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VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. CAROLINA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1906 <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
To the officers and members <lb />
of Eureka Lodge, No. K. of <lb />
Ayden. N. <lb />
We, your committee appointed <lb />
to draft a series of resolutions <lb />
expressing the sympathy of the <lb />
membership of this lodge for our <lb />
sister. Tar River Lodge, No. <lb />
in the she has <lb />
by the death of one of her <lb />
most honored and dearly beloved <lb />
members. Brother Robert M. <lb />
beg leave to submit the <lb />
We deeply sympathize with <lb />
our sister lodge in her sad be- <lb />
and tenderly extend <lb />
to her our sincere sympathy in <lb />
her incalculable loss. <lb />
We would assure them that we <lb />
the members of Eureka Lodge <lb />
feel as keenly as they, the seem- <lb />
untimely death of Brother <lb />
whom we each personally <lb />
knew and for whom every one <lb />
of us felt a tender and loving <lb />
regard. We would assure them <lb />
we feel in the death of Brother <lb />
their loss is irreparable <lb />
and the places he once so honor- <lb />
ably occupied will be hard to <lb />
We would further assure them <lb />
as a gentleman we esteemed him <lb />
highly, as a friend he occupied a <lb />
warm and tender place in our <lb />
hearts, as a chivalrous and <lb />
brave his place was sec- <lb />
to none. Honest, <lb />
sincere and cheerful he <lb />
readily found a place in the <lb />
deepest recesses of the hearts of <lb />
those with whom we come in <lb />
j contact. What we have written <lb />
we would beg to assure them <lb />
is not superfluous, but real, and <lb />
we can but hope our lives may be <lb />
as exemplary as his. <lb />
Unanimously adopted in open <lb />
session of lodge and copy <lb />
ordered sent to the family of de- <lb />
ceased, and to The Reflector for <lb />
publication. <lb />
J. R. Turnage, <lb />
N. J. Boyd, <lb />
J. M. Blow. <lb />
DEATH OF MRS. J. W. PERKINS. <lb />
Woman Called to the <lb />
Better World. <lb />
After an illness of only a few <lb />
days Mrs. Helen Perkins, wife of <lb />
COMMERCIAL KNITTING CO. <lb />
One of Greenville's Thriving Industries. <lb />
Since the of the <lb />
Commerce Knitting Company <lb />
last spring, toe enterprise has <lb />
CORN EXHIBIT. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Perkins, departed this made wonderful progress. The <lb />
life Wednesday evening at j work has so increased that the <lb />
o'clock. Her death was a shock first of this month <lb />
to a host of friends, not many even i stock was issued, making <lb />
knowing sick <lb />
condition was critical. <lb />
her <lb />
the total This increase <lb />
of the stock was for the purpose <lb />
Mrs. Perkins was the youngest of further enlarging and <lb />
daughter of the late Mr. Marcel- the capacity of the plant. <lb />
Moore, and lacked only a few <lb />
days of being years old. She <lb />
was married to Dr. Perkins n <lb />
A large annex is being built <lb />
for a considerable new <lb />
machinery has been added, and <lb />
1888 and is survived by the j the power is being increased, <lb />
band and three sons, the young-1 The mill is now working on <lb />
est only about months goods for next season, and has <lb />
She also leaves one sister and one orders ahead for the entire sea- <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Murphy and I son's output. An excellent <lb />
Mr. W. W. Moore, of Quality of goods is turned <lb />
Com. <lb />
Weather Propounds Problem. <lb />
Our n to the esteem- <lb />
ed Weather Bureau at Wash- <lb />
We sometimes find fault <lb />
with its prognostications, but its <lb />
statements of meteorological con- <lb />
accepted <lb />
ed rs the correct thing. <lb />
qt we trust believe when <lb />
We read that great storms <lb />
are moving towards the East <lb />
from opposite The <lb />
only trouble with this simple <lb />
story the impossible is that it <lb />
fails to throw in a diagram. An <lb />
public will naturally <lb />
want to see just how two forces <lb />
moving in opposite directions can <lb />
each be moving toward the east. <lb />
The ordinary mind would suppose <lb />
that one of them would be <lb />
toward the west. We await <lb />
with interest a further state- <lb />
as to which of these <lb />
storms moving toward the east <lb />
from opposite directions is going <lb />
westward and which way the <lb />
other is going. Things seem to <lb />
mixed. Hartford <lb />
A Colored Man. <lb />
If all the colored people were <lb />
as as John Hall, a <lb />
tenant, in Mr. Wm. <lb />
farm in Dam township, <lb />
they would have money and get <lb />
along in h better. The other <lb />
day day John sold a load of to- <lb />
at the Star warehouse for <lb />
the average being <lb />
cents a pound. John is a regular <lb />
subscriber to The Reflector, too. <lb />
Go in Time. <lb />
Do not forget to call at the <lb />
office of the secretary and treas- <lb />
to get shares in the new <lb />
series of stock in the Home <lb />
Building and Loan Association <lb />
that will begin the first Saturday <lb />
in November. <lb />
The sudden death of this ex- <lb />
woman is sad beyond ex- <lb />
and every heart throbs <lb />
with sympathy for the husband <lb />
and three little boys who are <lb />
deprived of a devoted wife and <lb />
loving mother. May they have <lb />
the love of the Heavenly Father <lb />
to comfort and sustain them in <lb />
their loss. <lb />
Mrs. Perkins was held in warm <lb />
esteem by kindred, friends and <lb />
neighbors, for she possessed such <lb />
traits of character and <lb />
kindness as wen ill hearts. <lb />
She was a member of the Baptist <lb />
church and her was that of <lb />
a faithful Christian. the <lb />
family, kindred, friends And the <lb />
church she will be missed. <lb />
The funeral of Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Perkins, who died Wednesday <lb />
evening, was held Friday morning <lb />
at o'clock, the service con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. J. E. <lb />
The interment was in Cherry <lb />
Hill cemetery, the pall bearers <lb />
being Messrs. J. L. Wooten <lb />
C. S. Carr, W. H. <lb />
S. T. Hooker, W. B. Greene, E. <lb />
E. Griffin, H. W. Whedbee, C. <lb />
D. Rountree, J. White, H. A. <lb />
White, D. L. James. Charlie <lb />
James. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
Hall of Covenant Lodge No. <lb />
I. O. O. F. <lb />
October. 1906. <lb />
We have again had to face the <lb />
great truth that that is born <lb />
must This time <lb />
loves a shining has been <lb />
very true, for in the death of <lb />
Brother Robert M. we have <lb />
lost one of the best men that <lb />
ever took upon himself the <lb />
of an Odd Fellow. While <lb />
out. <lb />
The next step ought to be to <lb />
establish a yarn mill in <lb />
with the knitting mill.<lb />
FACING TROUBLES. <lb />
large part of the troubles of <lb />
life are they are <lb />
created by ourselves, or donated <lb />
to us by others. If we are <lb />
our own sorrows, let us shut <lb />
down the factory; if others are <lb />
making them for us, let us re- <lb />
duce the friction of pain to a <lb />
minimum. If others are <lb />
inconsiderate or unjust to us, let <lb />
us, so far as possible, accept it <lb />
all for what it is worth, and feel <lb />
that no one can really hurt us <lb />
except ourselves; but let us ever <lb />
be made keen by this lesson, that <lb />
we never make others suffer in <lb />
the way in which we have been <lb />
given pain. <lb />
There are times when the hope <lb />
that was dearest to us turns to <lb />
ashes as our outstretched hand <lb />
almost touches it, the labor <lb />
of years is swept away in a mo- <lb />
when the friend upon <lb />
whom we would have counted as <lb />
on our own right arm, proves <lb />
disloyal; when our most honest <lb />
efforts, our supreme struggles, <lb />
meet defeat and, buffeted and <lb />
worn by th of failure, we <lb />
are ready to up in despair. <lb />
Here is our for cool- <lb />
courage, calmness. We <lb />
can then rise in the dignity of <lb />
self-poise and the fullness of our <lb />
strength and meet it all bravely. <lb />
One sunset does not make life, <lb />
every sunset means a new sun- <lb />
rise; let the sunset be <lb />
to us but the dawn of new <lb />
poses. Feel that there is a <lb />
divine spirit within you that trial <lb />
and failure can never reach, can <lb />
never subdue. Treat them as if <lb />
TOO MUCH BIG HEAD. <lb />
it is true Brother was they were mere of <lb />
young our order he had within trying to bite the <lb />
himself the great principles of, Sphinx. Learn to look these <lb />
Odd Fellowship, Friendship, Love j troubles squarely in the eye, <lb />
and Truth, for he had lived these j bravely, be calm, and say <lb />
all his life, and if he could have <lb />
been spared he would have risen <lb />
in the order and made one of our <lb />
leading members, for he learned <lb />
to remember his Creator in the <lb />
days of his youth. As Odd <lb />
lows we will tenderly cherish his <lb />
memory, and we hope that we <lb />
all may live as he lived, if so, we <lb />
will truly meet him on the <lb />
Therefore, be it <lb />
1st. That we tender to his <lb />
afflicted wife our heartfelt <lb />
and if it should be <lb />
our willingness to render <lb />
any aid she may require. We <lb />
can only recommend her <lb />
Christ whom he served so faith- <lb />
fully, and hope that they will <lb />
meet in that home where part-1 <lb />
sickness and tears will <lb />
forever banished. <lb />
Resolved 2nd. That to the <lb />
father, sister and brother <lb />
we tender united condolence in <lb />
this dark hour and to them we <lb />
say that they should not sorrow <lb />
to them, never touched <lb />
When trial, failure, and <lb />
come, get what salvage <lb />
you can from the wreck and be-1 countries. <lb />
Some Fine Specimens Shown. <lb />
The meeting of County <lb />
. today had a very <lb />
attendance and only a few <lb />
farmers brought specimens of <lb />
then crop to exhibit. That <lb />
brought in was certainly fine and <lb />
would make a creditable exhibit <lb />
any where. <lb />
Messrs. A. . and C. E. <lb />
Fleming each had and ear that <lb />
yielded pound and ounces. <lb />
Mr. M. L. from one stalk <lb />
obtained pound and ounces, <lb />
and Mr. O. H. Jackson from one <lb />
hill had pounds and ounces. <lb />
Mr. Jackson made barrels to <lb />
the acre. <lb />
Three best ears selected from <lb />
each lot weighed as A. <lb />
J. pounds and <lb />
ounces. C. E. Fleming's <lb />
pounds and ounces. <lb />
Farmers all over the count. <lb />
should be interested in these <lb />
corn exhibits and bring in spec- <lb />
of their crop. <lb />
Alarm But No FirE. <lb />
About o'clock Wednesday <lb />
evening some excitement was <lb />
caused by the alarm of fire. It <lb />
came from the home of Mr. J. C. <lb />
Tripp, west of the railroad. It <lb />
seems that a fire had been built <lb />
in one room of the residence, and <lb />
one of the ladies of the household <lb />
going into the adjoining room <lb />
found considerable smoke, and <lb />
thinking the house was on fire <lb />
gave the alarm. The smoke <lb />
came from the fire in the other <lb />
room and blown down the <lb />
site flue of the chimney. <lb />
Licks Mucilage and Dies. <lb />
Licking the gum on hat bands <lb />
caused the death of Lizzie <lb />
twenty-years old, of No. <lb />
Second avenue, who died of <lb />
spinal meningitis in Bel- <lb />
on Wednesday, according <lb />
to the belief of her family. A <lb />
year ago, members of her family <lb />
say, her tongue was cut when <lb />
she was licking a hot label in a <lb />
hat where she was em- <lb />
and blood re- <lb />
She partly recovered, but had <lb />
unable to work much since <lb />
then and a few days ago was <lb />
taken to the hospital. Dr. Burke, <lb />
who attended her, says it is <lb />
the former blood pois- <lb />
might have contributed to <lb />
her death.--New York Herald. <lb />
No Tax on Foreign Notes. <lb />
Yerkes, of the <lb />
Internal Revenue Bureau has de- <lb />
that the tax of per <lb />
cent, under section of the act <lb />
of February is not pay- <lb />
able on notes of foreign banks <lb />
and corporations, whether <lb />
bought in foreign countries or <lb />
the United States, which are <lb />
sold to tourists or others leaving <lb />
the United States for foreign <lb />
THE BANKS OF THE STATE. <lb />
Negro Teacher Tells What He North Carolina Corporation Com- <lb />
Thinks is the Trouble With mission Gives Out Statement on <lb />
Reports on September <lb />
The a id <lb />
banks in North Carolina <lb />
have and <lb />
deposits, accord- <lb />
his Race. <lb />
To My Race, the Colored People <lb />
of the South. <lb />
I read of the <lb />
by our people <lb />
till I sore and sick at heart, j <lb />
because no punishment can equal <lb />
the crimes of such brutes. <lb />
We, as teachers and <lb />
of our people, are in <lb />
tears, and feel ashamed of our <lb />
history as a race, at least for the <lb />
last ten or more years, for no . <lb />
honest person can truthfully say made of <lb />
we have done our best along this I banks the of <lb />
business September <lb />
The summary of the <lb />
year about this time <lb />
assets as <lb />
h the <lb />
to a summary of statements <lb />
made to the North Carolina <lb />
commission. Some no- <lb />
table mentioned in the <lb />
statement are capital stock paid <lb />
