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Harvest 
FESTIVAL 
SEPTEMBER 28TH. 
FIR CARNIVAL WEEK. 
Decided to my Entire 
K . Hat, Far- 
etc. IN TO ONE
Should i gnat rho 
and the store ho is to buy from for season is 
general appearance co-Ill depend -ho of 
clothes, and the he wears. 
is the foundation of your suit Avoid 
who deal in shoddy and -in your faith 
Clothes 
is a yon sh exercise. 
with than all others A p . r a poor 
piece of property. But it w I are, how 
slim you how how h v . i . w bare 
to fit your form A s th 
being 
All new are her., m to 
w re.-y ii to y-u Bring 
shoulders with you. 
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FEAST 
t the people of Pitt adjoining Counties for the Pat Nineteen Tears and I herein give, 
during VERY SPECIAL BALE. I will fire such alluring raises 
never before been known in North Carolina. 
and inter Goods Arriving Every Day 
,. we can only quote a few of the many Thousands of Magnificent Bargains are now offering. 
c. s. 
F k 
The Man's Outfitter. 
f V- 
EVERYBODY TO 
-HEADQUARTERS FOR- 
Ail kinds of Dress Goods, Silks, 
Laces, 
WE CS RE- 
GINA SHOES- 
Nation Sale of Men's Suits 
piece Suits at the following 
3.98, 4.45, 6.45 
i it,; S Age to cheaper than 
, Knee Pants
1.27, 1.47. 
Men's Pants. 
51.19, 1.63, 1.95, 2.98.
. ton on Shoes, fan's 
Knee Pants at and per pair. 
r worth now 
D m Shoes 1.50 
. Leather latest toes 
worth 53.00 now f 1.98 
Shoes ii 
; , 
. Shoes from lie per pair up. 
Men's and Boy's Hats 
A Carload of men's hats in all shapes and Colon at 
your own prices. 
Boy's hats from up. 
Men's Overcoats now 
Boy's Overcoats as low as 
Special Celebration Sale 
Beet grade black taffeta silk 
Full line quality colored taffeta 
Extra quality and Width 
inch regular plaids aid solid 
Mixed writing, worth at 
f worth 
Full line worth c 
inch all colors ladies broadcloth 
A line velvets, now 
Big fine dark colors lie 
Pretty patterns in tapestry worth going fr c 
Light colors in yard wide 
Good cut Dark colors for c 
Heaviest l-ac light cotton 
Extra 
Ladies tailor made suits worth 7.50 now 
Ladies tailor made suits worth It mow 
10.000 checked homespun, 1-2 
5.000 yards best calico 1-2 
Blankets tor double bads each 
Best apron check gingham 1-2 
Big line S 1-t 
Ladies kid gloves 
Misses fancy hose 
Best quality table damask 
Yard wide bleaching to a customer at 8-4 
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING S TRUST CO 
. . 
Every article fully guaranteed and maybe ex changed at any time or money will be refunded. Come 
to see us and we will send you back pleased. 
Come high expectations and even then you will be tor far more than you can possibly anticipate 
will be realized. 
Remember this Great Festival Sale Opens Thursday, Sept. 88th, at a. m. sharp. 
INCOME 
INDEMNITY 
POLICIES 
FOR SALE BY 
H. A. White, 
insurance. Greenville, N. C. 
UP. 
I have taken op a stray shout 
ha- been running with my 
about two months. The 
is sandy red 
pounds has slit right 
ear tailed. Owner is 
notified to cull for same pay 
charges., 
near Greenville. 
The Death Penalty. 
A little thing sometime 
in death. Tans a 
insignificant- or boils 
have paid the death penalty. It 
is wise to have Amis 
Salve ever handy. the beat 
salve on earth and will prevent fa- 
when burns, sores, 
and threaten. Only at 
J. L. Drug Stare. 
Putt an End to It All. 
A wail 
as a result of pain from 
taxed organs. 
Liver complaint 
. to Dr. 
KinK's New Pills they put an 
end it all. They are gentle 
thorough. Try Only 
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, 
Druggist. 
End of Bitter Fight. 
A 1350 piano for at a 
the which is one 
of the beat makes handled by the 
Co, 
months ago by a gentleman who 
unfortunately little girl. 
Party willing to lose over a 
dollars. Cash or time, apply 
to G. G. W. A. 
Hyman, Greenville N. O. 
physicians had a long and 
stubborn with an on 
my right F. 
gave me up. 
thought my tine bad 
come. As a last resort I tried Dr. 
King's New Discovery for Con- 
The I 
was striking and I was on my lent 
Id a few days. Now I've entirely 
regained my It conquers 
all colds, and throat and 
by 
Jno. L. druggist. 
or, Trial battles free. 
Prevented. 
A startling announcement that a 
preventive suicide hail been 
discovered will interest many. 
A rim down system, or 
invariably suicide and 
has been found that 
will which 
makes suicide likely. At the first 
thought self destruction take 
It being a great 
tonic and will 
the nerve and build up lb system. 
It's else a great stomach, liver and 
kidney Only Sec. Sat- 
guaranteed by L. 
Bilk and zephyr shawls, all 
heavy in black. D. 
M. Johnson a Co. Grifton S. C. 
Why Baskets when 
you ran get Colton Sheet- at less 
than half lbs price. SiM 
. 
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR 
D. J. WHICHARD. Owner. 
and 
DOLLAR IN 
VOL No. 
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 
STRICKEN WHILE PRAYING. 
UNCLE JOSH 
Elder Q A. Dies in Midst of 
Funeral Services. 
A death under very sad and 
peculiar circumstances occurred in 
Friday. Ernest 
aged years and a eon of 
J. C. died Wednesday night 
at Whitsett Institute where be we 
attending school. The remains 
accompanied by Walter Dixon and 
L. K. Trent, the former a brother 
of were brought to 
Greenville on Thursday evening's 
train and taken out to the home of 
Mr. Dixon in township. 
morning Mi. Dixon sent for 
Elder Q. A. Burroughs, a minister 
of Free Will Baptist church, 
In conduct the funeral 
funeral service begin about 
noon at borne of Mi Dixon, 
and Elder Burroughs was 
kneeling in prayer and hid nearly 
finished his supplication, he ceased 
sneaking audibly and began 
a mumbling sound as if trying 
to speak farther. Those present 
went to his aid and found that he 
was speechless and He 
was removed to a bed and died 
bout an boor after being stricken. 
It is supposed bis death was due 
to of a blood vessel. 
The was a shock to all 
present, 
Died at School. 
Ernest Dixon, a sou of J C. 
Dixon, of township, died 
Wednesday night at Whitsett 
where be was attending school. 
The remains were brought home 
for interment 
Few Mere Cases. 
It was thought diphtheria 
about over, but this week Bone 
half dozen houses have 
because new 
Wonder gathering of 
crowds at the carnival last week 
may not be for this. 
II Won't Stay Bad. 
ink and rollers are 
about as to changes in 
the weather as folks, and the 
of The is 
bowing the effects of ii just now. 
The trouble will soon be remedied. 
Masonic Temple Opera Eighteenth 
The realistic saw will scene in 
Josh down 
East play, comes nearer to 
genuine article than any of 
many stage effects now before the 
public. In fad, so real is 
inch saw, that one of 
actors of the play had bis right 
band cut offal the wrist during a 
performance last season in 
No play is complete 
something in way of 
mechanical effects. Josh 
lays claim lo one of 
most novel scene of any piece 
road this season A 
entirely practical saw mill i- 
placed upon the stage and 
is used to 
stage picture. When the 
is re-en. d from her peril- 
position at be climax of in 
act the hearty applause gives 
evidence of of ibis 
acme of stage realism. 
First Snow of Season. 
Asheville, N. C, 
snow fall the season is rep I 
to hare been in the Keens 
section of county W i 
night. A A-i 
villa till hunters, are 
statement I bat the snow t 
intervals during a u 
that there was a formation f 
morning at one lime 
snow fell in 
quantity to be noticeable ii e 
ground. 
Lost a Toe. 
Frank colored Dial 
employed at ft. I. 
lost a big toe by a noise 
stepping en foot and mashing 
it 
END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB. 
Reported for 
first meeting of the End of 
the Century club for the year was 
held at the home of 
president, Oat. 3rd. 
The meeting was called to order 
by the presides, eleven members 
being present. 
library was fully discussed 
and plans made for its improve- 
It was moved and carried 
that book club would 
its usual annual donation of 
to library fund. 
librarian read a splendid report of 
the condition of library and 
work it is doing. 
Owing to an unusual amount cf 
business, the was 
postponed until the next meeting. 
After the adjourned the 
hostess invited her guests into 
yard, where a 
was served under a arbor, 
decorated with autumn flowers, 
was indeed of 
After dinner Bruce Gotten 
gave an interesting and instructive 
talk the home life of the 
Filipino women. 
The visitors present 
Mesdames Morrill, Harris and 
Fountain, of Falkland, Miss Mary 
of Baltimore, Misses 
Smith, of Philadelphia, Winnie 
Skinner, Sallie Gotten and Mary 
Fountain. 
club will meet with Mrs. 
L. Woolen Oct. 
A Negro Honored. 
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18.- The 
funeral of an ante. 
took place here this 
afternoon. He was a member of 
Camp Walker, United Confederate 
Veterans, which body 
lo grave an honorary escort. 
General A com- 
of the United Confederate 
Veterans officiated at the 
and among pall bearers were 
Governor Allen Candler 
General A. J. West, Judge W 
Dr. Amos Fox 
K. 
followed his master 
the 
Civil War in the Thirty-third 
Georgia Infantry and has been a 
familiar figure at Confederate 
reunions for years. 
Annual Meeting of Farmers Consolidated 
Tobacco Co. 
The Farmers Consolidated To- 
Company held its annual 
meeting today a very large 
attendance of the stockholders, 
All the old officers were re-elected 
for another year. O. L. Joyner 
company read his an nun I 
which showed the business 
a thrifty and prosperous 
with a large increase over the 
preceding year. stockholders 
themselves as well 
pleased at the progress and 
management of the affairs 
of the company. 
ASSOCIATION. 
Session of School Term. 
The Pin 
held session for 
ye r in the graded 
school building ion 
Ii- -aid . credit of 
the teachers through the 
that they lake an active interest 
in their work avail themselves 
opportunity f -r improve- 
There about a hundred 
present and a g. ml program as 
given. Arrangement was made for 
a full report meeting m a 
later issue i I 
The Autumn Season. 
The first trust will soon appear. 
Its white will penetrate the 
heart of nature and silently bleach 
her now verdant raiment. The gentle 
haze Indian has fallen 
upon the land and an exquisite feel 
of sensuous languor and 
fills every heart At this season 
of the year the glitter of the dollar 
loses ins charm, the of the 
city's becomes 
the cares of business are forgot 
ten and the call of Nature rings in 
every soul. A strange desire for the 
of forest, for an hour 
of silence with only the wrestling 
stream, and the squirrels and birds 
that visit it. for company There's 
no panacea that will put to flight 
chronic ennui so soon as a season of 
silent communion nature. There 
is something radically wrong with 
the person who can't enjoy a silent 
stroll through tire woods at this sea- 
son of the year The divinity of the 
Creator and the glory of His 
work are more actively full 
at any other time. There is many a 
lesson to be learned from Nature's 
book at this grand finale of the sum- 
mer. The leaves are morn beautiful 
than at the Springtime and as 
slowly die they become transformed, 
like the Christian death, into a 
beauty, rapturous and indescribable. 
Charlotte News. 
Small Fire. 
About o'clock Thursday night 
Silas y. a colored man 
on street below the 
market, awakened by smoke 
in bis room. An investigation 
disclosed lire among some clothing 
in a bureau The tire was put 
out without alarm being given. 
J. C. COBB. 
I OF PU 
It Pay s. 
The two line sausage local which 
B. K. Patrick Co., put 
sold pounds in one 
day. Good illustration of what 
advertising will do. 
PRICE CUT IN HALF. 
The subject of this sketch was 
born in ibis county in 1822, 
id was therefore at time of 
his death, which occurred Sunday 
morning, the eighth eighty- 
Ill years old. 
his early boyhood he was 
always industrious, painstaking 
a d methodical, and whatever he 
undertook to do he did well. He 
was therefore always employed. 
