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W. i was recalled for <lb />
said lie defend- <lb />
arts . . i. toe Monday <lb />
STRAY TAKES UP. <lb />
We have taken up two Shouts <lb />
one black male with no ear mark <lb />
one red female With ear marks, <lb />
weight about BO pond <lb />
Owner can get same by paying <lb />
charges. J. other <lb />
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Hotel Oil. <lb />
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seats Mm day Coward k . <lb />
and Free Street parade with- <lb />
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Store News <lb />
BE FAIR TO<lb />
YOURSELF. <lb />
And look through our mammoth stock before buying. Each article <lb />
merchandise has been selected with great care as to quality, style <lb />
price durability, and the usual high standard excellence ha <lb />
been maintained. <lb />
The New Cloaks and Rain Goats <lb />
are coining in every few days, the variety is great and we are offering <lb />
some splendid values. Ladies Full length Rain Coats, well made in <lb />
the latest styles, double breasted, belt eel, and trimmed with <lb />
braid for 85.50, the better grades run up to and includes the <lb />
new style. <lb />
The New Dress Goods. <lb />
are ready for your inspection, the showing includes the season newest <lb />
offerings, such as Broadcloth, Batiste. Voile, Serge. <lb />
ma, Mohairs. Flannels. Wool Mixtures and Plaids, ask to <lb />
see special Chiffon Broadcloth at yard. <lb />
The Silk Department. <lb />
is and sparkling with good values, 86-in Crepe de <lb />
double width in lovely shades for yard. <lb />
Crepe de in perfect shades for yard. <lb />
Silk in black and colors is worthy of your attention, price <lb />
yard. New Plaid Silks in all shades and combinations. <lb />
The Notion Department. <lb />
Contains lie newest of the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs. <lb />
Belts, Shopping Bags. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery. <lb />
Ribbons and Underwear, Ladies lO-Button length Black Kid <lb />
Gloves pair. and Colgate Talcum Powder box. <lb />
Colgate Dental Powder box. Cashmere Bouquet Soap cake <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall and winter are here, price <lb />
The Fall Fashion Book and Fashion Sheets <lb />
free. <lb />
ill not regret paying this store a visit, for we have many inter- <lb />
to show you.<lb />
. <lb />
D J Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA FR DAY. OCTOBER 1906. <lb />
NO <lb />
Bill's Wild West Show. <lb />
THe far . i-t <lb />
Pawnee Bill how. which will he <lb />
in Greenville Saturday, Oct. 6th, <lb />
are mere interesting than the <lb />
public generally <lb />
a a <lb />
learned that leaver <lb />
life's time and <lb />
I. who have of the are <lb />
given an opportunity of coming <lb />
contact with people are only <lb />
known to them described by <lb />
travelers and explorers. It co. J <lb />
by every one that it the <lb />
most complete assembly of strange <lb />
people that have ever been <lb />
brought Not only the <lb />
opportunity given to see this con <lb />
of n it but the unheard <lb />
of opportunity to study their mode <lb />
of living, their industries, tinny <lb />
at range and manner of <lb />
warfare. The far east baa always <lb />
been tn Interesting and the <lb />
many t range and weird tales that <lb />
writers of have related of the <lb />
inhabitants of that tut away clime, <lb />
have been woven Into prose <lb />
ind poetry. The tales of <lb />
and have not <lb />
Ibsen one bit by <lb />
writers for made <lb />
dent by the and <lb />
cloth that many of these from the <lb />
Orient the Bill Shows <lb />
affect. <lb />
i There are others, particularly <lb />
South Sea I- <lb />
Australian and <lb />
Island whose <lb />
wearing apparel is not so gorgeous. <lb />
There is but of it, for in their <lb />
clothing is but little thought <lb />
of. A breech cloth, string of neck <lb />
beads and nova ear rings <lb />
t but <lb />
corning in .-.; i. t with the <lb />
of has been <lb />
. when in <lb />
mock battle their <lb />
religions they have <lb />
condescend in wear beautifully <lb />
woven grain In the <lb />
huge tent d the congress <lb />
of nations, have an horn <lb />
before the performance in the <lb />
arena adjoining and inure can e <lb />
of world's strange <lb />
people in Mine, than during a <lb />
time from i-o ks. <lb />
Complaint of Changing <lb />
There is m among <lb />
who sending children <lb />
to the because of the <lb />
wholesale change of books that has <lb />
been made graded school <lb />
here not r to us the <lb />
adopted the State board, <lb />
there seems to be <lb />
the complain at the change. The <lb />
people bad already purchased a <lb />
apply of boo s for last session that <lb />
were hence they com <lb />
plain at having to no throw away <lb />
those a my go to the ail- <lb />
no t buying new <lb />
GROUND WATERS OF THE NORTH <lb />
CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN. <lb />
coastal of North Caro- <lb />
stretching back from the At <lb />
for a distance of <lb />
more to the highlands of the Pied <lb />
plateau, a region of many <lb />
great none of <lb />
which are more important from an <lb />
standpoint than the <lb />
underground water supplies now in <lb />
investigation by <lb />
branch of the United <lb />
States geological survey. The <lb />
studies have already demonstrated <lb />
that there are few in this <lb />
region where good water not pro <lb />
curable, and at many points <lb />
are favorable for obtaining <lb />
supplies. These artesian <lb />
flows are specially strong in the <lb />
lowlands along the coast. It is <lb />
probable that all of these waters are <lb />
suitable for domestic use, but some <lb />
contain ingredients harm- <lb />
in certain lines of <lb />
The work now being carried on <lb />
includes a of geologic <lb />
conditions which govern the occur- <lb />
of the underground water, a <lb />
determination of the depths to <lb />
various beds, and <lb />
estimates of the quantity of <lb />
they may be expected to <lb />
yield- The quality of the water is <lb />
also being investigated. Special <lb />
effort will be made to indicate the <lb />
uses for which the available supplies <lb />
are best fitted, and in places where <lb />
the waters are inferior in quality <lb />
better supplies will, if possible, be <lb />
located. <lb />
It is probable that sufficient ad- <lb />
data will have been collect- <lb />
ed by the field men this summer to <lb />
enable the publication of a report <lb />
during the winter. This report will <lb />
avoid far as the discus <lb />
mission of technical questions, and <lb />
the matter will be so prepared and <lb />
that those interested can <lb />
readily obtain from it detailed in- <lb />
formation concerning quantity <lb />
and quality of the ground waters of <lb />
any part of the area. Copies of <lb />
tins report will be obtainable with- <lb />
out cost on application to the Di- <lb />
rector of the Survey at Washington, <lb />
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Store Improved <lb />
J. i. M have ha I <lb />
the old front, in en <lb />
out and replaced with a hand<lb />
a much bet appearance. <lb />
GRADED SCHOOL. <lb />
Opens With Large <lb />
The graded school opened <lb />
morning with an attendance con- <lb />
than that of any <lb />
previous year. All grades are <lb />
well attended, and it was especial- <lb />
gratifying to note the splendid <lb />
enrollment in the upper grades, <lb />
was present, made <lb />
a brief well received talk to <lb />
the children. <lb />
teachers are as <lb />
Misses of Milton, N. C <lb />
of Wade, of <lb />
Kan Pa., <lb />
of ill <lb />
Cox, o <lb />
ville, and Mi K R <lb />
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n pub in honor <lb />
of the Dr. on <lb />
Of ill will <lb />
. d, a Dr. <lb />
was well known In Green <lb />
UNION. <lb />
Meeting With Greenville Baptist <lb />
Church. <lb />
Saturday morning's of <lb />
the Roanoke Union was opened <lb />
with devotional by T. L. <lb />
The moderator appointed G. L. <lb />
Merrill, J. W. Nobles and U J. <lb />
Austin a committee on time and <lb />
place of next <lb />
G. E. of <lb />
in the Association, was <lb />
corned to a scat in the and <lb />
to participate in the <lb />
J. W. Nobles. G. E. Lineberry, <lb />
H. A. J. E. G. T. <lb />
ii G, L. Merrill made <lb />
helpful and interesting on <lb />
the subject of discipline. <lb />
T. J. Crisp, J. T. and J. <lb />
E, made valuable <lb />
on pastoral <lb />
The afternoon Saturday <lb />
opened devotional exercises <lb />
by T. J. <lb />
subject of revivals <lb />
methods in conducting them was <lb />
discussed by J, T. Jenkins and G- <lb />
L. Merrill. <lb />
G. T. spoke the <lb />
work at Farmville and a committee <lb />
consisting of W. H. <lb />
Noah Biggs and T, L. Vernon <lb />
together with A. G. Cox. of the <lb />
association, <lb />
to look into the advisability of <lb />
curing a lot and a house <lb />
of there immediately. <lb />
T. L. Vernon power in <lb />
and how to obtain it. <lb />
The giving <lb />
discussed by H. A. Willis, J. <lb />
K. and G. T. <lb />
missions was the <lb />
subject before the Union at <lb />
day evening session. G. T. <lb />
kin of <lb />
among Baptists River <lb />
especially in <lb />
of Roanoke Union. W. II. <lb />
spoke the special needs <lb />
to meet these <lb />
money, more men, mire wisdom in <lb />
of missionaries and <lb />
fields of operation. <lb />
Sunday morning a mass meeting <lb />
was held in n the <lb />
Sunday school. The addresses <lb />
were in the interest of the orphan- <lb />
age at by H. A <lb />
Willis, T. L. Vernon G. T. <lb />
the ad- <lb />
dresses a collection was taken for <lb />
orphanage amounting to some <lb />
over <lb />
At o'clock G. T. <lb />
