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license
Register of Deeds B. William-
issued licenses the following
couples last
Major Back and Nellie Gray.
Redmond Howell and Cyndy
library
The free public library under
the direction of toe Bod of the
Century Book Club will be open
in tee Masonic temple on Monday
Friday of each
week from fr o'clock. The
public is cordially invited to visit
the library during toe
SALE
that
Clears.
Y we write our
be read. We would not spend
our good money for
j per space if they were not read,
the
merchandise offered not
investigated.
I Everything in the whole
Wilkinson is now in tie
Stock and room must be made for thorn.
Mai
Mr. H Williams, of
Oakley, died Saturday evening
after an of several months.
Mr. Williams was the beat
and moat substantial men of ton
county. many years
justice of the peace, and
H and railroad agent
at Oakley.
M-w
Norfolk
Little A Kittrell will
September 1st, returning
fare for trip. This
be the last excursion of the-eon
and should not miss it.
order and a good time assured.
. Staples, Paul-1 had
Mountain Tea up by three eminent
Rocky
Tea cured e compile-
It's a great tome. So cents,
Tea or Tablet. Drug
FOB
SUITS
6.00 are now
Reduced
58.00 To Only
Lawns that were W.
Mens Clothing
,; cents. We don t car-
but some
of all the leaning makes.
White Shirt Waist Goods
and
Such price Silks, not every
colors, to hart
Silk ya
Black Dress must
the shelves, LOU, i.
Fine Black Taffeta Silk
Stock Collars, was
and Mo, no
Ladies Shirt Waist sets.
and We, now
Miles of Laces and
reduced halt.
styles.
in any
to
make
. Ladies and Men-Umbrellas
rods, full
and now
Ladies Stock Collars, c
Mens Furnishings chimed
lots.
Men, and colored
Half Hose, kind, now
Summer Undershirts, tea
kind, now
G. H
Madras Shirts ac
bosom Negligee Shirts
was now
now
Ail Straw Hats. W, l-M
end 1.25. all at our price
price
Ladies and
Handkerchiefs, now
Excursion to Norfolk.
Hatch Bros, will run soother
excursion, strictly for white
pie, from
returning 25th. Fart
for trio Good order
always prevails
Library Open.
The free public library under
the auspices of the of the
Club, will open from to .
o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, m the
Masonic temple. The regular
times for having the library open
will be Monday and Friday after
noon of each week.
Kinston Von.
There was much Tues-
day that only four innings of the
hall game between Kinston and
Greenville could played. When
they quit the score stood to m
favor of
Good Opportunity.
Any Greenville people wishing
to join a personally conducted
party to the world's fair at St
leaving on the can
get particulars at The
office.
WAREHOUSE
Tobacco is selling very
From now on we
will keep you posted as
to prices.
BOWLING.
Folks Must Eat j a
o matter how loW the prise
, ,
sale it will g
for us to cut S
Great Clearance
be impossible to
I So matter how loW the
, of tobacco, and we are the
to supply
Seasonable Eatables at
Seasonable Prices.
Pure Goods only
are offered. We
hams.
by its honest name,
bushels good corn just in
J. THIGPEN
GROCER.
Five Points.
phone
OF OF
THE BANK OF
N. C
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th. 1904-
1183,309.34
3.239.39
3,618.57
Surplus,
Undivided less
1291,085.69
and
Furniture Fixtures
Gold Coin 3,319.37
gt, North V
that As above is true
and belief
n to before I j. Q. MO YE.
June, 1604. E. A. TYSON
B- TYSON,
S. M. SCHULTZ
Dealer. Oaf
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Bed
Oak M
Carriage,
Tables,
and Gail Ax
Che-
roots Henry George
P-.
Fine Apples, Jelly,
Flour
Magic Food,
Meal
Oranges,
Dried Apples, Peachy
China Ware,
Ware Cakes and
Che-e, Beat Butter, New
other goods.
Quantity.
fee ms. . . .
S. M.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for-
t White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
There Is no line in the world better than
the It has behind
reputation honorable ware, and honorable
dealings. .
you use the Harrison Paints you need
never 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 Hart.
N. C.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. AUGUST
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
THURSDAY, AUGUST
F. M. went to
this morning.
Sugg returned this morn
from
L. W. Lawrence returned Wed-
from Aurora.
L. H. Lee returned Wednesday
evening from Dunn.
Miss Lottie left this
for Charlotte.
L. C. Bagwell, of Raleigh,
in Wednesday evening.
Hiss Carrie Brown left
day for Ayden.
Glasgow Evans returned to
Scotland Neck this morning.
Miss Maggie Tucker left this
morning a visit to Tarboro.
Mis Delia Erwin returned Wed-
evening from Baltimore.
Miss Coward returned
Wednesday from a visit to Ayden.
Miss Hem by, of Washing-
ton, is visiting Miss Abbie
Mis Clara Lincoln returned
this morning from a visit to
J. C. Troy, of Durham, spent
Wednesday night today
Misses Blanche and Mabel King,
of are visiting Mrs. H.
T. King.
Misses Alice Smith and Carrie
Gay left for
and
Mrs. R, R. King, of
arrived Wednesday to
Mis. II. T.
Mr. and Mis. Moore
Harry, returned Wednesday
from Norfolk
Miss Annie Price, of Danville,
Wednesday to
visit Mrs. W.
Mi. J. S. came over from
this morning and
the day with her
Little Miss Dixon,
Ayden. came up thin Morning to
visit her uncle, II. L. Coward.
of Virginia,
Who has been visiting her brother
J. N. Halt, returned home today.
Miss Mabel of Bethel,
Mrs. N. W. Jackson and child-
Thursday for a visit to
Vanceboro.
Mrs. W. T. Burton and children
returned Thursday evening from
Reidsville.
Misses Nina James and Alice
White and Burt James left this
for
Mrs. W. H. Bagwell
and
left this afternoon for Grifton.
Walter Harding, of Centerville,
who has been visiting
here returned home
evening.
J. Parker and daughter,
Miss Vivian, took the train here
Thursday evening for Kinston and
Seven
Mrs. Glasgow Evans and child-
of Scotland Neck, who were
visiting Mrs. Ravage, re-
turned this morning.
SATURDAY, AUGUST
G. G. came in Friday
evening,
Pritchard Little
ton today.
J. T. B. Hoover returned to
Henderson today.
O. L. Joyner left Friday
for Goldsboro.
Thurman Moore Fri-
day evening from Hamilton.
Mrs. J. A. Webb left this
to relatives at Carson,
Va.
Miss Elise Vincent returned
Friday evening
Neck.
Mrs. L. M of George-
town, ft, is visiting Mrs. D. D.
Overton.
Mrs. A. L. Blow daughter,
Florence, left this
tor Richmond.
Mrs. J. A. Lang and two child-
left Friday evening for
and
Mrs. J. L.
Miss returned Friday
evening from Wilson.
Mitchell, of
Miss Mattie
King, home Friday-
evening.
Prof and Mrs. Emmet Brown,
Texas, who have been visiting
A KNOTTY PROBLEM,
in Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs H. L. Carr, left Fri.
day evening for Wilson.
G. D. who with
family baa been a
at Virginia Beach, has n-
t to his run on the passenger
train.
visit her parents, Mr. Mrs. J.
H.
Miss Perry, of
who Mrs.
Whichard, home Wed-
evening.
Mrs. T. R. Moore, Mrs. J. D.
and Miss Nannie
returned Wednesday evening
from Virginia Beach.
FRIDAY, AUGUST
A. M. Moseley has
from
E. B. Loomis left Thursday
evening for Kinston.
B W. returned to
Thur-day evening. tore away the front of his head
Mils Lee Sugg killed him
this from land Neck Commonwealth.
Mis Adelaide White, of
Killed by Accident.
A colored boy about years
old, son of Philip Bynum, was ac-
killed a few days ago.
He was sitting a shelf in the
swinging feet with a gun
between his legs with
His feet in some way struck the
hammer and the gun fired. The
load went through bis chin
ford, la visiting Miss While
Greenville
. . brought back a de-
Mr. . . , . , , ,
V tr . Wednesday.
n . Z .
were o wet that
Mis. D. E. on aides poor.
her in Edge- was to favor of
Washington.
Is Mr. Arthur Liable to Tax
The of aldermen held a
special meeting Friday night to
consider a knotty problem. The
fact drawn not of the are
J. L. Ludlow,
who in having the water
electric light
ed for the town, had cat
loads of iron pipe that he wanted
distributed along the streets. He
tried to secure team in town to do
this hauling but could not get
at a price considered reasonable,
He then went out of town to L. C.
Arthur from him hired a
team driver by the
any with which to do the haul-
log, the team being sent every
aid home at
night.
Whit the aldermen have to do
with is the question of license
ax. The town levies a license tax
public d rays of per year for
each horse used, persons who do
only their individual hauling not
being to the lax. The
also levies a license tax of
per year on livery business.