He work and found bis great- 
el pleasure in fulfilling die 
came to 
him throughout his entire lite. 
When he was about 
years old he a piece of laud 
which was nearly all tile woods, 
paying for It win. p 
future time and thus began 
Hy and economy he 
soon paid for this purchased 
more, until a f years he had 
and paid for a large tract 
if laud which is today one of the 
eat farms the county 
few years ago writer of 
had pleasure of 
hi from is home 
miles in to 
and bis recitation his early be- 
ginning in life and 
toe old. n s deed most 
Interesting, He -aid he as 
married hi Worked all 
on his cleared land and at In he 
would grub and in new laud 
split rails until eleven or twelve 
and in this way in a few 
he had and fenced a 
wood large farm He told of the 
rigid economy be practiced 
this lime, me simple, plain life 
inn he lived d bow he and his 
labored, -i in led 
to pay for this land and g 
a start life. 
As lime went on under h's sys- 
the land was all paid 
for be built a store on 
and stocked it with general 
The pie 
knew and his qualities 
gave their patronage, 
therefore mercantile business 
soon became a profitable addition 
to bis other operations 
Mr R. J. a stock- 
c of 
Banking Trust company, 
was placed in charge the 
and other boys worked and 
in every way possible 
to the advancement of I tie I 
of J. C. Cobb Sous. As bis 
vestments proved profitable he 
bought real estate 
standing the fact that as his 
children grew up and started off in 
l t 
Showing 
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T- 
I. y w. lit lo 
today 
F. a 
morning from m 
Mr. Mis l. 
Bethel morning, 
C. C. Cobb, of Norfolk, w 
here at death and bun it 
returned home lay . 
Miss r, w 
visiting Mrs. Alice n . 
left ibis morning for W ,. 
M . 
Mrs. W. J wards, F . re., 
who has His. Lucy I Fur tn 
left Wednesday 
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apt. i 
ad 
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II- 
per, 
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Operation, 
the 
the 
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of u, w 
taking deposition in a legal . 
Friday, 
Some more g, 
H. A. White up 
this morning; 
F. C. returned 
in today. 
J H Starkey returned i i- 
morning from 
S. returned Thin day 
evening 
J. W. Higgs returned 
evening from a trip up 
T. A. Duke and John 
went to Kins on Thursday even- 
C of 
Thursday with J. G Mys 
n d left this morning 
Mrs. George Hadley and Child- 
of LaGrange, who have been 
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr-. 
Allied Forbes, returned 
evening. 
Mis. Joyner, of 
ton, who has been visiting Mis. 
A. returned home today. 
Mis. Mary Lang accompanied 
home for a visit. 
Saturday, 14th 
Names Found Depot and Elsewhere 
Around Town. 
Ii. f, Sugg went 
Friday evening. 
Mai thews returned this 
morning Winston. 
Florence of 
is visiting Miss tucker. 
J. A. returned 
this morning Ii. 
IV. II ii 
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The i a , j,. ,,, 
a larger room in M. 
pie a d ii 
of books win i. 
cum- d during the com. . 
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Dr. II o Hyatt, so . 
resident of has 
toG 
center of i 
point vi h,. 
u his patients, I 
b remembered Dr 
, mi i 
i in which e heated in 
of 
Hist 
Km. 
Charles skinner returned 
life themselves, he gave , . , 
. . limn a trip on load. 
came 
Graded School Trustees. 
There will be a meeting of the 
trustees of graded school at the 
superintendent's office at the school 
building at o'clock, a. in., 
day, Oct. 14th, 1905. The business 
to be attended to is important 
it will only a short time 
and I require a prompt attendance. 
J. Jarvis, 
Chairman Board. 
Here is an Offer Worth Quick Attention. 
We have made a clubbing r- 
with several magazines 
by which readers can 
save the price they have been 
paving. We can send 
The Review of 
The Cosmopolitan. 
The Woman's Home Companion. 
The American Farmer. 
The 
all lo address a year for Look 
over that list carefully 
think what you get for this 
small price. Better decide at once 
while there is a chance at this 
offer. 
Dr. Hyatt Coming. 
Dr. H. Hyatt, of 
will be in Greenville at Hotel 
Bertha Oct. 30th and 31st, Monday 
and Tuesday for the purpose of 
treating diseases of the eye, ear, 
nose and throat. Parties under 
forty years of age who will need 
his attention are requested to come 
Monday if possible. Older people 
come any day. 
to each of them, yet at the time 
his death he one of 
largest in the county. 
The life of tins man beau 
inspiration to who bins, 
Starting life poor in world's 
goods, by the practice of 
honesty and frugality, 
ministry and common sense, be 
made by bis own a 
c t living and died leaving 
a valuable estate. He was literal- 
architect of his own fortune. 
He carved I ruin the primal forest 
with his hands foundation 
stone of hi-i vast estate, lived 
to a ripe old age, enjoying 
fruits of bis labors, highest 
confidence and esteem of bis fellow- 
man, dying left to bis large 
family of children the priceless 
heritage of an unblemished 
and an honored name. 
In his last lingering illness he 
suffered and 
fidelity of his children in this 
ordeal, their ministrations tn his 
was a beautiful 
of the love and veneration 
bore their father. O L. Jovian. 
It fa well enough examine 
putting stoves. 
today from 
F. representative of 
International Correspondence 
schools, is town. 
Mrs. of Grifton, who has 
been visiting her daughter, Mis. 
L. II. tome 
Friday. 
L. E. Trent, of who 
accompanied remains of Brutal 
from Whitsett, returned 
there 
Mr. and Mrs. N. of 
Washington, came in Friday even- 
to visit the parents, 
Mr. Mrs. A. L. Blow. 
nervous diseases, 
nous being closely allied m 
of the eye, ear, nose and 
fact all 
diseases of brain and 
system understand 
diseases of of H especial 
senses The office con 
the must complete 
equipment i be state. I are 
numerous and boarding 
G where patients 
can get accommodations. 
STATe NEWS. 
A man near Charlotte from 
whose, the city waterworks 
plant off of the water 
supply, ha- sued city for 
of Wilmington, 
while Hi influence liquor 
shot hi- runt her in law. Mrs. 
Mary Wright, because bethought 
she was responsible for the 
of himself and wife. 
Three 
schooner Bern 
day taken lo 
shackles, Ti 
sailors oft 
, were on 
Wilmington 
had mutinied 
while iii sea and murdered four 
while officers vessel, 
their bodies overboard. 
Ex-Sheriff Williams, 
Day county, lost or was robbed 
of 1370 at fair at 
Winston last Thursday. The 
money was in and bills. 
The sheriff carried this in an 
envelope on inside pocket of 
his coat. He was getting ready to 
return home when be felt his 
pocket and the money was miss- 
He has no idea it got 
away, oat it was probably stolen 
by a pickpocket. 
Corn Exhibit. 
There was only n small attend- 
at exhibit 
day, perhaps the short notice 
given of dale. W. It. Home, 
O, II. Jackson and 
Elias Dall brought some tine coin, 
Mi. Home's declared the 
best. 
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be in Tar- 
at Hotel for two days 
23rd and 24th, for 
of treating diseases of eye, ear, 
nose and throat. ltd 
The county gang marching 
out to work mornings and bask to 
jail evenings make quite a 
they move. 
Remember you can get old 
for going under carpets for 
cents a hundred at 
office.
POOR PRINT
TO ONE AND ALL 
A CORDIAL INVITATION 
to visit our store and examine our magnificent stock, selected with 
a view to meeting the every requirement of those in search of 
Goods that have Value and gives the purchaser Entire Satisfaction. 
OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK 
INCLUDES FINE LINE OF 
Dress Goods, Silks, 
Ladies and Jackets. 
FURS MADE AFTER THE 
PARISIAN STYLES 
OUR STOCK OF NOTIONS AND HOSIERY WILL BE COMPLETE. 
We Sell and 
Guarantee 
FAY for Ladies and Children. FAY STOCK- 
. They button at the waist. They never 
or come down. They need no supporters. They are the 
best for wear, health comfort and economy. We guarantee every 
pair of FAY STOCKINGS to give the customers perfect satisfaction 
alter l fair trial of not less than four weeks. Yes Four Weeks. 
CUe UP-TO-DATE LINES OF SHOES 
are made by responsible makers and 
ran t e re led on to give satisfaction. 
UNION MADE 
Combine 
Comfort 
With 
FOR LADIES style 
AND 
HEATH AND FELLOW 
SHOES FOR MEN 
Our Line of Crockery, Glass Ware and House Goods is complete. W 
also offering special inducements on Mattings, Carpets, Furniture, White Iron 
Beds and Children's Cribs. Call and examine our reversible Carpets, they are cheap 
In price, beautiful in design and splendid wearers. 
J. B. CHERRY CO. 
STORE. 
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. 
Come to see Hart 
when you need to drew 
your feet, we can yon 
ml you to fit 
fit. We carry nicest and best 
shoe you ever saw. Try a 
pair be 
Call on Hart for a 
-el of Columbia Flour, none better 
I he bad anywhere. 
The good angel has been and 
filled up the boles and 
is herself again. Nice street-, 
rood sidewalks and prettiest 
girls. We all certainly owe 
a debt cf gratitude, so 
here brother 
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw 
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. R. 
Smith A Bro. 
E. E. Co. will do all they 
possible can to please yon with 
their new line of heavy and fancy 
groceries 
Merchandise carry 
a toll of meat, lard and can 
Roods. Don't buy before giving 
me trial. Frank Lilly. 
Oil. 
u r- I i- n 
unit 
l He . .
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I. 
I -i fry 
pt 11- k, o i- 
c d nil 
and -hip . nil i- 
I p n- 
en h . 
sell . u . 
Lilly. 
Buy of our e 
Hats Sold under a e 
J. K. Tm 
PHARMACY 
Ayden, N. C. 
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K .- i 
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N-- . ft.-. 
.-. J H. 
. 
Call U d 
A Bro. 
is being 
i e daily heavy 
, Hiram d 
,. in a 
I II. Mop A Bro. 
II i Hi 
a miry province 
j -v II. . 
Mr U a.- 
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B I 
OF 
THE BANK OF 
N. C. 
At the Goose of business August 95th, 1905. 
RESOURCES. 
Loans and Discounts, I f 22,647.72 
Furniture and Fixtures 
Demand Loans 
Due from Banks, 
Cash Items, 
Gold Coin, 
Silver Coin, ; 
Hank notes and 
other S. notes 
7,623.08 
130.52 
1,655.11 
2,411.00 
Total, 
Capital stack paid 
Surplus 
Undivided profit 
expenses, 
Dividends 
Deposits to 
Cashier's 
STAT NEWS. 
A ff at 
. i ids 
a ruck i ill 
d fleeing 
l. lo leaving 
tar the rear. 
When i ally up the 
dot- lo n ere tied 
mid i ha had gone on 
his way 
Two Inmates of 
wan aged 
and i in love 
each applied to 
board of . I. for per- 
mis-ion in get 
granted the request 
r lake of a inn 
an Him i e. 
late 
her 
Total, 
STATE OF NORTH M 
I, J. R. Smith, Cashier of the bank, do swear 
hat the above statement is true to the best of my la 
J. R SMITH, 
and sworn to before 
me, this h Jay of 1905. 
Notary Public. 
J. R. SMITH, 
JOSEPH DIXON, 
R. CANNON. 
Directors. 
V. 
Hardware. 
For C Stoves Ranges, 
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am 
munition, One and Two Horse 
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and 
In fact anything 
In Hardware come to 
H. L.
I husband divorce. 
S. T. Cherry, of 
-i 
self In the id- out. 
unlawfully on his 
laud. A lei in., on ; I 
out a portion of 
b behind 
, n bra 
re. and -In I line 
A in the of 
Point, Tuesday night, did 
There , a liquor election in 
i . .;. good 
In- i 
Court. 
. i vs Grimes 
lie in lire will 
e lit i n ill led e 
bee en In r or 
of against tor 
an i i . i. 
will In i- ii that he i- -e- 
. lo . I lie t of 
tin i l to 
be held o II Monday r I e 
in .-1 . . i . being the 
of Not V the i 
i t hi i i . . hi Greenville, N 
. ii mi a tie. complaint 
I In id ii or the plaintiff will 
to h 
b. the 
I . i Ci Moore. 
