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Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS MUST GO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
White Lawn edged all around
with I inch gown Lace, M l;, big
values for rub Sale j for SC.
yards Homespun, nil colors you
can want, it will cost you cents the yard, this
i-c per yd.
Water color opaque window Shade with in.
thread fixtures complete, feet long by
feet wide, worth ibis Sale
Dark Calicoes you pay
and tic for, we have the market during I It in
Sale at
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton glow woven check patterns,
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes
Others I ave r each, this Sale two
towels for
hi, fall, seamless,
welted top, fine Big values for cents
per pair, this Sale i-ac per
bust Corset, jeans, a book
Heel cable cord bust and has
trimmed top, perfect fitting. Sold the world
over for this Sale
Black mercerized, gloss, full
width in. plaited none for
this Sale
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents.
This Sale cents per Dozen.
suits hi and fancy worsted, Men's
that always bring tour and five dollars,
this Sale
1,900 pairs of Shoes, guaranteed solid leather
soles, anybody will price to you any where from
l to Sale
Big line of fall underwear, can't implicate these We have a big lot of bats that we sold from
anywhere, for big values, this ninety cents to cue big value at thane
I prices, this Sale
Sale
Inspect this Sale and if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Man's Prices Don't Buy.
We will sell the best bleach log, as long as we
have any, this Sale y
Shirts that yon will say are for
all colors you can ask fur, this Sale
We will tell a guaranteed, full 10-4 sheeting,
unbleached, you pay for, this Sale
We have a big line of rubber goods, just re-
we will have to sell
FULL STUCK ARRIVED.
I will have to include
same
TUCKER.
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
Trip Him.
Stories of surprises cross ex-
were exchanged in a
I small group of men the day,
awl following was sprung by
Ian ago one
f the prominent of
Him. was D. G.
justice of the State
Quart. was a
great wit and a very smooth article
Be did not
often get the worst of it from any-
body. He seldom attempted bull-
dozing in cross-examination, but
could back an unwary man
most any admission. day
had an old farmer named
Dave Brown the opposite
and the value of the old man's ten
upon his claim
that he could not read. It was be-
that he could read a little,
and tried to trap him.
After several adroit efforts, which
old Dave neatly sidestepped, the
changed the and
wandered away from the leaning
he
you a Bible in your
house, Mr.
Cattily Bible.
Had ii for
glad to hear that.
good should have a Bible
Yon use your Bible, I
Peril of Corrupt Politics.
If an is put to the practice
of the United
States will soon have the evil dis-
of possessing tie most
venal electorate the world.
There is a
in which there are not
large numbers of electors whose
ballots are for sale to the highest
binder. It is to this class to which
the ad
dresses himself. Their votes
f r as much as the votes of the
est and best men in the community.
The price paid for their
venality has been steadily rising
the successive campaigns. They
constitute now a
venal class, and their have
to be reckoned with every
The vote of the clergyman,
the professional or business
he, student, the mechanic, the
clerk, the of any
honest man with convictions on
political be offset by
the ballot of a man who his
vote and sells it to the
chaser who afford to pay most
for
Valuable Suggestions lb the Man V.
A woman may pt a in
but man bis wife
a- leisure. Ii r, lie
that a in in a woman to
marry him he has tie
cannot live without tier, The
Kansas City World; It he
live without her it is bis
duty to do his be to live with her.
This is not always so. as it
sounds. Here are a few simple
rules for the wise
If your wife frowns at you smile
at her.
If she smiles at you laugh with
If she angry sooth her.
If she is gracious thank
If she wise her,.
if she is extravagant explain to
her.
If she floes her pleasures
for you he generous with her.
If she is beautiful appreciate
her.
If weT
It she is lonely stay at home
with her.
If she is tired tend her.
If she doubts you be frank with
her.
If she grieves be tender a her
If historical Ignore her.
If she deceives you lie harsh
with her.
If she is saucy her.
Ir she is good adore her.
Move the Furniture Around When it-Can-
Replaced With New.
One bright woman changes
position of the furniture a
year she cannot afford to
make new purchases. thought
is a happy one, for sameness of
arrangement, the same old things
in the same old places, in often con-
to menial weariness, and
changing the position of things
gives new lite to room. Even
if it do no more than satisfy you
with arrangement, it
has accomplished some good.
LETTER TO E.
night Jack told me
that be wouldn't many the best
girl living,
she look Rocky
Tea or Tablets. Wooten's
Drug Store.
From the looks of the
th-re is not pot ton loft to be
picked the
is going to be shorter than
predicted.
Greenville, H. C.
Dear It costs two or three
times as to put paint as
to buy it. A gallon of poor paint
costs as much as a gallon of good,
for the work; a gallon of poor
don't go half as Poor, paint
lasts half or a third or a quarter as
and wood
Iron a half or a third or
as well as good.
Do yon buy good painter poor
You don't know any poet
market is full of ii l
All agents have a state
chemist's certificate which tells
just what's in
name; the safe
name; lead-and-zinc.
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
P. S. H. L. Carr sells our paint.
Go To St Louis
Via
C. polite.
Now is the time to see the great World's Fair at St.
Louis, Mo. Delightful weather and the Exposition
complete in all it s beauty. An opportunity not to be
missed and never to be forgotten. See that your tick-
read via the
I C. and Big Four Railways,
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. OCTOBER 1904
No.
TWO ABLE SERMONS.
One Men Especially Fine.
T. Jenkins, of Wilson,
ITEMS
N. C, Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. George
on of the state's most gifted j Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Bob-
preachers, delighted the Baptist attended services at Chap
Sunday with two as man's Chapel Sunday morning.
good sermons as were
in Greenville.
on was addressed to Chris- Chapel.
Rev. B. E. Stanfield bus concluded
a very successful meeting at the
NOTES FROM BETHEL.
The tribute to character
was masterfully while
appeal for purity of life was
heart searching.
The service at night was under
he auspices of the class.
large and appreciative
listened to the eloquent and
words of Mr. Jenkins
taken from the
the 119th
shall a man
taking heed
i part
conquest
It. Almost
done in
state
clean.-- his
thereto
speaker K
thrilling history of
the history of
everything that is
To verify the
be mentioned many
pies that beautify the pages
Mr. Charles D. Baker spent Sun-
day In Washington on business.
Mr. James Ousby, of Halifax, is
daughter, Mrs. Geo.
H. Cole.
Lula is the sick
list, we arc sorry to say.
Om -co scare
in Greenville authorities
have met Mild ordered
Di. Kicks is preparing tor the
Mr. John U. Cox and Mr. U. H.
Stanley have gone to Washington
today on business for Beaufort Co.
Mr. L. R. Ricks Miss Mary
Bell spent in Greenville.
Messrs. R. G. Chapman and son
have been busy the past week
hauling goods their new store.
,. . V Chapman, manager, is a The B
Young men, said he, should t is talk of all the business
N. C, Oct. 1904.
carnival at Tarboro has
been a drawing card for the
people of
Misses and Blanch Mayo,
and Mattie and Grimes re-
port a pleasant time in
Mi- Maggie Nelson is
The teachers and pupils will
be glad to e her back to
lier work.
Mr. Grey of Scotland Neck, who
has been clerking for Mr Blount
i few hen to bis
home. He was making many
friends here.
Theron has returned
from the exposition at St. Louis.
Bis brother, Tom. from Texas,
collie with him to visit his parents
here
Prof. W. H- spent
Monday at graded school. The
teachers, pupils and friends of the other turn,
school t
Mr. Price, of Williamston, i
the school here.
Mr. Barker able
sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday evening.
The Bethel Banking and Trust
Democratic Rally
to be present
in Greenville Saturday, Oct.
and take a part in the horse hack
procession In honor of Hon. R. B.
Glenn, Democratic for
governor. will leave
court house ac 10.30 o'clock
day and preceded by will
go under direction of chief
marshal, to meet the next gov-
of our State.
Music by the Osceola Baud,
speaking will begin at
twelve o'clock.
Lei every voter bear the great
speech of the campaign. Ladies
especially to take part in
procession.
R. W. King, Chief Marshall
Committee on Arrangements;
P. G. James, L. C. Arthur,
D. C. Moore, O. L.
L. I. Moore
Indian is
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
Monday, 1904.
W. F. Burch Sunday for
Raleigh,
H. left this morning
for New York.
A. R. Forbes left Sunday for
Rocky Mount.
Miss Bale Quinn returned to
Winterville Sunday evening.
County Superintendent W. H.
went to Bethel today.
I. A. returned Sunday
evening from the exposition at
Louis.
Mis Mamie
Sunday
Neck.
returned
from Scotland
Bess high aims, with an
and an immovable courage and
firmness. God has ordained
you must pay the price would you
Wear laurel; would you unlock
the portal of lite you must turn
the key. Toil, labor, these
sanctify. The places you
wrought hardest become the
brightest, memory. It takes
time to build a character. Mush-
rooms grow in a night, in a night
they die. Oaks grow for years,
they stand for centuries.
is not reached by a sin-
bound,
We build the ladder by which we
rise
From the lonely earth to
Vaulted
reach summit by
first and best of
says Plato, for a to
himself; to be conquered by
himself is of all things the most
and After the
speaker gave many examples from
bitter; and literature that tailed
to conquer self, he enforced
thought that if we would evolve
ideals Into realities we must be
mindful of the of time.