delivered an address on the sub- <lb />
of State missions. <lb />
In the afternoon the subject of <lb />
missions was by <lb />
T. L. Vernon, H. A. and <lb />
G. T. <lb />
Sunday evening a sermon was <lb />
delivered T. Jenkins.<lb />
X g. <lb />
R. T Bell, mi Elizabeth City, <lb />
the Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
O. week. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. O. G. left <lb />
Monday In from <lb />
there will g. t. the for <lb />
their health. Mr. Calhoun has <lb />
been sick we hope he <lb />
will much improved. <lb />
Hon. Udent the Charitable Brother- <lb />
hood, lectured in behalf of the C. <lb />
B. H in the Hall here <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
Mrs. G. Whaley, who ha <lb />
been sick for several <lb />
slowly Improving, <lb />
A anted at cents per <lb />
dozen. Beaufort Co. Lumber Co, <lb />
We are glad to see P. H. <lb />
the street again. <lb />
W. A. Stilley, of Goldsboro, <lb />
Tuesday night town. <lb />
Dr. L. E. Tuesday <lb />
in Greenville on business. <lb />
The Methodist revival will be- <lb />
gin the third Sunday in this <lb />
month. Mr. Hornaday, of <lb />
Greenville will assist Mr. Stan- <lb />
tied. <lb />
Preston who has been <lb />
in tie of B. C. L. <lb />
Co., has gone to Rocky Mount, <lb />
having secured a position there. <lb />
Tery, of Norfolk, spent Mon- <lb />
day in town. <lb />
H. M. Jenkins, of Washington, <lb />
spent the day here Wednesday. <lb />
R. Williams, W. L. Brown and <lb />
W. J. Homes, of Greenville, at- <lb />
tended Masonic here <lb />
T. B. who baa <lb />
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
J. O. Bobbitt, baa returned to her <lb />
in <lb />
J. P. and W. T. Harrell <lb />
spent Sunday in Washington. <lb />
Jack spent Sunday after- <lb />
noon very pleasantly at Mr. Car- <lb />
Messrs. Mitchell, of New Bern, <lb />
Little, of Washington, Davis, of <lb />
City, of Charlotte, <lb />
F. P. Stalling, of Richmond, <lb />
Duke, of Suffolk, town last <lb />
week <lb />
Building and Loan. <lb />
The directors of the Home <lb />
Building and Loan Association <lb />
were in monthly session <lb />
afternoon. There was not much <lb />
except hearing the report <lb />
of the secretary and treasurer. <lb />
This was most gratifying <lb />
showed the good work the <lb />
is doing. A new series will <lb />
begin in <lb />
and hooks for subscription to <lb />
the stock will open in a few day. <lb />
Tie Hist series is carrying nearly <lb />
a thousand abates and the second <lb />
series is also exp to be large. <lb />
THROW PREJUDICE ASIDE. <lb />
tint they not doing what i <lb />
for them to if <lb />
I d <lb />
en.- on i L in all <lb />
were t . and the <lb />
i . one i i <lb />
om- <lb />
Farmers Should Use Their <lb />
Sense. <lb />
The Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company continues to main- <lb />
its line record in leading the <lb />
Greenville tobacco market on high <lb />
prices. According to the report of <lb />
the secretary of the Board of Trade, <lb />
during the month of <lb />
were sold on this <lb />
market pounds for <lb />
an average of per <lb />
hundred pounds. Of this Con- <lb />
sold 981.164 pounds <lb />
91,722.02, an average of a fraction <lb />
over per hundred pounds. <lb />
Deducting what the Consolidated <lb />
sold from the total of the mar- <lb />
leaves pounds for <lb />
an average of <lb />
per hundred, which gives the <lb />
cents per hundred, higher <lb />
than all the other houses obtained <lb />
A further of these fig- <lb />
discloses the fact that <lb />
of cents per hundred <lb />
pounds obtained by the <lb />
ed put more in the pock <lb />
of the farmers who with <lb />
company than if they had sol <lb />
with other warehouses. At the <lb />
same time i t can be i that this <lb />
difference of cents per hundred <lb />
pounds on what was sold at other <lb />
was a loss of f 3,345.52 to <lb />
those farmers who did not sell with <lb />
the Consolidated. The figures <lb />
speak for themselves, and the won- <lb />
that the go on losing <lb />
money like this on a crop they have <lb />
worked hard to make when they <lb />
could easily save it. By the <lb />
old adage dollar saved a <lb />
The benefit the is to <lb />
the farmers Dot end with get- <lb />
ting them higher prices than other <lb />
warehouses, but all who are stock- <lb />
holders in it receive their share of <lb />
the profits arising from the <lb />
in cash dividends at tho end of <lb />
the season. In three years these <lb />
dividends have aggregated per <lb />
cent, and this year will carry the <lb />
total up to at least per cent. It <lb />
looks like every tobacco farmer <lb />
ought to able to ace that it <lb />
would be to his interest to have <lb />
stock in tho and sell <lb />
his tobacco their ware- <lb />
houses. When prejudice takes <lb />
out of your pocket it time <lb />
to throw to the <lb />
Tho Farmers Consolidated To- <lb />
Company is admirably con- <lb />
ducted on business principles, and <lb />
it is tho beat organization for far- <lb />
that has over yet been put on <lb />
foot. <lb />
BOAT PARTY. <lb />
Grimesland, N. <lb />
Tuesday morning Ben <lb />
Mayo Warren of <lb />
Grimesland, gave a most plea-ant <lb />
boat party to the guests of Mrs. J. <lb />
O. Proctor, Misses Palmetto and <lb />
Julia Taylor and Fannie <lb />
The boat left Ferry for <lb />
Washington where the <lb />
served cold fruits, etc., as <lb />
an to n <lb />
repast to come. Tl o barn yard <lb />
fowls were <lb />
of occasion, and it was said <lb />
that the generous host managed <lb />
the disappearance of two entire <lb />
chickens. The cake was <lb />
fine and every one took a <lb />
generous share. <lb />
The party went on a sight see- <lb />
expedition at Bay Side where <lb />
the sights were <lb />
numerous lumber mills. <lb />
From here went to Aurora <lb />
where they were met by Mr. <lb />
Mayo, who entertained them moat <lb />
royally at his home. Toe follow- <lb />
morning was spent taking <lb />
pictures and noting places of in <lb />
this charming little <lb />
village, where every one seemed <lb />
interested the pleasure of <lb />
era. <lb />
From here they visited the his <lb />
little burg of Bath. After a <lb />
good at the Water's House, <lb />
they went to see church <lb />
in North Carolina, <lb />
church. This venerable old <lb />
well the wear of <lb />
ages and good for several <lb />
to come. <lb />
From Bath they went to <lb />
and registered at Hotel <lb />
for The carnival <lb />
was center of excitement <lb />
where confute battles raged thick <lb />
and every one had at least one <lb />
mouthful of the pink and blue <lb />
paper. <lb />
From Washington the party had <lb />
a beautiful tide back to <lb />
Grimesland. The <lb />
expressed themselves as <lb />
had a most enjoyable time. <lb />
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and the contributions show <lb />
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Will in Raleigh. <lb />
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and L. Joyner, president the <lb />
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rare, is a thriving <lb />
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why just give her a call. <lb />
Herbert Bundy improves very <lb />
slow. <lb />
Mrs. Burt Smith is very much <lb />
We have learned that H. W. <lb />
Wilkinson is going to move to our <lb />
town. Come, Mr. Wilkinson, we <lb />
are glad to have just such men as <lb />
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Frank Tyson sister, <lb />
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Have just a car load and <lb />
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N. C, <lb />
THE KEr S- <lb />
page a <lb />
oil i Into tin- forest <lb />
But tin one had <lb />
round It to do before lied. The <lb />
Flemish bud pref I his <lb />
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brain, and nun. war cry. be <lb />
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his head sod n Into inn w re <lb />
knelt. IV <lb />
aw a limit Joy <lb />
in Ins eyes. II, rose to him, <lb />
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of his pistol Bastard's <lb />
An instant Inter a of <lb />
rushed over the writhing body, the <lb />
captives fell warm friendly hands <lb />
which grasped their own, and, looking <lb />
upon the smiling well known faces of <lb />
Amos Savage and Du Unit, <lb />
knew that peace bad to them <lb />
at lust.<lb />
And so the refugees came to the end <lb />
of the mils their i for that <lb />
winter was by in peace at <lb />
Ste. Mario, and in the In- <lb />
having carried the war to the <lb />
upper St. Lawrence, the travelers were <lb />
able d Into the prov- <lb />
so lo <lb />
the . Ni where n <lb />
warm welcome awaited them the <lb />
of The <lb />
between die two men was now so <lb />
together by <lb />
A STRANGE ISLAND. <lb />
lo I- <lb />
BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business June 1906. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts 124,386.82 <lb />
Overdrafts 681.12 <lb />
dangers <lb />
partners in trading, and the <lb />
Of the . c at hist <lb />
as , in the of <lb />
Urine and on <lb />
it had . . in the salons <lb />
of allies. <lb />
As to Captain Ephraim Savage, he <lb />
returned safely to his beloved Boston, <lb />
where he his ambition by build- <lb />
himself a fair brick upon the <lb />
rising ground in the northern part of <lb />
whence he could down <lb />
Up ill the In tilt river <lb />
the bay. <lb />
The manor of Ste. Marie <lb />
was restored to former pros- <lb />
hill Its was from the <lb />
day he had lo.-t his wife and son a <lb />
Changed man. He grew leaner, fiercer, <lb />
less human, forever beading parties <lb />
which made their way into the <lb />
woods which the <lb />
ages themselves In terrible <lb />