, tiff. S- ft 
Best 
Lighted 
House 
In the 
State 
Best 
for oar 
Customers 
and their team. 
Brick 
Warehouse, 
Greenville, N. C. 
Farmers bring us your Tobacco 
The Brick. 
We will always work for your 
guarantee price. 
BRINKLEY 
The following 
Gentlemen 
Constitute our 
Working 
Force who are 
Always glad 
to see you 
D. S. Spain 
Bookkeeper 
B. T. Bailey 
Auctioneer 
H. S. lardy 
i ii j 
u, 
Clip 
QUEER CHANCES. 
JONES. 
OM Way. In Which 
Boon 
One of the most romantic 
of stolen jewels occurred with 
for An 
American danced attendance 
upon her until one day she finally 
peremptorily bade him begone. 
He gazed steadfastly her for a 
moment. Then, swing that she was 
really in earnest, be flung a packet 
upon the he said, 
at least take And 
Mere Not f 
the 
speaks John 
having died in great 
. nil cure and poor. It 
o of 
truth that felt to 
met and combat. 
After the war of the Revolution 
Jones received in London with 
the greatest distinction. The Army 
and Navy club delighted to honor 
him. Burke and Fox were hi fa-
Be turned his heel and left tho y, was hi 
room, and she never saw him more. To them all ha 
Of she opened the wag dew r The act o 
woman would In it him 
a very beautiful as she ., Selkirk castle, 
not the the whence of u 
had perforce but not j, away m 
for long. Some one besides of 
and took it. 
ears passed, and she hod ceased to 
repine for its loss. Then she 
taring Italy, and to her at 
there came a peddler, who. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION 
THE BANK f FARMVILLE. FARMVILLE. N. C. 
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, AUG. 
Li 
Due from 
Cash 
Gold 
Silver 1.126 
Nat. it US. notes 4.320.00 
Capital stock ii in 
profits 
to check 18,616.36 
State u Carolina. 
Jone, after get- 
ting back to purchased it out 
of his own pocket and returned it 
to Lady Selkirk with a letter of 
apology. The 
quite by chance, displayed before j his most ardent 
her pack of trivial wares. There 
among them, its value all , w , 
ed, lay the long lost jewel, with I 
nothing to tell how it came into the 
possession of the hawker. 
To match this story one must 
turn to the experience of a Sussex 
clergyman. A ring which was an 
heirloom in his family was stolen 
from his keeping. Eighteen years 
passed, and not a word was heard 
concerning the article. Then it 
turned up inside one of the lingers 
of a glove lost at a in New 
Zealand. The finder had promoted 
the bazaar, was a relative of the 
owner of the ring and was the only 
person on that ride of the world 
who could have identified it. The 
owner of tie glove was one of a 
number of persons who had in turn 
possessed the ring. It had passed 
from hand to band all around the 
world, to come, at the antipodes, to 
the only person who could stay its 
further travels and restore it to the 
rightful Gazette. 
Hi Lesion Well. 
said his mother, do 
not like to see you playing with 
dirty boys. The language they use, 
too, is not fit for your ears. They 
are not the boys for you to associate 
The boy looked at his mother a 
minute, and as little head 
was thrown back he gravely 
am I that should not as- 
with those boys 
The mother was as in- 
and then she 
Stanley, dear, that is not 
it at all. The boys are not clean. 
Their clothes are dirty, and 
said Stanley, quick 
a flash, have been reading to 
me about Abe Lincoln. Now, he 
wasn't clean when he was a boy, and 
he didn't wear fine clothes, and he 
was 
The mother looked at the boy. 
had nothing to say, and in two 
minutes Stanley was chasing around 
with three of the ragged, dirty, but 
plucky urchins with whom he was 
so fond of playing. 
Hand Organ 
Most of the monkeys that travel 
with shows and organ grinders come 
from the isthmus of Panama. These 
animals are captured by the natives 
in rather a way. They take 
a and cut a hole in it large 
enough to admit a monkey's paw. 
A string is then attached to the nut. 
The monkey is a very inquisitive 
little and when he sees one 
of these nuts he inserts his paw 
through the hole to find out what is 
inside. When the paw is closed it 
cannot be withdrawn, and as the 
monkey has not sense enough to 
open his paw the nut is dragged by 
the string the monkey with it 
to within reach of the captors, who 
throw a net over the monkey and 
in that secure him. 
the king of 
France sent daily to ask for his 
health. Had be lived a week longer 
he would have been admiral of 
France, The French assembly 
upon its feet and stood uncovered 
while the resolution of respect 
being passed. He left a large sum 
of money to his two surviving sis- 
lie died the ranking officer 
of the American navy. Three weeks 
after his death letters came from 
Washington and Jefferson placing 
our marine interests in Europe 
his hands and authorizing him to 
organize an expedition to go after 
the Barbary pirates. He stood in 
the relation of s son to Franklin, 
of a brother to Jefferson, possessing 
the fullest confidence of the Father 
of His Country. Whenever he 
pears upon the written page we see 
not only a naval commander, but a 
statesman, his writing, in its calm 
wisdom and crystal lucidity, remind- 
us of the writing of Abraham 
Lincoln. 
Personally he was the most 
of men, handsome and gen- 
When he came back from his 
wonderful tea fight the Duchess of 
Orleans lodged him in the 
Royal. The king him a 
of France. Paris went wild. 
In the court, in the highest French 
society, he was literally howling 
though he himself did none 
of the There is not a 
blot on his 
in Louisville Courier- 
Journal. 
County of Pitt. . i 
I, J. R. Dari, Cashier of the bank, do solemn 
i-wear the above is true to the of my 
knowledge and belief. J. R. DAVIS, 
and sworn to be J 
fore me, this 26th day of An-1 
gust, 1905. T. L. 
J V. JOHNSTON, R. L 
Notary Public 
Petersburg Grey Granite, 
Fencings. Iron Vases, Sc. 
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, 
DEALER IN 
Monumental Work and Cemetery 
Furnishings. 
All Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. 
PETERSBURG, VA. 
for Designs and Prices. 
TURN A OB, 
IS. 
Directors. 
GET YOUR SUPPLIES 
Now 
Everything want in the way of 
nice Goods, Pickles, 
fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at 
our store 
We carry a large supply of the Best 
Goods 
JOHNSTON BROS. 
The Cash Grocers. 
Like Bird 
To what extremes physical de- 
formation, for the sake of comply- 
with certain fashions or as the 
fulfillment of ascetic vows, can be 
carried is explained by Dr. I. 
of Germany in his anatomical 
entitled He 
demonstrates that in all lands 
forms of malpractice have been 
indulged in. In old Peru, for in- 
stance, little children were placed 
under a bead press and their scalp 
were shaped oblong. This was 
the case with the daughters of 
the nobles and with the members of 
the royal families. The climax is 
reached, however, in the case of the 
Chinese ascetic who is set apart as 
a holy man to serve in the joss 
house, who does not perform any 
manual labor and permits his finger 
nails, with the exception of those on 
his index finger, to grow several 
inches long. Finally they become 
entangled and resemble somewhat 
the claws of an old bird. 
SUITS UP and 
PANTS UP. 
Made to Measure. 
Cleaning, Dying 
and Pressing. 
Ladies end clothing 
a specially. 
I also clean and dye laces, 
ribbons, 
PAUL Tailor, 
Greenville. N. C. 
A Benefit Seven Centuries Old. 
Englishmen are wont to 
pride that England is 
the home and parent of the mutual 
benefit friendly society. The claim 
could scarcely be substantiated. In 
old Montpelier there still flourishes 
a friendly society 
under the title of St. Faith 
has an unbroken history dating buck 
to about 1820. Statute books 
to are still and 
they are believed to be but 
of statutes in force a century 
or two earlier, which were burned 
during the civil war of the sixteenth 
century. During all these 
the society has never failed its 
members in case of sickness, injury 
or 
Dr. L. Jame 
Dental 
Surgeon 
Greenville. 
You will find it less easy to uproot 
faults than to choke them by gain- 
virtues. Do not think of your 
faults, still less of faults. In 
every person who comes near you 
what is good and strong. 
Honor that, rejoice in it and. as you 
can, try to imitate it, and your faults 
will drop off like dead leaves when 
their time 
Tattooing. 
It is quite common in and 
Samoa for a man to bear upon his 
arm or body a certificate of his birth 
winch is practically indelible. Tat- 
is carried on in these islands 
to an absurd extent, and it is the 
practice to tattoo on the hand of a 
mother the date of her children's 
births. Sometimes an enthusiastic 
father will tattoo the date of the 
birth on the child itself, and no 
how lung it lives the certificate 
will remain easily decipherable. In 
some adjoining islands every child 
is tattooed almost from head to foot 
on its completing its twelfth year. 
The result is very remarkable, 
if the child is growing rapidly, 
so that the spaces between the tat- 
too murks increase in size year by 
year. 
Too Many For Him. 
At the conclusion of the regular 
lessons at a certain Sunday school 
the superintendent made short ad- 
dress to the assembled classes. At 
the end of his remarks he 
all you boys and girls that 
would like to go to heaven when you 
die hold up your 
Instantly every child had a hand 
in the air except one little fellow- 
sitting in the far cornet, who, in 
answer to the superintendent 
question, you want to go to 
replied, not if 
that crowd's 
Home Journal. 
REMEMBER THE PLACE. 
Good Goods Every Day. 
Right Prices Every Time. 
Send to my store tor Nice Crackers, 
Assorted Cakes, Canned Goods 
and other things ready to serve 
Butter on ice every day. 
Pitt county Hams. 
Nice Chocolate Candies. 
Everything fresh and good all the 
time. 
MARCELLUS FLEMING 
S. M. SCHULTZ 
Wholesale retell 
furniture Dealer. paid 
Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar 
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed 
Oak Suits, B 
y Carriages, Go-Carts, 
nits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, f 
and Gail Ax 
Key West Chi 
iota, George Cat. 
Cherries, Peaches, Applet 
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Kill 
Flour Sugar, Meat, Sou. 
, Lye, Magic Food, Matches, 
I Seed Meal and 
I den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Hut 
Dried Apples, Peaches 
Prunes, Currents, Oh 
and China Ware, Tit- and 
Ware, Cakes Ma. 
Cheese, Pet Butter, Ne-- 
and n- 
ether Quality an- 
for each. 
see me. 
Telephone Service 
AT YOUR OFFICE 
Is to-day an admitted Business 
NECESSITY 
WHILE 
At Your House 
It's at once a Convenience and a Ne- 
that yon cannot measure 
by any 
One Emergency Call, in 
To Publishers 
and Printers 
We have an entirely new 
process, on which patents 
are pending, whereby we 
can reface old Brass Col 
and Head Rules, 
pt. and thicker, and make 
them fully as good as now 
and without any unsightly 
knobs or feet on the bot 
torn. 
One Year, Pays the Rent. 
ASK YOUR 
WHO ONE. 
For Rates 
APPLY TO 
LOCAL MANAGER e 
Telephone 
Telegraph Company, 
HENDERSON. 
PRICES 
Column and Head 
regular lengths each 
L. S. and 
Head Ruled Inches 
and over 
A sample of refaced 
Rule, full 
will be cheerfully 
sent on application. 
Pointers Supply Co. 
High Grade Material 
N. Philadelphia, p 
The Reflector Job Office is the 
place to get your work done. 
Let Common Sense Decide 
Do you honestly believe, that coffee sold lease 
to dust, germs and passing 
through many hands 
not ever 
you don't hew by wham, 
is fit for 
don't. Bat 
LION COFFEE 
selected y 
at Use are 
mi- at ear 
where 
not dream are taken 
a perfect cleanliness. 
tit th 
the factory no hand it till 
it it in your kitchen, 
I cams the coma. 
of Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. 
Bun is as stronger proof of merit than continued and 
all 
In I on 
Bans 
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE 
CO., Toledo, Ohio.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
Greenville Banking 
Trust 
mm 
Ml- of ho- 
ISA 
a I Will 
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES 
Loans and discounts paid in 
Overdrafts, fund 0.600.00 
Stocks, profits, lone 
Furniture and fixtures taxes paid 
All other real estate 
Due from Bank 
Cash items 
Geld coin 
Silver coin 
Hunk 
other U. S. notes 13.1179 
Total 
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, 
L R. Cobb, Cashier the named hank, do 
that the above i to the best of my knowledge 
belief H 
Subscribed and sworn to before 
me, this 4th of Sept., I L 
C. S Notary Public. 
T. 