The question before the
men is whether Mr. Arthur is
liable to tax If so, what tax
Neither Mr. Arthur nor Mr.
low represented at the meet-
of the aldermen, but it was
admitted that Mr. Ludlow was
not liable to any tax from the fact
he is only his own hauling
and not operating public
It in Mr. Arthur's
1.0 in in liable to
any tax, as he i doing any
draying but has lined out
team by tut day to party to do
for
Tn- aldermen discussed the
every a
majority of holding the
opinion that while Mr.
not to dray license tax
the 1-
abject to tax be-
cause of the fad be is hiring
his team for use de-
liver the and driver
renter By a vote
to l the aldermen instructed
the collector In make
upon Mr. Arthur for iv e
tax tie if
he
will be tested
Escape of Warships.
II A Russian
torpedo boat, destroyer entered
harbor at o'clock this
morning and reported that six
Russian battleships, four cruisers
half of the torpedo boats es-
caped from Port Arthur yesterday
morning. The torpedo boat de-
left Arthur last night,
bringing five passengers, who
stated that the Japanese fleet s
pin suing the Russians that a
battle on the open ea is expected.
Aycock on Parker.
speech of Judge Parker
to the notification
said Governor Aycock last night,
will challenge the attention of the
country as being in marked con-
to the character of President
It shows that Judge
Parker is what the be-
him, a safe and
man. He can be trusted to
govern the country well because
he will govern it within the con-
of faith in the
and their capacity for self
government is to both par-
ties and to all candidates, but he
who really believes in the wisdom
of the people is ever ready sub
his convictions public
to the touchstone of the
which is itself the highest
and final expression of the wisdom
of the whole people. No party
that to I limited by the
constitution and no officer who is
not bound by it be a to
rights of the people. Judge
Parker's speech shows him to be
who believes in the people and
is willing to abide by the
which they have
was particularly happy in
showing that this government is a
world power account of its ad-
to the doctrine of
liberty, reason of
its armies and navies The
of Judge Parker will
back to the days of the lathers
when law was supreme and liberty
Post.
No.
A Valuable Paper
In the explorations among the
old records, which Secretary of
State Grimes is carrying on,
was discovered a
of much interest bearing the Big
of
while the father of his
was president of the United States.
The paper, which is written in a
remarkably plain handwriting
Washington's, con-
of four pages, cap size,
is addressed to -The governor
and council of the State of North
and bears date of
York, June 19th,
It is a reply to an sent
him by the governor and council
of of North Carolina,
treats of political subjects
party divisions. Here is a quo-
difference of opinion
points Is not to be imputed
to Freemen as a fault; since it is
to be presumed are all
actuated by equally laudable
and sacred fill the liberties
of their
This document is the latest find
Secretary Grimes has made, it
having been found this morning.
Raleigh Times.
Editor at the Fair.
Working the Players.
Those runs yesterday in one
inning for Greenville was too
much for George to
stand, they were eye-openers.
Hearing of the catastrophe
had happened he left the office at
the Eureka Mill, walked rapidly
to the ball field and seeking
j the captain of the local
A Kansas editor who stopped at showed him
the Inside at Louis j immediately in i.
are more bellboys than p.
in tin- inn. They use for Prank Short saw the act of Hep-
change. give the clerk and realizing that he
be yon back for a bell possessed the latest rabbits feet,
Battle Between the Meets.
Aug. Russian
fleet emerged from Port Arthur
Wednesday and a severe engage
with the Japanese fleet last-
all day followed. The Japanese
destroyers attacked the Russians
at night. The results of the en-
are The
Russian battleships and
ware Port Ar-
this morning.
boy. My room S a lilt. far back
for meals, but I make it nicely.
for -upper a I a.
stay lunch on the way with a
friend of mine who lives room
Bill a friend of mine who
lives in m 76.610 is up against
it. IT no two days behind in
is meats in . out the country
a he rear Hie hotel,
Finally be that he was
nearer to t VI i , Mo, than Io-
to I he hi So now lie
over every morn-
The Record of a Davie Farmer.
Mr. Sam Smith, a well
citizen of Sheffield, went to farm-
a few years ago. When he
stinted he bud nothing but a
Dixie plow and a goose neck hoe.
after operating successfully for
years is well fixed. He
now has a farm paid for, a
and a double plow. He
averaged squirrels a year, and
during the time killed
wild turkeys. Who beat this
Times.
shut one eye and shouted
we've got to have runs Now
arises whether the
or the rabbit foot did the
The stood to
the game ended in favor or
.-lei's
Poison in Dish.
C, Aug. The
of L. Cole of Spencer,
consisting of eight in-
several boarders, watt
poisoned while eating supper
night, in of which all
were dangerously ill today.
were fleeted in three
after eating from a dish of beef
which hail been prepared by a
colored cook, who i suspected of
injecting poison while cooking.
servant disappeared as soon
as a physician summoned for
the family Mr. H. Flicks,
one of the boarder . is
and his recovery is doubtful.
Congressional
Delegates to the congressional
convention for this district,
names were published severs
weeks ago, should bear in mind
Special Fair Party. that the convention meets in Eden
The beat way to visit the world's ton next Wednesday, 17th. Pits
fair at St. Louis is to go with a county should have as full
specially conducted party. present as possible.
pie this section will have an
opportunity of joining such a party
to leave about the 10th or 15th of
Wort.
While one was at work
September. That will be a good on the street today five others
time to go. Particulars and terms stood in the shade watching him
be had at shovel dirt. An offer of work to
office. the
I .
. R. L.
N. C.
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, and
ons. Private to New
Chicago and New Means.
D. W.
Roosevelt says he can be trusted
to have the tariff revised when it
necessary. The man who believes
that Roosevelt will consider it
necessary may as well pay his own
fare and come on here after our last
gold Star.
a never of a
stomach the breath l
U of order. There
is no in I he world equal t-
Cure fur taring
indigestion, dyspepsia and nil
disorder. Mrs. Mary S.
of White Plains, Ky ,
I h -v- v
all Hilda Of remedies
I row By the
I began to Improve
and slier a few bottles
fully restored in weight, health
and strength and cm eat whatever
digest what yen
net and makes the sweet.
Sold by J. L. Wooten.
DEALER
Groceries
And Provisions
CLOTHING
We jive you not only the best can buy, but the money
paid can buy. Quality value combined argue for your patronage
The wise way to benefit
y is to attend to your own
and thus give other people an op-
to look alter theirs.
Write your name in
love mercy on the hearts
those who come in c intact with you
and you will never be forgotten.
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Good kept con-
in stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
Not Quite
How often you can get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
will see that your tool
lox does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. R. I
Corey
OLD DOMINION
Steamer R. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, except Sunday,
at a. m for Greenville, leaves
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at m. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
and all points North. Connects at
with railroads for all
joints West.
Shippers should order
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and
Old Dominion Line from
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore and Merchant
and Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing hours subject to change
Without Notice.
T. H. Myers,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
N. O.
H. B. Walker, Vie President A
Quick Arrest
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala
was twice in hospital from a
severe case of piles causing
tumors. After doctors and all
remedies failed, Back
Salve quickly arrested
inflammation and cured him. L
conquers aches and kills pain.
drug Store.
The art of saying
words in a kindly way is one that
gets out of n,
ceases to please, and is the
reach of the humblest.
An enemy won by love will be a
friend for life.
. sud double
Rocky
Ten. A family tonic.
or
Drug Store.
The attention paid to
things us to over-
look many that are great
He that wrestles with us strength-
ens nerves sharpens our
skill. Our antagonist is our helper
famous remedy
does the
that which It
Is unable to do
Itself, even but
lightly disordered
or overburdened.
supplies the natural
Juices of digestion and
does the work of the
relaxing the
nervous tension, while
the Inflamed muscles
and membranes of that
organ are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
Indigestion,
palpitation of the heart,
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying and
strengthening the glands, I
membranes of the
and digestive organs.
Like
a Comet
In the sky come
the star of health
to the weak and
dent dyspeptic,
curing all
stomach
troubles and
digestive
disorders.
Dyspepsia Cure
Its
This is an agreeable sort of
Store to patronize. You can
recognize at once, from the way
you are served, that your best
interest is being studied. We
study the fit of every garment
you try on much more closely
than you do, and when the
chase is completed there's not
a line of a garment that isn't
perfect. Two and three piece
suits divide honors of patronage.
Some want vests, some don't.
We're able to offer each the
widest possible varietY of fabrics
for selection.
Mens Three Piece Suits
Two Piece Suits
Nice Line Youths Clothing
to
to
to
THE HUSTLING CLOTHIERS
How it is for others t be
moral and have temp-
Sale By
JNO. L WOOTEN.
Notice,
f have made arrangements with
the Norfolk and Southern Railroad
Co- by which delegates returning
from the congressional and judicial
democratic conventions, to he held
at Edenton on the 17th in
returning to points on the Ins of
said company may tickets
at one-half regular
fare on of
signed by the f the
two convention
will be sale in from
August to i oil inclusive
This means delegates to the
two conventions may go to Eden-
ton and return from points on the
Norfolk and Southern railroad or
steamer lines at the cost of one and
one half fares.