He who kills time must pay the
t.
Messrs
expecting
this fall. j men and around Bethel. The
W. T. Se lie H. U. deposits for the first
Revenue Collator Os.-u who
is looking alter
for eastern North
about the enforcement of
Watts law, says that none of the
state officials have ever examined
what known as No
his office, which shows per-
sons who have paid special taxes
for the sale of liquor. He says
The Divorce Problem.
It is the credit of the Catholic
church it has never yielded
to compromise with spirit of
license
name to wreck homes and leave
innocent children
Severe its rule may he called, not
If the
Stanley to Chapman's surpassed the expectations of temporizing If the
most sanguine The;. church, if
a bank pays-the the to set its own
say a
man.
O. ft Brown, Henderson,
Came in Saturday evening to
A. H. Taft.
Mrs. J. G. and little
daughter returned Sunday evening
from Conetoe.
V. W. Perkins rime in
day evening from Washington and
left morning.
Rev. P. s. Coward,
representative of the Norm Caro-
spent Sunday here.
Mr, Mrs. C. C. Vines, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. have
. returned from the world's fair at
There will bean the
at the academy Friday evening, reform everywhere will
of music, debate by in
iris . i. . nut . , ,
iris, and
a spelling No
Where the Perched.
A had arisen in the
national uniformity of enactment
to check if not to cure an evil that
me races the very basis of our
Y. World.
Ferguson family,
Mr. wished to invite
that in nine cases out of ten where Aunt Abigail to come and spend
sales of liquor are made in Watts
law territory the government has
got its tax, the liquor being sold
in defiance of the state law.
other words, the revenue depart
has seen that its law has
been complied with and that the
federal tax has been paid. The
records contain a complete list and
is really the only thing open to the
general public.
Charlotte Observer.
Marriage Licenses.
Licenses were issued to the fol-
failure. face last
of the great el k of time is but
We should our faculties
upon a definite Not many
things indifferently but one thing
supremely is the demand of the
hour. He who scatters his efforts
in this intense age
cannot hope to succeed.
There must be a a iron will for
facing difficulties. There is
impossible to him who will
try. High ideals, concentration
will bring
After the speaker told
tie Greek slave, who
all a. d became
the address was concluded
Robt. Hodges Heath.
G.
Barnhill.
W R. Ford and William
Reddick.
COLORED.
Foreman and George
Williams.
Chas. Harris Peyton.
John Williams and Christie
Kornegay.
winter at his house. His wife
objected.
She's a old
said Mrs. Ferguson, I don't
want her here. We've got enough
to do to support ourselves, with-
out having another mouth to
to look out for that.
I want you to Understand, Laura,
that I'm the breadwinner for this
family, and I say she shall
I want you to understand
Ferguson, that I'm
for th s family, and I
say she
Aunt Abigail didn't come
Chicago
the Cost and Were Vaccinated.
Saturday men living
in north the river were
the noble youth before Justice IT, Hard
Greenville-1 would Say, gather Up ling on warrant for refusing to be
fr
upon the , . .,.
failing key your d p
a noble purpose, and j the court was that they
lam ch forth determined pay cost and submit to
though yon may be It for a person
for a tune as a you will j. ,., . , , ,
needing it to refuse to be
The is under last- a goes to them for
obligations to the class that purpose the n
so delightful a service. of the of
Are You Helping to Bury Your Town.
A town that never has anything
to do in public way is on the road
to the cemetery. Any who
will do nothing for his town is
the A man
who will cuss his town furnishes
the coffin. one who is so
selfish as to have no time from his
business to the city affairs
is making the The mer-
chant who will not Advertise is
driving i he hearse. The man
l always back from any
public throw;
t on grave.
The is so stingy and
selfish as to be always howling hard
times preachy the funeral
sings an thus
town lies buried tree from all
row rare. Ex.
The Free Preps congratulates
the people of North Carolina
the Improvement Com-
Gov. Thomas J, Jarvis
has hero made a director of
company. Jarvis has always
closely identified with every
movement for the and
development of this section, in
this capacity he cad do much in for Richmond.
teat direction. His advice to the
company will be Invaluable ant
his efforts behalf of the people
along the Hue will do toward
promoting prosperity in this sec-
Free Press.
Jesse Perry, of Scotland Neck,
who has visiting his
Mn. J. F. Brinkley. returned
homo this morning.
Mrs. J. T. Matthews, of Wash-
has been visiting her
daughter. Miss Lena, left
evening for
Joe Barnhill of Williamston,
who has here on a to
bis parents, Mr. Mrs J. H.
left Sunday miming for
Charleston, S. c.
Tuesday, Oct.
J. N. Gorman left this morning
Get saddle home ready for
Glenn on Saturday, 22nd.
Child Badly Hurt.
Miss Mary Lucy Dupree,
daughter -f Mrs. Dupree
met with a severe accident
day afternoon After school in
with other child-
she was walking up the rail-
road to the water works site near
the river. They saw a freight
train moving along the track and
while running to get out of the
way she fell down cut her face
terribly.
J. J. Bibs this morning for
Raleigh to attend the fair.
Dr. Chas. went
to Monday evening.
Miss Nell left this
morning to attend the Raleigh fair.
Miss Maggie of
Hamilton, who been noting
Mrs. W. K. Smith, returned home
today.
Mrs. Burton, Winston, who
has been here her
Mrs. M. A. returned home
today
Miss Betsy Greene, of LaGrange.
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. F M, Hodges, returned home
Monday evening.
H. A. White, W. H. Jr.
and J. J. Jr, left
Monday evening for Raleigh to
take in the fair.
Rev. W. E. Powell, former pastor
of chorea here, left
County Canvass.
The county
dates their can last week,
speaking at Fountain Friday and
at Farmville Saturday. There
were not many people at with his family morning for
but h large heard Newport News, Va, They made
them at Farmville. foe principal a host cf friends in Greenville who
speakers among candidates are to see leave.
gentlemen upon the legislative
lick and these good
speeches.
Mrs. M. A. Allen, d daughter,
Miss left thin to join
Mr. Allen in Danville and make
that their home. Their de-
can have a good time Greenville
would have if she were having it. I friends.
mm
AYDEN ITEMS.
DEALER IN
Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
Q R
North Carolina.
DISSOLUTION.
C. T. and Z- V. Johnson
having sold to A. E. Tucker their en-
tile interest In the firm of A K. Tucker
Co. heretofore existing in the ton
of Greenville, N. C, the sail is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent
from and after this date.
In the of dissolution the said
A E. takes all the a-cunts
and assumes all the liabilities of said
All persons said firm
therefore make payment to said
I A. E. Tucker and all persons having
i claims against will them
I to said A. E Tucker for payment.
Witness our hand and
this Sept 17th 1904.
C. T.
Z. V-
This remedy never falls to
effectually cure
H Constipation, Sick
Biliousness
And ALL arising from a
Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is good appetite
solid flesh. Dose small; elegant-
coated and easy to swallow.
No Substitute.-.-------
Prognostications.
The Post, after long
on
Having purchased the entire inter-
est T. and V. John-
son in the of A. E. Tucker A Co ,
I will continue the business in my own commentary on what unit
name at the same plan- I bill to thank , we during
our for their favor to J
solicit a continuation of the same. Imminent winter
hall endeavor please those Observer
favor me with their patronage and to
make it to their advantage to come you see an experienced sow
. scurrying around about sunset with
All persona having against f
the old of A. K. Tucker and mouth full out
Will present then, to m- for , y Jefferson
and all persons the run will
payment to . by the nun-non
I This Sept 11th proposition an early gathering
, , We have our entire interest in field in COrn C ill
the firm of A- ice and a lot of it.
will continue the at U same
W 4- 4- f Stand and we take pleasure in com- As the esteemed Charlotte
admits, however, though
after some hesitation, the
A St In
ft It. .
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or
WELL
Liquid C
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HANCOCK'S
Liquid
A guaranteed curt
all of the
BLOOD, SKIN and SCALP
Tor use in hot or cold Tor ex-
application, for internal use.
Greatest Germicide
and constitutional remedy.
For BATH and TOILET
Beautifies the complexion, renews
the growth of the hair and
vents it turning gray.
Hancock's
Liquid Ointment
Prepared especially
for Bums, Scalds, Open
Sum.
Raw Suffice. Boils. fl
Piles. W Tor
Hinds Ms
all Skin W HI
Diseases. J
Hancock
Liquid Co.
Baltimore, lad.
Not Quite
How often you can pet a
thing
or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and ho tor
line of tools
is a you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J, P.
to the favor and patron
age of the public.
Thia Sept 11th 1901.
C. T. must be sought in
bone. Other augurs may
OF VALUABLE FARM M Other clairvoyants and
NEAR THE prophet maybe discredited by
OF The-e have
,,,,, explained at various
virtue of certain of the ,
Superior court Pitt with more or i
I a cause therein the great of I he
H. . i n r
to In bone in he in
O i. ,, ,,,,,,
and the other heirs-at-law c the sail
B. J. Wilson, the undersigned will I now demand a is
expose to public sale t Having DO goose Lone
house door in the town of.
on Monday, 7th November our own. we appeal to the Ural
the purpose of the fol- j T,
X lowing described tracts land, to-
-1 it- winter of 1904-00 to be bard or
fife One tract known as the home-place j ft-
Of J. Wilson and is a part of bis j
homestead, and described lands The Observer had as well com-
A is
Mrs. A. D. Johnson, and all winter. Not
iv. bum i nut con-
nor bone and
our eye up into
OLD
Steamer K. L. e
acres, more or less.
