Eastern reflector, 28 October 1904


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Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS GO
Don't Early and
Get your Choice
Lawn edited nil
with i I-,
values for if thin for
8.000 y m
yOW the .
Sale I--M- per yd.
color opaque window Shade with in.
fixtures complete. t
t worth Sale
untie pay
hi-ii for, the during this
gale at
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton gloss Towels, woven
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes
Others have cents this
towels for
hose, fill, seamless,
v tilted I--P, fine Big values for cents
p-i , this Sale per pair.
High bust English On-set,
Heel cable cord bust has
trimmed top, perfect fitting. Sold the world
over fur this Sale
mercerized, spun gloss. Petticoat a, full
width in. plaited flounce, none better for
this Sale
Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents
This Sale cents per Dozen.
.- i . bring I. I've
Rig line of fall underwear, can't implicate
Anywhere, Bold for big values, thin
Sale
1.000 pail of leather
body ill price from
I i-Sale
We have a big lot bats that we from
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at thane
thin Sale
Inspect this if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Mar. s Prices Don't Buy.
V. o sell the In -t ling,
have this
all you call ; is Sale
. . -ll guaranteed, lull 10-4 I
hid, yon for,
m big line of good-, just re-
c. m d. v. will have to them
I will have to include
Greenville, N. C.
Dear The Fair Ground
N Y. were p timed
I Devon last year.
Two otter-paint agents amid the
job would take
I prices was cents a
Oar said not over
It We saved at
least on and labor.
American House,
I vi N. Y., was painted two coats
j lint
Mr. diaries across the
Street put-on coat
Mr. Is
he didn't paint
one was better than
two.
Depends the paint .
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
P. S. H. L. Carr sells our
Lost in a Storm.
Went Palm Beach, Fla
The Florida coast has been
ten days and
vessels have been and
a lives The Mel-
a three
schooner, Jacksonville to
I Nassau ii cargo of lumber,
j was beaten to two pat-
i and five of the
I crew were drowned. Among the
is Mrs. wile of
an in
j n the
West Indies.
When the storm reached the
height of its violence the
J was and all on
washed Another
I lie lost n as Mr-. H. Mel-
a young woman who
i bride. She was
by a falling mast and killed
while clinging to
of the by her
arm. The husband's
arm was broken in two places, but
he was picked
J L.
After h great deal effort
c J. L Wool en, the
bus
Dr. H Co., to
make a special half intro-
offer the fifty
cent size of their
the cure of
ton and
medicine is a recent dis-
tor the cine of all diseases
of the stomach and bowels. It not
only quick relief, but it
makes en e i.
Dr. Howard's specific has been
so remarkably successful in curing
constipation, dyspepsia and all
liver troubles, that J. L. Woolen
ii willing to return the prise paid
in every case it. not
give relief.
The old fashioned idea f
with mineral , cathartic
or harsh purgatives will soon
tiling of the past. The best
are prescribing Dr. How
it
gives desired and u
t of the small and pleasant
dose that is
Headaches, coated tongue, d
on speck-1
ad
forms cf liver and i
are soon cured by mi- scientific
medicine.
So gnat, is the. demand for this
specific, J. L. Woolen baa
been able to a limit.
supply, and every one who is
troubled with dyspepsia,
or liver trouble should call
upon him at once, or send cents,
and get sixty doses of the best
medicine ever made, on I bin special
offer, with his pr
to the money if
it docs cure.
A Republican campaigner in
Western North Carolina charges
that Democrats were responsible
for the assassination of
That's about as near the truth as
spell-binders ever get in
I North Carolina Our only surprise
,.,.,. . is the fellow didn't charge that
Looks like n would be money ,
well invested for Dickinson avenue Parker trigger.
to be improved. , Raleigh News and Observer
TAX NOTICE.
I will attend at the.
tunes and places forth m
collecting for the year
n.
Tuesday, October
May's Chapel, Beaver Dam
day,
Bethel,
day,
Falkland, Falkland township,
Sat a i day,
All are requested to
meet pay promptly
O. W. Sheriff.
Rodgers. A Co., of Nor-
folk, together with other exporters,
have given their buyers positive in-
to make a deduction of four
to the bale side strips
and excess Imaging on cotton This
is a waste and farmers are warned
against the abuse Kinston Free
Press.
i You cannot Wt rid of
skin, pimples, eyes, bad
i breath with paint and
Ten
from within.
or Tablets. Woolens Ding Store.
Greenville Has
at Last
Got a Book Store.
You can get all school books at. place.
You can get anything needed in school supplies at
one
Isn't This Good News to You
What is the use of trotting all over town when yon
can everything yon want at
BOOK STORE.
Next Door to J. R. Corey.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
-I. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1904.
No.
SETS NATURAL LAWS AT NAUGHT.
NORTH CAROLINA AWARDS.
Master Feat,
when and Sells
Brothers Enormous United shows,
which come to Greenville on No-
introduced in Madison
Square Garden in his
first and performance of
looping the loop on a bicycle, the
press of New York City accorded
the achievement liberal illustrated
and descriptive space as a most
novel and wonderfully
ration of desperate daring and
steel nerved skill. From a point
in the extreme height of can-
dome makes a
a speed
eye cat down mm
hundred
feel me, and i. i kt- m
a in mid-
air on bis wheel. On the same
scientific principle a
swings a bucket filled with water
in a circle without Spilling the
loops the loop on
It is necessary to at-
sufficient velocity to overcome
the natural force of gravitation.
Notwithstanding the fact that
looping the loop is a practical de-
of recognized scientific
laws it Is equally true that
is today man he world
who has accomplished this
extraordinary feat, although
have attempted it, and
ably met with serious injury. He
ITEMS
Medals From of F sh and
Game at St. Louis Exposition.
Gold Carolina
Department of Agriculture,
of native
J. V. Lewis,
old whaling
H. H. collection
of animals; If. H
collection of
of fishes
medals; W. E. Stone,
of native
North Carolina Board of
Raleigh, collection of marine
invert North
of Agriculture, Raleigh,
native reptiles
it ins; George l Scar-
Avon, model of
oyster and
A. D. Willis,
Morehead City, of sharpie;
North State Museum,
collection of mounted
game fishes; State of North
Carolina, collection of native wild
animals, mounted,
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
N. O, Oct.
Miss Chapman, of Win-
who ha been visiting
brother, C. F. Chapman, returned
home Saturday-
Sidney Hayes, of
county, Virginia, has accepted a
position with the Beaufort County
Lumber Co.
Oscar of Ayden,
spent Sunday here.
W. T. Sledge and C. H. Hobbs
spent Sunday in Washington.
Miss Annie Gaskins, who has
been visiting Mrs. Stanley, has re-
turned to her home in Kinston.
Mr. ard M'S. Leggett are visit-
Mrs. mother near
Enfield.
Messrs Alford nod Jacobs spent
today in Greenville.
is spending this
week with his brother in Halifax
and t. ill Weldon fair.
P. H. Harrington Miss Early
friends Ayden Sunday.
Mr. Mrs. Harrell spent
Saturday Washington.
Two Practical Sermons.
Rev. A. T. two
practical timely
in the Sunday.
The subject of the sermon
was of the and
His
of sermon of
till rides with great As friends of the
named, now also do Prodigious I borne he discussed good laws, good
who on an ordinary safety law makers, good officers, good
leaps across a chasm fifty
in width, and the
who miraculously
schools, good neighbors, good
father and mother, the d
Christ, on each of which he made
scales the perpendicular inside of very strong points.
Devil's
What a Year Brings Forth.
The enemies of the home were
discussed under the headings of
pride, too much business, gossip,
provinces of China were to be
by the troops of Russia, ac-
cording to a solemn convention,
but, I he promise was cynically dis-
regarded. the
and other governments, to say
of the Peking Government,
to get the Russians to adhere to
their engagement
evasive replies were made lo
requests r fresh assurances.
Instead of giving new
Russia seized new points made
cleat late Man bold the
-country by fore . Hence
the present war, which, in
i short space of one year, has shown
that Russia's to China
and disregard of the r q of
Last October the three eastern W drying
and social round
dance the
worship. He especially
ed i be latter said the
barrier Satan entering the home
wan a regular family
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deed R. Williams
issued to the following
con last week;
WHITE.
Robert Jane May.
Haddock and Julia
i.
is and
I Winds-
Samuel Guy and Daisy
nations was insufficiently backed
. . . it Joseph Little and Annie Little.
-with force. Force makes
. a title which is morally de-
defect has
failed to
overrated her might
Her sense of duty, or care for
Veracity was insufficient lo
her out of when she
promised to p., but little Japan
has able to expel her from
the best part of it. The race is
the swift, nor
to the strong if swiftness and
strength not supplemented
by intellectual and moral sound-
Sun.
Our Mr. R. L. Smith is now at
Norfolk horse show and will
return the latter part of the week
with a car load each of extra good
horses mules. If you want a
good service or pleasure animal
at our stables.
B. L. Smith A Co.
Turner Hemby and Mary E.
Daniel.