Directors 
THE 
Coffee and Tea Maker 
A Patent Aluminum Appliance 
lits inside of any 
fee Pot- does away 
or Sack, and Needs no Sutler 
Try One and Your Coffee Will be better. 
MARVELOUSLY ECONOMICAL and CLEANLY.
The Reflector 
Is Read By Everybody in reach, and 
it reaches people money to pay for what want. 
If you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to 
get a part of their money. 
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR 
.,. 
POOR PRINT 
i win
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
P. J. 
AND 
In X. C, as second matter. 
Advertising ad application. 
A drain d i port In 
in to 
Pm Tuesday, 
town that Sully says ill reach twelve 
atop by the president will their in November. Hope he is 
Lest foot foremost. 
reached 
South the doctors .-an n 
check the yellow fever 
If you they ever 
to get married, loot the 
pie in the hi 
right. 
Since they have gone to canning 
potatoes, it might be well to 
vanning turnip greens 
The Star's dispatches a few days 
ago that indictments 
for embezzlement, forgery, 
etc , were found against Hanker 
C. Dougherty, of 
That man must have staid up night 
studying bow to get into trouble. 
Morning Star. 
London recently a magistrate 
related to summons on com- 
plaint of B woman that another 
man had called her a The 
magistrate held that it was not an 
insult to be called a Wonder 
how he would rule on such epithets 
as which some of the 
women at the used to 
call each Star. 
is tame 
Wherever fain have been held so 
-fill lane, is reported. This 
indicates that the people have money 
to spend. 
From the way it has started oil 
that new Greensboro paper will make 
some of the others hustle to keep the 
lead. 
Make that petition strong to t e 
Atlantic Line for an n 
daily train on this branch of the 
road. 
The Georgia candidate for Cover 
nor ho announced that he the 
father of thirteen children has no fear 
of unlucky number. 
For b time now then- will be one 
or more every week Hie 
can see each other the big 
pumpkins. 
Vale. and Harvard have 
an agreement to reform the 
i font ball. The host reform 
would he loom it out entirely. 
The custom followed by the alum- 
of the University in meeting every 
year for a banquet or other coming 
that should obtain 
throughout every in the state 
It is these annual meetings that 
the spirit of the University may be 
, kept alive and great good will pro 
coed therefrom At small expense 
each county in North Carolina could, 
through its alumni, maintain u 
scholarship at the University to be 
given to Borne worthy and ambitious 
young man. Ninety such 
entirely representative and picked 
as they would be for their worth and 
A was arrested 
the other day r 
The man tried to 
imitate to grief on the 
third lie got as many as 
three wives, tried to palm the third 
one on the other as Ins sister. 
got and was sent j 
in Wash- 
persisting 
on president. Those who 
visit the Raleigh fair lie 
careful. 
In order to avoid suits in the state 
o the Atlantic Coast Line rail 
way has itself lo be a for- 
Corporation which makes it 
I amenable to the Federal courts. 
The Raleigh News and Observer 
again. On Thursday it issued j 
a mammoth stale fair edition of The mother of the late Gen. 
thirty two pages that gave a 
did forecast of the coming big event, 
and describing some of the state's 
best industries, Ii seems that there 
is no limit to what the News and 
Observer can do when it sets out to 
thing. It is worth a mint to 
North Carolina. 
The foot ball team of a college in 
Virginia has decided to disband, the 
reason given being a member of the 
team was fatally injured in 
If the teams of all the colleges 
would disband and the members de- 
vote to their studies the time wast, d 
on the game, it would ho more if 
liable to them and more creditable 
to the colleges About all the 
colleges make is by the 
teams. 
Q. is living, bale 
and hearty at the age of five miles 
from Louisville. Ky . in the same 
house where Gen. was 
born. 
The Atlanta whose body 
was followed to the grave by a corps 
of Confederate veterans, shows in 
what esteem one of that race is held 
when be conducts himself in life as 
he should. 
Charleston has become reconciled 
to the affair and n delegation 
from that has just called on the 
president, the first respect shown 
him since he appointed 
tor of there- 
The sight of a big pile of money 
and Ike desire t i possess is more 
than some people can stand and for 
the time them of their senses 
A man who was money clerk in the 
office of the 
at Pa., took in a pack- 
age containing to be tor- 
warded I a bank in Cincinnati The 
clerk look the package and 
but is an expert huh r 
detectives will soon have him Then 
From what can be learned Raleigh 
is preparing to do like Washington 
City about inauguration and 
will reap a harvest out of those who 
attend the fair. Those who have 
n in advance to engage board 
are given figures that almost take 
the breath. 
It does not pay every time to 
key with the people. Not long since 
the Royal one of the old 
assessment life insurance companies, 
In the of elections in 
Ne York a few days ago James 
Russell Lowell, John 
and William 
were elected while Oliver 
Wendell Holmes. Allen 
sud James Cooper were 
We suppose there is 
tiled criterion of greatness, and if 
there were there could be no 
tribunal. Hut if it is difficult to 
understand by what process of 
thought Lowell and take 
rank as authors or as men above 
Oliver Wendell Holmes and 
more Cooper. It is easy to under- 
stand why the greatest genius 
all, ranked by critics in 
Europe as the greatest of American 
poets, and now recognized every- 
where as the of the most 
widely read class of present day 
short story is left 
out. was a Southern man. 
That's all that need he said on that 
wore, but the other is hard to under- 
stand; though we frankly confess 
that it is neither necessary nor 
to understand these Hall of 
Fame election Maw York or else- 
where. Cooper was 
scarcely greater than William Gil- 
more Simms, but. then. Simms was 
a Southerner, and his name as a 
consequence, was not even 
But, while, of course, we can 
no more predict who is going to live 
character, would constitute a for 
whose influence would prove , , , . ., ,. , , , ., 
,,,.,,. , and die the electors of the 
Hall of Fame can, it is safe to 
News and 
Aroused. 
Measures designed to array the to 
trades of the South against the 
combination of insurance companies 
known as the Southeastern Tariff 
Association were taken Saturday 
at a largely attended meeting 
of the hoard of governors of the To 
Association of the United 
Stales, held iii Richmond, Va., The 
It is alleged by tobacco men that 
the ill association not only de 
exorbitant rates, but treats 
patrons with scant and decidedly 
consideration. The 
grievance it one of long standing, 
and results now in a circular letter 
from the president of the tobacco 
association to the heads of all the 
trades holding membership the 
general body. This circular, among 
other things, calls for a I 
against the of 
the combination. 
The light, which has 
along for some lime now shows signs 
of breaking forth in earnest, and the 
war will be to the knife The first- 
say that outside of New England one 
hundred of books are 
bought and read today to one of 
Lowell's, while the Autocrat series 
of Holmes is likely lo be read and 
The Chambered Nautilus 
long after the time when Lowell and 
Whittier will have to depend on 
such artificial devices as the Hull of 
Fame to keep them alive 
As for General William 
Sherman being 
is the test, his name was well chosen. 
General William you 
know, was the man who 
is and gave such a convincing 
demonstration of it. He will be re 
in the South, and it is 
to put his statue in the Hall of 
Fame so that the people may see 
the face of the man whose conduct 
was calmly characterized by General 
lee as act of a savage 
tie Observer. 
Family of Dead in a Day. 
At Cambridge, last week, 
Mrs Clarence killed her 
even children and then killed her 
self The Woman's husband, when 
step to he taken by the Tobacco As-1 
. be beard of the went to his 
sedation will he introduction of 
bills in the legislatures of the slates 
in which th insurance combination 
does business. These bills will lie 
designed to curb the operations of 
the alleged The will 
be presented to the legislature of 
Virginia at the next session. 
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS 
some observations have 
given in this column concern 
building and loan associations. 
Insurance Commissioner Young, 
whose department passes the 
work building and loan 
in the state, has recently made 
the statement that the number of 
such institutions is increasing. In 
the towns where they have been 
operated their work is their 
barn and hanged himself, and to 
make death doubly sure sent a bullet 
through his brain- Thus the whole 
family of nine was wiped out in one 
day. 
announced that a new rate of assess- 
would be put in effect. There monument. Mr. A. Hole 
he will find out that a wrecked boon- . said some days ago in Tarboro 
. . ;., .- was a kick among the policy holders 
and a term in the can 
. u. i . i I with the result that the company has 
not be changed with money. 
lost something twenty-four 
thousand members. 
It is not a surprising piece of news 
that the daily papers publish about 
Wadesboro, that several young men 
were staggering drunk on the streets 
of that town as the first day's result 
of granting license to seven persons 
to retail liquor there. That they were 
of men who voted for 
gives no comfort to any good man 
The awful thing about it is, that 
somebody has made it easier instead 
of harder for these young men to set 
their feet upon their hearts 
and lay fast hold upon the ways of 
Gazette. 
It is announced that the striking 
union printers in Charlotte will con- 
duct a job printing establishment, in 
that city, an option for a lease oil a 
plant having been taken with that 
view. And it is dollars to 
that every one connected with the 
proprietorship of that shop will work 
more than eight hours a day. It 
makes a difference when one is work- 
himself drawing pay from the 
other fellow. 
that the building and loan 
there has been of untold benefit 
to the town. He to many 
handsome have been 
crested through medium of the 
local building and loan association 
there. Other have had similar 
-Neck Com- 
We have been trying to get 
ville to take this view of building 
and loan associations, with 
out success so far. Hut it is one of 
the things this town surely needs. 
LETTER TO M. 
Greenville, N. O. 
This story en Is two 
ways, and teaches two sets of 
people. 
Father Calvin, Westerly, B. f., 
had his church and 
painted. Good a this is 
how he went it. 
-Measured 
to have 
Then got I lid- from the pain ten, 
paint to be supplied by them 
hi in. 
Saved by using 
of those painters ought to 
have that money. 
Yours truly, 
V. COo. 
. P. d. II. L. 
The government estimates the 
corn crop of the United States this 
year at bushels. 
Hash is at the of more 
suits than am other 
the work. 
A get and near- 
everything he know 
trying to run an automobile. 
ST KAY TAKEN 
On September lookup astray 
female hog, sandy color, weight about 
pounds, awl marked with crop in 
right can get same 
pro v lag ownership paying 
G. T 
f, V. V. No. . N. O. 
10-11 ltd 
Greenville 
Trust Company 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
At the close of business August 1906. 
RESOURCES. 
I. and discounts 
Overdrafts, 
Stocks, etc, 
Furniture and fixtures 
All other real estate 
Due from Bank 
items 
Geld coin 
Silver coin 
National Bank notes and 
other U, S. notes 13,079.00 
LIABILITIES. 
stock paid in 825.000.00 
Surplus fund 0,500.00 
Undivided profits, less 
expenses taxes paid 2,799.50 
Bills payable 45,000.00 
Time certificates of 
deposit 10,081.20 
subject to check 74,725.79 
Cashiers checks 17.94 
Total 
Total, 
104,124.49 
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, , 
I, R. Cobb, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly 
swear that the above is true to the best of my knowledge 
and belief. R- J- COBB, Cashier. 
Subscribed and sworn to before 
me, this 4th day of Sept., 1905. f 
C. S. CARR, Notary 
Correct 
J. L. WOOTEN, 
CHAS. COBB, 
C. T. 
Directors. 
WINTERVILLE 
This department is f J. H. who is authorized t rep- 
resent the Eastern in and territory. 
The painter is following cl-e 
after the carpenters on the new 
boy's dormitory will soon lie 
done painting the outside of the 
building. In a few days it will be 
occupied and already several 
rooms are engaged in it. 
yards standard calicoes at 
per yard, Harrington, Barber 
Co. 
John Stokes went to Greenville 
today. 
Just received by R G. Chapman 
car load lime which 
they will sell very cheap. 
Mrs. M. L. Cox went to Green 
Monday to spend a week w th 
relatives and friends. 
F. C. Nye went 
ville today to attend the 
meeting. 
For Holt time alarm 
clocks and R. G. 
Chapman a Co. 
Our line of fall and Winter, 
goods are now in. Sec our lice be 
fore you bay. yours to please A. 
