb />
well s the general call and <lb />
see us. We know please <lb />
you Doth as to price and quality. <lb />
W. C. Jackson Co <lb />
R. F. Johnson, of Kinston, has <lb />
made aunt her those weekly calls. <lb />
He seems to be progressing. <lb />
cars cotton seed, <lb />
will pay highest cash price, <lb />
sell your seed until you see me. <lb />
Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
A full line of trunks, valises, tel- <lb />
gripe, hand <lb />
and suits cases at J R Smith Bro <lb />
I always keep on a <lb />
line feed at lowest cash <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
cotton seed meal and brand <lb />
and ship stuff. Frank Lilly Co. <lb />
Frank M. Hodges, Greenville, <lb />
was here yesterday. <lb />
Monday morning there came lo <lb />
my three mules <lb />
black mule, three of them <lb />
horse mules and one mare mule. <lb />
The owner can have same by com- <lb />
forward and proving properly <lb />
and This February <lb />
19th. J. M. Harris. <lb />
carry <lb />
a mil line of meat, lard and can <lb />
good-. Don't buy before giving <lb />
me a trial. Frank Lilly Co, <lb />
For carpenters grind stones <lb />
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. B. <lb />
Smith <lb />
Why exhaust your patience with <lb />
that kicking cow you can buy <lb />
Cream and <lb />
denied Milk at <lb />
Co's. <lb />
New Livery, Feed <lb />
and Jones, Ayden, <lb />
N. C. well for. Pas <lb />
carried to any all <lb />
available points. The best and <lb />
most comfortable conveyances. <lb />
Prices reasonable. At service of <lb />
the public at all times hours. <lb />
Try them Moore and livery, <lb />
feed and exchange stables, A den, <lb />
Car load V. Crimped in <lb />
suitable to cover residences <lb />
much cheaper than <lb />
-i. i. very in tie labor, at J. <lb />
R Smith Bro. <lb />
your eyes need <lb />
J. W. Taylor, optician, <lb />
H. O. is the man to do <lb />
work if you want lo be <lb />
pleased. <lb />
It is sometimes considered not <lb />
good lo get too unless <lb />
it is spooning over that hot <lb />
Chocolate at Co's <lb />
Only a few weeks Easter <lb />
how about letting us that <lb />
spring suit while you ctn secure <lb />
your choice of goods. <lb />
Brown, per F. G. Co. <lb />
To Count The Pieces <lb />
The department will <lb />
on April l-t and through that <lb />
quarter until July 1st, again <lb />
to recount lumber <lb />
pieces mail hand ed rural <lb />
free delivery carriers ii North <lb />
Carolina. This work <lb />
hail been temporarily <lb />
by the government the <lb />
matter of looks <lb />
towards certain changes in the <lb />
rural free delivery <lb />
Cut s Dog's <lb />
Sunday there was a <lb />
fierce fight in the vicinity the <lb />
depot between a bull dog and a <lb />
bird dog. The bird dog as get- <lb />
ting worst of it, in the <lb />
bull dog had a vice-like <lb />
his throat, the of the <lb />
bird dog took a hand, He first <lb />
beat on the bull doe's head with a <lb />
brick but without causing dog <lb />
to loose his hold. As a las resort <lb />
he drew his pocket knife cu <lb />
bull dogs <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
SPECIAL SAlE. <lb />
Beginning with Monday, <lb />
15th, we will conduct a sale <lb />
on all dry goods <lb />
shoes and hate. These p-ices <lb />
will prevail till Feb. 1st. is <lb />
the yon should buy. t is <lb />
the month we should sell. All <lb />
Hues in our store will he <lb />
from ten to twenty to per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Our spring and summer <lb />
will arrive and in order to <lb />
make room our stock, we live <lb />
decided to conduct this sale. Tie <lb />
is a mutual one, ad <lb />
we you will take advance <lb />
of the many bargains we will <lb />
Come to see and be nod <lb />
for yourself. <lb />
J. R. Turnage C. <lb />
Dr. Joseph <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
Office Brick Block, Railroad H <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Your <lb />
If yon are enabled <lb />
. i-i .-t.,,,. <lb />
m ill, m . <lb />
difficult call I. <lb />
W. Taylor, <lb />
H. C, bat <lb />
of I <lb />
. He never tail- to <lb />
give patients their <lb />
money refunded. Over five I <lb />
of Pitt Greene a <lb />
in. i III , <lb />
ability. One y <lb />
work want i. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My sou William Jenkins, col, <lb />
baring left my home and <lb />
without my and said <lb />
William Jenkins, col., a <lb />
minor, this is to warn any <lb />
persons food or em- <lb />
to him and those doing <lb />
so will lie prosecuted according lo <lb />
law. This January 19th 1806 <lb />
Jenkins c l. <lb />
Torture Ry <lb />
of the torture to which <lb />
some of savage tribes in the <lb />
pines subject their captives, <lb />
me of tho intense suffering I <lb />
for three months from inflammation f <lb />
the says w. M. Sherman, of <lb />
Me., Nothing helped me until <lb />
I tried Electric Bitter, three bottles of <lb />
which completely cured me Cures <lb />
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, <lb />
disorders and Malaria restores the <lb />
weak and nervous to robust health. <lb />
Guaranteed by J. L Wooten druggist. <lb />
Price <lb />
A Change. <lb />
e I r-. n <lb />
. Ir S <lb />
if the <lb />
their c i i i <lb />
The that B <lb />
I weather had great <lb />
sudden <lb />
may a walk one <lb />
he said, in a <lb />
-nit, feel <lb />
Next h e N an<lb />
That's the Am <lb />
two John- <lb />
and were once having <lb />
an argument. There were eight or <lb />
nine inches on ground. <lb />
The argument heated, and <lb />
Johnston picked a snow hall <lb />
threw if at Jones fro . a distance <lb />
of not five yards. Dur- <lb />
the transit that snowball, <lb />
believe me or not, km yon like, <lb />
weather suddenly <lb />
her I I -i <lb />
. e- instead . c i . h <lb />
was-e.- . Udell hot<lb />
Sixteenth Amendment to Constitution <lb />
A resolution was introduced in <lb />
the ether day, by <lb />
which seeks to amend the <lb />
s that no person may possess <lb />
more than All hough <lb />
there is DO of anything <lb />
like that being done, still it doubt- <lb />
less gave a good many people a <lb />
catch in especially <lb />
the newspapermen of the country, <lb />
who are, as is well known, very <lb />
rich and ambitious to <lb />
Increase their possessions, aid <lb />
ho would naturally view with <lb />
alarm any effort to curtail <lb />
possible <lb />
A I <lb />
The cures that land to its credit <lb />
make Halve a <lb />
wonder, K. K. <lb />
lecturer for the <lb />
Pa., <lb />
Piles, ll heals the worm <lb />
ml-. <lb />
Chilblain and -.- <lb />
at J. L. store.<lb />
H i. ,, f I m it Over the <lb />
Co J <lb />
Halifax. V S, Hun. <lb />
A Q. <lb />
f S <lb />
Al. Mil a <lb />
of <lb />
a d Vi.-. J, . <lb />
T.-Ti-. <lb />
years met today. Mis <lb />
the daughter, <lb />
from her hi me We it <lb />
Virginia, v hen l <lb />
She wan finally<lb />
and located each, <lb />
oily last month and m-t here <lb />
by appointment. <lb />
for Texas. <lb />
TO BLAME. <lb />
Tho House Committee on <lb />
Banking and Currency re <lb />
ported favorably a bill tho pro- <lb />
visions of which permit the loan- <lb />
by National banks of pet- <lb />
cent, of their paid up capital on <lb />
farm lands situated within the <lb />
State or Territory in which the <lb />
bank is located There has never <lb />
been any sound reason why <lb />
protected loans on real <lb />
estate should not be made on <lb />
National banks. Certainly the <lb />
farm lands are not of the <lb />
character of the stocks <lb />
deposited by bank ls as <lb />
collateral securities for the loans <lb />
which and attain create a <lb />
whirl-pool in the realms of high <lb />
News and Ob <lb />
server. <lb />
The Only tor <lb />
A Perfect <lb />
are your hands ad a jar <lb />
Massage <lb />
Soap lake the dirt the <lb />
kin absorbs the soap. is nothing in soap <lb />
that is for the ii it remains, M <lb />
becomes an Mocked, <lb />
searches out of the <lb />
dirt, an. <lb />
massage <lb />
o. <lb />
n use h l ; ice <lb />
Ma it a, <lb />
S On Jar <lb />
For <lb />
SAUL'S <lb />
GOODS SAVED <lb />
FROM FIRE <lb />
Same as of <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes <lb />
Hats, Gent's and Ladies fur- <lb />
goods. In fact <lb />
everything kept in a first <lb />
class general <lb />
store sold at greatly <lb />
ed prices. <lb />
HORTON <lb />
NOTICE OF ION. <lb />
The firm of Johnston Bros., wan <lb />
on the 5th day of <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent, F. <lb />
V, Johnston purchasing the inter- <lb />
est of J. B. Johnston the <lb />
The business will con- <lb />
at the sums Stand by F. V. <lb />
Johnston <lb />
This 8th day Jan 1906. <lb />
F. V. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Potash <lb />
Teal one with <lb />
with f <lb />
ant <lb />
., r, <lb />
-ft will <lb />
KALI St. N. V., M <lb />
i- Sooth <lb />
f. R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
Southerners have been abused <lb />
for then- treatment of the <lb />
To ts there <lb />
pears no reason sufficient to in- <lb />