Lee and Ellen May.
Ambitious Messenger Boy Tries
Hand Forging a Check.
Mr. W. F. Harding, a member
of the colony of legal lights in the
Trust building, is minus a
boy today, but his bank ac
is intact and he has a shoe-
outfit as an added asset to
the sheep-bound volumes and
legal documents that mark
him as a follower of
The messenger boy was a bright
young colored youth, ambitious
and intelligent for a boy of his
age. He performed his
faithfully and soon learned a good
deal of the routine of bis employ-
office, even to the location of
the check book.
While Mr. Harding was out of
the office yesterday, the intelligent
messenger made a check for
it. payable to F. C.
Abbott Co., and signing his em-
name. After endorsing
the name of Mr. P. C. on
the back of the check, he sallied
forth to receive the cash. It was
e to persuade a sale.
man in a store that the check
regular that Mr. Harding
to walk in. And then the boy
standing not
upon the order of hi going.
In bis haste, the young forger
neglected to go by the build-
for the outfit
which enabled him to pick up a
few my nickels and dimes from
the
New Pastor
The Christian church here
has
and Louisa B. extended a call to Rev. H. H.
Ha i
John House Clara Moot.
All Attend Promptly.
The young ladies, and
who are to take part, in enter-
to be given under the
auspices the ladies of the
Methodist are requested to
meet in the Masonic temple
house Thursday night at o'clock.
The children requested to meet
afternoon at
of Newport Va.
has accepted and will arrive
to enter upon his pastoral
duties. H- will preach Sunday
mo and a welcome service
be held at night.
men to wood.
We Will pay weekly. Good wages.
R. G. Chapman Son.
10-25 w N. C.
Arc You Registered
The ration books not
be open many more days. If yon
have changed your residence or
become of age net last election
you need lo be looking after it if
yon expect to vote. And every-
body should
Monday, October 24th, 1904.
Thomas Cotton went to Conetoe
today.
Mrs. Fred Cox left Sunday for
J. S. Edwards returned to
Whitakers Sunday.
Mrs. T. L. Bland returned this
morning from
Mrs. R. O. left this
morning for Richmond.
H. W. Whedbee Sunday
evening for New Bern.
E. H. returned
day evening from New York.
L. I. Moore left
day evening for Pamlico Court.
Mm. L. H. Lee went to Ayden,
Sunday evening and returned this
morning.
Hon R. B. Glenn spent Saturday
night here mil left Sunday tor
Washington.
Mrs. D. E. House returned Sun-
day from a visit to her
mother
J. S. left I his morning
for Baltimore. Mrs. Norman and
the children to Parmele.
J. S. Joyner of Baltimore, who
has been visiting hi sister, Mrs.
J. A. Lang it.-it Sunday evening.
Miss Jennie of Kinston,
who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. R, W. King, returned home
Saturday evening.
Mrs. R. F, Betts returned
day from
she had been attending the horse
show and visiting relatives.
Tuesday, October 25th, 1904.
G. Moore to Whitakers
today.
Rev. J. returned to
Kinston Monday evening.
left this morn-
for a Bertie county.
Mis Martha went over
to House the morning train to
visit
R. L. Smith and W. A. Pol laid
went lo Norfolk today to attend
the show.
of Winterville,
is visiting her Mrs. Walter
Buck, South Greenville.
Mrs. A. L. Morgan, of
town, has been visiting
Mrs E. B. left Monday.
Sheriff O. W. Harrington went
to Goldsboro today to take a
man to colored hospital for
insane.
Mrs. W. M. King, returned
Monday evening, from a visit to
City, Mount
and Wilson.
A. C. left this morn-
for a trip out West and will
take in the Si. Louis exposition
while away.
Mrs. T. J. left this morn-
for Fayetteville lo attend the
state convention cf the Daughters
of the Confederacy.
Misses Nina James and
Skinner went to Tarboro today to
take part a musical there under
bethel, who have been visiting
Mrs. D. C. Moore, left this morn-
Mrs. M. A. Shields, of Scotland
Neck, who has been visiting
daughter, Mrs. E. B. Higgs, re-
turned home this morning. Little
Miss Madeline Higgs accompanied
her home.
Wednesday, October 1904
F. G. James went to Norfolk to
day.
H. B. Phillips went to
today.
J. W. Perkins left this morning
for Hamlet.
J. B, Cherry, Sr., left this morn-
for Baltimore,
R. R. Gotten left this
for Norfolk, Baltimore and New
Greenville has for a long time
a book store. It has been
a great to its people
to have been compelled to go to so
many to procure some
thing in and a
few . books. Have yon ever
stopped to think how have
been and wandering
around these many years for
purpose Will it not be a pleas-
to you to know that Greenville
is to have a book store Of course
it will.
The book store will be located in
the building opposite Pulley
It is to be a book store in
full meaning of word. lb
will carry all the school books and
the largest and nicest line of school
stationery the town It's line
of box paper will be surpassed by
none. Just think, you cm get.
them all at one You will
also be able to get anything
office supplies as well the latest
books, magazines, periodicals, etc.
To the lovers of music it will be a
delight to know a line of the
latest and best music is to be car-
There are too
l mention in this space
yon will be able to procure at the
book store.
At the book store only
has in a stationary,
goods are arriving daily. the
meantime if you
something in the way of office sup-
plies or stationery and can't find
if elsewhere in town you would be
very apt to find it now at Evans
Book ore. ltd
Notice to Parents.
The graded schools were
for the children of the dis-
and it is the desire of the
board of trustees that all
The board dislikes to exclude any
child the school.
But are a few parents who
have neglected to have their child-
y The most of the
parents complied with the
orders of board of aldermen,
ii i- but reasonable that all shall
so.
The executive committee of the
board therefore trusts all
parents, who have not done so,
u ill have their vaccinated
at thus board
auspices of the Daughters of of of taking any
the Confederacy- in matter
Mrs. Sallie Davenport By order cf the executive coin-
First of
Nichols Co. buckwheat at daughter, Miss Bailie, of Hamil- of the board of Trustee.
M. I ton and Bettie Manning,
POOR PRINT
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DISSOLUTION.
D. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Goods kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
Not Quite
How often you can get a
tiling
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have good
tool box and prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a
useful article.
single
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. R.
Corey
OLD DOMINION LIN
Steamer B. L. Myers leave
Washington except Sunday,
a. m for Greenville, leaves
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at m. Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
fend all points North. Connects at
Norfolk with railroads for all
Weal.
should order
freight by Dominion Line
from New and
Norfolk and Southern It. K. and
Old Don in on Line from Norfolk;
Clyde Line Philadelphia.
Day Line and Chesapeake Line
Baltimore and Merchants
and Miners Line front Boston.
Sailing hours to change
Without Notice.
T. H. Myers,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Green N. C.
I. B. Walker, Vice President
Manager,
81-80 Beach Street. N, Y.
C. T. and Z. V. Johnson
having sold to A. E. Tucker their en-
tire interest in the firm of A K. Tucker
Co. heretofore existing in the
of Greenville, N. C, the said firm is
hereby dissolved by mutual consent
from and after this date.
the firm of dissolution the said
A E. takes all the a counts
and assumes all the liabilities of aid
All persons said
will therefore make payment to said
V. E. Tucker and all persons having
claims against firm will present them
to said a. E Tucker tor payment.
Witness our hand and signatures
this Sept 1904.
C. T.
Z, V- JOHNSON.
Having purchased the entire
of C. T. and V. John-
son in the firm of A. E. Co ,
I will continue the business in my own
name at the same I beg to thank
our for their favors and to
solicit a continuation of the same.
shall endeavor to please those who
favor me with their patronage and to
make it to their advantage to come
again.
All persons having claims against
the old of A. h. Tucker Co.,
will present them to me for
and persons owing the firm will
make payment to me.
This Sept 17th 1904.
A. E. TUCKER.
We have sold our entire interest in
the firm of A. E. Tucker end Co., who
will continue the business at same
old stand arid we take pleasure in com-
mending him to the favor patron
age of the public.
This Sept 17th 1904.
C. T.
Z. V.
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
LAND NEAR THE TOWN
OF GREENVILLE
By virtue of certain decrees of the
Superior court of Pitt county made ii
a cause therein pending,
H. H.
G. C, Edwards and Susie . Wilson
i and the other heirs-at-law of
B. J. Wilson, the undersigned will
expose to public sale before the court
I house door in the town of ville,
j on Monday, 7th November for
I the purpose of making assets, the fol-
lowing described tracts of land, to-
I wit-
One tract known as the home-place
of B. J. Wilson and is a part of his
I homestead, and described as lands
whereon the buildings are lo ad-
joining the lands of S. O. Brown and
I Mrs. A. D. Johnson, and all
the home place lying on the west side
of the railroad, containing fifty-eight
acres, more or less.
Also one other tract, it being apart
of the homestead, containing about
fifty acres, described as tie-
I lands of S. O. Brown, I ho Unit for
I owned by William
and known as the Proctor lands, and
being the same land whereon
now live
Terms of sale cash.
