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Will Seaman and i 
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LETTER TO E. ;. FLANAGAN, 
-N. C, 
a Km Keeper of Your Reputation 
is i-t
la ;. 
A In i HUM i 
t e mi.- the full. 
The reputation I Be 
his . 
are keeping bis pan 
dealer he is lie i 
less except in 
the of y at will. 
The truth of above 
. evident when it is 
the who He 
ii v-i tin- pm i 
granting tin 
i i 
many have 
equipment and i 
i teal 
They I do 
the skill of I e 
If the skill of 
pad i so 
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and guarantee that 
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Dear Mr. Frank doe i . 
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it dial of 
i. of iv u 
i I'll, 
Co, him do He 
I am more than pleased with 
Job. I bad third of the t 
fat over now of druggist, 
job, a old or more, palmed 
h e, ; i 
Win t a we have in all 
through the same same to 
find v. i on ii 
house Experience 
Yours truly, 
p. u. .-. i O 
H. . i 
. lie 
pile- 
sunburn, letter and all 
and wee, Witch 
M I Pull ll. I- II 
ii . 
itching and i 
drew Are of n 
mil heal 
I I . old sons, . 
quickly cured by 
nine 
i. no 
iii , and lie- 
Sold by John L. Woolen, 
After ii v 
an attack of K . 
is a thorough . 
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NEW MARKET. 
I have opened up u new 
in tin meal market, mill 
an- to furnish nice, 
fresh, fat, beef and pork, also 
barbecue 
TO THE LADIES. 
The Southern Father Cleaning 
Company 
now located In and 
are mil with la teal ma- 
for washing and cleaning 
Feathers process doe 
not injure the feathers W .- call 
for and deliver your work 
i I'd or no charge made 
. also pay cash 
prices for old new 
Th. Southern Feather 
Cleaning Co, 
Greenville, 
N. C. 
Always 
Hand. 
Nice Choice Steak 
cents 
Lu per pound. 
Roast Bed at per lb.; Greenville Lumber ft Veneer Go 
Stock Framing I-. ti x ft- 
Also German Siding, and 
Partition and all kinds 
i es for building a 
house Bills cut to or i
Stew Beef at per lb. 
My terms are cash 
we a share of your 
pal 
s tor honest dealings, 
J. J. JONES. 
Central Barber Shop. 
Fleming, Props. 
Located In main 
the town. 
Pour operation and 
one presided our by a 
barber. 
Our place is inviting, ran 
our clean 
We thank yon fur 
and ask yon whet 
service in 
p. R. L. Caw. 
Dentist. 
Chew the tobacco 
Vs.
Li. v 
Dental 
Surgeon 
Greenville. 
The Reflector Job is 
place to set your work done. 
i lie 
LANIER 
Greenville, N. C. 
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Iron Fencing Sold 
Colossal Sacrifice 
f Beyond the Pate 
OF- 
Ordinary Expression. 
The Entire Stock 
HIVE 
Greenville, N. C. 
At on the Dollar by The National Salvage Co. 
Thousands embraced The Golden Opportunity Presented during the past four 
you numbered among those present. There has never been in the his- 
of Local Merchandising a sale that will compare with this. The best and great- 
est values now stare you in the face. The Important question is, can 
justice to yourself overlook a chance like this to save at least per cent, of 
your that you will need these goods for fall and winter wear. 
The most Array of Mystifying Bargains 
ever gathered under one roof now your 
Inspection. The living present is the 
Golden Opportunity. 
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furniture, and Matting 
must all go at your own PRICE. Ask any one of the thousands who have been to 
see even better still, come and see for yourself. Every article guaranteed. 
ill 
Purchasers of THE BEE HIVE Stock, 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
Y TA K KN UP. Pub an to It All. 
I have taken up n A conies 
I'll- been i with a from 
End of Bitter right. 
bail n long and 
on 
i my right 
Live, am, am, , G .,, 
Pi my time had 
i, r, Ai I tried Dr. 
t. i all are gentle New tor 
borough. 
by .,,,. l, I 
The Death Penalty. lea few days. Now I've entirely 
A little .,. A 
by 
two mouth. TI 
boat ii red 
pounds, baa 
em mill boo tailed. Owner in 
notified to en II for name and pay 
charge. 
near 
over taxed organs. 
Backache 
in death. a mere I 
In, 
cuts or the handled by the V , 
have death penalty. . M. . Price 
Trial bottles free. 
piano Co, its 
is wine to have ago by a 
Salve ever It's the lost little 
salve on earth and will prevent fa, to lose over a 
when burn, Bores, dollar. Cash or time, apply boy at 
Only at to G. O. or W. A. Western to 
J. L. Drug Greenville N. C. i begin Get. 1st. Apply at office. 
Suicide Prevented. 
A Startling announcement u 
preventive of suicide had been 
discovered Will interest many. 
A run down system, or 
invariably precede suicide 
has been found that 
will prevent that condition which 
makes suicide likely. At the drat 
thought of self destruction take 
It being a great 
tonic and will strengthen 
nerves build up the system. 
also a great stomach, liver and 
regulator. Only Hal- 
guaranteed by Jno. L. 
W Druggist.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. 
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. 
and Friday. 
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 
VOL No. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905. 
No. 
SUPERIOR COURT. 
Why ii-i- when 
you can get n Sheets at less 
than half the price. 
s w
September Term in 
Noah Forbes, 
Walter 
ANOTHER TRAIN NEEDED. 
Lizzie administratrix of Can Be Had With Proper United Effort 
The following cases have been Wooten, tor H ha been apparent that 
since U. W. King, of a daily train is needed 
The grand jury o Saturday I Anne ice, for branch of Atlantic Coast 
afternoon made the following re- j Jr., failure to and The be- 
port to the keep up bridge across road, the time ripe to 
We the Grand Jury the term Dot the proper effort is 
beg leave to report; that we have 
I acted on ail bills aiming n 
and reported to court; 
that we have no other bill to be 
acted on. 
That we have visited 
I home the poor, and that we 
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. 
Adopted by Lad et Baptist i h. 
Whereas, it pleased Sod t 
remove from our midst Miss Myrtle 
Wilson, our beloved sister and 
friend, therefore be it 
1st. That we bow in hum- 
to Hun who 
two years all things well, we, in behalf of the 
an effort was made to get members of the Missionary and 
train on road that for a time Aid of Memorial Baptist 
Jim Wiggins, disturbing-religions like would meet with sue- church, feel we have I- st a 
not but other came along j valuable and member, 
Ransom Mobley J. ; the movement a sweet and noble 
Gray, affray, guilty, fined tune bring. A Sunday train all who her an earnest 
Jim Wiggins, assault with dead- 
weapon, guilty, lined f and 
costs. 
found the premises an excellent half costs, Gray lined put on, but this was of no and whose 
condition. We called on 
wife and asked 
to visit the room of each 
Inmate, which was complied with 
and we to inspect each 
room and see each inmate. Of 
each we asked these 
yon get plenty of food and clothing 
and comfortable 
To which all 
save two, and these two said 
such as it 
But there are two inmates we 
wish to call to. One a 
fourteen years of age 
idiot in deplorable con- 
She is unable to walk or 
talk be kept in a char 
tied during the day, she is in a 
with a woman not less 
than years of age, 
i a helpless condition, but 
conditions make it necessary for 
to wait on this child, both 
and day, such as putting her 
to bed dressing The 
other i insane girl confined in 
a in with shutters and 
bare, in which not 
be comfortable 
recommend these two 
girls, inmates be arranged for in 
way. 
ion Mr. Hardy deserve credit 
for the way the home is kept. 
Also, we nave visited the con- 
camp found it in good 
condition. of 
prisoners i good. Ann we believe 
that the camp is properly ordered 
and kept. 
W e have visited county jail 
and found that it is kept in 
did condition, mm that the prison- 
are well cared for. We have 
inspected court and 
found that the building need some 
little the way of re 
pairs to the walls, II ion, shutters, 
etc. Also, we recommend a 
be bought the clerk's 
office that bis business be 
more transacted to 
both the clerk public. 
following cases have bee; 
disposed of since last 
L. E. Smith, carnally knowing 
female under years of age, 
lined ousts, and also 
to pay and In 
proceedings. 
Zeke Harris, disturbing public 
uncling, guilty. 
Prank Anderson, not 
guilty. 
Scott Tun age, larceny, not 
Frances larceny, not 
guilty. 
Severn cues against the 
tic Line railroad arising 
of the tr tin 
Brace, having been settled 
c came up for 
to lie. entered. These 
Mike Atkinson, administrator of 
Jackson Atkinson, 
J. W. Allen, administrator 
Adelaide tor 
V. G. of 
George Walker, for 
Flanagan, administrator of 
Alex Bullock, for 
B Ar- Moseley, of 
Nelson Peebles, for 
B. F. administrator of 
W. E. for 
and half cost. benefit except life was a constant and unfailing 
Vines and Sundays and to give people source of and comfort. 
Vines, larceny and receiving, not who desired to do so 2nd. Thai we extend Io the be- 
guilty. , to travel on yet family deepest 
Samuel murder, not 
Bunch forcible 
pass, guilt v, judgment 
pended upon payment of costs. 
Charles Williams, not 
guilty. 
Hid not help the congestion of. cay in this hour of pain 
;. lit and the slow handling 
and eek days 
Then there was a of 
in evening Connection with trains 
from Kin-Ion that 
relief to passengers and mail 
Sam Brown, assault deadly when the c could la- 
weapon, plead guilty, sentenced 
to jail with leave to 
be assigned to work on roads. 
Sam Brown, carrying concealed 
weapon, pleads guilty, 
suspended upon payment of costs. 
Nathaniel Raid, , guilty, 
sentenced jail will, 
leave to lie assigned to road-. 
Alonzo Barrett, with 
deadly weapon, 
Will Wait Half Hour 
It has been given out that trail 
on the A. N. C. road will wail 
at Kinston until p. in., 
the arrival of the A. U. L. trail 
This will enable connection to In 
made if the A. O. b. is 
over half hour late. 
dues SO lie good. 
Marriage License. 
Register of Deeds R. William 
issued licenses to the 
couples since last 
WHITE. 
J. S. Wooten and Mary Gardner. 
Redding Edwards and Nelia 
Mangum. 
Daniel Blount and Ella Fair 
Jackson. 
H. M. and Fannie 
Patrick. 
Nathan and 
Pollard. 
Frank Lewis and Martha A. 
Curtis 
IDS. 
and Louisa 
Teel. 
mule. Now by of 
tin- 
mad this 
to- .- bloke . 
teal all this 
branch Co 
line is e , i ii and on 
ad. and I hi HI 
mad In of th 
. -i u r d. I works 
US of 
t ;. travel. 
T --r on mi 
road twit c 
nail a d And on 
, rain I ha, i compelled 
e I cal and 
i- 
-is 
III before, 
could be remedied with 
i i rain p mail 
--lid car t laving Wei- 
don morning on a 
return In the evening. 
This Improvement, however, i 
led our people continue 
n keep Silent n-n i-k for 
With proper it be had 
i In now tune to be 
lug. 
pray that of 
may and them in 
their ii re a 
3rd, That a copy of 
lie upon the 
of the societies, j copy be sent 
for publication, also 
me to t he tarn 
Miss i 
Mrs. W. Baker, -Com. 
Mrs. B. Ernest 
Chewed Ear Nearly Off. 
Pope, tin-man 
Jones, porter, on the A. C. L 
passenger got 
on the train before it reached 
Kinston night, Pope 
chewed ear off The 
row was squelched and the two 
putting up the 
train, but they started oil, 
in the presence of Capt. George 
Jones knocked 
Pope down, thus renewing the 
row. wore however, 
anything more serious win- 
done. Both are colored men. 
Kinston Free Press. 
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL 
Monday, September 
W. B. James went to Kinston 
Sunday evening. 
W. H. went to Ayden 
Sunday evening. 
A. M. Moseley returned this 
morning from 
Mrs. H. W. of New 
Bern, is relatives 
J. B. returned Saturday 
evening from a to 
Mr. Charlie skim n returned 
Saturday evening m a trip to 
Baltimore. 
Miss Essie of Bethel. 
i in Sunday evening to visit 
Mrs. J. Keel. 
Rev. J. A. went to 
Rocky Mount this morning to hold 
a there. 
J. Y. Monk returned 
from a visit 
and other points. 
Mrs. C. E. Bradley and 
returned Saturday evening 
a visit to Tarboro. 
J. V. Brine ant son Frank 
returned Saturday evening from a 
visit to Scotland Neck. 
Frank and Bi-c-mi Wilson 
ibis morning for Baltimore where 
they will attend school. 
Kev. W. Washing- 
ton, who bus been preaching 
home tin- 
inn 
The Great Van Show. 
will have 
opportunity of visiting one of i lie 
-bows of the The 
tire-, Van Show will 
pitch lent in Greenville ; 
Oct. 10th. show promises 
year and 
than ever before. The many up 
features by 
show are novel and Pb 
horses and trained ponies an ill 
best. camel, lions 
and a large collection of trained 
are to be seen the grand 
free street parade, in the forenoon 
on the of exhibition. 
FALL OPENING; 
J. B Cherry Co Entertain the Ladies 
B. Co., held 
op- fall and 
opening at 
Ills are always 
ward to pleasure by tin 
ladies for know Ibis drill 
Coming Next Week. 
The Vaudeville and 
Comedy Company, with a strong 
corps of special stage artists, will 
appear Masonic Temple opera 
house for one night only on Friday. 
Oct. 6th. 
evening, 
. i. i i, i . 
Snow Hill today. 
vein up the read 
his morning. 
to 
I ill- lieu 
Jack Cherry, of Norfolk, came 
ii Tuesday evening. 
T. S. Rag-dale, of 
In Tuesday evening In vi-it 
n- brother, W. H. 
Rev. K. a c J . 
Moore left this morning to attend 
the Presbytery that meets 
Henderson. 
D. C James left morning 
for Baltimore Intake a 
is going to 
a the an. 
Dr. J. E. Nobles returned Tues 
a;, evening from Norfolk, 
has been for 
We an- very 
o back and well 
NEWS 
Governor Glenn has 
hi hi- New England 
A hundred do 
, mill it. m be located m 
At Elizabeth City Superior court 
ii id tigers. 
A aged years a 
W. M. Wilkinson who has made I bride HI were the contracting par- 
his home in Tarboro, came Sun a marriage at Winston a 
day evening and returned there few days ago. 
ibis . , 
Evangelist George Stuart has 
Walter Sheppard came closed a great meeting in High 
day evening from the Oxford Point and I now holding a 
asylum to relatives 
and near Greenville. 
Durham. 
LETTER To E. M. 
Greenville, N. C 
Dear costs as much to 
put on poor paint as 
saying mid costs 
much more to put on poor paint; 
more gallon. 
Poor paint is paint 
o paint or paint aim 
carries the best , bad, 
of this seas j Or and chalk or 
there being a great land or paint 
lion velvets and t o-e the 
others. 