in 1.89, surplus fund <lb />
led profits <lb />
The is <lb />
line. <lb />
I lb. suggest that every <lb />
person, male or <lb />
do all in his or her power to fer-; <lb />
rot out and to make known tho 12.461 <lb />
officers of every common- sh <lb />
wealth where crimes of such <lb />
character are committed, the <lb />
person or persons, and to I and i <lb />
and condemn those who fail to <lb />
sued. <lb />
It was in 1899 <lb />
that the State <lb />
placed under the supervision of <lb />
the corporation commission. At <lb />
that time there were only of <lb />
these banks in the State, the <lb />
of assets being <lb />
Times. <lb />
do likewise as accomplices, and <lb />
if proven as such to be treated <lb />
as the perpetrator. We as a <lb />
race may expect to see riots <lb />
more prolonged and bloody if <lb />
this is not done, and justly so. <lb />
To remedy these evils, I would <lb />
First. Compulsory education <lb />
for my people, for four time for this theatrical season <lb />
Has been <lb />
ill id <lb />
in the year, from to years; <lb />
an enforcement of the vagrant <lb />
law, and that teachers for the <lb />
most part should be white people <lb />
because they are more able to <lb />
help in the civilization of our <lb />
people, and a few colored <lb />
teachers who have been brought <lb />
up and trained under and by the <lb />
Southern white people, because <lb />
they are the only ones who prop- <lb />
understand our situation. <lb />
Second, I will add that North- <lb />
people, who are furnishing <lb />
and clothing for the <lb />
advancement, along with <lb />
Northern newspaper rot about <lb />
things of which it is impossible <lb />
for them to understand, are <lb />
largely responsible for the bad <lb />
conditions prevailing. Too much <lb />
help has given big head and self- <lb />
importance, which is the real <lb />
cause of our condition. <lb />
B. F. Pearson. <lb />
Franklinton, N. Get <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
Those Who Have to Register. <lb />
The registration books for the <lb />
November election are now open <lb />
and voters who are required to <lb />
register will have until the 27th <lb />
instant in which to do so. All <lb />
voters who were registered and <lb />
voted in the last general <lb />
two years ago, and who <lb />
have not changed their place of <lb />
residence since that time will <lb />
not need to register again. All <lb />
in North Carolina and the <lb />
race riots in the South are re- <lb />
responsible for it. It is said <lb />
that the management of <lb />
writes that it has no <lb />
desire to appear as contributing <lb />
in any way to what might <lb />
deemed finning the flame and <lb />
hence will not present <lb />
until absolute peace <lb />
once more reigns. It is further <lb />
stated that while there was no <lb />
fear about North Carolina yet <lb />
the company could not limit its <lb />
tour through the South to a few <lb />
states. <lb />
was booked <lb />
to appear i W in <lb />
other a <lb />
D the <lb />
man- . i the <lb />
local management of the <lb />
here the dale. <lb />
however, will <lb />
be presented elsewhere in <lb />
the South and will . <lb />
of the South r some month.; <lb />
after Christmas, about April or <lb />
May, or next season. <lb />
ton Dispatch. <lb />
Which <lb />
boys <lb />
Are You <lb />
went to gather <lb />
grapes. One was happy because <lb />
they found the other <lb />
unhappy because the graphs h id <lb />
seeds in them. <lb />
men, being <lb />
cent, wore asked how they . <lb />
One better <lb />
The other was worse <lb />
gin again. If it has not been <lb />
your fault, fight harder next <lb />
time ; if it has been your fault <lb />
charge it to experience, and be- <lb />
gin again. In every failure is <lb />
wrapped up the secret of a <lb />
George <lb />
Jordan in the November <lb />
tor. <lb />
he <lb />
for he so lived that when <lb />
came to the dark river he was <lb />
not afraid, for the God whom he <lb />
to the had served was there to take <lb />
him lovingly over to the home o <lb />
the <lb />
Resolved 3rd. That a copy <lb />
these resolutions be spread upon <lb />
the minutes and that a copy lie <lb />
sent to his wife, to Bro. E. A. <lb />
and family and to the pa- <lb />
of the town for publication. <lb />
Jonathan White, <lb />
L. H. Pender, <lb />
S. C. Wooten. <lb />
This exemption is provisional <lb />
the condition that the notes <lb />
not to be used in this country <lb />
for circulation in lieu of lawful <lb />
money or currency of the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Only a Committee Meeting. <lb />
Though a on <lb />
the part of the secretary a meet- <lb />
of the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
was called for Friday night, <lb />
when only a meeting of the com- <lb />
on rules and by-laws was <lb />
intended, committee <lb />
and prepared its report to be <lb />
presented to the chamber at a <lb />
meeting to be held one night <lb />
next week. Due notice of the <lb />
meeting will be given and every <lb />
business man of the town should <lb />
be present. <lb />
printers <lb />
two boys at the Reflector office. <lb />
persons who hive <lb />
since the last election those; <lb />
it rams one man v <lb />
will mike <lb />
voters who have moved into an- <lb />
other precinct, before July 6th. <lb />
1906, will be required to <lb />
before voting in the November <lb />
election. <lb />
Day. <lb />
The memorial service to the <lb />
late Dr. C. J. <lb />
announced to be held on <lb />
the 11th, was postponed because <lb />
of an announcement by State <lb />
Superintendent Joyner that the <lb />
usual North Carolina day ob- <lb />
served once a year by the public <lb />
schools will be changed this year <lb />
to day, and all the public <lb />
schools throughout the State <lb />
will observe it on the same date, <lb />
in Dr. memory. <lb />
a bush. <lb />
had i <lb />
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looking <lb />
as, one <lb />
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Most girls had rather marry a <lb />
title than be happy. <lb />
will lay the <lb />
boys examined <lb />
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thorn; the other that <lb />
rose. <lb />
children, were <lb />
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the other a stinging bee. <lb />
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father. said the under- <lb />
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Saturday day of <lb />
bar In <lb />
tract of laud. <lb />
That tract of laid In Met lie I <lb />
known as the W. home <lb />
of Cornelius <lb />
T and others Th. whole <lb />
or <lb />
By K. James Attorney <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITOR. <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court County <lb />
Ink letter Administrate to me <lb />
the on day . f Del on <lb />
the of Then U, May. u. <lb />
la hereby given to all Indebted to <lb />
to make payment to <lb />
to of <lb />
their claim <lb />
lo the within <lb />
twelve mouths the date Of Una <lb />
will be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb />
hie day of Oct. Noe <lb />
J. K. <lb />
of Thou, <lb />
o. <lb />
K. O. James attorney. <lb />
U Worth Reading <lb />
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mil <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. March <lb />
Mrs Joe pleas- <lb />
in slating your <lb />
has entirely cured our little girl of <lb />
a very bad ease of enema, which <lb />
covered a meat part of lier body. <lb />
She hail eczema from <lb />
the time aha was three old, <lb />
until she m years old. She <lb />
well I feel <lb />
hat I i n of <lb />
t She has had a symptom of <lb />
J W. COBB. <lb />
To Publishers <lb />
Is one v here health abounds. <lb />
With impure blood there can- <lb />
not <lb />
With LIVER <lb />
. . . Mood. <lb />
i-.- vivify ti-.- torpid LIVER <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb />
blood. . <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All <lb />
Not Quite I <lb />
Sf <lb />
Bow often you can et a<lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
la. km-. Have a good <lb />
and he for <lb />
lino of tools <lb />
is ill o desire, and <lb />
we will that join- tool <lb />
sot lack a single <lb />
Of <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
to Horse Goods, <lb />
of-------- <lb />
and Printers <lb />
We have a entirely new <lb />
on h intents <lb />
eliding, whereby we <lb />
can old Col <lb />
unit Bead <lb />
Id. and , d make <lb />
as pin-d DOW <lb />
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knobs or e on the hot <lb />
PRICES <lb />
Column and H-mi<lb />
S mid <lb />
Head Killed inches in <lb />
and over per <lb />
A pie i <lb />
Rule, full <lb />
will he cheerfully <lb />
sent on <lb />
P-inters Co <lb />
High Grade Mater <lb />
I. <lb />
J P <lb />
Corey<lb />
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Ill-All IN <lb />
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Cotton <lb />
II n hand <lb />
Fresh kept ton- <lb />
l to stock. Country <lb />
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D. W. <lb />
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North Ca <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, Varnish s and and <lb />
Ready nixed Paints. <lb />
. I-. the Time<lb />
l i. <lb />
X. of <lb />
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There is no line in the world better than <lb />
the Has. It fits it a <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you f a us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. c, <lb />
The I <lb />
.<lb />
bills,<lb />
England Many a l-as been <lb />
owing i , tali at in <lb />
for, thank- to watermarks, we are <lb />
under no urn respecting the <lb />
date of tin existence of the paper. <lb />
Ireland's celebrated Shakespearean <lb />
forgeries were, however, <lb />
ed with skillful recognition of the <lb />
watermark difficulty. <lb />
Driven to the production of man- <lb />
he set to work to purchase <lb />
old volume for their fly leaves, and, <lb />
hearing that the was the <lb />
prevalent watermark of reign <lb />
of Elizabeth; he selected such <lb />
as had the on. being careful <lb />
to mingle with them a certain <lb />
of blank leaves, in <lb />
the production on a sudden of so <lb />
many <lb />
not arouse mi <lb />
Two of <lb />
consist a i by a <lb />
representing the pastoral <lb />
of a priest. Post paper <lb />
takes its name from the horn, <lb />
which mark appears on a shield, and <lb />
in the seventeenth century is <lb />
mounted by a ducal coronet, in <lb />
which form it is till met with on <lb />
our ordinary note paper. <lb />
The head was another an- <lb />
watermark, on which <lb />
and Faust printed some of their <lb />
books, but used a water- <lb />
mark in the form of the letter <lb />
for the and of the <lb />
first printed in 1474. <lb />
The first edition of Shakespeare, <lb />
printed by Isaac and Ed- <lb />
ward in 1623, will, however, <lb />
be to be mostly on paper <lb />
bearing a cap like a jockey's as a <lb />
watermark, and the general use of <lb />
the term for various modern <lb />
papers is owing to marks of this <lb />
Globe. <lb />
an Who Wu Cr- <lb />
H, Will. <lb />
of <lb />
Ohio has a farmer constituent who <lb />
was elected to the Ohio legislature. <lb />
He is a fine, honest old chap, with <lb />
strict ideas as to and wrong. <lb />
Daring the session a bill of great <lb />
interest to certain corporations came <lb />
up. There were active lobbies for <lb />
and against it. <lb />
One day a lobbyist railed on the <lb />
farmer and offered him a sum of <lb />
money to vote for the bill. <lb />
shouted the farmer. <lb />
cannot corrupt me. I'll vote <lb />
again the <lb />
replied the lobbyist, <lb />
you will investigate you will find <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At close of business Sept 4th, 1908. <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and discounts <lb />
Overdrafts, secured an <lb />
unsecured <lb />
Bonds, 1,000.00 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Due from 20,830.05 <lb />
Cash items 2,596.82 <lb />
Gold Coin 90.00 <lb />
Coin 893.17 <lb />
National bank notes <lb />
notes 10,111.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Capital stock paid b <lb />
12,500.00 <lb />
Undivided 3,085.29 <lb />
Bills payable 55,000.00 <lb />
Deposits <lb />
Time <lb />
to check 119,330.50 <lb />
Due to 293.3-1 <lb />
Cashiers ck 558.87 <lb />
Total, <lb />
State of Nor Ii Carolina. County of Pitt, <lb />
C. S. i r. Cashier of the above named bank, do <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge <lb />
CARR, <lb />
Correct <lb />
R. O. <lb />
F. G. JAMES <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN <lb />
, Mirrors. <lb />
The earliest looking glasses, or <lb />
mirrors, were of either metal, high- <lb />
polished, or of black painted <lb />
mica. II i noted Jewish history <lb />
that the was made of bras <lb />
the looking glasses of the women <lb />
assembling, which assembled at the <lb />
door of the tabernacle of the con- <lb />
and some commentators <lb />
conjecture that, these women gave <lb />
up their bronze or copper hand <lb />
to supply the material for the <lb />
b Egyptian women always car- <lb />
their mirrors to the temples, <lb />
and the Hebrew women probably <lb />
did likewise, as do the Arabian and <lb />
Turkish women today, <lb />
are of comparatively recent <lb />
date. Mirrors of silver and gold <lb />
were commonly used in <lb />
times. In Venice became the <lb />