W. Co. 
J. S. Rose went to Robersonville 
today. 
Another large shipment of shoes 
all styles and sizes and prices very 
reasonable. Han Barbel 
Co 
Black Liniment, spec- 
recommended for the human 
family, hue for perfectly 
balanced, sub-cutaneous con 
For mile by 
B T. fox lire. 
Mies Kate Chapman and Miss 
Mollie Bryant went to Greenville 
this morning to attend the tea 
meeting 
White's Colic and Kidney Core, 
the combination kidney medicine 
for stock and a sure colic cine. 
at the Store 
Big line of hats and caps 
received, latest Harrington, 
Barber 
Clyde Harrison went to 
Friday evening to visit 
Miss Lena 
For loaf bread go to H. L. 
Johnson's. 
For hay, corn and go to 
Harrington Barber Co. 
Lang Rouse went to Greenville 
today. 
One of our up to date farmers bro- 
a wagon load of seed to 
our Pitt County Oil Co. and 
had it making a bale of lint 
that weighed TOO pounds. 
He paid one dollar and cents 
to get it and exchanged his 
seed for meal and hulls. And 
after he had sold his bale of 
to one our leading merchants for 
a little more than per pound 
his meal and on his 
wagon and returned home feeling 
that he had saved much time and 
labor and was pleased with results. 
shoes R. G. 
Co., are offering cut price on 
their large stock shoes which 
must be sold within a few days in 
order to make room for their new 
supply soon to be received. 
MUM Georgie Joyner, 
Barnes and Bessie Mooring went 
to Greenville this morning to 
attend meeting. 
All colors of paint, and yellow 
at Harrington Barber Co. 
Another load of school desk were 
shipped out of A. G. Cox Mfg Co 
yesterday. 
Miss Clara Lee Stevens went lo 
last night. 
B. T. Cox Bro. have a full line 
of school books, papers, inks, 
scratch pen tablets, day 
ledgers, account books, states, 
chalk, crayons, school bags and 
shawl straps. Come and see what 
they have before bringing else- 
where. 
Mrs. B. T. Cox and Miss 
Cox went to Greenville today. 
Mrs. Sarah Taylor has her nice 
line of goods opes new, 
and alto a special Use sf tart, 
invited her friends t see 
her. Her stock U well 
and prices always 
Nice cheap at 
Harrington, Barber Co. 
Nice line f at 
Co. 
International poultry food 
Harrington Co. 
Ada Button left last night 
for her home near 
Just received car load flour, nice 
and fresh Harrington Co. 
For nice dress goods, 
Lice, Hamburg, all kinds of 
Ladies and Gent's go 
to A. W. Co. 
want i all winter 
get of good at A. 
W. they are Cheap. 
Nora Davis and Clara 
Henderson to Kinston last 
night. 
A new lot Ballard's 
floor just in at A. W. Co. 
it is reliable gel prices. 
in town call to mi- I 
run a livery feed 
ode stable-. L. House, 
town Monday. 
Prof. G. E went to 
Greenville I is m in 
the meeting 
When need nice 
; banana orange- apple Fruits 
of any call on H. L J u. 
Gall at i son's a 
in bis of Hosier j i i 
, ii M i ii 
o will ii-. 
reward. The oil 
a work, 
Mrs. Susan In 
Fall arriving daily at A. 
W. A St store. Come 
and see them. Mot goods j 
at lowest 
Whether cotton g up or goes 
down Hie gin here no i and 
day the Mann-. 
expect to exchange your 
for meal you cat name time 
by taking meal far v when 
yon have cotton tinned at the 
Pitt Co. Oil Mill 
Mrs. John Cheek, of 
was here 
The A. G. Cos Mfg Co. are 
getting so many orders for boggles I 
seats and bodies, they 
started a new plant the purpose 
of making seals aid bodies, they 
are continually their 
business. 
More school de.-k- and 
school desks me being ma and 
sold by the A. G Ml,;. Co. 
R. L. own Wed 
We have the best assortment 
stationary ever brought lo 
B. T ft Br. 
If the taming of machinery 
means anything the A. G. 
Mtg Co. must be making 
wagons, and far i 
they have bean keeping a continual, 
line of late special prices on hard- 
ware and mill supplies for next 
days W. L. House. 
Mr, and Mrs. O. C. 
spent Tuesday in 
International stock food for 
horses and cattle at Harrington 
Barber Co. 
Call and see my line of shoes 
before buying elsewhere H. L. 
Johnson. 
Nice line of boys suits at II. L. 
Johnson's. 
Miss Hattie Sutton went to 
Greenville Thursday. 
New Car load of salt just 
ed at R. G. Chapman Co. 
If you want a nice or some 
furniture see A. W. A Co. 
Special prices on guns far the 
next days L. House. 
Miss Murray Tucker, of Green- 
ville, is visiting her sinter, Mrs. J. 
F. Harrington. 
Trunks and valises at 
ton Barber A Co. 
The Pitt Co. Oil Mill 
seems to be cotton far aid 
near, and general satisfaction 
seems to prevail. 
frames 
A. W. 
Men's and pants, all 
sizes, at Barber Co. 
Nice line of groceries 
hand Barber 
Miss Nichols was here 
shopping 
Mrs. L. A. Sparks has 
her complete of 
g trimmings and notions in 
one of the new concrete 
and is ready, willing waiting 
. to till any order that may come to 
, her. has a well selected line 
every needed in the 
, and price to suit 
everybody. 
man for year 
1900 to one horse crop, and 
u-c leisure time superintending 
raw mill, also to manage cotton 
in tall. Must have knowledge 
machinery. to 
W. M. 
K. F. No. Fountain, 
SOME MEN LIVE, OTHERS EXIST. 
And The Rut Own Unpainted or Poorly 
Painted Houses. 
Remember these facts that 
paint is a 
perfectly pure and will cover 
from to thirty percent, more 
surface than prepared or 
hand mixers. Call see 
about paint. Baker Hart. 
Wholesale and Retail Distributors 
of Town Country paint. 
So Hard To Choose 
Emma Grimes William Grimes and 
Grimes. 
The defendant above named take 
notice that an action entitled as above 
bus been in the Superior 
of County, him for 
an absolute the defendant 
will take notice that he is re- 
quired to at the next term of 
the superior Court of said County to 
be held on the Monday the 
1st iii it being the day 
of November the Court House 
of said County, in Greenville, N 
and answer or demur to the complaint 
in said action, or plaintiff will 
ply to the Court for the f 
in the complaint. 
F. G. . D. C. Moore, 
Atty for plaintiff. C. S. C. 
By virtue of power of sale con- 
in a certain mortgage deed ex- 
and delivered by Fred Crawford 
wife, Crawford, to Henri 
on the day of 
duly recorded in the Register of 
Deeds office of county, North Car- 
in Book K ii, the 
will expose to public sale 
before the house door in Green- 
ville, lo the highest bidder on 
day, Nov. 11th, 1905. a certain tract 
or parcel of land lying and being in 
the county of and state North 
Carolina and described as follows, to 
Tint parcel of laud in Beaver 
Dam township adjoining the 
place and others, containing acres 
more or less and being the land deeded 
to Crawford by Henry 
and wife and this mortgage taken to 
secure the purchase money, to satisfy 
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale 
This 11th day 
Sheppard, Mortgagee. 
F. G. Attorney. 
Where u man's wife is there is 
his expense 
GO ON YOUR 
We Issue here Fidelity and Court Bonds. Life-- 
Health--Property insured against Death--Dis- 
ease-Fire. 
You never know when reverses will come therefore, prepare 
for them NOW. 
We represent the very best companies and are prepared to 
give you prompt and careful attention at the most reasonable 
rates. If yon are thinking of Insuring give our a 
fair and careful examination. 
F. M. Hornaday, 
Phone No. 
INSURANCE GREENVILLE, N. C 
Between our Hats when beauty is considered, 
as Every model is a thing of perfect beauty. 
THE STYLES ARE 
ARTISTIC 
The perfection of workmanship and beauty 
of coloring cannot fail to to elicit admiration. 
OUR TRIMMED HATS 
are developed in Fine Materials and every type 
of face can find something Cute in our display. 
THE WOMAN SET ON A BARGAIN 
Can Find It Here 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
TARBORO, N. C. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE BANK OF VILLE, 
GREENVILLE, N. C 
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 1905. 
Resources.- 
and 
secured 
and 1,606.66 
Stocks, securities, etc. 2,500.00 
Furniture Fixtures 8,647.83 
Hanking 4,100.011 
Due from 
Cash 1,614.81 
Gold Coin
22,701.00 
Stock paid lo 
Surplus, 25,000.0 
Undivided Profits less 
Expenses Paid 
Bills Payable 21,000.00 
Deposit subject to check 152,320.62 
Cashier's checks out- 
standing 
North Carolina, I 
County of Pitt. J 
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly 
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge 
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. 
Subscribed and sworn to before 
me, this day of 1905. 
WALTER O. WARD, 
Notary Public. 
R. W. KING. 
W. 
J. G. MOVE, 
Directors 
SALE AND 
HORSES MULES. 
We will keep a. full stock of horses and mules on 
all the season. We are prepared to furnish j oil kind 
of horse want, draft horses, fine drivers and farm 
We keep the finest mules that can be bought. We will 
buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses, 
will buy anything from a plug to driver. 
Come to see us. If we have not got what yon we 
will get it. 
R. L. CO. 
Fence Your Farm 
American Fencing 
Because 
They save stock, they save land, they save neighbors 
they save worry, they save time, they are 
they are beat steel, they have the only perfect 
joint, easy to build, no expense for repairing, last 
life time, The American is the best square mesh o 
the market, car load just received. Come to see us 
J. W. BROS. 
AYDEN, N. C. 
Scientifically 
Constructed. 
ULTRA, 
A Shoe for 
Women. 
THE ULTRA SHOE for women 
is made with careful reference 
to the most minute details 
t perfected in its numerous 
styles there is no other 
man's shoo on the market selling 
at the price the Ultra 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 
ti meet the closest variations 
width and SUM in woman's 
footwear. 
The Ultra Shoo meets every 
requirement of the many 
whims of 
We carry SHOE, for men, In Oxfords, Tans, etc 
Pulley Bowen, 
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. 
The Reflector 
The Is Read By Everybody in and 
it reaches people money to pay for what they want. 
If you have what they want advertise it and you are sure to 
get a part of their money. 
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR 
POOR PRINT
Over 
Telephone 
DIRECT 
YOUR OFFICE
L I N E 
I Not Quite- 
How often you can g-et a 
nail or screw driver or 
Have a good 
tool box and e prepared tor 
Our 
is all could desire, and 
we Will see that your too 
box does not lack a 
useful article. 
Of course 
MISTOOK HIS MAN. 
g You get Harness, 
Horse A 
of 
J P 
Corey 
Makes writing 
lucky carve fountain pen, b 
made. Book Store. 
Dr. Joseph Dixon 
Office Brisk Block, Railroad 
N. C. 
D. W. 
DEALER IX 
Groceries 
And Provisions 
Cotton Bagging and 
Ties always on hand 
Ar Not Always 
o Mm 
A earl whose disregard at 
dress is quite called at 
his tailor's to pay his bill. A new 
manager came forward to the 
each, and, not knowing his lordship, 
took him for u fervent. He exam- 
the account, after receipt- 
it, slipped a sovereign into the 
hand, at the 
time saying 
it a for 
and know if you had only been 
a little bit sharper it would hare 
bean two. You don't jet your mas- 
clothes worn out half quick 
enough. In that time be ought to 
have bud doable the amount on that 
bill, and it is really worth while 
a harder 
a half grin the replied, 
I've always thought my brush 
uncommonly hard, anyhow hi 
lordship complains of 
ejaculated the man- 
ager. anything like hard, 
but I can put you up to a wrinkle 
that even pass en 
note into your pocket. Just look 
here a You see thin bit of 
stick have just taken from 
the shelf Well, that's 
on purpose. You take that and give 
your master's coat a good scrubbing 
about the elbows every day and 
the trousers a touch about the knees, 
and it's at least a good in your 
pocket every year. You needn't 
think that we shall forget 
are indeed very said 
the earl with a meaning smile. 
may impart your very kind 
to my valet, though I fear 
while he remains in my service be 
will not be able to profit by them. 