It takes more gallons paint 
i d a than paint; 
i d t be coat of I he labor 
cloaks and ruin much a 
Hid many other pretty much as 
tilings. fr 
deco-l This is the way to reckon your 
with autumn for this year; but bow about 
next 
g lie i id a-, d 
. aid . I. 
crochet in all over 
ice us and 
the railroad truck 
Mrs. M. D. Higgs returned Bat- men 
evening Baltimore j They were struck I y 
where she has to purchase the train and killed. 
tall and winter line of millinery 
T. 
Tuesday, 
G. to 
this morning. 
Rev. F. has returner 
from 
W. J. Smith and son, 
went to Richmond this morning. 
Mrs. P. C. returned 
evening from visit to M 
Airy. 
Mis- Lena Matthews 
Monday evening u Visit in 
Baltimore. 
Mrs. W. J. Smith and two of 
her children went to Bethel 
Pi ii 
morning to i 
Sent to Roads. 
John Henry Gray, a 
of color, was a disturbance 
on Five Points Tuesday night. 
Policeman Clark attested him 
when the showed 
the billet had to used 
over his head, Gray is now paying 
his fun with thirty days on 
roads. 
Best twist 
paves and r d II over-. 
colored chrysanthemums 
Liven to the ladies who 
i lulled i opening. 
BLOOD IS THICKER THAIS WATER 
Paint and next yea, 
nothing; year after nest the same 
same fur several years. 
Paint anything else, and your 
costs according to what you 
pa ill with. Some of the mistimes 
near one some some 
three- 
It costs twice, throe times, four 
tunes, live limes, us much to paint 
with a cheat us to paint with 
Yours truly, 
F. W. 
P. B, H. L. our pain,. 
Just received anew supply of 
percales ginghams 
First of the season, new j for D- M. Johnson 
wheat at M. Co. N. C. 
Fakers following in the wake of 
Ami u g fleeced a 
number of people at 
farmer was but coed 
out of live hundred dollars. 
The suit M. Bernard 
for damages for raining a 
in has been started in 
Wake county Superior conn by 
i e rather of i be girl. 
A colored woman of Elizabeth 
left new born babe in 
be woods near town. The cries 
of tin-child attracted laborers who 
were passing and it was found in 
to its life. The 
was arrested. 
A ease nu, of the . e 
l Monday. A 
a a. mis, a man 
man the 
hi- home to 
e w ah 
rial held 
winter 
no Blown went 
Mount this morning 
position there. 
to Jock, 
to take ii 
So is Soft Soap. 
When e tell 
Country is perfectly pure 
and can refer on to many of your 
neighbor who have used it and 
a-e well we offer you 
tacts and not soap. We are 
sale agents Town Country 
paint. Beware of imitation. 
Baker Hart. 
Wholesale mid distributor, j 
of Beth 
who has been visiting Mrs. J. 
Keel, returned home this morning. 
H. Atkinson, Raleigh, can e 
iii Monday to gel up an 
opera for the benefit of the 
Methodist 
Dr. and Mr-. X. 
came Monday to 
Mrs. Alice Harper and returned 
home to la 
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Bowen 
little son returned Monday even 
from market when 
Mr. Bowen has been to 
fall and winter goods. 
September 
C. V. York spent Tuesday up the 
road. 
Rev. E. Cox i ohm nod 
Tuesday evening from a visit to 
Hamilton. 
II I . 
is ice wool 
com ill d ii tin 
in din-form, the man was 
guilty and was lined hid 
tin- mad h i he pm. 
to the 
whereupon Hie r- i mo 
mi sentenced him to u a ,,. 
I. to. iii i mp of com t. 
was taken from his home ti 
j to the sentence. 
Opening 
The white school will open 
2nd. 
colored -cm will open 
Sept. 
It is Important that nil children 
who expect to attend should cuter 
is soon us possible. 
W. Dove. 
We will pay half cent each in 
cash for taken Brown 
a Williamson tobaccos in lots of 
or more. Togs must be 
counted and tied up 
before we i 
Supply Co. 
aw 
., W
GRAND FALL 
OPENING 
OAKLEY ITEMS. 
With Pleasure We Announce OUR Grand FALL 
OPENING Will be Mela in 
n n 
Our buyers have spared no trouble while in the 
VI ll I 
U j 
to procure for your inspection the latest styles and best values in 
wearing apparel, You cannot afford to miss seeing this 
this display. 
A Pretty Souvenir for Each Visitor on This Occasion. 
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL.
J. B.
STORE. 
N. C, 
A. Congleton and wife spent 
days at last week. 
Miss Mary Taylor 
last week after spending a 
f.- days in Tarboro. 
Mrs. J. T. Jenkins daughter 
Mrs. Rogers, 
Wednesday. 
a crowd from here attended 
Great Swamp Sunday. 
K. Buck left Saturday on 
the p. m. train for 
to -i Sunday but he found the 
mosquitoes so, bad he walked back 
same night. 
Vi e have i ii 
town, no beet o tole 
old here known too over 
years old, ii 
been fed M much is three 
in lust 
G. B. family, 
Sunday here, 
Hie u Mi- Sallie Williams 
J. W . 
pent Sunday here with M. 
Skinner. 
Saturday toe Oakley and 
Eureka team met the 
ville diamond. game cloned 
in favor o Oakley. 
boys l; some team will 
over give I hem a little 
la tit-- fourth time 
these elate have played and it 
to in V 
lam r 
i f r ; I 
l I i m hit to lake 
the little office bin I to s. e 
how I will heat 
HI get elected there will he 
beau old 
time coin shucking. 
W. X. . l 
Spent last with 
Scientifically 
Constructed. 
ULTRA, 
A Shoe for 
Women. 
THE ULTRA SHOE for women 
is made with careful reference 
to the most minute details and 
so perfected in its numerous 
styles there is no other 
man's shoe on the market selling 
at the price the Ultra does, its 
superior, if its equal. 
Here is the fundamental basis 
of a perfect shoe. We employ 
our own expert designers, and 
every Ultra Shoe is made over 
a last scientifically constructed 
In meet th- closest variations 
of width and size in 
footwear 
The Ultra Shoe meets every 
requirement of the many 
whims 
We carry SHOE, for men, In Oxfords, Tans, etc 
Pulley Be wen, 
THE HOME 
Whats the Use to Cry 
OVER MiLK
v -y 
HOG STRAYED. 
One v. 
v. . i ,, , i ;, 
swallow I in 
left ear. left fore leg 
i whit Been m sine 
Kith, give a id for ill 
formal ion leading t 
sow. J. W. Smith. 
B. F. D. Greenville, X C 
GET WISE 
and look over our elegant 
line 
Art Squares, Curtains, 
Carpets and 
Mattings. 
We sell tin- only 
The Buck stove. 
Von furnish the family 
We'll furnish the home. 
To Publishers 
and Printers 
We have an entirely new 
process, on patent 
are pending, whereby we 
can reface old Brass Col 
and Hi-ad Rules. 
pt. and thicker, and make 
them fully as good as now 
an i without any unsightly 
knobs or left on the bot- 
tom. 
PRICES 
Head 
regular lengths each 
L. S 
Head Ruled Inches in 
over per 
TAFT VANDIKE. 
Home Outfitters. 
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 
September and 
A sample of 
Rule, 
will be cheerfully 
sent on application. 
Printers Supply Co. 
cf Type 
High Grade Material 
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. 
UP and 
PANTS UP. 
Made to Measure. 
Cleaning, Dying 
and Pressing. 
clothing 
a specially, 
I also clean and dye laces, 
PAUL Tailor, 
Greenville, N. C. 
Don't you need a ledger or other 
blank booklet They are at 
Reflector Book Store. 
We shall have on display on the above 
named dates, samples of 
STRAUSS 
of Chic-go. These sure the best tailors 
in the world, will have on display 
Tuesday, Wednesday and or 
the seasons newest goods. 
Come and investigate. 
C. L. Wilkinson Co. 
A LOGICAL 
As Wrong Had Done, Somebody 
Had to Suffer. 
Did ever hear of the robber 
who tried enter story 
window in Cairo and broke in- , 
Well, the robber went lo the 
and complained about it. 
the man's window badly made 
or be wouldn't have fallen out, and 
so lie wanted justice. The cm 
reasonable, and lie .-um- j 
mooed the owner of the house. The 
owner confessed the was r- 
built, hut claimed that the car- 
was to blame, not he. This 
struck the as Bound logic, mid 
he sent for the carpenter. 
charge is. alas, too -aid the 
carpenter, was at 
fault, and couldn't lit a good win- 
So the impressed with 
the reasonableness of argument, 
sent for the mason. The man plead- 
ed guilty, hut explained that a 
pretty girl in a blue gown had pass- 
ed the building while be was at 
work mid that his attention had 
been diverted from his duty. The 
thereupon demanded the 
girl be brought before him. is 
die said, I am pretty, 
but is no fault of mine. If 
gown attracted the mason the dyer 
should be punished and not 
said the 
for the The dyer was brought 
to the liar and pleaded guilty. 
Thai settled it. The told 
the robber to take the guilty ti l 
to bis house mid lung him from I he 
and people rejoiced 
justice had been don.-. 
pretty soon the crowd returned to 
the court, complaining that 
the dyer was too lung to be proper- 
banged from his 
.-aid the who by that 
lime was getting tired of the 
and find a short dyer and 
hang him. Somebody's got to 
How Clove Trees Are Raised. 
Zanzibar is the principal source 
of world's clove supply. The 
seed.- arc planted in long trenches 
and kept well watered, mid in the 
course of forty days the shoots 
pear ground They are care- 
fully watered and looked alter for 
I years, when should be 
about three feet high. Then they arc 
thirty feet 
well watered until they 
become rooted. Prom that time they 
require only ordinary cure. In five 
or years they come into hear- 
when they are of the size of or- 
pear lives and very shapely. 
Then the young plantation is a 
sight. The leaves of various 
shade- of green tinged with 
serve i p set off the clusters of dull 
red clove buds. 
INSTANCES Or ECONOMY. 
One Man Who Batter Because It 
Was Cheaper Than to Die. 
the candle that beside his 
deathbed, saying that 
was good to die had 
worthy rival in the ii 
French officer who thus explained 
to a wondering Englishman bow he 
contrived to live upon a pension of 
you, mine friend, it i- 
simple you do know it. On Sim- 
day I dine on fiend of mine, 
and den do eat so much I vast 
more Den on 
Wednesday do bin one great big 
dish of tripe, and make me sol 
sick can eat Sunday 
Even this masterpiece of 
however, is fairly matched 
the exploit recorded of a rich bat 
parsimonious English merchant who 
had been ordered abroad for the 
good bis health. But his health 
to get very little good by the 
for he came hack 
la- went was thought to hi 
actually dying when ship came 
in sight of Southampton, the port 
for which she was bound. Hearing 
this, the captain himself went 
down to see if anything could be 
done for his passenger. But the 
whose temper was evidently not 
all improved by approaching 
end, received him very sullenly and 
would hardly utter a word At 
length the asked 
inn Ii do they charge a man 
for lauding on 
was the reply. 
how much is the charge, 
then, for h tiding a cot 
ed the in man, with 
i. 
answered tin 
surprised captain. 
d the invalid, with a 
burst of righteous indignation, 
you suppose, my friend, that Ii i 
-in Ii n . as pay . l id. ex- 
for dying, you're very much 
n Sooner than lei myself 
be upon to that extent 
ii is recorded that he did. 
Angeles Times,
Secret Good Coffee 
the best housekeepers cannot make a good cup of 
without good material. Dirty, adulterated and 
blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their 
counter won t do. But pure, clean, natural flavored 
LION fa sf an 
tho coffee that for over a quarter of a century Las been 
welcomed in millions of make a drink fit 
for a king in this 
HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. 
boll It too long. 
TWO WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE.
of COFFEE, 
it. in tut lire. only in lb. 
on 
these Lion-heads for premiums 
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 
CO., Toledo, Ohio. 
Sleep Comfortable 
-BY. 
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. 
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are 
to all others. 
THE SANITARY 
Coffee and Tea Maker 
A Patent A. urn in tun 
which fits inside of any 
fee away with Eggs 
or Sack, and Needs no 
Try One and Your Coffee Will be better. 
ECONOMICAL and CLEANLY. 
YOUR THEM 
i-r 
OF THE CONDITION 
-01 
The Captain's Comment. 
An old tea captain Ins mute. 
feeling hungry, the other afternoon 
went into a restaurant on the eater 
front and ordered dinner. The 
waiter, with considerable flourish, 
placed a plate of thin, watery look- 
liquid before each of them. 
fellow, what's this 
shouted the captain, gazing 
in amazement at the concoction 
hi- nose. . 
replied the nailer. 
shouted the old dog. 
to hi- mate 
think of that Here 
and me have been sailing on ail 
our lives never it till 
Post-Intelligencer. 
Sun Your Cells. 
We need something that by 
us and helps us to smile or even 
laugh over the worries and 
that tides over 
the blue mid I ho depressing 
Saturday and all the Intermediate 
days of fret and source 
of positive cheer. Because of the 
lack of this people have gone mad 
in their chilly, sad colored life cells 
These are not always inside of 
prison wall-, nor are all the prison- 
en convicts. Low spirited and de 
pressed views of life may lock as in 
as effectually as a 
Wonderful 
most celebrated 
history, uniting miraculous sharp- 
with wonderful elasticity, are 
undoubtedly the hi ides of 
cue. The sabers of Japan, although 
as hard as a diamond and taking an 
edge so acute that they will go 
through a pillow or poker as if the 
were air, cannot compete with the 
old Syrian -words because they haw 
no elasticity. This elasticity is not 
altogether a as even to- 
day one may see in Toledo, Spain, 
blades packed in coils like watch 
springs, Swords won made 
the century in that rival- 
ed in edge and bending qualities the 
famous Damascus blades. At the 
imperial factory of in the 
I rah, some were turned out which 
bent till the point touched 
and which would also cut through 
iron bar. than this no 
Made ever done or can do. 
Arithmetic and 
Teacher If your mother 
twenty-live yards of and 
ii dress requiring hut eighteen yard- 
how much would she have left 
Little can't make 
her own dresses. She has tried often, 
and they are always either too 
she sent it to 
a dressmaker, how much would the 
-in r -end back 
Little Depends on which 
dressmaker she sent it to. Some 
wouldn't back any. 
Teacher 
she m ii an honest one 
Little Girl- of the honest- 
cut things waste so that 
there i- never left, no mat- 
how much -end 
BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. 
A I HE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. AUG. 
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are 
as the best 
every Royal Elastic Mattress and 
bed is sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re- 
funded. 
OUR STOCK IS IN 
EVERY DETAIL 
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China 
closets. Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all 
kinds. 
WHEN TOD NEED FURNITURE 
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book 
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed 
are perfection in making. Try a pair. 