This October
II. H.
Commissioner and Administrator.
Skinner
Pill
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the
system, and produces
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia,
Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR.
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No Substitute.
Importing White Farm Labor.
Reports are that Mississippi plant-
are whole families of
Mexicans for work in that State.
There is a general movement in
Mississippi, it is said, to get lid of
laborers as far as possible on
account of the great trouble which
they have given during the past few
years. Planters in that part of the
country have pooled their interests
in an effort to change the character
of labor is along the same line
of an editorial which appeared in
this paper yesterday. The time has
come when the Southern people are
not going to continue to put up
with the trifling labor. If the
members of that race are smart they
will improve the character of their
work. There is no time for
on the part of the
Dispatch
At Rutland, Vt., on Wednesday,
fourteen pretty young ladies
a new plan for raising
for missionary work They acted
as conductors and were allowed by
the street railway company to retain
all they took tin over the average
day's receipts. One citizen gave
for riding a few yards, and
there were many similar donations
in smaller amounts Several thous-
and dollars were cleared How
many ways have women got anyhow
to make man pay the freight
Wilmington Star.
GERMICIDE
By its combined therapeutic action
upon the blood and the
membrane, Hancock's Liquid
positively and sorely
Cures
Catarrh
uM
Catarrh is a constitutional dis-
j e local treatment alone
will not ere t- is the
greatest germicide known, and a
builder. Its value has been
for age s, but all its curative effects
were never obtainable till the discovery
of Hancock's Liquid So
is its action that we guarantee it to
cure Catarrh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dan-
Ringworm, Prickly Heat.
Sore Mouth and Throat, Granulated
Eyelids, and all diseases of the Scalp.
HANCOCK'S LIQUID OINTMENT.
Prepared especially for Burnt. Scalds, Open
Chafed Raw Bella,
of Face and and
Sold at all reliable Write for booklet
on the curative and toilet of
HANCOCK LIQUID CO,
Baltimore. Md.
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE.
REV. Ph. D., Principal.
N. C, Mm. h 9th., 1904.
Mr. M. Charlotte, N. C,
Dear is a little unusual to file an order this
in th but we find that h more Pianos which
we add to r the at-
in the work. quite a number of your
g they have all
good satisfaction. Ir requires a piano of unusual merit
constant use ch all piano- within our
school, but e are glad to able to say your
have test, and we will continue to purchase
your time to time as need arises.
there sue about a dozen now in school.
J. H. Principal.
NOTICE OF LAND HALE.
H.
and
vs land for
C M. I ii vision
and Jennie Blow. I
By of a decree f
Pitt county, made by
D. C. Clerk, on the 8th day
in a certain special
proceeding wherein A. blow and
other plaintiffs and C. Blow
and other are defendants, I will, t
Monday the 21st of November,
o'clock M., expose to public I
ale before the court door In
Greenville, to the highest bidder for
cash the following real prone
wit On certain house and In the I
of Greenville, North Carolina,
on the,
east, B. Johnson lot on
north, Washington street on west
and Third street on tin- South and sit-
on the corner of Washington
and Third streets, and known as
Dr. William Blow lot- If the
chaser would prefer the following
terms may he had to wit cash, the
balance in Ii, and IS months. This
sale Is made for division.
This the 18th day of October, Hint.
F. C. Harding, Commissioner.
A Ride For Life
fondly expecting
hi in to die, for
life, miles, to get King's
New Discovery for
Coughs Colds, . H Brown,
of death's
lint this
wonderful medicine gave
relief soon hi in. He
writes; now
Like
and Grip
prove matchless merit for a
Throat and Lung troubles, Gnat
and
bottles free at Ding; Store
t. s. w,
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-
upright pianos at
pi-ires longing;
I to i i ii men r,
is gun ed for in years,
We also have a line display
I of low
figures ranging in from
186.00 and up. The , are fully
guaranteed.
This factory will
close before more
days, when prices will
promptly withdrawn, and if
you have any earthly use for
fit piano or organ it will
pa you a look around,
in
P-e Patrick, who is
us during our stay
here, glad to give you
a tune.
CHAS. M.
Q. Q. F
A. man advertises his
lien he marries a tailor-
made woman.
Norfolk, ,
Cotton and Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New
Chi-ago and New Orleans.
TN
Va.
Factors of
ad
vs
Fannie
North Carolina. I In Superior
Pitt County. I Court
Aaron Wooten, Jr.
Notice.
The defendant above named will
take notice an action as
above has been commenced in the
Court of Pitt County, in which
the plaintiff seeks a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony heretofore sol-
between the plaintiff and the
defendant; and 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
first Monday in November at the
court house of said county in Green-
ville, N. C, and answer or demur to
the complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in
This the day of September
D.
Clerk of Superior Court.
A girl may lie the pink of pro-
blushing.
From to pa
One of the most remarkable
of a Cold, deep-seated on the lung-
pneumonia, i- that of
Ii Marion, I mi , I
who was by use
of One Minute Cough Cure.
coughing and straining
so weakened me that I ran down
down in weight from to lbs. j
I triad h number of remedies to
avail until I used One Minute
Cure. Four bottles of this
wonderful remedy cured me entire-
of the cough, strengthened my
lungs and restored me to my nor-
weight, health and
Hold at Wooten's Store.
Many a man loses what
energy he has while waiting for a
rich relative to die.
What is Life
In the last analysis nobody
knows, but we do know that it is
under strict law. Abuse that law
even slightly, pain results.
living means derangement of
the organs, resulting in
Headache or Liver trouble.
Dr. New Life Pills quickly
re-adjusts this. Us gentle, yet
thorough. at
Drug Store.
at Lost
You can get all l at one piano,
Yon get anything needed in school supplies at
one place.
Isn't This Good News to You
What is the use of trotting nil over town when yon
can everything you want at
BOOK STORE.
Next Door to J. R. Corey.
EXECUTORS NOTICE
Letters testamentary having
issued to me, by the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county, as ex-
of the last will and testament
of Martha A. Mills, and
as such executor,
notice is hereby -i n lo all persons
holding claims the estate of
said Martha A. Mills, to present them
to me for payment, duly authenticated,
on or the day of
or this notice will be plead
in liar their very All persons
Indebted to said estate are requested I
to make Immediate pa meat to
This of September,
JOHN HI Italics, j
Executor Mary A. Mills.
Jarvis A Blow, Attorneys.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
Dr. ID. L.
. Dental
Surgeon
i. .
AYDEN ITEMS.
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent.
Ayden N. C, Oct. 1904.
returned to Green-1
yesterday.
Our roller wash board a
it is without a
Is destined to take the
lead, try one, is to buy one,
to buy one, is to never be
Without one
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
Mrs. T. B. Carney and Mrs. A .
F. Hart came up fr
Friday
Lime, plastering hair, windows,
doors, blind. side lights at sick quite a while, has gone to
Ahoskie to recuperate
When need a nice, light, are good value, for
Co S C
As for tomatoes, M, t K. E.
take
who have visiting Mis. J. N.
Taylor, have returned to their
The latest thing in shoe.
at W. C. Jackson and
W. C. Jackson and new
line of dress g are taking the
fancy of all who bee them. They
are
received fine line of Go to E. E. Go's new I Those desiring work
new and can fit you up in any style market tor beef, fresh meats, sail j in the enlargement of pictures will
ice. and fresh fish. do well to see Hart Bro,.
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co. First Class hand made brick, by j for
Fancy candies, oranges, apple the wholesale and retail large the trade, that are simply the
and bananas at E. E. always on hand, your orders
Call on s for a bar , solicited. J. A. Griffin,
rel of Columbia Flour, none better j Miss Fannie of Green
to be had anywhere. passed through yesterday
G. F. Morrison, who has been on her way to
ASK FOR
great pleasure receiving sub j
and willing for,
those in an ear-. have h ii-
Why suffer from intense head
ache, eye ache smarts and burns,
smoothest seat on market
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Corn, hay and oats, at J. E.
Smith
Now we have plenty
wagon and cart
wheels and will sell them as cheap
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If ii in., give you absolute
satisfaction your dealer Hill
pay you for returning it.
It. F. Johnson,
Dist. Ayden,
when you can be permanently relic as any one.
e cue pair of glasses Ayden Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N. C.
A large crowd went from here to
eyes, when in need of glasses,
ways go bad to worse. A lit-
the Democratic rally on the 22nd.
If you need a pair of new
of all who man Ml
office. also like
for job
John It. I h lO
Norfolk.
Fro-11 the large umber of pie-
Hurt carry out
every week they must be doing a
big business as well a- doing good
work.
The stove brigade were busily
engaged yesterday, and they don't
feel at all out of stoves
we mean.
B. F. Early is visiting friends in
Bet tie
Remember you can d
piques and
ether good, too lo
J, K, A Bro.
tie piece of glass properly is the time to buy them at W. If.
I Edwards Co.
bales of cotton on an average
per day is what the Ayden Milling
and Mfg. Co., They
if do not secure and the public have
our high grade buggies,
your
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
den, N. IS,
L J. W. Taylor
left this morning through the
country for Washington.
