Eastern reflector, 4 November 1904


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Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS GO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
White Lawn edged nil around
with i Inch Nottingham Lice, big
values for Sale for
j checked all colors you
aM, ii will coat the yard, tins
bait . yd.
color opaque window he III.
thread fringe,
mile, worth anywhere, Sale
Calicoes you pay
and for, we have on the during
Sale at
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton glues Towels, woven check patterns,
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes
Others nave cents each, this Sale
for
bow, I ill, seamless,
welted top, fine Big values tor cents
per pair, this Sale per pair.
High bust English Corset, jeans,
steel bunt a t cote
top, et tilling. Sold the world,
over for tins Sale
Black mercerized, Petticoats full
in. plaited fl mice, none for
this Sain
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents
This Sale cents per Dozen.
suits black worsted. Men's
Suits that always bring lour and five dollars,
this Sale
Big line of fall re these
fr big this
Bale
1,900 pairs of Shoe, guaranteed leather
soles, anybody will price to you any where from
to
We have a bin lot f hats that we sold from
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at
this Sale
Inspect this Sale if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Mans Prices Don't Buy.
We will sell the as long as we
have tins Sale
that you will my are for Sue.
all colors you can ask for, Sale
We tell a guaranteed, full 10-4 rt
pay this Salt
We lave a big line of rubber goods, just re-
we will have to sell
FALL
I will have to include
same
Next Door to; the Bank of Greenville.
The Hello Girl and the Impatient Patrons,
Considered rightly, the
girl treads no primrose path. Did
, you ever to think that you
not one who turn in
call to central during the
I your lite, no ink
I between o'clock in
the morning and in the evening
an average of about calls are
made. That means that during
the hours that earn of the girls
is duty she answers about
calls a minute or one every
seconds, or, when on
duty at the same time, you can
split those figures two. That's
an average, but everybody
gets the notion to use the
at the same time, at often happens,
it's worse than worse
If you were in the gill's
place then, sit ting before the board
with receiver clamped to your
head, you'd wish you were away
and away where there aren't any
You see, it's like When
you ring, a number drops
down and stays you are given
he connection you want,, and it
does no sort good, for you to
keep fact it causes
delay, for yon can't be connected
while are tinging so the
operator goes ahead
other call.
She's the girl. It you
close by and when -be
is calls dining a
sounds like
TO JOHN W.
H. C.
We know what
paint are all made of, you know;
we have to. lit Wilson, N. C,
are two dealers. One of
thinks he can't sell paint for
fl a gallon; the other
have such stuff in his
lead and-zinc, of course.
The paint is adulterated ts-
per is all lead
zinc linseed oil. with as little
good an possible. A gallon
has in it a little more paint
than four the other. A.
gallon will much as
four of the other. Who wants to
pay wages for painting gal.
Ions for
much is lead-and-
zinc worth in town
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
P. S. H. L. sells our paint
NO SCARCITY
OF
THINGS GOOD TO EAT
AT
W. J.
The Five Point Grocer.
At this store yon get Ron-
eat Goods at Honest Prices.
Anything wanted for your
table can be supplied promptly
deed it does.
So be patient.
get
girl is, perchance, or gone
on a journey, or that she cannot
hear. Just that she ii
dreadfully busy and is doing her
level possible. It is more
likely other calls are
being at the
Statesville Landmark.
connection allow ,, Qr No.
yourself to think that the
Beet assured that you get only
pure, fresh goods every time
you buy here.
S. M. SCHULTZ
retail and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Far, Cotton Send, Oil Bar-
Wheel Run Off. mis. Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suit, Ba
As Jesse and J. B. Higgs y Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
were driving up Evans street, Fri
day evening, the right front wheel
of the buggy ran off the
of the axle fall to the ground,
i This frightened the horse so be
began running, when Mr.
threw down the reins and jumped
out. Mr. Higgs grabbed one
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P
and Gail Ax
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Apples, Syrup. Jelly,
Sugar, Meat,
Magic Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
Swede, Apples, Nuts
the only one he coo Id teach, and,
stopped the bop.-e after going about Current,
a block. No damage was done, Ware. Tin and Wooden
I. . ti and
bill was a close call. , w.
torn,
Sewing and
and
Don't forge that time
year you ought to be paying for
your paper. The best
is the one who does have to be
me
quantity
see me.
cash.
S. M.
Greenville Has
at Last
Got a Book Store.
You can get all the school books at one place.
You can get anything needed in school supplies at
one place.
Isn't This Good News to You
What is the use of trotting all over town when yon
can everything yon want at
BOOK STORE.
Next Door to J. R. Corey.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
a Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1904.
No.
WELCOME SERVICE.
Cordial Greeting to New Pastor.
A delightful interesting
service was held in
church, Sunday night, in formally
welcoming the new pastor. H. H.
Moore and wife. The services was
presided over by E. A.
There were three addresses of
welcome. One of these was by
Col. I. A. Sugg, representing
Mayor W. B. Parker behalf of
the people of the town, one by
Rev. A. T. King in of the
Baptist church and
and one by Mr. behalf of
the Christian and
Each cf these addresses
was st cordial and in most tit-
ting mid appropriate words.
The of Mr. was
indeed impressive, lie is a speak-
of force earnestness and
made an upon the large
congregation present.
Greenville truly a
hearty welcome and hopes his work
for the Master in this field will be
abundant success.
The Gigantic Opera.
to have a
magnificent affair on next Thurs-
day night in the production of
from There will
be one hundred and twenty-five of
out people, and some help, and Sells Brothers United
in the cast. Never before in pitch their acres of tents in
history of Greenville has such an j Greenville on November 18th they
elaborate and stupendous event promise to bring many
NEW SENSATIONS.
The
Hungarian Magyars. Mons.
Hubert.
When the Great Adam Fore-
to Parents.
The graded schools were
for the children of the dis-
it is the desire of the
board of trustees that all attend.
The board dislikes to exclude any
child from school.
But there are a few parents who
have neglected to have their child-
v The most of the
parents complied with the
orders of the board of aldermen.
It is but reasonable all shall
The executive committee of the
board therefore trusts that all
parents, who have done so,
will have their child ten vaccinated
at once thus relieve the board
of the. necessity of taking any
in the matter.
By order cf the executive com-
of board of Trustees.
Marriage Licenses.
of Deeds E. Williams
issued to the lowing
couples last week.
L. and Mary
Dennis.
Joseph Parker Horton.
Belcher.
J. II. Jenkins and
k Pat risk an I Cox.
ward Hat Lucy Rives.
Cu the month of October
licenses were issued to white
and to colored.
been our people are
taking right hold of it with a vim.
Tue scene will be taken from the
most beautiful parts of the Prince
of Oz, Chinese
Honeymoon, Mr Blue Beard, Run-
aways, etc, etc, all
beautifully and a
of the original movement
Tue
Blue Bated similar to the
-in I the
from the school girl as well as the
Little Milliner from Bed
Feathers, will be attractive feat-
Mr. J. S. A woo
engaged to train our people,
brings with him some gorgeous
costumes floral designs for the
chorus work. The effects will be
lovely in the
We predict a packed house and
from the interest already it
looks as though standing mini will
be at a premium. When the pro
was put on in a
few months ago large crowds wee
turned away fro u the opera house
doors, rot able to get even stand-
room, the of
the sol I week
to the Rocky
Mount Wilson filled ware-
houses. Let the whole town of
Greenville pull together and make
this an enormous success. The
sate of seats will open at Coward
Tuesday morning at
o'clock. Better get them early.
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Monday, Oct.
J. O. Smith went to Norfolk
I today.
Appointment of stand-
new features, committees.
November , 1904.
A M. Devotional Exercises,
Rev. A. T. King.
Beading of minutes
and roll cell. W c- James left this morning
Enrollment of new Warren
A. C. Monk returned Sunday
among which toe following are
La who, in
visit to America,
their extraordinary
equestrian and park j G. K.
brake acts, known as the
Way to the
Using the bare backs of
and the seats and bottom of
the holiday vehicle as
for the of the most
difficult acrobatic feats, is certain-
something new
Model recitation on
with as to the
value method used, Miss
Ty n.
The Art of Questioning,
Wray.
How to Secure and
Hold attention, J. D. Everett.
Model Recitation on 3rd
Arithmetic with suggestions
circus history. As a and . value of the method used,
unfamiliar acrobatic dancing y., ,.
musical it- Suit- The use of Our Library,
Troupe of Is. Dove.
evening from
Rev. A. T. King returned Sun-
from Wilson.
J. B. Cherry, Sr., returned Sun-
day evening from Baltimore.
Mrs. A. E. Tucker returned
j Sunday evening from Scotland,
11.-20. Model Recitation
g with suggestions as to the I Proctor .,,.,,,,
value method used, Miss Carrie
business.
Adjournment
MR SMALL WAS THERE.
Editor
Your correspondent from Bethel
failed to say everything that lie in-
tended to say in reference to the
Democratic speaking here Friday
Please add to the Bethel items for
this week
to the lateness of the hour
Hon. Jno H. Small did not attempt
to make a
chosen words he thanked the people
for their support in the past, and
assured them of his continued
efforts in their behalf in the future
LETTER TOW. O. BARNHILL.