A. H. Taft, 
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. 
c tines 
1,800.60 
from 6,466.76
v- 1.126.62 
4,809.00 
Capital stock pd in 
Undivided profits 
sub to check 18,616.36 
Carolina, I 
I. J. Davis Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- 
statement is true to the best of 
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, 
and sworn to be- 
f--r- this 26th day of Au- 
1900 
J V. JOHNSTON, 
Notary Public. 
Correct- 
T. L. K, 
R. L. DAVIS, 
Directors. 
SALE AND EXCHANGE STAPLES 
MULES, 
-EMINENT EDUCATOR'S 
The North Carolina 
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE 
Presidents Office. 
Greensboro, X. r , August 1905. 
Life insurance Company, 
N. 
Enclosed you will find a remittance for the full annual 
on my policy In your company, and with it I wish to 
my congratulations upon the extraordinary record of the company 
the month of its life 
have taken out this policy for 
i the substantial business men who are 
backing the company. 
Because I like the lorn, of the Income Indemnity Policy. 
I desire very much to encourage, so lams I am 
insurance 
North Carolina, in order that we nay send of our capital 
insurance companies to build 
country instead t our own. 
Very truly pours, 
CHARLES D. 
tau LIFE INSURANCE COM- 
a pp.,, to and are bought by Intelligent and far seeing people, 
i his the business of the company is 
more than a week Since beginning July 
o more M 
PAID FOR LIFE INSURANCE 
N. C.
H. A. WHITE, 
A Mean Trick. 
the so mean then 
the meanest that 
ever do you think she 
did 
night of her party she 
put a phonograph in the 
and now she had a record 
of ail the foolish things said by no 
than seven making 
And she won't tell us who 
even one of the 
in mil cl won . 
Institute is. 
Women and , 
Com . .-
. Z
.- 
The Old Japan. 
Two ago i ha traveler 
I ad been allowed, 
would hue seen in public place- 
following declaration Chinese 
charm i rs, long as the sun shall 
warm the ill, let no be 
so bold as to come to Japan, and let 
ail know that the 
him . If or die Christ 
r;, f , v ,, ,, 
this command pay fur nil 
his 
A Scene 
A bishop was once lo din- 
at a certain house. During the 
course of the meal he was surprised 
to hear the little daughter of the 
house slate that it was dangerous to 
o church. 
do you say said the 
bishop. 
said the little child, 
heard papa telling 
Sunday there a i. gun in th i 
and the canon was in the 
reading and the choir 
in, and the 
drowned the 
We will keep a full stock of horses and mules on hand 
all the season. We are prepared to furnish an; kind 
of; want, draft horses, fine drivers farm
W e the finest mules that can be bought. We 
Is., buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses, 
will buy anything from a plug to driver. 
Come to see tis. we have not got what yon want we 
will it. 
R. L. CO. 
Hairy Skinner. Harry Skinner, 
H. W. Whedbee. 
n. w. 
SKINNER j W. 
I Is 
k HP 
Longest Name In the World. 
The in--. ; Inn of the long- 
est name in the world is in Wale-. 
name is II II- 
which i- uh for 
and purposes into 
P. The 
of r will made 
easier If it be n d the 
Welch is pronounced like 
in e like the 
in while tin 
pronounced almost like 
though more accurately like 
of the
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ii 
e- Will 
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Win 
Norfolk, Va. 
Factors and 
Bugging, Ties-mil 
lit. 
ii. 
TONSORIAL PARLOR, 
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props 
Cleanliness our Motto 
Only experienced men em 
ployed. Opposite drug 
tore. 
Grand v Opening 
September 28th, 1905. 
the line of Dress Goods, Dress 
Trimming-, Silks, plain and fancy and all kinds of Fancy 
notions we bare ever had. 
Everybody invited to give u-a call, for we have the 
things. 
r open Thursday morning strictly at 
James F. Davenport. 
Littleton Female 
Splendid location. Health resort Over 
pupils las. grade of work. High standard of 
and social life. Conservatory advantages In music Ad 
courses in An Elocution. Hot water heal 
lights and other modern 
among pupil, 
n Close t , the health and 
High standard of 
m public occasions. 
24th Annual w II begin 18th. For 
address. M AM., 
Littleton, N. u.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR 
AND 
O. J. and Proprietor 
Entered in the post N. C. as second .-lass matter. 
rates upon application. 
A at in Pitt and adjoining 
i is toward the 
eleven cent inn k. 
Former Governor Charles T 
.-I Virginia, died 
day in Richmond. That state 
of lier foremost men in bis death 
in raw to 
County 7-. C, 1905. 
PITT COUNTY SCHOOLS 
M ., 
With the in of a 
f present 
of A. G Cox. L. C. Arthur 
u may not .,.,,; y is. and with 
wise sneer 
Mr m 
of hi- go is quickly 
by two advances in the price of oil 
those who have changed from 
to electricity are not ought by 
it. 
what baa see 
during i-. in . intent as W. H. 
a -u- shown himself to be, we feel safe 
Two 
ration realized lime 
come tn put a m in in burg 
schools, giving ail bis lime 
them. made daring 
two years has shown 
of their action. At t tin i 
t . , n is public in 
county employing more than on. 
teacher. Neither a 
tax Now i ere is n 
school in Greenville i n pi a 
com pi teal i 
an i I- 
I m-r-- i. Al 
Bethel there is a with a well 
equipped man as i and 
assistant with n en- 
of more two 
At there is a traded m 
with .; and 
four with an enrollment 
two lumen d 
I- I he I ii 
a and additional 
in predicting schools will 
to grow more and mere 
that at no distant 
all have ideal in tin- 
entire county, thing remains 
he a. coin at 
i is hearty support of our 
Si e 
Criticism as it is generally i 
never helps anything, but always 
I nils to pull down We know that 
the men who have this work in 
have at bean the heal interest 
if every citizen and child in tin 
entire and ii behooves ail 
us to loyal support lo the 
in so doing we will aid in 
giving our own children the best 
advantages educationally and there 
give them an equal chance in lib 
with the most favored 
The price of diamonds is steadily 
advancing, and we would advise our 
North Carolina editorial brethren 
that now is the time to lay in their 
winter supply Sun- 
How many can you buy with a 
load of wood 
Now that the charge is admitted. 
President Roosevelt does not seem 
in such a burn talk as be was to 
enters denial to Parker's 
charge made near the close of tie 
last campaign that the big corpora- 
were large contributors to the 
Republican campaign fund. 
Rev. Thomas 
Dixon's famous hook which he has 
was given its initial 
performance in Norfolk on Friday 
night and is pronounced a great 
success. The audience received it 
with great enthusiasm and it is pro- 
the best play on the Amer 
stage today. 
AM NO UNION PRINTER. 
The strike among onion printers 
bus reached North Carolina, and on 
Monday the union printers in the 
teachers, wish an enrollment of Charlotte 
hundred or more. At on there 
is also a good school with a splendid 
sup and three additional 
t. i.-hers, between one 
no. hundred. At Centerville two 
ladies are employed and the 
enrolls about eighty pupils At 
Ballards X R the school em- 
ploys two ladies and roll mi 
was seventy eight. 
All of those districts, except the 
last two. arc local lax districts 
more than special taxes 
an- paid. The in all these 
schools an; as thoroughly qualified 
for work, and arc doing as good 
work, us any teachers in the sup. 
The rural schools have almost 
an equal improvement. here re 
one hundred and five white is 
employed in the schools if the coon 
last year, and only three of these 
held second certificates 
Twenty live or thirty of the rural 
s.-h buildings were neatly painted 
last year, in the past two 
there have been built thirty and 
commodious buildings. 
In nearly all the districts the old 
desks, etc, are being replaced by 
Comfortable ones The school 
been unusually well looked 
after. The last sheriff of the 
Harrington, was a fins 
tor and was always prompt in paying 
the school fund, having at all limes 
an interest and pride in 
of this department of work in 
the county. 
appropriations for the an 
year will, we ire be fully 
as as they were last year 
will, therefore, insure a live months 
in every district. The enroll 
meat and average attendance of the 
is increasing gradually all 
tin tune. The character of the work 
threw up their jobs and walked out 
This was not because the Charlotte 
printers had any grievance against 
their employers, but because the 
International Typographical I 
i hat is trying to enforce a demand 
eight work at a full day a 
p iv. ordered them to quit. 
This movement, we believe, start- 
ed some time ago in Chicago and has 
spread to various parts of the 
try It is the most absurd demand 
of which organized laborers have 
been guilty in late years. The em- 
pi union printers are right 
in their determination not to yield to 
the demand the public ought to 
uphold them in it. A man has no 
If there is any set of men in North 
Carolina that every Democrat should 
want to see landed in jail, it is I hi 
corrupt revenue doodles-- In every 
campaign none are more active in 
using their position 
in an effort to defeat the Dem 
Yet we see that ex 
Aycock is lo be one of the counsel 
try to clear the crowd recently ill 
dieted by the Federal court at 
Greensboro There ought to be in 
stances when Ices will not secure tin 
services of some lawyers. 
OF NITROGEN 
GATHERING CROPS 
The N trail Carolina 
of Agriculture will during the month 
of distribute among the 
farmers of the state for experiment 
purposes, small lots of seed of the 
following leguminous crops, the aw i 
being in each case ready 
with the nitrogen germ and 
suitable for immediate planting 
without farther treatment Tin- 
crops to be with are as 
Alfalfa, burr, clover, sand 
vetch and crimson clover. 
The samples sent out will suffice 
sow strip of land i feet or 
one rod. As a control test, a 
smaller quantity of the same seed 
will be sent also. 
Applications will be received for 
any one of above named seeds or 
for all four kinds, but not more than 
one s.-u. of one kind will be sent 
lo OM applicant Applicants must 
enclose with application SO cent in 
postage stamps for each kind 
s. ed they desire. 
Applicants for these seeds must 
also send to the undersigned a sum 
pie of about one half pounds of 
surface soil from the held upon 
which they propose to sow 
seeds This sample should be made 
up from lots of soil taken from 
art of the field. The 
simple is required to determine the 
of soil amount of 
ready present. The soil samples 
must sent post paid. 
Applicants must also furnish a 
description of the field and of the 
grown thereon during the last 
two years Experimenters are ad- 
vised to select dry, clean soil which 
has this year been hi cotton, corn or 
some hoed crop Those who wish 
to take part in this experiment 
should make prompt application as 
the supply of seed will be limited. 
Address all correspondence re- 
this seed distribution to the 
undersigned. 
Mi 
Biologist, N. C. Department of Ag- 
R X. C. 
Did Mr 
If what I 
of the New York Life, did in 
the funds of bis company for 
political purposes was wrong, then 
isn't Cornelius N. at that time 
treasurer of the Republican national 
committee, who received the money, 
equally And is it not ad- 
lo imply that B. 
chairman of the 
more right to demand a full day's can campaign committee, also is as 
pay eight work than a guilty as Mr. inasmuch as 
he had direct knowledge of the trans- 
action If one has committed a 
grocer has to charge n I r 
ten pounds of sugar and only give 
him eight or a railroad to 
collect fare for a hundred miles from 
a passenger and carry him only 
eighty miles. The prim involved 
is same. 
True, a man has a right t-i work 
Or work, just as In- eh loses, pro- 
he has visible means slip 
n but be no right to demand 
pay for work which he docs not per- 
form. If he engages to do a day's 
work and falls short in his time, lie 
is obtaining wages dishonestly for 
the short time- strike among 
union printers can accomplish no 
will inconvenience em- 
B time, lull just think 
the number men out employ 
winter coming on and 
their families them 
I low are these to be supported 
The only persona by 
these strikes are the officers the 
unions who get large out of 
I the contributions of the members 
. rapidly. The . Wu 
con- 
given in suitable doses, 
alcohol produces a use in blood 
pressure is lo a 
in the area, in 
sell out never there is an , spite of the 
to make money for themselves dilatation, 
is exerting a wonderful for so doing. Experience has proven I How simple it all 
the betterment of the schools. this time and again m late years. J Grocer. 
tea arc becoming and. 
they will engineer a strike and then 
In qualified to do up to date 
work. A live n 
wrong three arc guilty. Having 
g. ibis far. is only fair to ask 
the question. Did Roosevelt 
that such a contribution was 
made ill promotion of his 
American public would like lo 
hear from him mi this subject. If he 
knew of the met hods that were em- 
ployed in raising funds for carrying 
the Republican it 
is not unreasonable lo suppose 
be did. then be is just as guilty of 
shameful act as Mr Mr. 
or Mr. If Mr 
Roosevelt was ignorant of these 
methods at the time then he certain 
can longer enter that plea. 
Now that he knows what has been 
going on what is he going to 
Will he denounce the evil practices 
as other honest men have done, or 
will he sit silent and allow the 
pie to think what they phase. The 
Nous believes that be will be heard 
from i News 
New York's Lost Children. 
number of children in the 
course a year varies considerably. 
The largest number of children 
ever sheltered at the Central 
in the of year was in 1892, 
the year of c 
when, during twelve months, 
more than five thousand six hundred 
children wen- under Mrs. 
care. 
fully two thirds more children 
ire lost during the summer than 
daring the winter, and at the time 
the Italian feast of St ROCCO, 
in June, the press of parents 
waiting on the steps of Police Head 
quarters is so great that, according 
to the officer who tends the door, 
you have to drive them down so you 
can come Indeed. Italians 
divide with the honors of losing 
their little ones. About 
of all the children lost may be safely 
to these two. 
Rill the of all the year 
is the first opening of the public 
s. after the summer vacation. 
Many little ones go to school for the 
first time, and are too small to find 
I heir way home at noon; so the 
mother doubtless gives the teacher 
very explicit directions to keep 
or until her 
val at noon Now to bewildered 
teacher, all pupils, first, appear 
alike, therefore it is not strange that 
sin- fails to remember which is 
be kept till called so. when 
school is out, many little ones find 
themselves in the street, not only 
totally ignorant r how to reach 
home but ally home 
is located They aimlessly 
about, sometimes 
distances, and finally, tired out and 
discouraged, they begin to cry. Here 
some officer takes a baud and, by 
light, the majority of them will ho 
enjoying the city's hospitality at the 
Central Office Pearson's Magazine 
October. 
Gone North 
Watch This 
Space. 
THE KING CLOTHIER. 
Coming on It's Own Train. 
SHOWS 
state 
Ins 
Will positively exhibit at 
GREENVILLE OCT. 10TH. 
a Magnitude never attempted before, 
its vast entirety. Bigger. Better, Greater, Grander 
ban. ever before Display of Entirely New 
F Mini-.-. Moral Museum of The 
New Golden 
Many Strange Zoological Specimens 
Including Rarest Animals in Captivity- The Lioness, Queen 
mil her family A -the 
largest living MUS in weighing 
A Monster I Sweating Behemoth, of Holy Writ, 
captured In th densest Morass of th wild region of the 
Nile. 
