Eastern reflector, 18 November 1904


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Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS GO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
Circus
GREENVILLE
FRIDAY
REFLECTOR
White Lawn I edged all around
with f Lace,
values for cent-, this Sal for
yards checked Homespun, nil colors you
can want, it will cost yon cents the yard, tins
Bale i-c per yd.
color opaque window In
thread fringe, fixtures complete. feet long
feet wide, worth anywhere, this Sale
Dark Calicoes you pay
for, we have on the market during this
Sale at
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.
Cotton go Towels, woven patterns,
assorted checks, ends, sizes
Others HUM navel each, this Sale
towels for
full, seamless,
welled top, fine Ku. Big for cents
per pair, this Sale per pair.
High host English jeans hook
steel cable cord bust and hue gore
top, lining. Sold the world
over for this Sale
Black mercerized, spun Petticoats full
width in. plaited flounce, none better for
this Sale
POp WITH OUR GROWTH
THE
MI SELLS BROS.
MOST COMPLETE MATURE. BEAST. AERIAL.
ENTERTAINING AND SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY ON
A union millionaire
S, run Bud to r foot upon
of Popularity and Surer In
Square Gordon. York OW. A. It
mm nor will It MS Evan
Greater Forthcoming. nil nil
by It. pr-
Just n
v lulling
PRODIGIOUS
I l.-up of Tim
hit now for the time mi
Sp;
. . ft- -on the , Grand Mo.,
Circling Motion S-n baling on wild,
ii,
Martini
Pronounced Military
by oar own
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents
This Sale. cents pr Dozen.
suits bl. and worst.-. J -f .--, f.
bring UM and . . to a.-i . from
this Sale ,
line of tall -r. can't
big tins
Sale
We have a big lot of I hat sold from
ninety cents to dollar, value at. these
Sale
. J
OF SENSATIONAL NOVELTY.
Inspect this if You Don't Think these Goods are below
Any Mans Prices Don't Buy.
ii-
ill -ell the I.-M I. as long as e
have his Sale
that yon say tor
all colon
We v ill well a guaranteed, full 10-4
lied, you pa for, this Salt
have a big line of rubier good, just re-
we will have to still
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COWARD WOOTEN'S STORE.
I will have to include
same
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
ii a, a
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and in
Cotton, Grain and Pris-
ons. Private Wires to New
Chicago and New Orleans.
HEALTH IN BATHING.
The world's best remedy for
irritation, Hancock's Liquid
Nature's Greatest
makes the home bath equal Boost
H causes skin to
waste tissue, and so
sound health. At
of Hancock Liquid Co.,
Mil.
rut-
IN
j w. raw
Norfolk, Va.
Factor and of
Bugging, and Bags.
and
Dental
t Surgeon
Greenville,
. K. L.
Dentist.
GREENVILLE. N. C
O. Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE YEAH IN ADVANCE
T r s r. , w r
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
No.
OUR SPLENDID GRADED SCHOOL.
THE THE KING.
Edit t
The good of Greenville
the be-1 people in the world,
and make the effort,
what they d- undertake.-is dote
and done well. It is the remark
of those who compare us with
Other
low, is sure to yet there when it
docs start. It would a
to the patrons, and in fact to
every one who would take a trip
to the graded school and spend
one hour in observing the daily
routine work being the man
of i, and especially to
see the and discipline.
Mug and
w th which the pupils
late It I it would
revelation to many. I here are
Some kickers to every
who will not be ready to go when
blow his horn, will
want to some other route, or
who will not the
of the march. They
go to the school, or
where else, if they can help it.
They had rather stay away from
ITEMS.
Written for the Reflector
The std of J. and B.
Now a part of the
A marvelous kid indeed is be.
To utterly an angry
King.
The kid of J. and B.
Seemed greedy we admit,
He gave to the only one out
of three
Of the votes the people of Pitt.
This kid of J. and B.,
S handsome-and flit aid
Honored and trusted I y all 1.1 he,
the angry King o'er his
fins must weep.
kid of J. and B.
his try
ton's honest as all
will
As be enjoys his i pie.
And now a little advice we'll give
To tears are hid,
Never again so long as you live.
Monkey with the kid.
Free Mulberry Tree for North Carolina.
The past several
in silk-growing in North Car-
places of being has demonstrated that the
and entertained. They are
sot many, and can go on in
their wicked ways, but to those
who do feel a substantial interest
in the future of the boys and girls
Of the town and community I
would specially ask that go
up without notice any time
in the morning session, and they
will be glad that an
is a of the of
the prosperous live in.
Just look at any time in any of
the grade-, and will be
of teachers are
flue. We do ask the
people to g see.