scat of the manufacture of glass <lb />
mirrors, which have since <lb />
ed all other varieties, the improve- <lb />
in the manufacture of plate <lb />
glow enabling mirrors to be made of <lb />
great size. <lb />
and belief <lb />
Sn and to before <lb />
m.-. mm 11th day of S-i 1906. <lb />
MOORE, <lb />
Public <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. L. <lb />
Al THE CLOSE OP SEPT. 4th, 1906 <lb />
Loans . <lb />
Fix is 1,030.50 <lb />
Due from B mks <lb />
Cash <lb />
Gold coin 4.5.00<lb />
Nat, oh notes 8,170.00 <lb />
stock in 110,000.0 <lb />
Undivided profit <lb />
Hills payable <lb />
sub to check 81.77 <lb />
MS 833.36 <lb />
State of Carolina. I w , <lb />
County if f . <lb />
I, J. U. Davis, the hunk, do solemn <lb />
In la true to tin beat-of u, <lb />
J. R. DAVIS, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this 11th day <lb />
1906. <lb />
J. V. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Notary <lb />
T. L. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS. <lb />
Origin of Ice Cream. <lb />
Though and <lb />
used ice for table purposes <lb />
to gel ll even hotter <lb />
than we have been having lately, <lb />
they nothing of <lb />
Those wore introduced into France <lb />
from Italy about and known <lb />
first as <lb />
they Mere made <lb />
of strawberries, it, and so <lb />
forth, not a of <lb />
re in. C .- use of <lb />
in the plural h <lb />
by n . I.- not before <lb />
did force its way <lb />
ii-to <lb />
are referred tn from time to time in <lb />
eighteenth century in English <lb />
from abroad. <lb />
however, were known n; <lb />
early as the year when William of <lb />
0- canto over, and by the mid- <lb />
ill of the eighteenth century <lb />
Bowed in cookery <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
that the is offering much <lb />
for v . bill than <lb />
it. you will at once <lb />
under in of baring taken <lb />
money fro; <lb />
asked the per- <lb />
suggest that you stay away <lb />
and do vole <lb />
The far ; N <lb />
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this roared the <lb />
far- -r. <lb />
staying and <lb />
voting on that bill I was to <lb />
you <lb />
The farmer sank limply in his <lb />
chair. <lb />
he said, <lb />
there no way a man can be hone-t <lb />
Saturday Evening Post. <lb />
Senator Hoar's <lb />
On one of Senator Hoar's annual <lb />
pilgrimages to with <lb />
Worcester friends he expressed a <lb />
wish to met some Marble- <lb />
headers. While driving down <lb />
Front street Uncle Rill High was <lb />
espied, and Edward W. Doherty <lb />
thought no more genuine Marble- <lb />
header could he found. <lb />
The carriage came to a halt while <lb />
the two men were made acquainted. <lb />
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weather, fishing, etc., the r, <lb />
with a twinkle in his eye, asked, <lb />
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all that have heard in favor of <lb />
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in a wide it of exclusive to <lb />
FALL OVERCOATS. <lb />
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the Pliny's Tims. <lb />
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plots occupied by <lb />
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character was founded In 1809 at. <lb />
Salerno at d another in Venice in <lb />
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founded an academy called <lb />
at Monte <lb />
c in which <lb />
to tho writer o be among the <lb />
earl if not the first <lb />
school, of medicine established <lb />
in connection with it a <lb />
bi on Linen. <lb />
Soak .- lion all night in <lb />
milk with clear <lb />
water in the morning and lay in <lb />
hot sun. Wot every hour with <lb />
on juice. Al id soak again, rinse <lb />
tho and repeal the sun- <lb />
until spots are <lb />
faced, when in tin usual way. <lb />
Details of Or, , Are <lb />
by Masters. <lb />
At many schools uniformity of <lb />
dress is upon. It is <lb />
prising bow much the casual visitor <lb />
is impressed by trilling details of <lb />
dress, and if boys were given much <lb />
latitude in this respect the <lb />
would mil be good one. <lb />
Black coats and waistcoats with <lb />
black ties always look tidy and re- <lb />
and arc frequently <lb />
rule. At Harrow over a <lb />
height arc allowed lo wear <lb />
which, however, do not <lb />
well with straw hats. The Harrow <lb />
straws an- familiar to most people, <lb />
having a of hardly inch <lb />
in height; these worn <lb />
round, in which <lb />
Is also Al <lb />
Lip hats are tho usual hen I .-. and <lb />
one is sometimes treated to Hie <lb />
c of a boy clad in football <lb />
I lain d by a top lint. <lb />
At SO schools one is struck by <lb />
file variety of caps worn <lb />
eve y house <lb />
. own color for the differ- <lb />
em school When clothes <lb />
are changed for football or cricket <lb />
is but under <lb />
the neatest <lb />
i; some dark suit with black <lb />
tics, members of the various <lb />
School teams being possibly allowed <lb />
to wear their colors as of <lb />
distinction. many tho <lb />
boys are to wear pap and <lb />
gown, the prefects in tome cases, <lb />
bat it the I notion of Ii to <lb />
their At <lb />
and the wear <lb />
and at Winchester all the <lb />
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mortarboard is b. v to <lb />
head, while gown is a <lb />
In a boy, it may help <lb />
to keep clothes clean. <lb />
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monitors tn curry walking <lb />
a mark of distinction, in the old <lb />
days at Winchester prefects to <lb />
wear or cow us an <lb />
especial mark of dignity, Al <lb />
row a boy's ambition 1- to <lb />
his which in appearance is <lb />
much like smoking cap with a long <lb />
tassel, hut which confers great <lb />
distinction upon the wearer, <lb />
boots are not generally allowed at <lb />
All these various little de- <lb />
tails arc mo- rigorously en- <lb />
forced by the hoy. themselves as <lb />
well by the masters, with quite <lb />
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-w .- . ii ii. i hi mi i<lb />
ASTERN <lb />
I J <lb />
i N. M matter. <lb />
,, . , . application. <lb />
very post office in Pitt and adjoin <lb />
.,. v <lb />
c. <lb />
TUESDAY OCT 1906 <lb />
D WHO thin possible to rally their own <lb />
Si a THE OF THE -c s and new followers. <lb />
Every among than Is g. <lb />
to the . oils in order to make <lb />
commenting an in <lb />
Be in h was a i <lb />
the question the Republican j <lb />
party a refuge i r the <lb />
their large as possible, <lb />
and if P are <lb />
and stag . home on election <lb />
it may re disastrously Co the <lb />
party. is what the<lb />
,,. r Landmark does should in power again and <lb />
not charge that the Republican get control of i t laws <lb />
party encourages lawlessness, who applies will be <lb />
that as a rule its candidates registered, and his name ones on <lb />
pp immunity to the lawless. he book, there will <lb />
But it true some off <lb />
Republican d <lb />
and indirectly, appeal to the There has an example of <lb />
prejudices of those who .,; e this on a snail scale right here <lb />
the liquor laws, and the violators Greenville when by chance a <lb />
of those laws, and those in Republican was registrar one <lb />
of the arid put the names <lb />
of many on the <lb />
books. <lb />
Democrats must not be <lb />
man of them <lb />
should go the polls and vote on <lb />
election day. If you stay at <lb />
home you may have cause to <lb />
re it. <lb />
with them, are led to be- <lb />
that if the Republicans win <lb />
they will be given greater <lb />
in these matters than under a <lb />
Democratic administration. It is <lb />
just as well to keep an eye on the <lb />
Candidate who in any way <lb />
peals to the sympathy of the <lb />
lawless. All good citizens <lb />
should stand, all right-think- <lb />
citizens will stand, for the <lb />
enforcement of the law and the <lb />
punishment of the violators of <lb />
the law. No matter if they <lb />
think the law is an improper one, <lb />
so long as it is on the statute <lb />
book it should be enforced, and <lb />
he who in any manner whatever <lb />
encourages violators of any law <lb />
is not a proper man t hold of- <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
not a proper man to an occasional contributor. <lb />
The president has begun work <lb />
on next message to congress. <lb />
Wonder if he will use his his new <lb />
fancied ideas of spelling in it. <lb />
make or execute laws. <lb />
It is a sad day for any country <lb />
or section when the law less <lb />
is strong enough to <lb />
influence on public officers; <lb />
when to get votes for office <lb />
dates appeal to those who are not <lb />
in sympathy with law and order; <lb />
and every good citizen, every <lb />
man who law and or- <lb />
and civilization every <lb />
good citizen does should, re- <lb />
of party affiliation, set <lb />
the seal of disapproval on any <lb />
such tendency. <lb />
North Carolina will have a <lb />
building at the Jame <lb />
town exposition. It will be u- <lb />
as headquarters for visitors from <lb />
this State and contain i <lb />
and hi Tl <lb />
regular State i will occupy <lb />
e space i i i he i- <lb />
In view of the world happen- <lb />
that have been taking up <lb />
newspaper space, it probably <lb />
is just as well that Mr. <lb />
decided to postpone his trip to <lb />
the pole till next season.<lb />
The bank depositors do not <lb />
agree with that doctor's state- <lb />
that President <lb />
ought to have taken a long <lb />
a year ago. They think <lb />
they would have been letter off <lb />
if he had taken it ten years a- o.<lb />
On being interviewed on his <lb />
news about the political situation <lb />
New York, <lb />
I replied that he under- <lb />
the trout were biting line <lb />
. the upper lakes. <lb />
STYLE and QUALITY. <lb />
M.-----1 <lb />
fwd want it; you'll et it if you come <lb />
here. Hut style isn't want Quality and <lb />
Style th t Stays. <lb />
That's why it pays you to buy our SUiTS. <lb />
an <lb />
Same of the finest Tailors in the country our <lb />
Every man is an expert la his particular branch. Every <lb />
is done is used where hand work is best, <lb />
otherwise costly do the work of many men, and do it <lb />
better. High priced originate our styles, high <lb />
tailors do the work. Ti; Is a garment at <lb />
able well-made and of I quality. Full of the best style. <lb />
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. <lb />
Beginning at our prices to Pay what you like, will get the greatest value your <lb />
money can command. Personally, however we advise you to invest a fair amount, the maker have a chance to <lb />
give you his best work. up better qualities appear. It pays to spend rather more than Single <lb />
and breasted Suits, cut in the latest styles, in all the popular fabrics and tailored in a way seldom <lb />
seen in a popular priced suit. <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
In Texas a mob of <lb />
lynched a for assaulting a <lb />
sixteen year old girl of their <lb />
race. They mean to do what <lb />
they can to stop such crimes. <lb />
The Supreme <lb />
ed against the nus of i <lb />
lower court to . the <lb />
of to order an <lb />
on the of <lb />
The ground of denial was <lb />
the provision against <lb />
within day or r <lb />
general <lb />
DANGER . p <lb />
Greene County Jail Tired. <lb />
Prisoners Greene <lb />
jail at Snow I'll, set fire <lb />
I e building a few nights ago. <lb />
fire was tut only <lb />
i the building. <lb />
of the prisoners i neaped. <lb />
T us . . of ind <lb />
on D n in <lb />
c ii the mil <lb />
T. . are i <lb />
hi <lb />
ho . ling but <lb />
be only a blind. By . <lb />
mis-ion they hope to create difference on the part of Demo- <lb />
and cause them to think <lb />
there is no use in going to the <lb />
polls when the ticket is . <lb />
be elected anyway. At the <lb />
same time it is well known that <lb />
the Republicans are doing every- <lb />
county V-1 up with <lb />
. first snow of the season in <lb />
Carolina. can't lose <lb />
. speakers are <lb />
a desperate m to win <lb />
son their side, . I seem to <lb />
not how Ii they <lb />
lie the truth. <lb />
inks could <lb />
freeze his of the <lb />
on, and ii. man ran <lb />
. with his .- . i cart and <lb />
. married. <lb />
Greenville is losing an <lb />
in not selecting a site for <lb />
a park while one can be had. <lb />
One is going to be needed some <lb />
of these days, and already nearly <lb />
every suitable site has passed <lb />
beyond reach. This is the <lb />
things the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
should put on the list for early <lb />
attention. <lb />
OF SYMPATHY. <lb />
President Jordan of <lb />
the Southern Cotton Ass <lb />
together with President Smith. <lb />
if the South Carolina <lb />
and President Witherspoon, of <lb />
Mississippi, will -peak in Raleigh <lb />
on Friday, Oct 19th. The <lb />
committee of the <lb />
will meet in Raleigh the <lb />
same date. <lb />
Small Fire. <lb />
The bumper cotton crop <lb />
by Wall street is not com- <lb />
in evidence. The crop was <lb />
already very shorthand the early <lb />
throughout will <lb />
cut it off more. <lb />
The kitchen to the residence <lb />
of Policeman W. H. <lb />
in South Greenville, caught fire <lb />
Saturday and burned a hole in <lb />
the roof. The fire was put out <lb />
without any alarm being given. <lb />
Old Papen Cheap. <lb />