We are is for Hint
class, light neat Harness,
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden
N. C
found it out.
Our stock of ribbons is wide,
nice and cheap, J. B.
Smith Bro.
For next fifteen days you can
buy a suit at cost from W. M.
Edwards Co.
All percales for at W
M. Edwards Co.
Cotton seed meal and hulls at
J. B. Bro.
The ladies say that Cannon A
The smallpox scare has passed. Tyson the prettiest line of
quiet in good in town,
hind, and people The smallpox not materially
themselves that matters were no effected the at the
graded school. Some who decided
Come to see us when you want ; at first not to be have
to buy Independent Manufactured j changed their minds and
New line of men's suits, youth j Tobacco, we handle Trust are back in school.
and over-coat's Hart perhaps just at this E.
suits,
fit everybody at. Cannon A I Uncle Billie
A very large of wild gee-c of what he makes every
over out-
going southward. Many of
G. may not possibly be as
busy as a Wall street broker yet
Saturday to the Lord. How many j It is plain M an Insurance man he
such. He a member of gets there. He is not only a too-
Christian nils most ex-j but has found it necessary to
it
the
older citizens say
The public to know that
I handle only a first-class
stock of DRUGS, an
up-to-date line of STA-
all kinds
TOILET articles, best
qualify of RUBBER
goods and the best
CHEMICALS
Alto 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, hie-
com-
pounded.
M. SAULS.
AYDEN, N. C.
and J. t. son is about over I an, offering is to be congratulated id being ,.
in order t. Hustler having
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro.
Do you know J. It. Smith Bro.
keep the most complete line of
bleaching and ginghams
town. Their customers tell me
that it is so.
s enlarged
or no made. Best
given, Bros.,
N. C.
David turned from
Ball
something
Just a few more thousand home
made cypress shingles for sale by
Cannon Tyson.
J. L. Bland, child alter
spending from until
day here, to Green- you my dry notions
. j other line of goods I know I shall
double, single and fold- be nine to please yon and you
bed spring, m J B.
sell. My. line of pants cannot lo
excelled, and the fail to see Caution A Ty-
shoe which I handle new crockery both plain and
not surpassed by any oilier cake. I are cheaper
Give me a call and when I have formerly.
Dr. Joseph
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Block, Kent Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
wire
Smith Bro
Cypress for
If need anything in the way j Tyson.
of Crockery, Tin ware I H,,, f
. come see us, Hart Jenkins. at W. M. Edwards Co
A-k B. G. Dug about it. Life
Fire, Accident and Health
P. O, Building,
We venture the assertion that
Ayden, the of it, has more
chili en attending school than any
other town in the state.
Tyson are displaying
the 1110-1 up to dale line of
ever ibis
One lot of calico at W. M.
Edward
A lot hamburg edgings in
remnants. You can buy
J. J.
Bat Harrington and Miss
Dr.
Practicing Physician Surgeon-
Ladies and slippers at
it W. M. Edwards Co.
A ice selection of rugs at W.
M. Go's,
W. F Hart left Sunday
Early, of visit-j to Tampa and
Miss Dudley points in Florida. He will
A, big Stock cook I go to Cuba. He expects
and heating stoves and repairs for to he away some ten or twelve
.- Hotel Annie,
N. C.
them
wide sheeting for at W. cheap at W. M. Go's
M. Edwards Co. Special attention is called to
Call and our line of shawls, Infant caps and
grade haggle, can be of ribbons at
easily convinced of the superiority Mrs. J. A.
of material and To make room for fall stock we
Ayden Milling Mtg. Co. will dry goods, shoes sod hats
Miss Davis left L reduced prices. W. M.
morning to visit friends in Wash- j and Co.
hi and also to attend the j
now in
here.
E A Co. will do all they
possible can lo please you with
new of heavy and fancy
groceries
J. J. Hines who has been sick
fever a long while is, we
are glad learn, very much
Men ad suits at cost at W.
M. Clo,
J, m. Hines and daughter, Miss
Lizzie, are in Washington attend-
the. Christian convention.
same at J. B. Smith Bro.
Large stock of furniture consist-
of suits, steads,
and chairs,
straw, felt and col ton at J. R.
Bro.
Miss. Julia Brady spent
in
One lot of shirts for
at M. Edwards.
Mason- Jars and
at J. B. Smith Bro.
New up-to-date Wheeler
Wilson machines for only
St W. M, Co.
Miss Daisy Mumford spent San-
The family of John Alexander day with Mrs. William
has gone to Ahoskie.
The Masonic Mutual
Relief Association,
The best the best
and the induce-
offered. See
A. P.
Ayden, N. C.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the done of business Sept
We want your hams
and egg. J. B. Smith Bro.
An nice line of
waist hat- at Mrs. J.
We continue to build
buggies for we do not
set apace we can not
Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C
Examine our line of notions just
C. Jackson Co,
customers that my line. HUME AND
new fancy collars and TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
belt of different colors, .
specialty have arrived. Mrs. J. The following points can new
A Davis. reached over the lines of
Cold weather underwear at j
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed
at. W. Jackson and Co's.
honer mil fur the first
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
, Due from Banks,
Check and Cash Items,
Notice Farmers-If yon want
Coin, I
year cotton ginned nice and clean,
in order that you might realize
better prices for it, bring it to
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden,
c.
National Bank notes and
other U. S. notes
Total,
1,577
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits sub-
to chuck,
Certified checks
Cashier's
Bills war.
of moo. bar,
Beaufort
Durham.
month was as follows;
grade. Viola Henderson,
.,, ,, . . , .,. Littleton,
grade,
s Newell, Lester Cox New
grade,
Clara , Mt.
-n l. I
; grade, Paul I
Si Anderson, Wilmington-
Dixie
16,188.09
Aden Cannon.
Dr. Sure for I
and for sale
by J. B. Smith and Bro. is pro
be the in the mar-
and is guaranteed to do all i's
Total.
claims
Atlanta,
Md.
Chattanooga,
s. G.
ill
Ohio,
Columbia. C
Va
V,.
Term.
New
New Orleans, La
Norfolk, Vat
VT.
v.
St.
And all other Important and In
mediate points ca-t of the
F. O
The takes pains
his
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
t. J. and
Entered in the post at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter,
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
to to
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, I'm day, October 1904
Get your name on the registration
book this neck if want to vote
The have been able to
draw some, but just wait until the
circus comes and you will see folks.
Let us remind you once more that
if you have not registered you must
do so this week or you cannot vote.
About this time the boy who is too
dedicate to chop wood at home looms
up as a crack football player at
school.
With Bryan pulling in the West
and Cleveland pulling in the East it
looks more and more like Parker
win.
The Orange, Va,, Observer calls
on the people to eat chestnuts and
drink cider. But suppose they have
none of either.
The betting in New York
on the election does nut determine
the result. It will require a count
f the votes.
While success looks sure for the
Democrats of the nation, they should
put in their best work from now
the election.
Though she did not have
an exhibit,
quite a good bunch of medals at the
St. Louis world's fair.
once. And just because t lie Demo-
are going to carry the county
by a large majority anyway is no
reason any one should stay away
from the polls. Every township
should do its best to get every voter
out. The coming election gives the
townships and the county their
standing in conventions for the next
four years, the number of delegates
being based on the number of votes
east. Do not stay away from the
polls, but every man go and vote on
election day.
The effort of Republicans to drive
votes from Hon. P. D. Winston,
Democratic candidate for
governor, by means of the cartoon
President Roosevelt has had the
White House attendants arrayed in
shining livery, with brass buttons
gold lace, and all that. is now
we are told, an array
of obsequious subordinates and
rounded in his going and coming by
a bodyguard, and no one may sit
without permission or remain
in his The
Record says, in remarking
upon these evidences of royalty,
Roosevelt, not to be behind
her lord, we are now informed, has
organized a cabinet of her own,
made up of the wives of cabinet
members. This body she intends
shall be absolute in social matters.
It will meet on Tuesdays at the
White at the time the
dent and his cabinet are in session
and arrange social events. It will
decide who is and who is not in so-
Raleigh, N. C, October 1904.
The diphtheria season is now here,
and a words to the public may
be in place. Diphtheria is a com-
germ disease due to the an approved
croup, and of nurse
upon such person, shall be
absolute and shall be governed by
the following
Whenever the presence of the
bacillus is in man-
presence in the circulation of tax-
or soluble poisons excreted by
Bacillus whose local
seat in human patients is in the
throat. The germ of diphtheria
was discovered in 1881 by two Ger-
man biologists, and
hence the germ is popularly called
after their names
The clinical symptoms of
are the formation in throat or
on tonsils of a false membrane, and
subsequently the development of
symptoms of general poisoning, fol-
lowed by paralysis of the muscles,
and pass on all visitation lists j especially those of the throat, eyes,
for social It pleases The heart
Observer to learn the hen cabinet. J isolation, by microscopic ex-
With maw at its head, it is or culture methods, of
to enlarge the importance germ from throat ex-
of Alice, and nothing is good j or from the false membrane
enough for Miss Alice Sweet girl is the and quickest means of
They say, by the by, she is going
to throw herself away on a
Congressman who rejoices in
the name of or some-
thing like that; but while she re
diagnosing diphtheria. This
is very easily made when good
samples of exudate are obtained
from the throat Such examinations
the house should forthwith
be quarantined an a plainly printed
notice thereof, including the name
of the disease, be posted in a
conspicuous place thereon, and.
guards stationed if necessary.