A. Sugg.
Repairing Storm Damage.
Ne v con.
progress had been
in repairing damage wrought
by Kale, condition
today ban y means become
normal.- more thirty
steady work the
pair c sent out by the telegraph
and telephone companies
in patching up die
lines, but wires in many car-us
were under moat
and unable
to handle the great miss of matter
that bad accumulated. Good con-
had been tie-
tween Sew York, Philadelphia
and Boston, but those
points emergency circuits were
still in use. Wall Street was in
much better condition than
day. Direct communication be-
tween the Cotton Exchanges of
New York and New Orleans, which
was entirely cut off yesterday, had
been established by the Western
Union, and there two wires
between New York and the cattle
and grain markets in
In Eastern where more
1,200 telegraph and
phone poles were blown down
the storm, the still
out of service.
Dr n. O. Hyatt will be in
Greenville at Hotel Bertha
5th, 6th and 7th, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday for the
purpose of diseases of the
ye and fitting glasses. Those not
able to pay a fee will be examined
free. 11-14 St It a
and children at this state
may by light and interesting work
during six weeks of early summer
and without interfering seriously
with the ordinary duties, each
earn from to 140.00. Those
who devote more time to the
work may earn more. Every
pound of Bilk cocoons grown in
North Carolina in has been
sold at cents to 91.00 per
pound.
It. is to increase the
available supply of
Every farm and village lot in
Carolina, having dry soil, should
at least trees
The fruit of seedling mulberries
is ex. client for and bogs.
The spread widely near
surface of toil will
even steep from washing.
W.- that farmers plant
seedling VI x feet
apart, permitting the plants to
bin low. Use the field as a run
for poultry or bogs and allow the
children of the have the
leaves for feeding worms as a
of pocket money.
In order to encourage the plant-
of the white mulberry, the
North Carol Department of
will distribute during
the fall of 1904, an the
of the State, rooted seedling trees
hi lots f and Not more
than will t- M I to one per-
a. Recipients of trees will be
required to pay postage
aye at the rate cent per
tree. This, m st be en-
cl with application. Send
slumps or money not bank
checks.
application, to and
make older- payable to the
C. Department of
N . C
Hit is Greenville.
Some of the state pipers in pub-
names post office
address of the members elect of the
next legislature, give the address
of J. B. Little, one of Pitt's
as While Mr-
N. , Nov.
For the last few weeks our
have been thinking and work-
upon two important matters
election Charitable
picnic. The
p off quietly and
all satisfied with the
the Charitable Brother-
hood had one of the greatest and
lies ever given in
Carolina. There were thirty nine
pigs besides other meats
and trim mi and several thous
and people to eat them.
The C. B. H. held a special
meeting their room in
forenoon laid out
for grand parade, etc. The parade
under management of chief
marshal J. L. Gibson, began
o'clock and after marching
through the streets of town
halt at the long tables
ready laden with M tempting a
dinner as it ha--
pleasure to see. There was plenty
and more to fill the
immense crowd that came for to
eat. The lodge is a
very and it
extended invitations to all the
lodges in counties
and they come too, and were
welcome. Frank G. of
Washington, made a pleasant
after dinner setting forth
the objects and of B.
Mrs. J. F.
Mrs. Emma Boyd, wife of Mr.
John F. Boyd, died at this
at home four miles
from town. Mrs. was a
of ion and in
poor health several months. She
was a daughter of the late Mr.
John H. and a sister of
Sue and She
had been married
and leaves four sons four
daughters, nil of whom are grown.
The funeral services will be held
in the church here Wed
afternoon, the interment
being in the cemetery.
Daily November 15th.
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
Funeral.
The funeral Of Mrs.
Boyd, wife of Mr. John F. Boyd,
was held this afternoon
noted
Rev. W. E. Cox The
was in he cemetery. The
pall bearers
Messrs. J. B. Cherry, H. Hard-
leg, F. Ward, J. J
and K. Williams.
This writer, though not a
of C. B. H., has watched i
Critically III.
Clifford eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Tyson, is very ill
at their how on Fifth street. He
was taken Saturday with
and Tuesday evening his con
became so alarming that j by the of
r. D. T. Tayloe, of Washington,
was telephoned for and at
this morning he, with Laugh-
and performed an
The little fellow stood
work in neighborhood, and operation bravely and today
can say that it, a great and condition been as
g work as though he is
Out best citizens are its members ; All hope
b ii h rich poor, all working for
other's benefit. thing
especially C. B -H. is, that
charity is not confined to its own
member, but they have, do
outside of order.
are a position to know that
bey the onus,
the. widows orphans and
have improved moral tone of
They practice
charity, and tench morality, and
brotherly love.