Greenville, N. C.
Dear You buy horse
shoes and nails; your grandfather,
if h was a back made
You afford to hammer them
out by hand, when can buy as
good, or better perhaps,
made to your hand, for a little
more than the cost of the iron
What think of a painter
who goes oil buying his linseed oil
and and mixing, and I
by hand, and charging I
for work th-it far
done hi he can d It, done by
a-
and nails are made.
Mistake isn't
He is wasting his chance in the
for Id. There is no better stuff to
do with than good horse-
shoes and and no better
j are, at so far as this
is concerned, in a class
entirely by themselves. They come
fr- in their land with the
highest royal and popular en- Cotton Tobacco
No doubt the statement 1- a
Volatile fun loving France North
her four most famous, that the cot ion mills of our Stale
male and female professional tools ninety-seven per cent of
the in a her raw It is said the
nearly fifty crop of the State year will lie
champion clowns. Mons. j between half a million and six
Hubert, making his Am- i-1 hundred With
can appearance, might rapid growth of the milling
at once of in the State we will soon
joggling jockey Samson. As-1 have to draw on the production of
the feats of g from other greatly increase our
the ground to the back Messenger.
while bold lug a sulky by its; That n good for our cotton mill
and l balancing a North Carolina is now
on his chin, in our about seventy
arenas. Even such sir liar manufactured tobacco
is this the are not or the
their new and working up about eighty
mil act is a leaf. We may
Tobacco Sales
C W. secretary
tobacco board of trade, us the
following figures f sales n the
that North i
tiring at least one half of
the Slate's crop of
evening from a visit to
Berkley, Va.
Misses Nina James and
returned Saturday even-
from Tarboro.
Misses Eula Clyde Cox re-
turned this morning from
where they had been to spend Sun-
day.
Andrew Joyner, of Greensboro,,
came in Saturday evening to sew
the here at his camping
ground.
It. of. and J. A.
have returned from the St. Louis
exposition and the national Chris-
c invention.
J. S. Not man came home
day from Baltimore and.
Mis. and the children re-
turn, d from Parmele.
Edward Matthews and sister.
Miss Lena, and Burch,
to Saturday f
and returned this morning.
Mrs. R. W. B-st and Mrs. J. J,
and Mule sun, of
have Mrs, W. B,
Parker, returned home today.
Mrs. T. J returned Sat
evening from
where she had attending the
state of the
the Confederacy,
Rey. W. E. left Saturday
evening for. den
preached Sunday. Today he goes
to Wilmington to attend the
Wheel Run Off.
Greenville For mouth I Jesse we were mis- of Bishop Strange.
of October, the sale I ii farmed regarding the runaway
pounds, making a total I Friday, wherein it was stated
for three of that he the and
pounds. In October of of His
by band, charging hi .,, . o no .,. j. . , . , , ,,
r . . , they were 2,702.510 show, version f the I s
a decrease this year of When the wheel ran off sod the
Tuesday, Nov. 1st., 190-1.
A. Savage went to Not folk today.
J. W. Perkins returned Monday
Mn. R. M. to-
horse began running be held the day a
The average price for tbs entire horse and nearly stopped the
sale for October was per animal front of Fleming Moor- i
hundred.
At Home in the Kitchen.
A editor, desiring a sea
work than uniting teem on. ., . . ,
, trip, went on a yacht an cook.
es well put It's. I lie I mi. . j
Misses Nannie
store and he then Cofield of Hamilton, visiting
out of the bu-y with both sister, Mrs. W. R. Smith,
band u the horse again T. U. and H. D. Potter,
jumped ff Mr. of Greene county, took the train
with He very much regrets here this morning for Norfolk,
that he did not release the reins. a
sooner, as he was dragged Richmond.
es well put t. oh , , . ,
r that deemed re as he was .
putt that makes ,, . ,. , . . Monday evening Richmond.
., , . , , enough for special men- twenty feet before I ho re us were .
no matter . ,. . f , sister, Mi H
ton is odd in the face of the well, forced from his hands her Lome.
, I dint J-.
known fact that an editor is
Who wants to go back to ,
times, and make his own horse- he , ,,,
can cook tip anything at a mo-
P. R. Rives Mrs. Delia,
Going forward. of Hamilton, came-
Work at the plant the Monday evening to visit Mr.
Between us two, that that a j Work Had electric lights now and Mrs W. If. Rives left
know how to make good pa, of Ida life hi in I moving Well. The boilers; morning.
For Sale A good gentle horse,
Will do any kind of work. The
late Mr. John drive
Apply to E. G.
M-3
. . . hi
do
to; but paint j hot u now being in position.;
run a way from him.
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
P. S. H. L. Carr sells our paint
why he should feel at home pipes and putting up pole
a cook. the streets is also moving along
A few more -eats left for
from Operas tomorrow
Better get them at Coward
early.
U. H. Snowden, St.
sick years, nothing d d any
Change of Express Agents.
D. J, resigned the
agency of the Southern Express
a woman gets so here and henry
-he isn't looking ,, to
until used Hollister's. . .
Rocky Tea. Now him c-
strong and cents or today here making
or Tablets. Drug Store I Drug th of





i i
DEALER IN
Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept
in ck. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D, W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina,
flow often you can get a
ail or screw driver or
looking. Have a good
tool box and be for
emergencies. Our line of two is
is all you could desire,, and
we will Ma that your tool
box does not lack a single
useful article.
Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. P
Corey
DISSOLUTION.
C. T. and Z. V. Johnson
i having sold to A. E. Tucker their
tire the firm of A K. Tucker
IA Co. heretofore existing in
Greenville, N. C, the sail is
dissolved by mutual consent
and after this date.
la the of dissolution the
i A K. takes all the
and assumes all the liabilities of Mid
All persona owing firm
i j trill therefore make payment to said
II A. K. Tucker and all persons having
against firm will present them
to said a. E. Tucker for payment.
our hand and signatures
this 17th 1904.
C. T.
Z. V- JOHNSON.
Having purchased the entire inter-
est C. T. and Z. V. John-
to the verbal report made by
name at the same I beg to thank j Colonel T. It Robertson of the First
our for their favor and to. . J
solicit a continuation of the same. I Regiment, National Guard of North
shall endeavor to lease those who
favor me with their and to
make it to their advantage to come
again.
All claim-; against i ,,
the old A. K. Tucker and Co., bile there is con-
l-will present them to me for difficulty iii getting the
and all persons owing the will I ,
make payment to
the guilty parties will be
They should be punished
severely for their outrageous con-
duct. A simple dismissal from
Guard would not answer in this;
case If the military regulations,
are not sufficient to deal with the j
guilty parties, then criminal
laws of North Carolina should be
invoked to punish looters for j
their crime There is no excuse for j
such conduct in this day of
the TORPID LIVER,
strengthen the digestive organs
regulate the bowels, and arc
canned as as
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
In malarial districts their virtues arc.
widely recognized, as they
properties In freeing the
system from that poison. Elegantly
anger coated.
Take No
Should Have Attention.
The Wilmington Dispatch,
Carolina, in regard to the looting of
stores at by soldiers of
that regiment returning from Ma
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE.
REV. H. Ph. D. Principal.
Winston N. C, March 9th., 1904.
Mr. Chas. M. Chariots, N. C,
Dear It is a little unusual to file an order this Into
in the season, but we find that the more Pianos which
we add to our music the better results at-
in the work. We have added quite a number of your
instruments the last few and they have all
given good satisfaction. It requires a piano of unusual merit
for the constant which all practice pianos have within our
but we are glad to be able to say that your
have stood the test, and we will continue to
from your firm from time to time as the need arises.
think there are about a dozen now in the school.
J. H. Principal.
This Sept 17th MM.
A. F. TUCKER.
We have sold our entire Merest in
the firm of A. Tucker Co., who
will continue the business at the same
old stand and we take pleasure in com-
mending to the and patron
age of the public.
This Sept 17th
t. T.
Z- V.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
LAND NEAR THE TOWN
OF GREENVILLE
A rare and magnificent din
play of these pianos can now
be seen and heard at Green-
ville, at lowest factory prices
and easiest terms. We also
have on floor several slight-
lined upright pianos at
prices ranging from
Each instrument.
is guaranteed for years.
We also have a line display
of organs at surprising low
figures ranging in price from
and up. They are fully
guaranteed.
his factory sale will
close before many more
days, when factory prices will
promptly withdrawn, and if
yon any earthly use for
piano or organ it will
, pa you to take a look around,
hen in Greenville Miss
Be Patrick, who is
with us during our stay
here, be glad to give you
a tune.
CHAS. M.
FIN EM AN, Factor Representative.
OLD DOMINION
By virtue of certain decrees lion good rations.