If yen want old newspapers for <lb />
putting under carpets you can <lb />
get them for a few days at <lb />
cents per hundred at Reflector <lb />
office. Do not wait if you want <lb />
them at this price. <lb />
Ricks will continue <lb />
the Big Sale at their store until <lb />
Saturday evening. Their store <lb />
is again filled with the choicest <lb />
of the northern markets. <lb />
one Come <lb />
Ricks. <lb />
Adopt d by Baptist Church <lb />
Our loving Heavenly Father in <lb />
His wisdom having <lb />
seen fit to remove one of our <lb />
members, Mrs. J. W. Perkins, <lb />
from a life of service to Him in <lb />
this world to be in the realm of <lb />
joy in His presence forever and <lb />
there receive the reward of the <lb />
faithful, the Womans Missionary <lb />
Society and the Ladies Aid Society <lb />
of the Memorial Baptist church <lb />
desire to bear of love <lb />
and esteem to her memory. <lb />
Therefore be it resolved. <lb />
1st. That while we are deeply <lb />
grieved at her departure from <lb />
us and keenly feel our loss in her <lb />
death, our sorrow as not without <lb />
hope, for we know that she is <lb />
with her Savior and we shall ere <lb />
long be reunited with her there. <lb />
2nd. That we tender to the <lb />
bereaved husband and little sons <lb />
our heartfelt sympathy and com- <lb />
mend them to God who alone can <lb />
comfort and sustain them in such <lb />
great sorrow. <lb />
3rd. That these resolutions be <lb />
spread upon the records of our <lb />
societies, a copy be sent the <lb />
and a copy published in The <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Mrs. C. D. Rountree, <lb />
Mrs. Florence Dancy, i Com. <lb />
Mrs. W. F. Burch, <lb />
A. H <lb />
W. H. RICKS <lb />
Furniture Problem, <lb />
We can solve it for you. <lb />
-Leadership <lb />
Cotton Seed. cents bushel, <lb />
ash. at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
, . ti rm y m <lb />
A I i <lb />
in of H r <lb />
of Pit c ii. K-J <lb />
-it for cash <lb />
th . door In ; on <lb />
day. n . ti l-y of r, . l i i, <lb />
nit twit of land; Tn of <lb />
In in- Mouth <lb />
of I <lb />
T- on of I <lb />
on inn by Mn I mil- of <lb />
i., -1 . of Ii. II <lb />
more or and <lb />
th laud t-a K. id. <lb />
J. lilt. <lb />
SUM to <lb />
II aW to <lb />
Bile day <lb />
for <lb />
Furniture Sale Competition is Brisk and <lb />
Furniture Sale Claims are many and <lb />
WHO WHY <lb />
What decide It. but one <lb />
test. That sale is best and most important <lb />
that offers you <lb />
e Lowest Prices on the Furniture Want <lb />
Come and be Yours to please. <lb />
A B. TAFT COMPANY <lb />
Framed to Order. <lb />
Save the Worry <lb />
The hot weather brings you <lb />
without adding to it by w <lb />
r supper. With such a of <lb />
Canned Goods, Package <lb />
Pickles, Butter Cheese, Coffee <lb />
Tea, Candies, Fruits, as I carry, the selecting and buy- <lb />
are easy and tho all saved It will take do argument to <lb />
you of if you visit my and see I carry. <lb />
You can find me one door North of <lb />
J. B <lb />
This department Is In ch-re of F. C. NYE, who is author t r p- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville territory <lb />
As the of year has <lb />
and money is in greater circulation, <lb />
in and on the <lb />
routes leading out from here, <lb />
are in arrears on subscription <lb />
Daily ad <lb />
will a favor us <lb />
by handing the amount m <lb />
your earliest <lb />
will ha promptly. Subscriptions <lb />
also solicited <lb />
F. C. Man. <lb />
i i mi A <lb />
The A. G. <lb />
receiving orders<lb />
Bring your cotton to Winter- <lb />
ville where you can get the high- <lb />
est market price. Then go to the <lb />
Bank of Winterville and deposit <lb />
your check. We will cash it for <lb />
you if you wish, but it is far bet- <lb />
to leave money there <lb />
where it is safe from thieves and <lb />
fire. We will pay you interest<lb />
Mfg Co., are The A Q <lb />
for their fa- now daily <lb />
Hack Band to be <lb />
s direct to Baltimore <lb />
Hassell House accompanied by- <lb />
Joel Rouse, students of W. H. <lb />
S., left this evening for House <lb />
where they will spend Sunday. <lb />
TM A. ti. c., <lb />
jest e m e . ; h <lb />
i d we mink we <lb />
add <lb />
are <lb />
We<lb />
F and <lb />
The Association of <lb />
MEMORIAL ARCH. <lb />
j Confederacy So De- <lb />
Durham. N. C. Oct 12.-To- <lb />
day the ending of the tenth <lb />
ion of the Daughters of the Con- <lb />
was reached. There <lb />
ma a final business session to- <lb />
night, at which time the <lb />
adjourned sine die. <lb />
At the business session this <lb />
morning the ladies discussed at <lb />
length the plans for building a <lb />
Memorial arch at the <lb />
ate Cemetery in Raleigh. This <lb />
arch, it is proposed, shall be built <lb />
by the various chapters over the <lb />
State and the stones furnished <lb />
will bear the names of the <lb />
federate dead there, or as many <lb />
Jas f <lb />
New, latest, and up-to-date Pal and Winter Dry <lb />
Goods, Shoes, Silica, Woolens, Dress trimmings and <lb />
Cloaks, we only to give you a few prices <lb />
but have lots goods and will take pleasure in <lb />
showing you <lb />
Make our store yo headquarters <lb />
Pitt county assembled in the Impossible, and in addition there <lb />
will be on each stone the name <lb />
Miss Nellie Ward left this <lb />
morning to spend Sunday with <lb />
her parents near <lb />
t mil remnants in Out <lb />
flannels <lb />
thing we at lie money. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co <lb />
Misses Bessie Sams, Bar. <lb />
if you let us keep it long enough. I Elizabeth Boushall, Eula <lb />
Call and see the large line of Hodges, Ward Moore, Kate Chap <lb />
shoes daily arriving at B. F. man, Mayne Ives, Mamie Worth- <lb />
Manning Co. They will give, Mollie Bryan, Louise <lb />
you bargains. Satterthwaite, Jackson, <lb />
graded school building. Saturday <lb />
morning at and was one <lb />
of the beat attended sessions in <lb />
the history of the association. <lb />
After devotional exercises con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. J. A. <lb />
the association was to or- <lb />
by President J. II. <lb />
and for the <lb />
coming year was taken up. <lb />
A committee cf three consist- <lb />
of G. E. Lineberry, G. W. <lb />
Prescott and Miss Wright were <lb />
appointed to nominate officers <lb />
for the coming year, which were <lb />
as J. A. <lb />
One of the strongest o j Messrs F. C. Nye, G. E. Line- President F. Vice <lb />
shoes ever exhibited can be found at i berry left this morning for <lb />
B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
Miss Sadie, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Robert Little, were town Fri- <lb />
day evening shopping. <lb />
We Mil It. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Miss Mayne Ives, of Bayboro, <lb />
is visiting Misses Kate and <lb />
Chapman this week. <lb />
W e nave, a cop <lb />
of we are <lb />
el to the trade at very low <lb />
prices. <lb />
B T <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox and <lb />
Miss Mollie Maynard spent <lb />
Thursday in Greenville. <lb />
Nice sun dried apples fresh <lb />
and bright at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
E. S. Edwards, of Ayden, was <lb />
in town Friday. <lb />
FOR SALE.- One-half acre <lb />
corner lot with three room dwell- <lb />
conveniently located to school <lb />
and business part of town- For <lb />
particulars see <lb />
J. A. Manning. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
to the Wore of B. T. <lb />
Bro for T. W. Wood <lb />
Son's in.-ii and <lb />
seed, <lb />
A. G. Cox has had a <lb />
awning erected in front of his <lb />
concrete stores, much <lb />
to their comfort. <lb />
A I line of grade <lb />
ion made Is special bar- <lb />
gain at I mil Co. <lb />
Miss Lila Roach is spending <lb />
some time with Miss Chap- <lb />
man. <lb />
All kinds of fancy candies, just <lb />
at J. B. Carroll Co. <lb />
A full i tar <lb />
sacks, men's world g <lb />
gloves hi i tee at a <lb />
barmaid at J B. Co. <lb />
J. B. Carroll Co. are <lb />
their store thus showing the <lb />
progress of this firm. <lb />
The men will do well to <lb />
see r. . Co, before <lb />
Thy are <lb />
offering bargains on their <lb />
entire I <lb />
Messrs. A. P. and B. <lb />
W. Gay. of Greene county, <lb />
town today visiting their <lb />
who are attending W. H. <lb />
S. <lb />
We pants the same <lb />
money name for he <lb />
mom;, o. <lb />
An lit . f v <lb />
Uses is at baud just <lb />
i fanning and o. <lb />
Mi Nichols will <lb />
dry good depart- <lb />
in store of B. P. <lb />
Manning and Co. will <lb />
glad to have her of lady <lb />
give nor a call. <lb />
Nicest and strongest line of <lb />
shoos eve I in Winterville <lb />
at Harbor and Co. <lb />
II if <lb />
ways on hand Barber <lb />
Go. <lb />
Greenville to attend the Teach- <lb />
Association. <lb />
desk interest seems <lb />
t-i i; very rapidly. <lb />
to A. Q Cox Mfg <lb />
Co. <lb />
Misses Lola Chapman and Le- <lb />
la Roach spent Thursday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Ladies in need of the <lb />
and patterns can find them <lb />
at B. F. Manning A Co. <lb />
Iron natures <lb />
great household remedy. A con <lb />
Mineral Water. Stops <lb />
blood from cuts. Cares <lb />
Ki Liver <lb />
plaint, Female weakness, outs <lb />
sores etc. For side at the drug <lb />
tore of B. T. Cox, and Bro. <lb />
We wish to ask <lb />
of this lino. If the best <lb />
is desired and at prices which <lb />
are to the buyer and <lb />
we be to show you <lb />
that any instrument you buy <lb />
from us up anything <lb />
we said foe it. <lb />
Eastern Carolina Supply Co. <lb />
You well t <lb />
A. G. <lb />
your inter buggy <lb />
r i have the nicest <lb />
most up Use ever in <lb />
dent, and Miss Florence Felton <lb />
Secretary. The program for the <lb />
day was taken up, and <lb />
H. B. Smith made an <lb />
excellent talk on the construction <lb />
of globes and maps. <lb />
Then Miss Wright, of Center- <lb />
ville school, read one of the best <lb />
papers we ever heard on the <lb />
oration of the school room. <lb />
It was regretted very much <lb />
that Gov. Jarvis was prevented <lb />
from being present to deliver his <lb />
address. <lb />
The association has made an <lb />
excellent beginning for this <lb />
of the chapter furnishing same. <lb />
In this way it will perpetuate <lb />
the memory of those dead and at <lb />
the same time a memorial to <lb />
the chapters of heroic women <lb />
over the State who are keeping <lb />
fresh the memory of those who <lb />
fought for the <lb />
During the discussion some <lb />
one proposed the taking of <lb />
pledges from the various chap- <lb />
and it was soon ascertained <lb />
that all of the chapters in the <lb />
State were willing to give <lb />
each for this cause. There are <lb />
chapters in the State and this <lb />
will insure the raising of <lb />
at once. Most of the time of th <lb />
session was taken up with this <lb />
discussion. <lb />
Crazed by Drink and Ope. <lb />
Officers Cauble, Monroe and <lb />
Graves had a struggle of long <lb />
duration at the Southern <lb />
station last night with <lb />
George Correy. a S. C, <lb />
Correy was on his way <lb />
to Linwood to join the <lb />
construction force and became <lb />
violent at the station. The three <lb />
officers overpowered him with the <lb />
greatest difficulty and finally <lb />
lodged him in jail. The I <lb />
Dress goods in colors, <lb />
Plaids and mixed, the <lb />
newest things at <lb />
1.00,125,1,50 per yard. <lb />
SHOES AT ANY PRICE. <lb />
and fur Ladies <lb />
things out and the most Comfortable made 8.00 <lb />
8.00 and <lb />
Percales and Ginghams for <lb />
school dresses in figures and <lb />
plaids. <lb />
1-2 and cent <lb />
our underwear is complete. <lb />
who does not appear to be too <lb />
term and we predict some Bays he was crazed for <lb />
work this year. <lb />
MRS. J. L. DANIEL DEAD. <lb />
An Aged Lady Panes Away. <lb />
Mrs. Lizzie Ann Daniel, wife <lb />
of Mr. John L. Daniel, died Fri- <lb />
day night a little past o'clock, <lb />
after a long illness. <lb />
Mrs. Daniel was born Aug. <lb />
8th, 1838. making her a little past <lb />
years of age at the time of her <lb />
death. She was married <lb />
years ago and is survived by her <lb />
husband and three daughters <lb />
Mrs. Maggie Hammond, Mrs. <lb />
J. L. Barnhill and Miss Louie <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
The funeral service was con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. J. A. Hornaday <lb />
Winterville Call to see him o'clock this afternoon in the <lb />
let him submit you samples and <lb />
lest prices. <lb />
Alex. and John <lb />
of were <lb />
here <lb />
Methodist church, of which <lb />
Mrs. Daniel was a faithful <lb />
member. The interment was <lb />
I in Cherry Hill cemetery, <lb />
the pall bearers being <lb />
Messrs. Wiley Brown. A. B. El- <lb />
F. If. Hornaday. Charles <lb />
Cobb, G. K. Harris, E. War- <lb />
II. Fender and James <lb />
A full line of candle <lb />
fruit at J. B Carroll A Co <lb />
Tho-e in need nice <lb />
pants F. L. <lb />
Co. , Brown. <lb />
We are offering oar entire lino I <lb />
Diets goods at Special An Entering Wedge, <lb />
will be to intent to The people of Asheville are <lb />
buying and on Proposition <lb />
before all compulsory education <lb />
are gone, cent go. Is that The election on <lb />
BOW and goods no . be <lb />
and several others w <lb />
Barber and <lb />