of their deeds. A day came at last <lb />
when he sallied out upon one of these <lb />
expeditions from which neither be nor <lb />
of his men ever returned. <lb />
END. <lb />
Curious Climatic Conditions <lb />
In Siberia. <lb />
Sakhalin, on the eastern coast <lb />
of S presents n very curious <lb />
anomaly of climate. The island is <lb />
bathed by two cold ocean currents, <lb />
in winter nothing protects <lb />
against the icy northwest winds <lb />
touting from Siberia. AI the sen <lb />
I the i falls . <lb />
the ground till i end u <lb />
May. the seashore ii very cold. <lb />
Farther inland, however, <lb />
as high up, i . male is <lb />
th i to I. <lb />
is ii. elsewhere. often <lb />
observed in Siberia n id in <lb />
central Europe that i inter <lb />
is greater in the ; is and <lb />
the valleys, and the highlands <lb />
have u iii milder b era <lb />
Ii is as if the denser cold <lb />
lated in the lowlands. This fact is <lb />
very .- in our climate. <lb />
There are . very good ex- <lb />
of it. Ail the trees and <lb />
shrubs of a valley have been Known <lb />
lo lie killed by frost, while above <lb />
a certain very clearly marked <lb />
out, on the mil or the mountain, the <lb />
vegetation not suffered all. <lb />
The i ,, r often flows from the <lb />
toward their bases. <lb />
is what takes place at Sakhalin. <lb />
they soon The air ,, <lb />
the . ,, . , , . ,, <lb />
regions of the island and on the <lb />
coast. The higher regions have a <lb />
elevated temperature. So it <lb />
happens that the lower parts have <lb />
an arctic ion, while the in- <lb />
altitudes have the <lb />
of a temperate zone, some- <lb />
times subtropical. <lb />
birch, the ash, the pine, the <lb />
fir abound in the low regions and <lb />
form often impenetrable forests, <lb />
but toward the i enter of the island <lb />
appear bamboos, hydrangeas, azaleas <lb />
and other plants that one is greatly <lb />
surprised to meet and whose pres- <lb />
can he explained only by the <lb />
altogether abnormal climatic <lb />
of the island. <lb />
FORM TWO <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Due from Ranks <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold <lb />
Silver coin National <lb />
and other U. S. <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Capital stock 5,300.00 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profits 1,174.30 <lb />
Bills Payable 6.000,00 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
deposit 2,309.50 <lb />
Deposits subj. to check 32,799.21 <lb />
checks out- <lb />
standing 72.57 <lb />
Certified Checks 28.20 <lb />
Total <lb />
48,383.7 <lb />
of J u <lb />
I. H. H Taylor Cashier of the above named solemnly <lb />
swear that the above <lb />
and belief. <lb />
statement is true to the best of my <lb />
H. H. Cashier <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
ore me, this day of April <lb />
1906. Sam. A. Gardner <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
ROUT. ST ATOM, <lb />
J. R. BUNTING, <lb />
M. O. It LOU ST. <lb />
Directors <lb />
OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, N. t. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BIGNESS, SEPT. 4th, 1906 <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin <lb />
1,030.50 <lb />
is <lb />
475.00 <lb />
Nat, notes 8,170.00 <lb />
Capital stock pd in <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Bills payable <lb />
sub to check <lb />
110,000.01 <lb />
2.055 <lb />
31.777.00 <lb />
148,888.86 <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the bank, do solemn <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the bust of nay <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
Sub scribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this day Sept. <lb />
1900. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
TURN AGE, <lb />
T. L. TURN AGE, <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
Petty <lb />
Cyrus Smalls time largely spent <lb />
In discovering the I <lb />
Ins of things animate and Inanimate, <lb />
while Mrs. Small, as it seemed, was <lb />
equally vigilant attempting <lb />
forward something of which she could <lb />
say. you can't pick flaws <lb />
she this happiness <lb />
would be hers. A certain roan In <lb />
inherited wealth under be <lb />
circumstances. It was his <lb />
the law. hut when the court award- <lb />
ed It him lie stood up said that. <lb />
In view of all the in the ease, he <lb />
believed that property belonged of <lb />
right to another heir. His action was <lb />
looked upon as a one. <lb />
Mrs. Small was loud In her <lb />
of praise. <lb />
said her husband, <lb />
a tine tiling. Few men would <lb />
have done It, and why he felt <lb />
so awkward to stand up there am say <lb />
what be did. lie showed ho felt <lb />
embarrassed by the way be <lb />
Small. I should hope you <lb />
would not Bud his <lb />
when he was doing such a grand <lb />
no; I have no wish lo <lb />
said Cyrus, if hail been on the <lb />
platform, all those people, I <lb />
should tried to too out a little <lb />
Settling a Bet. <lb />
The quiet of the room in which <lb />
the answers to queries editor <lb />
was disturbed by the entrance of <lb />
two half grown One of them <lb />
his hat addressed <lb />
and this feller have made a <lb />
lie said, we've agreed to <lb />
leave it to Ho bets that if all <lb />
the turkeys that was last Christ- <lb />
mas was placed in a line they would <lb />
reach around the world, and I bet <lb />
they wouldn't. Who's <lb />
have, my answered <lb />
the man in the chair. might <lb />
placed a mile apart and <lb />
Neat Job Printing <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Reflector Job Printing Office <lb />
The Way, <lb />
The late C. Paige had at one <lb />
as a the son of a very <lb />
particular friend, a pleasant, gentle- <lb />
manly young fellow, but always ready- <lb />
to make n he or to take hand In a <lb />
game, on this account it was <lb />
thought by his to <lb />
him to Boston a limited <lb />
with hope of breaking away from <lb />
old associates and of getting some <lb />
business energy Into him. <lb />
Mi. Paige gave him same good, whole- <lb />
some advice aid started him along in <lb />
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to bis name re public to <lb />
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but Mr. Paige very late one evening <lb />
was to call at a nearby <lb />
station. The It <lb />
bad got Into . noisy game <lb />
an was it not ire he <lb />
had been Cleaned out of everything he <lb />
possessed. <lb />
young sold Mr. Paige. <lb />
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Mr. replied, <lb />
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Jury go it to the advertising <lb />
Union Herald. <lb />
would still he in a line, you <lb />
As they turned and went out of <lb />
the room the boy who had acted as <lb />
spokesman was to hand a <lb />
small coin over to the other with <lb />
great reluctance and distinctly <lb />
heard to <lb />
I can lick <lb />
you a nickel on that, <lb />
replied the other boy. <lb />
The Today. <lb />
With regard to their family life, <lb />
the Zoroastrians at are mo- <lb />
except in a few <lb />
cases where Mohammedan influence <lb />
has lid to polygamy, especially if <lb />
the first wife has borne no children. <lb />
The sentiment of the as <lb />
a rule is strongly against dual mar- <lb />
In the home the wife <lb />
pies n freer position than among the <lb />
Mohammedans, There was no <lb />
of seclusion, and the <lb />
the women gave was one of <lb />
modesty and dignity without any <lb />
special shyness. Like the men, they <lb />
have to a particular of <lb />
dress to distinguish them from <lb />
women. They do not wear <lb />
veils except on the street or in the <lb />
bazaar to avoid insult or unpleasant <lb />
V. Williams Jackson <lb />
in <lb />
If You Seek The <lb />
Highest Class Clothes <lb />
At Prices <lb />
clothes in every detail are the peers of the best <lb />
garments come here and examine <lb />
he Fall and Winter models of the <lb />
Fashionable Clothes <lb />
No effort has been spared by the makers, and <lb />
no available tailoring skill left make <lb />
CLOTHES the best that can be produced. <lb />
You can see that in the smartness of styles, the beauty <lb />
of the workmanship and the excellence of the materials <lb />
and if you try on the garments or your size you'll <lb />
surely buy, especially if you've been wearing fine made <lb />
to-measure clothes <lb />
She Merely Wanted Bill. <lb />
A dear old lady who had never <lb />
left her native village before <lb />
ed last summer to pay a Hying visit <lb />
to Portsmouth to see her son, sail- <lb />
M. The excursion train landed her <lb />
at the harbor station. Wandering <lb />
down to the pontoon in a i <lb />
fashion, she was hustled into a boat <lb />
by an entertaining boatman and be- <lb />
fore she recovered from her as- <lb />
found herself by the <lb />
side of the Victory. <lb />
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old hulk, i spied s <lb />
face beaming her from a port- <lb />
hole. Immediately light <lb />
her brain, and she yelled <lb />
out, this the navy <lb />
was the apologetic <lb />
tell our Bill I wants <lb />
she commanded. <lb />
the tar. <lb />
my Bill. He's in the <lb />
was the lucid Ad- <lb />
in conservative and ultra fashionable single <lb />
breasted styles-embodying the latest fashion <lb />
though in a wide range of smart patterns in worsteds <lb />
tweeds and A fa to <lb />
Over <lb />
coats <lb />
of distinguished cut and finish-in new fashionable me- <lb />
or dark gray In or herring, <lb />
A weaves, to <lb />
Autumn Hats, to <lb />
L. Wilkinson Co. <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
AND <lb />
O. WHICHARD, <lb />
Editor and <lb />