Also one other tract, it being apart . ,,,,
of the homestead, containing about V
fifty acres, described as but we noted the hickories
St are
and known as the Proctor binds, and with nuts. Now, these lira s
being the land fl. ,. ,.
live
Terms of sale cash. man. Mild his
This October j children i. fish w attar
Commissioner and Adi she lets shift for
Alls. But ,,. winters ,
WHAT
Fay Stockings.
For Ladies, Boys and Girls.
Need no supporters.
We sell and guarantee them.
LooK at them and try a pair.
Ask for Fay Stockings at
our Counter.
All the newest things in
Dress Goods and Clothing.
Washington daily,
at a. m for Greenville,
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at m. for Washington. I encouraging matrimony.
have wen
ed how yet. She Wails until the
ii -t moment operate. You j
The defendant above named will needn't expect to Me collecting
take notice that an action
, , . , pulls oft hickories and
Dan failing to ls i, ,,,, ,
tax, not guilty.
at Washington with North in Superior
Baltimore, L i
Philadelphia, Boston Jr. l
lad all I
ails all
with
H .
Shippers
freight .,, Old o i
from New York a a
Norfolk ii IS i R. am
Old i-.
as
above has been commenced in the Ru-,
. Court of i which
. the sicks a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony heretofore sol-
between the plaintiff and the
defendant; and the said defendant will
further take notice that ah in n quired
and g around until
he Senator Fail bank a i.-
g with his c
or i-
.,, . r. , ;,,. further take notice that
L Sn-
and ; .,.,.,,, i. b on the
Baltimore d Mi
And Line from V-
Sailing hours to
without Notice.
T. H. Myers, Act
ii C.
. . ,
Lip N.
I. H. V ice I n I
Manager,
Be Y
in November
court house of said
N. and answer or to
the complaint In said action, or the
plain till will to the f r
the relief minded In an
day of
V. MOO
Clerk of Superior Court,
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Made
C ICing's Life
. for two weeks has
mi in my
D. II Turner of
town, the best in
the word for Liver, and
Bowels. Purely vegetable Never
gripe. Only t
Di Store
Letters testamentary having .
been to me, by the clerk of i
Superior Court Pitt county, as ex-
of the will and testament
mil
s A. and
v; qualified such executor,
ll nil v hereby given to all
claims the estate of
Norfolk. Va
Martha A. to present them
to me for payment, authenticated,
on or before the 28th day of
I 1905, or this notice will be plead
. and B Ll In their rear very. All persons
,, . , . indebted to said estate are requested
Stocks, Cotton, in and payment to ice.
Private Wires to New
Chicago and Orleans.
J f. CI.
Norfolk, V.
handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipment-
elicited
This of September, 1904.
JOHN .
Executor of Mary A. Mills.
Blow, Attorneys.
LAND FOR SALE.
I will sell a public auction for cash
on Monday 24th 1904
that tract of land adjoin-
the land of James Moore and
others, in Greenville Which
ran devised to me by Martha A. Mills.
Place of sale on Premises.
Terms cash. Sale begins at
o'clock.
This October 17th 1904.
MARTHA E.
By J. W.
NO SCARCITY
OF
THINGS GOOD TO EAT
AT
W. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
At this store you get Hon
est Goods at Honest Prices.
Anything wanted for your
table can be supplied promptly
if you call, or No.
Rest assured that you get only
pure, fresh every time
you buy here.
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE.
REV. Ph. D., Principal.
Winston N. C, March 1904.
Mr. M. IN. O.,
is i, little tin Tiler tins late
in the hut we that more Pianos which
we mid our better at-
in the work. We have added quite number of your
instruments during the last few years, and they have all
given good satisfaction. It requires a of unusual merit
the constant use which all practice pianos have within our
school, but we are glad to be able to say that, your
have stood test, and we. will continue to purchase
horn your firm from time to time, as the need arises.
I think there are about a dozen now in the school.
J. Principal.
A rare and magnificent dis-
play of these pianos can now
be seen and heard at Green-
ville, at lowest factory prices
and easiest terms. We also
have on the floor several slight-
used Upright pianos at
prices ranging from
to Instrument
is guaranteed for
We also have a line
organs at low
figures ranging in price from
V-
185.00 and up, They are fully
guaranteed.
This factory i ale will
close before more
, days, when prices will
i promptly withdrawn, and if
you any earthly use for
or piano or organ it will
pa y a to a look around.
hen in Greenville
ale who is
with us during our stay
here, be glad to give you
a tune.
HAS. M.
Representative.
H. C, Oct. 1904.
Our roller wash board is a
it is without a
mud is destined to take the
lead, to try is to buy oDe,
and to buy is to never be
without one attain.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, N. C.
Lime, plastering hair, windows,
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
Just received, fine line of
mid can fit you up in any style
r price.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
David Gibbs left Saturday for
doors, blinds and side lights at a visit to Baltimore.
J. R. Smith Bro. Fancy candies, oranges, apples
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent.
Those desiring first-class work
Miss Lillian Blind is visiting
Mies Lizzie in
When you need a nice, light,
tough pole, for your buggy or
carriage. Call on us make a
and bananas at E. E. I Go's.
Call on Jenkins for a bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
B. E. Phi ham was here
Mfg. in the interest of his ware
Co. N, C. no use in Greenville. Mr. Parham
The ladies have found out takes well with our farmers who
logo they need the finest say his prices hold up with the best.
quality dress goods, laces, inter-
For can peaches, apples, corn
hamburg etc. and I tomatoes, , apply to E. E.
Tyson. Co.
Zeno Lyons Io
Saturday.
if yon do Dot secure
one of our high grade buggies,
As authorized agent for Daily be than ours.
and we lake Milling Mfg. Co.,
great pleasure in receiving sub
willing for received
those in arrears, have a lit I yesterday morning from Dr. Sauls
of all who receive at
this lake orders
for job
From the large of
The latest thing in shoes. Call
at W; C. Jackson and Co's.
Dr. Sure cure for In-
and for
by J. It. Smith and Bro. is pro
lie the in the mar-
and i-s guaranteed to do nil
claims
sage, and fresh fish.
First Class hand made brick, by
the wholesale and retail large
stock always on hand, your orders
solicited. J. A. Griffin.
Guy Dawson, of Institute, has
been here.
Why suffer from intense head
ache, eye ache smarts and burns,
when you can be permanently
ed pair of glasses properly
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad-
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak
eyes, in need of glasses,
ways go In in bud to worse. A lit-
piece of glass properly
ed will often work wonders.
J. It. Smith says his has a
pair of shoes for every body.
come in by car load-1.
Ben Nunn to Sat-
and U-turned Sunday.
Our stock of is wide,
narrow, nice cheap, J. R.
Smith Bro.
Come to see
Go to E. E. Co's new
market for beef, fresh meats, in the enlargement of pictures will
do well to see Hart Bro U Dawson, of Washing-
-e
that are simply ft.
smoothest seat on market w c Tl. , ,
Ayden Milling Mfg Co S new
B of dress taking the
Corn, hay and oats, at J. E, fancy of all who see them
Smith
yon wan
at announcing the death
of his mother Sunday night. Mrs.
Sauls left yesterday morning so as to buy Independent Manufactured
to be present at the funeral. Dr. j Tobacco, we handle Trust
the Hart Bros, carry out Sauls is extremely popular here goods, Hart
every week they must be doing a and the of all our There were services in both the
big business as well as doing good pie to out to him in this sad Methodist and Disciple churches
bereavement.
We are Headquarters for first-
Thursday returned Friday. I class, light neat Harness,
Remember yon can find la AYden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden the public that as the Summer
nicker zephyrs, piques and J son is about, over I am offering
work.
J. W. M -ore
went to
Mrs Peter Patrick, of Hooker
ton, spent Sunday with her broth
Old got most of wand
will have the
Now we have plenty of the
wagon and cart
wheels and will sell them as cheap
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N. C.
We are told that Cannon
keeps the best and most
complete Hue furniture town
If you need a pair of pants now
is the time to buy them at W. M.
Edwards Co.
For next fifteen days you can
buy a suit at cost from W. M.
Edwards Co.
All percales for at W
M. Edwards Co.
no use to hew, your
last condoled their like a ma-
respective pastors. Cotton seed meal and hulls at
J. It.
perhaps just at this E.
are beautiful.
They
I take this method of
nice goods too numerous to
at J. R. Smith Bro.
Cull Ii see our laces and
J. R. Smith Bro.
Do you know J. K. Smith Bro.
the most complete line of
bleaching and
in town. Their customers tell me
that it is so.
Pictures satisfactorily
or no charges made. Best refer
given, Hart Bros.,
If you need anything in the way
of Crockery, Tin or Grey atone ware
to see us, Hart Jenkins.