W. B chairman.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the
court of Pitt county made in spec-
proceeding No. ISM en tied
E. Warren, again-t, V. E. Warren
et the Commissioner
will sell for cash public auction be-
fore the court house door in Green-
ville Monday, the 19th day of Sept
1904, that piece or parcel of land in
the town of Greenville known as the
Allen warren Nursery. Bounded on
the South by Third street, on the Hast
by the Atlantic Coast Line railroad,
on the north by Tar river, and on the
west by the Jack White place, contain
late seven sores more or less and be-
all the contained In the
above named except the
two acres deeded to town of Green-
ville. Bald land sold for division.
This the sir of August,
F. O.
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
Hi II HE III HI
OP N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be reinstated, if arrears be paid within on month while you
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 of 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 lifetime
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville N. C.
The Only Way-
To get
FINE JOB PRINTING
Is to
THE
H. O., 1904.
Miss Agnes is visiting at
Our roller wash board is a
it is a
and it destined to take
lead, to try one, is to buy one,
and to buy one, is to never be
one again.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, N. C.
Lime, plastering hair,
doors, blinds and side lights at
J. R. Smith Bro.
When you need a nice, light,
tough pole, say for your buggy or
carriage. Call on us and make a
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg.
Co. Ayden. N. C.
The ladies have found out where
to go they need the finest
quality ores goods, laces,
hamburg etc.
Tyson.
As authorized agent for Daily
and we take
great pleasure in receiving sub-
and willing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
this office. We also take orders
for job
. George Cooper and family have
returned home.
Remember you can find lawns,
nicker piques
ether nice goods too numerous
mention at J. R. Smith Bro.
Call see our laces ham-
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro.
Do you know J. R. Smith Bro.
keep the most complete line of
bleaching and
in town. Their customers tell me
hat it is so.
AYDEN
J. M. B OW, Manager and Authorized Agent.
Miss Ethel Pierce was
town Wednesday.
Just received spring suit cloth-
for buys. J. J.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at E. E. u Go's.
ASK FOR
visiting; Go i E K. Go's new
market meats,
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it doesn't give yon absolute
satisfaction your dealer will
pay you for returning it.
R. F. Johnson,
and fish.
First hand made brick, by
the wholesale and retail large
stock always hand, your orders
solicited. J. A.
Several from here took
in the game of ball at Greenville,
Tuesday.
Why head-
ache, eye is burns,
when you can be permanently
Dist. Ayden, N. C J, ,,.
cue glasses properly
. Ill . r,
If you need the way
of Crockery, Tin ware
come to see us, Hart Jenkins.
Pictures satisfactorily enlarged
or no charges made. Best refer
Hurt Bros., Ayden,
K. C.
Misses Eula Clyde are
at Seven Springs.
I vista to remind my friends that
I keep a very nice line of millinery
goods, and I know that my
girdles, new kid belts
will please you all. Give me a
call, Mrs J. A. Davis.
E. G. Cos about it. Life
Fire, Accident and Health
P. O. Building, Ayden.
Cotton seed hulls, Hay, Oats
Seed meal sold by
and Tyson.
Miss Daisy Johnson went to
Greenville Tuesday.
Yard wide sheeting for at W.
M. Edwards Co.
For can peaches, apples,
apply to E. E.
Frank Lilly and wife are a
visit to their parents at
Tyson wish to call
special attention to land plaster
for peanuts.
We carry a splendid assortment
of body carpets in various
styles patterns, which make
excellent hall rugs, at a normal
cost. Ladies are cordially invited
to call see them.
Ayden Milling Co.,
Ayden, N. C.
Dr. William Cobb of
Centerville, was a visitor here this
week.
W. C. Jackson Co., are offer-
for the next days their en-
tire stock of summer goods at great-
reduced prices. Note these few
Pants that were 83.50. 3.00
2.50 and are now 2.75,
2.25 1.75. Shirts that were
Sc each are now and
each. A few pair of shoes in
both low and high at
your own figures. Lawns, white
goods all trimmings at almost
2-3 their value. Come and s .
fitted, by J. W Taylor,
Optician, Ayden, N. C. weak-
yes, need glasses, i N. C.
ways no run bad to worse. A lit-
piece of properly
ed wort wonders.
J. R. Smith says bin firm has a
pair of shoes for every body, They
come in by ear loads.
Our stock of is wide,
One lot of calico at W. M
Edwards Co.
Money properly invested in
Ayden jut now would prove
in more than one
Those first-class work and Misses
the enlargement of pictures win at W. M. Edwards Co
do well to Hart Bro,. j A nice selection of W.
Miss Cox, of Winter M-
Mi-s,
chine buffed leather, put to. I percales for at W.
by practical and j Co.
skilled mechanics. A lot of hamburg edgings in
Hue's 1st class varnish, hence we
are prepared to make the
most durable buggy in Eastern
N. C, Ayden Milling Mtg Co.,
Corn, hay and oats, at J. R.
Smith
Henry Groom and family have
returned a visit to LaG range
and
There seems to be no cessation to
the number of buggies
remnants. Yon can buy them
cheap at W. M. Edwards A Co's
narrow, nice and cheap, J. R. out by the Milling
Smith Bro.
We have been requested to
to the deplorable
of many of streets. Loose
lumber, washouts and many
other which need
the attention of our city fathers.
to see us when you wan.
to buy Independent Manufactured
Tobacco, we handle Trust
goods, Hart Jenkins.
I take method of informing
the public that as Summer set
son i about over I am offering
special in order t
sell. My. of cannot be
excelled, and Edwin
shoe winch bundle exclusively is
not surpassed by any other make.
Give a call in id when I have
Co. Employing only skilled
allowing no shoddy goods to
their factory we are not surprised
at the result and that too when
they pay their workman prices in
Conformity with their labor.
Naturally good and rood alone
must to the credit of such ,
a firm, proper appreciation
around is generally recognized j
everywhere.
Now we have plenty of
wagon cart
wheels and will sell them as cheap
as any one.
Milling Mfg. Go,
Ayden, ff, C.
Think of Ayden with a
quarter and half million dollar
taxable property and yet so far
Harrison ready mixed H is a
colors, lead, oil and at J. It , T .
o . in h Mud e .
Smith at . Z. j e are told that
pair double, single a,,,,,.,, , . r keeps best most j
log wire bed springs at J. it. L V line furniture in town
J d it- more than the
I friend; J. F. U P of
Mrs. E. G. Cox and little he seemed a W. M.
Katie have from little i i, ordinary self I
M. M. SAULS,
PHARMACIST,
N. C.
coke.
and i as to the cause,
Cannon Tyson handles to have him with us
ready mixed paints, the best.
Miss Daisy Mumford is visiting
Miss Lorena
Rock salt for stock, at J. K
Smith Bro.
E. E. Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
their new of heavy fancy-
groceries i
We call special to our
new line of Tan and Ideal Kid
shoes Tyson.
The young ladies of the Junior
Builders will have a handkerchief
party and supper
Wednesday evening, 17th for
of the Disciple
All are invited.
township has the
best looking onus table the state.
Anyone that believe it let
Hot out man we
Do you want to know it we learned it a little girl,
reels to think of yourself than A big Stock cook
ever See W. K. Hooks and repairs for
lit I on . , I u m u.
at K. it Bro.
Hart Cypress Shingles for, Large of furniture consist-
ale by Gannon stead,
T. H. Britt, of and bitting chairs, mattresses,
and took a very straw, fell .-mil at J. R.
active part in the proceedings of Bin.
the masons who held a ;,.,., Jars
that day, We would lie pleased J. H. A Bro.
male loom full stork we
Wheeler and
sewing machines for only
W. M. Co.
We an- pleased to see our friend
John Tripp his old stand with
Camion Tyson.
Miss Lizzie has come
from tin extended visit
in Q
One lot mo for j
. M.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Brisk Beat Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
Dr. Lou is Skinner,
Practicing Physician Surgeon
Office Hotel Annie,
Ayden, N. C.
Tonsorial Artist.
Carolina will ,. dry ., a suit at
per day, near depot West Ave- puces. W. M.
quo. Transient solicited
F. Early, . i u
r I J. Morrison will open
We hear the young lay the a millinery one of I
cheapest and best fitting Clothing j the new store now being by
is sold by Cannon Tyson. Ir. c. Cannon as soon as same i
percales and
at W. Co. George Worthington Bro
J. Hoover, of Henderson, work in this line
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. a specialty. Work
Guaranteed,
days yon can
from W, M.
Latest Style
Shaving and
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN,
N.
At the dose of business June 9th, 1904.
will compare.
Men a d at at W.
M. Co.
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be hail anywhere.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Overdrafts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Hanks,
Check and Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank notes and
other U. 1,379
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Demand certificates of
deposits,
Deposit,
Total.
Fence Your Farm With
American Steel Fencing
BECAUSE
They save stock, They save land, The save neigh-
They save worry, They save time, They are
guaranteed, They are best steel, They have the
only hinge Easy to build, No expense
for repairing, Last a lifetime. The American Is
the best square mesh on the market. Car load lust
received. Come to see us
J. W. BROS.
it
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
Editor
D. J.
in the post office at Greenville, H. C, a. class matter,
rates made upon application.