I Superior court of Pitt ma j expresses
cause therein pending, i H r ,
. H. Wilson, administrator the sentiment of the on tins
; The conduct of bars
G. C, Edwards and Susie Wilson J
and the other heirs-at-law of the said the Guard in time return-;
J- Wilson, the undersized will j. the
expose to public sale before the
door in the town of at More-head City. and
j on Monday, 7th November MM, tor i has been outrageous, and
I the purpose of making assets, the fob, .
lowing described tracts land, to- j the sense of public indignation
wit . . . , . i- become cumulative with this
One tract known as toe home-place
of B. J. Wilson and is a part of his , ville incident. If these men cannot
homestead, and described m k controlled, or at
X whereon the buildings are ad- , . , , ,
joining the lands of S. . Brown , for their misconduct, the legislature
Mrs a. D Johnson, all of , withdraw he State's
the home place lying on the west side ,
-f the railroad, to the Ins mis-
z acres, more or less. undoubtedly come up
Also one other tract, it being a part r
of the homestead, containing about at the next session of tho General
the connection with the
land- of O. Brown, tor-
owned by William proposition to renew the
and known as the Proctor Observer.
the lame land
now live
of sale
,, ,. This October ;,
H. a
R L. Myers leave Commissioner and
daily, except Sunday. Skinner
in Greenville, leaver .
except Sunday.
at m.
Connecting at
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia; New Boston.
and all points North. at
Norfolk railroads for all
joints
should order
by Old Dominion Line
from New and
Norfolk and B. and
Old Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line Line
horn Baltimore and Merchants
and Miners Line from Boston.
hours subject to
without Notice.
r. H.
Washington, N. C.
I. J. Cherry, A lit.
Green
B. Walker, Vice President
Manager,
81-85 Beach Si rent. N. Y.
to
the most remarkable cases .
of a wild, deep sealed on lungs ;
is that of Mrs.
V. M Ind ,,
I u ho as entirely use I
jot One Minute Cure. She
weakened me I ran down
town in -ii 1.1 from to lbs
North Carolina. I In Superior
Pitt County. S Court.
Jr. i
vs Notice.
Fannie WOOten.
The defendant above named .
take notice that an action tried a number remedies to no
above has l---i commenced in the fr-u-
Greenville Has
at Last
Got a Book Store.
You can get all school books at one place.
You can get anything needed in school supplies at
one
Isn't This Good News to You
What is the use of trotting all over town when you
can everything you want at
BOOK STORE.
Next Door to J. R. Corey.
parlor Court of County, in which
the plaintiff a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony heretofore
between plaintiff and the
end the said defendant will
further take notice that in required
to appear at the next term of
of said County to be held on
first Monday in November at the
court house of said county
ville, N. C, and answer or demur
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will to the court t
the relief demanded in
t day of September 1904;
D. C
Clerk of Superior Court.
I off
Norfolk,
Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New Tori
Chicago and New Orleans.
IN
J W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton handlers of
Correspondence and shipments
Until used One Minute
Congo Cine Four bottle of thin
v. cured
of the my,
me to my 1-1
mil weight, slid
Sold so Store.
Stone
r Book Store.
NORTH County, Green-
ville Township.
Sour
When the quantity of food taken
is or the too rich,
sour stomach in likely to follow,;
and especially so if the digestion
, aim es. .
f i has been weakened by
John Tripp Eat slowly too freely
The defendant above named will take of dieted food. Masticate
notice that a summons in tho , Tut
entitled action was issued against the tn Let five
defendant on the day of elapse between meals,
1904, by H. of the when you feel a fullness and weight
Peace for said county, i j the after
for the of 1108.80 due the plaintiff ., .;.
the defendant, which is eating, take s
returnable before said Justice at and Liver Tablets and
office at Greenville, in said county of
Pitt n the day of November, 1904,
when and where the defendant is re-
quested to appear, and answer or de-
to the complaint, or the relief de-
will he granted
This 16th of October, 1904.
H. Harding, J. P.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fencing; Sold.
sour stomach may be avoided.
For sale by Wooten's Drug Store,
Greenville.
paper at Reflector Book
Store.
What's In a Name
is in name when it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C.
Co., of Chicago,
years ago how to
a salve from Witch Hazel that in a
specific for Piles. For blind, bleed-
itching and protruding files,
eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and
all skin diseases, Salve
no equal. This has rise
to numerous worthless counterfeits
for DeWitt's, the genuine.
Sold at Wooten's Drug Store.
HOME TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
The following point a can now
he reached over the lines of
it ,
Beaufort
Durham,
Henderson,
Littleton,
New
Oxford,
Mt.
Warrenton,
Weldon,
Wilmington-
Winston,
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore Aid.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
S C
Va,
Ill
Cincinnati,
Columbia, H. C
Va
Va
Nashville, Tenn.
New York. N. V.
New Orleans, Lb
Norfolk, Va
Petersburg,
Philadelphia, Pi
Vi
St. Louis, Mo
Va
And all other important and In-
east of the Miss-
River.
F. G To EM AN,
Gen.
WE COTTON SEED
in Any Size Lots.
We will either pay cash or ex-
change meal and hulls for seed,
and bags and pay all
freights Write us when
you are ready to sell exchange.
HAVENS OIL CO.,
Washington, N. C.
M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale and
Furniture Dealer. paid for
Sides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak
Dy Parlor
Tables, Lounges, P
and Gail Ax Snail,
Key
Henry George Can-
Peaches, Apples.
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly,
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap-
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts
I Candies, Dried Apples,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Q-t
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Sewing Machine and nu-
goods. Quality
quantity. for
see me.
M.
cured Lame After Years of
had been troubled with lame
back for fifteen years and I found
a complete recovery in the use of
Chamberlain's Pain says
John G r, Ind. Tin
liniment is also without an equal
for sprains and bruise. It is for
Kale by Drug Stoic, .
Greenville. f
mm
C, Nov. 1904.
Our wash board is a
it is without a
and is to take the
lead, try is to buy one,
and to buy is to never be
without one attain.
Ayden Milling Co.,
Ayden, N. C.
Lime, plastering hair, windows,
doors, blinds and side lights at
J. B. Smith Bro.
Dr. says there is one hap-
man in town, Mr. Levi
has been vaccinated and can't
work, so has all the leisure to
mingle boys anyone
might looking for. Happy Mr.
Pierce.
When -you need a nice, light,
tough pole, sty for your buggy or
carriage. Call on us and make a
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg.
A N, C.
As authorized for DAILY
and Eastern Reflector we take
pleasure in receiving sub
and willing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a lint
of all who receive their mail Ht
this office. take orders
for job
J. T. Smith, Jr., has gone to
From the large number of
the Hart Bros, carry out
every week must be doing a
big business as well as doing good
work.
Remember you can find lawns,
nicker zephyrs, piques and
ether nice goods too numerous to
mention at J. R. Smith Bro.
Laurie Chapman, of
was here on Friday.
Call to see our laces
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro.
Do you know J. R. Smith Bro.
keep the most complete of
bleaching and ginghams
in town. Their customers tell me
that it is so.
Last Saturday there were four
men the store of J. R. Smith
Bro. wax in debt to the
other. One of had one silver
dollar and by parsing it among the
crowd twice that dollar
paid debts to the amount of eight
doll, it-., and the first owner ill
ell original coin.
Pictures satisfactorily enlarged
or no charges made. Best refer
given, Hart Bros., Ayden,
If need anything in the way
Of Crockery, Tin ware
come to see us, Hart Jenkins.
Miss Julia has taken
charge of a school about miles
from town, near E. Ellis.
E. G. Cox about it. Life
Fire, Accident and Health
P. O. Building, Ayden.
Yard wide sheeting for at W.
M. Edwards Co.
Rev. W. E. Cos conducted set-,
in the Episcopal Sun-
day night.
Call examine our line of
high grade buggies. You can be
easily convinced of the superiority
of material and
Milling Mfg. Co.
W. F. Hart after an absence of a
week has come home from Jackson-
ville, Fla.
E. E. Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries
Men and boy suits at cost at W.
M. Edwards Co.
Miss Mattie spent
Monday in Greenville.
J. R. Tingle has been here for
the past few days visiting friends.
Notice you want
your cotton ginned nice and clean,
order that you might realize
hatter prices for it, bring it to the
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden,
-N. C.
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent.
The latest thing lo CUt
tat W. C. and ,
Cotton comes in slowly and
buyers are having an lime.
ASK FOR
received, fine line of bar- j Go to E. E. Co's new
and can fit you up in any style market for beef, fresh meats, -an
r price.
Ayden Milling ft Mfg Co.
sage, and fresh fish.
First Class hand made brick, by
W. E. Hi I the wholesale and retail large the trade, that
Those desiring first-class work
the enlargement of pictures will
do well see Hart Bro,.
manufacture for
from a business trip to Fremont,
Raleigh and Greensboro.
Right much was received
on this market Saturday.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
land bananas at E. E. Co's.
Call on Hart for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
Owing to vaccination there
but few of the of our
town who have been able to work
luring the past week. Things are
better now and most of them will
I work in a day or so.
We are offering good values for
the money In shoes, caps,
j rugs mattings, tables and
I floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson.
G. F Morrison has
H Bertie and is ready to go to
work.
For can peaches, apples, corn
apply to E. E.
ft Co.
W B. of
was here Saturday.
if you do not secure
one of our high grade buggies,
your loss will be than ours.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
den, N. C.