Ask E G. Cox about it. Life
Fire, Accident and Health
P. O. Building,
Miss
Was our town Saturday shopping.
Cotton seed hulls, Hay, Oats and
Seed meal sold by Cannon
and Tyson.
Yard wide sheeting for at W.
M. Edwards Co.
Now is the time to advertise.
We lie pleased to hear from
our friends.
G. may not possibly be as
Harrison ready mixed paints, special inducements in order to rt Wall street broker yet
colors, lead, oil at J. R.
Smith Bro.
R. F. Johnson is at Grifton.
pair double, single and fold-
wire bed springs at J. R.
Smith Bro.
Miss Gay Johnson was a visitor
in our town
Hart Cypress Shingles for
sale by Cannon Tyson.
We hear the young men say the
cheapest and best fitting clothing
is sold by Cannon Tyson.
sell. My. line of pants cannot be m man lie
excelled, and the He is not only a sue-
shoe which I handle exclusively is found it necessary to
net surpassed by other make. assistance. His companies
Give me a call when I have are every body
you my dry goods, notions realizes the fact, hence Mr. Cox
other line of goods I know I shall be congratulated in being a
ASK FOR
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it doesn't give you absolute
satisfaction your dealer will
pay you for it.
B. P, Johnson,
Dist. N. C.
Th public to know that
a first-class
stock of DRUGS, an
up-to-date line of
all kinds
TOILET article, beet
quality of HUH BER
goods and the nest
OBTAINABLE
Also carry Garden Seed
Dye -stuff, Cigars, Cigar-
Chewing and
Tobacco, a large as-
of Pipes. Hard
Rubber and Elastic
Best stock of Brush
es of all kinds.
com-
pounded.
be able to please you and sell you
J. J. Hines.
Mies Ella Hart left yesterday for
Richmond, where she will enter
Massey's Business college and
something
hustler and having
good to hustle.
Last Saturday evening
commissioners held a special
in
M. M. SAULS.
PHARMACIST,
AYDEN, N. C.
completes thorough course.
A big stock of Richmond cook What is the matter with j
jet percales and ginghams for, j and Ayden people. Why
Co. at J. K. Smith Bro. haven't we got a factory, nod n ,
Fred Hines who has been away Large stock of furniture T l LT. l
and sitting chairs,
straw, felt and cotton at J. R.
Smith Bro.
M.
time came home last. week.
lot of calico at W.
Edwards Co.
A lot of edgings in
You can buy them
cheap at W. M. Co's
A big fire was in the
woods bet ween here and
ville yesterday
Special attention is called to
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Brisk Block, , Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
lack of i Sometimes j
we are at m loss to take it in, but
alter due reflection we have con
eluded there is plenty of brain
was . if properly Dr.
much
created here last Saturday morn- become one
by the of a gen f ,,. Practicing
nine case of smallpox town Try and moneyed ,,.,,
which was by j . and if our
Zephyr shawls, infant caps and
Call and examine our line assortment of at
grade buggies. You Can be Mrs. J. A.
easily convinced of the superiority A- L Vanceboro, has
dent later don't come true we will;
rated by Dr. Z-no county
Ayden, N. C.
been visiting his brother, J. II.
Tripp.
To make room for fall stock we
will dry goods, shoes and hats
of material and
Milling Mtg. Co.
Camion Tyson handles
mixed paints, the best.
John Alexander Ahoskie has
moved his family hero and will
make this his home.
E. E. Co. will do all they
possible can to please you with
new line of heavy and fancy
groceries
has gone to Wash-
We call special attention to our;
Dew line of Tin and Ideal Kid Loans and Discounts,
superintendent of health. i balance our days.
One lot of shirts for
at W, M. Edwards.
Ft alt Jars and
at J. R. Bro.
Many of our people attended
church at
New up-to-date Wheeler and
OM
L and Misses The Mutual Masonic
at greater reduced prices. W, M. Wilson sewing machine for only;
Edwards and Co. at W. M. V.
OF
THE RANK OF AYDEN
n. c-
M the close, of ii i
costs it W. M, Edwards A Co.
There are many new doctor
town. And tiny know It ain't
so.
A nice selection of at W,
M. Edwards Co's.
We want your hams chicken,
and eggs. J. B. Smith A Ibo.
Au nice line of
waist hats at Mrs. I.
Relief Association.
The best plan,
late and th duce
no lien
A. P. At.
Ayden, N.
shoes Cannon
Mi-n suits at cost at W.
M. ft Co.
Notice yon want
your cotton ginned nice clean,
in order that you might realize
prices for it, bring it the
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,
W. C.
Furniture and Fixtures
Duo from Hanks,
Check and Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Coin,
National Hank notes and
other U. S notes 1,577
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
I profits less
expenses,
unpaid
f mm ions
We continue to build
for d .
set apace we cam
Milling d
V, c u m d i ,,
I my fanny
that
; of new f. collars and I
nod August 1st, i.- the i
I i valuable
of Its kind Issued
. both
Farm and Garden
SEEDS
Individual deposits or new
10.183.02 belt of different a ll which planted to
have J. J
Cashier's I con
Hills H Write torn.
of of men. 5,000.00
Total. ID at W. Jackson a- d Co's.
Cold weal
prices to all
Wood Sons,
mm
aim
mm
.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD,
AND FRIDAY.
EDITOR
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class mailer,
rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and aunties.
i to
Pitt N. October
Durham is finding plenty to do in
the way of bunting blind tigers.
The Charlotte Chronicle has put
en new bead pear for the winter.
Roosevelt is doomed now for sure.
has gone to speaking for
is getting interested
in establishing a naval school in
that city.
is up against auditorium
talk again. It is like smallpox
breaks out once in awhile.
It is about time for Raleigh to be
furnishing some more pick-pocket
news in with the fair.
If the continue their op-
position to the re-marrying of
then may be lessen-
of the evil.
known men of their county. They
had previously been partners in a
distillery an had a falling out over
the business.
The Raleigh Post suggests that
a monument to the memory of the
M. Ransom he
in Raleigh. The entire state should
take part in such a movement. The
people can do themselves no
honor than to honor the memory of
this great man.
If Greenville is to join in the
effort o get the Atlantic Coast Line
to operate double daily this
branch of their road it is time the
association was taking
some action in regard to it. The
business men of Kinston are
themselves in the matter
Greenville should do likewise.
MORE ABOUT THE FAIR.
St Louis, Mo., Oct.
Editor
After many you know
one day is a thousand years and
a thousand years as one am
again talking to you- Where I left
off with the first lesson I do not re
member, but there are so many
places where one can break off
and begin again it does not seem
ho has lost the thread, and if he has
lost it he another
especially by paying from cents to
that it does not make a great
difference.
We, our party, are all alive and
have escaped fair grounds and
especially the pike with bones,
no accident occurring save the
minus ducats that have gone hence
no more.
The Scandal
The charge against Chairman
of his official
knowledge of trust crimes and a
silent of future
to secure big campaign con-
from the
grown into a scandal
The allegation is that Mr.
you was appointed Secretary of com-
in order that he might get
the secrets by virtue of his
position, which he did. This puts
the trusts at his mercy as
can chairman, and with this lever, it
is said, he is prizing open their
and helping himself.
When Mr. was made
chairman we were told that we
should for once have a clean cam-
His reputation was without
blemish. President Roosevelt's
strength was augmented greatly by
We have a nice party to dinner his selection of a man so highly es-
at the Jefferson ho el Our teemed. This being the case nobody-
would have heeded the scandal if it
of
party is composed of Mr and Mrs.
J, F. Bill and of I had been merely the
Mr. M. of Raleigh; Miss j yellow journalism.
Flora Mrs. Peter Arlington when such responsible papers
Miss Kate Pendleton, a niece The Courier Journal. The New
of Mrs Dr. Edward York Times, The Brooklyn Eagle,
Clark, I. J. Thomas, Jr., and my
self last but not least. That
we have maintained the reputation
and many others take it up and
make the charge to which there are
strenuous denials by the Republican
Warning ti the Negro
As our press dispatches announce-
the opening wedge in the
of white labor for that of
has been placed in the work
along the river front in New Or-
trusts ha leans. There is a certain class of
work in the which always has.
been by and
which they have come to think is.
theirs by prerogative. do not
recognize the right other class
of to do that work For years
the employers have given passive
consent to this contention on the
part of the The hitter have-
been allowed to control this work
and have been humored in their
contention and in the mean time
been allowed to do the work in
such a negligent, slipshod until
their has become
For this reason the white
who formerly were their employ-
have been driven to resort to.
white labor. If this white labor will
give satisfaction it means the end of
labor in the stevedore and
business in southern
ports. For some time the
laborer on the docks in southern
ports been entirely too
dent for his own good or for the
good of the stevedoring business.
E. Watson, the Populist.
candidate for President, has
ed his engagement to speak in Tar-
on the j
Lieutenant W. D. Pritchard, of
this state, who was a member of the
United States army at Manila,
a fellow officer, Lieutenant
F. L. of Texas, and
suicide. It is said he was
insane when the deed was
committed. Young Pritchard was a
If in a few and now U. S.
licks on tire Russians as they j Judge Pritchard who has
the sympathy of the entire state in
his sorrow.
did last week the war will not
long coming to an end.