cite an the <lb />
When riot or lynching takes <lb />
place a lot of e in other sec- <lb />
take it as a matter course <lb />
that it a and <lb />
spontaneous move on the part of <lb />
the whites with no previous ad- <lb />
by side <lb />
This is not always the case. <lb />
ADd we do not believe in <lb />
and mob violence and <lb />
have ever favored the law taking <lb />
its course, still the of- <lb />
bring tho trouble on <lb />
themselves This was case <lb />
in the riot between whites and <lb />
blacks only a or s- ago at <lb />
near Mobile, Ala. <lb />
In this instance the <lb />
got together and began mutter- <lb />
and plotting against the <lb />
whites. Finally the unrest de- <lb />
Into an attack. It is <lb />
said that the first violence was <lb />
done by a ex-con <lb />
result was white <lb />
men gathered to avenge tho <lb />
blood of an aged old white man <lb />
who was shot in tie back by the <lb />
Further developments will be <lb />
watched with interest. <lb />
as if the <lb />
would sometime learn the <lb />
son that they precipitate <lb />
trouble between the races they <lb />
always get the worst of it. It is <lb />
usually the case that several of <lb />
their number mu-t pay the pen- <lb />
for the of a few. <lb />
This is merely another exam- <lb />
of th- folly of the <lb />
the aggressors. <lb />
It is all Mob violence <lb />
and rioting should not occur, and <lb />
yet when they do the is <lb />
usually the loser, though he <lb />
appears to be unable to learn the <lb />
News. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
At the of business Jan. 1906. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Duo from Banks, <lb />
Cash I ems, <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, 1,475 <lb />
National Hank notes and <lb />
other s. notes <lb />
Total, <lb />
161,018.01 <lb />
Capital stock paid <lb />
Surplus 1.00 <lb />
Undivided <lb />
expenses, <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
Deposits subject to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, I <lb />
COUNTY OF PITT, <lb />
Lord, a physician <lb />
who formerly lived in States- <lb />
ville. i-i now resident of <lb />
cord and T that a <lb />
citizen of that town -d the <lb />
doctor col- <lb />
folks don i <lb />
is simple <lb />
answered doctor, <lb />
haven't got the Once <lb />
when then in epidemic <lb />
scarlet fever in a <lb />
i council of physicist was held to <lb />
advise with e <lb />
as I., way i and means to hold <lb />
i the pest in check, Dr. Lord was <lb />
called In to report condition <lb />
among the He <lb />
said there were be <lb />
they were easily detected <lb />
for tho v that the <lb />
which gives as <lb />
evidence tho fever does not <lb />
usually show Itself on the aver- <lb />
age colored <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
I, J. It. Smith, of the hank, do sear <lb />
that the above statement is true to the best of my and be- <lb />
lief. . J. B. <lb />
n in before <lb />
me, this 5th Jay of 1900. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
i. K. SMITH, <lb />
JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
R. C. CANNON. <lb />
A Lively <lb />
that old enemy of the race, <lb />
often in Appendicitis <lb />
To avoid serious trouble with Stone <lb />
Liver and take Dr. <lb />
Ne They <lb />
organs, without pain <lb />
J. L. Wooten <lb />
It would be awful easy to be good <lb />
if there was more fun it,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
O. J. <lb />
AND FRIDAY. <lb />
in the N. C, as class matter, <lb />
Advert upon application. <lb />
correspondent post office in Pin and adjoining counties. <lb />
to to fiction <lb />
CAROLINA TUESDAY 1906 <lb />
WHY IS IT SO <lb />
With the of cotton <lb />
UNJUST MUNICIPAL POLL TAX. <lb />
The Raleigh News Observer <lb />
factories in North Carolina, it is splendid favoring the <lb />
rather strange that so few of abolishing of municipal poll tax <lb />
them are in the eastern part of <lb />
the State. Eastern Carolina <lb />
produces most of the cotton in <lb />
the State, but somehow the most <lb />
of the cotton mills are located <lb />
elsewhere. Halifax county pro- <lb />
in 1904 about bales <lb />
of cotton, and the estimated crop <lb />
for was about bales; <lb />
but in all this county there is <lb />
but one cotton mill and that is at <lb />
Roanoke Rapids With a <lb />
mill or two at every town the <lb />
price of cotton would be bit <lb />
better all the time in the county <lb />
and the county would get the ad <lb />
vantage of the money <lb />
which is spent in employing op- <lb />
to spin the cotton. It <lb />
ins strange that here where <lb />
there is much cotton produced <lb />
there should be so mills for <lb />
the manufacture of it. Cannot <lb />
those who have money in the <lb />
various this part <lb />
the be Induced to invest it <lb />
in cotton mills To do this would <lb />
be to help materially every com- <lb />
in which such mills <lb />
should be located The cotton is <lb />
here, the money is here and the <lb />
only thing needed for this work <lb />
is some vigorous efforts for it <lb />
Why not have th <lb />
land Neck <lb />
The Commonwealth's <lb />
at the mills should be lo <lb />
where the cotton is raised <lb />
t a good one- grows <lb />
from to bales of <lb />
n and there is not <lb />
a mi I the county for the man- <lb />
of this product of our <lb />
fields We pay enormous <lb />
gel the cotton to the <lb />
and they pay freights <lb />
again I . bi hack In <lb />
we had mills <lb />
all Oils c d be saved, to say <lb />
nothing of the profits arising <lb />
fro the in in and the <lb />
up of the communities <lb />
where the mills are located. <lb />
That paper refers to the <lb />
limit of a Slate and county <lb />
poll tax of and points out the <lb />
hardship of S wage earner and the <lb />
injustice of having to pay an <lb />
tax of several dollars just <lb />
for the privilege of living in a town. <lb />
North Carolina stands almost in the <lb />
lead of other States in i this <lb />
burden upon her citizens. The <lb />
News and Observer <lb />
is a fact that nowhere else it- <lb />
there placed such a burden upon the <lb />
head many of the States the <lb />
capitation tax is either forbidden or <lb />
it is not levied. In those common <lb />
wealths where it obtains it is limited <lb />
to a figure within reason So, in <lb />
South poll tax is limited <lb />
to one dollar and no municipality <lb />
may levy a tax on in <lb />
Georgia poll tax may be levied <lb />
for purposes of education <lb />
and may never exceed one dollar <lb />
Virginia limits the poll tax to one <lb />
dollar for Stale purposes and to fifty <lb />
cents for counties and municipal <lb />
corporations. In Tennessee the poll <lb />
tax is limited to a dollar for the State <lb />
and a dollar for corporations. In <lb />
other States it is forbidden by con- <lb />
and. where not forbidden, <lb />
is not levied. The practice of levy- <lb />
on the poll taxes amounting in <lb />
The amoral of Alabama <lb />
has that it is unlawful <lb />
for ten r o copy for the <lb />
pupils or to teach writing in any <lb />
fie <lb />
ado <lb />
The Sen says the climate i free <lb />
tn Durham. You pay for everything <lb />
however <lb />
Summer resort h are making <lb />
preparation cut. h what has been <lb />
from winter social stunts- <lb />
A little upward spurt in cotton is <lb />
said to be due to H. Price's <lb />
change from the bear to the bull <lb />
side of the market. <lb />
what is the occasion of <lb />
its being was spoken as the <lb />
Saturday issue of the Charlotte News <lb />
was opened at the and <lb />
found to be on red paper. <lb />
it is always a by <lb />
The News can send <lb />
down for this. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTE'S. <lb />
Ambassador White doubtless real- <lb />
what a deprivation it is to the <lb />
American people that he cannot <lb />
home and accept a cabinet <lb />
Senator says that if <lb />
will leave babies on his door- <lb />
step, he is going to bring them up <lb />
to suit his own idea of their<lb />
There is one thing to he said. <lb />
Senator is showing his jun- <lb />
from Wisconsin how one should <lb />
act when he does get up to the pie <lb />
counter. <lb />
If the coal and oil roads are wise, <lb />
will tell the Interstate Com- <lb />
Commission all about it and <lb />
then claim immunity.<lb />
Mr Andrew Carnegie says that <lb />
some instances to exceeding 6.60 is millionaires do not They <lb />
confined to North Carolina. The I must he mighty solemn people not <lb />
distinction is not one which can he, t at him occasionally. <lb />
looked with <lb />
There is not a doubt that tho Before the seed dealers can stop <lb />
growth of a town is often congressmen from distributing free <lb />
by its rate of taxation. To seed, they will have to show the <lb />
people a town give them eve-1 honorable gentlemen some other <lb />
possible and at the <lb />
lime have a tax rate only <lb />
high to meet the expenses <lb />
the municipality economically ad <lb />
ministered. <lb />