Miss A rah Davis returned from
yesterday.
We are
class, light neat Harness,
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden
New line of men's suits, youth
boy suits, and over-coat's to
fit everybody at. Cannon Tyson.
Mr. and B. E.
of Greenville, were here again
week talking tobacco.
are simply the
stock always on hand, orders heat on the market
solicited. J. A. Griffin.
W. F. Hooks has moved
family to town will make this
his home.
pair double, single and fold-
wire bed springs at J. R.
Bro.
Hart Cypress Shingles for
sale by Cannon
Ayden Milling Mfg Co.
Com, bay oats, at J. R.
Smith Bro.
C. A. Fair has moved into the
pretty six room cottage on Second
street, recently built by R. W.
Smith.
Now we have plenty the
COLUMBIA FLOUR.
If it doesn't give you
satisfaction your dealer will
pay you for it.
R. F.
Dist. Act., Ayden,
wagon and cart
William Phillips has returned
from Norfolk with his wife who is
very much improved.
as any
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
percales and ginghams for N C
at W. M. Edward. a,. nor , or,, ply paper
by suffer from intense head j. R
ache, eye ache smarts and If you of now j
when you ; is a w M
ed cue pair of glasses properly Edwards Co
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad- , more week to election
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak we ail nave office Ba
eyes, need of pastes, H. us
ways go Jam bad to worse. A lit- I pol. next
tie piece of glass properly
ed will work wonders.
There was a large crowd in
last
bales of cotton on average
per day is what the Milling j J. u. g
days you can
buy a suit at cost front W. M.
Ed Winds ft Co.
Ad percales for at W
. ;. Co.
Cottonseed meal and hulls at
Tim public to know that
I handle on a
stock of a RUGS,
up-to-date line of STA-
all kinds
TOILET articles, best
quality of RUBBER
goods the best
and Co., gin. They
lint the public have
found it out.
Our stock of ribbons is wide,
narrow, and cheap, J. R.
Smith Bro.
registration for the coming
election Is said lie on an average
Come to see us when you
to buy Independent Manufactured
we handle Trust
Hart Jenkins.
I take method of informing
the public that as the Summer sea-1 and ,
sou is about over I am Offering good In bustle.
W. O. and
The ladies say that. Cannon
Tyson the prettiest line of
goods iii town.
perhaps just at this E
G. may possibly be as
busy as a Wall street broker yet
It is plain at Insurance man he
gets He is not only a
bur has found it necessary to
assistance. His companies
are first dies and every body
realizes the fact, hence Mr. Cox
is to be congratulated in being a
something
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE;
Also carry Garden Seed
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar-
Chewing and
Tobacco, a large as-
of Pipes. Hard
Rubber and Elastic
sea, Best stock of Brush
es of all kinds.
com-
pounded.
M. M. SAULS,
PHARMACIST,
AYDEN, C.
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Block, Kent Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
Dr. Louis Skinner,
Practicing Physician Surgeon
Office Hotel Annie,
Ayden, N. C.
brought good news to our farmers, special inducements In order W. O. family who
stating that the had I sell. My. line of pants cannot be have been boarding quite a while, I
crawled up with cotton. and the Edwin will commence housekeeping this
ready paints, j shoe which handle is week.
color's, lead, oil and at J. R. nut surpassed by any other make. Don't fail to see Ty-
Give men call and when I have new crockery both plain and
Just a few more thousand home shown you my dry good, notions decorate. Prices are cheaper
made cypress for sale by other line of goods I know I than
Cannon Tyson. j be able to phase you and sell you Misses slippers at
ft are displaying costs it W. M. Edwards ft Co.
the most up to date line of A big stock Rich mood cook A nice selection of rugs at W Masonic Mutual
and healing and repairs for I m. Co's.
mime at J. B. Smith Bro. your hams chicken
lie man with moving pictures and egg. J. K. Smith ft Bro.
failed to put in last All nice line of
Saturday according to ml- waist hat at Mrs. J.
He will be liter continue to build
however. buggies Ac. for we do not
Large of furniture consist- apace we cannot
of suits, steads, j Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden, N. C
and bitting chairs, mattresses,
straw, fell and cotton at J. R
Smith Bro.
for
ever brought to this market.
Miss Julia spent Friday
and Saturday in
friends
W. M.
Scot
One lot of calico at
Edwards
Capt. Berry, wife and
Olivia Berry in
laud Neck.
A of hamburg edgings in
cm You buy them
Cheap at W. M. Edwards Co's
K. A. Johnson, of Johnson's
here a to
his sou.
Special attention is called to
zephyr shawls, caps and
One lot of shirts
at M. Edwards.
doz Fruit Jars and
at J. R. Smith ft. Bro.
New up-to-date Wheeler and
general assortment of ribbons at sewing machines for only
Mrs. J. A. at W. M. Co.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the close of business Sept
FOR MASONS ONLY.
Relief Association.
The best plan, the boat
rate and the induce-
offered. See
A. P.
Ayden, N. C
SCARCITY
OF
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and
Due from Banks,
Check and Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes
other U. S.
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits sub-
to cheek, 16,183.02
Certified check
Cashier's
Bills
of bar, 5,000.00
Examine our line of notions
and Co.
I remind my man
customers mat my line
of new . t collars and
belt of different colors, h
specialty nave arrived, Mrs. J.
A. vis
Sling, slinger, Ir is
not he who
but he who the sling longest
will be in it. At get n
fold weather underwear est Goods at Prices,
prices to suit pits guaranteed
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. Anything wanted for your
Dr. Sure cure for In- can promptly
THINGS GOOD TO EAT
AT
W. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
and for sale
by J. R. Smith and Bro. is pro
be best in the mar-
mid is guaranteed to do all its
claims
To make room for full stock we
will dry goods, shoes hats
at greater reduced prices. W. II.
Edwards and Co.
W. C. Jack and Co's new
line of dress goods are taking
fancy of all who see them. They
are beautiful.
if you call, or No.
Rest assured that you get only
pure, fresh goods every time
you buy here.
PUBLIC RENTING.
l will, on
Tuesday, November i, at tho
the c. in
township, publicly rent to the
bidder lauds to
th of said T. C.
Terms will on tie cf
This day of Oct., 1904-
J. M. Cox,





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
D. J.
Entered In the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post in Pitt and adjoining counties
to to
County, N. C, Friday, November 1904
The Republicans hope to
ally cut down the Democratic major-
in North Carolina so to gain
Some people are going to be badly standing with the administration in
This is the closing month of the
great world's fair at St Louis.
when the votes are counted
case is elected. It is the
duty of every Democrat to see it
e this hope of the Republicans is not
a realized.
Great Britain and Russia
settled the matter, and there is
feeling of relief.
While Judge Parker has
If November follows the character fore making no claims, the
of October there will be plenty of prospects of his election have be
open came so bright that he now express
es the belief that he will win. At
Senator Fairbanks is holding on game time M everybody
, ,. .
to his job until he sees how his can-
pane out.
As the hunting season has opened
the chapter of casualties from
dental discharge of guns may be ex
Another New York
J W Co., has
skipped with a
million.
And Tarboro did not want
Peebles to court there, but
contempt proceedings are hardly
looked fur to result from it.
The prediction may not be,
rate, but we are strong in the be-
lief that the election next Tuesday
will be a landslide the Demo-
This month brings two big events,
the election and Thanksgiving.
Those who win out in the election
will have increased reasons for
thankfulness.
The and New
York Herald think there is no chance
for Parker and that will
win. Rut there is room for both of
them to be mistaken.
Every township in the county
should strive to increase its strength
in future conventions. The way to
do this is for every Democrat to go
to the polls and vote on election
day.
This will be the whirlwind week
in politics. What remains to be
done must be done quickly,
both sides will exert effort to
win out when the contest of ballots
comes. ft .
every Democrat watch his
ticket cl --i he goes to vote
next Tuesday, Do not allow any-
body to slip a mixed ticket on you,
bill see that you have the straight
Democratic ticket. Read every name
carefully.
Dispatches from Washington in-
that is much alarm in
the Republican over the out-
look in New York. Judge Parker's
activity is rapidly swinging
his way as prospects
grow bright the eighth
gets nearer.
1898 that led to the overthrow of
fusion; that as a member of the leg-
from Bertie county in
Le helped to frame the constitutional
amendment; that in the same
he introduced one of the
car bills; that in the cam-
of 1900 there was not a more
faithful and earnest worker for the
amendment than he, it ought to
arouse in every Democrat a deter-
that Frank Winston shall
not run behind any man on
ticket. We hope no Democrat in
Pitt county will scratch his ticket
and thus gratify the grudge the Re-
publicans have against Judge W in-
The straight ticket from be-
ginning to end should lie voted by
every Democrat.
It is the Duty of the Citizen to Vote, j Rule for the One Hundred Year Club.
The people are obligated by the Sir James Sawyer, an English
fundamental principals of formulated the follow-
to take a careful interest in their ling eighteen rules for prolonging
government. They have no option j life to one hundred
in the matter, ho man can stay; Right sleep,
away at will from the polls or Sleep on your right side,
the consideration of the policies Keep your bedroom window
of the administration of national, open all night.