The three great tobacco companies,
the American. Continental and
and the Consolidated, are trying to
merge into one big company.
New York has had another of
those horrible tenement fires in
which several people lost their lives.
The city appears to be filled
fire traps.
Governor Chamberlain, of Con-
of the Tar Heel state goes without j press but none by Mr. work he feels like it,
soring. They all are pleased and I s high time that it should be given
are glad to turn faces to the o d attention. Of course Mr
North Suite. We leave for home t may mean by his silence
tonight Mr. and Mrs. Bill that the scandal is beneath his no-
and daughter and myself ., but the American people will
a day in Nashville on business, j not be likely to let it pass without
What that business-or mine i question.
is will be known later. When Mr. Roosevelt's convention
L will not undertake in this chap deliberately recognized the delegates
to write them up j of who makes no secret of
mean our party. They are all so, bis purpose to buy up the vote of
beautifully splendid ind that j and excluded the
time and space forbid. I gates of the old line Republicans of
The fair grows bigger and bigger that State, it weakened the faith of
very day, and everybody has fallen the people in the immaculate hon
in love with us and we with every-1 of the party's leader. If it was
We have been given the under his counsel that was
of. honor occasions everything at the
to our delight because were re- j convention is said to have been
presenting the old state his he his once
Carolina, were proud openly countenanced corruption, and
and nothing can induce him ti do
so when he is not inclined to work.
The employment of the white men
in New Orleans is a warning to the
that his occupation will soon
he gone he is more attentive
to his work. And there is another
warning which be should heed. The
white people of the south are not
going to let him live among them in
idleness. He has got to work for his
living, or go the chain gang
Wilmington Messenger.
Mister Mandamus has come an to honor, j a haughty silence now will hardly
public notice once mere. This time course have s., n all the fair j satisfy tho people,
he is bucking against having a land could tell it in brief if your I We shall watch with interest for
arm. It all come about this j paper was big enough and you had i a denial by Mr. Char-
The board of school trustees Ph then
of Durham passed a that before
any child can be permitted to enter
he city schools he or she must be
would not have anything to tell
you when I gel home. Suffice it to
say it is the biggest show on
Brain i o country will dare try to
Observer.
successfully vaccinated within two
years. A citizen of the town whose
children hare not been
took issue with the rule of the
tees and applied to the court for a
and a party traveling with
him, have been spending a mandamus to compel the trustees
in Asheville. The mountain city to admit his children to the schools
gave then; a royal reception.
of Uncle Sam; and when our pro-
is established over Great
Britain, then there will another
world's fair, gotten up to the genuine
good taste of Uncle Sammy and his
family. Of course expect to take
they killed thirty farmers Want a Law a part in that exposition, the date
Both sides have employed counsel
and the matter will be heard before
The Japanese are getting the best j Judge Bryan at Greensboro on the
of it now.
In the last week i Both.
compete with this
Professor Harding.
The many friends of the Charlotte
little effort of schools will rejoice to learn that Mr. crossed in
A Weeping Elm.
Tin most remarkable thing you
ever saw since you were born into
this vale of tears was almost in front
of Mrs. M. home, on North
street yesterday afternoon.
An old elm there was shedding
tears Quite a crowd
g to witness tho performance
and to speculate on its cause.
idealists suggested that tho de--
of sex prevailing among
as well as among, this tree
must have been with care
Uncle Sam in his past
purchase. When we have expanded
a little more and South and Central
America are taken in, to say nothing
of Canada, and Mexico wait-
of course, to wing
Harry P. Harding, the new principal I Certain scientists said trees bleed to
of the north school is getting along j death some times, but that
well with his new work. The children; that occurs only in the spring,
and patrons of the school are delight- j Churchmen alleged that the tree was
ed with him. He has already gotten weeping because of the sinners who
the work well in hand, and has had stayed away from Every
endeared himself to the
Russians besides capturing many
and a huge quantity of
Contracts.
and place of
The farmers who are continually you may look for a
worried with the labor j say
a little legislation is needed
very large U. S. A. consolidated ex-
fair Don't laugh, is
tho victory for the along this line. Under the existing coming, and then I shall be saying
. . ham
Republican candidate is all over e man
, to enforce any contract he
the shouting, sign. with a laborer or tenant
fail the shouting will be on. he other. a Mecklenburg farmer
aide of the house on tho night of been deserted by a tenant
November 8th. ; come to town to see if he could not
find redress in the law, but after he
Raleigh people becoming bad stated his case, he was told that
j i- . t there was no help for him. A tenant
aroused on the subject of ridding , , y ,
, , . . ., , who had contracted to cultivate a
the city large number of dis- . , ,. , , ,,
portion of his farm left last week,
orderly that exist A and the farmer is greatly
large meeting with that purpose i inconvenienced, he has no redress,
view was held in one of the churches The law provides that a laborer
night. I receiving advance pay or
leaves employment be-
,. , . . fore completing the work he has
do u indicted
sen county, Sunday, Clay for a misdemeanor; but under any
shot and killed L. Davis. They other circumstances he is safe from
were brothers-in law and both well the law Charlotte Chronicle.
greatly
pupils.
The schools are doing a splendid
work this year and especially is this
true of the north school over which
Mr. Harding has been placed All
interested in the school feel that he
not yet been for the place.
It may be interesting in this con-
to give a short account of
Mr. Harding m teaching experience.
He graduated at the University of
North Carolina with
taking the A. course. Daring
the next two years he was principal
of the New Bern graded school. In
the fall of 1901 he became
of the Oxford graded school.
The next he went back -to New
Bern becoming superintendent of
the schools of which he had former-
been principal.
At all of these schools Mr Ham
has been very successful in his
work, and left each place much to
the regret of all the patrons Char-
News.
told you and you know that
is not always pleasant to take.
All the nations of the world have
done splendidly in this fair, but
there will be a grand, eager dis-
in coming to our next world's
fair, that all will vie with each other
in paying homage to
Sorry to note General Ransom's
sudden demise.
Hope all have missed us while
away.
Isaac A.
The government's crop report es-
that the yield of corn this
year will be bushels,
which would make it the second
largest corn crop in tho history of
country. The largest ever
vested was 2,623,000,000 bushels in
Chronicle.
body has failed of a satisfactory ex-
the people present dis-
charged their minds of the burden
and proceeded to have a good
old gossipy time together. It is to
be hoped that vegetation may weep-
soon again, s us to call humanity
together to Ob-
server.
We have been requested to an-
that Jno. h,
Jr., finds it to
his appointment at
Pitt county, nets me man
lo Oct. j Star.
Judge Parker is a Speech Maker
The Republicans ought to be glad
Parker decided not to-
swing around the circle on a cam-
tour. His porch speech at
his home Saturday, on
independence, showed that many
licks like that would
arouse the conscience of the
can people to the justness and
of that position on the part
of the Democratic party.
If Judge Parker were to go around
the country making speeches as in-
and clear cut as his Saturday
observations, it would
party that would got hurt and
not Parker s chances.
Every time Parker writes or speaks
furnishes the American people
that he is the man for
This department Is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
A good cat wood. The
A. Q. Cox to con-
tract to have five cords of
wood cut. Any wood cutter wish-
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have I The boggy has made
about finished their new addition such a reputation among the court
factory They now have over chaps it is impossible for a
feet of floor space engaged in buggy to in their factory,
manufacturing and their prospects The A. G. Co Mil. . re
are mud. better than ever before, building a new department
Miss Bertha left for y that will entail.
Portsmouth to visit relatives. fret of floor space. This will k, a
There is the best selection of great improvement to their factory ion. Barber and Co
inks, library paste and give them capacity Finest line of dress goods
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox work. tow.-R. Q and Co.
Bro ever brought to Winterville. Stoves, heaters and ranges. All For nice picture frames
Protect your eyes by buying one styles, lowest prices. See our
Of those eye shades at the Ding before purchasing and save money.
Store, price Mfg. Co
Kittrell and Taylor have just,
received a shipment of Hour- and
See them get their prices. Co.
H D left for Oxford this, Boarding J. D.
morning. Board per day. Bent
For underwear that will make it house in town,
warm for yon in cold weather call Penny candies a specially at the
at John Whitty Son's. store of B. T. Cox Bro.
Highest, price for cotton seed Kittrell just
North
Washington, Oct. Unit-
ed States Supreme Court to-day de-
motion of counsel on behalf
of the State of North Carolina for a
rehearing in the case of the State of
South Dakota vs. the State of North
Carolina, decided during last
term of the court favorable to South
Dakota. The case involved the
validity of North Carolina's guaranty
of certain railroad bonds donated to
Victor a rural mail car-
in Jones county, was instantly
killed in a very singular In
one of mail pouches he was
carrying he had placed s heavy re-
to get it out of his way.
forgot about its being there, and
he threw the pouch on the table in
the the revolver was dis-
charged, the bullet passing through
the lungs. who is s
by birth, gave a cry and fell
dead.