A desired at post office in Pitt and
in to
A child and a box of lye came
near causing a in Durham.
These two are a combination
as a boy and a gun, or a
woman and a kerosene can.
Pitt . C, T.
1904.
Possibly the greatest danger is
from sickness that may follow the
spell
Ex-Senator Vest, of Missouri,
died Tuesday H the
moat men in the
Judge Parker says if he is elect
ed president he will accept a re-
nomination very
is this declaration.
At Ocean Grove, N. J-, a singing
evangelist caught a bug in his
mouth while and came near
death. He should not
his mouth so W next time.
The small fry are imitating the
larger ones, and a notification meet-
has been arranged to tell Tom
Watson he is it with the populists.
That the new star
on the Charlotte Observer, is
some poetry what is. There is
nothing wanting about his prose,
The enterprising reporters have
not yet told whether ex-Judge Park-
picks his teeth with a goose quill
r a rye straw. They ought to make
this
Of course it is bad, but the
Wilmington draws of a stupid-
drunken father followed through
the principal streets by his six-year-
old son crying piteously while trying
to help his father along, is some of
the fruits of the sixty bar rooms to
the city points with so
much pride as business builders
and liberty promoters.
A frisky as the seem on
land, they are too slow in their
on water. They have let the
Russian fleet away from them
again.
The Wilmington Messenger is
still gray matter on the
enc episode, while the
governor continues to do business
at the same stand and the encamp-
goes merrily on at Morehead
A meeting of the stock holders of
the Atlantic North Carolina rail
road has been called for Thursday,
Sept. 1st, to consider propositions to
the road. It is very probable
Senator Fairbanks is a candidate
on the republican national ticket,
hut there is no intimation that he is
to resign the position he
ready holds. he regards
that as sure and that it is beat to
hold on to a
A special to The Observer from
Wilson says that a boy who
rocked a boat near was drown-
ed, his companions being able to
swim when thrown into the water.
Fate is not always so prompt, and
it was never more just than
in this case. Charlotte Observer.
Quite true. It is usually the fool
who rocks the boat that escapes,
while those who are so unfortunate
as to be in the boat with him fall
victims to his folly-
that one of the propositions will he
accepted.
The age of ex-Senator Davis,
candidate for vice president
seems to be giving the republicans
lots of trouble. If our side is
we fail to see that the other
fellows have anything to be kicking
about
The State Alliance at its
meeting in Hillsboro adopted
a resolution the lease of
the Atlantic North Carolina rail-
A reason given in the
is that it seems that the railway
systems of the state will at no dis
taut day be in the hands of foreign
corporations working together as a
practical monopoly. The resolution
further stated that instead of leasing
the road it should be extended by
convict labor and become a power
in the hands of the corporation com-
mission to protect the people of the
state from excessive rates.
In a little shop talk we had wit. a
well-known editor at the Greensboro
convention, he complained that
many of what he considered
things he wrote were passed by
they were not
by the reading public. We
told him nay. All the things, good
and bad in the paper were read and
duly noted, only he heard little of
the good things and much of the
bad. It is the way of the world. A
man will read something in a paper
that will please him immensely. It
agrees with his views exactly and he
will slap himself for joy but the
editor never hears of it. Hut let
him read something that goes against
his grain and he will neither cat mu
sleep until he has made sure that the
editor has been made aware of his
displeasure, either by a personal call,
a communication, or an
letter. That is one of the
that gall, but the editor who pursues
the even tenor of his way, speaks the
truth as he knows it and gives his
honest convictions, will come out all
right in the end. He need not bother
about his readers seeing none of
his good things. They see them all.
Charlotte Chronicle.
Good Men Why
We are not taking any special no-
of the men who are nominated
in the different counties come to
the next legislature. It is
to suppose that in most of the
counties the people are of
choosing their own
With our knowledge of the North
Carolina people, and believing as we
do in their competency, and in their
integrity, it is hard for us to think
otherwise.
It's simply a caution to the god a
to witness the agonizing efforts of
tome gentlemen sitting upon the
narrow of their little
tripods, literally screaming at folks
listen at them they proclaim
themselves for the genera-
of their fathers. In the language
of Paul, the apostle, we would
Do yourselves no harm; we are all
Lord let the
earth
This old world limped along for
many years before some of us got to
town, when we are gone, there
will still remain others, who will
continue to do business. Raleigh
Times.
and then a philanthropist
steps forward with a liberal donation
to some of in- state's institution.
E. M. Armfield, of High Point, has
made a gift f for the en-
of a library for English
Philology at the University.
Next Governor, EL B. open-
ed the campaign at Sharon,
burg county, on Wednesday, at n
rally which was attended by
people. Roth Mr. and Con-
W. W Kitchen made
speeches that thoroughly aroused
the democracy of old Mecklenburg-
The Charlotte Observer accounts
them as great
Points For
Tie
On Wednesday the notification
committee of the national democratic
convention met at to official
notify Judge Alton B. Parker of
his nomination for the presidency
Judge Parker's speech of acceptance
is all that could be desired and
shows that he stands for such meas-
as are for the best interest of
the country. It should win the ad-
of all men favoring good
government.
When bicycles were in their glory
there were plenty of predictions that
horses would become back numbers
But the bike soon had its day and
the horse stayed right on. Now the
world is going daft on the subject
of automobiles and some may think
the will get behind again. It
is noticed, however, that horses are
commanding higher prices than
ever and the auto craze may expect
be short lived also. The horse is
here to stay.
Now you see where they are. The have been that the executive
secretary of the state liquor dealers committee should hurry up and call
association at the annual session in the county convention. No need
Greensboro, says the association will -whatever of any haste in the matter,
be asked to endorse the republican A short and lively campaign will be
state platform. So the republican beet. There is not much that is
party will be the annex of the new in politics for the people to
rooms, or the will be the j learn, and instead of listening to the
of the republican party. of the candidate they had
folks who are talking rather be attending to their business,
much against the law A month will be plenty long for the
now to see who they are lining j county sad If even short-
playing to. that it will ha all the Utter.
mule in always referred
to as u kicker and one of
the delights of the cartoonist is
to picture this animal with his heels
In the air knocking things awry. A
writer in the Philadelphia Record
peaks interestingly in of
the mule and among others of his
good traits says of his own know-
ledge he never known one to
kick a man. kicks are
bat rare.
has about reached
the conclusion that the spirit of
taxes is wrong It looks like
a tax upon industry. Take the mer-
chant for He pays bis ad-
what he
has to pay another tax for the
of doing business, and in ad-
this has a still further tax
of a certain per cent on his gross
sales. Other examples might be
given in which special taxes are
equally unjust, but this one is
to illustrate the point in mind
In many instances licenses taxes are
overworked and are burdensome.
We are not prepared to offer a sub-
but it would be better to OB-
courage industry rather than hinder
it.
Something Doing at
The newspaper men
out around to keep up
with Judge Parker can compare
notes with the war correspondents in
the Far East. They haven't got
much so far but are still hanging on.
Patience may have its reward, for
there will be something the
porch to day. Hereto-
fore the newspaper boys have given
us such items as
Parker went down to the
Hudson at G a. m. and took his usual
Parker is now cutting his
Parker went to the barn
this morning to salt his black poll
Parker has his shoes
blacked every
Whether Judge Parker has had
anything to or not, we bet he
has laughed to beat the
Star.
the child and discover
where his interest
says Mrs. Theodore W. Hon-
President of the National Con-
of Mothers, discussing
Choice of in the
Mrs.
very warmly advocates a kind of
natural selection which is indicated
in the trend of the child's It
is suggested, and with reason, that
a child's toys and favorite pursuits.
is a sure index to his vocation. The
plan is founded on child-study, and,
as the author says, parents gave
to the careful study of their children
one-half the earnest thought they be
on matters of comparatively
minor importance, we should see far
fewer pegs in square
and vice
A few mutterings of the anxious
Asheville, after having for fifteen
years one continuous session a day
of her city schools, has returned to
the old plan of having two sessions
a day, with a recess in each. An
hour and fifteen minutes is allowed
for dinner. Unquestionably the
old plan is the best, as it permits
children to get regular meals at
hours. The Greensboro
school authorities would do well to
follow example and dis
card a fad which is responsible for
more indigestion than anything ever
saddled onto the rising generation.
Greensboro Patriot.
It is good that some notice is be-
taken of this matter. The
tees of the Greenville graded school
might consider it with profit We
believe the present day method of
crowding the day's work into one
seas ion is very harmful to the
Go back to the old method
of two sessions a day with a
intermission for dinner.
primaries in come parts of
the state are receiving a roasting.