May the order prosper grow
in number every community
is organized and
its good effect
he ill get along well and loon
restored to health.
be
Marriage Licenses.
Register of K. Williams
issued to following I
couples last
Tom Dewey Seen.
It ill be of interest to in
this city to know that Thomas W.
Dewey, late of New Bern, is living
peace and quietude in San An-
Texas, engaged work us a
chemist and sailing under the
high fainting name of Thaddeus
Von Weber.
A gentlemen who has on a
commercial trip in the southwest
and when in San sudden-
met Dewey, with he
merely exchanged
learned from other sources as to
his name and business New Bern
j Journal.
W. B. Son.
W. B. Wilson baa associated
him in bis w.
Jackson and Lula on, Jr. Mr. Willson
h ; a brokerage business here in
Jno. Mi Law horn
Had
Walter and Delia Mob-
J. A. Hodges and L. C Ross.
G. H. John-
son.
T. A. Georgia Haw-
and each year It has grown.
His promptness, courtesy and care
attention rs for him
the utmost cot of the trade,
Hit old
and they will continue to enjoy H
large patronage.
Handsome Work.
R. T Evans, photographer,
David Held and Battle Us doing enlarged photo print work
Smith and Martha very artistic He makes
items.
Gorham and Lacy
Davis and I
Snow,
The first snow of the season fell
Little is a of town. I here It name
ship, his address is B. F. D. No. thick and fast for awhile, the
Greenville. was too wet for it to stick meat.
them from original negative
which give the picture the exact
favor and e of the
is fir superior to
work, the rapid pro-
he is making his
Monday, Nov. th, 1904.
Charles Skinner went to Scotland
Neck today.
Bettie Harrison went to
Washington today.
Miss Clyde Cox returned this
morning from
W. C. Dancy Saturday
from Parmele.
C. D. Parker returned Saturday
evening from Hobgood.
A. O. and J. Y.
Saturday evening from Rocky
Mount.
Rev. F. G. Hartman left this
morning for Durham to attend the
Presbyterian Synod.
T. B. of Raleigh, came
in evening to visit his sis-
Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb.
Harry of Rocky Mount,
who has been visiting bis sister,
Mrs. M. left this morn-
Willis left Sunday evening
for DaM tile to a
gram announcing the death of bis
father.,
J. Norman left this morning
tor Baltimore, being called there
mother is
in a hospital.
J. S. divert, of Richmond, as-
superintendent of the
Western Union Telegraph Co. for
this district, spent the forenoon
Ex-Got. Jar vis retained this
morning from New Bern, where he
had been on a tour of
with the directors and of
the A. N. C. railroad.
Rev. S. B. Stephens and wife, of
Ayden, are visiting friends in
Greenville for a few days. He will
preach in the Free Will Baptist
in South Greenville. Tues-
day night at o'clock. Subject,
Reform All are
come.
Tuesday, Nov. 15th, 1904.
W. E. Moore went to
today.
W. H. went to Par-
ibis morning.
ft ;. went to Ayden
evening.
i Pender came In
veiling from Not
Miss Elba Gotten left
evening for a visit
Mrs. B. H. Hearne returned
evening from
Miss Harris, baa
been visiting at Falkland, took
train here Monday evening for
Grifton.
Wednesday, Nov. 16th, 1904.
Gilliam, of Tarboro, i-
attending court here
Kev. W. B Cox returned
morning from
S. P. of Washington
City, is visiting his brother, E. B.
Monday
Mond
Some Italian
he. town
W. B. Kemp,
New Biro Military Academy,
purl of today
here.
This i the year to re
Mime dry fuel will be
POOR PRINT





M.
Grocer mi
Cotton Seed, Cl Bar
t, Turkey, etc. Bed-
as, Oak Salts, Be
Carriages,
Tables, lounges, p
Gail a AI
Life Key
Hear George Os
rd Apple
Mm Syrup, Jelly, Milk.
Oil,
tee lead Men end
eds, Oranges, Hath
Candies, Dried apples,
1-
Bid China ., Tin Mid Wood
Vt Cake
NO MORE exile co.
A at After
it St.
A few ego the attention of
few and sen-
of St. Louis was directed to
method of combating that
of all tuber-
Out eases,
j cured and M have shows
that their ultimate recovery
it but a question of a few
So have been the resells
in coses
by ell oW methods that a
company been formed is dot
prepared to famish at a normal Met
t all
One of chief features is
After We
TOO MUCH,
they re the
Take No
I patient can remain
Beet Butter, . ; by friends end relative,
real, wet ., mew instances, especially
Sewing Machine and early of the
goods. Quality and pursue their daily locations
quantity.
tee
ft.
for cu
Kleptomania and g.