South Dakota for the use of the
a job can them at their University of South Dakota. The
office. court ordered the sale of bonds, and
Just received, another car load to day's action renders that decision ,
. . . a court-martial for adopting a
of Hour. West, final. The decision has the effect of .
j validating other North Carolina
in I bonds of similar
Capt. Hitch, who is tried
The decision has . ,.,
lying-down policy while guarding
prisoners at ,
votes for Governor of
The captain is doubtless
Everyman you Me wearing a for Chief
we've got cheap. has not lost . , ,
A W I. is more, ban likely his Executive as for commandant sf a
J aim is for military Ob-
was quite a crowd . ,
hi carver
paid by County Oil Hill. a nice of cutlery
Sec Taylor for a fresh if you want a nice see
loaf of bread. i We want at
good barrel of Co.
flour or pork see j We now have a complete line
I ladies dress goods trimmings,
Don't forget to bring or send notions, hats and umbrella,
your cart bubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. and window shades. Will lake
Co. Fat kind pleasure in one slid nil
., through our line.
Rev B I. Corbett, of Ayden, Harrington, Barber Lo.
spent Friday eight at J. H. Jim Tucker, from near
relatives
I have been informed that A. Saturday night and Ru.-d.-.
W. Co. has the nicest; Bead; made clothing, hats, m
lino of dress goods silks, boots and
lace in town. and Co.
worry over It tie lot T. N. and Co. have
of cotton had ever when fresh cheese, nice mullets and a
yon through ginning your full supply of Groceries,
lots the Pitt Co. Oil Mill, Window and door frame-,
seed cotton any quantity the columns, brackets and all kinds of
best market price paid every house trimmings at rock bottom
G- A Kill roll Co. have just prices, Winterville Mfg. Co.
received a cut load of No. Tun- Pure North Carolina Tar.
Hay Harrington, and Co.
Glass ware, crockery, tin, Mrs. Charlie and
Sec little were visiting
A. Ange Co. j Harrington's
T N Manning Co. are carry School Baskets, the very
the medicine that will cure thing yon
diseases of the in any state, and Co.
Notice- I wish to notify The Pitt County Mill is no
public I grind every buying They pay
day at my mill mile south of Hie highest cash price or will -t
Level on Sam place, for meal. When yams
Purnell Tripp. are rite for price.
We now have on hand a nice We pay the
line of dress at remarkably for on,
In come, see be con-
Yours At A.
and Taylor. closing out a bl
lot wire reduced pi
They have the sud
substantial you
can et a bargain yon
once.
It. F. Manning of Greenville
here So inlay.
Body for Is
now the season when u may
want a box-body ca-i I. ml
farm products to or
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are
making and selling them and you
had send them your order
at once.
A. for feed stuff
of all kinds.
The Winterville Mfg. Co., puts
up nice fly proof kitchen safes.
They are cheap and convenient.
Get your dealer to order you one.
See the Furniture at A. W.
Ange Co's. Prices right.
Cotton seed meal and hulls just
A. Co.
We your grapes every day
up to Friday at o'clock n. m.
bring them after that time
Fridays nor on Saturdays.
pay per pound for No. j
ken and lo per pound for No- j
picked.
Yours truly,
G. A. Co-
For Nails and Lime see A. W.
Co.
d other places hue
to attend the baptism in the
Trunks valises cheap.
Harrington Co.
Fur dress and work shirts call at
Jno
C A. Co. will pay
top market for your grapes.
For lime and stoves see A. W.
Ange Co.
you are in need f
flannels, skirt and goods,
call K. ti-. Chapman and Co
tat light
wood cart bub. A. G. Cox Mfg.
For A splendid pair of me-
size mules. A. G. Cox.
We want to buy your Hides,
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax
Tallow, Chickens
and and will
et market price for
Taylor.
Second hand buggies cheap. If
you wish to buy a second hand
cheap see the A. G. Cox
Co.
and cook
at A. W. Ange ft C
Pictures and
Co.
hall nicks, sideboards, heat-
era and nice chairs A. W.
Co.
Being to secure first
class raw material cheap, having
machinery with which to do our
work, and being able to save and
work up nearly all of our timber,
are a few of the reasons why we
can save our customers money ,
Winterville Mfg. Co.
School books, Stationary, pens,
and school supplies of all
be found at the drug
your feet by wearing
shoes. Chapman and J
On. have the kind and size you
server.
THE SUIT YOU'RE
LOOKING FOR
We're positive It's Here.
We've Suits you can
put right on, wear away,
and be proud of your
On r Suits look right and
are right in every way.
Handsome in fabric,
stylish in cut, faultless in
fit and withal at a
price.
It isn't every store that
can match up to these
requirements--not by a
long
If you buy your Fall
Suit here, get
something
OUT
RUT.
We are showing the new Brown Mixtures
n Single or Double Breasted styles, narrow
collars and lapels, well formed shoulders and
handsomely tailored.
Trousers cut correctly.
is
perfectly
Tasteless OIL Hold.
Big of flour Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
just received. Prices right.-E, I lo cents per bottle at Dr. B. T.
G. Chapman and Co. Cox, Winterville, N.
Go
KING COMBINATION BUGGY.
MANUFACTURED BY
A. a. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY
WINTERVILLE, N
St Louis
Via
C. Route.
Now is the time to see the great World's Fair at. St.
Louis, Mo. Delightful weather and the Exposition j
complete in all its beauty. An opportunity not to .
missed and never to be forgotten. See that b
read via the b
C. and Bi Four Railways.
Shortest, aid fiat train
O. D. P. A.
POOR PRINT
Hi
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE.
OUR SHOE STORE
IS A VERY INTERESTING PLACE
have th largest most complete,
stock of Shoes in this town We ire now showing large
variety of styles in the best makes for Men, Women,
Children and Infants. We can't yon much about
them in this space, but we to call your attention to
the famous
Ralston Health Shoes For Hen.
All of the
Style
and the
most
Comfort
It is easy enough
but that
is the test.
We make strong claim
for this Shoe, and ask a
trial that our claims may
be We claim a
unique, common sense
sole construction, found
in no other shoe. A sys-
i-m of last modeling
a shoe that,
tits the foot as nature
intended.
We also claim that
while of material
and workmanship may
possibly be equaled, they
cannot De at the
pi ice, and that as good a
shoe cannot be made and
is nor sold tor less.
are, however,
the tangible results of
Appointment for Next Week.
county candidates of the
Democratic party will address the
people at following times and
place week.
Tuesday,
May's Chapel, Wednesday 26th.
Thursday,
Bethel, Friday,
Falkland, 29th.
Hon. J. B will be
with the candidates at Bethel
Falkland.
What Is Life
In the last analysis nobody
knows, but know that it
under strict law. Abuse that law
I even
liar living meant derangement of
I in
Headache or Liver trouble.
Dr. New Life quickly
re-adjusts It s gentle, ye;
thorough. Only at Women's
Drug Store.
BETHEL
AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing. Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton,
Cotton Seed and Country Produce.
UNION MADE
many years study of the highly complex needs of the
human foot They appeal to common sense and warrant
a trial by every one who desires foot comfort and good
service combined.
J. B. Cherry Co
GREENVILLE'S STORE
political pot in New
said Hubert of Jersey City,
not been very hot until lately.
. Things are growing lively now.
which had been apparent, has
I at least given place among Demo
to hearty unity. I look for a
sweeping victory for Parker and
vis and for Chas. Mack, mu can-
for
Cold Comfort
what we 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 the Refrigerator.
Quick Arrest
J. A, Alt
twice in hospital from a
severe of piles causing
tumors, After and all
remedies tailed,
Salve arrested
i and cured him. ft
conquers aches and kills pain.
at, Wooten's drug Store.
HAVE YOU A LAWN
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty
soon, a. d we've made it easy for you to own one
I here is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work.
W Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and
everything else in the hardware line.
H. L. CARR
The is out, extending
of life, hope, and
around the
globe.
Mountain Tea. cents, Tea or
Tablets. Woolens Drug S ore.
Do you Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK CF
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th, 1904.
Former President Cleveland gives
as one of his reasons for his attach-
to the party is its
enduring qualities. Even so.
Democratic party has not only
lived down its own blunders, hut
the successes, of all other
I parties. It is because it has always
been the of all the people,
Charlotte Observer.
Stock paid in
L and
win.
Stock, securities, etc.
Fur. Hi
in
Due from Bunk a
her items 8,814.80
Gold on
US notes
t ;
283,560.40
Undivided Profits less
Paid
deposits
Subject to check
Demand of
checks out-
standing
payable,
for
borrowed
Of
3,509.0.1
et rid of yellow
skin, pimples, eyes,
breath wild and powder,
Rocky Mountain Tea
cures from within. cents, Tea,
or Tablets. Woolens Drug Store
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.
N C.
335.21
20,000.00
283,560.40
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
J. C, Hanson.
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea I the
greatest tome I have ever used
Gained pound in ninety days
Tea or Tablets, outs.
and belief
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this day of June,
C. TYSON,
Notary Public.
JAMES L.
J.
Directors
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN Till
ill mi ti
OP NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works
Lb Non
Will be If arrears within on month
are living, or within three years alter ,,. satisfactory evidence
of and payment of with interest,
second No Restrictions. S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each
year, provided the premium for the current year be
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the
J, L. SUGG,
N.
WE WANT COTTON SEED
in Any Size Lots.