What the local causes were we are
not prepared to say. But we are
prepared to say one thing about
primaries. This thing of electing
double and the number of
delegates, to which a precinct or a
county is entitled in a
and cutting the delegates vote in
halves and thirds, is an abominable
nuisance and according to our
opinion is contrary to the true spirit
of Democracy. Every man attend-
a convention should be entitled
to one whole vote. That's
the way he votes a regular ballot,
and bringing him to fractions
The United St is the only
great nation it the world that spends
more for education than for war,
and of this fact we should feel in-
tensely proud. Beginning with our
common school system, where the
masses are enabled to study such
branches as will help them to meet
life's necessities, we can build our
pyramid upward to our great col-
and universities. American
people believe that education is the
best means of making good citizens
and that good citizens alone are
capable of making good laws. To
this end let the people avail them-
selves of their splendid
ties, and every man leave his
the most priceless of all legacies
a first class
Sun.
And, by the way, while so many
nice things are being said about
Judge Parker's letter of acceptance,
it would not be amiss or untruthful
to note that the Honorable Champ
Clark, of Missouri, made something
of a hit himself in formally present-
the convention's work to
Mr. Clark's address was char-
by the best of taste, was
dignified and of much
Post.
The authorities at. Washington
have fixed a penalty of two hundred
dollars on anyone taking mail out
of the other than their
own. Postmasters ore liable to make
mistakes and get the mail in the
wrong boxes, and the law says that
the people must examine their mail
before leaving the office, and if they
have mail other than their own it
must be returned at once, that the
fault, of the postmaster makes no
difference. The law includes news-
papers as well as first class mail.
Ex.
The Department of Commerce and
Labor acted very foolishly in getting
off that joke about wages and
having increased in greater pro-
portion than the cost of living has
Increased. Every married man's
wife will be trying to find out what
he does with hie it will
be herd to make her believe that the
Department put out that lie on the
old Star.
Why not make Governor Aycock
a member of the cabinet if Judge
Parker should be Some of
the State paper have spoken of this
recently, and we think the idea a
capital one. should
be recognized now. No one would
represent the State with more
ency and credit than Chas. B.
Olive Tribune.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
K C, Aug.
J. A. Pate, of Mount, was
here Friday.
Wire Fence Machinery for
Cheap
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are off-
their machinery for making
wire fence at an extremely low
price. Owing to recent changes
in the ion
they are compelled to use all of
their other business and
will have to build extra room or
discontinue the making of fence.
This is a good opportunity for a
farmer to make his fence for his
farm cheap. AU for
mat ion also
wire can be bought cheap if
ed. A. G. Cox Mfg Co.
Winterville, N. C
Lena went to Lit-
Friday, i
T. S. Maiming and Co, the
place for fruit jars per doz.
A well selected variety of drug-
gists sundries also a full stock of
kept at the drag store.
If yea are not a patron of oar
store come and get with
us, examine oar stock and learn
prises, B. T. Cox Bro.
A. L. of Washington,
here Friday.
Corn, Oats for sale
cheap for cash, G. A. Kittrell
and Co.
Try R. G. Chapman and Go's
white wine vinegar for pickling.
It is splendid.
See Kittrell Taylor for a fresh
loaf of bread.
Miss and Roy Cox
went to Greenville Thursday.
good barrel of
flour or pork see Kittrell and
If yon want ice and lemons
fall to get them from Kittrell
Taylor.
Mrs. Fannie Tyson and Mrs. B.
Croom went to Kinston Friday.
For power
boiler one horse power en-
Both in good running re
pair. Terms very reasonable.
See or write A, G. Cox Co.,
N. U.
See those nice pants and skirts
a A. W. Ange A Co.
All kinds of soft drinks cool
refreshing. H. L. Johnson.
Miss Pearly Tripp, of Ayden,
it visiting at Elder N. N. Man-
X. N. Manning Co. are carry-
that will care
diseases of the in any state.
Fruit jars i gallon size
quart size H, L. Johnson.
wish to notify the
public that I grind every
at my mill one mile south of
Level on Sam place.
Tripp.
For good tobacco and cotton see
A. W. Ange supply.
We now have on hand a nice
line of dress goods at remarkably
low figures, come, see and be
Yours truly
Kittrell and Taylor.
Mrs. Needham Askew, of Farm-
is at Alfred Worth-
For boy's and youths clothing
A. W. Ange and Co. they have
them cheap.
Boarding J. D.
Cox. Board I 1.40 per day. Best
house in town.
Bee H. L. Johnson for heavy and
light groceries,
Shoes, Hats and Caps at your
Amos Joyner, Tiberius price at A. W. Ange and Co.
W. I. King went to Greenville W. C. Vincent, of Bethel, was
Saturday.
Latest styles and very cheap
at H. L. Johnson's.
I am new prepared to famish
brick at Lowest market prices.
Ola Manning.
See those nice pants at H L.
Johnson's they are cheap and good
stuff.
Miss Mattie of Seven
Springs, is Misses Olivia
and Cox.
fountain pens a
specialty at Dr. B. T. Cox
drugstore.
There i a assortment
ofT. W. Wood Sou's., garden
at the drug Store.
Kittrell Taylor nave just re-
a nice assortment of cutlery
if you want a nice knife Bee them.
Cart
Hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co,
Cox has gone to Seven
Springs to spend time with
relatives and friends.
One pair of good, well broke,
young males for sale, or trade for
a good horse that will weigh about
pounds. A. G. Cox.
Winterville, N. C.
The A. G. Cox Co. have
just built another large addition
to factory, under the
management of Hunsucker, their
buggy man, this department of
has been rapidly
J growing and at present the outlook
seems to be more promising than
ever before.
Misses Olivia Cox and Mattie
Friday morning to
visit Miss Vina Ward.
We have on hand a Breech
loading
here a few days to visit his
and see the girls.
Miss Cox who has
been visiting relatives in Ayden,
returned home Wednesday morn
For nice shoes and hat's go to
A. W. Ange Go's and save
money.
A. W. Ange Co. pays highest
prices for eggs and sells goods
cheap.
automatic engine just
put in by the A. G, Cox Mfg. Co.,
is a daisy. It runs with great ac-
curacy smoothness, has ample
power tor all the work required
and is giving perfect satisfaction.
Many of oar people say they jut
love to see it it runs so smooth
This is but a type of the smooth,
neat work that will be done in their
shops.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
children, Miss Irene and
Lester, left this morning to visit
in Washington,
we carry a complete line of heavy.
fancy groceries, prices tight.
Barber Co.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., are get-
in better fix to supply the
great demands upon them
for goods every day and are
pared to respond promptly to all
orders.
B. G. Co., say to
make room for fall stock that all
summer goods will be sold at a
bargain,
AH kinds of drags at A. W
Ange and Co.
Get prices on those nice Lawns
at R. G. Chapman Co., they say
they must be sold.
A big line of boys ready made
clothing, to 16.00
A. W. Ange and Co.
Window and door frames, porch
columns, brackets and all kinds of
house trimmings at rock bottom
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co.
Joe Barber is not only of
leading merchants bat one of the
best farmers in Pitt county. He
had a load of cabbages here Fri-
day evening from to
j Who can beat him Winterville
leads in agricultural as well as
manufacturing and educational ad-
vantages.
The A. G. Co. are in
their new factory. Machinery is
running in nice order and they
are to do more and bit-
work ever before.
Jackson has a peach tree
price John son. h borne crops of peaches
Fruit Jars both and half
gallon, also rubbers them I a
cheap Harrington Co H P, M
l s nailer than the first ones, but are
The gave an ripening perfectly. He also has a
entertainment Friday night. with twin calves. How is
a success in every particular, that for farming
Fine line window shades I Being in position to secure first
received by R. G. Chapman Co. U, raw
Dinner pots, Wash pots and I machinery with which to do our
preserving crockery and work, and being able to save and
glass ware tin wood and work up nearly all of our timber,
willow ware.
Co.
The Old Reliable
overalls. See A. W. Ange Co.
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold.
Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T.
Cox, Winterville, N. O. 8-22
a few of the reasons why we
can save our customers
Winterville Mfg. Co.
Car load flour just received,
Harrington, Barber Co.
Mr. Harrington is in the
northern cities purchasing our fall
goods. Look oat for ads
Harrington, Barber Co.
Nice canned at
ville Go's store.
MRS. SARAH TAYLOR
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY,
A foot, Winterville, N. C,
COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
A. . COX COMPANY
, WINTERVILLE,
Wait For
The Big Excursion
TO NORFOLK
Sept 2nd
after tobacco is cared
and fodder saved. The
biggest excursion of the
season. Separate cars for
colored people. Go and
carry your wife, sister,
daughter or sweetheart.
Special accommodations
for Ladies
Yours truly
KITTRELL LITTLE.
The Winterville Co., puts
up nice fly proof kitchen
They are cheap and convenient.
Get dealer to order you
now at A. W
We want your Highest
price, Harrington, Barber
The Winter ville Mfg. Co., are
shipping lots of washboards every
It's the quality of them
that has caused such
sales.
For household and kitchen eon-
Jno. Son.
G. A. Kittrell Co., will be on
the market this season as grape
buyers and will pay the highest
prices.
Mrs. Lula who has been
spending sometime with her
mother, Mrs. Las re-
turned to Seven Springs.
a at
the Winterville Mfg. Co's shop,
his hand painfully r
while working on a
Wednesday
J. Frank Harrington returned
from a tour to the northern cities,
where he has been purchase
goods for his firm. Calvin was
the man in town to see
him.