A Zoological Garden 
Brought your oily on wheels. The Human Meters, the La- 
Pearl Family of Japanese 
Mons. great Ladder Artist 
Wheelers Marine Band 
finest Musical Organization traveling with any in 
America. 
Grand Street Pageant 
The new and costly Piano to he seen daily in our Free 
Spectacular New Street Parade. A Mala Day. Prepare 
for the ming One ticket admits to all 
shows. All Children Half Price. No Gambling or Swindling 
allowed. Honest and Fair Dealings the mot of tins vast 
concern. 
Two Performances Daily. Doors open at I and p. m. 
Remember the day and date 
GREENVILLE TUESDAY, OCT. 
A contributor us his version 
of what Governor of North Caro- 
said to the Governor of South 
Carolina. It many 
mills have York Com- 
Institute for 
Young 
Women and 
of 
Music. The 
Best 
for Your 
Daughter 
College 
FREE 
LADIES. 
Oil. I 
COMPOUND.
WINTERVILLE 
This department is in f who is authorized to rep- 
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
The painter folio lug cl--.- 
after carpenters on the new 
boy's dormitory and will moon 
done painting the of the 
building. In a few days it will be 
and already 
rooms are engaged in it. 
yards standard calicoes at 
per yard, Harrington, Barber A 
Co. 
Mr, and Mrs. W. S. spent 
Sunday at B G. 
by B. G. 
Co., a car load lime which 
they will sell Tery cheap. 
W. H. Kilpatrick was town 
Monday. 
For Holt time alarm 
clocks and see B. 
Chapman o. 
Waller through 
shipment of shoes 
all styles prices very 
reasonable. 
O. C. formerly the 
firm of Taylor, has 
a as at B 
G. Chapman's. 
White's Black Liniment, spec- 
for human 
family, tine for perfectly 
balanced, sub-cutaneous com 
i. For sale by 
B. T. Cox Bro. 
Mr and Mrs. B. G. Chapman 
Friday in Greenville. 
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, 
the combination kidney medicine 
for stock am a .-lire colic cine, 
at the Drug Store 
Mrs. sparks to 
Washington Friday. 
Big line hats and cape 
received, latest styles. Harrington, 
in-1 
J. C. Galloway as in town 
Sunday 
For hay, corn oats, go to 
Hamilton Harder it Co. 
J. F. Harrington went to Hus- 
ton and returned Monday. 
Cue our up to date farmers In o- 
a wagon loud of teed to 
our Pitt County Oil Co. and 
had it making a bale of lint 
that weighed pounds. 
He paid dollar and fifty cents 
to gel it and exchanged his 
seed tor meal and hulls. And 
he had sold his bale of 
to our leading merchants for 
a little more than pound 
he put his meal hulls oh his 
wagon and returned home feeling 
ill ii he had saved much time 
labor and was pleased with results. 
Leonard Jordan, House, 
here Sunday. 
Mis. L. A. recently re- 
turned from 
where she a 
line of dress 
and Her fall 
opening display of the new styles 
will be held in one of the new con- 
store on Saturday, Sept- 
30th. 
Mr. and Mis. G. A. 
little sou, Herbert, spent 
and in the 
of 
Buggies were seen rolling down 
one of our streets 
route fur our neighbor good 
luck them. 
Mrs. P. H. and 
Pat lie Button went 
K. G. 
Co., are offering prim 
their large stock hi-n 
must be sold within a days in 
order to make room for their 
apply to be received, 
Miss Carrie Chapman, of fox- 
came Sunday to 
Winterville High 
of Mint, and yellow 
Harrington 
Mrs. Mis, I 
Nannie Nichols, spent Saturday at 
L. 
We have the of 
stationary ever brought to 
B. T Cox Bro. 
HIGH SCHOOL. 
Miss in Cox. who las 
visiting at Springs, returned 
home Monday, accompanied by- 
sister, Mrs. 
Nice waist patents cheap at 
Harrington. Barber Co. 
Misses Minnie Eva 
Cox and Maggie Brown spent 
Sunday with MUs Hattie Kittrell. 
B. T. Cox Bro. have a full Hue 
of school books, inks, 
pea tablets, day 
ledgers, account book, states, 
chalk, crayons, school bags and 
straps. Come and see what 
they have before else- 
where. 
L. L. Kittrell spent Monday in 
Greenville. 
Our streets are alive with wag- 
ons carts hauling cotton to the 
gin and seed to the Oil Mill. This 
has made 
and is its just reward. 
Miss Sarah Barker and Mis. 
I Sarah spent Tuesday
When in town call to see I 
run a first livery feed 
I stables. M L. 
Kate Chapman has resigned 
position as clerk B G. 
j Chapman ft Co., and will teach 
, the She is 
one of our popular 
holies and we for her lo 
leave us. 
Try a of Flour 
sale by B G. Chapman Co. 
T. H. King filled his, 
regular appointment Sunday 
morning and night and preached 
two very able sermons. 
Just a few more cloaks at cost at 
H. L. 
Last Saturday the school boys 
played a very interesting 
base ball with the 
team. The ire stood to in 
favor of the school buy Ii was a 
nice game from start to finish and 
enjoyed by those who 
saw it. They expect to play again 
. afternoon 
may expect even a 
I than before, Lei everybody e 
out and the game, 
When -d nice 
bananas orange apples 
of any call on H. L. John MM, 
T. H, 
A. G. G. K. 
attended services at Hopewell 
evening. They report a 
good sermon by a Rev. Crater, 
Hopewell the most pros- 
of the county 
of our are found 
in that community. Not only do 
attend the preaching 
Mr. King has on fourth 
Sundays, but they have one of the 
best conducted Sunday in 
the county. Ii la presided over by 
that quiet, conservative, 
ed man, Mr. Ayden, 
who has 
the people in the community. 
Call at II. L Johnson's ex- 
his line of Hosiery 
Misses Ladle and Gents. 
J. II. Hudson, Black Jack, 
left Monday morning for Baltimore 
Where lie Will resume his medical 
studies. He expects to return a 
full pledged M. next spring. He 
was once a student here and has 
many will rejoice at 
his well merited He will 
be the one of our students to 
in medicine, but several 
are studying for noble 
profession and ere long will belong 
to the 
Fall goods arriving daily A. 
W, Ange Co's. Come 
and see them. Motto Beat go. 
at 
a. 
wan in town 
If you to t your 
fur meal you can same time 
by meal far sour seed 
have cotton ginned at the 
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. 
of Greenville, wee 
In our town yesterday buying 
u. 
Mrs. Minnie wife W. B 
died here Friday a id 
buried Sunday. She leaves a 
husband two Mrs. 
Kicks was a daughter Mrs. Bet. 
Trunks and valises at 
ton Barber Co. 
Albeit Creswell 
Washington county. 
school 
here today. 
If you nice or some 
furniture see A. W. Ange 
J. K. Greenville, 
will preach in Baptist church 
Thursday night. He is . of 
ablest and most young 
ministers in slate and our 
will be glad to hr him. 
Call and see my line of shoe 
before baying elsewhere II. L. 
Johns n. 
B-HI -ill W M. King was in 
We are always 
glad met-r as he is of 
Pin best 
In., el i, suits at H L. 
R-v. s Of Washing 
l., preach in the 
church Sunday night. 
I He will be on his 
and our people will be glad to see 
and hear him again. 
Our line of fall Winter, 
goods are now in. See our lire be 
fore you buy. to please A. 
W. Co. 
We have been Informed that 
prices on pants at A, W. A 
Co. has cut 1.00. 
Another load school were 
shipped out of A. G. C x Co. 
yesterday. 
A Progressive Institution That is th 
of This 
It la always a great pleasure 
to us u unto 
along lines. S 
greater can come t 
any people than the establish. 
of an educational 
hi f U E 
j principal of the since 
This his In art and 
I in work 
i lied when a 
had to be laid 
which la tn be 
conducted and surrounded 
influences tend to I 
character while it is developing 
brain power. No better illus 
if this kind of an 
been the 
another i Tins. 
us the 
was built the next 
character 
three and equip this 
Is indeed 
having such a at its head, 
Ina are selected 
to their ability and 
i . in I i 
an outlay school has Indeed remark- 
. i i. i. I. i . 
about 
During the year 
r of pupils 
enrolled reached which 
M were boar rs and 
six were represented. 
If turning of 
means anything A. 
On mast he making Iota 
and far 
have been keeping a 
line la-e prices on bard. 
ware and mill for next 
day a W, L. Home. 
Don't forget the pule Sept. 
next Mis Sarah 
Taylor will have u.-r opening 
She has a 
which she selected 
in days ago aid 
will be prepared to unit everybody 
in goods and prices. Come along 
ct, you can get just what 
you want l bat special 
as well as . v i , oily else 
When in need of fr.-sh meals 
fish heel call If L, 
the TORPID LIVER, 
strengthen the 
t a bowels, and are 
m. an 
MEDICINE, 
In districts their 
lire as 
peculiar properties in 
that poison. 
I. 
No Substitute. 
North t i in 
i in County i term 1805, 
s i 
Barber. Cox, l 
Harrington, Bar- , of Summon 
oar 
D. A. Henderson. i 
will take 
notice that an entitled as above 
has been commenced In the 
county, 
property, In claim 
And the laid 
will take notice that 
he a term i 
county lo 
V held on the 19th Monday after the 
1st Monday in s,. mis r, it the 
ii h i. v. 
court house hi said count., and an 
or demur 
or will apple to 
,. 
Court I'm 
ARNOLD'S BALSAM 
to 
Cholera By 
Jno, L. and Coward Wooten 
object of this sketch, The 
located 
at Winterville, a splendid grow- 
town, about six miles South 
is in our opinion 
one of the first Institutions of its 
kind in North With a 
board of trustees composed of 
the beat men from a number of 
counties, with tine moral and 
religious surroundings, with 
elegant Christian gentleman and 
scholar of marked ability at its 
bead assisted by a competent 
and consecrated teach 
its, with equipment, 
both in buildings and furnish- 
Is preparing and sending 
out young with character 
and education to take their 
places in life's work. ready 
its Influence is being fell in allot 
Eastern North Carolina and is 
with pleasure and 
are giving to the public this f 
and Inadequate account of its 
and progress. 
The of Winterville 
High School since its foundation 
baa been remarkable The tint 
beginning of the school was in 
the fall II opened 
with a two room 
house that hail been rented fur 
that Tills was only u 
temporary tin- 
permanent quarters for tho 
school could be made ready 
Prof. Q and one 
other teacher tin- 
at that 
A G. Dr T Q 
bad donated u four acre tot 
tho citizens tho community 
joined In building tho house 
on property This wits h 
well two building 
containing tour recitation rooms, 
four smaller for music 
art and a chapel. This 
was completed early in 1900 
at meeting of Baptist 
in that year 
and grounds were do- 
to association to equip- 
and become associational 
school. 
Ii that early pro 
vision must be made for 
for the pupils, and In 
following summer what is known 
us tho girls dot was built. 
will continue. It is 
already the pride county 
and the Neuse Association, and 
we see do reason why it should 
not become the educational 
for all Eastern North 
There is ample room for 
more and equipment; 
and with the moral and Christian 
surrounding it we ex- 
pact tn see Winterville High 
without a peer in North 
There is wisdom in 
money and teachers in one 
school lather than 
both over a large territory 
a number of schools The 
cry best advantages can be had 
in this way The 
made upon every hoy and 
in a rung is en- 
i i different from what it is 
i i n i Everything fa- 
bringing enough boys and 
e it to them tho 
the , very best at the very 
I least This is what is look- 
,, , for in Winterville High School. 
Its friends good 
I, w v on there enlarged 
and until it shall in 
needs of 
reached with 
was 
s.-, ,. .,, 
mom 
Two of these yea h arrange 
was in for i i 
, . ,, I 
the district to in 
admitted which accounts tin 
enrollment being larger in 
years. 
The school has so in 
ACADEMY BUILDING.
way tot i lie educational 
Tho In a IT a 
for people willing to 
The re i- demand for 
nun union printers;. i 
of energy can 
readily learn, and can find an 
learning almost 
any 
i . i In 
he line I he 
of t 
till v can In- imagined hen the 
I l 
present, M i l i lion r 
nod 
i hoarders 
so i . 
Mill's all 
at I u-i 
The Co, Mill 
to be far aid 
near, and general satisfaction 
to prevail,
A. W. 
Hut;, th 
was ;. 
II 
for i.- mid 
nice 
another on ml n . 
V this is iv. i 
for use and every room 
in it is engaged by pupils wait 
Tl y now
is none n 
where. 
I have opened up n new 
s in the meal market, and 
prepared to furnish nice, 
fresh, fat, beef and pork, also 
barbecue 
Nice Choice a 
per pound. 
Beef at per lb. 
Stew Beef at per lb. 
My terms arc strictly cash 
and we ask a share of your 
patronage, 
Yours tor honest dealings, 
J- J. JONES. 
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES
DORMITORY.
Chew the heat-Cits tobacco. 
l .
O J .
Ii . . 
Office, and S .-. 
For Rates
LOCAL M-.- o. 
Horn-
I Not Quite 
f blow often you ran get a . 
thing 
nail or seres driver or 
lacking. Have good 
tool box and he prepared tor 
emergencies Our 
n all could desire, and 
we rill see your tool 
does lack i single 
t useful article. 
Course 
You get Harness, 
Horse Goods, c 
J P 
Corey
m. 
, and Grocer and 
i . Dealer. Oath paid 
KM.-. X-i. Seed. Bar- 
rel . Turkey. Egg, etc. Bed- 
Suits, Ra 
salts, Table, Lounges, Safes, P 
and Gail As 
Key West Chi- 
Henry George Can 
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. 
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, 
d mar, Meat, Soap- 
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, 
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar, 
Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nut- 
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, 
Prunes, Currents, 
and China Ware, Tip and 
Ware, and 
Best Butter, New 
Royal slewing and mi 
other goods. 
quantity. Cheap for cash. Com 
see 
-oil 
North Carolina, i 
Pitt 
v. 
vs 
. 
notice, that; 
l.-i . . i 
of I'm l 
i-t solute divorce 
i upon tilt 
will further ll 
quired to appeal 
Superior court 
lie the to t I 
villa on the M 
in i 
i in- l i day of i r, 1903 
i i- or I- m ii complaint i 
d or 
,, the in- for the relief i 
aid complaint. 
This the day July, 1905. 
n. i . Moore, Ci S. C
. 
obtain i 
-a. 
slid 
that In- 
, term 
i in county
i i after tin 
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. 
shade A. enters and claim 
thirty acres, more or less, of 
ant land in Pit 
lying between the 
Samuel Kites old paten- 
in Indian Well Swamp, bound 
the lands C. P. smith 
H'm. use wife's land, and 
Hums. 
This August 7th, 1906. 
Any person or persons claiming title 
lo or Interest In the above described 
land must tile tin r protest In 
within the next days, or they be 
bat red law. 