As for the future I shall not trouble 
with my custom. I happen to 
be the Karl of------. I wish good 
Chronicle. 
getting awfully 
ed said a light haired woman 
in conversation with a friend on a 
Chestnut street car. tilings I 
do in an absentminded fashion arc 
almost too ridiculous to repeat. No, 
I'm not in love, can't ac- 
count for my funny lapses that way. 
The other afternoon took a cent 
out of my purse to pay u newsboy 
for a paper. began to read the 
Caper, but the boy stood there and 
I looked up to see what 
was the matter and found that I had 
given the boy my pocketbook and 
was the penny my- 
self. Last night I did the worst yet. 
I wanted something in the pantry 
quite late in the evening, and as 
there is no gas there I lit a lamp to 
take in with me, When I got inside 
the door I was surprised to 
find that was still in darkness, and 
on coming out I found I had 
carried in a glass of water I had just 
drawn instead of the lamp that I 
had 
take something for 
suggested the friend 
Record 
Col. Walter R. Henry Tells s Awful 
in Pitt During 
His Political Days. 
Colonel Waller R Henry, lawyer, 
lecturer, of some 
incidents of a political cam- 
he took active part in 
yearn ago. rare not 
need to wearing he 
would not mind going without them, 
but, being accustomed to the en 
it is a fearful thing t 
be minus them, ll was down in 
Pitt county that had a most 
experience. An was getting 
out of the buggy at the mime of a 
with whom was to 
evening and night the seat of my 
got caught in some way 
were ripped in u terrible manlier 
The host tried to prevail 
to go up to my room and semi 
the article of apparel down and hi 
one of his grown daughters reined 
he evil. unthinkable to 
me and made him give me 
a needle i some thread and 
mended so that, with the long 
t wore, the embarrassment 
the situation was alleviated 
Charlotte Observer. 
a little girl to 
Fresh kept con- 
In stuck. Country 
Produce Bought Said 
GREENVILLE 
North Carol in a. 
Special Low Rates of 
First Class Fare Plus Fifty 
cents to Raleigh, 
Richmond and 
Return, via 
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. 
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The question is frequently asked 
whether a man can honestly 
late a million dollars Maybe 
but if not, one cannot honestly 
for the same exec- 
ability that enables one to make 
would make it easier for 
him to reach million after lie has 
the smaller sum. In truth, 
this writer would rather risk making 
the next nine hundred thousands 
the first one. It is about time 
to quit calling every rich man a 
No man can work out u 
f at fifty cents a day, nor a 
dollar a day, but if it is allowable 
for one to enter business and make 
more than that, then it is allowable 
him to enlarge the scope of his 
business to the capacity of his 
and opportunities In this day 
i here is scarcely any limit to 
possibilities. Hence a man can be- 
come exceedingly wealthy and 
unless it is dishonesty to make 
more than a bare living. Lumber- 
t m Argus 
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Tickets 
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till 
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so
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IV. i- 
coup. 
I I II 
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO 
Steamboat Service. 
Hi earner L. leaves 
Washington daily 
at Ii a. m. for Greenville; leave 
Greenville daily 
at m. for 
Connecting at Washington with 
Norfolk Southern fur 
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, 
New York, Boston and all other 
North. Connects a Norfolk 
with all points West. 
should order their 
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk 
Southern K. U. 
Hailing hours subject to change 
without notice. 
T. H. MYERS, Agent, Washing- 
ton, N. C. 
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- 
ville, N. C. 
H. C. General T. and 
i. Norfolk, Va., 
f. R. L. 
Dentist. 
N. C.
It remained for 
nearly if quite equal a famous 
witticism of Leigh Hunt. Of course 
she spoke in childish innocence, 
where the English essayist and wit 
used ripened intellect. 
Hunt, in describing an exceeding- 
warm day, it will be remembered, 
spoke of it as one which tempted 
him to strip off his flesh and sit in 
his 
The dear little miss had been 
romping and running all day. To- 
ward nightfall her father met her. 
you not very tired, little 
he asked. 
not so very tired, she 
replied. Then in n burst of 
she whispered, I do 
be M though I'd like to take my 
Oil and carry them
Melissa is a tall, fine looking col- 
girl, Mr.-. with 
whom Melissa lives us cook, is a 
small, fair haired woman. The mis- 
tress entertains great respect for her 
maid's culinary powers, Melissa 
adores Mrs. Compton, 
reckon l's done learned an 
awful lot mice I come to lib, 
Missy said Melissa 
one day. done 
learned how to walk 
like do quality folks when I goes 
out. now me 
handsome I 
fin but de first time I walk out 
under it de minister step up to me 
he'll say, me, but am I 
Comp- 
ton Companion. 
Strange Farm. 
Perhaps the most extraordinary 
reptile farm that was ever instituted 
was one which existed for a time in 
Bengal. The government, wishing 
to keep down the breed of that dead- 
snake, the cobra, offered a reward 
for every dead cobra which should 
be brought in to a police station. 
The wily saw an opportunity 
of making money. Therefore a small 
syndicate was formed and a nursery 
for cobras was established. 
Here is a gem from Thomas Dix 
oil's that people everywhere 
should keep ever in 
papers owned by big millionaires 
can always be depended on to say 
things on any public, 
There is food for the most 
serious reflection in it. Look where 
will and will find the press 
drifting into the hand of men of 
millions or certainly men of great 
mean. No trend of events is plain 
r And the people are to blame. 
Unthinkingly they give the support 
that is needed to help the rich 
keep their courage up. 
consciously they mi hi he the doctrines 
that the rich newspaper owners want 
them to imbibe. And thus it 
that the press instead of a blessing 
an be made a curse It is a matter 
f grave importance that we have a 
really free press. Greensboro 
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F i- n 
trip to Norfolk a d , cc u 
, H nail Sn i J tiff A I. 
Ooh-i Line. 
on
All 
-loll ion, o ll 
Red ii d U M
Tin A 
I in Iii 
It e round 
Va., and of flit- 
Horse Show, 10th to 14th. 
Tickets on Hit. to 
inclusive, with 
one i no- 
Show. 
Horse i 
a d 
lb ; la- 
idea i- of 
r inn and is 
The Line rake 
in h 
rate on. fine pin- fill 
cents for round trip to Weldon 
it of the 
Tr Pair to be held Ht 
point 24th to 
1905. on -ale October 
to hi-d for train 
to n. ii before 
noon of October b. Final 
for 
For further information write 
w . 
General Agent 
Tax 
I will attend the following 
and limes for the purpose 
if the taxes of the 
1905. Meet me and save 
Tax appointments October 
Beaver Dam 
O. D. Store, Wed 
Oct. 
Falkland 
Friday Oct. 
Farmville 
Saturday Oct. 
Content 
Saturday Oct. 
Swift Creek 
Mills Wednesday Oct. 
Thursday Oct. 
To., 
Oct. 
Bethel 
Oct.
Oct. 
L. W. 
Sheriff Pitt County, N. C. 
NOTICe 
After July 1-t I will be 
pared to furnish private con- 
to and depot for 
persons in town at for 
each person The will 
then only run hotels to 
depot and wharf and fare on 
that will also be phone 
W. J. TURNAGE. 
Announcement 
We leave to announce that we are 
Wholesale and Retail 
for ---s 
White Lead, Paints, 
Colors, and and 
Ready Paints. 
There is no line in the world better than 
the Harrison line. It ha it a 
reputation for honorable wares and honorable 
dealings. 
If you use the Harrison Paints you need 
neVi r worry quality. 
We trust that you will favor us with your 
orders whenever you want good paint for any 
Have just a car load and 
can give you Special Prices. 
Baker Sn Hart 
F, N C, 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP 
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. 
AT BETHEL, N. C. 
At the close of business August 25th, 
RESOURCES. 
Loans and discounts 
Overdrafts secured 
Furniture A Fixtures 
Due from Banks and 
Bankers 
items 
Gold and silver coin, 
National bank and 
other U. S. notes 
Total 
939.63 
26.90 
2,669.62 
LIABILITIES. 
stock I 5,300.00 
Undivided profits 626.59 
i certificates of 
deposit 1,055.00 
Deposits subj. to check 14,421.64 
checks out- 
standing 
Total 
State of North Carolina, County of Pit, 
I, H. H. Taylor, Cashier of the above named bank, do 
swear that the above statement is true to best of my 
edge and belief. 
Subscribed and sworn to be- 
fore me, this 31st day of August, 
1905. JULIUS BROWN, 
Notary Public. 
H. U 
Correct 
Cashier. 
R. J. GRIMES, 
J. 
Directors. 
aim.
CURES. INDIGESTION. 
A HAPPY 
HOME 
U one where health abounds. 
With Impure blood can- 
not be good health. 
cannot be food blood. 
revivify LIVER and restore 
Its natural action. 
A healthy LIVER means pure 
Pure blood means health. 
Health meant happiness. 
Take no All 
iS 
J ff. 
Norfolk. Va. 
Cotton Factors and handlers of 
Bagging, Ties and lings. 
and shipment 
elicited 
LANIER HILLIARD, 
Greenville, N. C. 
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Iron Fencing Sold 
LADIES. 
COBB BROS. CO 
Norfolk, 
DR. 
COMPOUND. 
Buyers and Brokers in 
Grain and Prowls- 
Private to New York 
Howls 
Is your pulse weak, too slow, 
too fast, or does it skip a beat 
Do you have shortness of 
breath, weak or hungry spells, 
or choking 
spells, palpitation, fluttering, 
pains around the heart, in side 
and shoulder; or hurt when 
lying on left side 
If you have any of these 
symptoms your heart is weak 
or diseased, and cannot get 
better without assistance. 
Dr. Heart Cure 
strengthens weak hearts, and 
rarely ever fails to cure heart 
disease. Try it, and sec how 
you will find relief. 
January I took 
down with and 
and gradually worse. I told 
by my family physician that my 
neighbors 
ma up to die. My 
and body were swollen to 
larger than normal size, and 
water had collected around my heart. 
For at least three months I had to alt 
propped up In bed to keep from 
I for five bottles of Dr. 
Heart Curs, and by the time I 
had them I entirely 
cured. I feel better than have for 
twenty years, and I am able to do 
any kind of work on my farm, sir 
attending physician told mo that if ft 
hadn't been for Dr. Heart Cure 
I would now be In my 
L. T. CURD, Ky. 
Dr. Heart Cure Is sold by 
druggist, will guarantee that 
I. will If It 
he will refund your money. 
Miles Medical Co., Ind 
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. 
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent 
If. C. 
authorized for DAILY 
and take 
treat in receiving 
ad writing for 
In arrears. We have a 
of all who receive mail at 
We also take orders 
for job 
Miss Katie Sawyer, of 
came Wednesday to enter the Free 
Will We are pleased 
to note rapid growth of this school. 
It is deserving of success and every 
Free Will Baptist should give it 
their hearty co operation. 
If yea need the way 
of Crockery, Tin ware 
to see us, Hart Jenkins. 
There will lie a meeting in 
of the Life and 
Association for the purpose 
of deviling means and ends toward 
repairing of bridges, tiling up 
death pita, Ac. All interested will 
please be present. Time and plate 
of will be noted later. 
I. J. W. L. 
born, Edwin Tripp, J. W. Moore, 
Robert Coward and Stephen Noble 
attended the carnival at 
Wednesday night. 
dozen eggs wanted by C 
A. Fair for which will be paid 
highest cash market price. 
Everyone in 
growth and of Ayden 
won Id confer a great favor by 
furnishing with but and all 
and items that might 
prove of interest to the general. 
A good live department in a paper 
is a tare index to a prosperous 
mm in unity mid that la what we; 
mostly desire to make the 
department in The I 
Bo friends please lend us aid 
-toward accomplishment of this 
-end. We will certainly appreciate 
your kindness. Every little is a 
help. 
received, fine hue of 
and can fit you in any style 
r price. 
The wood from mill 
Is now making his and 
short space of time required by 
him to cut up i of wood for 
die is truly wonderful 
certainly a great convenience as 
well a wood 
Tobacco twine, 
for sale by Cannon Tyson 
Mrs. J. T. Smith, and Miss 
Delia Smith went to 
Tuesday and returned 
this morning. 