lie suit brought by certain par- <lb />
have the lease of the Atlantic <lb />
forth Carolina railroad annulled, <lb />
argued before Judge P, <lb />
Lug at New Bern Saturday. There <lb />
a array of counsel on both <lb />
Judge Long, who is now hold- <lb />
The Senate having gotten through I in court in Greenville, has the mat <lb />
with the Philippine bill will cheer-1 tr under consideration and will <lb />
fully manufacture some other equal- his decision sometime this <lb />
horrible example. <lb />
method that is equally good. <lb />
gone after <lb />
Frank Wilson <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
seems to have run her <lb />
street paving into the mud. <lb />
Charlotte landed Judge <lb />
and got a speech from him. <lb />
Charlotte. <lb />
Parker <lb />
.- ii citizen <lb />
i a- red to donate free sites <lb />
the city for manufacturing en- <lb />
ten Thai i- the kind of spirit <lb />
ma i- u town grow, and it is <lb />
no w that develops <lb />
mi idly when hue such citizens <lb />
i p G Industrial News <lb />
actually trying to create sympathy <lb />
for i a II , pane by flinging <lb />
at the papers because <lb />
they called attention to tho row <lb />
Republicans have had <lb />
among themselves- The Industrial <lb />
New- i- really i <lb />
The News and Observer <lb />
has closed its twenty-ninth year. <lb />
The grows better <lb />
and older together. <lb />
Senator is one who does <lb />
not dare to speak what he thinks, <lb />
and he warned Congress to beware <lb />
of the wrath of the people <lb />
the rate hill fail to pass. <lb />
Arizona celebrated the statehood <lb />
vociferously, but nobody was <lb />
hurt. Senator however, <lb />
was in Washington.<lb />
admits that its present <lb />
government is pretty decent so it is <lb />
loudly demanding a change to<lb />
In view of the satisfactory way <lb />
TODAY'S MARKETS <lb />
Wire to <lb />
Norfolk Cotton Peanuts <lb />
AS WIRED ET <lb />
J. W. PERRY COMPANY, <lb />
Factors, Norfolk, Va<lb />
Today <lb />
Pulley Bo wen <lb />
THE HOME OP WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb />
. <lb />
We will inaugurate Our Spring Season by f <lb />
f putting on display the newest <lb />
f ill<lb />
as <lb />
ideas to shown in<lb />
WHITE GOODS <lb />
Middling <lb />
Elsewhere we an interesting <lb />
little story by one of the <lb />
sixth grade of the <lb />
Greenville graded school. The Re- <lb />
has been promised a number <lb />
of these stories written by <lb />
in their school work, and from <lb />
time to time as space permits <lb />
they will he published. These give <lb />
some idea of the work the school is <lb />
doing and shows the progress the <lb />
are making. <lb />
It is hard to conclude just what <lb />
the New York cotton speculators <lb />
think of the farmers of the South <lb />
They must have an idea that the <lb />
farmers are all liars and do not <lb />
mean it when say they are go- <lb />
to reduce tho acreage this year. <lb />
At any rate these are <lb />
this early sending out. advices that <lb />
the col ton acreage will be largely <lb />
increased They seem to base <lb />
prediction on tho fact that fertilizer <lb />
sales are large, when if they would <lb />
take the trouble to inform themselves <lb />
they would learn that the fan <lb />
use fertilizers under corn, tobacco <lb />
peanuts, and other crops as well as <lb />
cotton. Hut when the speculators <lb />
want some excuse to cut the price <lb />
usually it. <lb />
has worried along for a year g , <lb />
without an American might Low Middling <lb />
he economy to abolish the job alto- <lb />
. .<lb />
Prime <lb />
The packers are now busy prov- Low <lb />
that they never told Commit <lb />
a single word of <lb />
truth. <lb />
LIVERPOOL <lb />
AH <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
It is said that plaster of Paris is Banker and Brokers, <lb />
Va. <lb />
largely used in adulterating wheat <lb />
dour, This may he tho cause for <lb />
the wide reputation of bread as a <lb />
food that by <lb />
Hold dust, it is claimed has been <lb />
found under Now York. <lb />
It is probably only the from <lb />
some of the gold bricks that are <lb />
and sold there.<lb />
Representative Lloyd's bill limit- <lb />
fortunes to ten million dollars <lb />
would more popular if it <lb />
ed that no man's fortune should be <lb />
less than that amount. <lb />
New York<lb />
May <lb />
July -a <lb />
Liverpool <lb />
Jan. Feb. <lb />
May Wheat <lb />
May Corn <lb />
May Ribs <lb />
July Ribs i <lb />
May Lard <lb />
July t <lb />
G KEEN <lb />
, J. i. <lb />
New cigars, <lb />
best in town. Re- <lb />
Bookstore. <lb />
We have no trash or Special Sale but <lb />
we will have the latest and best things that <lb />
were obtainable in the American markets i <lb />
and we cordially invite the Ladies that are X <lb />
desirous seeing the NEWEST <lb />
IN SILKS AND WHITE GOODS <lb />
to call at our establishment and feast their <lb />
Very truly yours,<lb />
Pulley Bowen. <lb />
THERE IS A WAY TO SAVE <lb />
AND A WAY TO LOSE. <lb />
You save yon buy best goods, you lose when you bay any other <lb />
kind. His poor policy to buy any but the best, especially when It comes tn <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
Don't put just anything on your table think His good enough. The <lb />
same money at my store will get the best to lie hail. I have just mil in a fresh <lb />
stuck of <lb />
Canned Goods, Package Goods, <lb />
Cheese, Coffee, Sweet and Sour other articles ii this <lb />
also Fruits and Con And keep the in Clears and Tobacco, <lb />
Just try mo for tho best In the Grocer's line. <lb />
J. B. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Next door to C. T. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
P i I i i I I ii i <lb />
This department is in J. H. who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb />
groceries <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Try u bottle of Kid- <lb />
h nil <lb />
trouble- t <lb />
J. Rog went to Greenville Ob. <lb />
this morning on but mean. <lb />
Any one in need of a good cart <lb />
one that will last and render good <lb />
service just sail to see or the <lb />
A. G. Cox Co. <lb />
Mis. W. C Jackson, of Ayden, <lb />
is visiting at the home of Mr. Jack- <lb />
son near Winterville. <lb />
If yon expect to exchange your <lb />
for meal you can same time <lb />
by taking meal far your seed when <lb />
you have cotton ginned at the <lb />
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb />
Mies Cox, who has been <lb />
teaching near Greenville came <lb />
home evening <lb />
Saturday with her <lb />
mother, Mrs. E. E. Cox. <lb />
For special prices heaters see <lb />
W. L. House. <lb />
If yon want good Irish <lb />
potatoes go to Harrington, Barber <lb />
If you your to look <lb />
nice and last long take it to H. L. <lb />
Johnson who represents the <lb />
steam laundry. <lb />
A. W. Ange went to Ayden Fri- <lb />
day on business. <lb />
The A. G. Cos Co. are still <lb />
shipping cotton planters and guano <lb />
by the car load, and if you <lb />
need any you had write or <lb />
see them at <lb />
All farmers sow- <lb />
and wheat can be supplied with <lb />
mowers, rakes, reapers and binders <lb />
at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
John was in town Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Be sure not to forget the <lb />
those iron bedsteads at <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Wand M-ed <lb />
Ma- <lb />
--in hen- --i <lb />
l HI I <lb />
ii-.-iii the <lb />
-tore of B. T. i <lb />
Have yon -n kn things <lb />
If you nave ton In sell w <lb />
write or phone Pin . <lb />
Oil company, their prices are the, ., , e of <lb />
highest. j Eastern Ob If <lb />
Men's and youth's pants, you have not been i i mere for the <lb />
sizes, at Barber Co. last few days it will be a paying <lb />
for <lb />
line of they have on bind. <lb />
You can gel any Ind of furnish- <lb />
fur the home there that you <lb />
need, and if you want lo at <lb />
mum you give these peoples <lb />
oil awl they make yon tee <lb />
like are at home, or some <lb />
where I <lb />
The demands for Tar He cart <lb />
wheels now, and any e <lb />
need of same will do well tO. <lb />
write or see the A G. Cox <lb />
Trunks and at <lb />
ton Barber Co. <lb />
The Oil Co. will pay <lb />
highest price seed cotton. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are <lb />
still shipping cotton planters by <lb />
the car load. <lb />
Big line of hats and CM just <lb />
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb />
Bat I let <lb />
Tooth Disk narrow at <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Try a or a Dan <lb />
Jim Dixon at the <lb />
store will them to you. <lb />
If you need a nice Rug just call <lb />
at A. Ange C mid you can <lb />
cheap <lb />
bushels seed at <lb />
o. ft <lb />
is being made on you fl <lb />
Cox <lb />
pure <lb />
Rapid <lb />
i he <lb />
East Mr. s .,. , A <lb />
location for his dwelling, ft Co., and net floor <lb />
and we feel sure that it will be one , f <lb />
of the nicest in town it shall <lb />