It is the duty of the attending
physician to report to the local
health officer the names and address-
es of those who have been exposed
to diphtheria.
It is the duty of the attending
physician or local health officer to
take and forward to the laboratory
of the State Board of Health, or
approved
specimens from the throat of
those exposed to diphtheria, and,
pending a report thereon, to see that
isolation is maintained
A. After the laboratory diagnosis
of diphtheria has been given, it shall
the duty of health officer to-
see that specimens from both nose
and throat of the patient are for-
warded by himself or the attending
u Washington want in the laboratory of the State
are made free of charge for to a approved
by the State Board of Health, once
a after symptoms have
associating him with the her reign a of Health at Raleigh T
t i- l subsided, until negative reports for-
George White, and giving a b. Observer. I The germ of diphtheria, when P
, , , . , , possesses great powers of re- , .
As Capt- Hitch, of the
Ga., military company has been dis-
missed, possibly he can hitch on to
something else just as good.
Reports indicate that the St. Louis
world's fair i-s a success financially
But before bragging too much it
might well to wait until it is over
see if anything is left after the
crowd through dividing up.
The firing on British fishing
by the Russians may give Eng-
land an for butting in the
war. If she does take a hand, it is
more than likely- that pretty much
the whole world will
tangled.
en-
purporting to have been w by
him to White, are falling short of
the Several demands have
been made for that letter but the
Republicans have been unable to
produce it. All that could be found
about it was that the White
said he did receive a letter from Mr.
Winston some eight years ago but
could not find it, and wrote down as
best he could what he recollected of
the letter eight years after. So that
is all there is in evidence but
what a says he got in a letter
eight years Even several Re
possesses great
It may be found alive and
Governor friends all over virulent in the dust of a room in
the Stale will regret learn a person sick with diphtheria
his young son has typhoid fever. On
this account the Governor fears that
he won't be able to fill his engage
Biologist N- Board Health.
had lived six months or more
This fact indicates the
of thoroughly disinfecting
with the National and buildings n which
for speeches, beginning October 24th cases of diphtheria have occurred
in West Virginia, New Jersey, New healthy persons, and more es-
York and other Northern points. It children, are permitted to Southern States. They are a
is also a matter of that The best available We may well take a pi
A Tribute to the Southerner.
As I grow older I have learned
not only to respect and esteem, but
to love the great qualities which be-
long to my fellow-citizens of the-
noble
pattern
Governor will probably not be able j for this use are per cent j them e great
to take part in the spell binding, formaldehyde and fumes. P the strength as.
What he would do and say on the Formaldehyde, per cent , can j UP of Hie free
stump would be bound to help the be. bought of most druggists States. Their love of home, their
cause of Democracy. He will hold j substance for disinfecting a j aspect for women, their
his own with any speaker and is j room, for each cubic feet of
publicans of prominence are quoted well posted the national pace take one pint Add to this
by the state papers as saving the issues with the best of j its volume of clear water
and evaporate the whole over any for through ad-
kind of a heater, having first made and through prosperity.
; the room as nearly air-tight as trough the years and through the
courage, their delicate sense of hon-
or, their constancy which can abide-
by an opinion or purpose or an in-
matter is a fake and without
A great many claims with more
or less to them have
been made for North Carolina as n
State of which many remarkable
things are true. But an item we
read the other day quite staggers us.
our asks a
Kentucky paper of an exchange in
this State, at one time exactly
half of the members of the United
States Senate were natives of North
It is something certainly
that we were not aware of; nor has
any mention of it ever come to our
notice before. It was a time, too,
says the Kentucky paper, the
Senate at its mid the ob
serration is added that this proud
boast belongs to no Other state. e
wish the papers that have sprung
this matter would go into it a little
more elaborately and tell the when,
land who, and how of it. That half
The Charlotte Observer gives , ,
the members of the tinted States
Senate at one be .
count of an unusual
el in that county. A man borrow-
e and to secure the loin gave
a chattel on hens, put-
ting the value of the fowls at
each. That looks like pretty
whether
the includes the
of the hens; as we remember to have
been the case once in Pitt county
when a was given on a sow.
of the same state is a remarkable
even if that state should
be some other than old North Caro-
It is the proud boast of
that she was the mother of
presidents; is the Old North State
to acquire equal renown as the
mother of United States Senators
Gastonia Gazette.
It has come. Mr. J. P. Caldwell,, Let room closed for at I generations, are things by which the
of the Charlotte Observer, has twelve hours. This substance I people of the more mercurial North
blood j does not bleach colors nor in
long been maligning the . blood j not bleach colors nor in may take c lesson. And there
hound or any other kind of hound j way pictures or other Mother
or dog a trailer of human beings. I usually found in homes. the low temptation of
Now iris up to him. Parties at If is used, take for each
offered to pay all ex cubic feet of space three
if he will come down and let pounds. Pour upon this a gill of I
certain dogs at that place j alcohol and set fire to it, having
Mr. Caldwell is to be given pick of first made the room air-tight. The old timers who watch the-
territory and eight hours start and , place the I . b
if the dogs do not. run him up a tree, in an iron pan or pot and j Jigging up the records in the past
or catch him, then they will the latter vessel upon a large presidential campaigns, and they
money, have not yet found any place
in our Southern
Hoar.
him the pal n
being right. Of dish of
water. Let the room remain find that in 1802 the odds were very
course Mr. Caldwell must go; it w for twelve hours.
up to him, good and
Greensboro Telegram
much as they are now and that
day brought disappointment to a
great many confident plungers.
strong. fumes are liable to bleach colored
i clothes, paper and There
, are many germicides on the j George Williamson, who is the Wash-
The spectacle of President market, but most of these are authority on all matters per-
the very go of war, the de- worthless. There are no household j mining to betting, that he
of the plans of fair, delightful disinfectants better or cheaper than well remembers the betting in 1892
peace, suggesting meditation in or-
The Indianapolis News, which is
perhaps the most influential paper
in Indiana, is authority for the
statement that the result there is a
matter of serious doubt. This pa-
per, which is partly owned by Sena-
Reflector wants to again
every Democrat in the county
to register and vote. This is the last,
week of registration and the books slate organization is well nigh
ah .;
not registered should do so at situation in
to bring the
war to an end, is one for Gods and
men. If there is one thing that the
president dislikes more another
it is a quiet time and if there should
come in his day the time when men
shall break their swords into plow-
share, and their spears into pruning
hooks he would not care to live
Observer.
when Cleveland defeated Harrison.
About all the satisfaction we have
far received as a result of our
possession of the Philippines has
been in spending our money of give
the natives something they do not
want and could manage very well
Herald.
The republican party and the
whiskey crowd are the same as one
in this Herald.
It must be remembered by all At a stage of the campaign
mating the present time the odds
were to on Harrison. A few days
later they backed to to and
who have responsibility for
patients that for some time or
more weeks after all
toms of the disease have vanished j n the last days of the campaign
the germs alive and virulent may were to
still be found in the throat and
tum of patients. An attack of
renders the patient himself
temporarily immune from further
infection, but such patient may still
infect healthy persons. The ac-
quired immunity is only transient,
lasting usually but a few weeks.
The following rules concerning
diphtheria have been published by
the National Conference of State an J
Provincial Boards of Health and
adopted by the North Carolina
board, to
Resolved, That the isolation of any
person affected with diphtheria or
so-called laryngeal or
The cost of the Philippine islands-
to the United States tax payers is
something enormous Judge Parker
charges that it amounts to
Ex-Governor
Taft, of the Republican
owns up to
but he only includes the expenses
civil government and ignores tho
maintenance of a standing army
double as large as before the
American war Mr.
Atkinson runs the figures to above
one billion dollars.
comes Sentinel-
WINTERVILLE
This department is In A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have I The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are
about finished new addition building a new department to their
factory. They now have over y that will contain
feet of floor space engaged in feet of floor space. This will be a
manufacturing and their prospects great improvement to their factory
are much better ever before, give them greater capacity for
There is the selection of work,
inks, library paste and Stoves, heaters and ranges. All
at the drug of Dr. B. T. Cox styles, lowest prices. See our stock
Bro. ever brought to Winterville. before purchasing and save money.
Protect your eyes by buying one Winterville Mfg. Co.
of those eye shades at the Drug of Greenville, came
Store, price cents. to see his best girl,
and Taylor have just The couldn't off
received a heavy of flour, with smallpox stone i either.
See them get their prices. umbrella, trunks
For underwear that will make it and If Barber
warm for you in cold weal her call and Co.
at John Whitty Sou's. Boarding J. D.