The Monroe score a
good point when it tells about how
tho Charlotte papers failed to make
a news item complete last week when
they refused to give the name of a
young lady who stole a lot of
there during the fair. The reason
they refused to give the name was
because the young lady belonged to
a very prominent and was
therefore pronounced a victim of
Kleptomania, which is a newfangled
that is said to affect the
minds of rich who steal. It
never affects poor people As the
Enquirer says, that woman who
, . . . . ,
. are. and Mr. C is such a light, fingered was
Benson, more than an ordinary cot-
NO SCARCITY
OF
and completely oared
I the treat-
MM in St. Louis
I as rapidly a in
I New and Tc-nu
in
I by the
which controls this
marvelous
main of at Seventh
St. They also lo-
a factory on and
laboratory has been built M Hill-
side, Mo. The cure will be known
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE.
Ph. D.
Balm. N. C, Merck
Mr. M. Stiff, Charlotte. H. G,
Deer is a little to lie ti order this let
in the season, bat we find that the more Pianos
we add to our the better the t-
in the work. We hare added a amber of year
during the last few years, hate all
good It requires a piano of merit
for constant use which all have within om
school, hat we are glad to be able to say that
stood test, and will to
from time to time as the need arises.
think there me a now in school.
i. H.
AT
W. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
At this tore yon get
est Goods at Honest Prices
Anything wanted for your,
be supplied
if you cell, or No.
that you get only
pure, fresh goods every time
y-a buy hero.
HOME TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
following points
en reached line of
N. C.
Beaufort
Durham,
Bren
Henderson,
Littleton,
New Bern ,
i ix fold,
Mt.
ail
t the
River.
F. MAN,
u-d, rill person .
I ally charge of the of the I ton picker whose father some-
cropper, the name would he
the thing Certainly it
and have been
seat to jail and would have,
beard nothing i
This is instance
Mr. Benson will personally
. ail who call t office of th
Seventh Street,
all communications
i who are unable to make a nor-
the St- Louis Glow
Democrat.
A rare die-
play of these pianos can low
and heard at Green-
ville, at lowest factory prises
and easiest terms. We also
on the floor several slight-
need upright pianos at
prices ranging from
Each instrument
guaranteed for years.
also hare a fine display
f at surprising low
figures ranging in price from
and an. They are fully
guaranteed.
This pale will
close before many more
days, when prices will
promptly withdrawn, and if
you any earthly use for
piano or organ it will
pa yon to take a look around,
hen in Greenville Miss
, Be Patrick, who is
with us during our stay
here, wilt be to yen
a tune.
CHAS. M.
Q.
Free howl let on request.
Company,
N. ; fir, that how and
L j wealthy covers up awfully bad
f for it puts a person up where
FOR L N U I I n . mi science a dis-
that will apply in cases
LAND i without calling it
Mother It
Mothers every praise One
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th, 1904-
Halt-wore
S C
City. v.
VI
;, Va
Va
York 1-. Y.
Orleans,
Va
Petersburg, Vi
Vs
St. Mo
Va
By virtue a of the Superior i
court Pitt county, made in j
special proceeding therein I
entitled John n. Galloway
tor of M. Galloway B.
Tucker and wife Others, I will, on
Monday, before l t-r i
the court h u-e In the town of,,,.,, ., lives
Greenville, sale to the , . , A I
h for a land . ,
township, the or
lands of vi. H. Galloway, O -n . L,
way and creek, k-own a if j
Lot No. in th- division the lands, . ;,
WE WANT SHED
in Arty Size Lots.
We will either cash or ex-
change meal and bulls for seed,
and famish pay all
freights Write us fur terms
yon are read to
HAVENS OIL CO.,
way in said division on
record in r i Clerk's
of Fin county it. record f
No.
the v
B.
of M. V.
Blow.
Mud i of One
e re-
cud tier and I
H . ; Out- Minute
easy, phlegm,
draw. lie re-
every c and
and
eta.
Fixtures
loans 18.047.40
Anther items 3.314,80
Held
.-liver Coin
8283,600.40
Stock paid 125,000.00
Surplus,
Profits leas
Individual deposits
to
Demand of
out
standing
Bills payable,
i-f for
borrowed
25,000.00
3509.98
180.718.1
20,000.9
335.21
20,000.99
LAND
By Superior
court of Pitt county hi special pro-
No. 1313, entitled, T. K.
Moore and wife VS Jack-
son and others, the under
signed commissioner
com t h doer in Green-
st
L.