We will either pay .-. h or ox-
change meal mid bulls for seed,
and bags and pay all
us when
you are ready lo sell Jot exchange,
HAVENS OIL CO.,
Washington, N. C.
mum
WAREHOUSE
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
DB. G. P.
I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BETHEL, N.
next door to Post Office
R. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
Tobacco has Prices
are Higher. We are well equip-
for selling your tobacco to
fine advantage. We have com-
men and one of the
est and best lighted houses in
the Stale. Sell with us, we'll
please you.
Mil, mum.
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.
Mute Colt Shipped to 0-n.
Farm.
Wednesday the Henkel Live Stock
Company shipped to
county, mule colts
which will be placed on late
Gen. M. W. Ransom's farm.
Gen. Ransom contracted with the
Henkel Live Stock Company before
his death for a number of mule j
colts. He expected to pasture them j
until they are strong enough j
for farm work. The colts from
four to six months old and were
bought from different parts of the
country. They sold for an average
of Landmark.
SPECIALS
BIG STORE
A Wild For Lite
With family j
him to die, Ion
life, miles, to et Dr.
New Discovery
Coughs and Golds, W 13-own,
of
asthma,
medicine
relief and eared him. He
bow sleep
night Like cures
Consumption Pneumonia,
Coughs, and Grip
prove its matchless merit for all
Throat and Lang trouble.
bottles and L. Trial
free at
t. t. s. t. . W.
MILLINERY CLOTHING.
We use only the best mate-
rials in our millinery. Hence
the Popularity to which it has
grown and recognized by all
well dressed people to be
date in every way.
We are sole agents for
the best make of Men's
Youths, Boys Suits Over
Coats and
A weak stomach weakens the
man, it cannot ,
food
Health and strength cannot re-
to any sick man W
man without first restoring health
huh the stomach. A
weak stomach cannot digest
to fee the revive
the and run
the
digits what
fut, the
and f the
and
at Drug
C. r STORE
Dress Goods
Furniture.
I-Tom
One of the 1.1 t
Of a dip me
is Mr.
who a entirely oared by
of One Minnie Cure. She
weakened Die that ran down
in to
I tried a number of remedies t- no
avail until I used One Minute
Four
remedy tuned me entire-
of the cough, strengthened my
and me to my 111-
health and
at Ding
a Him
it ridden, alone and
in a- the
nil name of
V.-1 O. For
he was troubled with dis-
ease Mini . nor .
lines in At Kill
he tried
on hi in
now on
t- Kent tin
a Kidney and all
and
Only
J. I. Woolen,
The Largest Stock of this The Recognized Leaders of
, . Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking
season Woolens we have ever , . c
Shown. Embracing every new j single Beds, Brass Beds.
Fabric to be found in any city. call for in this line.
i. m
Evans Street,
Greenville,
in a Name
la in name when it
to Witch Hazel Salve. B. C.
of
some ago how lo
a waive from Witch that Ian
for For blind, bleed-
g and
eczema, barns,
all in Salve
ha-no equal. This has given
to counterfeits
Ask for the genuine.
at Wooten's Drug Store.
AT
X Power For Good
pills that are potent In their
in effect are
Baily Risers, w.
H of Albany,
T look
as it was it
more n- oil than blue mass
or ill ever took and at
the came time Hie effect wan pleas-
ant Little
by
Drug Store.
I-
ii
POOR PRINT
i-
Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS MUST CO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
White Lawn edged all around
with i Mich Lace, big
values for ibis Sale for
y- checked Homespun, nil colors you
want, it will cost you cents the yard, this
Sale per yd.
Water color opaque window Shade with id.
thread fringe, complete, feet
feet wide, worth Sale
yards Dark Calicoes yon pay
and for, we have the market this
Sale at
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton gloss Towels, woven check patterns,
Assorted colors docks, ends, sizes
Others l each, this Sale
towels for
bow, fill, seamless,
welted top, tine Big rallies for mill
per this Sale j per pair.
High bust English Corset, jeans, book
Heel cable cord bust and has goto
trimmed top, perfect titling. Sold the world
over this Sale
Black spun gloss, Petticoats, full
width in. plaited flounce, none better for
this Sale
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents.
This Sale cents per Dozen.
TOO suit and fancy worsted. Men's
J- in- always bring and live dollars,
I hit Hub
Big line of fall underwear, can't
any for big values, this
Sale
1,900 pairs of guaranteed solid leather
oles, anybody will puce to you any where from
In Mi Sale
We have a big lot of hats that we sold from
ninety cents to dollar, big value at
prices, this Sale
Inspect this Sale and if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Man's Prices Don't Buy.
We will sell the best blenching, as long as we
have any, this Sale
that you will say are cheap for
all colors you can ask for, this Sale
We will sell a guaranteed, full 10-4
unbleached, you pay for, this Sale
We have a big line of rubber just re-
we will have to sell them
TO R. PARKER.
N. C.
are so well known
that the people have put j on
office. They knew what they were
They didn't do it by ac-
Wouldn't it be a handsome
to do to paint house It is a
nice house, has a good substantial
commodious look, and isn't
all you know; but a fresh coat
of paint would make it so bright
It's a pity not to.
is beautiful but
j the beauty of it it lasts so long,
and does so much more than adorn
an already interesting
edifice. House out buildings
and There isn't a man
a woman in town, who wouldn't
see them and make some
remark.
Of course, you will paint the
town property; nothing would
mark your administration more, n
the eyes of the people; and, having
done the same thin at home, it is
the most natural thing in
world lo do it for them.
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
P. H. L. Carr sells our paint
cm
e FOR CON-
-4, After
of a
n-
TAX NOTICE.
I will attend at the following
times and places for the o
collecting taxes lot the year
Gum Swamp Church,
township, Wednesday, October
X Roads, Swift
township, October
township,
Saturday,
township,
Tuesday, October 25-
May's Chapel, Beaver Dam
township, October
Stokes township, Thurs-
day, October
Bethel, township, Fri
I day. October
Falkland, Falkland township,
October
All taxpayers are requested to
meet promptly
O. W. Sheriff.
NOTICE OF LAND
and t Blow Sale of
vs land for
M. I
AND BLOW. I
By of a decree the
Court of Pitt county, made by
D. C. Moore, Clerk, on the th day
of October, in a certain special
i proceeding wherein H. A. Blow
other are plaintiffs and C. M. Blow
and are defendants, I will, on
I Monday the 21st day of November,
at o'clock If., expose
l sale before the court house door in
Greenville, to the highest bidder for
the following real property to
On certain house and lot in the
town of Greenville. North Carolina,
, adjoining the Masonic on the
least, the J. B. Johnson lot on the
i north, Washington the west
and Third street on the South and sit-
on the corner of
and Third streets, mid known as th-
in-. William Blow lot. If
chaser prefer the following
i terms he had to wit t cash, the
balance iii months. This
I sale is made for division.
This the 18th day of October,
F. C. Harding, Commissioner.
NO
A Care at Last
Searching
by St. Lout
A few months ago the attention
few scientific and philanthropic g
of St. Louis was directed to a
entirely new method of combating
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber-
commonly called consumption.
j Out of test cases, Tl
j cured and have shown such
. that ultimate recovery
is but a question of a few
So astonishing have been the results
I and in cases pronounced
Incurable by all old methods that a
company has been formed and is nor
prepared to furnish at a normal cost
this cute to all sufferers of the
One of its chief features is
I that patients can remain at home,
rounded by friends and relatives, and
in a great many instances, especially
the incipient or early stages of the
disease, pursue their daily vocations
and become completely cured.
Patients the treat-
here in St. Louis have complete-
I recovered as rapidly as those in
I Colorado. New Mexico and
The wonderful results in question has
been accomplished by the
i and the company which controls this
marvelous medical
, their main office at North Seventh
, street, St. Louis. They have also lo-
j rated a factory on Easton avenue and
a laboratory has been built at Hill-
side, Mo. The cure will be known as
the Lung c and Mr. C
V. Benson, the discoverer of the
which ate used, will person
ally charge of the of the
company. Mr. will personally
meet all who call st the office of the
company on Seventh street, and will
answer all communications from
who are unable to make a per-
tonal the St. Louis Globe
Democrat.
Free on request.
Company,
417-19 N. Seventh St ,
St. Louis,
FOR CONSUMPTION.
M. SCHULTZ
and retail Grocer and
furniture Dealer. paid for
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
rel. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba
Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P
i and Gail Ax
Key West Che-
George Can-
ed Peaches, Apples,
Syrup, Jelly,
flour Hum, Meat, Soap-
Ly. Mimic Food, Oil,
Upturn Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar
Apples,
Dried Applet, Peaches,
Currents, Glass
and I Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, and
mm, Lei New
and nu-
other ponds. Quality and
for cash.
inn.
M.
Phi -e f R
have to include
County, Green
ville Township.
vs V
John
The defendant take
notice that a summons in the above
entitled action was issued against the
on the 15th day of October,
by H. Harding, a Justice of the
Peace for said county, North Carolina,
for the sum of 1108.80 due the plaintiff
i v the defendant, which summons is
returnable before said Justice at his
office at Greenville, in said county of
Pitt en the 18th day of November, 1904,
when and where the defendant is re-
quested to appear, and answer or de-
to the complaint, or relief de-
will be granted
This 15th day of October,
II. Harding, J. P.
STATE
N. C,
OCTOBER to a 1904
For occasion the
Atlantic Coast Lino will sell
round rip tickets from Green-
ville to Raleigh at the low rate
of which includes one ad-
mission to the Fair Grounds.