K. H. has put a Cox. Board per day. Best
new coat of paint on his house in town.
which adds very much to that part j Penny candies a at th
of the town. j store of B. T. Cox it
to register, time Kittrell have j net re-
most out. a nice assortment of cutlery
James Alexander and Amos if you want a nice knife fee them.
Tyson of Ayden, spent Sunday We want your at
with Ben Forrest.
Highest price for cotton seed We now have a complete line of
paid by County Oil Mill. ladies dress goods and
See Kittrell Taylor for a fresh notions, hats and umbrellas, rugs
loaf of bread. and shades. Will take
If in need of a good barrel of pleasure in showing one and all
flour or pork see Kittrell through our line,
Harrington, Barber Co. f
A good chance to
A. G. Cox Co. wish to con-
tract to have five cords of
wood cut. Any wood cutter wish-
a job can Bee them at
office.
Just received, another car load
of Best
ton, Barber and Co.
Finest line of dress goods in
G. Chapman Co.
For nice picture frames
we've got cheap
A. W. Co.
Trunks valises cheap.
Bat I r and Co.
For dress and work at
Jno. Whitty
G. A. Kittrell Co. will pay the
top of Hie market for your grapes.
For lime stoves see A. W.
Ange Co.
It you in need of
skirt and waist goods,
call on It. G. Chapman and Co
let
wood earl hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co.
For A splendid pair of me-
size mules. A. Cox.
W. M. Buck and
of were here Sunday
to visit their children at the
who are attending the
H. S.
We want to buy your Hides,
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens
and Eggs and will guarantee high-
est market price for
Taylor.
Second hand buggies cheap. If
Don't forget to bring or send Mn. Joe Dixon and
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. children of pent Sunday
Co. Fat they with their brother J. H. C. Dixon.
Beady made clot bats, caps,
I have been informed that A. boots and Bar-
W. Ange and Co. has the nicest Co.
line of dress goods silks, ribbons, T. N. Manning and Co. have
and lace town. fresh cheese, nice mullets a wish to buy a baud
worry over that lot full supply of Groceries. buggy cheap see the A. G. Cox
of cotton you had over when Window and door frames, Co.
you got through ginning your columns, brackets and all kinds of Plastering hair and cook stoves
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys house trimmings at rock bottom at A W. Ange A Co V.
seed cotton in any quantity the prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. Pictures and picture frames,
best market pi ice paid everyday- Pure North Tar. Harrington Barber Co.
G- A. Kittrell and Co. have just j Harrington, Co. For hall racks, sideboards, heat-
received a car load of No. Tim-i Cox, who has been attend- era and nice chairs see A. W.
Hay. I the Federal court, at B-i n Co.
Glass ware, crockery, tin, caps, as a grand juror returned Tuesday in position to secure first
hoods, shawls and See raw material haying
A. W. Co. School Lunch Baskets, the very machinery with which to do our
T. N. Manning Co. are carry j thing you work, able to save and
medicine that will cure bet and Co. j work nearly all of our timber,
diseases of heart any slate. The Pitt County Oil i- now are a few of the reasons why we
wish to notify the buying Cotton Seed. They pay can wave our customers money,
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
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
by a
If you buy your Fall
Suit here, you'll get
something
OUT OF
RUT.
We are showing the new Brown Mixtures
Single or Double Breasted styles, narrow
collars and lapels, well formed shoulders and
handsomely tailored.
Trousers cut correctly.
Frank
Wilson,
The King Clothier.
public that I grind every highest cash price or w
day at my mill one mile for meal. When
Level on Sam place, are ready write prices,
Purnell Tripp. We pay the top of the
ii
your
Winterville Mfg. Co.
books, pens,
pencils and school supplies of all
market pad be found at the drug
We now have on hand a nice j for corn. Han and
line of dress goods at remarkably I c,,,
low figures, come, see and be con-j The A a
Yours truly m, , ,,,
Kittrell Taylor, j ,,
Box Body fans for Sale-It , ,,
now the season when yon and you
want a box-body to h ml your
Hi I
Protect your feet by wearing
t-hoes. B. G. Chapman and
have the kind and size you
need.
The Store and
the Stock.
I Call get a bargain you at
farm products to the
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are Big consignment of flour
making and selling them received. Prices
bad letter send them your order G- Chapman and Co.
at once.
See Q. A. Kittrell for feed stuff
of all kinds.
The Winterville Mfg. Co., puts
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. Kittrell Co.
We want your grapes every day
to Friday at o'clock a. m.
Don't bring them after that time
Fridays nor on Saturdays. We
pay per pound for No.
ken and lie per pound for No-
picked.
Yours truly,
G. A. CO-
For Neils and Lime see A. W.
Ange Co.
is the on
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold.
Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T.
Cox, Winterville, 3-22
This store a reputation to sustain. It is a
safe and satisfactory place buy, a place where
newness i- triumphant, and where goodness and
m join bands with prices, wherein the fullest
satisfaction is Think of it us store,
your place to buy.
Unprecedented values in high Goods,
Cheviots, Serges and fancy,
popular weaves for suits and
Skirts.
Fine Jackets. The fashionable
Jackets for fall and winter are here. The styles
different from those season. Too many to
attempt description.
Ready to wear Clothing. We carry the finest
of Clothing made boys, youths and men.
We carry the system and the
made by Co. Try a suit of these
clothes and if not satisfactory, money will be re-
funded.
COMBINATION BUGGY.
MANUFACTURED BY
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY
WINTERVILLE, N
THE REFLECTOR
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.





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GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE.
OUR SHOE STORE
IS A VERY INTERESTING PLACE
have the lamest and most
stock of Shoes in this town. are now showing large
variety of styles in the best makes for Men, Women,
Children and Infants. We tell yon about,
in this space, but we want to call your to
the famous
Ralston Health Shoes For Hen.
All of the
Style
and the
most
Comfort
It i. easy enough to
but that
convinces is the test.
make strong claim
for this Shoe, and ask a
trial that our
he proven. We claim a
unique, common sense
c found
in no other shoe. A sys-
of lat modeling
makes a shoe that,
tits the foot as nature
intended.
We also claim that
while quality of material
and workmanship may
possibly be equaled, they
cannot lie excelled at the
price, and that as good a
shoe cannot be made and
is nor sold tor less.
They are, however,
the tangible results of
Shocking
Ono of the most unpleasant re-
concerning the latest bat-
in Manchuria in spite of
the great number of casualties, the
I engagements have not been at all
derisive.
Someway a battle which, while it
I left its thousands dead on the
would at the same time hasten the
i dawn of peace, would not be such a
shocking muter to think upon. But
each man of all the thousands killed
on either side in this eleven
fight near Mukden has literally died
for nothing Not a perceptible bit
I of military ad vantage has come to
side through the spilling of
ll blood. With thirty or forty
j thousand men lost, neither the i
the Japanese cause has.
been advanced a foot. All of which
makes the carnage doubly shocking
and
Two of the most prominent far-
I mere who live near Mount, j
General W. R fox and Mr. T. M.
Davenport, had their gill houses and
great amount of cotton burned
, Saturday night, the former losing
about the latter 13,000.1
I The lire is supposed to
Dated from a spark.
BETHEL DEPARTMENT
STATON AND BUNTING,
BETHEL, N. C.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries.
We Fay 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
combined.
. B. Cherry Co
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th. 1904.
Mr. dons his
robes his first duty should he to
convert th jury that acquitted him
Durham Herald
North County,
ville Township.
vs
i John
The defendant named will take
; notice that a summons in above;
j entitled action issued the
I on the day of October,
j 1804, by H. Harding, a Justice of the
Peace for said county,
for the sum of due the plaintiff
the defendant, which summons is
I returnable before said Justice at his I
I office at Greenville, in aid county of
i n the day of November, 1904,
j win and where the defendant is re-1
quested to and answer or de-
to the or relief de-
will be granted
This 16th day of Oct
H. J. P.
hi
and Discount Stock paid in
u,
Stock-, securities, etc.
Hunks
r I
Gold I l
Co,
Sol
Profits
Paid
Individual deposits
Kill to
Demand .
ding
Bil's
err i f for moil
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
is hereby given that we will,
on the 22nd day of November, 1904,
sell at public sale, at the residence of
the late T. C. Cannon in town-
ship, the personal property belonging
to the estate of Cannon deceased.
i consisting of cattle, bog's, household
in kitchen furniture, corn, fodder,
mules, buggy.
I wagon, carts, tic.
3,509.03 Terms of sale -cash.
This the 24th day of October, 1904.
tea J- Cannon,
Cannon.
335.21
valuable land for sale.
I will sell at public auction for cash
j on Monday O 24th ON THE i
,. . that tract of land adjoin-1
land of James Moore and
others, in Greenville township, Which
1988,560.40 devised to me by Martha A. Mills.
i , j Place of sale on Premises.
North Carolina, l cash- Sale begins at
County of Pitt. This 17th 1904.
James L. Outdoor of the bunk, do solemnly I MARTHA E. WARDS,
swear that the statement above true to the best, of my knowledge J. W. BROOKS,
and belief
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 20th day of June, 1904
C. TYSON,
Notary Public.