R. WILLIAMS, 
taker for 
this August 7th,
Having qualified as 
Williams. 
Pill County, N. C this 
all persons having claim 
state of sail-, de i 
the on 
lath day of August 
will be pleaded in 
All persons Ind 
-i tie will please 
pay men 
day An 
l. I 
d. late 
is to notify 
s against the 
them 
before the 
-i- s notice 
i-i their re- 
bled to 
gust 1905. 
NOTICE TO 
The Clerk Superior Court Of Pitt 
County having is- Letters 
to me, tin on 
the day of August, 1906, on the 
. of N. 
deceased, NOTICE is h given to 
persons Indebted to the Estate to 
make immediate pa to the tin- 
and to all creditors of said 
their claims properly 
authenticated, undersigned 
. it In ii twelve months after date 
this Notice, or this Notice will lie plead 
in bar their recovery 
This the 8th, day August 
on the Estate of Albert N- 
NOTICE TO CREDITOR. 
The Clerk of the Superior court of 
Pitt county, having issued Letters of 
Administration tome, the undersigned 
on the day Of August. on the 
estate of F. U. Tucker, deceased. No- 
is hereby given to all persons in- 
to the estate to make 
a t- . tO 
--editors of estate to pres- 
s to 
undersigned, within twelve months 
this notice, or this notice 
ii be In bar of their recovery. 
This the 12th day of Aug. 
on the estate of K. B. Tucker. 
I. A. Attorney. 
Dyspepsia 
Cure 
Announcement 
ave to announce we arc 
Gives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, 
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous i I. 
stomach and catarrh of the A guaranteed cure. 
Tm 
ii u 
ii i. r M 
nil t
I I 
. by JNO. L v. 
. A, . 
CONDITION OF 
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST GO 
AT . N. C 
At August 25th, 
stock 
and
.,,.,. ;,.,,,,,,.,. 
. . f ft ; of 
I .-i; 
. 14,121.04 
i i-. 
. . 
i I. i 
other S 
To 
2.00 I 
S of County u Pit, 
I. -I. of named bank, 
the above statement is true to the beat of my 
,. ii. It. Cashier. 
Subscribed and sworn to 
me, day of August, 
l s 
Notary Public. 
Correct 
GRIMES, 
THOMAS, 
Directors. 
. in I I ii tit 
GET YOUR SUPPLIES 
Now 
Everything you want in the way of 
nice Canned Goods, Pickles, 
fruit, Candies, Nuts. can be had at 
our store 
We carry a large supply of the Best 
Goods 
JOHNSTON BROS. J 
Tic- 
for 
White Lead, Paints,
j Colors, and Town and 
country Ready Paints. 
There is no line in the world better than s 
the Harrison line. It has behind it a 
reputation for honorable wares and honorable I 
dealings. 
If you use the Harrison Paints need 
never worry quality. 
We trust that you favor us with k 
orders whenever you want good paint for any 
Have just a car load and 
can give you Special Prices. 
Baker Hart 
h, IV. C, 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. 
GREENVILLE, N. C 
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 
main . 
and Discounts 1108,962.27 
and 1,668.66 
Stocks, etc. 2,500.00 
b I Furniture A Fixtures 8,647.83 
ft House Oil 
Banks 
Cash 
Coin 
.- Coin 
NEW MAN 
At the Old Stand. 
I have purchased the sin-- 
W. 
Ti and tin- 
old ml 
Points. 
I will lo till III ll- 
of the trade and will i 
i.- v line of 
heavy and Groceries. 
Fruit-. Tobacco 
Cigar, 
on want the 
the lowest price 
ii v can lie fold. 
J. J. TURNAGE 
The Points Grocer. 
Central Academy 
REV. M W. HESTER, Principal. 
PROF w M HINTON. Associate 
A Christian home and High 
School for buys and men 
Splendidly located in Warren 
county, one mile from depot, 
mediately on S, A. L., road in a 
beautiful grove of or 
on a acre farm. 
For further information ad- 
dress the Principal or Associate 
Littleton, N. c.
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if S -1 tin 
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.; of t i- 
Blow, Attorneys. 
Mi TO CREDITORS. 
of Si t 
issued . f 
to me, iii.- d 
in the day of Aug. 1905, on 
the estate of W. K Jolly, 
ed, NOTICE is hereby given to 
all persons indebted to the es- 
make immediate payment 
to the undersigned, and to 
creditors of said estate to present 
their claims properly 
i-at to tin- undersigned, with- 
in twelve in after date of 
this notice, or notice will be 
plead in their recovery. 
This day of Aug. 1905. 
p G James, B F. Jolly 
on the estate of 
E. Jolly. 
Nonce 
After 1st I will be 
to furnish private con- J 
to and depot for 
. in town 
The will I 
then only ran hotels to 
depot wharf and fare on I 
that will also he phone I 
J. 
Steamboat Service. 
J L 
on v 
K hi i 
dully 
in. -v 
at Washington with 
Railroad tor 
Rill Philadelphia, 
Hi-Moil and all other 
. ll Norfolk 
all poi Wet.
,, N k 
. H. It 
subject hi change 
-11 notice. 
i. u. MY Agent. 
ton, 
J. J. Agent, Green- 
ville, N. 
I. C. General T. and 
I. Agent, Norfolk, Va., 
Always 
-------1 
Stock of Framing x ft. 
Also German Siding, and 
Partition and all kinds dressed 
necessary tor building a 
house complete. Hills 
short notice. Bind. 
Greenville lumber Veneer Co- 
Your Life 
Current. 
The power that gives you 
life and motion is the nerve 
force, or nerve fluid, located in 
the nerve cells of the brain, 
out through the 
nerves lo the various organs. 
If you arc tired, nervous, 
irritable, cannot sleep; have 
headache, feel stuffy, dull and 
melancholy, or have neuralgia, 
rheumatism, backache, 
pains, indigestion, 
stomach trouble, 
kidneys and liver are inactive, 
your life-current is weak. 
Power-producing; fuel is need- 
ed; something to increase nerve 
the nerves. 
Dr. Restorative 
vine is the fuel you need. It 
feeds the nerve 
force, and restores vitality. 
I Dr. 
and 
Pills I to bed. I 
of two v. I 
h. lint I was 
unable to i up. ii- hi-Us would 
i-nM c and 
would weak mid almost 
My poor. I 
had 
and 
to away 
my was better. 
taken In nil seven of tho 
and I . 
ROSA E. la. 
Dr. is sold by your 
druggist, who will guarantee that the 
first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he 
wilt refund your money. 
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 
1,614.81 
In, 
Stock paid In i u. 
Surplus, 
Undivided Profile 
Expenses Paid -11 
Bills Payable 21,01111.110 
Deposit subject to check SI 
Cashier's checks out-
Hand. 
COBB BROS. CO 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in 
Cotton, Grain 
Private Wires lo New 
and Kw Orleans. 
Mock of Goods Sale Cheap. 
We will sell the H. Proctor 
k of general at 
t a bi and 
will or th- e to 
Stock, 
between a d 
lira, 
-.-land, X. C. 
North Carolina, 
County of Pitt. 
I, James L. Little, the above-named bunk, do 
-wear that the statement above is true to lust of 
belief JAMES L LITTLE. . 
sworn 
this 2nd of Sept., 
WALTER G. WARD.
If. W. 
W. WILSON 
J. G. MOVE, 
F. 
Fire. 
Plate Glass. 
General Insurance. 
GO ON 
Health. 
YOUR 
Strongest and Best Companies Represented. 
A YOUR Patronage Solicited. 
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, 
WILSON, N. C 
For Male and Female. 
course in and Music, Art, 
Kin. Physical Culture, Bookkeeping, 
Typewriting. A complete in Ancient and Modern 
Language and Three courses leading to A. B. 
Degree e. Faculty 
September Bib, 1905. 
or 
J J LL. D. Wilson, N. C 
The Reflector 
The Is Read By Everybody in reach, and 
it reaches people money to pay for what they want. 
If yon have what they want advertise it and yon are sure to 
get a part of their money.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. 
i i. l l j t s 
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- 
AYDEN, N. C. -t 
N. C, Sept. 1905. 
As authorized for Daily 
and we take 
pleasure in receiving sub 
and writing; receipts 
those in arrears. We have a list 
of all who receive their mail 
this office. We also take orders 
for job 
We are requested to announce 
that the will give free 
tuition lo two or three boys who 
will perform the work 
and around the graded school 
the prefect session. 
is a good 
boys we hope it will be 
taken advantage of. 
If you need the way 
of Crockery, Tin ware 
conic to see us, Hart 
Miss Fannie of 
came up Friday to enter 
school here. 
E. E. Co. will do all they 
possible can to please you with 
their new line of heavy and fancy 
groceries. 
Ex-Sheriff W. H. Harrington 
was here Friday. 
Come to see Hart Jenkins 
when you need to dress 
your It-el, we can save you 
you something to fit the 
foot. We carry nicest and best 
shoe you ever saw. Try a 
pair and be convinced. 
Mrs. R. Smith has returned 
from a visit to 
have 
moved into their new brick store 
on south side Main street. 
There were services Sunday in 
the Free Will Seminary conducted 
by Phillips. A huge 
was in attendance. 
If the graded school 
hasn't gut the set of 
teachers in the state, then mark us 
down as no judge of beauty. 
opinion on this subject hat never 
yet been brought into question. 
We can prove all we Prof. 
He called at our 
Sunday evening, but he didn't ask 
for us, still we 
what he lucked having a good 
time no else need seek for. 
dozen eggs by C 
A. Fair for which will be paid the 
highest cash price. 
Wood Kittrell, 
was here Sunday, 
Lace Curtains SO cents 
pair up, o cents per yard 
up, at J. Ii. Smith 
Miss Minnie Cooper, Wash 
has visiting Mrs. J. 
J. Him-.-. 
Mrs. Marcellus Cooper, after a 
pleasant visit to her brother, 
Stancill Hodges here, has returned 
to her home in Washington. 
Save your hay, get a grass 
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade, 
bush hook or pee hole digger, at 
J. R- Bro. 
Mrs. Crawford, of 
a visit to 
W. Co ate toe 
depository for school books. 
Mies spent from 
Friday evening until Monday with 
friends in 
A lull supply of No. Timothy 
Hay Oats, Bran, 
Seed Hulls and Meal, at J. K 
Smith ft Bro. 
Mist Ethel Burnett alter 
weeks stay with sister, Mm. 
Nobles, left 
her home in City. 
C. A. Fall who has been away 
lbs pun two weeks up in 
City and other summer 
retorts, came home Sunday. 
A eat- load of tiling was received 
here Monday which will be used 
partly in town 
the improvement of the road near 
Haddocks X Roads. 
There were bales of 
sold the market here last week. 
The price paid was from to 
cents. 
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw 
Gum Bread Trays at J. It. 
Smith Bro. 
On the first call of roll He 
opening the graded school yes- 
morning pupils 
to their names. 
received, fine line of 
and can fit you up in any style 
r price. 
Out at he Ayden Lumber camp 
Sunday night Tom Purvis, a 
without 
the slightest provocation, cut 
slashed Elijah Manning, a very 
and industrious 
a razor and then fled. The 
are a serious nature and 
it is not yet determined as to what 
result will be. Monday morn- 
Deputy Constable Bronson 
boarded the train with a 
warrant for Point, at Parmele 
he ought bis man, but while 
waiting for a train his 
prisoner managed to make his 
scape. Mr. Tripp is full of 
but he couldn't help it. This was 
bis first case. 
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs 
S. A. died Saturday 
was the cemetery 
Sunday afternoon. 
Tobacco twine, thermometers, 
etc. for sale by Cannon 
John Z. Brooks, of Grifton, was 
here yesterday. 
A full supply of Trunks, 
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and 
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith Bro. 
Overseers throughout this town, 
ship are now busily engaged 
roads. Good roads are 
a necessity to success and prosper- 
and we hope advantage will be 
taken of this extremely tine 
and all toads in the county put 
in class order. Wherever 
good toads are seen is a sure sign of 
thrift and and we hope 
the overseers will realize this fact 
and act accordingly. 
J. Raymond has a nice 
black horse, years old, he would 
like to sell. The horse is perfect- 
gentle. 
For carpenters grind stones 
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J. B. 
Smith A Bro. 
Calico and Gingham at -t cents 
per yard, great reductions in white 
slippers and summer goods, at J. 
K. Smith ft Bro. 
your buildings by 
painting them with 
Town and County lead 
and full line of colors, kept at J. 
R. Smith ft Bro. 
For can peaches, apples, 
tomatoes, apply to E. E. 
Co. 
A new Hue of Cradles and Cribs, 
Mattresses to match, at J. R. Smith 
Bro. 
The ladies say Cannon 
have the prettiest Hue of 
dress goods in town. 
Fancy candies, oranges, apples 
and bananas at B. E. Go's. 
Dart ft is the place in 
get your suit this tall, as the are 
handling M. H. line 
and e-iii five a nice lit. 
n A Jenkins for a bar 
of Columbia Flour, none 
to In- had anywhere. 
Their is truly an age of 
One hundred years ago, 
Sunday Sept. their 
a cook Stove in Town- 
ship, and last week K. Smith 
Bro. had to arrive a solid car load 
of cook stove-, word 
or coal, aid Kettle, 
Griddle, and other ware to match 
M joints of stove pipe, 
these Gentlemen are doing a large 
and their success is due 
to the low prices and the low 
pi ices are due to the fact they 
buy in car lots, such as Hay, Lime, 
Floor Oats, Stoves Hulls and 
Meal, we saw them shipping yes- 
Cook Stove Healers, 
and to match. This is a 
of days shipment. 
W. C. Co. are 
the most complete line us 
youths, children-nit's v 
in the town of Ayden. 
a trial. They are in. I 
they can please you as the e 
and quality. 
shoes are best. 
pair sold under a guarantee 
W. C. Johnson Co. this 
line for Ayden. 
keep Furniture, Mattress-. 
Bed Springs, 
etc., up stairs. 
Tyson. j 
TO 
Having just returned I 
Philadelphia Optical 
graduating in a special 
the human eye, and the 
of optics, I feel able and p 
pared to correct any of 
of refraction that any 
can correct with glasses. I w 
lake any case of weak eyes, or eye 
strain, dull hurting, aching, bum 
eyes, or eyes with 
bad or low on a 
guarantee, to relieve the 
and give entire satisfaction lo In 
patient or not charge one cent. The 
largest per cent, of all 
headaches and 
errors of refraction and eye 
Ii is dangerous to pro 
when your eyes call 
assistance. Glasses are the 
remedy for errors of refraction 
weak eyes. Any style or hum 
glasses desired. As g . 
references as are in the , 
furnished on application. 
Very 
J- W. Taylor, Ref. D. 
Those an squares, , t 
Cannon Tyson have just r.-- . . 
are beauties. 
Oranges, apples, bananas mil i 
fruits kept by ft Mel. w- 
horn. 