the time by cocaine and whiskey. <lb />
Post. <lb />
I W. H. Smith of town <lb />
do hereby declaim myself n <lb />
i- for Constable on <lb />
It I <lb />
I will the people <lb />
i hf best of ability. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
TAKEN UP. <lb />
I have taken up one sow, weigh <lb />
pounds If fat, red <lb />
soil black spotted, in left ear. <lb />
Owner can same by proving <lb />
property and pay cost. <lb />
J. F. May, Greenville, N. O. <lb />
To hundred and fifty girls and <lb />
to in a <lb />
mill in N. C. Good <lb />
wane. Apply C. W. Jeffrey, <lb />
Tarboro, If, O. 1.1 w <lb />
Dur line of Fall and <lb />
Winter millinery goods <lb />
read for inspection t nine <lb />
o'clock Wednesday morning Oct, <lb />
through <lb />
Thursday All are <lb />
at our new with the J. <lb />
Ii. Smith and Company. <lb />
The Misses Morrison, <lb />
Ayden m C <lb />
Pulley Bowen <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
PULLEY St N <lb />
same time of the general <lb />
in next month. So far as <lb />
lour memory now serves us, this <lb />
and Co have I is the first election on this <lb />
moat -elect and complete line if <lb />
shun town and let <lb />
you <lb />
W are headquarters for Trunks <lb />
Harrington Barber and <lb />
W. now have the line of <lb />
and gents we ever <lb />
Harrington and Co <lb />
r u wintry days mill soon <lb />
i ore a d you used a now <lb />
portent question to be held in <lb />
North Carolina, and the result <lb />
will therefore be watched with <lb />
interest throughout the State. <lb />
The indication at present is that <lb />
compulsory education will <lb />
in the mountain city. While <lb />
North Carolina is not yet ready <lb />
to adopt the system, if the prop- <lb />
should carry at Asheville <lb />
it will probably serve as an en- <lb />
wedge in the direction of <lb />
furniture Those mi compulsory education for <lb />
will call and State later <lb />
the nice new line that has just; Enterprise. <lb />
at tho large department <lb />
store of A W. be- <lb />
fore buying. <lb />
The demand Is now groat <lb />
buggy and scats. How- <lb />
ever the A. O. Cox Mfg Co., are <lb />
in till your order <lb />
House Farm <lb />
lie out he fur in Ml on <lb />
which Bid. David House lived <lb />
at H-m-H Station, win <lb />
for reel Me par- <lb />
House, <lb />
James K. N, O. <lb />
ltd aw. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I will be at the following place <lb />
for the of <lb />
taxes i r the year All <lb />
sons owing taxes are requested to <lb />
meet me an pay <lb />
Fa <lb />
Falkland Township <lb />
Stokes, Carolina <lb />
Township. <lb />
Saturday, Bethel, <lb />
Township. <lb />
Saturday, Con- <lb />
Township <lb />
Wednesday. Mills <lb />
Swift Greek Township <lb />
Thursday, Bells <lb />
Roads, Township.<lb />
Saturday, Farm <lb />
vi . <lb />
Saturday, BUck Jack, <lb />
township. <lb />
l. w. TUCKER, Sheriff <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
N. G. <lb />
P. L. Can, of private <lb />
secretary Io Senator Overman, is <lb />
the latter on his <lb />
speaking tour through this sec- <lb />
They spent Sunday here <lb />
left this morning for Wash- <lb />
Neat Job <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
Job Printing Office <lb /></p>
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THE FIRST LIGHTHOUSES. <lb />
BACKWARD BOYS. <lb />
THE ENEMY BEHIND. <lb />
an Outgrowth f <lb />
on Headlands. <lb />
When ships are sailing upon the <lb />
ocean the lights of beaten are their <lb />
guides. Even in the dark ages, <lb />
when compass and sextant were <lb />
unknown instruments, the seeming- <lb />
motionless pole star hung like a <lb />
beacon i the northern <lb />
ens, and the rising and setting of <lb />
the and distinguished the <lb />
from the west. When, how- <lb />
over, ship come mar the land the <lb />
lights of heaven are not sufficiently <lb />
safe to guide them. lie in <lb />
their paths, unseen in the night; <lb />
reefs and shoals spread under the <lb />
water, while unsupported currents <lb />
weep the frail craft all blindly upon <lb />
these dangers. <lb />
ships were sailed <lb />
long dangerous coasts for <lb />
before a plain system of <lb />
marking dangerous places in-, <lb />
rented. The early mariners were <lb />
hold and reckless rovers, more than <lb />
half pirate.-, who seldom owned a <lb />
rood of the coasts along which they <lb />
sailed could not have establish <lb />
lights and landmarks on them had <lb />
they eared to do so. The rude <lb />
a system f <lb />
was when the merchants with whom <lb />
the reckless mariners traded in those <lb />
dark ages built near the <lb />
harbor months to guide the ships <lb />
into by day and lighted fire- t <lb />
guidance at night. As such a <lb />
harbor guide had to be a sure las I- <lb />
in the daytime and u light by <lb />
Bight, it won took on a settled <lb />
tower on which could be <lb />
built a fire, and such a tower <lb />
it of stone. <lb />
This method of guiding ships into <lb />
ports which they sought was <lb />
scarcely established before human <lb />
wickedness used it as a means for <lb />
their destruction. Bands of <lb />
or, as they came to be called, <lb />
would hide themselves <lb />
somewhere near the haven sought <lb />
by a richly laden vessel and, after <lb />
overpowering the fire keepers, would <lb />
extinguish the beacon fire on the <lb />
hi on which the ship was expect- <lb />
ed. Then they would light another <lb />
fire treacherous reef. The <lb />
sailing boldly toward the <lb />
false light, would dash his vessel to <lb />
on the reef, whereupon <lb />
V. robber band would plunder the <lb />
k and make off with the boot v. <lb />
ft, Nicholas.<lb />
Opened the Door. <lb />
A doctor who had saved the life <lb />
of n woman, a personal friend, was <lb />
asked his charge. lie said he <lb />
allowed his patient friends to, <lb />
it him as they thought be- <lb />
fitting. <lb />
don't you often get <lb />
on these in- <lb />
quired. <lb />
may say, <lb />
you are so easily pleased, <lb />
and she playfully gave him <lb />
her hand, while in the <lb />
concealed a check for a hand- <lb />
some sum. easily I could <lb />
taken you she added, pro <lb />
due the check. <lb />
you have only succeeded in <lb />
drawing mo he said, declining <lb />
to relinquish her hand. in- <lb />
me with T am most <lb />
Per lie the doc- <lb />
and wished to <lb />
hi w of At any rate, <lb />
ii her hand led him to offer hi <lb />
r. i <lb />
were <lb />
pro , .<lb />
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into <lb />
a w <lb />
men <lb />
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Win vi <lb />
ck His <lb />
. wore a wig. <lb />
f warmth and was <lb />
it en fully r <lb />
But i the <lb />
h d e <lb />
u i u aye <lb />
ii leer up- <lb />
. iask- <lb />
devil <lb />
pp i down o one <lb />
. Bismarck <lb />
to the i which <lb />
for re i hi- <lb />
I threw it <lb />
v ;,,. <lb />
i distinguished <lb />
in Said <lb />
of <lb />
.- Ii <lb />
i-i i<lb />
Brilliant Man Not la <lb />
Their Younger Days. <lb />
I think most men who have been <lb />
educated at any large public <lb />
will readily call to mind <lb />
instances of boys who were always <lb />
winning yet have not done <lb />
anything worth mentioning in after <lb />
life. And I am confident that upon <lb />
investigating the early years of <lb />
ho have led a strenuous and <lb />
remarkably successful career it <lb />
found that the. majority were <lb />
rather lazy than not before the en- <lb />
the actual battle of life. <lb />
Oliver Goldsmith was Seed <lb />
upon by his schoolmaster as n c. <lb />
That may possibly have been the <lb />
fault of the latter fancy there is <lb />
something specially to <lb />
the mind in a scholastic career, just <lb />
as there is in a doctor's Tl it at <lb />
least is my individual experience. <lb />
Gladstone never took n at <lb />
school, if I aright, though <lb />
he a double <lb />
first Oxford. Those hi priests <lb />
of science and philosophy, Darwin, <lb />
Tyndall and -rt <lb />
did not shine in <lb />
their younger s. <lb />
We find of evidence that <lb />
people who i the stages of <lb />
their Career make prolonged and ex- <lb />
demands on their stores of <lb />
nerve force rarely attain length of <lb />
days. Whether those demands have <lb />
been made merely in the of <lb />
wealth or for more noble ob- <lb />
docs not The result is <lb />
the same. Thus Napoleon <lb />
about four hours ii bed <lb />
good night's lined the <lb />
majority at fifty-one. pass- <lb />
ed over at great rival. <lb />
Thackeray, at fifty-two. <lb />
achieved his unique reputation in <lb />
the short compass thirty-six <lb />
years, Mozart in and <lb />
Schiller in forty-five. Alfred <lb />
died at fifty-three and Cecil Rhodes <lb />
at Chronicle. <lb />
Double Moon. <lb />
The most wonderful of all the re- <lb />
markable things which nightly <lb />
come the range of the pow- <lb />
moder telescopes is the <lb />
moon which continually circles <lb />
around and around Jupiter, th <lb />
of the This <lb />
oddity was not known <lb />
after the great Lick telescope <lb />
was put in position on Mount Ham- <lb />
the discovery of the tiny <lb />
lite only dating back to 1891. The <lb />
first hint of the presence of this <lb />
of a was given when <lb />
one of the k observatory men re- <lb />
ported one of Jupiter's <lb />
lites appeared to be casting a double <lb />
shadow on the giant planet's <lb />
face. From that time forward for <lb />
some weeks a sharp lookout was <lb />
kept, and at last the observers were <lb />
rewarded in getting a glimpse of <lb />
the tiny dot of a moon <lb />
revolving around another moon, <lb />
both held in position by the <lb />
Jupiter. <lb />
Might Have Changed History. <lb />
Napoleon III. of France, when a <lb />
prisoner in the fortress at <lb />
wrote and published a pan the <lb />
possibility of linking the <lb />
Atlantic oceans by means of a canal. <lb />
This created so profound an ex- <lb />
that the minister <lb />
of Guatemala him <lb />
the presidency of the construction, <lb />
of the Nicaragua canal. The pro- <lb />
was followed by the offer of <lb />
the of the Ecuador re- <lb />
public. The latter offer was <lb />
upon King Louis <lb />
releasing captive and upon the <lb />
letter's riving his parole never to <lb />
return t i Europe. Louis Napoleon <lb />
was to give hi parole, and <lb />
Sir P el H en crime mil <lb />
of I in, us willing to <lb />
back up application for release <lb />
upon h Aberdeen, <lb />
however, no hear of it. e <lb />
prisoner to <lb />
and of his land. <lb />
Mow a <lb />
Hunter In Africa Saved <lb />
by Hit <lb />
In of his bunting <lb />
in Nubia in Harper's, Captain <lb />
T. C S. Speedy tells bow he was <lb />
saved from the attack of a native <lb />
by the reflection in his glasses. <lb />
a slight refreshment <lb />
my sheepskin rug a couple <lb />
of yards and, turning my back <lb />
to the lire, kept a lookout in front, <lb />
f. to Hie precipitous <lb />
T that rose on three sides of our <lb />
camping ground found it was next <lb />
I to Bible for any one to enter <lb />
except that direction. Suddenly <lb />
I a log had been charred quite <lb />
through fell asunder, throwing out <lb />
n sparks, while a <lb />
bright upward. To my <lb />
surprise I before me n ex- <lb />
sight which held my at- <lb />
i though for a moment <lb />
I did not r, what saw. <lb />
before my eyes was the <lb />
of I native, <lb />
mop of hair, one of <lb />
the but only about <lb />
two i In spear in hand. <lb />
he up and <lb />
i i o the very verge of <lb />
Mow, a fiendish grin dis- <lb />
I My as- <lb />
r. I . I an instant. I <lb />
per i ed that this was the <lb />
reflection in spectacles of an <lb />
enemy I i e, who must have <lb />
slipped in w r was dozing, and <lb />
that we i c object of the aim <lb />
which in Brother second would have <lb />
proved fatal. There was not time <lb />
to , or turn, but, flinging <lb />
myself Freed <lb />
by his t and, palling him <lb />
upset huh oh his <lb />
back and closed with him. <lb />
excitement and breathless- <lb />
of struggle prevented me <lb />
from calling pet, especially as had <lb />
first great difficulty in retaining <lb />
my hold of foe, owing to the <lb />
of his greasy skin, but <lb />
the sand which stuck to him as we <lb />
rolled over and over together soon <lb />
enabled me to obtain a better grip. <lb />
Luckily our rough and tumble <lb />
contest we knocked up against one <lb />
of my who, although sound <lb />
asleep till instant, was on his <lb />
feet in a twinkling and quickly set- <lb />
the matter by slipping a cord <lb />
the elbows and lees of the <lb />
who was <lb />
Cakes. <lb />
Shelley called on one <lb />
on and found the latter and <lb />
his wile at tea. Southey evinced <lb />
such an appetite for buttered cakes <lb />
that Shelley was shocked and at <lb />
la-i broke out I'm <lb />
of you It's horrible to <lb />
see u man like you greedily devour- <lb />
this Mrs. Southey <lb />
came to her husband's defense with <lb />
a long tirade, daring which Shelley, <lb />
abashed, put down his face and cu- <lb />
scanned the cakes. lie broke <lb />
off a bit and ventured to taste it. <lb />
Then he to. eat as greedily as <lb />
Southey himself. When he went <lb />
home nit verdict on the cakes was <lb />
summed up in the report of Harriet <lb />
Westbrook. to whom lie was en- <lb />
were have hot tea <lb />
cakes ever evening I was <lb />
to make them myself and Mrs. <lb />
w teach <lb />
Two Girls. <lb />