JAMES L. LITTLE, cashier.
Correct Attest
W. WILSON,
J. G. MO YE,
J. A. ANDREWS,
Directors
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE
in in ii win cm
RENTING.
hereby given that I will, on ;
Tuesday, November at the I
residence of C. Cannon, in i
township, publicly rent to the
highest bidder the lands belonging to;
the children of said T. C. Cannon.
Terms will announced on the day of
I renting.
This 24th day of Oct., 1904-
J. M. Cox, Guardian.
WE WANT COTTON SEED
in Any Size Lots.
OP NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Loan Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance, We will either pay cash or ex-
Extended Insurance that works automatically, j , f
Ia Non i K
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while yon furnish bags and pay all
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence Write us when
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf
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 during the
J, J. SUGG,
you are ready to sell exchange.
HAVENS OIL CO.,
Washington, N. C.
DR. G. F. THIGPEN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
BETHEL, N. C.
door to Put Office,
Hardware.
For Cook Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H.
i Do you Eat
j Good, Fresh Groceries
I If you do come to see us, We keep every-
I thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
I at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
,.; N. C.
WAREHOUSE
Tobacco has Advanced--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 State. Sell with us, we'll
please you.
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING.
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB
I Odds Against Him
alone and destitute.
Such, in brief a t tie condition of
an old soldier by of J. J.
O. For years
he was troubled with Kidney dis-
ease and neither doctors nor
him relief, At length
he tried Electric Bitters. It put
him on his feet in short and
now he the toad
t Best on for
Liver and Kidney trouble and all
forms of Stomach and Bowel Com-
plaints. Only Guaranteed
by J. L.
The silly actions of a young man
may be due to hi love,
or they be natural.
A weak Stomach weakens the
man, it cannot
the food into nourishment.
Health cannot be re-
Stored in any man or weak i
man without first health i
and strength to the stomach. A
weak stomach cannot digest i
food feel the ti-sue and revive
the tired and run down and
and ma of toe body.
Dyspepsia cure digests what yon
eat, cleanses and the
-glands and membranes of the
stomach, and cures
dyspepsia stomach troubles.
Sold at Drug Store.
SPECIALS
BIG STORE.
MILLINERY CLOTHING
Love either intoxicates a or
What's in u Name
Everything is in name it
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E C.
DeWitt Co., of Chicago,
some years ago how to make
u salve from Witch Hazel that is a
specific for Pile. For blind, bleed-
itching and protruding files,
eczema, cuts, burns, and
all skin DeWitt's Salve
no has given
to worthless
Ask for the genuine.
Sold at Drug Store.
We use only the best mate-
rials in our Hence
the Popularity to which it has
grown and recognized by all
well dressed people to be up-to-
date in every way.
We are sole agents for
the best make of Men's
Youths, Boys Suits Over
Coats and Pant.
C. r. STORE
It is hard to be
and popular.
both truthful
A Power
The pills i
net ion and pleat-ant in effect
DeWitt's Early Risers. W.
S. Philpot, of Albany, Gm. says-
a bilious attack I took
it did
more good than blue ma
or any other pill I ever look and at
the same time effect was
nut. Little Early Risers are
an Sold by
Drug Store.
Dress Goods
The Largest stock this
season Woolens we have ever
shown. Embracing every new
Fabric to be found in any city.
Furniture. I
The Recognized Leaders of Fine
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs,
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you
call for in this line.
t-
T,
onward of civil
mine arise
men to make a dishonest living.
Quick Arrest
J. A. A In
twice in hospital from u
severe case of pi lea causing
tumors After doctor and all I
failed,
quickly arrested further
inflammation and mired him. ft
Conquers aches and kills pain.
h Women's drug
Made
of Dr. King's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks ha
put me in my
writes H. Turner of
town, Pa They're the best
the word for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. vegetable Never
Only Wooten's
Drug Store
Evans Street,
Greenville, N. C.
are you going, my pretty
To the drug sir, said she,
see my complexion is
bad.
I need some Rocky Mountain Tea.
Drug Store.
IS ALWAYS AT WORK FOR YOU.
S. M.
many years with
constipation, and stomach trouble.
Hollister's Mountain Tea
cured me cent, Tea
or Tablets. Wooten's Drug Store.
It's like a dip in the fountain
Touches the cheek so
gently youth lingers on the
face of old That's what
Hollister's Kooky Ta
does cents, Tea or Tablet.
Drug Store.
Watch This Space for Prices.





W.
Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS MUST GO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
White Lawn edged all around
with I men Luce, .-
values for this Sale far
y checked Homespun, nil minis
ran it cost you cents the t t-
Bate per yd.
Water color opaque window in.
thread fringe, fixtures complete, f--t
feet wide, I Ins Bale
v k pay
mo for, we have the market during this
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton gloss Towels, woven check patterns,
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes
Others must have cents each, this Sale two
towels for
hose, full, seamless,
welted top, fine Big values for cents
per pair, this Bale per pair.
High bust English Corset, honk
x steel cord and gore
trimmed top, perfect fitting. Bold the world
over for this Bale
Black mercerized, gloss, full
width in. plaited flounce, none better for
ibis Sale
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents
This Sale cents per Dozen,
worsted. Men's
always end five
Rig line of fall underwear, can't duplicate
anywhere, sold for big values, this
Bale
1,800 pairs of Shoes, o mi run teed solid leather
Mm, body ill pries to you an; v. her from
l his Bale
We have a bin lot of hats that we sold from
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at
this Sale
Inspect this Sale and if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Man's Prices Don't Buy.
will sell the best as m
have j , this Hal
l-ii.
that t ray me
all colon yon can in, this Palo
We sell a guaranteed, full 10-4 i
you pay for, this Salt
V have N bin Of rubber goods, just re-
d, c will have to sell
Fill STOCK ARRIVED.
will have to include
same
man
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
N. C.
Dear The handsome mi-
; deuce of Oliver on
Main Portland, was
in with
i again
There's there are
of such; the difficulty is to
hear of
Reminds of another. The Far-
residence,
, was painted years
I the paint was fair condition
I years ago, when we saw it;
any more. Our agents
Messrs Farrand, Spear
Co, know. a stamp, if
you write
Yours truly
F. W. Co.
P. S. if. L. Carr sells our paint
Under a new in
visit the public
London inspect pupils.
that are clean are
home. But already it has been
found that some of the
smear themselves with mud before
entering school, in hope that
will pay a visit.
If a young man monopolizes ton
in a girl's time i.-
I to get rid of hi hi by u
bis wife.
NO SCARCITY
OF
THINGS TO EAT
AT
W. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
At this yon get Hon-
est Goods at Honest Prices.
Anything wanted for your
table can be supplied promptly
if you call, or No.
I Rest assured that you get only
pure, fresh goods every time
you buy here.
LAND SALE.
By virtue a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt county, made in a certain
; special therein pending-,
entitled John
i tor of M. M. Galloway against B. W.
Tucker and wife and others, I will, on
Monday, December 5th, 1904, before
the court h u-e door in the town of
Greenville, sell at public to the
highest bidder for cash, a tract of land
n township, the
ands of Galloway, O. J.
way and creek, and known as
Lot No. in the division of the lands
of James Galloway, deceased, and
which was allotted to Madison
way in said division as appears on
record in the Superior court Clerk's
office of Pitt county in record
vision of No. page
This the 24th day of October,
John B.
of M. M. Gd
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys.
LING CURE
NO mORE FOR CON-
A Cure at Last obtained, After
Searching; in
by St. Louis t.
A few months ago the attention of a
few scientific and philanthropic gen-
of St. Louis was directed to an
entirely new method of combating that
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber-
commonly called consumption.
Out of test cases,
y cured and have shown such
that their ultimate recovery
is but a question of a few week.
So astonishing have been the results
and in cases pronounced
incurable by all old methods that a
company has been formed and is
prepared to furnish at a normal cost
this cure to all
One of its chief features is
that patients can remain
rounded by friends and and
in a great many instances, especially
the incipient or early stages of the
disease, pursue their daily vocations
and become completely cured
Patients receiving the same treat-
here in St. Lou s have complete-
recovered as rapidly as those in
New Mexico and
The wonderful results in question
accomplished by the
and the company which controls this
marvelous medical device have located
their main office at North Seventh
street, St. Louis. They have also lo-
a factory on Easton avenue and
a laboratory has been built at Hill-
side, The cure will lie known as
the Lung and Mr. C
P. Benson, the discoverer of the fluid
which will person
ally charge of the of the
Mr. Benson will personally
meet all who call the office of th
on Seventh street, will
answer all communications from
who are unable to make a per-
the at Louis Globs
Democrat,
free oil
N. ,
Louis, Mo
FOR CONSUMPTION.
M. SCHULTZ
and
paid for
Hide. War. Cotton Read, on Bar.