have finished. <lb />
a number of traveling <lb />
Farmers make . by ex , in <lb />
their goods to <lb />
meal at Pitt Oil On. <lb />
hay, corn and g-i <lb />
II limber <lb />
AH hive paid <lb />
Any one in need . fa plow will , , , j <lb />
do well to go to A. W. Ange i Co., M <lb />
Our meal I s Co. <lb />
Oil <lb />
and get one of Oh III. <lb />
el They are the best on <lb />
the market <lb />
Fanning of all kinds <lb />
at Barber ft On. <lb />
not forget the of <lb />
is lidded I hi in <lb />
Leon Smith went to Greenville <lb />
evening, <lb />
We noticed in I he paper a few <lb />
lays ago that while some party <lb />
the buggy shaft <lb />
unfastened and the entire <lb />
was thrown from lop of <lb />
. high occupant <lb />
wine <lb />
house, in with <lb />
nil country for <lb />
i sic In <lb />
The P i Literary <lb />
e the Vance <lb />
la-1 M-r n <lb />
the High chap <lb />
n I <lb />
v. a- presided <lb />
by the Miss Moor- <lb />
grace. <lb />
Upon the the president <lb />
secretary Mi-- Nannie House, <lb />
called mil, and each <lb />
in response to their name quoted <lb />
tome very <lb />
the regular order of had <lb />
disposed of the <lb />
for I lie evening was then taken up <lb />
being as Piano duet by <lb />
Misses Lizzie and <lb />
Mattock-, in i ii ion Joe's <lb />
in, by Miss Gold <lb />
by Miss Ada Batten, <lb />
leading a between Frank- <lb />
Giant, by Miss Lizzie <lb />
piano solo by Miss <lb />
lot, Current In <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring, <lb />
The P boy, by Miss <lb />
piano solo, by <lb />
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done in ail who were on pro- <lb />
gramme, and they excellently en- <lb />
I be other society and a <lb />
we can wish for is this <lb />
mil be t last time that we can <lb />
have t of hearing them <lb />
Form the habit of saving <lb />
making small deposits with <lb />
of ville. From <lb />
savings great fortunes grew. Be- <lb />
gin now. <lb />
If you need any peanuts <lb />
go t i A Ange Co. <lb />
He has both and small, <lb />
and Pan fill your order any time. <lb />
Straws tell which way toe d <lb />
blows, notice the <lb />
en-1 going in a out from <lb />
Rube. C, <lb />
DID YOU SAY <lb />
Then A. H. is the <lb />
deal with. <lb />
Our store is at all times open to those who want good <lb />
goods at low prices. We can furnish your house from <lb />
the kitchen to the parlor in Furniture at prices that will <lb />
suit your puree. SATISFIED J ARE OUR <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT. <lb />
to begin here in <lb />
The High <lb />
keeps drawing them in, as j Mir. <lb />
Lillian Thomas Kiln Wool lard j Furnishings house injury <lb />
of Stokes, entered school here I Dew ready for business, and extend cause a -hi <lb />
Monday The people in invitation to all, to visit our Such as these <lb />
know a good thing when they and are the line of ire serious in a they <lb />
it, and therefore they patronize the, which we have planed threaten life, and every prevention <lb />
Winterville High School, to deal out on easy taken to guard <lb />
Canning factory that even the poorest shall have no them. Ii is to your best <lb />
.- . r excuse for their homes not <lb />
consisting of furnace, <lb />
and about one third acres of land <lb />
Ding books, work H you <lb />
being can do this by <lb />
in Buggies. The shafts are fasten. <lb />
I'm patronage, we are yours ed with Couplers i eh <lb />
to serve, Eastern Carolina Supply e are told, are the best on <lb />
C ., N C. <lb />
Car load of Hour just received, <lb />
nice and fresh, at lowest price. <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
The Pitt County Oil Company is <lb />
shipping cotton seed meal by the <lb />
car load. <lb />
line of dress shirts ever <lb />
shown <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
PICTURES <lb />
Well we suit you in Price, Quality Workman- <lb />
ship, our are up-to-date, our is con- <lb />
our prices are right. Give Db a call <lb />
when in need of anything in the Furniture <lb />
or Picture line. Orders taken for <lb />
traits, likeness guaranteed, <lb />
The Reflector office is at ail <lb />
lime- prepared to fill <lb />
wedding invitations, either printed <lb />
or <lb />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE <lb />
market. They quick and <lb />
apply and never come <lb />
can then take your <lb />
wife, sweetheart, or children with <lb />
feet safety. <lb />
Miss Bowie Cox was in town <lb />
evening shopping. <lb />
When you come to Winterville <lb />
n; the bank. The cashier would <lb />
be glad lo <lb />
like lo show <lb />
hew an a count <lb />
l on. <lb />
Mew furniture is arriving daily lib In-i k of <lb />
in bean of Winterville for to. <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 />
See us. B. T. Box s. <lb />
Buy a pipe from J. II C. <lb />
at the drugstore. <lb />
of <lb />
was in town Friday and <lb />
carried bis brother Walter home <lb />
to spend Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with the home people. <lb />
Nice Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We notice that the Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co will keep the depot plat <lb />
form covered with Col <lb />
cotton planters, as last as one ear <lb />
load is moved I hey put <lb />
the platform, and by doing so keep <lb />
it painted gr-e ill tin mt- <lb />
of yellow <lb />
at Barber Co. I <lb />
Nice Hue of salts L. <lb />
Johnson's <lb />
Miss Tucker who <lb />
Greenville i visiting i. <lb />
sister Mrs. J. K. Harrington this <lb />
Week, <lb />
Another large shipment f them. at A. w. Co. <lb />
all styles and sizes and prices very j if yon want a nice pair of Blip, j pick they are going. <lb />
reasonable. Harrington para cheap go to A. W. , f having good <lb />
Co. mill you can get Ho when Harrington, Barber <lb />
. , , ,, baa the nicest lot ever shown in Co., have just received anew lot, <lb />
White's Colic Kidney Care, <lb />
the combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock and sure colic rate. A nice of new Bug <lb />
at the Drag Store Harrington, Barber <lb />
Buy your Candies, Apples, <lb />
I from II <lb />
C. at -he store. <lb />
CAROLINA, Mn the Sup. <lb />
Court. <lb />
It. I. Smith A Company <lb />
Dixon, <lb />
Hy execution dinned to <lb />
the from tie Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county In the above <lb />
action. I will on Monday, <lb />
bull of March, ii, st IS o'clock <lb />
M, st the Court House door of laid <lb />
to the highest bidder for <lb />
to satisfy said ad <lb />
title and Interest <lb />
defendant, in tin- <lb />
following described real estate. <lb />
undivided one Inter- <lb />
est of Dixon, to the life <lb />
of his father, S, In <lb />
hid to the lands which descended to <lb />
from bis in Henrietta <lb />
on. Henrietta and <lb />
described as <lb />
land i f I- A. K. P. <lb />
and wife, <lb />
John and others, and con- <lb />
three hundred and fifty acre-. <lb />
more or less, and being the entire In- <lb />
of tho said in and <lb />
to the lands Of which his mother, the <lb />
Into Dixon, Henri <lb />
died seized and <lb />
situated on the north side of Tar river i <lb />
Greenville township, <lb />
lie Would to lite estate of r. <lb />
father said <lb />
Yours Truly, <lb />
A. <lb />
Taft <lb />
at A. W. Ange Come and helpful lo you. <lb />
get best a. lowest price-. r ,,,,,., <lb />
Mi. C. A. for 10.00, or any <lb />
left Wednesday morning kind of house goods <lb />
for Baltimore to see Dr. C A. go to A. W. ft. Co. <lb />
who is there in he-pi- . oB. <lb />
week and lost his clothes would <lb />
A new line of and bad such bid Ii he <lb />
goods received at A. W. Ange i, bought one of nice <lb />
Be sine lo see and soil A. W. <lb />
get your pick. Ange t Co. <lb />
Tn e Bark of start your Rank account with <lb />
d the wage earner, Winterville today the <lb />
deposit is the hardest to <lb />
tn the others come easily, <lb />
it will u-. then watch <lb />
a nice trunk cheap I of pants ever <lb />
u . W. Ange for in Winterville can now be <lb />
This of February, <lb />
Li. w. Sheriff. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of Proctor in. Mer- <lb />
chants at N. . has this <lb />
by mutual consent. All <lb />
persona Indebted to said will muse <lb />
payment toT. Proctor, who will <lb />
continue business at old stand, <lb />
and will settle all indebtedness <lb />
said Pith , II. <lb />
T. V. Proctor. <lb />
J. I. Gibson. <lb />
We have received our full line WASH GO <lb />
consisting of <lb />
GOODS PERSIAN <lb />
LAWNS IN INDIA LINEN <lb />
will be on sale Monday. cordially <lb />
to these goods, <lb />
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST <lb />
that they belt cheap <lb />
Barley of <lb />
phis, spent lust Thursday <lb />
, bin <lb />
If yon want a nice or tie i who in a student of Winterville <lb />
Ho Harrington, Barber o. High School. <lb />
MONEY IS NOTHING <lb />
IN COMPARISON WITH GOOD HEALTH <lb />
But should you become incapacitated by either accident or sickness it will <lb />
help bear the burden of additional expense incurred, the <lb />