Cannon Tyson 
selling their pretty . 
steads cheap. They ate d ii- . . 
Those Royal Felt Mar. . .- 
that Cannon Tyson handle are 
the equal of anyone the market. 
Get the Cox cotton planter tin 
best the market at J. Smith ft 
Bro. 
Go to E. E. ft Co's new 
market tor beef, fresh meats, saD. 
sage, and fresh fish. 
J- W. Taylor, our optician i.- 
now back again from the 
Optical College, he 
graduated is a special course in 
the of optics, ready to 
better service than ever before 
to those from weak eyes 
and in of glasses. 
Slippers, lawns and straw hats 
are being sold extremely cheap 
tor cash by Cannon Tyson. 
Don't forget that 
Tyson can supply your wants in 
almost anything in furniture. 
Bay, oats, ship stuff, 
cotton seed hulls and meal 
on hand. Cannon a Tyson. 
The freshest loaf bread right 
from the oven at 
Don't fail to see Gannon Ty- 
son's new both plain and 
decorated. Prices are cheaper 
than uteri v. 
Sun-1.-II ft i 
daily ,.,. 
light the
THE BANK v DEN 
N. 
M the close of business
Loans and 
Furniture and Fixtures oil 
Demand 
from Banks, 
Cash Items, 130.52 
Coin, 
Silver Coin, 1,668 
National Bank notes and 
other Li. notes 
Total, 
2,411.00 
13.1.158.02
Capital stock paid in.
Undivided profits leas 
expense, 
Dividends unpaid . 
vi in cluck, 23,766.28
Ti 
138,158.0. 
STATE OF
I. J. It Smith, Cashier of the above- h 
the above statement is true to the lust 
lief. , 
and sworn lo 
me, this Animal 
STANCH, HODGES, 
Notary Pub
y and be- 
Mil, Cashier. 
-e-l; 
K SMITH. 
JOSEPH DIXON, 
It. V., CANNON. 
W. 
IN 
Groceries 
And Provisions 
The Fall Season opened and found a select 
line Of 
Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Shoes. 
HA SAND 
Cotton and 
Ties always on hand 
Fresh floods kept ton- 
in stock. Country 
Produce Bought and Sold 
D. W. 
North Carolina. 
NEW MEAT MARKET. 
I have opened up a new- 
stall in the meat market, and 
are prepared to furnish nice, 
fresh, beef and pork, also 
barbecue. 
Net Choice Steak at 
cents 
A u per pound. 
Roast Bed at per lb. 
Stew Beef at per lb. 
My are strictly cash 
and we ask a share of your 
age. 
our-, honest dealings, 
e I . 
Clothing. 
in stock 
Clothing. Clothing. 
Out- Clothing line is completed, 
and these suits are mad,, from especially 
from ready 
is the mark that means most in but price 
most -the 
and the most experience in clothes making cal 
and inspect our fine before buying. 
Dry Goods. Dry Goods. 
Our Dry Goods-lino is complete and we especially invite 
chase Dross Goods before you make your fall 
Hats. Hats. Hats. 
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets 
A Medicine for People. 
Brings Health and Rent-., i Vigor. 
t Lire 
Kiln.-v Pimples. i. Impure 
T.-u in 
form. by 
WIs. 
GOLDEN NUGGETS -OR SALLOW PEOPLE 
In Hats yon will find us headquarters w 
high grade hat, why pay 
better satisfied than three. 
sell the celebrated 
a bat and no 
Dr. Joseph Dixon 
AND 
Office Block, Railroad, 
Ayden, N. C. 
Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. 
Our stock of shoos are as complete as can it. and our 
purpose is to give the best shoe, best quality and styles tor 
the least money. 
We also carry furniture In stock. will find complete 
with us. Buy one of our Royal Fell 
sold under a guarantee. 
CURES INDIGESTION., 
When you have a suit of clothes, 
pair of pants to or press, 
remember I only turn out 
class work. Also working 
over altering Prices 
very reasonable. Satisfaction or 
your money back. Give me a trial. 
FRANK HOPKINS. 
Back of Davis Barber Shop. 
N. C. 
cause they are superior to all others, 
IT not the refunded. 
Perfect satisfaction when 
refunded. 
J. R. 
AYDEN, N. C. Leader in Los 
with its or your money 
Central Barber Shop. 
Edmond Fleming, Props. 
Located in main section 
the town. 
Four chairs in operation each 
one presided over by a skilled 
barber. 
Our place is inviting, razors sharp 
our towels clean. 
We thank you for past patronage 
and ask you when 
good service is wanted 
Subscribe tn 
Dr. W. B. of Char 
N. will be Greenville 
at Hotel Berlin Thursday Oct. 
5th, for day His 
practice is limited to Eye, Sir, 
Nose, Throat, and 
glasses. 
PHARMACY 
Ayden, N. C 
Best 
Lighted 
House 
in the 
State 
Best 
for our 
Customers 
and their team. 
Brick 
Warehouse, 
Greenville, N. C. 
Farmers bring us your Tobacco 
The Brick. 
We will always work for your interest 
and guarantee price. 
BRINKLEY 
Proprietors. 
The following 
Gentlemen 
Constitute 
Working 
Force who are 
Always glad 
to see you 
D. S. Spain 
I Bookkeeper 
B, T. Bailey 
Auctioneer 
H. S. Hardy 
Floor Manager 
Ed. Harris 
Clip Calculator.
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Announcement 
i to announce tint c art 
Not Quite 
How often i an get 
thing done -a 
nail or screw driver or 
; lacking. Have good 
tool box and I prepared for 
S emergencies. 
is all could desire, and 
J we will at your tool 
box doe not lark a sins e 
useful article. 
Of Course 
I You get Harness, 
S Horse Goods, 
M. SCHULTZ 
. -.- . retail Grocer nod 
j . . Denier. Cash paid 
Cotton MM, Oil 
r.,, Turkey. Egg, etc. Bed 
Suits, Ha 
Carriage, Go-Carts, 
Lounges, Bate, P 
and Gail Ax 
High Key Weal One 
Henry George Clear, Can 
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. 
Pine Syrup, Jelly. Milk, 
flour Meat, Soap- 
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, 
Option Seed Meal and Hulls, 
Oranges, Apples. 
Candle, Dried Apples, Peach., 
Prone, Currents, Raisins, Ola- 
and China Ware, Tip and 
Ware, Cakes and 
Ch-e-e, Best Butter, New 
Sewing Machine and nu 
ether goods. an. 
quantity. Cheap for cash. 
see me. 
VT K t i 
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. 
shade A. enters and claim 
acres, more or 
in I it 
lying between the 
I and San Kite old 
i.- Indian Well Swamp, bound- 
ml the lands of C. P. Smith and 
Wm. use 
others. 
This August 7th, 1906. . 
person or persons claiming sine 
Interest In the above describe, 
land must file protest in writ nu 
within the days, or the; will be 
red by law. ,.,. 
K. WILLIAMS, 
taker for I'm 
this August 1906.
as administrator 
Williams, c late 
County, N- V. is in 
all persons having claims against the 
of said t them 
on or before the 
null of August node 
.,, be pleaded in liar of their re- 
All persons Indebted to said 
will please mu 
j bis theft iii of August 
O. I 
Gives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, 
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous 
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure. 
th. US- 
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u th. I 
or w cat 
a, Drawls . 
and Retail 
for 
OP OF 
THE BETHEL AND TRUST CO 
AT 
i- i 
N. C. 
August 25th, 
I'S. 
LI 
, inns and founts 
i, s i in
I-, mid 
I tanker 
ash
II I 
other U S i 
Total 
i 
I stock
.-i-i of 
i if
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Total 
II 
an 
White Load, Paints, 
Colors, and and 
country Ready Paints. 
NOTICE 
The Clerk of Court of Pitt 
ls Letters 
to me, in on 
day of August. 1906, on the 
e of N. 
deceased. NOTICE Is Ii given to 
ill persons Indebted to the Estate to 
make Immediate pa the up- 
and to all creditors of said 
Estate to present properly 
authenticated, to undersigned. 
twelve months after to 
this Notice, or this Notice will be plead 
in bur of their recovery 
This the day or August 
on the Estate of Albert 
The Clerk of the court of 
Pitt county, having issued Letters of 
Administration to me, the undersigned 
on the day Of August, 1906. on the 
estate P. Tucker, deceased, No- 
is hereby given to all persons In- 
to the estate to make 
to the 
estate their 
,. ii . b to the 
undersigned, twelve months 
. i-the date of U is notice, or this notice 
be in bar of their 
This the 13th day of Aug. W. 
on the estate of F. 
I. A. Attorney. 
s N Carolina, u 
l cashier of tin-above named bank, do 
statement U true to the beat of my
and sworn to MKS, 
I ,. me, this 81--t day of August, 
S J. 
Directors. 
Notary Public. 
NEW MAN 
At Old Stand. 
I have the l 
Ti . . the 
at his old V 
Points. 
I will to tin In met tin 
of the trade H 
,, . a complete line of 
Heavy and Groceries. 
Fruits, t Tobacco 
etc. 
on me when you want the 
l.,, i , , i in- lowest price 
which they can be 
J. J. TURNAGE 
The Five Points Grocer. 
Central Academy 
REV. M W- Principal. 
PROF W. M. Associate 
A Christian home and High 
School I'm- boys and men 
Splendidly located in Warren 
county, one mile from depot, 
mediately on A U road in a 
beautiful grove of or 
on ii acre farm. 
I--, i further information ad 
the Principal or Associate 
Littleton, N. C. 
diets. 
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Blow, Attorneys. 
YOUR SUPPLIES 
Now 
Everything you want in the way of 
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, 
fruit, Candies, Nuts. can be had at 
our store 
We carry a large supply of the Best 
Goods 
JOHNSTON 
Tic 
There is no line in the world better than 
the Harrison line. It has it a 
reputation for honorable wares and honorable 
dealings. 
If you use the Harrison Paints you need 
never worry quality. 
We trust that you 
orders whenever you want good paint for any 
Have just a car load and 
can give you Special Prices. 
fill favor us with your 
int good paint for any t. 
Baker Hart 
I , r. c, 
OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. 
GREENVILLE, N. C 
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th, 1905.
Loans and Discounts
and unsecured 1,606.66 
2,500.00 
U furniture 3,617.32 
R House Oil 
. i . n- ii Batiks 
I 1,614.81
289,400.48 
Stock In . .- 
Surplus, 
Paid 
Bills Payable 81,000.00 
Deposit subject 
Cashier's checks out- 
standing 
11,400.48 
ii 
,, 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 
i iii Si unit 
tors f 
to me, i lie n d 
on the 22nd day of Aug. on 
estate of W. E 
i- to 
all persona indebted ea 
immediate payment 
to the and to all 
creditors said estate 
their claims properly 
tn the 
m twelve in after date of 
i Ids notice will be 
plead in I recovery. 
This day of Aug. 1905. 
K .; James, B P. Jolly 
on the estate of 
E. Jolly. 
Steamboat Service. 
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W v 
i, . , , ; 
. in. 
Washington with 
V. Philadelphia, 
s V 1-. and all other 
, ,,, North, 
all 
snipper- 
via earn N. k 
K. K 
subject t. change
r, ii. MY Agent. Washing- 
J. Agent, Green- 
ville, N. C. 
. General T. 
I-. Norfolk, Va., 
i After 1st I will lie 
I t. furnish private con- 
tn and hen depot for 
. in town at 
I each The will 
I then only run hon hotels to 
depot and wharf and fare on 
will also be phone -16 
W. j. TURNAGE 
Always
Hand. 
Stock Framing x ft. i 
Also Siding, Ceiling and 
Partition and all kind- dressed 
lumber necessary for a
short notice. 
Greenville lumber Veneer Co- 
Your Life 
Current. 
The power that gives you 
life and motion is the nerve 
force, or nerve fluid, located in 
the nerve cells of the brain, 
and out through the 
nerves to the various organs. 
If you are tired, nervous, 
irritable, cannot sleep; have 
headache, feel stuffy, dull and 
melancholy, or have neuralgia, 
rheumatism, backache, 
pains, in disc st ion, 
stomach trouble, 
kidneys and liver arc inactive, 
your life-current is weak. 
Power-producing fuel is need- 
ed something to increase nerve 
the nerves. 
Dr. Restorative 
vine is the fuel you need. It 
feeds the nerve 
force, and restores vitality. 
I taking Pr. 
N- 
I to my I 
nervous 
of inn with 
gradually grow that I 
unable to mi up. The n- u 
with row cl M. 
become 
My mi I 
alone- hut 
and Weaker. The 
m mi- away 
my circulation was l have 
taken In nil bottles of the 
I am . 
ROSA E. WEAVER, Stuarts, In. 
Dr. l sold by your 
who win if. 
will benefit If It he 
will refund your money. 
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 
North Carolina, i 
County of Pitt. f 
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do 
-wear that the statement above is true to the In-st of my 
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE, i 
Subscribed sworn 
n. this 2nd d. 
G.
I. W. KING. 
W. 
J. G. MOVE. 
Phone no. i. 
F. 
General Insurance. 
ON 
YOUR 
Life.; 
Fire. 
Plate 
Health. 
Accident. 
Burglary. 
Strongest and Best Companies 
A YOUR Patronage Solicited. 
COBB BROS. S CO 
Norfolk, Va 
Buyers and Brokers It 
Hawks, Cotton, Grain and 
ins. Private Wires to Sew Yuri 
and Orleans. 
Stock of Goods for Sale Cheap. 
We will sell the H. H. Proctor 
i k of general m 
at a bi ill-con it and 
will rent or sell tbs at e to 
Be Stock hit. 
between d 
, Bro . 
i; ii, N. c 
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, 
WILSON, N. C. 
For Male and Female. 
course in Vocal and Music, Art, 
Elocution Physical Cull urn. Bookkeeping, 
A complete course in Ancient Modern 
Languages and Three courses leading to A. B. 
Faculty of 
September 6th, 1905. 
For or other information, 
J LL. D. President Wilson. N. C 
The Reflector 
Is Read By Everybody roach, and 
t reaches people to pay for what they want. 
f you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to 
jet a part of their money. 
POOR PRINT 
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. 
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent- 
. AYDEN, N. C. 
N. Sept. 1905. 
As authorized for Daily 
and Eastern we take 
great in receiving sub 
and writing receipts 
those arrears. We have a list 
of all who receive their mail 
this office. We also take orders 
for job printing. 
We are requested to announce 
that will give free 
tuition to two or three boys who 
will perform necessary work n 
and around the graded school 
the present session. Tills 
is a good 
boys and we hope it will be 
taken advantage of. 
If you need way 
of Crockery, Tin ware 
come to see us, Hart 
Miss of 
came up Friday to enter the 
school here. 
E. E. Hail Co. will do all they 
possible to please you with 
their new line of heavy and fancy 
groceries. 
Ex-Sheriff W. H. Harrington 
was here Friday. 