Entered in the post at Greenville, N. C, second clan matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
fruit to <lb />
CAROLINA FRIDAY.<lb />
Of coarse too e who hold <lb />
-Hi from it-ration, <lb />
km Butler and went to hear his ago Mm papers <lb />
, g <lb />
the Republican party h re- <lb />
This is a <lb />
j fives for <lb />
A abort v hi e <lb />
were eh <lb />
Congressman of giving <lb />
n t in <lb />
not to mo eat any <lb />
in <lb />
in the court house Tues- <lb />
day, expected him to say things <lb />
they ti id not believe or agree <lb />
yet they were looking for a j engaged in <lb />
better speech heard, manufacture of in that <lb />
Taken all together it was a poor <lb />
effort, falling far below a man of <lb />
his opportunities and reputed <lb />
ability. In fact it was the b me <lb />
Butler of fusion days, and his <lb />
speech was in main given to <lb />
praise of President Roosevelt <lb />
and the and <lb />
abuse of ex President Cleveland <lb />
and the D party. He <lb />
discussed no issues whatever. <lb />
After dealing awhile with Nat- <lb />
matters in which he <lb />
ed that the Democratic party <lb />
bad never kept a promise and <lb />
Claimed that the Republican par- <lb />
had fulfilled every pledge, he <lb />
turned to the State government. <lb />
About all he could do in the lat- <lb />
was a comparison of th- <lb />
ion administration of <lb />
the Democratic administration of <lb />
reading a lot of figures of <lb />
expenditures in the two years <lb />
made the sleeping <lb />
charge of Democratic <lb />
without giving any <lb />
nation whatever of the fig- <lb />
in the latter year were <lb />
This part of his speech was <lb />
almost with that deliver <lb />
ed by United States Attorney <lb />
Harry Skinner at the recent Re- <lb />
publican county convention, yet <lb />
lacking Mr. Skinner's eloquence <lb />
and oratorical ability. <lb />
Mr. Butler could not -close <lb />
without t of <lb />
the opportunity to pat him- <lb />
self on the back. He went <lb />
into his own record somewhat, <lb />
making the great with <lb />
thumbs stuck in arm; holes of <lb />
vest ind body thrown back that <lb />
in all his life ho had never com- <lb />
a dishonest act. And the <lb />
audience smiled. The speech <lb />
made no converts to Republican- <lb />
ism in Pitt <lb />
county This was an h to <lb />
join the Republican Its if they <lb />
wanted n and not <lb />
be, troubled for it. Thus the <lb />
Republican party was made a <lb />
refuge fur s, inviting <lb />
them to come within <lb />
be free from the clutches. <lb />
Do conditions differ very much <lb />
from this down here in the East <lb />
Lately there has been much talk <lb />
of the Republican party getting <lb />
recruits and expecting to poll a <lb />
larger vote than formerly. Who <lb />
are these recruits Go in the <lb />
sections where blind tigers and <lb />
moonshine -tills have been most <lb />
numerous and will be found <lb />
Those engaged in this illegal bus <lb />
and allies are loudest <lb />
in their of the Democratic <lb />
party. Why Because under <lb />
laws enacted by that party men <lb />
caught illegally in <lb />
whiskey are prosecuted for it. <lb />
When such prosecutions are go- <lb />
on have you not heard the <lb />
expression is going to hurt <lb />
the Democratic Why <lb />
such a suggestion Why will <lb />
men under prosecution, for <lb />
crime their abettors leave <lb />
the Democratic party and go to <lb />
the Republican party if it not <lb />
because they look upon the lat- <lb />
party as a refuge under <lb />
protection if in power <lb />
they can engage in <lb />
suits and be free from <lb />
or prosecution This is <lb />
worth considering by those <lb />
who have regard tor y <lb />
and order and respect the law. <lb />
Newest Styles in Correct Clothes <lb />
FOR GENTLEMEN <lb />
P Style is one of the that you can count on <lb />
lilt In our Fall and winter there to stay by <lb />
expert tailors who know what style is <lb />
It is worth a good deal to know yo i Cloth s <lb />
are right in this respect, with the right <lb />
quality, and fit as well. <lb />
You can feel that way about whit buy <lb />
guarantee everything we s.-11. Ton will that <lb />
our styles are exact duplicates of the f table <lb />
worn in New York and other large cities that our big <lb />
enables you to perfectly suit your individual taste. Let <lb />
us show you <lb />
The Latest <lb />
Fashions for fall. <lb />
Copyright 1906, by T <lb />
Of <lb />
are the thing, with long, narrow and semi-shaped backs. The newest <lb />
ah idea Is to have no vent in back, though men men prefer side or vents. All <lb />
re this year, and those cut either or nearly so, are con <lb />
II the best style. Colors are mostly dark mixtures.-black, blues, and browns, <lb />
fl though are still very popular. Plain colors are always stylish. <lb />
in Overcoats to <lb />
he latest s the Flare model, of which you get some idea from the picture. This is a semi-fitting gar- <lb />
with wide and a deep vent in back, made of the new worsteds and other fabrics Coats, <lb />
both In ind form fitting, are more popular than ever, while the a garment always in and Bo r- <lb />
Coats also the fashionable over-garments of the year. <lb />
S, our <lb />
-garments or the year <lb />
Splendid Showing now, when it is at its Best. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
ft <lb />
with the In have him re- <lb />
elected. On the of this <lb />
Solemn agreement entered into by <lb />
and between Senator an <lb />
honorable man and a gentleman for <lb />
the Republican and tins <lb />
i list who honesty, <lb />
the Republicans voted fer <lb />
and him In lend <lb />
When <lb />
PLENTY. <lb />
BUTLER <lb />
Marlon Butler the con- <lb />
gall and brazen effrontery <lb />
to stand up here in the court house <lb />
in the presence of several Demo- <lb />
Possibly we will find out when , o <lb />
they make Cuba good. <lb />
If Greenville does not get up <lb />
and hustle it is her fault. <lb />
advance in cotton in the <lb />
last few days is what pleases <lb />
the farmers. <lb />
The farmers who have been <lb />
holding for ten cents will soon <lb />
have a chance at it. <lb />
Wilmington are <lb />
trouble but this time <lb />
it is among themselves. <lb />
The at Oyster Bay <lb />
can a rest since the <lb />
dent has returned to Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
The colleges themselves <lb />
down on hazing, and the recent <lb />
action of freshmen at <lb />
and Trinity is calculated <lb />
to bring the brutal practice into <lb />
disfavor with the students. <lb />
Tears, and with much <lb />
of cried out am an <lb />
man. I can look my fellow <lb />
man squarely in the face and say to <lb />
him never since my boyhood <lb />
days have I ever done a <lb />
Great what are we <lb />
coming to This political <lb />
gade must have thought that he <lb />
had struck a section of country <lb />
where the people were as easily dis- <lb />
posed fooled as are the people <lb />
from his native county, but not <lb />
This happens to be the home town <lb />
of Harry Skinner and through him <lb />
the people know more about Butler <lb />
than they do in most sections, be- <lb />
sides the record of Butler is too in- <lb />
famous for the people of any section <lb />
of the State, be they ever so isolated, <lb />
not to know when he uttered the <lb />
above statement he was deliberately <lb />
lying. The people here have not <lb />
forgotten that only a few years ago <lb />
when there was fusion between the <lb />
Republicans and the Populists that <lb />
Butler entered into a solemn agree- <lb />
with the Republicans that if <lb />
they would elect him for the long <lb />
term to the United States Senate <lb />
when Senator term ex- <lb />
he would use his influence I <lb />
The servant lent has been a <lb />
very perplexing e in this section <lb />
the South for some years. <lb />
only are sen scarce the <lb />
majority of those in service are in- <lb />
competent and <lb />
pendent There is no reason <lb />
his condition of affairs should <lb />
term expired what do we see continue indefinitely. The <lb />
Why we see tins man reared <lb />
back on his heels and staled <lb />
loud so everyone could hear him <lb />
that he bad never a dishonor <lb />
able act, deliberately going back <lb />
on his sole ii i agreement and <lb />
was doing thing in bis <lb />
P in <lb />
to Senator <lb />
in i hi i- in t but- <lb />
w- <lb />
did n in- ft, mat <lb />
he d and if it <lb />
had Don he <lb />
would Senator <lb />
fin to whom <lb />
be had his acrid word of <lb />
honor he support. <lb />
Ate You One <lb />
There about i classes o <lb />
town-killers, and every town is <lb />
afflicted one of more <lb />
First, those of town to <lb />
do trailing; . I hose <lb />
who ore opposed improve- <lb />
third, tin <lb />
a quiet lo one of push and <lb />
business; who <lb />
Hie tow; filth, <lb />
those who deride public-spirited <lb />
men; sixth, tho e oppose <lb />
movements not originating with <lb />
those who <lb />
oppose every movement that dies <lb />
not to them; eighth, <lb />
those who seek to <lb />
or of <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
keepers have remedy in their <lb />
own During the latter <lb />
parrot Octobers steamship is to <lb />
arrive at the <lb />
from Bremen with live <lb />
selected <lb />
and wives and servant girls <lb />
buys. <lb />
Already the of e <lb />
in a have engaged <lb />
domestic It <lb />
is probable Hint all of this first <lb />
cargo of five will <lb />
readily find homes South Caro- <lb />
the will <lb />
other cargoes in time every <lb />
home in Carolina can be <lb />
supplied with servants. The <lb />
change to white hired help is <lb />
bound to come time. The <lb />
housekeeper might just <lb />
well herself to lace the <lb />
problem now. The people <lb />