DISABILITY POLICY <lb />
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THE <lb />
is insured for YOUR benefit when traveling. Secure a Policy NOW. <lb />
Insurance H. A. WHITE Greenville, N. c<lb /></p>
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Si making las been developed on wooden know no nor discomfort The soft <lb />
be traced to <lb />
i est <lb />
to him the comfort he should enjoy. A perfect walking shoe, one that keeps the toot always in <lb />
such be J B <lb />
SI making has been developed on wooden know no nor discomfort <lb />
yielding. Under flesh a live foot has thus been compelled t. inhabit an unnatural, ill-titting and often <lb />
sanitary shoe. To be foot-tired is the average mans daily inheritance. And how much ill health can be <lb />
an ill-titting shoe. When the foot is improperly shod the delight walking is gone, and man's best fr <lb />
A. . ii I. lift V n . L . .<lb />
The <lb />
Latest <lb />
Oxford. <lb />
College <lb />
Pattern. <lb />
Extra Eyelets. <lb />
Very Stylish. <lb />
If you want <lb />
individual, see <lb />
This question brought into being the <lb />
Health Shoe. Recognizing that the toot <lb />
sole is a curve made by the twenty-six hones <lb />
which form the heel, bail and toes, fact <lb />
strangely ignored by shoemakers in the <lb />
we evolved a construction method which places <lb />
prime importance in last modeling. <lb />
Ralston lasts are anatomically correct and <lb />
differ from all other makes. Ralston <lb />
is a principal combining comfort, ease, <lb />
service, style, fit and <lb />
in footwear, built into the shoes from the <lb />
very start. <lb />
Shoes made on Ralston lasts are nature <lb />
shoes, conforming to the natural foot, and be- <lb />
cause they need no they never <lb />
lose that charm and style for which Ralston <lb />
shoes are which cannot be ob- <lb />
in Other methods of manufacture. <lb />
In the selection materials for Ralston <lb />
shoes the World's best makers are searched <lb />
and every bit of upper, top. or sole leather, <lb />
and fittings must pass the Ralston test <lb />
UNION MADE <lb />
to the <lb />
plea- <lb />
skill- <lb />
Ralston <lb />
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m. our we you <lb />
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a corporation, <lb />
is perhaps the most valuable sys- <lb />
of rail these part <lb />
g a Story in a recent <lb />
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This to the that per <lb />
share was offered for per cent of <lb />
the stock and w h declined. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
NOTICe OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of II. L. A <lb />
business at N. C. <lb />
and composed It. L., J. W., a <lb />
J. G. W. and J. I. Jefferson, has been <lb />
mutual consent, <lb />
J the withdrawal of H. T. and J. It. <lb />
Jefferson from said firm. The re- <lb />
brothers will continue toe <lb />
old of H. L. Bra., <lb />
with win in all business of that firm <lb />
lie settled, tin-two retiring having <lb />
no further connection or responsibility <lb />
in the said firm. <lb />
This 1908. <lb />
It. L A BROS. <lb />
H. T. JEFFERSON, <lb />
J. K. JEFFERSON.<lb />
it <lb />
Suppose You Stop and Set <lb />
Isn't it Wonderful <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. March 1903. <lb />
Mrs Joe take pleas <lb />
in that your Remedy <lb />
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb />
a very bad case of eczema, which <lb />
covered a great part of her body. <lb />
She bad eczema from <lb />
the time -he was three old, <lb />
until she was six years old. She <lb />
now perfectly well and I feel <lb />
that I cannot speak too highly of <lb />
it She h.- not had a symptom of <lb />
it for six yearn. Respectfully, <lb />
J. W. COBB. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county. issued letters or <lb />
administration to me, the undersign- <lb />
ed, on the day of January, 1908. <lb />
on the estate of W. J. <lb />
ed. NOTICE is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb />
ed, and to all creditors of mid estate <lb />
In present their claims <lb />
to <lb />
within twelve after the <lb />
date of this untie, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This the d January, <lb />
, , R. E <lb />
on the W. j. <lb />
I. A. Attorney. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
emergencies. Our <lb />
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we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
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You get Harness, <lb />
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To Publishers <lb />
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Refacing Column and Head <lb />
Rules regular lengths <lb />
L. S. and <lb />
Head Ruled inches in <lb />
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Printers Supply Co <lb />
Manufactures of type and <lb />
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H. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. P <lb />
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SAVES TIME <lb />
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H. General T. and <lb />
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Sky and <lb />
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Ladles and gentlemen, everywhere <lb />
is needed this doctrine of <lb />
in the family, city, state, nation, <lb />
world. <lb />
The solution of nil earth's prob- <lb />
is wrapped up in the one say- <lb />
is <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Better <lb />
In the home of u New England <lb />
farmer there are two small heirs, <lb />
bright little fellows, six and seven <lb />
years old. named Will and Eugene. <lb />
Like most other lads, both of them <lb />
dislike work, especially <lb />
and when these small services are re- <lb />
quired each frequently evinces it de- <lb />
sire to have the other take the la- <lb />
boring oar. Once the family <lb />
was calling at the house in at- <lb />
on the mother. As he was <lb />
putting on his gloves to go he <lb />
ran u professional glance over the <lb />
two youngsters. <lb />
he remarked, <lb />
younger of your two buys, Eugene, <lb />
is more robust than Will, lie has <lb />
greater vitality. His blood is bet- <lb />
About hour later, as dusk was <lb />
falling, the mother you <lb />
must fill the wood box for morning. <lb />
Fetch in four <lb />
don't want whined Will. <lb />
Gene go. His blood's bet- <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Human Hair Market. <lb />
The human hair industry is a very <lb />
active one in the depart- <lb />
most frequently visited <lb />
the hair merchants being those of <lb />
Cher, <lb />
and The av- <lb />
price given for a full, long <lb />
head hair is from S shillings to <lb />
shillings for the very best quality <lb />
and color. The girls of the districts <lb />
mentioned above, which ore exceed- <lb />
pour, stipulate their hair <lb />
shall not be cut short in front and <lb />
conceal the -horn appearance at the <lb />
back by a draped colored <lb />
chief. Ii. -i shades of light and <lb />
blond hair obtained from Ger- <lb />
many and and for these <lb />
high prices Mail. <lb />
Co Not <lb />
A Boston had been <lb />
with i i favor by the Folk- <lb />
lore ii London rather <lb />
the of her warm re- <lb />
x nil she supposed, like <lb />
French the English <lb />
;.; was the protest <lb />
of a London friend. need not <lb />
r it p for English <lb />
person to And then she <lb />
an instance, Some one <lb />
at a painting said to the artist whose <lb />
. -o bad, you <lb />
don't be <lb />
was the Ion l; <lb />
Wilson and Mining Expert. <lb />
A inn ii named Wilson <lb />
owned the famous mine in <lb />
Park count;., Wilson was vis- <lb />
one day. <lb />
moil, expert <lb />
English none who knew <lb />
about a grout deal about <lb />
everything el e, in his own opinion, <lb />
T icy i i see some <lb />
gold, ii mined out some <lb />
fine oh ; ; their <lb />
isn't pronounced <lb />
the youthful export after critical <lb />
dealt <lb />
am a graduate of the English School <lb />
of Mines, and know gold when I <lb />
see ii. Thai is <lb />
Wilson didn't say much, lie just <lb />
leaned over and took the alleged ex- <lb />
pert by the shoulder. <lb />
ii isn't, he said, don't <lb />
go and H away to those fellows <lb />
down at Denver mint, for <lb />
have been wiling this to them <lb />
for gold all <lb />
BANKRUPT S <lb />
TO BE <lb />
ONCE. <lb />
I have purchased the entire stock, the store fixture;, etc., of A. E. Tucker's business. I AM NOT A MERCHANT <lb />
and do not intend to stay in the business. But I have this stock boa it right and it must be sold at once. <lb />
SATURDAY MARCH 10th <lb />
everything is on sale regardless of the wholesale price. Money talks in this sale. Remember time and place. Next to Bank <lb />
of Greenville <lb />
J. E. <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 Te <lb />
s. <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 and be as near to the churches, and depot and <lb />