Come to sec Hart Jenkins 
when you need t. dress 
your we can save you 
you Something to lit I Ill- 
foot. We carry the nicest and best 
you ever saw. Try a 
and be convinced. 
Mrs. H. has returned 
from a visit to Kinston. 
Sum i ell a have 
moved into their new brick store 
on south side Main street. 
mere were services Sunday in 
the Free Will Seminary conducted 
by Phillips. A large 
was attendance. 
f the Ayden graded school 
hasn't gut the set of lady 
teachers the state, then mark us 
as judge of beauty. 
opinion on this subject hat never 
yet been brought Into question. 
We prove all we say Prof. 
lie called at our house 
Sunday evening, but he didn't ask 
for us, still we the 
whet he lacked having a goon 
time no one else need seek 
dozen eggs by C 
A. Fair for which will be paid 
cash market price, 
Wood 
was here Sunday. 
Lace Curtains cents 
pair up, and cents per 
up, at J. It. Smith 
Miss Minnie Cooper, Wash 
has been visiting Mrs. J. 
J. 
Mrs. Cooper, after a 
pleasant visit to her brother, 
Stancill here, has returned 
to her home 
Save your hay, get a grass 
blade, fork, hoe, shovel, spade, 
bush hook or hole digger, at 
J. It- Smith 
Mrs. Marion Crawford, of Win- 
baa been hue mi a visit I. 
worth. 
W. Jackson Co, ate the 
depository for school books. 
Mies Dora spent Ii, in 
Friday evening until 
friends in 
A lull supply of No, Timothy 
Hay. Oats, Cam, Bran, Cotton 
Seed Hulls and Heal, It 
Smith Bro. 
Miss Ethel Burnett 
weeks stay with her slater, Mrs. 
c. Nobles, left Monday 
her home in Oak City. 
C. A. Fall who has been away 
pan two weeks up in 
City and other 
resorts, came home Sunday. 
A car load of tiling was received 
here Monday which will be used 
partly in town and the balance 
the improvement of the road near 
Haddocks X 
There were bales of 
sold on the here last week. 
The price paid was from to 
Fashion Hand-made 
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. It. 
Smith Bro. 
the first call of roll t lie 
opening of the graded school ye 
morning pupils 
responded to their names. 
Just received, fine line of 
and can fit you up in any style 
or price. 
Out at he Ayden Lumber camp 
Sunday night Tom Purvis, a 
without 
the slightest provocation, cut and 
slashed Elijah Manning, a very 
peaceable industrious 
a and then lied. The 
wounds are a serious and 
it is not yet determined as to what 
result will be. Monday morn- 
Deputy Constable Bronson 
boarded the tram with a 
warrant for Gold Point, at 
lie Caught bis man, but while 
waiting for a train bis 
prisoner managed to make his 
escape. Mr. Tripp in lull regrets 
but he couldn't help it. This was 
his first case. 
The infant child of Mr. Mr- 
S. A. died Saturday 
was buried in the cemetery 
Sunday afternoon. 
Tobacco 
etc for side by Cannon Ty-o 
John Brooke, of was 
here yesterday. 
A full supply of Trunks, 
Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and 
Suit Cases, at J. It. Smith Bro. 
Overseers this town, 
ship are now busily engaged 
their mads. Good roads ate 
B necessity to success prosper- 
and we hope advantage will he 
taken of extremely line 
and all roads in the county- put 
class order. Wherever 
good toads are seen is a sure sign of 
thrift and we hope 
the overseers will realize this fact 
and act accordingly. 
J. Raymond has a nice 
black horse, years old, he would 
like to sell. The horse is perfect- 
gentle. 
For carpenters two's, grind stones 
i hemp rope and pulleys, at J. It. 
Smith Bro. 
Calico and Gingham at cents 
per yard, great reductions in while 
dippers and summer goods, at J. 
If. Smith Bro. 
your buildings by 
painting them with 
Town and County lead 
full line of colors, kept at J. 
It. Smith a Bro. 
For can peaches, apples, corn 
tomatoes, ac, apply to E. E. Dell 
ft On. 
A new line of Cradles and Cribs, 
Mattresses to match, at J. R. Smith 
Bro. 
The ladies say that Cannon 
Tyson have prettiest line of 
dress goods in town. 
Fancy candies, oranges, apples 
and bananas at E. E. Oil's. 
A Jenkins is the place 
get your suit this tall, as the are 
handling It. if. line 
and can five you a nice lit. 
on Hurt Jenkins for a 
r.-i of Columbia Flour, none better 
had anywhere. 
Their is truly age of 
hundred ago, 
Sunday Sept. their 
Stove in Town- 
ship, and last week . Smith 
lira, to arrive a solid ear load 
of cook stoves, word 
or coal, Kettle, 
Griddle, and other ware to match 
and joints of stove pipe, 
these Gentlemen are doing a large 
and their success is due 
to low prices and the low 
pi are to the fact they 
buy car lots, such as Hay, Lime, 
Floor Oats, Hulls and 
Meal, we saw shipping Yes- 
Cook Stove 
and to match. This is a 
of only days 
W. C. a Co. are 
the most complete line l ate 
youths, and suit's 
shown the town Ayden. 
them a trial. They are 
they please you as the sly e 
quality. 
shoes are best. 
pair sold under a guarantee 
W. C. Johnson Co. control this 
line for Ayden. 
keep Furniture, Mattress--. 
Bed Springs, Stoves, Ban. 
etc., up stairs. 
Tyson. 
TO BYE 
Having just returned f- 
Philadelphia Optical 
graduating in a special . 
the human eye, and the n- 
of optics, I feel able p 
pared to correct any of 
of refraction any . 
can correct with glasses. I w i 
take any case of weak eyes, or eye 
strain, dull hurting, aching, burn 
eyes, or eyes with 
had or low on a p 
to relieve the 
and give entire satisfaction 
patient or not one cent. The 
largest per cent, of all 
headaches and 
errors of refraction eye 
It is dangerous to pr- 
when your eyes call f 
assistance. Glasses the 
remedy for errors of refraction in 
weak eyes. Any style or i. 
given desired. A-, w 
references as are in the . n 
furnished on application. 
Very 
J. W. Taylor, D. 
Those art squares, i 
Cannon have just r.-e 
are beauties. 
Oranges, apples, bananas 
fruits kept by w. 
horn. 
Cannon are h . 
selling their pretty 
steads cheap. They- are i 
Those Pelt , . 
that Cannon Tyson handle are 
the equal of anyone the 
Get the Cox planter Hi. 
best the market at J. Smith 
Bro. 
Go to E. E. Go's new 
market beef, fresh meats, 
sage, and fresh fish. 
J. W. Taylor, our optician i, 
now back again from the 
Optical College, re be 
graduated in a special course in 
the of optics, ready to 
better service than before 
to those from weak eyes 
and in of glasses. 
Slippers, and straw hats 
are being sold extremely cheap 
cash by Cannon 
Don't forget that Gannon 
Tyson can supply your wants in 
almost anything in furniture. 
Hay, oats, ship stuff, wheat 
cotton seed hulls and meal 
on hand. Cannon a Tyson. 
The freshest loaf bread right 
from the oven at 
Don't fail to see Ty- 
son's new both plain and 
decorated. Prices are cheaper 
than 
St i. 
and 
light from the 
Dr. Joseph Dixon 
AND 
Office Brisk Block, Best Railroad, 
Ayden, N. C. 
THE OF 
AYDEN, N. C- 
At the close of business iota, 
D. W. 
IN 
RESOURCES. 
Loans and 
Furniture and Fixtures 
Demand Loans 
from Banks, OH 
Cash Items, 130.52 
Coin, 
Silver Coin, 1,659 
National Hank notes and 
other notes 2,111.00 
Total, 
1.1 TIES. 
Capital stock paid in, 
fund On 
Undivided pr lite less 
expense. 
Dividends unpaid . 
Deposits i beck, 
Cashier's eh k.-. 8.81 
IV
STATE OF ., i 
t l XI V OF PUT, j 
I, J. H Cashier the i I. solemnly awes I 
that above statement is true to and be 
lief- II Cashier.
It SMITH. 
JOSEPH DIXON 
l t . CANNON. 
Groceries 
And Provisions 
Cotton Bagging and 
Ties always on hand 
Fresh Goods kept con- 
in stock. Country 
Produce Bought end Sold 
D. W. 
North Carolina. 
The Fall Season has opened and found a select 
line 
Clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Shoes. 
HA SAND CAP. 
Dr. W. H. of Chat 
N. will be 
at Hotel Thursday Out 
for day His I 
limited to Eye, En. j 
Nose, and Throat, i 
glasses. 
PHARMACY 
Ayden, N. C. 
Clothing. 
Clothing. 
Clothing. 
Our lino is completed, in stock 
and these suits are made from u It is a 
sort of clothing from usual 
is tho mark most in but price 
the moat most the the merit. 
and the most in clothes on call 
inspect our line 
NEW MEAT MARKET. 
I have opened up a new 
stall in the meat market, and 
are prepared to furnish nice, 
fresh, tat. and pork, also 
barbecue. 
Nov. Choice Steak at 
f cents 
per pound. 
Rea. Beef at per lb. 
Stew Beef at per lb. 
My terms are strictly cash 
and we ask a share of your 
patio age. 
Yours tor honest dealings,
refreshing, 
cures indigestion., 
Rocky Mountain Tea 
A Busy Medicine for Bus; People. 
Brings and 
. Lite 
Kidney Trouble, 
Breath, non-.-u. 
Tea 
form, ail cents u main i-y 
Darn WIs. 
GOLDEN NUGGETS -OR SALLOW PEOPLE 
Dry Goods. 
Dry Goods. 
Our Dry Goods lino Is complete and we invite yon 
n look at our line of Dress before you fall pin-. 
Hats. 
Hats. 
Hats. 
In Hals you will us headquarters. W .- ,. the celebrated 
grade hat. why and In- mi 
better satisfied than with n for three. 
Shoes. 
Shoes. 
Shoes. 
Our stock shoes, are as complete as can make it, and our 
purpose is in give the boat shoe, boat quality and styles for 
the least money. 
We also carry furniture stock, and will find a complete 
line with us. Buy one of . Felt Mattresses be- 
cause they are superior to nil others, under u guarantee 
I f not tin- -price refunded 
Perfect satisfaction when you I rule with us or 
refunded, 
J. R. 
N. C. Leader in Low Prices. 
I'd PUBLIC. 
When you have a suit of clothes, 
pair of pants to clean or press, 
remember that I only turn out 
first class work. Also working 
altering clothing. Prices 
very reasonable. Satisfaction or 
your money back. Give me a trial. 
FRANK HOPKINS. 
Back of Davis Barber Shop. 
N. C. 
Central Barber Shop. 
Edmond Fleming, Props. 
Located in main section 
the town. 
Four chairs operation and each 
one presided over by a skilled 
barber. 
Our place is inviting, razors sharp 
our towels clean. 
We thank you for past patronage 
and ask you when 
good is wanted 
Subscribe to Tut-- 
Brick 
Warehouse, 
Greenville, N. C. 
us your Tobacco 
The Brick. 
We will always Work for your interest 
guarantee price. 
BRINKLEY LASHER. 
Proprietors. 
The following 
Constitute 
Working 
Force who are 
Always glad 
to see you 
D. S. Spain 
Bookkeeper 
B, T. Bailey 
Auctioneer 
S. Hardy 
Manager 
Id. Harris 
Calculator. 
Bargain, 
v- 
FESTIVAL 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH. 
SpEciAL FOR CARNIVAL WEEK, r 
Have Decided to Convert my Entire 
Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods. Shoes, Hats, Fur- 
i ON E 
All 
Should 
and i 
general tip. .- d 
suit- 
pin your faith 
to Clothes. 
Good i 
with more i 
piece i 
slim you are. 
to you i 
All the n 
We i 
shoulders with you 
i you exercise 
i suit i- h poor 
.-. tall you how 
how you are, we have 
. . ins the distinction 
, ,.,. to the people of Ml and fining Counties the Pat Nineteen Year, and I herein give 
that during this VERY SPECIAL SALE I will give such alluring values as have 
never before been known in North Carolina. 
New Fall and Winter Goods Arriving Every Day 
But tor wan. of space we can only quote a of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains we ere now offering. 
It. 
price from to 
to you Bring 
C. 
The Outfitter. 
Pr i , Ranges, 
l Heater Guns, Am 
m H 
Plows, Cutters 
K t ft anything 
in come to 
H L. CARR 
L; 
Celebration Sale of Men's Suits 
Men's Good Seasonable piece Suits at the 
2.76, 3.98, 4.45, 6.45 
youth Long Suits Age to cheaper than 
the cheapest. 
Boy's Knee Pants Suits. 
M the Celebration 
Men's Pants. 
1.37, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98. 
During the 
Celebration Prices on Shoes, s 
Boy's Knee Pants at and per pair. 
worth now 
Fine Dress Shoes 
Pat. Leather latest toes 
Shoes Ladies 
Per pair, 
Shoes from per pair up. 
Men's and Boy's Hats 
A Carload of men's hats in all shapes and Colors at 
your own prices. 
Boy's hats from up. 
Men's Overcoats now 
Hoy's Overcoats as low as 
Special Celebration Sale 
Best grade black taffeta silk 
Full line quality colored taffeta 
Extra quality and Width 
inch regular plaids and solid 
Mixed suitings, worth at 
Plaid worth 
Full line panamas, worth 
inch all colors ladies bro, worth 
A big line velvets, now 
Big line dark colors 
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going for 
Light colors in yard wide 
Good curing Dark colors for 
Heaviest IS l outing light cotton 
Extra Sensation 
Ladies tailor made suits worth 7.50 now 
Ladies tailor made suits worth 28.50 now 
10.000 yards cheeked homespun, 
yards beat 
Blankets tor double beds each 
Best cheek gingham 
Big line 
Ladies kid gloves 
Misses fancy hose 
Best quality table 
Yard wide bleaching to a customer at 
He 
2.56 
5.00 
. 1-2 
J 1-2 
1-2 
1-2 
REPORT OF CONDITION 
Greenville 
Trust Company 
j NORTH CAROLINA. 
v . ,. . business August 1906. 
During this Great Celebrated Sale we will Give Away to the first fifty customers who by worth 
of goods and will give us their names, one large size egg crate. Every article fully guaranteed may 
be exchanged at any time or money will be refunded. Come to see us and we will send you back home 
well pleased. 
Come high expectations and even then you will be for far more than you can possibly anticipate 
will be realized. 
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, Sept. 28th. at a. m. sharp. 
LIABILITIES. 
, Capital paid in 88,000.00 
;,,,. Surplus fund 
Undivided profit, lees 
.- 
deposit 10,081.20 
subject to 
Cashiers checks 17.94 
from 
Cash item 
Sold coin 
Silver 
National Bank notes and 
other 
Total 
Total, 
1104,184.40 
State North Carolina, I of Pitt, 
I of the bank, do 
the above stat. rue la the my ledge 
, . . , R. J. Cashier. 
and 
J. L. 
conn, 
c. T. 