will be over by <lb />
steamer are of the very best <lb />
class, and cow is the chance for <lb />
i hose a ho want servants or <lb />
to up. <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
License. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
couples since last report. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Ralph and Maude <lb />
so <lb />
Taos, W. D. <lb />
Davit, <lb />
H. RICKS <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
t- Leadership <lb />
Furniture Sale is Brisk and <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims are many and loud. <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What decide it. There is but one <lb />
test. That sale is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
he Prices on the Furniture You Want <lb />
Come and be convinced. Yours to please. <lb />
A. H. TAFT COMPANY, <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order. <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings <lb />
without adding to it by w <lb />
r supper. With such a stock of <lb />
es. Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Goods, Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee, <lb />
Tea, Cakes, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the buy- <lb />
are easy and the all saved It will take argument to <lb />
you of if you visit my store and whit I carry. <lb />
You can find mo door North of i <lb />
J. B <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in charge of t. C. NYE, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb />
A full line of fancy candies <lb />
and fruit at J. B Carroll A Co. <lb />
liar be r A ask <lb />
friends to wait a few <lb />
The Bank of Winterville wants <lb />
all the farmers in the surround- <lb />
community to leave their <lb />
money with it for safe-keeping <lb />
when they sell their crops. It <lb />
is more convenient to pay your <lb />
get a receipt when you do so. <lb />
The returned check is a legal re- <lb />
needed improvement is <lb />
being made around the depot <lb />
the convenience of those hauling <lb />
freight. <lb />
One of the strongest lines of <lb />
ever exhibited can be found at <lb />
B. F. Co. <lb />
Rev. Claudius Iv Smith, of <lb />
Washington. D. C, held service <lb />
at the Episcopal church Sunday <lb />
morning at o'clock. <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
ale Mrs. A. G. Cox, Messrs. <lb />
F. C. Nye, B. H. and <lb />
A. O. Cox attended the Union at <lb />
Greenville and report an <lb />
excellent service. <lb />
Tho large new engine for the <lb />
plant has come and will be in- <lb />
stated in a few days. <lb />
Another crowd of pupils entered <lb />
W. H. S. Monday morning. The <lb />
enrollment now will reach near <lb />
two hundred. Miss Minnie Cox <lb />
will assist in the music and En- <lb />
departments. <lb />
takes the place of <lb />
We sell it. <lb />
B. Bro. <lb />
Prof. H. Lindsey, a noted <lb />
lecturer and entertainer, will give <lb />
an entertainment in <lb />
H. Wednesday night, <lb />
Oct. Tickets will be on sale <lb />
Wednesday all day, <lb />
and <lb />
line of dress shirts ever <lb />
Shown in Winterville at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
We had the great pleasure of <lb />
Rev. H. A. Willis, pastor <lb />
of the Baptist church at <lb />
to preach for us at the <lb />
church here Sunday night. A <lb />
large congregation was present to <lb />
hear his able sermon on education. <lb />
He left for Monday morn- <lb />
We still have on band a few cop- <lb />
of Teachers Bibles, we are off- <lb />
to the trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B. T. Cox, Bro. <lb />
Rev. Claude Smith, who has <lb />
been spending several days here <lb />
with relatives, left Tuesday even- <lb />
of Seven Springs, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Atlas of Seven <lb />
Springs. Mrs. K. H. Von Eberstein <lb />
and daughter, of <lb />
Jessie f G. theirs f good, <lb />
Smith, of Sanford, Fla., Kev. <lb />
Claudius Elizabeth City, <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, of Greenville. <lb />
J. B. Little Sunday <lb />
evening from a visit <lb />
Cox Mfg Co., are <lb />
receiving orders for their fa- <lb />
Economic Back Band to be <lb />
snipped direct to Baltimore. <lb />
The A G. Mfg Co., have <lb />
jest a nice buggy for a <lb />
Virginia sport aid we we <lb />
can those of Carolina <lb />
The school desk interest <lb />
to be increasing very rapidly. <lb />
Send to A. G Cox Mfg <lb />
Co. <lb />
Ladies in need of the <lb />
and patterns can find them <lb />
at B. F. Manning A Co <lb />
Largest best line of at <lb />
the prices ever in <lb />
Winterville at A, W. <lb />
A full line of Bummer silks all <lb />
at cost. Harrington A Co. <lb />
Nice corned mullets at <lb />
ton, Barber Co. <lb />
Fancy and white all <lb />
washable, at cost. <lb />
Barber O o. <lb />
Nice corned herrings at <lb />
ton, Barber Go. <lb />
A nice of drugs always en hand <lb />
at Barber <lb />
nice <lb />
voiles, lusters, Ac at <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Best grade of calico at ts <lb />
per y and cents, quality <lb />
nutting at cents at Harrington <lb />
Barber and Company. <lb />
Nicest and strongest line of <lb />
shoes ever offered in Winterville <lb />
at Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
Nice line of <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
The town tax books are open <lb />
will be at the store of B. F. Man- <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Iron <lb />
great household remedy. A con <lb />
Mineral Water. Stops <lb />
blood from cuts. Cure, <lb />
Kidney trouble, Liver com- <lb />
re buying. are in <lb />
buying them. <lb />
at cost. Come early and get the <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Harrington. Barber A Co. <lb />
Strayed 5-5 Shoots one <lb />
Black one white and black three <lb />
red sandy color <lb />
lb marked hole in left ear Finder <lb />
will be paid lake up same and <lb />
notify me <lb />
Alonzo <lb />
R. F. D. Winterville N. C. <lb />
Pan's for <lb />
O-l Pants for <lb />
for <lb />
Pants for <lb />
Pants for l <lb />
Harrington, Barber A Co. <lb />
yards Laces and Hamburgs <lb />
You well t <lb />
at A. G. Cox , <lb />
your buggy <lb />
robe as have the nicest and <lb />
most up to-date line ever shown in <lb />
Call to see him and <lb />
let him submit and <lb />
prices. <lb />
Introduction to Or- <lb />
know this <lb />
is cheap and the cry is largest <lb />
for cheap things. we <lb />
have investigated this part of our <lb />
business and considering tie <lb />
high quality of the Crown <lb />
especially since the <lb />
have been added to <lb />
their and design sf <lb />
former years, have concluded <lb />
are the goods for us <lb />
to We cannot to <lb />
handle shoddy instruments, in <lb />
order to meet prices asked for <lb />
inferior goods. <lb />
There will always be some buy- <lb />
w will demand high grade <lb />
goods and we shall continue to <lb />
to that class. We finally <lb />
believe that the day is not for dis- <lb />
when people will realize <lb />
worthless organs and <lb />
they hove at low <lb />
prices and will look more to <lb />
qualities and They <lb />
will awake to the fact that what <lb />
they thought cheap was really <lb />
very dear. <lb />
We wish to ask c <lb />
of this line If the best <lb />
SUPT. SMITH EXPLAINS <lb />
Editor <lb />
Contrary to your statement in <lb />
Tuesday's issue of The Reflector, I <lb />
beg to state that the State text- j <lb />
book law does apply to the graded <lb />
school here, and everywhere <lb />
in the State except Charlotte. <lb />
The school is growing older <lb />
graded. This <lb />
of affairs necessarily requires <lb />
supplementary <lb />
without any exceptions, all <lb />
book snow in the <lb />
children, and last year, <lb />
be during year. It i- <lb />
to suppose that we can lit <lb />
children to books; we must <lb />
books to tire peculiar needs of each <lb />
grade. When the time <lb />
comes, the same <lb />
that were used last year a <lb />
supplementary matter will be <lb />
again. <lb />
We invite the <lb />
of nil the schools in Pitt <lb />
unite with us use <lb />
me supplementary text books <lb />
so that we get a reduction <lb />
prices, thereby saving the people <lb />
every cent we possibly can. <lb />
class school we <lb />
have ho. ks. I fully <lb />
comparison of tic number, kind <lb />
and prices of books used here <lb />
with those of any other first <lb />
graded school in North Carolina. <lb />
H B. Smith, <lb />
The Reflector was mistaken <lb />
in that part of the article re <lb />
to which said that the <lb />
school here was not required to <lb />
use the books adopted by the <lb />
State board, but in that only. <lb />
We were giving complaint just <lb />
as we had heard it of the seem- <lb />
useless changes. <lb />
Of course if the books used <lb />
last year are to be used later <lb />
and others not bought, it may b <lb />
that for the entire year th <lb />
changes may not seem so <lb />
cal. have no desire to offer <lb />
criticism unless it be just, and <lb />
shall not so without occasion <lb />
for <lb />
. is desired and at prices which <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, outs i , . ., , are to the buyer and <lb />
For sale at the drug, <lb />
we be glad to show you <lb />
sores etc. <lb />
store of B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
Miss Nannie Nichols will have <lb />
where he dry good depart- <lb />
will be rector of the Episcopal in the large store of B. p. <lb />
there in the future. j Manning and Co. She will be <lb />
Go to the drug Store of B. fl. her of lady <lb />
Cox A Bro for T. W. Wood give her a call. <lb />
Son's high grade turnip and I ,. . , , <lb />
seed men do <lb />
F. Manning Co., before <lb />