as are the people in many parts of the town, being only three yards from Five Points, nice neighborhood <lb />
adjacent to the property. Talk it over with me and let me show you desirable lots. No better time than NOW o buy. <lb />
Greenville will grow rapidly in the next few years and properly will be higher. Catch the opportunity before it is too late. <lb />
Call on or address <lb />
SAM WHITE, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
w. <lb />
-r <lb /></p>
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                <p>
WASHINGTON LETTER <lb />
V, mOM K. <lb />
Mar. 10.1900. <lb />
Consular reform in all its <lb />
branches has been the subject be <lb />
fore the national committee on con- <lb />
reform in session in Washing- <lb />
ton this week. The members of the <lb />
committee have called on the <lb />
dent and on the speaker of the House <lb />
have been addressed by <lb />
New York, Mann <lb />
fires, none of them particularly <lb />
as financial loss is <lb />
concerned, I which resulted in <lb />
great hardship to tenants and fire <lb />
men DAM f hydrants, <lb />
in York City just <lb />
before daylight today. <lb />
Grand Mich., March <lb />
The village the village <lb />
of Osceola was <lb />
and hf a fire early t <lb />
which t d in the . <lb />
from a live <lb />
furnace. Ten guests escaped In <lb />
their i while four <lb />
And got wheels in on <lb />
he on nor feet. <lb />
em. eminent The <lb />
the committee so far <lb />
has bean the most . con- <lb />
nit have recruited from <lb />
racks if Tins ought. burned t lb. <lb />
to be satisfactory to the rank and tile <lb />
of journalism the country over <lb />
men are looking for <lb />
r something <lb />
n ; . them out of the <lb />
But the committee put itself <lb />
on roe.- as paying this tribute to <lb />
F I I Estate, saying that it <lb />
;. . newspaper <lb />
men in service, being trained <lb />
observers used to estimating <lb />
human lure and general conditions <lb />
hid the most effective work- <lb />
ice that more variedly <lb />
pi mid indifferent than any <lb />
other in the g service <lb />
One i the moat convincing <lb />
that has been delivered in New Jersey, the cradle o <lb />
. ,. rat- debate was, trusts, tinned against them <lb />
,. r Rayner, of Maryland, is trying to oust the biggest o <lb />
was to ts children, the <lb />
adjust all the differences and in <lb />
equalities in railroad rates without <lb />
conferring on the Interstate Com <lb />
Commission the making <lb />
power. In addition he said that if <lb />
one were to make an accurate map i g- <lb />
of the United States Mo aw <lb />
discrimination in rates, it would be <lb />
considered by most people as the <lb />
working of i disordered brain. Yet <lb />
he said, the rate on goods from New <lb />
There it I <lb />
s am the children i <lb />
town. <lb />
We did any snow out of <lb />
it, bat i he eat her is mean<lb />
The conn room has a much bet <lb />
it since the new car <lb />
pet was put <lb />
Guano for <lb />
-ale by B. J. G. Move. <lb />
Company This is base <lb />
after pocketing millions in <lb />
foes for incorporating trusts. <lb />
Farm, Stock and Home. <lb />
The bet no distributor is the <lb />
England t- <lb />
the Gulf was lees than <lb />
to same point from Chicago, <lb />
which was miles nearer Goods <lb />
could, he s be shipped from New <lb />
Sac Francisco and back to <lb />
Lake less than the freight to <lb />
Halt Lake direct. And the freight <lb />
on certain goods by certain lines was <lb />
more from Chicago to Denver than <lb />
to Denver from New York Mr. <lb />
said that it would be bettor <lb />
for the railroads to submit to the <lb />
rulings of the proposed Hepburn <lb />
bill than t. inflame the public <lb />
them and force the formation j <lb />
of a political party that had for its <lb />
the adjustment of rates on a far more <lb />
stringent than, that now pro <lb />
said that <lb />
d to railroads and did nut <lb />
their property practically <lb />
rate, but <lb />
he hub to sec some adjust- <lb />
between the people and the, <lb />
roads re socialism stepped in <lb />
and all . i her annexed the <lb />
lions that it in the province <lb />
of the rot grant<lb />
A curious case bas <lb />
decided in the <lb />
A die- <lb />
id been i in <lb />
i I and the act <lb />
under it was operated <lb />
provided at all pr tits there- <lb />
should go into Hie town <lb />
treasury. In response to <lb />
popular i and fr m the county <lb />
the was so us to <lb />
one hall the pro <lb />
fits such <lb />
should d over to the <lb />
to he used in ii <lb />
i i i public roads. The <lb />
Citizens the town in question <lb />
wire up arms against the <lb />
amend and the authorities <lb />
the town treasurer to <lb />
pay any money received from <lb />
the i to the county <lb />
r The case finally wont <lb />
o the Supreme Court and was <lb />
in favor of the county, <lb />
he pap n i i i I <lb />
on that <lb />
is reason to presume that <lb />
the people of <lb />
chase half the liquor sold by the <lb />
dispensary, and that as the <lb />
whole county to bear the ex- <lb />
of criminal prosecution. <lb />
from the sale of liquor, <lb />
it is but fair the county <lb />
receive half the profits <lb />
Thai seems to be good logic, if it <lb />
is not good <lb />
Times Dispatch. <lb />
WHAT IS <lb />
is a product as <lb />
near capable of curing the <lb />
majority of diseases as it is <lb />
possible for Modern Science <lb />
to produce. The use of Bro- <lb />
makes pure blood. <lb />
is not a miracle <lb />
but simply the result of the <lb />
scientific investigation of the <lb />
chemists of the <lb />
present century. At the <lb />
first symptoms of fatigue <lb />
headache or backache, which <lb />
are often the forerunners <lb />
of disease, send for your <lb />
physician if you will, but, if <lb />
you take you may <lb />
find that by the time he has <lb />
answered your call, that the <lb />
have disappear- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Use as direct- <lb />
ed. Live a temperate life. <lb />
If you become ill while so <lb />
doing, we will pay any <lb />
doctor's bill on de- <lb />
sad proof of illness. <lb />
We don't want you to invest <lb />
a cent, however, until we <lb />
have bought the first bottle <lb />
for you. Pill in the coupon <lb />
under this advertisement <lb />
and mail it to us, taking care <lb />
to write your name and ad- <lb />
dress plainly, and we will <lb />
send you without any cost <lb />
to you whatever a full size <lb />
package to try. No matter <lb />
what your trouble is. write <lb />
to us Correspondence con- <lb />
Address <lb />
Co., New York. <lb />
L. Woolen will give his <lb />
personal guarantee that you <lb />
will receive an order on <lb />
your nearest druggist for a <lb />
ft. bottle if you -end us <lb />
coupon sure to write <lb />
your name and address <lb />
FREE <lb />
COUPON. <lb />
Nan i- . <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
M, Dearest dealer is at. <lb />
My ti tease is. <lb />
If you think you need Bro <lb />
at or have <lb />
used it, it is to be had <lb />
at all class druggists, <lb />
and <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Exclusive Wholesale Agents <lb />
for Greenville, N. C. <lb />
r v.<lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
th <lb />
Court Clerk of <lb />
of h. it, notice la <lb />
o nil Indebted n H f <lb />
nut- payment t- <lb />
l i <lb />
the- <lb />
n or re <lb />
or tills will iv <lb />
. <lb />
aw of <lb />
of u. o. <lb />
OUR <lb />
SALE <lb />
NOW <lb />
GOING ON <lb />
Store <lb />
North <lb />
THE EASTERN <lb />
J WHICHARD. Editor ind Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY. MARCH 1906. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb />
No. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, March 1908 <lb />
There has been no much rain <lb />
lately farmers are getting bad- <lb />
in work. <lb />
Miss Ella May near Win- <lb />
is her sitter, Mrs. <lb />
Walter Gardner. <lb />
Miss Lille Corty spent Saturday <lb />
with Miss Lyda Kittrell. <lb />
Miss Sadie Little, who baa been <lb />
teaching In has re <lb />
turned to her home near <lb />
ville. Her school closed Friday <lb />
and all regret to see her leave. <lb />
O L. Stokes and wife spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday at <lb />
Cannon's near den. <lb />
J. L. Joyner, W. D. Joyner end <lb />
P. A. Wayne went to Ayden Sat- <lb />
Jodie and Corey attend- <lb />
ed church at Hancock Sunday and <lb />
spent the afternoon with their <lb />
uncle, J. M. C. Nelson. <lb />
J. L Joyner and family <lb />
Sunday at P. A. Wayne's. <lb />
W. C. Cannon and C. K. Taylor <lb />
of Ayden passed Sunday <lb />
home from Jack <lb />
where they attended <lb />
Miss Sallie Chapman is visiting <lb />
at the camps. <lb />
C. F. Chapman, of <lb />
was here Friday on <lb />
Stokes went to Ayden <lb />
today. <lb />
The Masons held their regular <lb />
meeting Saturday. <lb />
ANOTHER NEEDED CHANGE. <lb />
IN MEMORIAM. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Mar. <lb />
Postmaster E M. C. and j <lb />