It teems to us that the A. G.
Cox Co. must be furnishing
seats to a large proportion of
buggies as the orders are coming
other states. They tell as
they have some customers that use
as many as buggy Keats per
month.
Smart
Things
The man who wants the latest thing
in a right thing in a t
Gloves or Hosiery, will be sure to find what
he's looking for find it moder-
priced.
CLOTHING
While Clothiers, of course we
still give our the
greatest care. Everything must be correct
or we'll have none of it
HATS ALSO
Don't forget that we sell Hats.
Frank Wilson.
Clothier.
Department Stored
Grocery
Department
We the very finest Butter and Cheese that e
can buy and keep it on cold storage. Always fresh
pure and delicious. Fancy and Heavy Groceries of
all Kinds.
China
Department
We have Just received a beautiful pattern in
China. Look in our north window and see
how you like it. Will have in a few days
China Dinner Sets. If you expect to get a fine set of
China, wait and see ours buying,
Furniture
You can find everything you need in
in House Furnishings at
Cherry Co.
Cold Comfort
what are after, and the possession of one of
our Refrigerators, will insure sweet milk, cream and
butter. cool drinking water and many dainties that
would be unattainable without Refrigerator,
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you will want a Mower pretty
soon, ard made it easy for you to own one.
is no need borrow a lawn mower when we
we soil a good machine with best steel knives at
a price, and guarantee it to do the work.
Water Cooler, ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
ITEMS.
N. C. Aug.
We have rain every day.
Crops are fine with us bat too
rain will do harm.
Melons by the cart load. Price
ate reasonable now.
J. J. Harrington is the
ledgers for R. B. Fleming for
awhile.
Curing tobacco and stewing
chickens the go now.
C. K. Bradley moved his
to Greenville last
J. C. and family moved
to Scotland Neck last week. His
brother, E. L. Braxton moved there
about ten days ago.
If you aw a float or stray mule
Sunday you will do the laser a
favor by reporting same to him.
Mrs. Eliza returned to
Washington today. She been
with her sick brother, J. H. Batter
It. L. Moore, of Greenville, has
opened up a bicycle and repair
shop here. You Mil get that bike
fixed up O. K. now.
All aboard for Hot folk again on
29th You wait to take your
along. It's up to you. If you
don't, you don't want to be
kicking you-sell afterwards.
BETHEL DEPARTMENT
DR. R. J. GRIMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
Office opposite depot.
DR. G. F. THIGPEN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
BETHEL, N. C.
next door to Post
STATON AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce.
Great Department Stored I
Jordan Daniel, j
VI
Pattie
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Court of Pitt County by the
I plaintiff to obtain a divorce against I
the defendant for
the said defendant will further take
notice that she is required to appear
at the next term of the
of said County to be held on the
Monday after the first Monday in
September 1904, it being the 19th day
of September 1904 at the Court House
in said Comity in Greenville N. C,
and answer or demur to the complaint
in said action or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de-
maimed to said complaint.
i the day of July, 1904.
. D. C. 8- C,
F G. James defendant.
North Carolina, I f Court
Pitt County, I
Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us, We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
i at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
ASH
N. C.
Louisa
vs
St Care Rheumatism
Hot relief oner, quirting the
of Gout, The external
internal, will cure both of But the unit
be in am-h form that It can be by the The only preparation
that can be by the akin and by the
Hancock's
Liquid
Th defendant, Hargrave,
will take i that n entitled i
as above commenced in the
Superior O for Pitt county, for i
divorce, and the defendant will take
notice that he is required to at ,
the Superior Court for the of
Pitt to held at the court house in i
Greenville on the 2nd Monday after i
the 1st Monday in Sept, 1904, and ans-
or demur to the complaint, a copy
of which will be deposited in the clerks
of said court within the first
days of said term or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de-
in the complaint.
Witness hand and seal this July
D. C.
Clerk Superior Court.
PARKER i DAVIS
m mm
TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned, having this day
been appointed by, having duly
qualified before, th Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt County, as ad-
of the estate Allen
Warren deceased notice is hereby
fives to ail persons holding claims
f said estate to present them to
mo for payment, authenticated,
on or before the day of July
or this e will be plead in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment to me.
This the Kith day of
E. B. Moore.
Administrator of Allen Warren d.
Jarvis Blow,
During Campaign, The TIMES-
fully informed
about . Southern
., paper . will print the
news Virginia and North Carolina as fully and
thoroughly as will Times-Dispatch. All who wish
to keep in close touch with the Presidential Campaign,
and especially its and effect on Virginia and
North Carolina Politics, by all means read The
Times-Dispatch. The Times-Dispatch earnestly wish-
es the election of PARKER and DAVIS, and to this
end has made A SPECIAL CHAMPAIGN OFFER, in
order that the paper may reach as many voters as
William Fountain.
Physician Surgeon,
N. C
Office one door east of post office. CC
street Phone
.-ill for
ft
this ii t-
ii. read tills
offer of
idol.
It la Such a certain cure that we H
L cure Acne, Itch. Dandruff, Prickly Heat, Diphtheria,
Catarrh, Cancer, Sore Mouth and Throat, and of the
tot by reliable
Hancock's Ointment
Prepared for Buena
Both, of Face and fit Skin
Write for booklet on the cars tire and toilet of
HANCOCK LIQUID CO., Me.
IN 1806.
PERRY
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited
The above full period of the Cam-
and far enough final result of election.
CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT
TIMES-DISPATCH THE
Address THE TIMES-DISPATCH, Richmond, Va.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE TIMES-DISPATCH CAN
BE SENT TO THE REFLECTOR.
A Col
A cold not only an-
bat if not relieved
will be the
Full. One Minute Cough Cure
the phlegm, draws out the
soothes and
and bronchial
One Minute Cough Care
n ideal remedy for the
It is pleasant to the and per
A. certain
for Cough and Cold. Sold
by J L. Wooten.
Men are such wise
it is for a girl who can look
pretty while she is embroidering a j
center piece to make the average
one believe she makes all her own
clothes.
Tile Name
When you go to buy Witch Ha-
Salve look for the name De-
Witt on every box. The pore,
adulterated Witch used in
making DeWitt's Witch Hazel
which i the best salve in
the world for cats, burns,
boils, eczema and piles. The
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
due to its many cures, has
caused numerous worthless
to lie on toe market
The the name
On , Chicago. Sold by
-J. L. Woolen.
If
sense, don't you he will
want his share i
A Sure
It in said nothing is sure
except death and taxes, but this
Is not altogether true. Dr. King's
New for consumption is
a sure cure all lung and throat
trouble. Thousands can testify
to Mrs. O. B. Van of
W. Va. says
had a severe of Bronchitis
and for tried everything I
heard of, but got no relief. One
bottle of . New
then en led me
It's infallible Croup, Whoop .
Grip, a l,
Consumption. Try it.
by J. L.
tree.
The modesty of of
is abominable.
A Perfect Pill.
is the one that will cleanse the sys-
set. the liver to action, remove
the bile, clear the complexion, cure
headache and leave a good taste in
the mouth The famous little pills
for doing such pleasantly and
are DeWitt's Little
Karly Risers, Bob Moore, of
Inn., other pills
I have used gripe and sicken,
while DeWitt's Little Early Risers
are simply Sold by J. L.
Wooten.
The morals of children arc the
shadows cast by their environment
A Startling Test,
T. a life, Dr. T G.
of N . Pa, made
ling test resulting in a won
He writes, a patient
was attacked with violent
caused by liberation of
the stomach. I had found
Bitters excellent for acute
stomach and liver troubles so I
them. The patient
gained from the first, and has not
bad an attack in
Electric Bitters are positively
guaranteed for Dyspepsia,
Constipation and Kidney
troubles. Try them Only
at Drug Store.
Some girls are so crazy to have
a man propose to them that you
can get to agree to let you off
if you do.
Made Young Again
of Dr. King's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks hat
pat me in my
writes D. H. Turner of Dempsey-
town, Fa- They're the beat in
the world for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Purely vegetable Never
Only
The Price, Fit ft Styles are
LOT
La Drop Stitch, Full Bleached Taper
Arm and Neck, Silk and Leslie Finished
Gauze Vest TEN CENTS
LOT
Hundred yards to make your
from. Boat Load Just Received.
LOT
LOT
Oar entire line of Thin White Goods,
Batiste, Crepe j De Chine at
Special Low Prices.
Trunks and Bags and Valises. If
you are going off for the summer or
school see our line.
LOT
LOT
AT WONDERFULLY CUT
PRICES
and Negligee Shirts all go
at the ridiculous low price of
ONE DOLLAR
Clothing Special Clothing Special
Severe Cut in Entire Line of Spring Summer Clothing. Thin Coat and Pants.
fT.
q J.
CASH
TOWELS
Doz Fringed Bleached Tow-
els
, Good size
Hive. Price
UMBRELLAS.