State and county affairs. They must
studied and they must be voted
on. Ours is a government of the
people and by the people. Every
man is a sovereign. The people
rule. We must render unto Caesar
the things that are It is
the people who study the matters
and things relating to their govern-
least and absent themselves
from the polls most who are
ally loudest in fault-finding and the
greatest grumblers. If sound and
honest politics are wanted let all the
people unite in framing them Ho
j can such policies be had and enjoyed
if they are not adopted. If sober
to do plenty of work until the
is
About the only thing
are not claiming is that they
are going to construct the . Panama
canal the level Sun
We would be satisfied if
would it the
Wilmington Messenger.
Both you boys must be getting off
your
W. R. Hearst has the appearance
of one who in his
Himself a candidate for nomination
for the presidency before the nation-
Democratic convention, when he
failed to get the nomination it looks
like the honorable thing on his part
would have been to give loyal sup-
port of the nominee of the party.
Judge Henry R. Bryan decided
against the plaintiff in the
mus the trustees
of schools in Durham to compel the
admission to the schools of children
who had not been vaccinated. An
appeal was taken to the Supreme
court, but it is likely the plaintiff
will meet a decision there.
Shadowed.
A dispatch from Indianapolis says and intelligent and honest officials
that Thomas national Dem- are desired, let all the people turn
chairman, is being out and elect P. R. Law
wherever he goes by two I in Lumberton
men, for what ho does not
The two men were on the
train when he left New York and
the day he saw them here. He
went from place to place about the
city, and at every turn he was fol-
lowed by the two.
To make sure they were watching
him he announced last Saturday lie
would spend Sunday at French Lick
He entered a car and in a few mom-
the two men entered the coach
just behind the one in which he was
seated. Mr. left the coach
unseen by them wired friends
at different points on the road to
A national election comes high in
New York. The times states that
for tin registration and casting of
the vote of the five boroughs of that
city this year, the cost to the city
will he That figure does
not include the services of the
formed police at the polling places
on the five days of election service
Of course, it does not include the
amount expended by the campaign
committees of the two great parties
What they expend cannot be
but it is safe to say that be-
tween them they will more than
watch for the two men. Late at j duplicate this year the expenditure
night he got a telegram from Gos- j Dy it
port saying that the men had left generally believed in political cir-
the train at that lace and had taken I expended by
the next train back to this city.
Yesterday, when he joined the
Chairman Odell on the preliminary
work necessary for the three can-
Bryan special and went to Chicago the
he slipped away from them again,
though the men followed him till he
got upon the train Mr Bryan.
The fact dint Mr. knew ho
was being explains why
lie refused to say day where
going the next.
With defeat staring in the
face the Republicans in New York
are resorting to frauds to increase
their chances of carrying the
In one county it is said a thou-
sand illegal names have been placed
upon the registration books, and
eighteen thousand have been
colonized in New York city Leader
Murphy, of Tammany Hall, has is-
sued orders for an investigation that
will check this fraud.
A Case With Many Parallels
In Polk county court last week a
white boy, aged years, was sen-
ti the State prison for live
years for wrecking a freight train
city and on the canvasses themselves
was not less than A con-
estimate of the total
to influence the vote of New
York city and to get it into the
lot boxes would be
Charlotte Chronicle.
t. Do not have your
against the wall.
No cold tub in the morning,
but a bath at the temperature of the
body.
C. Exercise before breakfast.
Eat little meat and see that it
is cooked.
Drink no milk.
Eat plenty of fat, to feed the
cells which destroy the disease germs.
Avoid intoxicants, which do
stray those cell.
Daily exercise in the air.
Allow no pet animals in your
living room. They are apt to -carry
about disease germs.
13- Live in the country if you can.
Watch the three
water, damp and drains.
Have a change of occupation.
Take frequent and short
days.
Limit your ambitions; and,,
Keep your temper.
Dollars For Cars.
The Atlantic Coast Line has placed
another order with the South
more Car and Foundry Company
for box cars of the standard
pattern. The order is to be filled,
at the earliest possible time. The
cars are to be equipped with every
modern appliance and will have a
capacity of pounds.
About the middle of the past sum-
mer the Atlantic Coast Line placed
with the above named company an
order for of these standard box
cars and they are now being
to the road in blocks of about
a week.
The Coast Line's business has-
grown so rapidly in the past twelve
months that the freight equipment
has been found to be entirely
for the demands. It was
thought at first that the cars or-
in the summer would
the situation temporarily, but it has
since been seen that double that
Wants a President Who Respects Law. j amount will be needed to meet the
The country is tired of swagger, requirements of the business. The
rowdyism and bluster and cheap
heroics, cowboy statesmanship and
rough rider antics and in
high places. The natural dignity
An exchange suggests that a propriety of the people revolt
is needed for that boy, and j against having great republic
that five years in the penitent- posed before the world as the great
will make him a hardened
If lie IS not a hardened
and
trash
thousand cars will represent an ex-
of about a million
Wilmington Dispatch.
The Joy of Working.
It is better to loose health like a
spendthrift than to waste it like a
miser. It is better to live and be
international bully
buckler The people want, some of I ,
, ,, ,. done with it, than to die daily in the
criminal we have not heard the truth , t quiet, dignified, self-reliant
VOTE FOR WINSTON.
While the Republicans have no
hope of success in defeating any
nominee on the Democratic State
ticket, they are making a determined
effort to cause Judge F. D. Winston,
candidate for lieutenant governor,
to run behind the ticket. They seem
to have singled him out for attack
and have even resorted to forgery in
their efforts to malign him. The
Republicans hate him for his earn-
est work for Democracy, hence are
showing their against him in
every way. When it is re-
membered that Judge Winston was
at the head of the white supremacy
club movement in the campaign of
about that boy. If he runs up j courage does not vaunt itself
against any tougher than he is continually nor go about picking
will have to see many a criminal j quarrels and looking for It
That talk of the little criminal run- wants somebody at the head of its
up against tough characters affairs who respects law, who can be
reminds us of what we heard the trusted, will be a safe, fearless,
mother of one of the toughest, mean- sober and conservative leader. For
boys that ever escaped a hang-1 that reason we believe public
man's rope say about her boy, She; ,, . from
declared that the bad company h to News
boy kept led him astray and caused
him to be so bad Everybody who
knew the boy knew him to be the
leader of his gang, the one to go far-
in every piece of deviltry and
meanness, and everyone knew that
the worst company that the boy was
ever in was when he was by himself.
We venture the assertion that the
young criminal from Polk county
will damage rather than be damaged
by his Enquirer.
France's hurry in between
Russia and England stop the
right, is equal only to the hurry of
the United States to assure England
of sympathy and support. Rut of
course this country is in sympathy
with England. of us, to tell
the truth, may be secretly hoping
that John Bull will take a few shots
at the bear, on general principles,
and accept the apologies afterward.
Charlotte Chronicle.
A New York married man got
married to another woman and when A New York judge
put in jail for he put up sentenced a convicted bonds-
plea that he had absolutely for- j man to the for ten years,
gotten that he had a wife. You; the charge being perjury. More
sick-room. By all means begin
year folio; even if the doctor does
not give you a year, even if he
about a month, make one brave
push and see what can be
in a week. It is not only in
finished undertakings that we ought
to honor useful labor. A spirit goes
out of the man who means execution,
which outlives the most untimely
ending All who have meant good
work with their whole hearts have
done good work, although they may
die before they have time to sign it.
Every heart that has beat strong
and cheerfully has a hopeful
pulse behind it in the world,
bettered the traditions of mankind.
Robert Louis Stevenson.
may think he is lying but
can spell binders are asking us to
believe even tougher yarns than
Star.
examples of the kind are needed in
every community. The straw bond
is getting entirely too. common.
Constitution.
On November 8th every man who
is entitled to vote will have an op-
to exercise one of the
greatest privileges accorded him as
an American citizen. It is not
recently a privilege, but a duty to go to the
pol Is and vote, and the man who
fails to perform this duty does not
love bis country and his home as he
should, o let every man who is
entitled to vote register and exercise
the rights of citizenship Smith-
Held Herald.
j WINTERVILLE
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory.
ITEMS
N. C, Nov.
The A. G. Mfg. Co. have
bout finished their addition to
factory. They have over SO,
ft-et fl space engaged in
and their prospects
are i than ever before.
I. P. Manning, of
spent here.
There if Hie selection of
Inks, library
at drug of Dr. H. T. Cox
Bro. Winterville.
Protect eyes by buying Ml
of those eye shades at the Ding
Store, price cents.
For underwear that will make it
warm for you In cold weather call
at John Son's.
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by I'm County Oil
Cox went Greenville
ibis
See Taylor fur a
loaf of tin-ad.
If of n good barrel f
flour or see
Don't forget t bring or send
your cart to A. G. Cox
Co. Fat Is the kind
use.
Mill was put
to last, Tuesday. Henry
hi has had charge he
erection of the, machinery say M
Will tun it a day he
puts any seed in II
seems O. K., and I he
Oil Mill will wall and
hub's oil for site.
v -v r hit
of cotton you ban
you through your
lots. I he Put C. Oil Mill, bays
seed in any the
best market price paid l.-
line of drew goods in
G. Co.
G- A. Co. have just
a load of No. Tim-
T. N. Manning On. are carry
Inn medicine that will cine
diseases of the hf art in state.