Turkeys, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, B
Go-Carte, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P
and Gait
Key
George
Cherries, Apples,
Flour Meat,
Magic Food, Oil,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar.
den Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
and China Ware, Tin Wooden
i, Butter, New
Sewing nu-
Quality and
tor
see me.
K. M.
Ph. Ti.
New Fall Catalog
Issued August 1st, is the most
helpful and valuable publication
of its kind issued in America. It
tells all about both
Farm and Garden
SEEDS
which can be planted to advantage
in the Full. Mailed free
to Farmers a- upon
request. Write tor
Wood Sons,
RICHMOND,
TAX NOTICE.
I will attend at the following
times and the purpose
collecting taxes the year
Bethel, Bethel township, Fri
day, October
Falkland, Falkland township,
Saturday, October
All taxpayers are requested to
meet me and pay promptly.
O. W. Sheriff.
EVERYBODY GO TO
THE WELDON FAIR.
Get in Line.
The Atlantic Coast Line will
sell special rate tickets,
OCTOBER 24th. to 27th.
inclusive, Rood on trains
riving in before noon
of October 28th. Final limit
returning, October 30th.
from N. C,
for the round trip, including
one admission to the grounds.
For full information, call on
Ticket Agent
H. M. EMERSON. T. M.
W. J. G. P. A.
Wilmington, N. C.
William Fountain, D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
N. C.
Office one door east of post ob
Third
.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
a J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE PER YEAR IN ADV
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I.
No. CL
UNVEILING AT
Monument to Soldiers
N. C, Oct.
the intersection of the walks lead-
tn--it, portion of the
town on the east side of
Main plain to the view of
passers, there hand-
some a heavy granite
base mounted with the
statue of a Confederate soldier
assuming a graceful posture, to
enhance the admiration of per-
and incite the
. passions of
This mark of memory Is the re-
ward of the tireless activity
the members of the Wm.
Pender Chapter of the
Progress
Along educational lines wonder-
progress been mane, as the
following facts I torn a
statement issued by Mr. J. Y.
Joyner, State Superintendent of
Public Instruction, will show. The
comparison is made between the
years 1900 and 1904.
The school term has increased
from 14.6 weeks to weeks.
The number of local tax districts
has increased from to
The amount raised by local tax-
has increased from
to
The public school fund has in-
creased from to 8.1,765,
The value of public prop-
THE AURORA ZOUAVES.
Daughter of
noble of women whose
are ever foremost
that held dear in
the hearts of sunny Southland.
They striven earnestly,
gently zealously tor this par-
memorial of perpetuity and
their accomplishment indeed
been a glorious one, for in this
monument we have a befitting
token of the love appreciation
of the valor of gallant heroes
county has
always felt snob h great pride.
At a procession led
by a of police, with chief
U x and six aides,
marched Main street. Follow
in lit-- in order were
the baud,
Guard-. J. S. Carr and
visitors,
Mayor and county
Commissioners, veterans,
sf Confederacy, schools, lodges
firemen and citizens.
At loot of monument a was
erected gully d with
National Confederate
Na.-h presided Kev.
Craven opened the
with after
Tue sum spent for new school
houses has increased
to
The number of has
decreased from to
The number of districts without
houses has decreased from
to
The school enrollment has in-
creased from to
The average attendance hes in-
creased from to
The of school libraries
has increased to with
75.000 volumes of good readable
Solid Delegation Predicted.
Oct.
States Senator F. M. Simmons,
of the slate
Executive Committee, who spoke
here tonight, in interview this
evening stated that North Carolina
would certainly return a solid
I Democratic deletion
be re-elected in
the Tenth district by a largely in-
majority, and W. C. New-
land will defeat
Blackburn in the by
or two
Senator, urns in
till was
Certain win.
said that the Democratic majority
in the State very large,
that lie bad never
in liner shape than now since he
bad been
The Most of at Arm.
In connection with the various
feats and features so notably com-
Great Adam Fore-
Sells Brothers
United Shows, tor
November will
be forthcoming the champion Au-
Zouaves, the astonishing ex-
pert American soldiers,
who from Madison Square Garden,
New City, to St. Petersburg,
won unqualified
the and
plaudits of all military authorities,
as expert- drill
complex celerity movement.
return from
their European tour they were
secured by the
as a most
arid appropriate feature of the
military department of their great
nod their reception
therewith in greater New York
was a red-letter one both
and applause. The New
York American and Journal tersely
hit the nail on the head in twining
them huge, red-legged
whose celerity precision
have astonished military
Recruited from the bet
the city name
bear and made so hon-
they were
but a day's march from
the of the
Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth's Chicago's
who, justly
pride and wonder day,
is or overpraise
to My far by
agile and amazing Aurora
Mrs. V. h Harding Deed.
The sad
here Dy wire that Mrs Lillian
Harding, wife of Mr. W. F.
of died at
this in hospital at
PERSONALS
Oct. 1904.
Fred
K W. to
Salisbury. She was formerly Miss
Lillian Long, of Chapel Hill, and i The wind today was a regular
was married In Mr
December, 1809. After marriage
lived in a little
more then two years Mr.
home here at arid
then moved to Charlotte. Mrs
Raiding as recently taken to the
for
and here
had given
aging reports condition.
She leaves a husband n
about three years old, who have
the heartfelt sympathy of a host
friends here
Mrs. Harding was a woman
lovable r and was held
in esteem by the people of
Greenville. The announcement
her death to many
hearts.
My as
rendered by the band and choir.
S amps Howard delivered
the address of welcome and
monument was unveiled by sweet
little Miss Katharine W. Boa no
master U. Pender, Jr.
Hon. II. C then made a
presenting the
which accepted in well
by P ml Jones. Serious Accident.
Alter the band played Leon u son of H.
Old Col, John of Went Greenville, met
Bridges, introduced the Orator a this
the J Carr, In with bis
made an speech to cousin went out to bis
comrades, recalling much farm a As they were
of the great struggle of
The was pronounced
F C. left this
The tobacco had bi
H. Harris,
over
Miss Harding
for Norfolk.
v. returned Wed-
from .
Y. J. Lee, if Norfolk, a
here a day or two ting
mm
Miss Gladys of Kin-
wit over this and
went out In to the
Misses
A. T. left morn-
for Wilson ti roach in-
. .
C.
of lights
works today
fur in response to a
grain of
relative.
New at Library.
The new bare
been added to public library
Masonic
by Thomas
Nelson
Heart of by
by Marian
Proud by
Speckled by
Evans Wilson.
of by
Stanley J.
Rose's by
Mis. Humphrey Ward.
by George
Cable.
Anthony
Hope.
the by
End
ct.
Mr. and Mrs. . O,
attending the Weldon fair.
Dr. E. A. Move, of Greenville,
spent a few i-i
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ricks and daughter are
visiting relatives dam
Charlie is on the sick
this
Mi. a
wire drummer, of Va
was in town a day or two Ibid
week.
H. B
of .
home
he will with his family, attend
the horse show in k.
Josie a ford, who bus been
several weeks, bus mi-
is .
Dr. L. K. Ricks Tuesday
In
H. H. Stanley won to Green-
J. D i-
1-0,
id take
1-
. J.
It . ,
i to .
December 23rd North Carolina, Day.
he e X. Cam
Day i. i f
. la,
s ,
. Pin- in tel true
g from G;
w t;. lanes came home Friday
evening i Halifax.
Bishop J. B. Cheshire.
Tin- band closed the
with
Among the
conspicuous on speaker's
stand Bishop Cheshire, ex-
Gen. W. R. Cox
the Mrs.
W. Pender, of Norfolk.
Alter the ceremonies the
of the Confederacy with others Tyson, Ty
visited the graves of dead heroes
placed flowers thereon.
riding along the road Leon Book Club, under whose an-
leaning against a round that conducted,
la the wagon. of the
round broke and he fell out to use and a
heavily on in library.
back of his head. The
rated his spinal column and
partially paralyzed from
Jury.
Arm Dislocated.
Wednesday in
Ii-I
be
the Ii
Pi t Burned Out.
Tobacco Ahead.
Tobacco is now beat inn cotton
price. Farmers express much
satisfaction the prices are
getting for tobacco, while they do
not like to be selling cotton at less
than
We learn limn the Hickman,
Ky, in a fire
in t few nights
Allied the occupied by
, Rev II W. Stancill,
right Put cm was
future
for
which is
printer and
in
honed, not
10th
d M,
ii and
to got
hand caught In a gin belt and lugs de
badly dislocated bis arm at the
elbow. V Bagwell was furniture, nod Hie family
the neighborhood at time and escaped being suffocated
quickly summoned and soon smoke woke Mrs,
bad the boy's Injured arm sit. Their friends bum with of
the loss sustained.
men to cut wood.
We will pay weekly. Good I First the
Hon. Fran i s
of burg,
date at St ,. .
with p .
Ii, B. tilt. in ,.
best . p
been delivered Hi
A . e
was present am . mi
by Mr.
i f-i
R. Q. Chapman AS in,
10-25 w N. C. M.
. in the
; Nichols Co. new buckwheat at . ., n
day.
.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 28 October 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 28, 1904
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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