Ladies Crook
las worth while they last,
Bee Hive Price
Ii I all
OXFORDS
La Kid Oxfords worth
Bee Hive Price
pair
LAWNS
. yards
Lawns worth Hive ;
price d
Organdy, Dimity.
J yards fine figured Organ-
and Dimity Lawns worth
1-2, Bee Hive price
. i
LACES
1.0,000 Hamburgs,
laces 1-3 off
;. I
These Prices will last as long as we have the goods. Don't Wait You will have to
Hurry before they are all gone.
Bee Hive Cash Store.
w.
Folks Must Eat
Ho matter how low the price
of tobacco, and we are the
to supply
Seasonable Eatables at
Prices.
Clean, Tare only
offered. We call
shoulders hams. Everything
es by its honest name.
goo-1 corn just in
W. J. THIGPEN
GROCER,
Five Points.
Phone
1875.-------
S. M. SCHULTZ
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Dealer.
Hides, Far. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, Egg, etc Bed
Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba
Carriages, Go-Carts,
suit, Tables, Lounges, Safes,
and Gail Ax
Life Tobacco, Key West Che-
roots, Henry George Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples.
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour Meat, Soap-
Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar,
den Seeds. Oranges, Apples, Nuts
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Cm-rents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Best Butter, New
Royal Sewing
other goods
A railroad siding is being put
into the site for the water
j and lights power
ITEMS.
tat the TORPID
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
w districts their
NO Substituted
LAND SALE.
of a the Superior
of count made in special
J. W.
prodding 1279
Smith ts B. Evans and
. a v
the undersigned commissioner
will sell for cash before the court
house in Greenville on
the 12th day of Sept. 1904 a one third
of an undivided one seventh interest
in that tract or parcel of, land in
Greenville township the
Red Banks church property, the land
of T L. Cherry and William Brooks
-containing SO acres more or less.
Also a one Fourth undivided
in that lot lying near the
Greenville on East side of the rail-
road at the S. W. corner
of Joseph P. lot feet from
the line of the railroad and runs South
parallel with railroad feet, then
parallel with Tucker's
line feet, then North parallel
with first line feet to said Tucker s
line, then West with said Tucker
line feet to the beginning-con-
of an acre, more or less.
This Aug 1904.
Commissioner.
N. C,
Minnie Davenport is visit
Mrs.
Fernando Tucker, of Winter-
ville, was in the neighborhood a
short while Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. J. Branch and children,
of Ayden, night
and with Mrs. E. E.
Mies Nora of
Greenville, is Miss Nannie
Hardy this week.
Misses Nannie and Lee Nichols
were here a abort while Monday
afternoon.
Miss Myrtle is on the
list.
was well represented
at Reedy Branch Sunday.
Dudley Saturday
and Sunday with Jerome
hon.
Miss Allie spent a part of
last week in
North Carolina, I Tn Superior Court
Pitt County,
j Jordan Daniel,
vs
, , The defendant named will
Quality and notice that an action entitled as
I . r trill
quantity.
Bee
bore SB
for cash.
i plaintiff to obtain a divorce against
K turned it loose. All the
notice that she is required to appear on Us back were easily read.
i at the next term of the Supt Court
M.
How Long Does a Live
Mr. H. C. Southern, of
was here Saturday and told the Re-
porter a wonderful vale about a
terrapin. Forty or fifty years ago
old man Bed Ziglar cut bis name
a terrapin's back and turned t
loose near the home of Mr. South
About three years ago the
creature was found near the place
where it was set at liberty, and A
P. Baker and J. A. Southern alto
took the occasion to inscribe
their initials its back.
And the other day the terrapin
was found again within a few feet
of where Messrs. Southern and
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR
ANNOUNCEMENT OF FALL AND
WINTER GOODS. OUR PRICES
ARE ALWAYS RIGHT.
CL Wilkinson Co
the 2nd
TELEPHONE
TELEGRAPH MM.
. the relief
Danbury Reporter.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th. 1904-
The following points can now
be reached over the lines of
this
S. C.
u,
Littleton,
Mg
New
Oxford
Raleigh,
;,
Weldon.
Augusta
And all other important and in
pit.
apply to the Court for the
manned to said complaint.
F- G. James Atty for defendant.
Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore MA
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Charleston. S. C.
Chase City. Va.
Ill
Cincinnati, Obit
Columbia, S. C
Va
Va
Nashville, Tenn.
York. N. Y.
New Orleans, La
Norfolk, Va.
Petersburg. Va.
Philadelphia, Pa
Richmond, Vs
St. Louis, Mo
Va,
LUNG CUR
NO EXILE FOR
CON.
A. at Obtained, After
a Searching Investigation,
by St. Louis Interest.
A few months ago the attention of a
few scientific and philanthropic gen-
Ann other
east of the Miss- of all diseases, tuber-
E commonly called consumption.
PP F.
Gen.
The Way He Said It.
The young wife sat weeping bit
Her best friend stole softly in and
put her arms about
the matter
what has caused
asked Tootsy this m-m-
morning if he marry
again if I d-d d died, and
Did he tell you he
that's what's the matter.
He j-j-just looked at me as if I bad
accused him of b b-being crazy, and
said in the awfullest I
should say And Oh, Kitty, it
was the way he said
American.
Loans and
Furniture Fixtures W
Due from Banks
cash items
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
291.085
Stock paid in
Surplus,
Undivided less
Expenses Paid
Deposits
Cashier's checks out-
standing
20,000.09
12,097.92
226,973.38
7,014.29
1291,085.59
North
County of Pitt. . .
T James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
and
, . I
Subscribed and sworn to before I j q.
me, this 20th day of June, 1904.
C. TYSON,
Notary Public. I Directors
cured and have shown such
movement
is but a question of a few
astonishing have been the result
I old methods that a
V t. IV LI v u company has been formed and is
C v, Mi Trip Witt, The Low ; to
R; . T or. ale via pi On of its chief features is
. r mm- I th i remain at home,
i in a great many instances, especially
. incipient or early stages of the
National pUrsue their daily vocations
Association of Engineers An j
1st to 6th. i here in St. Louis have complete-
Ky.-Account i
Conclave Knights of Pythias, , The results in
16th to 20th. been by the
August the company which controls this
National i medical
G. A. R, August
15th 20th. a factory on avenue and
St Mo the W
Sixty hi- the Lung Cure, and Mr. L,
ST, and Coach Excursion
STATE NEWS.
Eight white and seven
drowned in a gold
mine in Stanley county. A j
fie downpour of rain caused surface
water to flood the mine. Only
one man who worked in the mine
escaped.
More than eleven
are taking part in the encampment
Morehead.
One of the chair factories at
Point suffered a loss of i
by lire Thursday night.
WAREHOUSE
have of the of the,
company. Mr. Benson win personally
now on sale.
Excellent Service the office of
Convenient company a
or full information as to rates, dates
of sale, limits of tickets,
schedules, etc., call on any
Agent of the A. C. L.,
or write
H. Mi W. J
T M. -k
N O
Good.
sales were on the to
the past
to the continuous rainy weather,
prices were good
to the sellers. The better grades
offered sold readily as high as
cents and now and then some
higher prices were obtained.
answer all communications from
who are unable to make a per-
f ball.-From the St. Louis Globe
Democrat.
Free booklet on request.
417-19 N. Seventh
St. Louis, Mo
FOR
For it.
Save the best for the last.
is what Little A Kittrell are do-
Their excursion to Norfolk
Sept. 1st, 2nd, will be
the best and last of the
A large crowd are
them.
Tobacco is selling very
well. From now on we
will keep you posted as
to prices.
. .-.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1904.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
MONDAY, AUGUST
Clifford Tyson left this morning
for Baltimore.
Jesse Smith left Sunday evening
for Wilmington.
Miss Carrie Brown returned Sun-
day
Rev. A. T. King returned home
Saturday evening
J. A. Steagall left Saturday eve-
for Morehead.
H. B. Tripp went to Morehead
Saturday
Mrs. J. R, left this morn-
for Virgina. Beach.
Mrs. D. E. House came home
Saturday evening from
Miss Minnie left Sunday
for Norfolk Virginia Beach.
J. T. Smith returned Sunday-
evening from King's Mountain.
Mrs. C.
and children are visiting at
John Hooker, of Scotland Neck,
spent Sunday night in town and
returned home today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brady left
this for
where they will make their home.
Miss Mary Bragg, who has been
Visiting Miss Lena Matthew, left
this morning for her home
Baltimore.
C. L Wilkinson returned Sat-
evening from a purchasing
north- He also took in
world's lair at St. Louis.
J. B. and O. M. Jones left
this morning for northern markets
to purchase fall and witter stock
for the firm J. B. Go.
E. M. came in
day from Tunis to spend
Sunday with his parents,
and Mrs. J. A. and
left this
Miss Moore, of Washing.
ton, who has been her
Miss Bettie Warren, return-
ed home Miss Mary James
accompanied home for a visit.
TUESDAY, AUGUST
St. H. A. went to Norfolk
today.
E. L. Wyatt went to Oak
today.
Dr. H'm. Fountain went Io
bro today.