Does it pay to have good sense <lb />
In an family there are two <lb />
girls. One of the girls insists upon <lb />
music Let ions, winch the <lb />
H J Not L, -rd It Yet. . i- <lb />
a ins <lb />
; i r .<lb />
U. res of d <lb />
p. , <lb />
end. <lb />
ion rho <lb />
to <lb />
. d <lb />
i to <lb />
for <lb />
j n tors and be- <lb />
tings of <lb />
f p i i-- after I he pain- <lb />
i of idler. Sud- <lb />
she stopped mid after a period <lb />
at dismayed reflection looked <lb />
.; the i <lb />
man on the oilier side of the bread <lb />
Writing shell Katrina <lb />
she said, pointing to her <lb />
Work with the my <lb />
me I don't can write <lb />
peen to <lb />
long us yesterday <lb />
fin. <lb />
sic <lb />
a Ii <lb />
or st <lb />
very hard to pay for. She <lb />
I t entire time to her v <lb />
lifts hand to it. <lb />
ring. The family say <lb />
The other <lb />
II not take lessen- <lb />
. She ii ltd up <lb />
all <lb />
ii One cook. The <lb />
Lizzie. It i too bad <lb />
it Jennie's <lb />
The Lucky Rich. <lb />
will <lb />
be five rears old in a week. <lb />
P pa <lb />
course she will to have <lb />
her own footman now, as wall as <lb />
her three <lb />
I've been <lb />
f she oughtn't to have her own <lb />
i i likewise, what with <lb />
all the she will be invited <lb />
i j <lb />
The Q --ti o Tomorrow. <lb />
A the energy the <lb />
i ed he de- <lb />
of the <lb />
earl more than two <lb />
square of <lb />
n of <lb />
I i- still<lb />
on- <lb />
i de- <lb />
n en- <lb />
. <lb />
minute, and <lb />
on the <lb />
the <lb />
of me- <lb />
mI in <lb />
i i t in- <lb />
would <lb />
work.<lb />
la <lb />
of <lb />
spell-<lb />
at Ki <lb />
that <lb />
words begin- <lb />
i are <lb />
with <lb />
desert him. and. <lb />
of <lb />
, behind <lb />
hi, .; i sod, you <lb />
A. <lb />
JOHN A RICKS <lb />
La <lb />
Di <lb />
Sale Now Going <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent <lb />
. O. <lb />
A am for Daily We are glad to know that Mrs. <lb />
J. S. Hart is improving. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Tobacco Company <lb />
and we take <lb />
i in b <lb />
hi d writing receipts for <lb />
have <lb />
all who receive their mail at <lb />
this office. We also take order <lb />
job <lb />
Sergeant E. C. Flynn, station- <lb />
ed at Fortress Monroe, is here to <lb />
see his father-in-law, B. F. <lb />
Early, who is critically ill. <lb />
W e on ban-1 in <lb />
and will be to in yen <lb />
pi ice <lb />
J. It. On. <lb />
Mrs. Mason, who has been <lb />
spending; several days with the <lb />
family of her father, J. T. <lb />
Smith, Sr., has returned to her <lb />
home near Whichard. <lb />
to lie in-New <lb />
for a out welt my office will <lb />
Aug. 22nd, till <lb />
3rd. J. W. <lb />
Tuesday evening after usual <lb />
business of the meeting had been <lb />
completed the repaired <lb />
to Hotel Tripp where they par- <lb />
took of a fine oyster supper <lb />
pared for the cigars <lb />
J and other delicacies were enjoy- <lb />
ed and the entire evening was a <lb />
pleasant one. <lb />
and <lb />
machine <lb />
Price-; way down at H. <lb />
Tripp A ; . next to Hotel. <lb />
X I . <lb />
Mack Taylor went to Scotland <lb />
Neck yesterday. <lb />
If in need plow or <lb />
eel juice-, before <lb />
M I. R, <lb />
Constable J. Hemby car- <lb />
a colored man to <lb />
Greenville and placed him <lb />
in for safety. <lb />
I y f hay, grain, bill <lb />
c seed i bran, ship stuff <lb />
in I muon and Tyson <lb />
Rev. Mr. Jones, of the Dis- <lb />
church, gone to Buffalo, <lb />
it. <lb />
j. need attention <lb />
Men <lb />
to <lb />
to be <lb />
ha- this we k. <lb />
The little infant of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. W. B. died Wed- <lb />
nest and was buried at <lb />
the family cemetery near St. <lb />
John's. <lb />
F nice a <lb />
y clock at W. Taylor's, i is <lb />
ppr. far any occasion, <lb />
R. Turnage <lb />
H. M. of Norfolk, was <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
list u <lb />
long rout has <lb />
horn- <lb />
Why don't our business men <lb />
come together and open a whole <lb />
sale grocery store here, thereby <lb />
keeping their profits at home. <lb />
Go to K. K. new <lb />
in a i tor beef, meals, -an- <lb />
and <lb />
Last Friday night our mer- <lb />
chants all met in Jenkins hall, <lb />
their object being to organize a <lb />
chamber of commerce, J. J <lb />
Edwards was elected chairman, <lb />
and J. R. Turnage secretary. <lb />
After the meeting was to <lb />
order and object explained, it <lb />
suggested that the secretary <lb />
write Norman H. Johnston, of <lb />
Raleigh, to make a date when he <lb />
could address the merchants here <lb />
and organize them into a <lb />
of commerce. This is a long <lb />
needed necessity here and we <lb />
sincerely hope the movement <lb />
will not be allowed to drop. Give <lb />
us this and other good things <lb />
will follow. <lb />
For good a ten cents come <lb />
lo i m, J. R, <lb />
M carry <lb />
a it meat, lard and can <lb />
good. boy before giving <lb />
trial. Frank Lilly Co <lb />
f i n-1 we a big stock <lb />
f ,. . ii i . and <lb />
in <lb />
I. <lb />
Is things this year. Every farmer <lb />
WITH THIS <lb />
WHY <lb />
i they sell-To- <lb />
higher and It is a <lb />
Farmers movement working to organize me <lb />
OF TEE lift<lb />
GROWER <lb />
N. Y. en <lb />
j- <lb />
Mi.- Pi <lb />
turned to <lb />
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tn s. e <lb />
car <lb />
n . <lb />
c. <lb />
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d I . t c <lb />
Such an bay, oats, cord, <lb />
aim-, <lb />
in k I,. <lb />
from. <lb />
,;. A C-. <lb />
lo mate room for other <lb />
i mid in order we arc <lb />
ill slim- <lb />
We move <lb />
has re- <lb />
in Oak City. <lb />
it iii Ids <lb />
a solid <lb />
. to arrive <lb />
moil Tyson. <lb />
R. <lb />
.; <lb />
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In e <lb />
urn i i In way Ive <lb />
on in dim In- <lb />
the No i- i e dim <lb />
nine for j i <lb />
. nice . <lb />
IN, III <lb />
l mile id Grid ale <lb />
in. id in <lb />
b mile n. Apply in <lb />
ox. <lb />
. V. <lb />
Livery and <lb />
ill <lb />
-i all<lb />
TRAY TAKES UP. <lb />
Wt <lb />
i ND SALE. <lb />
of hf P. U <lb />
Whichard A i . <lb />
ii ii Amy and <lb />
In Him of I Ii . r of <lb />
Pit o m Boon -t <lb />
hf will -11 for rush before <lb />
mm . r in oil <lb />
the of follow <lb />
ii. tract of laud; To tract of <lb />
in on th <lb />
l- f by <lb />
Tar on tn th of L, <lb />
K- r.-f. on by the of <lb />
w by th of K H <lb />
more <lb />
I P. M. Whichard<lb />
l old to <lb />
I by T. J. Jarvis, <lb />
lend f o <lb />
for <lb />
Come In and examine my <lb />
CORN PLANTERS, <lb />
SMOOTHING HARROW. <lb />
AND TWO HORSE STEEL PLOWS, <lb />
FENCE FOR FARM OR GARDEN AND WASH- <lb />
MACHINES. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
H. L. <lb />
The Hardware Man. <lb />
How to some of our <lb />
folks seems to be. They <lb />
call it ill . but somehow or <lb />
other we ha e felt the <lb />
of to see our <lb />
folks oftener than they seemed <lb />
glad to U But we are free <lb />
to admit there are some folks we <lb />
would like see of than we <lb />
do who are <lb />
feel it would be mighty nice if <lb />
they were, and there are others <lb />
than s laboring under <lb />
this apprehension who are <lb />
-i at a new one to <lb />
heir <lb />
-1 emu <lb />
. i l Ii <lb />
.- i i --k lief, re <lb />
went to <lb />
r. el from Kinston <lb />
i,j. i improved <lb />
hi i In u mid we <lb />
No Reward Offered. <lb />
you lost anything <lb />
asked the polite <lb />
I walker of the <lb />
t km, yet , , , <lb />
shopper who <lb />
before the win- <lb />
of the large department <lb />
store. <lb />
replied. <lb />
lost one hundred and fourteen <lb />
in light <lb />
suit, with black derby <lb />
hat, small tuft of hair on its chin <lb />
and a frightened look. I lost it <lb />
in a crush at the fancy goods <lb />
counter. It's probably wander- <lb />
through the building In <lb />
search of me. and I thought per- <lb />
haps you could easier than <lb />
Out <lb />
a man call here- in the <lb />
Telling to tee yo sister <lb />
U, not exactly see <lb />
her, no in the <lb />
room v, .<lb />
An <lb />
Lady a your <lb />
husband has given hunting and is <lb />
now an t <lb />
but now he brings <lb />
home more I -r the table than <lb />
when he I'll i <lb />
. <lb />
Ii i <lb />
hear <lb />
an-J d i. . ii, it <lb />
had the kin in Iii sleep <lb />
he'd set up all i lo listen <lb />
Lia Ledger, <lb />
Convincing <lb />
do you really think <lb />
candy affects heart <lb />
know it does. Why, <lb />
every box that Jack brings me <lb />
moves my a little nearer to <lb />
Proof Positive. <lb />
something very small <lb />
about that man,<lb />
he loaned me a garden <lb />
hose that needed <lb />
land <lb />
don't like a friend to <lb />
over said tho young man wit <lb />
the patient <lb />
has <lb />
roommate. He <lb />
my eve tin ; <lb />
a I i <lb />
asked for I <lb />
I i I <lb />
he cot ii j wt <lb />
and i I v <lb />
own way ;. clothes . to i i<lb />
Tie <lb />
I have up one black bar <lb />
shoat, weight about pound <lb />
no ear marks. Owner can pet same <lb />
by paying charges. <lb />
Mali lone Tucker. <lb />
R. F D. So. Greenville. <lb />
By In the <lb />
f Flit Comity mart In a <lb />
. el h, r a . <lb />
for lion-. <lb />
r on Hi i . <lb />
at i in foil <lb />
of land In i- <lb />
t M.- , of <lb />
1-n W. IIon KN-h, It <lb />
Sin id- <lb />
nil<lb />
In in , <lb />
mi m f,. n- <lb />
lien pi i i c m <lb />
-l . <lb />
i .- <lb />
P a. <lb />
School <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Now is your time to save <lb />
money by coming to for <lb />
children's school <lb />
tablets, pens, era <lb />
we have also a great assort- <lb />
of <lb />
note aper for use <lb />
nil tints plain or hemstitch- <lb />
ed <lb />
Tho mainstay of social <lb />
M. SAULS, Druggist. <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
We are r i daily our faD <lb />
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and it s us pleasure to say <lb />
stock is as complete as we can <lb />
make Cur line of and boy's <lb />
clothing is exceptionally good this season <lb />
and if you call and inspect our line, <lb />
we will convince you that our styles are <lb />
the latest rd prices as reasonable as can <lb />
be made. We have striven hard to give <lb />
our for the least <lb />
money possible with the c in stock <lb />
We ink we can serve yo i. .,. , <lb />
Our lint of dress is more complete this fall than ever, and we think <lb />
we can v c pay special attention to this pat of our <lb />
and have if the with t rices right. In our shoe department <lb />
. i shoes Tor women. Every <lb />
and shoes for men, none better <lb />
made. c have rec i Ii c cur furniture stock, and are in position to self <lb />
you at the st i See our line of and roll foot St , We <lb />
also have-in sent rockers at very prices. Buy our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt <lb />
if you will come to see us we assure yon <lb />
treatment. Satin action at our your ref<lb />
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. HE HOME BUILDING AND ASSOCIATION <lb />
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will interest the most economic an d to <lb />
Cannon Tyson said estate will come <lb />
Leslie Turnage spent Thursday and settle same by Jan 1st <lb />
night with his parents at Or- This Oct. 1st 1906 <lb />
Neat Job Print r n <lb />
Our specialty. <lb />
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business . <lb />
Constitution Will <lb />
be furnished on request. <lb />
OFFICERS <lb />
v. WHITE, C. B. Vice .<lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Secured <lb />
Furniture Fixtures SO <lb />
line from .; <lb />
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Hold Coin, <lb />
Silver Coin, <lb />
notes and <lb />
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COUNTY PITT, <lb />
get cheapest. I have <lb />
41,2.48 <lb />
Dividends <lb />
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Hay, Corn. Stun, <lb />
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sell at very lowest pines. I also a <lb />
II <lb />
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that the is true to the best of my kn be- <lb />
lief. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
Hits 8th day of Sept, 1900. <lb />
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N EMERGENCY SPEECH. <lb />
Hearst Accepts. <lb />
Elmira. N. Y. Oct <lb />
Randolph Hearst today <lb />
formally accepted the Demo- <lb />
nomination for governor <lb />
Now York State in a letter ad- <lb />
It, dressed to W. J. Connors, chair <lb />
the Democratic State <lb />
from <lb />
and Probably <lb />
Saved <lb />
People often say wry funny <lb />
iii times of emergency. It. <lb />
for the general whose, man of <lb />
efforts arc described <lb />
life of her.-------- <lb />
the with A Potato Yield. <lb />
Mien were dealing had J. W. gathered <lb />
of humor. g patch, about one- <lb />
a on the staff of Genera . , . <lb />
exclusive of. <lb />
cf the Sac nation. I is a yield at the rate i <lb />
Ti council met in a tent. The than bushels to the I <lb />
decked with war paint and ft <lb />
Mi r-. Kit scowling silent. <lb />
., near by. S <lb />
them was a dark old woman, Electric Motor Installed. <lb />
to a mere <lb />
lathed in white woolen. She held; power electric <lb />
heY with r-at majesty of mien, motor for Mr. Hooker's gin- <lb />
T bean the council in plant has arrived and been <lb />