A full supply of Trunks 
Satchels and 
Case, at J. R. Smith A Hi o. 
protracted meeting oat 
the being conducted by 
Rev. H. King is, we learn, 
finely. 
has a nice 
black bone, J years old, he 
like to sell. The h is perfect- 
gentle. 
Rev. T. H. King will a 
meeting at Hopewell, 
near here, through remainder 
if the weak. 
The and bird game laws 
are now being diligently inquired 
For carpenters too a, grind sum- 
i hemp rope pulleys, at J. U. 
Sen it h 
Mr. Jack Frost came to see. n 
yesterday and from 
he is likely to call again, 
Next thing we want is and 
beer, and we 
care much if we i i too. 
For corn 
tomatoes, c, apply hi E. E. 
Go to E. E. Co's new 
market for beef, 
sage, and fish. 
Bell shoes are the beat. Every 
pair sold a 
W. C. fiat lea a G. this 
line Ayden. 
Mi Martha and little 
are 
in Greenville. 
We keep 
Baby 
etc , up Cannon 
TO 
Having just from 
Philadelphia Optical and 
graduating in a curse on 
human eye, and 
of optic-, I aide and 
pared to correct any of error 
of mat any other man 
can correct I will 
take any case of weak eye-, or eye 
train, dull hurting, aching, burn 
eyes, or eyes 
bad or low vision, on a 
guarantee, to the trouble 
and give entire satisfaction the 
patient r not charge one cent. The 
largest per cent, of all chronic 
headaches and 
from errors of refraction and eye 
strain. It is to pro 
your eyes call fr 
assistance. Glasses the mil 
remedy errors of refraction 
weak eyes. form of 
given desired. Am good 
references as are in the county 
application. 
J. W Taylor, Ref 
i , Cf 
Cannon s n have 
are 
apples, all I 
kepi A 
horn. 
A It of I 
g Heir enamel bed 
steads en- T re d 
Thus F ii 
J; are 
a tone the- n 
E Tin nag- passed 
. to 
Greenville. 
planter the 
heat on at J, 
Br. 
J. or 
now back from the 
Optical Collage, v fine he 
graduated a special course i 
the of optic, ready to 
better service than over 
t-i from weak eye- 
and in of glasses. 
Mrs. Fred from in 
baa been visiting in i 
Mr. J. k. 
Slippers, lawns and straw hats 
are 
tor cash by Cannon Tyson. 
can supply Mini wants in 
in furniture. 
A town nail is badly 
Lay, oats, ship . 
Seed bulls and u 
on hand. a Tyson. 
freshest lost bread r 
I'm ii the 
The aged father of M. M 
is on a to his son- 
Don't fail to see A 
Sou's new crockery both plain 
decorated. Prices are o r 
formerly. 
The Odd Fellows lode rooms 
will be very 
well as 
A a e r 
daily sow am 
right from the far 
buries. 
Nobles made 
for a part of the 
office of J. M, Blow. They are 
engaged in brokerage business. 
and at 
p-r great reductions in white 
and at J. 
K. Smith 
your building 
them with 
lead 
and full line of colors, kept at J. 
It. Smith Bro. 
It young widower 
shortly, very shortly, try the 
new life again. 
W. C Jackson A showing 
most complete line of 
and suit's ever 
shown in the town of Ayden. Give 
hem a trial. are sure that 
i-an pi you as style 
a. d quality. 
nil 
Full j
i i i i with a select 
e s Goods, Shoes, 
CAPS. 
Clothing. 
nut- is I, in stock 
and these made charts. It is a 
different of in ready-made 
is the mark that most in everything but 
the moat most most merit, 
and the most in o making. ask that call 
and inspect our line before r 
Dry Goods. 
Our Dry on is coin 
to look at our line of 
chase 
Dry Goods. 
e and we invite you 
you make your fall 
Hats. Hats. Hats. 
In Hats you will I us W. sell the celebrated 
for a hat and be 
h grade hat, 
better satisfied than with a 
Shoes. 
three. 
Shoes. 
Shoes. 
Our stock of Shoes, are as complete as can make it, and our 
is to Rive the best 
quality and latest styles for 
the least money. 
also carry furniture in v and you will find a complete 
line with us. Buy one of our Royal Elastic Pelt Mattresses, 
they are superior to all others, are sold under a 
If not refunded 
Perfect satisfaction when you trade with us or your 
refunded. 
AYDEN. 
J. R. 
Leader in Low Prices. 
The Five Million Dollar 
The Security Life and Annuity 
NORTH CAROLINA. 
The Pioneer Life Insurance Comp 
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over 
of Insurance In Force Ci Una
A STEADY GROWtH 
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF 
One and Quarter Million 
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina 
This progressive Home Company has fought a good fight and won great victory tor the cause off life insurance in the State and the South, The laurels belong alike to the 
tees, the Agency Force and many Policy holders who had faith and courage to lend their support. 
Trustees 
HOOKS, 
DISTRICT AGENT, 
AYDEN, M. C
LOOK FOR THE 
BIG BLUE SIGN 
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. 
AND 
Tm; WELL DRESSED MAN 
Should Consider with forethought the suit he is to bay 
and the store be is to buy from for the coming season 
general appearance will depend largely upon the tit of his 
clothes, and the he wears 
is tin- foundation of your suit Avoid 
those unreliable who deal in shoddy and pin your faith 
w Clothes 
is one that you should exorcise 
with more care than all others. A poor fitting suit is a poor 
piece of property. But it matters not how tall you are, how 
slim you are, how stout you are. how short you are, we hare 
to tit your form A suit has the distinction of 
distinctly stylish 
All the new things are here. At any price from to 
We will make it very interesting to you. 
shoulders with you. 
C. S. FORBES, 
The Man's Outfitter. 
NOTICE 
EVERYBODY TO 
DAVENPORTS 
HEADQUARTERS 
AN kinds of Dress Goods, Silks, 
Laces. Embroideries, Etc. 
WE RE- 
GINA SHOES- 
a i 
OPPOSITE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO 
INDEMNITY 
POLICIES 
FOR SALE BY 
H. A. White, 
Insurance. Greenville, N.
Send films and to me. I give f ah 
and return the work promptly. Send a trial 
W. H. 
City, N. 
Every day Is a day with us. wait a minute. There is 
reason in all things. There a Good Substantial Reason why I can sell you the same 
goods for 1-3 less than can bay them elsewhere, and make our competitors 
wonder how we do it. It is are Wholesale less than Retail 
That's The Whole Story. Don't be blind or 
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you. 
We have now in full blast a most SALE which has done 
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade 
event of recent years. 
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition 
has been bailed every evidence of popular approval everywhere. It has garnished the 
name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center in 
Eastern North Carolina. 
The Mercantile Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND 
BIGGEST. Were you at the RUSH that visited our store during the past week If so and 
you couldn't get waited on come again, call our attention to the fact and will see that you 
get what you want. Yours Respectfully,
C T. 
STRAY TAKEN UP. 
I have taken stray shoat 
that has been running with 
stock about two months. The 
shoat is sandy red color, 
about pounds, has slit in right 
ear and bob tailed. Owner is 
notified to call for same and pay 
charges. EVANS. 
Greenville. 
The Death Penally. 
A little thing sometimes retails 
ii death. Thus a mar 
insignificant or 
hare paid the death penalty. It 
is wise to hare 
Salve ever handy. It's the fees 
salve on earth and will prevent fa- 
when barns, seres, 
and threaten. Only Me at 
J, L. Drag Store. 
Putt an End to It All. 
A grievous wail 
as u result of unbearable pain from 
over taxed organs. Dizziness, 
Backache, Liver complaint and 
But thanks to Dr. 
King's New Life Pills they put an 
end to it all. are 
thorough. Try them. Only 
Guaranteed by Jno. L. 
Druggist. 
A t MO plane for sale at a sac- 
the instrument which is one 
the heel makes handled by the 
Slier plan was 
months ago by a gentleman who 
unfortunately lest his little girl. 
Party willing to over a 
dollars. Cash time, apply 
to G. G. W. A 
Greenville N. O. 
End of Bitter Fight. 
physicians had a long and 
stubborn tight with an on 
my right writes J. F. Hughes 
of Du Ga. gave me up. 
Everybody thought my time had 
come. As a last resort I tried Dr. 
King's New Discovery for Con- 
The benefit I received 
was striking and I on my feet 
it a few days. New entirely 
regained my 
all colds, and throat and 
I nag troubles. by 
L. Woe druggist. 
Km, and 91.00. Trial battles free. 
Silk and zephyr shawls, all 
extra heavy in black. D. 
M. Johnson A a. C. 
Suicide Prevented. 
A startling announcement that a 
preventive of suicide had been 
diet-overt ill many. 
A run down system, or 
invariably precede suicide 
has been found that 
will prevent that condition which 
makes suicide likely. At the first 
thought of self destruction take 
It being a great 
will strengthen 
the nerve and build the steal. 
It's else a stomach, liver and 
regulator. Only Me. 
guaranteed by Jan. L. 
Druggist. 
ate Cotton Basket when 
yen gel Sheets at 
half the price. Sam With. 
at s w 
D. J. Editor and Owner. 
and Friday. 
VOL. No. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1905. 
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE 
I No. 
ASSOCIATION. 
CARP. SKINNER. 
DR. BROWN ENTERTAINS 
TRAIN TO BE HELD. 
AND SOCIAL 
16th. 
W. B. sent to 
II. O. Whit 
Saturday's Meeting a Great Success. Announcement of Engagement of In Honor of Misses and Cotten the Towns Will Accordingly 
If the success of a movement or. Dr. Zeno Brown gave an The announcement Is mad.- by 
may judged by j On last Wednesday rate dinner at bis home on I the Atlantic Line I hat the 
the earnestness and enthusiasm to Miss Winnie Si inner enter- Cobweb street, Tuesday night, train on this will 
with which it is begun, it is already j a party of friends at bi i i complimentary to Mary Wat ; be held at Weldon until some after 
an established the home, the occasion being the an- of Baltimore and Mi-s p. m. during the Weldon j 
meetings of Pitt will be I of the engagement Cotton, The I fair Trains on Washington g, ;. 
more interesting an beneficial ; Miss Pattie Skinner to Mr. home was brilliantly land Plymouth i here 
lighted, and the dining j to wait on this delayed train 
r. tor the occasion. at -o passengers , 
Mrs. Robert R presided and nun iii all 
the table, under her direction, delayed, Tl. is is an outrage, J. L. Hear us I 
with the occasional of 
the being busy 
with other many 
courses were served. 
the party adjourned
i -e. . u h. n 
. h today to 
i tie f ii- 
to 
Mrs Man i 
E i Cox, i 
the past u . i 
Monday e; , 
and Mrs 
who 
, returned 
a returned 
during the ensuing year than they Carr. 
have ever been before. If Supper was served at o'clock, 
meetings interesting and j the tab e being profusely decorated 
beneficial, the educational spirit occasion At each place 
of the county win be stimulated 
and quickened, will indeed 
be a good year. 
On Saturday morning, Oct. 14th 
were cards in the shape 
hearts, with an appropriate verse 
on each. Also shaped above 
wire presented to each guest. 
the teachers of the good old county In the parlors a large red heart 
Mi el 
i . m the Content. 
Bishop Strange left this i net Sue also attended 
as held at 
Hear Grass. She is vi 
a the department ought this morn 
to be appealed in order to 
pi event such i it no 
other means will The rail 
this 
of Pitt met in the Greenville 
graded school to bold 
their first meeting for the 
tic year 1905 and The 
carefully arranged program began 
with by nearly 
a voices, followed by a 
reading of the first Psalm and a 
prayer by Rev K. 
Prof. W. H. then called 
the roll, eighty-seven teachers 
answered to their names. 
Prof. O. E Lineberry, who 
occupied the chair pro tern, 
Prof and Misses 
Agnes Moore and Lucy Manning 
as committee for nominating new 
officers. The following officers 
were 
President. Prof J H 
First vice president, Prof. i. W. 
Second vice president. Miss 
Agnes Moore. 
Secretary, Miss M. C. Taylor. 
Reporter, Miss Dora A. 
day. 
After a few encouraging words 
by the county superintendent of 
schools, the question, Shall 
We Grade Our was ably 
discussed by Prof. W. B. Dove. 