was a most delightful buying their fall hats. They are <lb />
day to Polly Smith and ; offering special bargains on their <lb />
Louisa Cox and Mr. Mrs, A. <lb />
G. Cox. Mrs. Polly <lb />
her eighty first <lb />
Mrs. Louisa Cox her <lb />
fourth Mr. and Mrs. Cox their <lb />
twenty-sixth anniversary of their <lb />
marriage. <lb />
A full line of highest grade <lb />
ion made overalls at special bar- <lb />
gain at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
line. <lb />
School, tablets, pencils, pens <lb />
at a at J. B. Car <lb />
roll Co's. <lb />
that any instrument you buy <lb />
us we will up anything <lb />
we said it. <lb />
Eastern Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
It not be a had to <lb />
organize a <lb />
military company in <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
Tract of land containing 1-2 <lb />
acres, acres in Green- <lb />
ville township west of <lb />
laud of B. <lb />
Moseley and M's. Jack- <lb />
sou. Apply ti E J. I. <lb />
Winterville. N. C, R F D No <lb />
THE <lb />
Demand Loans <lb />
Due from Banks and <lb />
Bankers <lb />
Nat. and other U. S. <lb />
notes <lb />
288.83 <lb />
2904.00 <lb />
A. W. is in a fine <lb />
these days. There is a little <lb />
at his <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harri Barber Co. <lb />
A full line of winter <lb />
sacks, hose, men's working <lb />
gloves and negligee at a Gold Coin <lb />
B. Carroll and Co. <lb />
At services were <lb />
at the Episcopal church by <lb />
Rev. Claudius Smith, which <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox, first grandchild <lb />
of Mrs. Smith, her thirty- <lb />
ninth one. After the service, all <lb />
assembled in <lb />
porch of Mrs. E, B, Cox, where a <lb />
lost inviting was spread. <lb />
All Mrs. Smith's were Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
ma, day of 1906. <lb />
Am . JAMBS it. JOHNSON, <lb />
present Air. Mrs. Will Notary Public <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the Close of Business, Sept 4th 1900.<lb />
Loans and Discounts I c ital d m <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures g Undivided <lb />
15006.88 <lb />
currant expenses 93.36 <lb />
Bills payable 1000.00 <lb />
Time certificate of deposit 2100.00 <lb />
Deposits subject to ck. 6785.96<lb />
State of North <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, J. L. Jackson, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that tho statement is true to tho of my <lb />
edge and belief. <lb />
J. L. JACKSON, Cashier. <lb />
A G. COX, <lb />
G. E. <lb />
CHAS. Directors. <lb />
J. H. STARKEY. <lb />
Has just opened in the Store op- <lb />
J. L. Wooten with a brand <lb />
new stock of <lb />
Everything new and fresh and <lb />
will be sold at very lowest prices <lb />
A first class is run in con- <lb />
with the store where <lb />
Oysters will be in any <lb />
style or sold by measure. Give <lb />
me a call. <lb />
J. H. Starkey. <lb />
DAYS FREE. <lb />
or <lb />
Beaut <lb />
W-- urn<lb />
ANY FAMILY <lb />
i j n home<lb />
and <lb />
tho market, we <lb />
. it, <lb />
will make you <lb />
will lie entirely <lb />
TRY <lb />
ten iv <lb />
it re . <lb />
will take it <lb />
we know . <lb />
prices t- i <lb />
yon <lb />
By so <lb />
money, <lb />
will <lb />
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Man's fondness for chewing is created and <lb />
popularized by the i in the famous Pied- <lb />
tobacco belt Only selections of this well <lb />
matured, cured ore used in making <lb />
SCHNAPPS, why SCHNAPPS requires, and <lb />
lakes a ant of . than any other kind <lb />
and that's why SCHNAPPS has a wholesome, <lb />
and effect on chewers. <lb />
There are many ions of claiming to <lb />
but flavor or quality that <lb />
has made SCHNAPPS more than all similar tobaccos. <lb />
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
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It is made in the Reynolds factories, famous for the best <lb />
Chewing tobaccos, by clean, processes, under the same <lb />
direction, since 1875, of men who have the business study. <lb />
They the largest and best equipped flat plug factories in the <lb />
world are situated in the very center of the world's greatest <lb />
J chewing tobacco district <lb />
If you've never chewed SCHNAPPS, now is th time to get <lb />
acquainted with the cleanest, most healthful, stimulating, satisfying <lb />
and wholesome form in which tobacco can be used. Do not accept <lb />
imitations. <lb />
R. J. REYNOLDS N. C. <lb />
Has Less Sweetening than <lb />
Imitations <lb />
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carry <lb />
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in making preparation move at <lb />
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regret very to excel- <lb />
ii i. family leave. <lb />
goo I e cents come <lb />
to us. J. U. ft Co <lb />
Having consolidated the two stocks of H. A. and John A. is one <lb />
store we are prepared to furnish our customers anything needed <lb />
Dry goods and groceries <lb />
We will carry an up-to-date line -Tn,,, <lb />
Hats, Shoes, dress goods, Notions, <lb />
eon Singer <lb />
way way down H. <lb />
Tripp Bro, next to Hotel. <lb />
Mrs. E. gad Miss <lb />
Nina spent <lb />
in <lb />
If ii. need of disc plow or <lb />
our prices before <lb />
ins. J. K. Turnage Co. <lb />
Tyson and Ha-- <lb />
have from <lb />
I . supply of hay, grain, hull <lb />
c seed meal, bran, ship stuff <lb />
always on hand Cannon and Tyson <lb />
Mir. F, M. <lb />
ville, i-pent one day this week <lb />
Mrs. U . J. <lb />
apples, corn <lb />
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ft Co. <lb />
Mis-C Long has been visit- <lb />
O. C. Noble. She <lb />
her home <lb />
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I stove make it to <lb />
US as have bought a solid <lb />
car load, and expect them to arrive <lb />
a lull line of meat, lard and can <lb />
goods. Don't buy before <lb />
h trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
Julia Taylor her way <lb />
home, at <lb />
yesterday for a visit to Mrs. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
we carry a big stock <lb />
of dry goods goods and <lb />
J K. Turnage Co. <lb />
Hint, from near <lb />
Greenville, visiting Mrs. J. J. <lb />
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keep baud a <lb />
in d at lowest <lb />
prices Such as hay, oats, corn, <lb />
rent and brand <lb />
staff. Frank Lilly <lb />
To Add to Your Life. <lb />
Toe veteran i got up at <lb />
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get up a up he I years <lb />
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GOODS,<lb />
HATS <lb />
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n Groceries we will have at all times a fall of the very best goods, not only <lb />
the staples like <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, coffee, but all kin is of <lb />
canned and Package goods, the finest brands <lb />
We can supply anything you need to wear or to eat, and pay highest prices for <lb />
PRODUCE. Quality and prices of our goof's will please you. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C <lb />
Greenville Livery <lb />
Transfer <lb />
furnish nice horses and cars <lb />
Wages all occasions. <lb />
Horses boarded by the week <lb />
or ti. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
th <lb />
of <lb />
ha of Wick <lb />
to all to <lb />
to make payment to the on <lb />
r. all <lb />
laid must the for <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
or will tie plead of <lb />
day of Ann. <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. U C A K R <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
UP. <lb />
I have taken up one black bar <lb />
weight about pounds, <lb />
no ear marks. Owner can get same <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
R. F. D. No. Greenville. N. C <lb />
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late Wiley and <lb />
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ii rule ii-i Ion reference nude <lb />
and it us pleasure to <lb />
stock th s fall is as complete . can <lb />
make it. Oar line of and boy's <lb />
clothing i exceptionally tills season <lb />
and if you call and our line, <lb />
we convince you that out styles are <lb />
la I and prices as reasons as can <lb />
be made. We have striven hard to <lb />
our d values for the least <lb />
money possible and with the celebrated in stock. <lb />
lurk we can serve you. <lb />
face of dress goods is more complete this m , we think <lb />
we can save We pay special attention to this pa t of our business <lb />
and have bought only latest styles, with prices right. In oar shoe department <lb />
the celebrated shoes -or women. Every pair <lb />
famous and shoes for men, none better <lb />
made. We have recently increased our furniture stock, and are in n to see <lb />
you at the lowest possible prices. See our line of suits and soft foot steads. We <lb />
also have in stock some very beautiful rockers at very low prices Buy our Royal <lb />
tic felt mattresses. <lb />
We your business and if you will come too see us we will assure you lib- <lb />
treatment. action guaranteed at our store or money refunded <lb />
J. R. <lb />
THE LEADER IN HIGH PRICES <lb />
friends and especially pupils <lb />
alien Mary Long Whitehead nine <lb />
y evening. is <lb />
in have and <lb />
are e pleased lo know <lb />
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Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Mi-, of Greene county, she has so recovered from net <lb />
visaing Mrs, Robert Coward, <lb />
famous <lb />
f-i if omen from J. K. <lb />
it . <lb />
F. family, of Greene <lb />
ware in town Thursday, <lb />
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N. C. the man to do <lb />