Mrs, of Suffolk, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Men. <lb />
day. <lb />
L. A. of Petersburg, <lb />
was in town Monday and Tuesday. <lb />
B. C. L. C i. has installed a long <lb />
distance telephone their office. <lb />
E. M. Jenkins, of Washington <lb />
spent Monday night in <lb />
dine- <lb />
James and Bowen, <lb />
Greenville, were the guests of <lb />
Mrs. F. G. Whaley last week- <lb />
C. B. of Suffolk, was in <lb />
town night. <lb />
Misses Hattie and <lb />
Mabel Savage spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday in with Miss <lb />
Eva Stokes. <lb />
H. of Norfolk, was <lb />
in town this week. <lb />
Mr. of <lb />
was in town Monday. <lb />
W. J. of Elizabeth City, <lb />
was in last week. <lb />
Dr. Kicks mid P. H. <lb />
went to Dr <lb />
Ricks having to take a <lb />
to the there. <lb />
Mrs. is <lb />
spending some time Bern <lb />
with relatives and friends. <lb />
G. is quite sick at <lb />
his home on Philips Court. <lb />
Mesdames <lb />
attended eh inch at Black Jack <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
H. B. Philips spent Tuesday in <lb />
Washiest in, <lb />
J. P spent Saturday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
K. B. Jen the main line <lb />
on i tie G. and V. K. It, <lb />
returned Monday a very <lb />
pleasant to relatives and <lb />
Halifax. <lb />
J. If. of Rocky Mount, <lb />
It visiting hi- father, G. A. Savage, <lb />
on Pine . <lb />
Train No. Should Connect <lb />
With Train from Norfolk. <lb />
The Atlantic ha <lb />
been obliging lately in giving <lb />
an additional train and increased <lb />
service over line through this <lb />
The people have shown <lb />
their appreciation of this, the <lb />
travel on the extra train <lb />
making it pay from beginning. <lb />
Now there is one other change <lb />
in that if made will be <lb />
of to the public. <lb />
When train No. was the <lb />
and mail train a day <lb />
that we had from the north, it was <lb />
important that it came as early in <lb />
the as possible, and in <lb />
o to do this a connection with; <lb />
the evening train out of <lb />
Norfolk was broken. Since the <lb />
ext-a tram has been put on bring- <lb />
part of the mail in the <lb />
forenoon, it is not so important <lb />
evening train get in so <lb />
early, and the Norfolk connection <lb />
might easily be restored. By this <lb />
people on each of roads branch- <lb />
could go to and <lb />
from Norfolk the same day <lb />
and j have two or three hours to <lb />
spend in that city <lb />
As; it now train No <lb />
to reach Greenville at <lb />
p. m. rarely comes in on <lb />
time. We believe it is <lb />
to that nine times out of <lb />
ten it comes in late enough to have <lb />
made the Norfolk connection at <lb />
had the delay been be- <lb />
point instead of at <lb />
Parmele. It be no <lb />
now to change <lb />
schedule of this train, the <lb />
it would be helpful to <lb />
business to have this connection. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
II n Mass , March <lb />
Fire in Manual Training <lb />
School High School annex <lb />
i more than and <lb />
I girls, and although mainly because <lb />
of the coolness generalship <lb />
the no lives were lost, <lb />
several pupils had their hair <lb />
Ml and one girl injured her leg by <lb />
jumping from a second story win- <lb />
N. C, Mar. 1906 <lb />
J. L. Perkins, of Stokes, was <lb />
here Saturday. <lb />
Mayor and J. O Will- <lb />
spent a part of last week in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Misses Minnie Whitehurst and <lb />
Jenkins spent Sunday near <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Cherry, of Stokes, <lb />
spent Sunday herewith relatives. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Bawls and Mrs. S. <lb />
A. Congleton went to <lb />
Saturday to visit Mrs. E. Latham, <lb />
who is quite sick. <lb />
J. R. Williams visited <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
little child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Nash Hardy been very sick <lb />
is now much better. <lb />
S. G. Williams and family spent <lb />
Saturday Sunday in K <lb />
ville. <lb />
T. F. Nelson in spending h <lb />
few days at old home near <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
G Hines and little <lb />
I -ma, have been very sick f i <lb />
days. <lb />
. Bask eight, of Stoke-, i- <lb />
looking the many sick ones <lb />
in mis section. <lb />
of Greenville, <lb />
so.-iii Sunday here with his brother, <lb />
J, hi <lb />
Mr. and Mrs J. I. James have a <lb />
very lick child, <lb />
Mrs Manning and <lb />
Miss Lucy, spent u e <lb />
day week herewith friends. <lb />
Miss Millie Everett's school will <lb />
close the 30th. A very <lb />
is now being <lb />
V. Hines arrived Saturday <lb />
a being <lb />
called home account of his sick <lb />
children are now -i me better. <lb />
Mi. Hines returned to his work <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Mrs. Button, of <lb />
her daughter, Mis. <lb />
here <lb />
The friends of Mrs. Win. Skin- <lb />
are very anxious about her <lb />
condition. Mr. Skinner is in <lb />
business at LaGrange, where she <lb />
went to visit her husband and has <lb />
quite ill for several days; <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Joint Resolutions of Respect to <lb />
the Memory of William R. <lb />
Parker. Who Departed <lb />
This Life on March <lb />
9th, 1906. <lb />
It pleased <lb />
loving Heavenly Father to take <lb />
from our midst our beloved <lb />
and worker, William R. <lb />
Parker, whose removal deprives us <lb />
of the help fellowship of one <lb />
who was always faithful, <lb />
loyal and <lb />
e service of Christ, soil ho was <lb />
always true to highest ideals <lb />
of Christian conduct, <lb />
whose noble lite was always an <lb />
inspiration to earnest <lb />
to the <lb />
And Whereas; <lb />
leaves a gap ill our ranks that can <lb />
not well he led, and a j in <lb />
our hear t m cannot be <lb />
y mere words nor <lb />
softened saved through the com- <lb />
offices of the Holy Spirit <lb />
and the mellowing of <lb />
time; and we, conscious of <lb />
wisdom and goodness <lb />
of our loving Heavenly Father, <lb />
and humbly submissive to the <lb />
Divine will, not at His <lb />
decrees claim privilege of <lb />
paying this last tribute of respect <lb />
to the memory of our beloved <lb />
brother, tendering our <lb />
thy to bis bereaved family; be it <lb />
therefore <lb />
That we shall ever <lb />
bold the life and works of lie- <lb />
loved in fund grateful <lb />
and cherish deeply <lb />
the ii fine i e of bis labors, tie <lb />
great and value of which <lb />
eternity will reveal in <lb />
which shall redound to praise <lb />
and glory of our God and <lb />
he be was. <lb />
That we convey to <lb />
bis bereaved wife and children <lb />
and kinsmen our warmest condo- <lb />
ice and in pithy in this, their <lb />
hour of severe trial <lb />
as with sorrow and joy we <lb />
mutually remember -he noble <lb />
dead, and commend the living to <lb />
tender watch care of the One <lb />
who will never nor forsake <lb />
them. <lb />
Resolved, a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be presented to the <lb />
family of Brother Parker, recorded <lb />
on the minutes of <lb />
f here jointly <lb />
and published our re <lb />
secular papers. Also <lb />
they be otherwise disposed of <lb />
as may he deemed tilting and <lb />
proper by those whose signatures <lb />
are herewith affixed. <lb />
With deepest and <lb />
K. A. More, J. G. for <lb />
the Christian Church. <lb />
K. A. J. T. Latham, for <lb />
the Christian Sunday school. <lb />
Mrs. a. <lb />
for the Christian Board <lb />
Mis-ions. <lb />
Mrs. Coward, Mis H. II <lb />
Moore, for the Aid Society. <lb />
K. If. C. D. for <lb />
Young People's Society of <lb />
Christian <lb />
Happenings of Interest in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
likes street carnivals. <lb />
That town is soon to <lb />
one. <lb />
A Winston went to sleep <lb />
with a half dollar in his mouth and <lb />
swallowed it. <lb />
Again the fight is on in <lb />
for a dispensary. A little over <lb />
year- the question was <lb />
voted on wild defeated by a <lb />
majority. <lb />
The man Clark who killed an- <lb />
other man in the depot at Raleigh <lb />
lair week was <lb />
ed to roads Wake county. <lb />
made his escape but was captured <lb />
later. <lb />
CONTESTS IN MID AIR. <lb />
Several applications have boon <lb />
made to the Jamestown <lb />
management for permission <lb />
to operate dirigible balloons and <lb />
airships at he celebration in <lb />
1907. <lb />
For the first lime in the <lb />
of aerial navigation, air vein <lb />
will be used commercially, <lb />
that is to convey passengers <lb />
Hitherto all attempts to conquer <lb />
the air have more i <lb />
and have <lb />
purpose in so f r de- <lb />
ti possibilities of <lb />
levitation and <lb />
trained have <lb />
occupied places in the bailout's <lb />
or vessels and the general pub- <lb />
interest in the matter hit <lb />