Prof. Dove brought out the weak 
point in many of 
told bow this 
weak point might be overcome, 
the requirements of good reading 
were given, the necessity of 
grading all pupils equally in all Jr. 
studies was urged upon 
teachers; a list of books for each 
grade was given, alter which 
Imped box was suspended on parlor, where the banjo was 
wall, on which were smaller hearts, 
each heart having a number which 
corresponded to that the cards 
given to the ladies. With a large 
Cupid bow and arrow, arch gentle 
man took his place across the room 
from the heart tried his skill 
at shooting hearts, must of whom 
were far less a success at such 
pastime they bad 
engagement of Miss Skinner 
and Mr. fan was announced by 
Miss Winnie Skinner all had 
seated at table, in a clover 
and original verse giving Dec. 
as the all important date of the 
marriage. After this announce- 
Miss Skinner passed a large 
silver loving cup each 
guest drinking to 
happiness of the guests 
honor. 
Those present at Miss Skinner's 
delightful supper 
Miss and O. Stuart 
Carr. 
Miss Dora Carr, of and 
Dr. Zeno Brown. 
Miss Mary of Baltimore 
and P. S. Cut I en. 
Miss Bailie Gotten, 
and F. M. Wooten. 
Miss Nell Skinner and J. 
Garden. 
Miss Lottie Skinner and Harry 
Dumpty Was Great. 
Saturday is not considered 
questions answered la show night, but 
What Extent Shall We 
Attempt to Supplementary 
the next question on 
the Prof. 
always to do his part, made 
an talk. 
Shall Our Discipline 
be this was then d 
by Prof. ;, ;. Lineberry. n a 
way Prof, Lineberry 
advised the teachers on this 
important subject, insisting that 
they do not threaten, praise m 
censure too much, nor tolerate 
disobedience, suggesting 
that they look ahead and avoid 
great difficulties. 
The rules for teachers were then 
read, after the contract 
blanks, report blanks, letters from 
the state superintendent of public 
instruction and registers 
were distributed and explained. 
The following committees were 
Executive committee, 
F. C. Nye, T. . 
O. Miss Delia Smith and 
Miss Lucy Manning, 
committee, W. EL 
W, B. 
Miss Rhodes and Miss 
Ada L. Tyson. the air of th 
country 
Dumpty drew a large 
audience was well pleased. It 
was one of the most 
enjoyable shows that has been here 
in a long lime. 
Visit From Former Resident. 
T. C. Davis, came in 
Saturday to spend a day two bI 
bis old home. Mr. Davis 
the old timers, now being 
old, and lived In in ante 
helium days. He left here forty- 
five ago and tins is bis 
visit since then, yet he finds some 
things that are familiar to him. 
Borne of our oldest citizens 
him and are glad to see him 
and talk over the old times. It 
was Mr. who a years 
ago gave readers such 
interesting reminiscences of the old 
times in 
handed out and walls rang 
with a chorus of old Southern 
The following guests enjoyed the 
doctor's hospitality and pro- 
him a model 
Mrs. Robert It. Gotten, of Cotton- 
dale. 
Miss Mary Watson of 
Baltimore, with Dr. Zeno Brown. 
Miss Sallie D. of Cotton- 
dale, with Rev. W. E. Cox. 
Miss Skinner with P. S. 
Cot ten. 
Miss Brown with F. M. 
Wooten. 
Miss Pattie Skinner with C. 
Stuart Carr 
Died. 
The infant child, aged about fix 
months, and Mrs. George 
hi Spruill, of Branson, S. C, died 
at the home of Mr. and Mis. J. L- 
Moore, parents of Mrs. Spruill, 
Greenville. 
The little one had been sick 
must of its life. a month 
ago Mrs Spruill brought it here to 
her mother's in hope that the 
Change would improve its health. 
The child grew worse and last 
Mr. Spruill was summoned 
parents watch in s now as the life 
of their little one passed away. 
The remains w.-re interred this 
at 
road ought to pin on an extra train 
ii do work for toe 
fan. 
Another Teacher Employed. 
The of of I be 
school decided that another 
was needed and 
Harding was elected to the 
position. She has had valuable 
experience and is a good teacher. 
W. Baker came in 
evening from 
G. W, 
Mrs. 
I K. Moore. 
G. W. Biker returned lo 
ii today. 
u New 
Charles Skinner returned Tin s- 
d evening. 
Mr. Peter Smith Dead 
Scotland Neck, N. C. Oct., . 
Mr E. Smith died at his 
home in Scotland Heck Saturday 
morning from a visit Mrs. J. B. 
y, w . 
Is visiting bar sister, Mis k 
i lodges. 
Asa aim child re 
turned evening 
Louisburg. 
H. W. 
evening Rocky Mount and 
Sunday. 
W. E. Ho R. L smith 
left this morning for Raleigh to 
the state fair. 
May Whitfield 
to Rocky 
to 
morning and his remains were I today for a visit, and 
interred in the Episcopal cemetery J from there go to the fair in 
yesterday afternoon at Raleigh. 
Mi. Smith was years old, and 
was one of best known and 
meat beloved men in Halifax 
county, 
Lost at Sea. 
Bo-ton, Mass., Oct. story 
of a North Atlantic shipwreck, in 
which eight seamen so 
fearfully from exposure, hunger 
J. A. of Scotland Neck, 
who has been a days 
with E. B. Higgs, returned home 
this morning. 
W. W. Perkins name over this 
morning to spend 
his off duty days here. 
Solicitor L. I. Moore left Sunday 
six of them either I evening for Beaufort where 
died outright, were washed away, court is in session 
or crazed by their fearful this week. 
K. nun II. Moore. 
Invitation to 
Mrs. R. W. 
of Kentucky, who have been 
I visiting Mrs, M, V. Forbes, near 
town, left Saturday 
Misses Bessie. Mooring and 
Barnes accompanied by Prof. G 
. E. Lineberry, of were 
pleasant visitors at this 
themselves into the 
sea, was told today by the to 
survivors of the coasting 
Van Name King, of New Ha- 
which was pieces by 
a gale off the South Carolina coast 
the Moore family on 
burial ground near borne, 
vices conducted by Revs. Response to Invitation. 
With your permission, Mr. I Saturday afternoon. 
I'M I tor, I should like to to Mr. 
through Tub 
The superintendent Inmates .,,, . 
of the county home desire 
, .,, ,, , preach a at the county Raymond left this morning 
minuter to the inmates ,,.,, Thanks- , 
county home, J. A. 
day. Any one who w volume 
can notify J. A. 
Tuesday, ct. 17th. 
Odd Fellows meet tonight. 
Pinnacle. 
Daisy Tucker 
today, 
went to 
Rev. F. w 
Mount today. 
II. A. White went up the road 
morning. 
W, G. Lamb and son, of Wilson 
who were here a day or two left 
morning. 
Miss Cornelia Manning, of 
Bethel, came in Tuesday evening 
to visit D C. Moore. 
Mi. V. N. Seawell, Faison, 
who has been visiting her mother, 
R. Dancy, returned home 
today. 
-Mis. Win-tend, of Rocky 
Mount, came in Tuesday 
to visit her parents, Mr. Mrs. 
W. M. King. 
J. daughter, 
Mi-s Ida, of Ayden. spent Tuesday 
here Mr. and Mr. J. W. 
Brown and returned home on the 
evening train. 
Rev. a D. o. 
Moore, W. If. D. L. 
and 
Bawls went to Raleigh today to 
attend the fair, 
Mrs. it. R. Gotten, Mrs. G. 
Prichard, Misses Gotten, 
Mary Lena King, Bennie 
Sugg and 
Raleigh 
Dice Lee 
Forbes went , 
to attend the fair. 
Ada 
Social committee, G. K Line- 
berry, Miss Grimes, Miss 
Annie Perkins, Miss Melville 
Gibson, Miss and 
Miss Blanche Mayo. 
Literary committee. W. B. Dove 
G. E. Lineberry, Miss Mary K. 
Johnson, Miss Cox and Miss 
Spruill. 
At one o'clock p. in. the teach- 
to meet again Nov. 
th. 
All seemed lo enjoy this meeting 
and real and lasting good 
from felt that was 
good to 
Opera Mouse 
There is the 
the apple blossoms and the clover 
all through the story of 
and one seems to 
as many 
are being 
enjoyed. You must see this play 
sec how much better you feel 
after witnessing the scenes on the 
old in, and the natural ailing 
of a company of capable actors. 
You will find the comedy the 
genuine ail a. no 
old a goer you may be, 
you will smile, smile loudly, 
at the many lines and funny 
situations with which the play 
bounds. 
Majestic Exhibit. 
Housekeepers will interested 
in be . be made 
at More of a Hart of 
Work that can be 
next week, of 
Decides to 
W. B. James went to I the Mai -lie K . . v ;, 
,. ,, ,. Monday evening. 
Kev. Moore announced to 
Halloween Party. in the Christian M. Hornaday 
The ladies the Baptist church ,.,,,.,.,, be .,,, today, 
will party on the,, ,.,,.,, the ,.,,, 
went to 
night of the of this month. 
will be something novel and afford 
much interest to all 
year. 
Scotland Neck Inlay. 
cooking indeed an an and the 
happiness of th household rests 
I largely upon It To have food 
pt, pared the beat 
needed, mid nothing helps 
this particular than the 
Many are glad of this. 
Beaufort Western. M .,,, ,,, 
Beaufort, Oct. I Roanoke Rapids today. . 
Marriage License, A Railway . M to . . . y . , 
Register of Deeds R. Williams here today a charter granted L attend there.  Wilmington W, 
issued licenses to the following by the lust legislature. to lost Saturday night. 
couples since last wen elected as Fred I. F. D. Foxhall returned Monday found him 
It P Foster, M from a trip Up the load. 
WHITE. 
Baker and Maggie W A Mace and CD Jones. 
Nelson, 
Eugene Mamie 
M. Lewis and Julia Lewis. 
William Staton and Lula Turner. 
P, W. S. Spell and 
Albert Barrett 
den. 
Thus. Perry and Lucy Wilson. 
Tyson and Forbes. 
The directors elected the follow 
officers; Fred L 
dent, It P Foster, vice president, 
and M secretary 
treasurer. An immediate increase 
of the capital stock of the company 
to was authorized. This 
company will the bridge and 
railroad from City to 
Beaufort and perhaps extensions. 
Mission Service Closed. 
The week of mission 
conducted by Bishop Strange in 
the Episcopal church closed Sun- 
day night. There were large con- 
Dr. Hyatt Coming. 
Dr. II. o. Hyatt, of Goldsboro 
will be in Greenville at Hotel 
Bertha Oct. 30th and Monday 
and Tuesday for the purpose of at each service and the 
treating diseases of the eye, ear, sermons of the Bishop were in nob 
nose and throat. Parties under enjoyed. lie is an earner, fluent 
forty years of age who will need speaker and a man of great ability. 
his attention are requested to A week's services like those he 
Monday if possible. Older people 
can come day. 
conducted leaves 
good. 
impress for 
Ex and J. Jarvis 
went to today to attend the 
fair. 
C. V. York Matt 
returned this morning Kin- 
A. J. and W. H. 
Sieves went to Scotland 
today, 
Mrs. N. K. Davis, of 
this to visit her 
daughter, Mrs. B. L. Bomber. 
Mrs. K. L. of Ports- 
mouth, who has been visiting Mrs. 
J. White, returned home to-lay. 
Col. F. G. James left this morn 
for Raleigh to be on the 
governor's stall at the fair and 
reception to the president. 
Johnnie, Paul Ma. Ham- 
left this morning for the 
Episcopal orphanage at Charlotte. 
midnight day in a closet where 
be had gone and fallen asleep. 
ITEMS. 
n. Got. 
Miss Mary of 
is visiting in the neighbor- 
hood. 
Miss Harding left Friday 
to take charge her school at 
Black Jack. 
Mrs. Ed to her 
home in Ayden Saturday after 
spending a days with Misses 
Maggie Cox-. 
Miss Sail Bryan, of Dover, is 
visiting Misses Lucy and Emma 
Kilpatrick, 
A tenant house containing three 
bales of cotton belonging to M. M. 
Stokes was burned last night. 
A new supply of pearl buckles 
for belts and trimmings. 
D. 
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