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leased. <lb />
G. W. Cos, I Greenville, <lb />
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recent illness as to be able to re- <lb />
duties the graded <lb />
school, <lb />
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stock and in order to do so we <lb />
offering very cheap bargains in <lb />
gin lit. We must move <lb />
nut i I the way and have put a price <lb />
on tin in will be sure to get <lb />
them off. Now is time to go; <lb />
value for your money. Cannon <lb />
Blount was <lb />
j in Ayden last week. <lb />
. c A nice one horse farm <lb />
. . more or h <lb />
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SENATOR LEE OVERMAN. <lb />
Hod. Lee Overman, the jun- <lb />
senator from North Carolina, <lb />
who will address the people of <lb />
Pitt county at Ayden on the Kith. <lb />
sod again at Greenville that <lb />
night, has risen rapidly during <lb />
the short while he has the <lb />
Senate, and is fast becoming- a <lb />
ti Mire His stand for <lb />
the rail- <lb />
road rat Mil him <lb />
to the front, and amend- <lb />
to Mil, limiting <lb />
granting by J <lb />
courts mid i secured <lb />
the face of opp is <lb />
of the moat important feature u <lb />
law now stands. i <lb />
of rote v opp <lb />
amend men to the hill w <lb />
senator. <lb />
Senator Orel served <lb />
many of the most com <lb />
mi t tees of the senate, and took hi <lb />
active in all its discussions <lb />
and He secured the <lb />
of bill in tie senate <lb />
establish a national forest reserve <lb />
in the Appalachian <lb />
bill which has made its appear, <lb />
at every session of congress <lb />
several but which has <lb />
never before been passed. Senator <lb />
Overman alto secured important <lb />
to the public buildings <lb />
bill for North Carolina, all of <lb />
which goes to show that ho kept <lb />
at all times the interest of his con- <lb />
in But <lb />
the most important single <lb />
achievement of Senator Overman <lb />
and Which most vitally con- <lb />
the interests not only of Pitt <lb />
county but of all North Carolina <lb />
and the South as well, is the law <lb />
creating a cotton commission to <lb />
investigate e courage oar <lb />
cotton trade abroad. The history <lb />
Of bill is e. Re <lb />
me crop <lb />
of two ago and the slump <lb />
price. Senator Overman became, <lb />
that lie should <lb />
be made government to pro- <lb />
mote our foreign trade in c <lb />
prod tit's, and i induced a bill to <lb />
establish a commission that <lb />
purpose. The bill received the <lb />
support Southern member <lb />
but seemed Impossible to secure <lb />
enough ii Hue ace to bring it out of <lb />
committee. Senator <lb />
however I to be caught nap- <lb />
ping, when the appropriations <lb />
bill came to the senate, ho <lb />
posed an amendment to that <lb />
tins bringing the fairly be- <lb />
fore the by active <lb />
and wise management and by j <lb />
he secured its <lb />
consideration and the <lb />
became a law. The <lb />
commission is now on its way to <lb />
the east. <lb />
Senator is one of the <lb />
party men in the Sen- <lb />
ate. His <lb />
bis ability aDd bis loyally to his <lb />
party, elected him a member of <lb />
con <lb />
Ire In fit vacancy <lb />
by be l. ah f <lb />
hone i the great- <lb />
n fad it <lb />
been i a tn <lb />
His was bar. <lb />
at the I d to <lb />
both t m be private <lb />
dining then <lb />
terms n of <lb />
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We predict fr <lb />
i. <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
I will be at the following place <lb />
for the of cc letting <lb />
taxes r the year All <lb />
curing taxes requested to <lb />
meet me an pay same. <lb />
Tuesday. Mays char-el, <lb />
Heaver Township <lb />
Wednesday, Oct, <lb />
Falkland Township <lb />
Stokes, Carolina <lb />
Township. <lb />
Bethel, Bethel <lb />
Township. <lb />
Saturday, Ayden Con- <lb />
Township <lb />
Wednesday, Mills <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Thursday, Bells Cross <lb />
Roads, Township <lb />
Friday, <lb />
Township. <lb />
Saturday, Farmville, Farm <lb />
villa <lb />
Saturday, Nov. Jack, <lb />
to <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, Sheriff <lb />
of Pitt com t <lb />
Horses and <lb />
John A. Webb who has been <lb />
with It L Co. as sales- <lb />
man for the past three years, <lb />
has now gone in business with <lb />
W. H. White in the Harrington <lb />
stables in front of the court <lb />
house. They will keep a good <lb />
lot of drive and work <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
for sale or and will be <lb />
glad to have any one in need of a <lb />
horse or mote to call and see <lb />
stock. <lb />
Webb White. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
COMING SURE. <lb />
ONE GLORIOUS OR Y. <lb />
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THE EASTERN <lb />
Store News <lb />
BE FAIR TO <lb />
YOURSELF.<lb />
And look through our mammoth stock before buying. Each article <lb />
cl n has selected with great care as to quality, style <lb />
price durability, and the high standard of excellence ha <lb />
been maintained. <lb />
The New Cloaks and Rain Goats <lb />
are coming in every few days the variety is great and we are offering <lb />
some splendid values. Ladies Full length Rain Coats, well made in <lb />
the styles, double breasted, belted, and trimmed with <lb />
braid tor 5.50, the better grades run up to and includes the <lb />
new style. <lb />
The New Dress Goods. <lb />
are ready for your inspection, the showing includes the season newest <lb />
offerings, such as Broadcloth. Batiste, Voile, Serge, <lb />
ma, Mohairs. Flannels, Wool Mixtures and Plaids, ask to <lb />
see our special Chiffon Broadcloth at yard. <lb />
The Silk Department. <lb />
is and sparkling with good values, 86-in Crepe de <lb />
the real double width in lovely shades for yard. <lb />
22-inch Crepe de in perfect shades for yard. Our 86-in <lb />
Silk in black and colors is worthy of your attention, price <lb />
yard. New Plaid Silks in all shades and combinations. <lb />
The Notion Department. <lb />
Contains the newest of the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs, <lb />
Shopping Hags. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery. <lb />
Ribbons and Underwear, Ladies 16-Button length Black Kid <lb />
Cloves pair. and Colgate TalCum Powder <lb />
Colgate Dental Powder box. Bouquet Soap cake <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall and winter are here, price <lb />
and The Fall Fashion Book Ice and Fashion Sheets <lb />
free. <lb />
You will not regret paying this visit, for we have many inter- <lb />
tiling to show you. <lb />
J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1906. <lb />
COUNTY MATTERS<lb />
A CARD. <lb />
Proceedings of the Commission- <lb />
board the county <lb />
met in monthly <lb />
on the first all the <lb />
present. <lb />
Payments were made from <lb />
treasury as For pauper <lb />
home supplies <lb />
9183.43; county home repairs <lb />
16,30; <lb />
bridges and ferries 176.- <lb />
prisoners and in- <lb />
sane election notices <lb />
hi <lb />
jail costs <lb />
jury ticket-, tick- <lb />
general Beaver <lb />
Dam roads reads <lb />
road- <lb />
Falkland roads Farmville <lb />
roads Greenville roads <lb />
Swift Creek Pitt <lb />
law <lb />
The treasurer and super- <lb />
of health filed their <lb />
monthly report-. <lb />
Joe <lb />
of road force, was allowed one ad- <lb />
glut, d at per day <lb />
until the is decreased to <lb />
p Joyner was added to <lb />
to receive per <lb />
month, and W. B. allow- <lb />
was increased to <lb />
per month <lb />
J. h. was ordered sent to <lb />
the county home- <lb />
John colored, was re- <lb />
leased from poll tax in Greenville <lb />
township, erroneously listed. <lb />
firs. was <lb />
leaded from on <lb />
land in township, <lb />
listed. <lb />
It d between the <lb />
board of for the <lb />
and F. M. Wooten, may- <lb />
or, tor the r of Greenville, <lb />
on I lie 15th day of November, <lb />
1906. or thereafter u <lb />
the road force <lb />
shall and refill, where <lb />
is laid, h line of sewer from <lb />
Tar river, a e to diagram of <lb />
point the main <lb />
sewer is i a ; to the jail <lb />
and Ii a distance <lb />
jam Provided, that the <lb />
town will grant <lb />
to the i- of Pitt <lb />
county ii i connect a sewer <lb />
i I and com . <lb />
and for- <lb />
.- ml county from <lb />
Co-1 tor repairing <lb />
To ti e <lb />
desire the <lb />
columns of The that <lb />
have been a and <lb />
am now a Democrat, and that the <lb />
action the Republican <lb />
in nominating me county <lb />
surveyor was without my know- <lb />
ledge or consent, and I take this <lb />
method of publicly announcing <lb />
I to accept the <lb />
nation of the Republican <lb />
for said office. My reason fr r <lb />
so doing is that I am a Democrat <lb />
and shall support the Democratic <lb />
candidates, and I desire to mint <lb />
thin announcement to the citizens <lb />
Pitt <lb />
This the 4th day of Oct. 1906. <lb />
D. Rollins. <lb />
pipe from <lb />
All seer I iX <lb />
; were drawn a- <lb />
term of Pitt <lb />
same. <lb />
The M <lb />
jurors for N <lb />
cud <lb />
w -W. J. Teel, J. K. <lb />
K. S. Whitehurst, <lb />
Jr. J., S Cherry, W. T. <lb />
Cox <lb />
Robe-t J, B. Car- <lb />
roll, B. pp. Tripp, <lb />
O. Tyson, 0.0. <lb />
t W. <lb />
F. . Barnaul, B. E <lb />
Par <lb />
Stokes, A. <lb />
D. . P. Murray, <lb />
r. <lb />
H. K. Tripp, B. C. <lb />
Patrick. K. <lb />
P . David <lb />
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why be Profane <lb />
To one who will think and <lb />
calmly human speech, it is <lb />
really a puzzle why men pro- <lb />
In the first place, most <lb />
men know else why will <lb />