Geo. W of Norfolk,
lat
Notice- I wish to notify the
that I giant every
day at my mill one mile south of
Frog Level on Sam place.
Tripp.
We now have Oil hand H nice
lion of dress at remarkably
Jo figure, see am be con-
Yours truly
Taylor.
II. W. Collins, of was
Tuesday.
For cabbages, apples, mullets
and fresh groceries cheap. Bee T.
K. Manning.
Everybody should be at the big
Democratic rally here tomorrow.
The will be here.
Body Carts for is
now the season you may
want a box-body cart to your
farm products to the or
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are
making and selling them and you
had better send them your order
at once.
There are several new houses
going up in Winterville, and
more to start the near
n re.
For dress and work shirts call at
M bitty
G A. Kittrell A Co. will pay the
top of the market for your grapes.
It you are in need of nutting
flannels, skirt and waist goods,
call on R. Q. Chapman and Co
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All
styles, lowest prices. See our stock
before save
Winterville Mfg. Co.
Boarding D.
Cox. Board 11.40 per day. Best
in town.
Penny candies a at
store of B. T. Cox Bro.
G A. Kittrell went up the road.
Kittrell Taylor have just re-
a nice assortment of cutlery
if you want a nice knife them.
Window and door frames,
columns, brackets all kinds of
house naming rock bottom
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co.
Shirts
Harrington Barber ft Co.
The Pitt Oil Mill is now
buying Cotton Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex
for meal. When fours
are write tor priest.
Mis Olivia Cox, won
of tin- m spent
tier mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Cox. Hiss of
spent Sunday with her.
At Reduced A. G.
Cox Mtg. Co. a-e out a big
lot wire fence reduced prices.
have the and
substantial fence made and you
can get a bargain if you apply at
Big consignment of floor
just received. Prices
O. Chapman and Co.
We are prepared to pay highest
prices eggs and
A. W. Ange Co.
boots and shoes all de-
At A W. Ange Co.
He
tat light-
wood cart bubs. A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co.
For A pair of me-
mules. A. G Cox.
We want to buy your Hides,
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens
and Eggs will guarantee high-
est market price for
Taylor.
The f Winterville,
keeps pace with her material
growth. Two new this week
John Cooper is the
a young and Jan. has
even out done u, we
months old, a little Robert
at our But Mr.
has a president, Alton Parker.
say we are not Democrats.
Second baud buggies cheap. If
yen to buy a second hand
buggy cheap see the A. G. Cox
Mfg. Co.
Being in position to secure first
raw material cheap, having
machinery with which to do cur
work, being able to save and
work up nearly all of our
ate a few of the reasons why we
can save our customers
Winterville Mfg. Co.
For store
feet long, call on or write
Son, Winterville, ff. C.
Floor oil cloth at A. W. Ange
Co.
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold.
Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
cants per bottle at Dr. B. T.
U. A. Kittrell fan I stuff Cox, Winterville, N. 3-22
of all kinds.
The Winterville Mfg. Co., puts
up nice fly proof
t hey are cheap and convenient.
Get your dealer to order you one.
SUITS FOR
YOUNG
Young Men like to keep up
with the band wagon.
They want the thing in Suits.
They like new styles.
They like moderate prices,
also.
Our new Fall and Winter
Suits.
the Bill
Exactly.
We are ready with a magnificent display
of Fall We will Post a
forfeit that no other store in town can show
such a stock and variety as we display.
We hold the title of Champions in points
of style, quality and general excellence.
Young men will find all the latest style
kinks worked into our Suits.
Frank Wilson
The King Clothier.
Mr. King at Wilson.
The Times its account
of the meeting of the Roanoke
seed meal and union with the Baptist church in
A. Co.
We want your grapes every
up to Friday at o'clock h. in.
Don't bring them that time
Fridays nor on Saturday. We
pay per pound for No
ken and per pound
j picked.
YOU IS truly,
G. A. a Co
that town, makes the following
to a popular Greenville
the song service and the
earnest, fervent prayers of the Rev.
Mr. Unwell, of Rocky Mom t,
the able, zealous pastor, Mr. Jen-
kins presented the Rev. A. T.
King, of the Greenville Memorial
who preached the Intro-
. i, sermon, his subject being
A good cm he; J B
. t . .- v . and Obedience to the
A G. to
, . . , , . , of Mr. King is a
l tract to have live hundred curds of. b
. i ,. ; , man of good appearance and
wood cur. Any wood cutter
. , ,. , ,, is evidently a His
leg a job can see them at their
. sermon last wan well ore-
., , . ,. rial- it, clothed in Choice diction,
Protect f-et
, . of .-h . . as h- up his theme
shoes. R. G. Chapman and
., , . . . , ,
Dave the kind and size
. mid he delivered his
School books, stationary, pens,
pencils and school supplies of all
kinds can be found at the drag
store.
The Store and
the Stock.
Carbon paper at Book
Store.
KING COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY
WINTERVILLE, N
This store has a reputation to sustain. It is a
and S place to buy, a place where
newness is triumphant, and goodness and
j bands with prices, wherein the fullest
satisfaction is Think of it as your store,
your place to buy.
Unprecedented values in high Goods,
Brood Chubs, Cheviots, Serges and fancy,
Suitings. The for suits and
Skirts.
Fine Jackets. The mt st
Jackets for fall and winter are here. The
are different from those lat-t season. Too many to
attempt description.
Ready to wear Clothing. We carry the finest
of Clothing made for boys, youths and men
We the system and the
made by Co. Try a suit of these
clothes and if not satisfactory, money will be re-
funded.
THE reflector;
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.





GREENVILLE'S
OUR SHOE STORE
IS A VERY INTERESTING PUCE
We claim to have the largest and most
stock of Shot's in this town. now showing large
variety of stylos in the best makes for Men, Women.
Children and Infants. We can't tell yon much about
them in this space, but we want to call your attention to
the fa mo us
Ralston Health Shoes For Hen.
It i enough
but that
convinces is the test.
We make strong claim
for this and ask
trial that our claims may
be proven. We claim a
common sense-
sole construction, found
in no other shoe. A
of modeling
a shoe that
tits the foot as
We also claim that,
while quality of material
if they
if , cannot he the
. price, and that as good a
NOTES f ROM BETHEL.
4-1
shoe cannot be and
is not sold for
are, however,.
the tangible results of
many years of the highly complex needs of the
human foot They appeal to common warrant
a trial by every one who desires foot comfort and good
combined.
J. B. Cherry Co
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
ff
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th, 1904-
.
I i lilt
Due
Item SO
1.11 no
Silver l mi
5.13.77 Stock paid
Mil Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Paid 3,509.03
deposits
wk
Una 335.21
Bit's
if t. for in-
.
OS
Bethel, N. C, Oct 1901.
The debate at the academy on
woman h rare
affirmative
by Novella Bunting
Estelle Junes, th-- negative by
Misses Minnie and
Dr. Grimes,
W. J. H.
Taylor acted as committee to
I render decision. After debate
i there was a lively spelling contest.
It is said that T. E Mayo and
N. O. Beverly have nicest
Mils in county.
The little sou of T H.
y was i on over a
loaded and killed
week. Henry had attending
the Bethel
teacher, school and friends
; feel very de-ply the cad of a
of and
I extend to the bereaved patents
their bear I fell
Mi- Eliza is visiting
I friends in
Mr who has
in sick b-t i-
B. L. and family, of
have moved Bethel.
j We always welcome good
M I- is well
filling her place at again. I
much to the delight of her pupil-, j
Miss Barbara Manning hit I
Monday to ink- charge of a school,
She is a very i
thorough
A is i i . id
on Main by Alts. Willie
Carson.
The brick the
Messrs, Taylor, on Railroad Street,
is Hearing completion.
Mr. lie r is in ism g the
work on the new building
for
Wilson Andrews is gone to visit
ill
Miss Mann, in company with
her is to
visit her
will l at
next Wednesday evening at
to one of his
Come,
laugh and mow fat,
v candidates spoke a
Bethel Friday, Secretary of State,
J. Bryan Hues, the speech
of the day. His login was
his army u national
and state a wonder, his
His were
the indifferent, aroused,
his enemies whelmed.
BETHEL DEPARTMENT
AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce
Hardware.
For Cook Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
Stuff in fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
ITEMS
Do You Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us. We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
Greenville, N. C.
V,
110,000.00
North Carolina,
County of Pill.
James L. Cashier of the bunk, do solemnly
wear that the Statement is true to the of my knowledge
and
DR. ii. P. THIGPEN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
next door to Post
and sworn to before
me, this day of June, 1904.
C. TYSON,
Notary Public.