Ne-v Match 21.- been that of spectator. <lb />
Five prisoners in Craven At the n <lb />
county jail made their escape this <lb />
morning, four of whom are still <lb />
large. One of be. <lb />
came came back and <lb />
gave himself up. <lb />
New York, March <lb />
Warren, a white lured <lb />
to a resort frequently used by <lb />
in this city there held a <lb />
prisoner for more than five months, <lb />
during which time she was sub- <lb />
to the grossest indignities, <lb />
to the story told by <lb />
woman in Court gen <lb />
sessions today. <lb />
-EVERYBODY SKATES BUT <lb />
In view of the fact that the <lb />
roller skate fad occupies an <lb />
position in the minds of <lb />
a largo percentage of the <lb />
lion of this city the following <lb />
parody on body Works <lb />
Hut by a clever young <lb />
business man of may <lb />
of interest just at this <lb />
Everybody skates but father; <lb />
Ho looks sod all day, <lb />
Thinking of the doctor's bills <lb />
He may have to pay. <lb />
Mother skates each evening, <lb />
So does Sister Ann <lb />
Everybody shakes at our home, <lb />
But my old man. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
N. C, March 19th. 1906 <lb />
Mrs. Martha has <lb />
tinned home alter spending a few- <lb />
days her daughter, Mrs. J. <lb />
P. Fleming. <lb />
Mrs. J. It. and Mrs, <lb />
Beverly Daniel, of were <lb />
visiting In town today. <lb />
J. M. Johnson, of Elisabeth City, <lb />
was here last Wednesday. <lb />
The independent telephone <lb />
of county have <lb />
their Hoe completed to this point <lb />
making a direct with <lb />
Washington. <lb />
G. H. Little, our clever A. C. L. <lb />
is on sick list. <lb />
Walter Perry and <lb />
Bell, if all well <lb />
known in social circles, boarded <lb />
the train here this evening for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
J. P. Fleming spent Thursday <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
J. G. Blount and W. S. <lb />
Chancy, of Washington, were hen- <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Oscar Webb, of Elm City, cam <lb />
in Friday evening to spend a few <lb />
days with his uncle Walter Webb, <lb />
T. B Hodges, was <lb />
here s ii . <lb />
J. B. Little and daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Josephine, of spent <lb />
Sunday here. <lb />
K. A. Cherry, of Bethel <lb />
here Sunday. Come again, El, <lb />
always glad to see you. <lb />
Brown and family, of <lb />
here. <lb />
Hoe shad were selling for <lb />
here Saturday. <lb />
Land Did Not Move. <lb />
Borne amusing things crop out in <lb />
court A land suit <lb />
wan being tried and counsel was <lb />
examining witness as <lb />
cession f occupants It was <lb />
brought out one of the <lb />
the land died In a <lb />
year. we with the land <lb />
after be asked the lawyer <lb />
of witness, stayed right <lb />
was the prompt answer, <lb />
an I a smile went around the jury. <lb />
if the company is <lb />
the air conquerors are entirely <lb />
safe, passengers will be carried <lb />
from the share to the ships and <lb />
elsewhere through the air. <lb />
This aerial navigation is quite <lb />
dissimilar to the ascension of <lb />
captive balloons, which has <lb />
been the only form of n <lb />
in which the public has <lb />
participated <lb />
Santos Dumont and several <lb />
others have proved the <lb />
ties of directing airships almost <lb />
at will, an American <lb />
tor, Captain Thomas Baldwin, <lb />
has perfected an airship until it <lb />
is almost as easy to navigate as <lb />
an ordinary yacht. <lb />
In connection with <lb />
Baldwin's effort to subjugate tin- <lb />
air, there are two men who have <lb />
been brought prominently into <lb />
public notice as inventors of <lb />
these crafts; Lincoln and <lb />
Roy nether <lb />
these famous air captains will <lb />
each command a Baldwin ship at <lb />
the Jamestown Exposition or <lb />
whether they will be engaged by <lb />
rival constructors, cannot now <lb />
be ascertained, but both of them <lb />
will be present at the <lb />
and will direct airships <lb />
That they will contest for prizes <lb />
in speed and directness of course <lb />
is certain, whether they are em <lb />
ployed by the same concern or <lb />
not, but a far greater element of <lb />
sport will be added if rival con <lb />
st each secure the <lb />
vices of one of these men. <lb />
Baldwin is not to be the only <lb />
inventor. another air <lb />
conqueror who has filed already <lb />
his application for a concession, <lb />
and probably there will be sever <lb />
others, so races and contests <lb />
of every sort overhead are as- <lb />
sured as features of the <lb />
H. H. Hume, of Raleigh, Stare <lb />
horticulturist of North Carolina, <lb />
has appointed professor in <lb />
horticulture for the agricultural <lb />
college in the government build <lb />
at de near <lb />
Quebec. <lb />
WATER, KEY TO HEALTH <lb />
Free water drinking is to <lb />
vitality and the development of <lb />
staying power All the operations <lb />
the assimilation, <lb />
absorption, elimination of poisonous <lb />
waste and so on are carried on <lb />
means of an insufficient <lb />
amount of water in system menus <lb />
of every <lb />
The body of a man average <lb />
weight contains more than half n <lb />
of water; and a body <lb />
needs for its proper operation at <lb />
least two quarts daily of pure water. <lb />
In this connection, it may not he <lb />
irrelevant to mention that the <lb />
soldiers, surprising <lb />
power are now engaging the <lb />
of the world, consume each <lb />
between two and four gallons of <lb />
daily Outing. <lb />
THE <lb />
One particular of <lb />
who has sent courtesy in this <lb />
shop is t e grumbler. Whenever <lb />
he sits down and begins to <lb />
him that's so. but <lb />
be worse. And here is a <lb />
parable from the Charleston <lb />
News and e of the <lb />
greatest misfortunes that can <lb />
befall one is to have to pass one's <lb />
life in the house with a <lb />
afflicted with this infirm- <lb />
s The Courier, <lb />
is quite right, and <lb />
their highest praise anything <lb />
is qualified by the <lb />
or its <lb />
and, by the way, that <lb />
moans much more <lb />
disparagement than no would <lb />
such an innocent looking <lb />
word could convey Of course, <lb />
the weather furnishes the ha- <lb />
grumbler with a fruitful <lb />
source of complaint. Be the <lb />
June day ever he will <lb />
And something wrong with it <lb />
It will either be too cool for the <lb />
season, or too bright, to last, and <lb />
so he will predict rain before <lb />
night. If the autumn be a dry <lb />
one so as to be favorable for <lb />
farmers having crops to <lb />
he wishes for rain on account of <lb />
a few plants he has set out in his <lb />
little garden, and which he does <lb />
not want the trouble of <lb />
or should be a wet <lb />
one he grumbles about it <lb />
venting him from shooting <lb />
or playing golf, or because he <lb />
has to take an umbrella when- <lb />
ever he goes out to the <lb />
weather his business furnishes <lb />
a most prolific of reasons <lb />
for complaint To ordinary ob- <lb />
servers he appears to be doing a <lb />
nourishing business; but he <lb />
assures you he is not doing <lb />
enough to keep his family out of <lb />
the alms house Everyone else <lb />
but he can get on. Anyway the <lb />
town is going to the dogs, <lb />
of all kinds is dying out, the <lb />
ens have no enterprise, no <lb />
public spirit. He is always on <lb />
the point of soiling out and go- <lb />
to a more alive place, where <lb />
things are bet managed, etc. <lb />
But he never actually goes, and <lb />
when he dies his executors find <lb />
he has left a snug little fortune, <lb />
and all made in the <lb />
of which he complained so con- <lb />
This and much more our <lb />
Charleston contemporary says <lb />
about the grumbler, but what we <lb />
have copied we consider a pretty <lb />
fair There are men <lb />
tors women <lb />
Their lives are unhappy <lb />
and their mission is to try to <lb />
make he lives of all they come <lb />
in contact unhappy. What <lb />
a bully thing it would be if all <lb />
the grumblers set could be off <lb />
into a colony by themselves <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle <lb />
Baits. <lb />
The government report <lb />
issued today places the number of <lb />
bales of cotton ginned for tin sea- <lb />
son at A <lb />
in futures followed report. <lb />
n down <lb />
i fie I- <lb />
By Train. <lb />
Mr. v n j , who live Ii <lb />
Bethel . . j <lb />
In Hie after- <lb />
noon -i n home on and <lb />
an- <lb />
on a <lb />
the influence <lb />
notice a <lb />
if ii train palled by him <lb />
,,. staggered in <lb />
the way of one of the cars and was <lb />
knocked down. II,. brought <lb />
hack to town fir medical attention <lb />
and was found to be only a little <lb />
d on one shoulder. <lb />
The more men fall in love with a <lb />
girl the her danger of be- <lb />
coming an old maid while she <lb />
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