manner He , runs the <lb />
I-was for the Indians <lb />
m . for the white man mart plant finely. <lb />
At this the old <lb />
became greatly excited and <lb />
tins with vehemence. <lb />
Large Pear. <lb />
Alex Selby, a colored <lb />
with . <lb />
r I that the Sac. die scriber to The Reflector, brought <lb />
on r om limiting ground. large pear. It meas- <lb />
inches in circumference <lb />
considerable <lb />
Eon In r tirade and spoke to weighed ounces <lb />
. it is <lb />
; not . to interfere between <lb />
the o and Indian braves. <lb />
I must <lb />
The rose from her seat <lb />
Convention. <lb />
LaGrange, N. C. Oct <lb />
The State convention of the Dis- <lb />
of Christ of North Caro- <lb />
and will be hold in the Christian <lb />
with Rn it <lb />
i skinny arms above tier <lb />
ii wild gesture. <lb />
v. lie Bin to be silent in <lb />
. i-i my people In <lb />
blood of the last of <lb />
the It is my right to <lb />
church in Dunn during the last <lb />
week in October. E. A- <lb />
of Greenville, is the president. <lb />
i . be made by <lb />
national workers of the I <lb />
churches of Christ <lb />
Col. Sugg Withdraw. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg, who some time <lb />
i ago announced himself an <lb />
pendent candidate for solicitor, <lb />
I has withdrawn. He authorized <lb />
chiefs roe about her, stirred <lb />
words, gesticulating angrily. <lb />
was plain that trouble was at <lb />
hand, and the Indians far <lb />
the whites. <lb />
The general calmly listened until <lb />
his withdrawal be made <lb />
silence. I public at the speaking in Ayden <lb />
he said, Saturday. <lb />
mother was <lb />
No wonder there was a <lb />
Thia revelation brought grunts of ca in Cuba. The pat- <lb />
from the Indians, and j found out that there were <lb />
the frankness of the statement, thirteen million dollars in the <lb />
pleased the old princess. Order was j treasury. The thought <lb />
and the council proceeded was time for their inning if <lb />
the business in hand. <lb />
, A Costly <lb />
A woman of says a Vi- <lb />
dispatch, wishing to give her <lb />
raffling nephew, living in a neigh- <lb />
town, a pleasant surprise. <lb />
fought a little tablet of chocolate <lb />
were ever to get any of the <lb />
benefits of freedom which in <lb />
their estimation is holding office <lb />
and looting the <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
The may be taxed in the <lb />
., South without being allowed rep- <lb />
posted it to him in an envelope but there is not a <lb />
marked The state in the South in which he <lb />
on account of its high de-does not cost the state twice as <lb />
value, attracted the notice; much as it out of him- <lb />
of the postal authorities, who do-1 Durham Herald, <lb />
St extra fee on delivery. <lb />
nephew, suspecting a hoax, re- <lb />
fuse the which was duly re- <lb />
turn -1 to and the sender <lb />
advised. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING. <lb />
ed n<lb />
the <lb />
-her <lb />
of <lb />
The candidates of the Demo- <lb />
Tho woman, half ashamed, . m t will <lb />
U the . <lb />
real value but it was speak at the following times and <lb />
her i at <lb />
and she <lb />
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then i to <lb />
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, . She paid without; <lb />
In r complain <lb />
Practical <lb />
said the <lb />
tori to q <lb />
the <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Store News. <lb />
Chapel. Tuesday. Oct. <lb />
Falkland. Wednesday. Oct. <lb />
Stokes. Friday, Oct. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
John Cox's store. I <lb />
Tuesday. Oct. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Johnson's Mills. <lb />
ii,. of its <lb />
and I r. This is <lb />
due o the action the alkali con- <lb />
what if there is a dog sleep- <lb />
near the coal, <lb />
of your levity, young man. <lb />
Tins is a serious <lb />
what father thought <lb />
per cent of his coal pile dis- <lb />
daring three nights of ex- . <lb />
Then he asked advice and Black Jack. Nov. o. <lb />
a d I told <lb />
., . Fie ht a dog <lb />
t i and the <lb />
alt upper lip, <lb />
wt lose per cert of our coal The t r <lb />
the kind of a offices I <lb />
Friday, Oct. <lb />
Farmville, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
Black Jack. Saturday. Nov. <lb />
Hon. J. H. will speak <lb />
with the candidates at Stokes, <lb />
OctHon. John H. Small will speak <lb />
with the candidates at Bethel, <lb />
Oct. at Farmville, Oct. <lb />
PUBLIC SPEAKING. <lb />
chemist I am. Now go on with; <lb />
year <lb />
Whits Fl w- Rd. <lb />
t white . into a <lb />
a suitable <lb />
To Make <lb />
U ; <lb />
is <lb />
for the garden or the drawing room <lb />
The dry of a white rose or <lb />
any other must lie drat deli- <lb />
cat . . id as far as possible <lb />
sprinkled with aniline <lb />
The should be shaken so <lb />
s to leave as little as possible <lb />
What there is will be only <lb />
trifling specks. By bringing to play <lb />
on it a spray of de cologne or <lb />
other from a <lb />
connected with a finger ring enable <lb />
the perform once to be most mys- <lb />
delicate <lb />
petals can be promptly <lb />
with a rich crimson blush. <lb />
II-in and <lb />
Farmville, 18th. <lb />
V Chapel, Oct. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Fountain, Oct. <lb />
Falkland, Oct. 24th. <lb />
Bell's X Road-. Oct. h. <lb />
Stokes, <lb />
Bethel, Oct. <lb />
Oct. 31st. <lb />
Nov. 3rd. <lb />
Hon. Claudius Dockery and <lb />
Hon. Skinner will be with <lb />
candidates and speak at their <lb />
appointments at Ayden <lb />
Bethel. C. Flanagan, <lb />
Ex. Com. <lb />
W. B. Sec.<lb />
FAIR<lb />
YOURSELF. <lb />
cm n inn. before buying. lath <lb />
cl has been with great as to quality, <lb />
price and the high standard excellence ha <lb />
been maintained. <lb />
The New Cloaks and Rain Coats <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 for 15.50, 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 1.00 yard. <lb />
The Silk Department. <lb />
is ard sparkling with good values, 86-in Crepe de <lb />
the real double width in lovely shades for 1.00 yard. <lb />
22-inch Crepe de in perfect shades tor yard. Our <lb />
Taffeta Silk in I lack and colors is worthy of your attention, price <lb />
yard. New d bilks in all shades and combinations. <lb />
x C <lb />
Notion Department. <lb />
Contains the newest the seasons novelties in Fancy Back Combs, <lb />
Belts, Shopping Bags, Gloves. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, <lb />
Ribbons and Underwear, Ladies 16-Button length Black Kid <lb />
Gloves pair. and Colgate Talcum Powder <lb />
Colgate Dental Powder box. Cashmere Bouquet Soap cake <lb />
The Ladies Home Journal patterns for fall and winter are here, price <lb />
and The Fall Fashion Book and Fashion Sheets <lb />
tree. <lb />
You will not regret paying this store a visit, for we have many inter- <lb />
things to show you.<lb />
J WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
r. am G. <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEA<lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT NORTH CAROLINA OCTOBER 1906 <lb />
TEACHERS MEETING. <lb />
Last <lb />
Grand <lb />
Gathering <lb />
Success. <lb />
for it. n.-.-r. r. <lb />
All the forces of nature seemed <lb />
to combine for the success of the <lb />
Association last <lb />
day, A clear, cool morning, good <lb />
roads, and bright sunshine made <lb />
pi possible for nearly every teach- <lb />
of this county, besides many <lb />
ex-teachers and visitors, to be <lb />
present at one of the best, most <lb />
inspiring meetings the <lb />
has ever held. The <lb />
of this good meeting can not <lb />
but be felt throughout the whole <lb />
One hundred and forty <lb />
were present, and all felt <lb />
, that it was good to be there. <lb />
At half past ten o'clock the <lb />
meeting was called to order by <lb />
the president, Prof. J. A <lb />
Iver. Rev. J. A. Hornaday con- <lb />
ducted the devotional exercises, <lb />
reading the nineteenth Psalm <lb />
and leading in prayer. <lb />
The program that followed was <lb />
varied and very interesting. <lb />
Prof. in his kindly, <lb />
, way, addressed the <lb />
offering congratulations on <lb />
large attendance, and speak- <lb />
hopefully of the future, <lb />
A committee was appointed to <lb />
retire to select nominations for <lb />
the various offices. <lb />
j Prof. H. B. Smith discussed <lb />
of teaching geography, <lb />
kid gave many useful <lb />
He exhibited a large <lb />
globe that he had made, and <lb />
gave instructions as to how a <lb />
one may be acted. <lb />
I The committee then returned <lb />
and nominated the following, <lb />
who were unanimously <lb />
Prof. J. A. <lb />
president, Prof. F. C. <lb />
secretary, Florence <lb />
Better judgment could <lb />
lot have been shown in the <lb />
of officers. Under theirs <lb />
vise supervision, and that of the <lb />
faithful, county super- <lb />
the association hopes <lb />
achieve greater success than <lb />
The illness of Gov. T. J. Jarvis <lb />
invented his taking part on the <lb />
to the regret of <lb />
very one present. His address I <lb />
DELIGHTFUL <lb />
fr r- <lb />
Wednesday evening a very en- <lb />
dance was given at Falk- <lb />
land, complimentary to Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. G. V. Smith. <lb />
The couples at the dance were <lb />
as <lb />
Miss Rachel Pitt, of Old Sparta, <lb />
with Shelton, of Old <lb />
Sparta. <lb />
OF SCHOOLS. <lb />
MARION BUTLER'S FALSEHOOD EXPOSED. <lb />
. Show the Gnat of Cur Schools Under <lb />
Administration in the few Years. <lb />
Some days ago when Marion county would appreciate the <lb />
Butler was here and spoke, gotten and given to <lb />
Miss Lillian Pitt, of Old Sparta, made false statements about the them, <lb />
with Herbert Shelton, of Old I expenditures for education in the <lb />
Sparta. -State and charged <lb />
Miss Ada Smith with Joe <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Miss Alice Newton with Jas- <lb />
therefore <lb />
we have com- <lb />
piled from the records in the <lb />
superintendent's office, and from <lb />
with extravagance, the treasurer's books the follow- <lb />
Joyner has statement, comparing the <lb />
answered his charge and years 1898 and 1905. the two <lb />
of Fountain. at Butler. hen <lb />
. he said. We had some de-. here, and we give it with pleas- <lb />
BUSS Mary bland Pitt, Old sire to know what was . he I am, our and <lb />
Sparta, with Leslie Smith. i state of facts in Pitt county ask and invite <lb />
Miss Lillian Fountain with bearing- upon Butler's statements, for themselves the truthful- <lb />
MRS. DAVIS DEAD. <lb />
Charlie Newton. <lb />
Miss Mary Pierce, with Tom <lb />
of Farmville. <lb />
Miss Moore, of Old Sparta, <lb />
with J. V. Moore, of Fountain. <lb />
Miss Brown with <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
We were sure the people in the of the figures. <lb />
Mileage and per diem of Board of Education <lb />
No. of children on census report <lb />
Total enrollment in schools <lb />
Charlie I Average attendance <lb />
I Length of term, weeks <lb />
Miss Shelton, of Old <lb />
m , Expense of Board <lb />
Sparta, with Otto Turnage. of Value of white school property <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Miss Little with Willie Bryan, <lb />
of Fountain. <lb />
Miss Selma Knight with <lb />
John Harris, of Farmville. <lb />
Miss Elna Warren with <lb />
Pierce. <lb />
Miss Mabel Nichols with <lb />
ton Newton. <lb />
Miss Bessie Fountain with <lb />
Clarence Pierce. <lb />
Mesdames J. H. <lb />
Smith. W. H. Moore, E. C. <lb />
King, J. Morrill, Luther Warren. <lb />
A more enjoyable evening has <lb />
Cost of superintend. icy week for child <lb />
Days served by Superintendent <lb />
Days spent in examination of teachers. <lb />
Days spent as clerk of board, etc. <lb />
Days left for other school work <lb />
Tax rate on for schools <lb />
We desire to call attention to <lb />
some of the above facts. It will <lb />
be seen that the mileage and <lb />
per diem of the board then was <lb />
more than double what it is now. <lb />
You will observe that the aver- <lb />
age attendance of children in <lb />
the schools now is nearly three <lb />
times as large as then. You will <lb />
never been spent by the writer. see that then it was costing <lb />
cents a week to school the <lb />
now it has been reduced <lb />
to cents per week. The term <lb />
then was only weeks, now it <lb />
is weeks. The expenses of <lb />
CHANGE OF AGENTS. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore Succeeded by Mr. <lb />
Moore Succeeded <lb />
W. H. Ward. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore, who ever <lb />
since the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
was completed to Greenville in <lb />
1889 has been agent of the com- <lb />
here and a familiar figure a-1 <lb />
y , . . , , e board tor <lb />
round the depot, has been <lb />
in the agency by Mr. W. <lb />
H. Ward. Mr. Moore's impaired <lb />
ed health was the cause of the <lb />
change, and we understand that <lb />
eat subject, the company will place him in a <lb />
Opportunities This position with easier work, <lb />
the board of education in 1898 <lb />
was Last year the ex- <lb />
were a difference <lb />
of only What are the <lb />
facts about the work of the <lb />
In 1898 <lb />
not a single house was built, not <lb />
one painted and there wore <lb />
hardly any signs of improve- <lb />