they not swear in the of <lb />
ladies or preachers of the <lb />
Somehow men who swear just feel <lb />
like it is not the polite thing to <lb />
before ladies or other <lb />
presence. <lb />
And yet those who are addicted <lb />
to the habit will forget their <lb />
even strangers <lb />
and use profanity which often <lb />
time shocks those who bear, <lb />
the man who does the <lb />
swearing seems almost <lb />
of what he has said. While <lb />
it is not becoming in any to <lb />
anywhere, very <lb />
polite and clever <lb />
times express themselves in <lb />
language which for time <lb />
may shock some one for whom the <lb />
swearer would have more <lb />
he knew him. Recently we <lb />
heard a man seemed to be a <lb />
clever gentle- <lb />
man slip some expression of <lb />
for which he afterwards <lb />
wished to but did not <lb />
get a convenient Opportunity. It <lb />
was a small company, perhaps <lb />
all stranger to each one <lb />
whom was a minister of the <lb />
gospel. The company was dis- <lb />
cussing some current events the <lb />
day, when the one of unguarded <lb />
said some things which he <lb />
regretted when he that <lb />
one of the company was a minis- <lb />
Ir would have been so <lb />
better if he had left off the <lb />
entirely And so would be <lb />
better if men in every walk and <lb />
life could learn how use- <lb />
b s is profanity and would <lb />
it of their expressions alto <lb />
t dies not emphasize, <lb />
but rather weakens tin <lb />
does not edify the speaker or the <lb />
nearer, is never of any benefit, <lb />
bitter t-. <lb />
Let hope that sometime men <lb />
will i t ii i <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
Splendid Advancement Through the <lb />
The have already <lb />
opened in huge <lb />
increase attendance from last <lb />
ear. The following have <lb />
since we last noted <lb />
its work about <lb />
two weeks ago the following <lb />
W. H. Cale <lb />
the 7th. and 9th grades, <lb />
Miss 5th. and 6th, Miss <lb />
3rd, and 4th, Mia <lb />
ard, 1st, and 2nd, and Miss Gay <lb />
music. The school is fall and is <lb />
tine work in the bands of <lb />
this corps of teachers. <lb />
Ayden opened last week in <lb />
charge of the following line list of <lb />
Supt. J. a. <lb />
8th, and grades, <lb />
day Ii Ii and Barnes, <lb />
5th, Mi- Whitehead Miss <lb />
Brown 2nd and 3rd, and Mi-- <lb />
1st. This school is rap- <lb />
idly forging to the front <lb />
rank <lb />
La--t Monday the school at Farm- <lb />
ville opened with an educational <lb />
hour, W. Whedbee, Esq. of <lb />
Greenville, spoke for people. <lb />
Every one who heard him speaks in <lb />
tin highest terms of the address, it <lb />
was sensible, well conceived, <lb />
and to the point The <lb />
attend the first day showed an <lb />
increase over last year of more than <lb />
pupils. It would be hard to <lb />
find a more splendid set of teachers <lb />
than these who are in charge of this <lb />
J, 8th <lb />
and 9th grades, Miss Tyson, 6th and <lb />
Miss Moore 4th and 5th, Miss <lb />
3rd, and M n-s Perkins 1st <lb />
and 2nd. <lb />
The rural schools will begin to <lb />
open about the and the pros- <lb />
are year in tho <lb />
work of the county, <lb />
Right You Are, <lb />
A man who stands on the <lb />
corner chewing and spitting, <lb />
how the government be <lb />
run, the town, <lb />
fault with his grandmother be <lb />
cause she a i- <lb />
HOOKERTON DISTRICT UNION. <lb />
Meeting in Christian Church of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
H District Union <lb />
Chris church in Green <lb />
ville on 3rd. Opening de- <lb />
exercises were d <lb />
b K. <lb />
In the of both the <lb />
dent and vice-president. K. A. <lb />
was elected pr <lb />
tern, and he a hearty <lb />
welcome from Greenville <lb />
to the visiting brethren and <lb />
Upon the roll call of <lb />
the following <lb />
Ayden, C. S, <lb />
Grifton, by letter, <lb />
K N. D. and F. <lb />
ii tree 2.00 <lb />
U Ii. If Jones 5.00 <lb />
Wilson, J. B. Jones <lb />
At noon adjournment Was bad <lb />
with benediction by B II. Joins- <lb />
Afternoon met at <lb />
opening with praise <lb />
vice. <lb />
J. B. Jo es delivered an <lb />
address on the subject <lb />
Together With <lb />
of was again <lb />
called for and Greenville respond- <lb />
ed with B. A. and H. T. <lb />
Kim; as representatives. <lb />
Miscellaneous business followed <lb />
with by J. B. Jones, <lb />
R. H. and H. T. King. <lb />
from the Sunday schools <lb />
were then called <lb />
total enrollment <lb />
average attendance <lb />
total enrollment <lb />
average <lb />
Ayden, total enrollment <lb />
average attendance <lb />
Wilson, total <lb />
average attendance <lb />
total enrollment <lb />
average attendance <lb />
benediction <lb />
by J. B. Jones <lb />
At o'clock p. to. J. B. Jones <lb />
preached an able the <lb />
A large congregation was present <lb />
and the trillion was much en- <lb />
STRUGGLE WITH FIEND. <lb />
PROGRAM FOR <lb />
INC <lb />
Repels Vicious As- <lb />
Tarboro, N. C, Oct. 4.-Last <lb />
night about o'clock a en <lb />
to red the home of a merchant <lb />
here and made a desperate at- <lb />
tempt to assault Miss Kidd, a vis- <lb />
young lady. She was alone <lb />
in her room preparing to retire <lb />
and was standing in front of tho <lb />
mirror combing her hair when <lb />
the brute's face in the <lb />
glass, due wheeled around and <lb />
was confronted by him. lie said <lb />
to mo that ring <lb />
Miss Kidd handed it to hi in and <lb />
Saturday Oct. 13th 1900. <lb />
a exercises <lb />
Rev. J. A. If. <lb />
a in of officers, and <lb />
general organization, <lb />
Exhibition of be making, <lb />
Supt. II. Ii <lb />
tn ad Ires, the op- <lb />
this session, Gov, T. J <lb />
a in hat e the char, <lb />
of the i ins work <lb />
year. General n <lb />
am Paper What can done <lb />
then endeavored to escape, but our rooms Mi-s Bettie <lb />
he brute seized her and began c Wright. <lb />
her. screamed and I of a Woman's <lb />
fought desperately to free her- j betterment association <lb />
s If from his gasp. l P m Adjourn <lb />
A child that was sleeping; j the first meeting of the as- <lb />
the room began crying and this and I desire to make a <lb />
the , who re f of every teacher in the <lb />
leased his hold and the young j county present. You cannot a if rd <lb />
fled to another room where <lb />
she procured a pistol. <lb />
Sue tired at the <lb />
as he jumped out of the <lb />
low. Iii the .-i niggle the lady <lb />
was bruised the <lb />
chest, being blood stains on <lb />
her clothing. Mer screams and <lb />
the pistol attracted an <lb />
crowd of indignant citizens <lb />
When they ft ached the residence <lb />
Miss Kidd, from the shock and <lb />
fright, was in an hysterical <lb />
the service of a <lb />
to miss this, if you expect to do g. <lb />
work this sea-ion. Nothing tells <lb />
me more plainly of your lack of <lb />
interest in your work than your ab- <lb />
from-these meetings, and I say <lb />
frankly to you in the beginning th it <lb />
unless you attend you need not ex- <lb />
to have your vouchers ed <lb />
when presented. I <lb />
each one us shall bear his part <lb />
in these public gatherings and the <lb />
teacher who is not willing to so <lb />
ought not to be in the work in this <lb />
county. It mutters not whether <lb />
physician. She was so excited and I your school has opened or not you <lb />
ft that it was difficult to <lb />
gain any information from her last <lb />
are expected to attend. I at <lb />
this meeting to get a list of the <lb />
teachers where they will teach. <lb />
that merchants are a lot <lb />
thieves, me lawyers awl joyed Mr. Jones is so Interesting <lb />
and one of the strangest <lb />
men of the Christian church in <lb />
tho work every teacher here <lb />
on time and ready to enter heartily <lb />
into the program. <lb />
rt H. <lb />
Supt, , hods. <lb />
newspaper men would a mini <lb />
to u a whole lot more, is <lb />
a nuisance and a <lb />
Any town with one <lb />
worthies would be <lb />
fled exercising cowhide <lb />
on tin- of their <lb />
one is obliged to live Where <lb />
he is nm suited. It things <lb />
suit you g i where they will. A <lb />
growler and in a town i- <lb />
enterprise kilter time. <lb />
From lie <lb />
a To.,. I DI i Go t See a <lb />
am going bl I in i <lb />
boot said a I In the <lb />
Other to a wild bad her <lb />
patience. <lb />
v do never <lb />
back <lb />
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pa's <lb />
in Contempt Court.- <lb />
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county, l i <lb />
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the id <lb />
ore, in n rd the <lb />
i t liquor license to L B. <lb />
, who on trial <lb />
liquor without <lb />
judge presiding, <lb />
that be held <lb />
further be <lb />
in the <lb />
Against Saloons. <lb />
Tim in riots <lb />
prevailed in the At- <lb />
weeks ago taught <lb />
things iii. some people may n t <lb />
have the <lb />
after it <lb />
i- one i at i <lb />
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of the ;. t for a d <lb />
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and O. T I a II i <lb />
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and Wednesday. <lb />
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day morning wild devotional <lb />
by J J. Harper. <lb />
The State made hi- <lb />
district help on the State <lb />
work, which w i-. by die- <lb />
e work. <lb />
On motion it was ordered <lb />
the donation of district funds t <lb />
be cu <lb />
for one and that tin <lb />
In be placed <lb />
tin board for t hi <lb />
The question con I inning <lb />
plan i I . <lb />
meetings was A. <lb />
J. Harper and i . <lb />
Jo en. and on <lb />
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