JAMES L. LITTLE,
W. U. WILSON,
J. O. MO YE,
J. A. ANDREWS,
Directors
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended I ranee that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the
J. L. SUGG,
c.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, i
Having qualified as
of Annie L Smith, deceased, late of
Pitt county, N C this is to notify all j
persons having claim the
estate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the on or before the
27th day of or this notice
will ho pleaded in bar of their
All person indebted to said estate .
will please make ate payment. I
This 27th day of August
SMITH, j
Administrator. ;
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Letters testamentary having
been issued to me, by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county, as ex-
Of the last will and testament
cf Martha A. Mills, and
having duly d as such executor,
notice is hereby given to all persons
holding claims against the estate of
said Martha A. Mills, present them
to me for payment, duly authenticated,
on or before the day of
or this notice will be plead
in bar of their rear very. All persons
Indebted to said are requested
to make immediate to me.
Toll day of September,
JOHN W. BROOKS,
of Mary A. Mills.
Si, Blow, Attorneys.
WAREHOUSE
has
are Higher. We well equip-
for selling your tobacco to
fine advantage. We have com-
men and one of the
est and best lighted houses in
the State. Sell with us, we'll
please you.
First of the
ft Co. new buckwheat at
M.
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING.
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.
N. C, Nov. 1-
Mr. and D. O.
and daughter,
If. F. Dickens and A. at
ended the Weldon fair last
Messrs H. H. Stanley and
Jennings visited Washington last
week.
G. L. and family who
have lived for the
past two years moved to
Weldon. His many here
regret to have him leave.
Messrs. and Moore,
spent Friday Shel-
Henry P. Hill, of Chocowinity,
pent Sunday in town.
Stoke and family
moved to Black and Mr.
will occupy the houses
vacated by M r.
Baker and
Mr. Harrington Miss
spent Sunday friends in the
country.
Work has begun on George
Mr. and Leggett have re-
turned a visit to Mrs. Leg-
get mother, near Enfield.
Mr. Leggett spent Saturday
Tarboro.
Mr. Pulley went to Greenville
Monday.
Mrs. George Cola and Mrs. Jag,
Bobbitt are spending today
Greenville
Of Cholera Mm but with On
Small Bottle o Chamberlain's
Colic, cholera
Remedy.
Mr O. W. Fowler of
Ala., relates an experience be ad
while serving on a jury a
murder case at
seat of county. Ala-
He there I
ate some fresh and Mime
souse meat and it gave me
in a very severe form. Ii
WAS never sick In and
sent to the drug store fur a
mixture, but the druggist
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's
and
Remedy instead, tout
had what I for, but that this
medicine was so much he
would rather send to me to the
fix I was in. I took one dose of
it and was better five minutes.
The second dose cured me entire-
Two fellow jurors were
ed in the same manner and one
small cured the three oft
at
Store. t
A weak stomach weakens the
because it cannot
t nourishment.
Health and strength cannot be. re-
stored to any sick man or weak
man without hist restoring health
and to the stomach. A
weak stomach cannot digest enough
food to tee the tissue and revive
the tired and run down limbs
and of body.
Dyspepsia core digests what yon
eat, cleanses and the
glands and of
stomach, and cures
dyspepsia stomach troubles.
Sold at Wooten's Drug Store.
SPECIALS
BIG STORE.
MILLINERY CLOTHING.
We use only the best mate-
rials in our Hence
the Popularity to which it has
grown and recognized by all
well dressed people to be up-to-
date in every way.
We are sole agents for
the best make of Men's
Youths, Boys Suits Over
Coats and Pants.
Dress Goods
The Largest stock of this
season Woolens we have ever
shown. Embracing every new
Fabric to be found in any city.
Furniture.
The Recognized Leaders of Fine
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs,
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you
call for in this line.
C. T.
Evans Street,
Greenville, N. C.
Bee H i
WE WORK ALL THE TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS.
A Power For Good
The pills that are potent in their
action in effect are
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W.
S. of Albany, Ga.
a bilious attack I took
one. Small as it was it did me
more good than blue mash
or other pill I ever took and at
same time the effect was pleas
ant. Little Early Risers are
Sold by
Drug Store.
once liberated within
your it produces a most
wonderful effect. worth one's
to feel the pleasure of
life that comes by taking
Mountain Tea.
Wooten's Store.
men to wood.
We will weekly. Good wages.
R. G.
10-25 w S.
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have ever
I heard
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard.
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent.
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard.
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair.
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price
Men and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents.
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents.
We mean what we say. The above are only a few of the many
good Bargains we are offering. Come to see us.
Look For THE BEE HIVE.
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Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS MUST GO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
White edged all
with ; Inch Lace, big
values pent, i his Sale for
checked Homespun, all colors you
want, ii will cost you cents the yard, this
per yd.
Witter color opaque window i- .
rend fringe, fixtures complete, feet
feet wide, worth Hus Sale
Dark Be
for, we the market dining
Sale at
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton gloss Towels, woven check patterns,
assorted colors checks, fringe sizes
Others must have ft each, this Sale two
towels for cc.
bi-, Pill, seamless,
welted fine j values for cents
per pair, this Hale j per pair.
High hunt English Corset, jeans, fl honk
steel ca hie cord bust aid gore
trimmed top, et tilling. Sold the world
tor thin Sale
spun gloss, full
width in. plaited flounce, none for The,
this Sale S-j,
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents
This Sale cents per Dozen.
suits black fancy worsted. Men's
that always bring four and five dollars,
this Sale
Big line of fall underwear, can't implicate these
anywhere, for big values, this
Sale
1,900 pairs of guaranteed solid leather
anybody will price to where from
f I to Sale
We have a big lot of hats that we sold from
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at those
pi ices, this Sale
Inspect this Sale . if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Man's Prices Don't Buy.
We will sell the bleaching, as long as we
this Bale m
Shirt you will say are cheap for
all colors you Cat ask for, this
We will ell a guaranteed, full 10-4
bed, you pay for, this Salt
We have a big line of rubber goods, just re-
-e will have to sell them also.
I will have to include
same
Circus
GREENVILLE
FRIDAY
REFLECTOR
for years we have kept pace with our country's growth,
the; q a in d i v
II SELLS BROS.
MOST FEATURE, WOO BEAST, AERIAL, MONO.
AND SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY ON EARTH.
A union of such
merit as to plant it mighty foot upon
the pinnacle of Popularity and Success In
Square Garden. New fork City. It
m there you now will It bare with Even
Greater Feature Forthcoming. Bach and all
exhibited by It, every one
an promised, excel-
PRODIGIOUS
Miraculous Chasm-Vaulting who executes
a flying- bicycle leap f fifty feet In The
heroically I
hit now for the time lo
America.
Th Martial of the World.
Pronounced by Military
net by our own
Went as
only appearance I I In the only
of those seven male LA ii In any
female . . , . more than
th to the Grand Ric,
Tho Cycle,
The Monumental Mystery el Circling Motion on wild, wheel the
absolutely perpendicular aide of Devil's
THE SUPREME LIMIT OF SENSATIONAL NOVELTY. BUT IT IS FACT
VERITABLE CAP-SHEAF OF AIL EXPLOITS. 1901
The Seven
TROUPE
Of Nina Hungarian Magyar Dancing Acrobats and The moat
of grace and
LIVE, FULL-GROWN POLAR BEARS
r. The Only North , ,.;. . . ,.,. u ., la a raw
Pole Discoverers, We Have H Ferocious, Arctic Terrors.
To make how before -w-r a, am
you also J- e V w
The Greatly Original Juggling Equestrian, mighty, merry Due and Sulky act, whom
phenomenal Curt act, are the moat and of features.
The American Champion A h of the World,
now their own original aerial
acrobatic high stage act.
Its three elevated aerial arena and coliseum rare presenting, In a hundred
champion ravels, an absolutely complete Equestrian Acrobatic
Military Circus, Clown Track Elephant, Wild Beast, Animal
and the Hippodrome of day; the only Dancing
the only Hells Soldier Elephant; hugest combined herds of their kind, with
full of wisdom and trunks full of tricks; a real World's Fair of Steeds of every strain, which
in numbers, beauty and Intelligence outshine all Blue Ribbon Shown.
ITS ORIENTAL AND MILITARY PAGEANT,
la the Free Street Display Old Glory floated
TWO DAILY. RAIN OR CHINK. IN NEW
TENTS- ADMISSION. CHILDREN YEARS, C
Open at I and P. II. the and Grand Promenade by
hour later. On day Coupon.
actually Beat, may In- secured at th regular prices at
COWARD
We sell t public auction on
Thursday, Nov. 10th, 1904, th fol-
lowing named buildings belonging to
the town- the guard Mm
, .
formerly used uh a fl V-w
log old house. cash, i
right lo any all U I let.
reserved.
This November 1st,
W A. i
R. Move, Market
T. E. Hooker,
t w mot
let. is
Of N .-. It
i.
Farm
am Fountain,
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C.
o door east of post office,
n . rail.
to Van Ma. upon
-t.
Wood Sons,
m S i
UM y
D. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1904.
No.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MAYOR
OF GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C, Nov. 4th, 1904.
To the Citizens of Pitt and
Information has been received in Greenville that an epidemic
of smallpox exists in our town, and we are informed that reports
are current throughout the county of Pitt and adjoining counties
that there cases of this disease in the town of Greenville.