V. left this morning
for
J. H. Darden left this morn
Beach.
left this
for Virginia Beach.
C. S. Forbes returned this morn-
from Morehead.
G. Q. left Monday
evening for LaGrange.
W H. Harrington returned
Monday evening from Norfolk.
Miss Allie Morrill, of Snow
Bill, is Miss Janie Brown.
J. W Brown has been appoint-
ed clerk m the Greenville post-
Mi-s Lizzie Montgomery, of
Concord, jg visiting Mis. R. M.
Hearne. I
H. W. Whichard, Norfolk,
pent last night here and left this
morning.
Mr. Alice Harper and mm,
are visiting Ml
------i
Misses Katie and Ray
of Washington, are visiting Mrs.
R. M. Hearne.
W. u has gone north to
purchase goods for the of
Pulley
Miss Etta Hines and Miss Mary
Lucy are visiting Mrs. J.
A. Ricks near
Dr. Bowen, of Washington, who
ban been here a day or two, re-
turned home this morning.
Mrs. G, W. of Lewiston,
arrived Monday evening to v
r, Shepard.
Dr. Hyatt over from Kins-
Monday and will be at Hotel
Bertha until
Mis. E. M. Cheek children
returned Monday evening from a
visit in the western part of the
state.
F. J. of Chase City,
Va., who has been visiting bis
brother, R. O. left this
Cu wen. Durham, a train-
ed nurse who been
Tom Blow, left ibis Tom
is rapidly improving.
and
Daniel, of Rapids, and
Ward, of are
visiting Mrs. T. R. Moore.
Mrs. S. E. of Baltimore,
Mrs. Jas. T. Howard, of Conetoe
Miss of
Bethel, arrived evening
to visit Mrs. J. G.
W. M. Buss, Wake
very popular Superior court clerk,
came in Monday, with his lit-
H, daughter, Miss Bettie. who has
been relatives here, re-
to today.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST j
Mrs. Ola Forbes left Tuesday
for
W. W. Perkins left this
for Washington.
Jasper Davis, of
is visiting Spruill Spain.
Miss Sue has
a visit to
Eva Davis, of Washington,
is Mitt Agnes
II. A. White returned Tuesday
from a up the road.
L. and sister, Miss
this from
Mis. W. B. little
sou left this fur W
City.
Mis II. L. Carr and daughter,
Mildred, left this
Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
of Georgetown, S. C, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. D.
Overt on, left morning.
Mi-w Perry, of
who has visiting Misses
and Essie re-
turned home Tuesday evening.
W. G. Little, D. C. Moore, F.
G. James, R. W. King, Edgar
Buck and Thurman Moore left
this morning for to at-
tend the congressional
Mr. A. S. Copeland disposed of
his pair of handsome black horses,
today, to Mi. Will Hooker,
and shipped them to
him this The was
in the neighborhood of
Free Press, 15th.
SELL YOUR TOBACCO WITH THE
FARMERS CONSOLIDATED
TOBACCO CO.
JOHN J. ELKS FOR SHERIFF.
Editor
as a life-long democrat and one
who is deeply interested in the
welfare of his county and
that democratic success is
necessary to good government I
Pitt a man in
No.
BEAVER DAM FOR JOYNER.
Beaver Dam Township, Aug.
Editor
As the lime is almost at hand
when the people will have
to their officers for the
ensuing two years we have
wish to for the office of seen the name of no person from
the South Hide of the river
every way qualified for that mended for the lower house of
owned,
the
it is a business
controlled and handled in
of the farmers.
on any of floors you
guaranteed the highest
mate market price at all times and,
under all
Because the profits derived
from the business are returned
direct to the farmers.
Because the of this or-
are uniting and com-
every effort within their
power to prevent its success and
development.
Because so as night fol
day know we can make
and save you by selling
with as.
Because by this
plan a better more perfect
a man who has been faithful
to every trust, and one who has
the confidence of every bus-
man and democrat in Pitt
county. I refer to John J. Elk of
township. Mr. Elks is a
young man, who by his
effort has made a marked
success is today recognized as
one of the best business am
successful farmer in the
Two years ago he was elected
chairman of the of county
and the executive
ability that he has shows that
office admitted even by his
opponents as most
to the county and creditable
him his associates. Our
candidate is honest, efficient and
absolutely loyal to his
W. E. Proctor.
MR. ALLEN TO LEAVE.
Greenville to Loose a Good Citizen
Mr. M. A. Allen, who for the
last three years has been buyer for
the American Tobacco Co. on the
Greenville and director of
their large plant here, has been
to where he
will be in charge
company, and will o to his
position about Sept. 1st
general assembly, I take great
pleasure in presenting to the
democratic the name
of a worthy farmer for that
Having for a number
years been a justice of peace
and a close student of the law he
would make an ideal
His sound judgment coupled
with his excellent business
highly recommend him as
the proper person to represent our
The name of this
gentlemen is S. V. Joy-
Let convention nominate
him and the people will see that
the cause the democracy shall
not suffer in his hands.
Braver Dam Voter.
GRIMESLAND ITEMS.
Mrs. Cox daughter,
Miss Mamie, Tuesday evening
for
Z. V. Hooker sister,
Bettie, left this morning for
Miss Stella of War-
saw, is visiting Misses Bessie and
Bertha Patrick.
W. B. Greene left this
for northern markets to
new goods for Greene Brown.
F. W. Clare, the new buyer on
this market for the American
Tobacco Co., came
Rev. J. D. Bundy, of Weldon,
Elder of this district,
came in Tuesday and left this
morning.
Mrs. W. H. Bagwell
Misses and Gladys,
returned this Iron a
visit to
give up Mr. Allen
understanding can be reached and La , ,,, ,
and ins excellent with
No
made friends here or have
been held in higher esteem.
The confidence all have in Mr. Al-
is in the fact that a few
months alter coming here he was
elected superintendent of the
Sunday and holds the
position until now; in the spring
of last year he was elected one of
the trustees of graded school,
and June of this year was
elected one of the of the
town.
Always faithful in every trust,
be merits any from bis
employers, and while we
him upon promotion, it
is nevertheless with regret that we
see it is to take him away from
Mr. Allen will be succeeded on
this market by Mr. F. W. Clare.
maintained between the seller and
the buyer, kindlier r
relations established and on ac-
count of such higher more
satisfactory prices for your
co Can be hail.
o imposing the
Farmers
are the Farmers, run y
Joyner the S
by Coward, Hi Co and
the run last ear by Fox-
hall
Mr. H. A. who for
a years has been con-
with as auctioneer,
no bettor one ever to
the bids of will have per-
charge of the S Mr. S.
B. who was one of the
firm of Foxhall
year at the will have
charge of that house this year,
while Mr. O. L. Joyner will be at
the Farmers.
All these gentlemen will follow
the different sales and see to it
that your interest is not neglected
or overlooked.
Very Yours,
The
Tobacco Co.
A Mighty Delegation From Pitt.
Three men, delegates t the
congressional convention at Eden-
ton, represent avoirdupois of
the D. C. Moore,
pounds, R. W. King,
pounds, Edgar Back, pounds.
This delegation will be the weigh-
test, we dare in the .
and the man they support
will be nominated. for
the a a of Pitt,
For Sale.
I have sale reasonable
terms the most convenient lot in
Greenville for a wood yard, to-
with a twelve horse
boiler, all belts pulleys and
saws ready for operation, a
number one flat that will carry
cords wood at a load. Will
cheap to any one who
means business a thousand cords
of wood or less quantity it desired.
A wood yard is very much needed
in Greenville and here is an
opportunity to assure
one who will give it the proper
attention. O. L. Joyner
8-17
Fruit Jam, jelly tumblers and
stoat Jars at M.
N. C, Aug.
For cool drinks call at J. B.
Proctor's soda fountain, the best
place in town.
For nice millinery to see
Mis. Bettie Britt next to J.
R. Proctor.
Misses Louise and
Ward, of are visiting
Miss Myrtle Proctor. We are
glad to have them with
Pennie
of it . .,
was visiting
this
There has been a improve-
the city for past week.
There has been new put in
and two new stores that will be
occupied day
Mrs. Bettie will leave
Thursday for to buy
her fall
O. Proctor left this miming
for Baltimore to his fall
stock.
Lena Harris, of Green-
ville, and Ada Ward, of
ate visiting Mrs. C. M.
Jones. We are glad to have them
with us.
B. G. Mayo, a popular
J. O. Proctor for his
home at Aurora last week to spend
a few days.
There was a great
over to Mr. Moore's last week.
Miss Pennie Daniel came very near
being bitten by a snake.
The boys seem to have a singing
spell Saturday night and it wound
up with four in the lock-up. All
through fun, though.
There will be a in the
city next Thursday at ft
o'clock. Who will be next after
this one.
Miss Eula of Greenville,
has been visiting Mrs. W. M.
Moore the past few days. She
left this m for her home.
We hope she will come again soon
and stay longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Knight, of Tar-
who have been visiting their-
left for home this morning.
There was a large crowd attend-
ed la this city
i We ware an many oat
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