Directors. 
Subscribed sworn to 
this day of Sept., 
C. S Notary 
TAKEN UP. 
have taken up a stray 
that been with my 
two months. The 
sandy red color, 
pounds has silt in light 
ear and tailed. Owner i 
notified for same and pay 
charges. 
near 
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR 
The Penalty. 
A little thing sometimes results 
In death. a mere scratch, 
insignificant or puny 
have paid the penalty. It 
is wise to have 
Salve ever h 
on earth and will fa- 
when burns, sorts, ulcers 
and threaten. Only at 
J. L. Drug Store. 
Putt an End to It All, 
A comes 
as a of unbearable pain 
over taxed organs. 
Backache, Liver 
constipation, But thanks to 
New Life Pills they put an 
end t. all. are gentle 
Try them, only 
I Guaranteed by L. Woolen, 
Druggist. 
A piano for sale at a sac- 
is one 
of the lies bandied by the 
On, was bought 
hi ago by a gentleman who 
his little girl. 
I Patty to lose over a nun. 
dollars. Cash or time, apply 
i to O. or W. A. 
Hyman, Greenville N. C. 
End Bitter Fight. 
physician had a long end j 
stubborn fight with an on 
my right F , 
Du . gave in- up , 
thought time had 
come. As a ii resort I tried Dr, 
New Discovery for 
The 
and I on my 
a few days. Now I've entirely 
regained my It conquers 
all colds, and throat and 
lung troubles. by 
Jno. L. Woolen, 
and 91.00. Trial tail ties lie. 
Suicide 
A that a 
of suicide had been 
discovered many. 
A run down or 
precede suicide and 
has been found that 
will prevent that condition which 
make suicide likely. At the first 
I bought of self destruction lake 
It a great 
and will strengthen 
the nerve- and build up the system. 
It's also a i-real stomach, liver and 
kidney regulator. Only Sat- 
guaranteed by L. 
Druggist 
Silk and shawls, all 
extra heavy in black. D. 
M. Johnson Co. Grifton N 
Why Baskets when 
you ran get Sheets at less 
I than half tho price. Sam 
s w
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. 
O. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. 
VOL No. 
and Friday. 
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, 
No. 
SUPERIOR COURT. 
September Term in Session. 
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. 
following calM have be 
of since 
W. T. Fleming, obs 
public road, not guilty. 
Ham Slaughter and Sam Blanch 
tar, resisting officer, guilty, sen- 
Adopted By Greenville Baptist Sunday 
School. 
A TRIP TO BATH. 
A GIGANTIC EVENT. 
A- we pass our days in 
ts of Borrow and 
grief when the only thing we can 
do is to in to what 
we Such 
j an now c to our Sun- 
leave to be assigned to work j 
assault with deadly and 
weapon, guilty, ll and 
month each in jail with 
Ernest and Will Burton, 
disturbing religious congregation, 
guilty, lined s and hall 
costs, Button sentenced days in 
jail with leave In lie assigned to 
work roads. 
The trial of B. B. for 
in second degree is in progress 
this afternoon. 
B. B. Jones, murder, not guilty. 
J. B, Haddock, carrying 
weapon, not guilty. 
Annie Smith, retailing liquor 
without license, not guilty. 
Slaughter perjury, pleads 
guilty, sentenced IS in 
penitentiary. 
James Kennedy, violating town 
DOt guilty. 
Atkinson, carrying con- 
weapon, guilty, lined 
and costs, appealed to Supreme 
court. 
Cornelius Atkinson, assault with 
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, sen- 
days in jail with leave to 
be assigned to work public roads. 
Milliard Mills, carrying con- 
weapon, not guilty. 
Rebuked the Jury. 
Jones rebuked the jury 
this in a case for retailing 
liquor without license in which a 
verdict of not guilty was returned 
when the showed that the 
defendant was guilty. is 
of our infant -lass, is no 
more She has gone to her 
living Savior, u k realize our 
loss and as your com- 
we desire to offer a feeble 
tribute to her memory. 
and 
with our church she has been 
a faithful attendant upon the 
school, always tilling 
folly without a murmur 
any place assigned her. When 
vacancy occurred for a 
the infant class, a year or more 
ago, the superintendent 
peculiar for 
place gave her tuts class. Not h 
member the class or of the school 
bat feels that no class ever had;, 
more loving, faithful teacher. She 
possessed qualification which 
goes to make a sweet 
life. In d like her 
Master, she was loving and 
giving, in thought she was pure 
sweet, in deed she was 
and kind, m service she was 
end faithful, as a none 
knew in-1, and above all as . 
sue followed meekly, 
submissively, faithfully tow 
Big Opera Next Tuesday 
One the most 
In Honor the Visaing Young Ladies of 
S. 
ever seen in Greenville will I the 
Tuesday a most delightful trip big opera on next night 
to Bath on the was given with one hundred m. I 
by John a Am in 
m j, elaborate one and Mm 
Fannie of .,, ever given 
Taylor, of Hookerton a i a,, entirely i 
of scenes 
are the Mrs, J. O. Proctor. J running , New 
invited guests were 
beautiful new 
here.
operas now 
York. Mr. 
PERSONALS SOCIAL 
Thursday. Hep. 
H. V. Keel this ii i, 
a i tip to New York. 
W. veil, t 
Keck today. 
B. C. Wells, of Wilton, bat 
been hen- ii day., left this 
;. 
L. C. Bagwell, of Raleigh, In in 
Helen Galloway, Be--- 
and Daisy Tucker, James 
Tucker. 
ah it sad 
at noon 
on oar arrival at I tie old 
after we visited place 
of A moat pleasant day 
was spent everyone declared 
Messrs. and to tie 
charming 
Mis. J. O. 
Jewish New Year. 
new year will begin 
tomorrow evening at o'clock 
end Saturday event hi ti. The 
places of of out 
Will lie C 
town brother.
in 
this time. ii Latham, i 
about the event ii that came in Wednesday to 
the whole town is 
of seats will Miss Anna Graff I ed- 
,, ,,., i no ii Baltimore 
ml is again in the 
at 
a ill be 
ASKED FOR EVANS STREET. 
C. 
store. 
T. Si 
J. L. in That 
ii a j,,. 
went to 
;. Allen 
tins 
Miss wen, to Wash- 
Imperial Officials Here. 
-I the Imperial 
Co., spent 
Wednesday in They, 
were E II. M. i. and his son, 
II s of 
O. 
d. They 
Savior whom her showed she, on their tour by v. 
loved first of all. By Him Heed and B wen 
earth with charge of the leaf 
cares, trials and pains to Heaven of the Imperial company in this 
But the Aldermen Declined. 
When the per- 
for the carnival c. to 
is look Hie tax 
and lei it free could 
have come any by pan- 
taxi it was the understanding 
that the tents were no lobe put C. this 
up in the business section of the 
town. A petition taken 
around Tuesday asking the board 
to by letting the L. Hudson 
I go where on evening. 
The board of aldermen held J. Parham and 
night., left this 
Miss ski e- 
Thursday evening 
i ton. 
Skinner returned Inure 
day from Baltimore. 
m consider the petition that 
carnival next week be 
put up tents on Evans street. 
petition was denied, and the 1- 
be occupied by tents. 
w it ti its joys freedom from Ills, 
therefore, 
1st. That though we miss 
cannot now understand why 
able that is very Hard to secure she, in the very prime 
Country. The party on 
evening train. 
IT IS GREAT. 
Convictions cases of this kind. 
New Wholesale Firm. 
The Long Co., composed 
of lite of service, should have, 
been taken, yet we bow In submit, j 
to the will of Him who hath 
One Negro Shoots Another. 
Goldsboro, X. 
who were mi U street 
at that early hour Haw an exciting 
scene when pulled a 
Mrs Dora Brickell, of 
to visit 
relatives. 
Rev. W. E, Cox went to Ayden 
and retained 
tins 
An amusing incident occurred 
l . 
Ii n 
r hi 
the 
h I- in g 
lie 1- c . ,.,, 
s-airs be inquired of u bystander 
nil . i a, 
-bat's them gals 
I , ,,. 
t he 
replied 
V W III y ,.,, h u ,, ,, 
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g id . 
p. 
An Old Show Kiln New Feature. 
t ,,, vi. 
it Shows , . 
n -th , , 
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. -I.- pub c. Ii i- 
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u- 
p., 
In 
I.-, ills 
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1111- i-i -de 
v i .- the 
. r ii, up. great 
. . V hi Am burg show 
s mil. tug none th in forty 
, . 111.11 small show 
I s ti , e. 
. hi us in .-i e 11- by 
I he vi 
old time nice 1- just 
s . mi, 11.1 
ii. i a order end 
up to Elephants, 
I-, and a large collection of 
led and are 
I-- in grand free street parade on 
e of-the day 
ion. 
Van Am burg's show will exhibit 
Fine Show on Tuesday Night. 
Everybody in town is talking 
pistol his pocket and fired at i 
done this and as we gigantic event to be 
of Jas. long, will we may not now see on Tuesday night when one 
do a wholesale grocery in 
the building hearing 
Dickinson Aye. Both are 
go business 
The Cuban surplus is said to lie 
the result of over-taxation. 
queer. is our 
Minstrels Coming. 
A. Q. Allen was, here today ad- 
for coming of his New 
Orleans night, 
Oct. 6th. The in 
their own car and show under a 
large tent. 
An Original, Time Minstrel Show. 
A. Allen's New Orleans 
clean, refined and up. 
in date; everything new 
season. Clever comedians, comic 
and in tis e walkers 
greatest galaxy of sweet singers of 
the sunny South ever assembled in 
one company, presented under a 
mammoth theater, 
over two people, 
for Imposing parade 
which takes place at noon on day 
of In- Friday ct. at 
Greenville, 
it, that 11.- all things well. 
2nd. That we to the 
entire school her life as worthy 
imitation, in that it bore such 
striking resemblance lo her Lord. 
That from the depth of 
our own saddened hearts we extend 
to the sorely grieved and sorrow 
and twenty-live people 
will delight a audience at the 
Masonic temple with an opera that 
is full of lively music and pretty 
J. and D. J. 
went to 
his antagonist o'clock evening. 
The ball took In W. X. Col.-v, 
the shoulder of the and will the P.-1, was here 
not possibly do more day and this morning, 
ugly wound. The who did 
the known as 
darted through an alley mule 
his escape as soon as lie fired his 
gun. He not wait to Walter Buck and little 
s of his attack.
Tax Notice. 
mid Smith, 
cam to visit 
relatives near Greenville. 
The fancy 
beautiful a ml the cast is executing 
them to The open. who was shot was taken to 
house is going to be packed from office of Dr. The. L. 
friends. dome mid tin- audience Is j where his wound was attended to 
Of our departed sister our deepest; 
All the scenes lo be given 
sympathy in this, probably, the 
darkest and saddest hour of their 
lives, praying our loving to 
give the balm which He alone can 
give tho-c dark and trying 
hours of life. 
4th. That this feeble testimony 
of the life of our beloved sister, open at Coward 
and -r in-ice up 
permanent record 
a copy sent Till Daily 
with ii request to 
lush the same, a copy In the 
of deceased. 
W. II. , 
J. 
Miss Maggie Doughty, 
two had bun 
A. Wilson went to c 
this afternoon. 
J. R. returned 
now running ., York will ,,. 
be reproduces of ,.,, for evening from the Presbytery near 
Silver Circus the on the street this 
Mars, running at the a 
and others. It- 
to he treat. The Seats 
Mi 
Found fallow 
X. C,, A
clack, 
cuts . r 
serving. lo re reeve I .- 
it Q I nil mils ii Mid 
a r in settle- 
near I. 
I Comity, saying then, wen- several 
o, d 
W. ft. 
veiling 
Carrie Brown Fri- 
from visit to Durham
v- II. left 
d lo deliver tin 
nun 
Large Sale and Better Prices. 
Tobacco For 
This week has been another good yellow ,,,,.,.,. 
one on the tobacco market. the last letter she would be 
warehouses have had large sales o 
and prices have made a decided 
Secretary C. W. Harvey of the W what -a. supposed to 
board of trade, Tl per typhoid 
the following of . M 
All In One Week. 
The week will tell its 
own tale. By the time the folks 
get through with the carnival, two 
entertainments In the opera house 
and a big minstrel aggregation, 
they will feel like taking a rest. 
the Greenville 
Sales month of September 
pounds at an average 
many deaths that expert examine 
Graded School Ready for Opening. was made, in dis-1 
Everything Is in readiness for fever. It la 
-ii returned 
m p 
C. I. and chili, , j 
in evening 
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 
J. L. Moore. 
Annie Kitchen, 
Neck, 
who have beau visit 
lag ti. .;. Woodward, this 
do it. 
Dr. W. H. of Char- 
N. will 
at Hotel Bertha on Thursday Oct. 
5th, for day only. His 
practice is limited lo Ear, 
ed that the disease J 
pounds at an Monday and the attendance fever. 
average of In is makes the to be large. The faculty 
total sales for the two since school for thin session is Well Fitted Cale. f a man oversleeps 
the market opened of W. B. Dove, J. J. Willis has titled up that has an accident he 
and Misses Annie in the new building on d is it lo his good judgment. 
Dickinson avenue. He has three, 
The sales for September this 
year were nearly a million pounds 
of 
in the Mime of 
year. i S. O., Cox, 
Ayden, Columbia 
There ore so many towns trying and Bennett, of Reidsville. 
Nose, Throat, Pitting Kt a stop-over from president j Most of the teachers have arrived 
When he comes to North Carolina. ready to begin their work. 
dinning rooms, of them private A man can lose at the races 
for ladies, and serves oysters and j without sum-ring, but he has to 
beat of everything Use that wince when he drops a quarter in 
the market collection plate. 
Do be frost Pint of the new Becker's 
come along soon with October. buck, wheat at M. 
I will at the following 
. t- i for the 
of ear 
Meet me and 
Tax 
I Beaver 
c mi; Score, Wed 
i-i 
lay Gm. 
-ii-, . 
Saturday Oct. 
Sat aid I.- 
Mills Wednesday Dot, 
Po Gum Swamp 
Church, Thursday Oct. M.
Oct. 
Bethel 
d J Oct. 
lay
L W. 
IT County, 
LETTER TO REV. J. N. BOOTH. 
N. C. 
Rev. churches ; 
lie, have had 
their first lesson in 
Messrs. ft Lock wood 
painted the Presbyterian parsonage 
estimated gallons; took 
ft Shutter 
the Episcopal eh inch; 
estimated took 
painters painted the 
Catholic 
gallons; took 
Of course, they estimated from 
what they had been using. The 
saving in paint and wok is U or 
a gallon. Total saving on three 
join to painting 
costs two or three times as much 
as the paint, you know. 
Yours truly. 
P. W. ft COo. 
POOR PRINT