These reports are without foundation.
There is only one case of smallpox in the town of Greenville,
and this one case is of an exceedingly mild type and the party is
now practically well and will be discharged in a few days.
There were formerly three other cases in the town of Green-
ville, two of which were not residents of Greenville, but came here
from elsewhere with already develop id before they
came here.
As mayor of the town of Greenville, I take this method of
erroneous reports and to further state that the
physicians our town have the thoroughly under con-
troll, and no one need have any fear whatever. Greenville is not
under quarantine and has no need to every one who desires
to do so can come to Greenville with perfect safety as all the re-
ports in regard to smallpox in Greenville are erroneous
and absolutely without foundation.
W. R. Mayor.
Brown, Supt. of Health.
ECHOES FROM OPERAS.
Brilliant Entertainment at Opera House.
from staged by
J. S. Atkinson under the local
management of Mr. J. B
presented in opera
Thursday night, was a most bean
and attractive
It A. LATHAM DEAD,
Victim of Street Car Accident.
N. C , H. A.
salesman of the
In- and Coal
dud morning at o'clock
at bis home Biltmore as
the result of
afternoon 1-y being
row it from a street oar on the
Biltmore of th
railroad company. Mr.
boarded the o'clock,
car at the squire yesterday after-
noon fur his home in
more. He lad made several
purchases during the and
carried in bin arms these packages.
chased the Gazette which paper he
years. While editor
of the he was twice elected
reading clerk the house of
Later he sold Ga-
and moved to lei
remaining there a short while
moved to which
wan the former home of his wife.
Mrs. Latham,
and a Mrs. J P.
now live in i iii
lo
of bis here in Pit
county.
A Punctual Man.
A certain Mr. Scott, of Biter,
whose business required him to
travel constantly, was in the
At is known v, the. Good- for
lake curve, or where car the kingdom, his
turns into Avenue, j methodical habits v
there is n spring switch that i- be act
to allow the Biltmore fort One. For a great
lines, but which the
turned ill order to let the depot car i Com wall or Devon that he
follow the track in knew the day
Avenue. This had either; ht- would arrive. A short
tampered with or else before he died at
had gotten into who
groove and did permit the making a journey through
perfect working of the Cornwall put up at a small at
when the Biltmore car started Isaac for dinner, be
over the switch the car wheel the bill of found
suddenly Into to his liking. He had,
Avenue. Mr. Latham, seen -luck roasting
on platform not expecting on the the. have
the car to was thrown to the sail he. Sir, replied
brick pavement and struck on the the landlord; n Mr.
hack of bis head of know Ml. Scott
ed by the fall was very replied the traveler,
taken to the is in your house
of the line and thence taken to his said the landlord, six
a carriage. He lingered ago, whet; he was last here
till this morning and died. he ordered the duck to lie ready
Mr. Latham came to for this day, exactly M
years ago from And, to the .
when- tie was engaged in
a newspaper. He was
a light writer and one of lie was it i
most men ibis taring the inn live
TOWN MATTERS.
Business Transacted by the Aldermen.
The board aldermen were in
regular monthly Thursday
night, the mayor and six
being
Under the head of streets the
Com pi sin's of Hooker
A large audience filled the hall and and Mrs. G. B. King for alleged
the entire a delight damages were but
from start to finish. It was a definite conclusions reached,
wonderful performance of home. The market committee
men and women, beys and little the sale of a tenement house on the
girls. Only one week ago At-, market lot, and that material for
began these for construction of the guard home
had received work would
purpose of assisting in building j begin a few days,
the new Methodist church. Th,. finance committee reported
the result of their efforts have funds low- in the treasury and it
been is pleasingly attested by ordered that be
very large audience that greeted rowed from Greenville Banking
them. j Trust Co. thirty days, to en-
The performance has never been the treasurer to pay all bills
excelled this town. The perfect until the tax collector can make
splendor with which
large group of people, large end street lights and wells were
small, were a. I i. .-i reported in condition.
by Mi. Atkinson, was white cemetery was reported
marvelous. The renditions were sold during past month. No
excellent. The people of Green- J have been done in either cemetery
ville and Pitt county may always during the month,
be relied upon to do their very j A pair of rubber gloves was or
best all they undertake the purchased for engineer of
attentive showed their fire engine.
appreciation of high class enter, j The tax collector, treasurer,
dispensary
ITEMS.
Too much praise could not be
given the untiring efforts of the
management. The beautiful
women and girls, g cos-
were simply charming.
made their reports for the
month of The amount
sales at the the
month was 83,736.15.
The mayor was. ordered to have
N. C, Nov. 1904.
Miss Bessie is visiting;
her sister, Mrs. Chas. Lawhorn.
and Cornelia
Nobles spent with Miss
Mr. and Mrs. E.-E. Hail
the Union meeting at Black
Saturday.
J. R. Smith and family, of
Ayden, spent Sunday afternoon
at Lorenzo
Miss Annie went to
Ayden
Miss spent Sat ox-
nigh with Miss Annie
born.
Sile and Frank
born were in the neighborhood
Sunday.
a number of our
attended church at Black Jack
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
was here Sunday.
W. and W. A. Nobles,
was in the vicinity Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. J. II. Cheek spent
Sunday Greenville.
E. Braxton and d
Dollie, went to Saturday.
Miss May Anderson in the
neighborhood Friday afternoon.
Teddy's Lamb.
The men were gallant to land The an
extreme, cavaliers and knightly in article Betting forth the exact con-
of court
It was a
of r smallpox Green-
ville nut extra copies of the
without a of discord p.,,.,., said article were
or friction to mar or jar the ordered I he circulated,
enjoyment. Such pleasures committee was appointed lo
do not come often, but this one has expense incurred
Shown beyond cavil that is the town incident to smallpox
much stage talent among our home patients and same to the
county
Mrs. desires to thank J members of lied Hawk
every who took- part in the Fire Company were exempted
Mb- Bessie ,,,,., p , lax for year
in
LETTER TO KING CO.
special tax of per day
on merry-go-rounds was reduced
lo per day.
The sum of taxes for 1903
j collected of J. S, through
was ordered refunded.
The prohibiting the
Teddy had a little lamb,
A I Tick was he,
A cute curly-headed pet.
Whose name was Booker T.
Now, Teddy him very
They made a charming pair,
And everywhere that Teddy went.
His little lamb was there.
Teddy said unto himself,
great White house is mine;
Why I care what people
I'd him in to
Then Teddy's friend-, the Lilly
Began to kick
you turn that black sheep
out
Look help from
when they saw their
. frown,
N. C. was ordered refunded. H soon they changed the cry
Dar Why, do you think, i The ordinance prohibiting the with Win, we'll be
can sell pure paint as low fire works in town Rood;
tiers sell adulterated paint to be suspended from G-111 ,; p eating
There are or or different I o'clock p. in., Dec. 24th t. fl B, Tyler in Norfolk Virgin-
makers of paint, that rank, in a o'clock ;. id., Dec. 27th
way, as they have provided that pop
of traveler, who
look he Window, Hit,
Heel in.
Mr Latham was the eldest son
of I he hue Kev J
He was born Pitt, county, in
lour miles of Greenville, and spent
his early life on the farm. He at-
tended male
afterwards went to the State
University from which he
After his graduation he
waived to Washington and
minutes lief
lite appointed
K Table,
Postal Information.
Postmaster R. Flanagan
for distribution a bandy little
book, issued by the de-
the government, giving
much serviceable information on
postal rules and The
book be had tor the asking
the
regions; one's region is large
another's is. small; everyone is
its region.
or or one is
best next, and so on
but i he prices are all same or
about the can buy one
for thin another though; a
matter sometimes.
Ii w do you think, can
j sell tin for no more
than the answer is it
i-i-ell ii; more to make,
lo Ml . helps sell i
II, Its years help sell It.
Go by Yours truly,
P. t. c-
Thomas Settle Gets Knocked Down and
Kicked.
N.
Nov.
or cannon exceeding
inches length shall not be permit
to be sold or used in the town
The special tax of per year Thomas Settle or Ash. ville and
on bicycle dealers was Democrat
Necessary uniforms a overcoats laud, this in-a
for policemen were I personal in the lobby Sf
. the Hotel this evening
he amount of about i about Mr.
1650 were allowed and ordered Mr. into of the large
paid. plate glass windows or. the east
side of the office, then kicked
him on to the stairs leading to the
bar of the hotel. The was the
Mule's Kick Kills
N. Nov.
Beatty the of political
ion of Joseph it Mr. Mettle first
kicked a mule yesterday after- Cathey with a
P. S. II. L. sells our paint d kilted. He was a field
wheat when he h a blow ct
the injury It is not known just. that the
bow It occurred, tin ,, .
. the window light. Both men were
relatives , ,
,. cut Horn the
i Post.
I section of the
idled suddenly Thursday night. For
i She fell while ironing young calf. H.
some N,
Dropped Dead.
a i ; i . i . i being dead
Ann Daniel, an aged s, . . . .
. , fire
residing in the
Post.
New seeded pitted dates,
ii I B-l i


Title
Eastern reflector, 4 November 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 04, 1904
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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