Tickets on sale October 14th
to 21st, inclusive, and for
trains scheduled to arrive in
Raleigh before noon of
22nd., 1904, with final
limit to return October 24th.
Ask the Ticket Agent.
H. M. W. J
T M. O. P A
m .-ton, r.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1904
No.
H B. GLENN DAY.
OUR NEXT GOVERNOR WITH US
applause It was just such a speech
as they to hear and it baa
done good la cause of
racy in county.
NEEDLESS ALARM.
ITEMS.
The People Turn Out in Great
Numbers to do Him Honor.
More weather
not have been asked for than
which favored this section for the
Glenn rally today. The rain two
days had relieved the dust, the
air was bracing, the blight
and auspicious a
great holiday. At an hour
people from all parts of the county
began pouring int. town and
continued turn lb-
on.
Th-
formed lion, in IV mi of
the court an
pageant. ere
a large of ladies dressed in
while, red. white and
blue d Miffing Hag.
The were
orated. In the procession were
also traps and carriages festooned
with bunting and hags.
It was h before twelve
o'clock when pr cession moved.
Headed by the man-balls and
band it hist to
he appeared he
was I with a shout from tit
and he was
No Danger Here f torn Smallpox.
It is how much ex-
Mr. Glenn poke for two iteration has gone out the
and was followed by Hon. W. M. smallpox in Greenville. To hear
Bond, presidential elector of this the reports think the
district, who made a short speech.; town was in the throes of an
Mi. was once a citizen of and the people wild with
Greenville and people were The fact is there have
glad to bear him.
N. C, Oct.
C. H ion went to Winter-
ville Tuesday afternoon.
Ed passed through
Tuesday, but no one ran to meet
him.
Mr. and Mrs. John of
spent
Russians Losses Figured At 60.000.
The fact is there have -f Mr
been only two cases to develop in Mfg , R
i he town and two other
These were j of q.
night Sunday with
E went to Greenville
Oct. dispatch properly taken charge and is.
fro states that General i lated. All but one of the cases
ha. ordered are well. The people of the town
bank of the ; generally have bee.
Hun liver to railway and there is or Malone and
the alarm. The fear people in Ml Greenville, are visiting
about , . .
relatives this vicinity.
ii I the river of their
I all Ho-
the of Una Yang
to beginning of Hie battle
of Russians received
Since
toe enemy lacing
has been
The says that the
fact only dead
were field from
to October the Russian
casualties were upward of
I he paper remarks that lo
country or have
coming is entirely without
inundation.
Miss Bryan, of Winter-
ville. spent Sunday afternoon with
A. Roscoe Flem-
u mate of has another
band After Mi. Glenn had . u I not to retire Horn
with Major Sim river. From the Japanese
sea. In
W. It. Parker and Hon. L. I.
More, county
executive committee, the pieces- Post.
lion
About Kissing
A father, talking to bis careless lg and of the F W.
daughter, want to speak seminary, was the neighborhood
to you of your mother. It may be Sunday afternoon.,
you noticed a Joe Smith and Hob-
upon her face. Of course it baa good spent Sunday afternoon with
been there by act go
yours; still it is your duty to, Mrs. II. B. Smith and
chase it I want you to get Sm day afternoon here.
n tomorrow morning and Forbes. and
breakfast. mother John Vincent spent Sunday alter-
f in face of i BOOB with Oscar
go right and kiss, Mies Mary Sunday
heron the can't with Mi
bow it will brighten her dear A. Jesse Jackson
face. Besides a or Miss were here
two. A long while ago, when
were a girl, she Mated
DIN one else was templed by i THE END OF THE CENTURY CLUB.
your b and j
swollen lace. You were not as at- for
tractive then as y u The End of the Century Club
rial be more
than brave, h adds that the
commander in chief is a wise
soldier
the only explanation of his a
view longer
lasts ire greater the Japanese
Work.
Time is all too short for those
street to Dickinson avenue, then
up the annul lo Ninth street, up
to Evans slid through
Evan- hack court DOOM the band whoa
where the stand was erected To pass lime
All along he , of who art idle; .
tho next governor save time th -f . who
was greeted r- bu-y. Work produces a
Through years delightfully entertained on
and shadows she r Oct. 18th, at
to cur., by magic of a mother's JG en Arthur, the hospitable
the little, dirty, chubby vice president, Mrs. L. C.
who work. It never bungs heavy, whenever ere
pie lining the
Mr was by
. ex Senator F. G. James and began
his speech about one o'clock. He
was quite he first be-
but told the. crowd if
would draw up
. quiet as about fifteen
mini voice
up could way hack and sit
down l he mike noise
for In bear. If
said in- Ml lion HUM
for work; idleness for idleness.
Work grows lighter and lighter;
with h-st
old world
with meeting bad been
railed older and toe usual
hull MM of Hie
About Registration. I literary program was proceeded
Pt-r-ons who were with The subject for the
list noon was the of
changed papers were read
idleness and heavier. J ire not required for me. which a discussion of th
makes a sounder body in manners and customs of
SOD Oder mind. wearies -r become of j these people ensued
age slice last election n i is-j proved very Interesting and
u-r. Also who only
registered fur There a Ml an
must general and visitors.
body and reduces
f the brain Charlotte
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
20th., 1904.
J. S. of Baltimore, is in
town.
Jesse returned Wed-
evening from Whitakers.
Mis Mattie Abram, of Rocky
Mount, is visiting her Mrs.
S. M. Schultz.
C. B. West, of Raleigh, who baa
been spending a few days here left
Wednesday evening.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of
was here Wednesday evening re-
turning borne from Farmville.
Miss Helene Battle, Rocky
Mount, who visiting Mrs,
R. W. King, returned home today.
Mrs Allie of Baltimore,
arrived Wednesday evening to .
visit her daughter, Mrs. J. A.
Lang.
Mrs. J. G. Latham returned
Wednesday evening from Washing-
ton. Her sister, Miss Laura
borne.
Friday, October
n Suffolk
today.
L. H. went to
today.
R. L. Humber went to Hamilton
Mrs. J. L Blow and child left
Thursday evening tor Ayden to
visit
K. C. Barrett, route of the
Southern Express company, spent
Thursday night ham.
Mrs.
who has been visiting Mrs. A. H
left Ibis Little
Hilt Tilt accompanied
her home.
Saturday, October 22nd.,
F. went to
today.
L. If J-c left Friday
Rev. W. E. Cox left this morn-
for
It looked like good old Demo.
times in today.
Mrs. T. L. and child left
Thursday evening
Family Needs Help.
U family G i ville
l- real need. The husband
win.
,, mother
municipal registration does
no. for general election.
The Looks close Hat Oct.
District Attorney Harry Skinner
given v.-b-i
Pitt county, as it was the of pro
he had any
where in slate during his call-
vats.
Ho said be did to talk
, to the people as politicians but as
patriots and Christian. If they
thought the party had
, given the bet administration it
was
On the other if
party has given the
best it was their
duty lo support that party. He
then proceeded to draw a
son two and show
which lust sci veil the of
, the country and people.
It is impossible in brief spice to
give even a synopsis of his great
speech. The tariff, trusts,
the unjust
roll, corruption office,
were all discussed-fully by the
Confederate Monument Unveiling.
acknowledges
with I receipt
William Dorsey
U. D. C, to be
. WOW t returned Friday evening
Iron
th- adjourned In meet
with Mrs. W. A.
afternoon, N
f if their need
help iii and Hod
the
of Greenville will supply unveiling of the
need when know it Confederate
Any contributions sent Mrs. Ht Saturday,
will applied to
this need.
Narrow
His Hand Cut Off. ,,, boy
N. Oct. h, ,,. .-s.-ape Friday
morning while running n While street
cutting on his in j , was struck and
just east of town, Air. Man in Law-j by n but for-
bad bl right en- escaped will, only
off. He was feeding the run- j
chine, when his became in
the the I Late Train.
above News and j the fair
Orphan Burned.
HI
The Orphan Asylum
was destroyed by lire today. Two
children are know u to
ed and others re Injured by
jumping from the windows.
Two children suffocated in
the Peter-
son. lire started in
Si. R. of Norfolk, who
has beau a left this
B. F. came over from
Friday re
tinned
Mrs. E. A. Jr,
sou and M. H. lift
Friday
v. J. U. h, of
moraine and
out to preach
which was the stove
VT, M. King and L. I
in the dormitory,
bad es. apes.
A Mill.
Observer.
A telegraph instrument
placed in the ticket at the
speaker. people shewed their depot for in
appreciation in frequent bursts of train reports.
passenger train on this
loud will be held Weldon each
day until m. That will give.
HI trains from two lo three hours race in class the Hail
late each I Wednesday.
Not That.
No, noxious Tills
people are not n d
beating just they walk
more leisurely limn heretofore and
wear their arm
across the is
els.
W. H. Dull Jr's , i h-
. back to
.,, strict which has lawn
Slate i ts
C an
Liver last year hero
I Hie 1,860 get an-
d who gets
same mi hi,
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