was only one <lb />
school the county <lb />
but if you take the whole period <lb />
from 1898 to 1905 you will have <lb />
an increase of more than <lb />
a year, an amount equal to, <lb />
taking the years, one-fourth of <lb />
the entire school fund. <lb />
Now a word as to the cost of <lb />
It will be <lb />
seen from the above that in 1898 <lb />
it cost 1.4 cents per week for <lb />
each child for superintendency. <lb />
Last year the cost was 1.4 cents <lb />
per week for each child, not <lb />
one cent of extra cost. Examine <lb />
the record and you will see that <lb />
for 1898 the superintendent <lb />
drew pay for day, of these <lb />
days days were spent in the <lb />
examination of teachers, 5-6 <lb />
days with the board, making re- <lb />
ports, attending committee <lb />
This leaves days <lb />
given to the supervision of <lb />
schools. Last year days were <lb />
given to the examination of <lb />
teachers, days with board <lb />
making reports etc. This left <lb />
there was more than 1280 days to be given to the <lb />
If there is man in the employ <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast Line who <lb />
deserves to be retired on a pen- <lb />
that man is Mr. J. R. Moore. <lb />
He has given years, practical- <lb />
best part of his life, to the <lb />
admiration of the company, having <lb />
, been with them sometime <lb />
to Greenville. <lb />
of arduous labor are the <lb />
been until the <lb />
An address <lb />
a s- of such vital <lb />
.- as able a man can not <lb />
; benefit all who hear it. <lb />
Letty Wright completely <lb />
f audience by her excellent <lb />
per OH We May Make c <lb />
Schools The <lb />
in promoting education, <lb />
breathed in every line of <lb />
beautiful production. Its <lb />
cannot be measured now. <lb />
After the adjournment of the <lb />
Theodore Price is advising the <lb />
a Woman's farmers to hold their cotton better one in the United <lb />
for the betterment cents. We hope they will get states. Then the-s was not a <lb />
j years <lb />
of a noble character, in- <lb />
cause of his broken health now. <lb />
tensely interested in her company would do the <lb />
earnestly striving to assist in providing for <lb />
him. He has been a faithful <lb />
agent and looked well to their <lb />
interests at all times. <lb />
one teacher, there was no organ- <lb />
of the teachers. Last <lb />
year a number of houses were <lb />
built, are now being built. <lb />
More than one fourth of the <lb />
houses in the county have <lb />
been painted and improved, <lb />
re is a school here <lb />
with teachers, one at Bethel <lb />
with one a Farmville with <lb />
five, one at Ayden with one at <lb />
with one at Center- <lb />
l with one at Standard <lb />
with one at Smithtown with <lb />
one being built at <lb />
dine for one at Falkland for <lb />
one at Bruce for There is <lb />
also the finest <lb />
in the State and probably <lb />
school houses and school <lb />
rounds as organized. Miss <lb />
Wright was elected <lb />
Miss Dora Hornaday, vice <lb />
resident and Miss Annie <lb />
Prof. spoke <lb />
of the originator of this <lb />
Dr. C. D. This <lb />
decided to meet the <lb />
Saturday in each month, <lb />
after the adjourn- <lb />
of the <lb />
on. The prospects for this <lb />
needed organization are <lb />
bright. <lb />
If events cast their <lb />
before those <lb />
in educational work in <lb />
county may feel assured of <lb />
success during <lb />
it, but there is danger in taking <lb />
too much chance. <lb />
October is cutting <lb />
weather capers. <lb />
many <lb />
the scholastic year 1906-1907. for <lb />
if last Saturday's work is a <lb />
marvelous indeed <lb />
must be the reality. Let us take <lb />
fresh courage and inspiration <lb />
from that grand meeting and <lb />
press nobly and bravely on in the <lb />
work, for <lb />
right is right, and God is <lb />
God, <lb />
Then right the day must win; <lb />
To doubt would be disloyalty. <lb />
To falter would be <lb />
Dora A. Hornaday. <lb />
library in the county. Now <lb />
there are and others ready <lb />
to be taken. All of this change <lb />
in the past three years and yet <lb />
to plan and bring to completion <lb />
this work only additional <lb />
expense was incurred. Then <lb />
not one cent was contributed by <lb />
individuals to <lb />
terms etc. Last year <lb />
was given by individuals for this <lb />
purpose. <lb />
Glance for a moment at your <lb />
school property in 1898, the <lb />
value was while now <lb />
it is which is nearly <lb />
increase in valuation <lb />
within the short period really of <lb />
three years, because most of this <lb />
has come about within this time; <lb />
schools. What has this done for <lb />
the educational work It has <lb />
put more than times as many <lb />
children in school as were at- <lb />
tending. It has improved the <lb />
efficiency of the teachers at least <lb />
per cent. It has given life <lb />
and enthusiasm to work both in <lb />
the country and in the town. It <lb />
has placed county in front <lb />
rank in the State for educational <lb />
progress. It has killed <lb />
to public schools. It <lb />
made it possible for c <lb />
to have an educated citizenship. <lb />
Now read carefully and <lb />
well what is now to be said. <lb />
All of this has been done and <lb />
your school tax is not one <lb />
cent higher than it was in <lb />
1898. It was then <lb />
the worth of It <lb />
is now the same. There is not a <lb />
man in Pitt county now who is <lb />
paying one more than he <lb />
did then unless his property has <lb />
increased in valuation or he has <lb />
accumulated more property. <lb />
course this does not apply to the <lb />
the local tax districts where the <lb />
people themselves have voted for <lb />
a local tax extra. <lb />
With the above facts before <lb />
lengthen school them we that the people <lb />
of Pitt county will feel a pride in <lb />
their educational progress and <lb />
we say frankly a man who would <lb />
in the face of these fig- <lb />
cannot be influenced by the <lb />
truth. He prefers to believe a <lb />
falsehood and this solely to <lb />
some prejudice or to advance <lb />
some other interests at the ex- <lb />
of the interests of the <lb />
children of the county. <lb />
Pasted Away in New York <lb />
Night. <lb />
New York, Oct. <lb />
Davis, widow of the pres- <lb />
of the Confederacy, who <lb />
Md been ill for a week at the <lb />
Hotel Majestic in this, city, died <lb />
at o'clock tonight. Death <lb />
was due to pneumonia induced <lb />
by a severe cold which Mrs. <lb />
Davis contracted upon her return <lb />
from the Adirondacks, where <lb />
she had spent the summer <lb />
months. <lb />
At the bedside when death <lb />
came were Mrs. J. A. Addison <lb />
Hayes, of Newark. N. J. only <lb />
surviving daughter of Mrs. <lb />
Hayes, a grand- <lb />
. who is a student at Prince- <lb />
t University; Mrs. Charles E. <lb />
Bat son, a niece, and Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. Gustav Webb, the latter a <lb />
and Dr. Robert <lb />
. Wilie. who with Dr. Webb <lb />
had cared for Mrs. Davis <lb />
throughout her illness. J Addi- <lb />
son Hayes, husband of Mrs. <lb />
only living child,, had <lb />
summoned from Colorado <lb />
Springs, and was hurrying across <lb />
the continent, when a message <lb />
announcing the death of Mrs. <lb />
Davis interrupted him. <lb />
SAM P. JONES DEAD. <lb />
The Georgia Evangelist Expires Sud- <lb />
on a Railroad Train. <lb />
Little Rock, Ark. Oct, 15.-r <lb />
Rev. Sam P. Jones, the well <lb />
known evangelist of <lb />
Ga., died early today of heart <lb />
failure in a sleeping car on the <lb />
Rock Island railroad near <lb />
Ark. Mr. Jones had been con- <lb />
ducting a revival at Oklahoma <lb />
City, and left there last night for <lb />
his home in Georgia. He de- <lb />
sired to attend a family reunion <lb />
tomorrow, it being the fifty- <lb />
ninth anniversary of his birth. <lb />
Mrs. Jones and his daughters, <lb />
Mrs. Annie and Miss Julia <lb />
Jones, were with him when he <lb />
passed away. <lb />
Mr. Jones arose from his <lb />
berth in the sleeper about five <lb />
o'clock this morning and com- <lb />
plained of nausea. He drank a <lb />
glass of hot water and <lb />
afterward collapsed. Rev. <lb />
Walt Holcomb. who had been <lb />
associated with Mr. Jones for a <lb />
number of years, took the dying <lb />
man in his arms and in a few <lb />
minutes the evangelist breathed <lb />
his last. The body was em- <lb />
and was sent to Carters- <lb />
ville this afternoon. <lb />
Sixty for <lb />
Don't put off until tomorrow <lb />
the matter of subscribing for <lb />
The Youth's Companion. The <lb />
publishers offer to send to every <lb />
new subscriber for 1907 who at <lb />
once remits the subscription <lb />
all the <lb />
remaining weeks of 1906 free. <lb />
These issues will contain near- <lb />
complete stories, besides <lb />
the opening chapters of Hamlin <lb />
Garland's serial. Long <lb />
in addition to the <lb />
issues of of <lb />
Whatever your six. six- <lb />
teen or sixty, you will find The <lb />
Companion to be you, It <lb />
touches every worthy interest in <lb />
interest that pro- <lb />
motes cheerfulness, develops <lb />
character, enlarges the under- <lb />
standing and ideas of true <lb />
patriotism. <lb />
Full illustrated announcement <lb />
of The Companion for 1907 will <lb />
be sent to any address free with <lb />
sample copies of the paper. <lb />
New subscribers will receive <lb />
a gift of The Companion's Four- <lb />
Leaf Hanging Calendar for 1907. <lb />
lithographed in twelve colors <lb />
and gold. <lb />
Subscribers who get new sub- <lb />
will receive <lb />
in cash and many other special <lb />
awards. Send for information. <lb />
The Youth's Companion, <lb />
Boston, Mass. <lb />
Berkeley Street. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox returned from <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
HI <lb />
PROGRESS <lb />
Win. rile, NEditor <lb />
I wish to thank <lb />
pr the <lb />
statistic of <lb />
past eight years a id ha <lb />
to <lb />
trains <lb />
work, but <lb />
to inter- <lb />
nth. <lb />
person <lb />
for the <lb />
in Th- . <lb />
fa what <lb />
had been i am . ad t see <lb />
it reduced to <lb />
In my opinion <lb />
of our sup . lent for <lb />
all of-hi l <lb />
work the board of ed has <lb />
done in all of y <lb />
We worth <lb />
of the <lb />
our county. It n <lb />
the for th <lb />
gives them <lb />
est the par in better <lb />
welfare of their children, and <lb />
thus the children re sent to <lb />
school. The worth of the <lb />
well prepared school <lb />
teacher is great and we hope the <lb />
public sentiment will soon see <lb />
fit to reward them more liberally. <lb />
I rejoice to know that Pitt <lb />
county is to have a woman's <lb />
society to promote its interest <lb />
in the betterment of school <lb />
houses and yards and wish them <lb />
great success in their <lb />
The school houses are our <lb />
training homes for our boys and <lb />
girls, and our boys and girls are <lb />
the wealth of our country. Then <lb />
why spare the same care for our <lb />
school houses that we have for <lb />
our individual homes. <lb />
A. G. Cox. <lb />
ROBBERY IN DAY TIME. <lb />
want to <lb />
her <lb />
the house. <lb />
Hid the <lb />
miss- <lb />
Home W. J. Turnage Pilfered. <lb />
This morning Mrs. W. J. <lb />
and guest, Mrs. M. F. <lb />
Turnage, of Colorado, left the <lb />
home in West Green- <lb />
ville and came down town to do <lb />
some shopping. Returning about <lb />
o'clock they found a small <lb />
g in ti e yard. As Mrs. <lb />
W. J. in the gate <lb />
the r. v. watching in the <lb />
, r ; g up sited Mrs. <lb />
I s did <lb />
hire he. Lie. . , <lb />
i-i and went on in <lb />
in she f. <lb />
scattered <lb />
rooms and several a <lb />
Mr. Turnage was phoned for <lb />
and he hurried home with Police- <lb />
man Clark. It was found that <lb />
the girl caught in the yard and <lb />
an older accomplice had been in <lb />
the house through a window on <lb />
the back porch and had carried <lb />
a lot of things over to where <lb />
they live on King How. Most of <lb />
the articles that the girls stole <lb />
were recovered and both of them <lb />
wire arrested. The older girl <lb />
to be a hard case and <lb />
said she did not care what was <lb />
done with her for breaking in <lb />
the . <lb />
What a Republican Newspaper Says <lb />
The editor of the <lb />
Empire, a Republican newspaper <lb />
in Kansas, was asked to o <lb />
to Republican cam <lb />
fund, and here is his <lb />
have been invited to send <lb />
a dollar contribution to the Re- <lb />
publican campaign fund We <lb />
recently have completed build- <lb />
a house at a cost of some- <lb />
thing over and for every <lb />
foot of lumber, every pane of <lb />
glass, every sac, of cement, <lb />
every pound of nails, and. in <lb />
fact, for nearly every bit of ma- <lb />
that went into it we made <lb />
a good. liberal contribution <lb />
through the trusts that control <lb />
them and we guess we have done <lb />
our share. It may be treason for <lb />
a Republican newspaper to talk <lb />
this way. but facts, are facts, <lb />
and it sort of relives our con- <lb />
science to tell the truth about <lb />
the trusts once in a while. We'll <lb />
just let the trusts, which we <lb />
have had to pay tribute <lb />
in the past year, pay dollar <lb />
for us. We it Sand they <lb />
don't- <lb />
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