North
County of
James L the above-named do solemnly
that the above is true to the best of ray knowledge
. I
When
is Inn inn rich,
i- in
public on Monday, and en t the
Dec. 1904. tho
tract land situated in the county , ,
ii Greenville township. , ,.
Bounded m the north the land of o haul.
H. C. Harris and Mrs. W. W. ii -r five
belief
to before
me, of June,
JAMES C. TYSON,
Notary
JAMES L. LITTLE.
W. B. WILSON,
J. G.
J. A ANDREWS,
Directors
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
on the east and
ind and on west by the
lands of contain
lug acres more or less, on
both sides of the road tin-t known us
lie Stanley
land sold for partition.
This Oct.
P G. Commissioner.
w j
i Ml I life ,
ii y.
ii . and
ii after
,.;,
Liver and
me
-THE
.
Notice is hereby given that we
the-2nd day November,
k In
Salve has
sell at public sale, at tin I C Piles,
the la T. Cannon in -i ;, i, W itch
. v, r- the personal property ; .,
N. C. to the estate of Cannon deceased.
cattle, O H.
furniture, corn, f I
mules, buggy, ,, ca
. ,,. Bold
raw -cash,
This i day of
j. x and Cannon.
of T- C Cannon.
LANiER MILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
by
HOW T- MA
Our book of t-Is you all
bout it. Become your own
under scientific instruction. Book
postpaid on receipt of
Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va.
DR. G. t.
PHYSICIAN AND
K. C.
sent to Peat
RENTING.
hereby given that I will, on
, t th
C.
publicly rent to
bidder the lands belonging tin
of T. l- is also an
cored if
bad titled with lame
buck for and I found
a complete in the use
Greenville Banking
Trust Company
NORTH CAROLINA.
At the close of business Sept.
Terms will an the day of
renting,
of Oat.
J. a- COX.
for and It is fed
Store.
it. .
and
J.
a of net wt i
a j
H, n iv shy.
Wife ml or
tier pM
healthy,
Store.
RESOURCES.
discounts
Overdrafts, secured 5,498.99
Overdrafts, 1,183.18
Stocks, etc, 1.000.00
Furniture and 2,310.04
from Hank 18,15-1.8
and other items
Cold 900.00
Silver
National Hawk and
ether U, K
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less
expenses taxes paid 5,299.89
Individual
subject to check
Time of
deposit 7,500.00
lie pea bar.
IS
Tom
State of it,
I, R. hank, d
is Me of say knowledge
J. Cashier.
swear
sod belief
Se
me, this Jib. April,
Attest
A Jr.
W. H.
. i
ITEM
AVOW
As for
end we take
great In receiving sub-
and willing i for
in arrears. We a list
of all who receive their mail at
this We take orders
for j-
DEPARTMENT.
J. M. Manager and Agent.
II
Q to K. B. Co's
of A. B. some five or market for fresh meats,
Is from here the dead body
of a colored
was found the
need a nine, light, I bore every in of foul play, extended visit . All
tough pole, say for your or The was all nearly total people with them in
Cull and makes front the person, braises s of their
the body and the ground all during their
around bore evidences of a terrible Roxie w, their
Farther facts than these and indeed a
and
B. Stephens and wife rt-
Saturday in an
All
selection. Milling A Mfg.
Ck. If. C.
Milling to Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, N. O.
Pictures
or no charge-, made. Kent refer-
given, Bert Bros., Ayden,
The new brick added
to already large buildings of
the Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co.
is complete and add to
In immediate neigh
we could not gain. The a
jury last heard
d one.
Class baud made by
the matter and lo wholesale and retail large
all to the guilty if
be, to a speedy justice.
doe Jars
Rubbers at J. R. Smith A Bro.
The latest thing In shin. Cull
at W. C. and
and
to their respect.
always hand, your order
s J. A.
W. C. and
line of taking the
of who them. They
ate beautiful.
for
the trade, that are simply
smoothest. on the
Milling ft Mfg
J. fit Bro. are offering
special to the trade
fall winter goods.
are to and
investigate both and
Pants all prices at J.
R. Smith Bro.
Oar second order of gents youth
and children bats and caps ate
J. R. Smith Bro.
bushels field peas at J. R.
Smith Bro.
and
st J. R. Smith Bro.
Yard Sea yard at
d. w. mm,
Groceries
And Provisions
If yon need anything in way
of Crockery, Tin e ware
come id see us, Hart
K. O. about it. Life
Fire, Accident Health
P. O. Building, Ayden.
Luther and Cox
pent Sunday
Call and examine line of
high grade foil be
easily of the
of material and
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
E. E. On. will do all
possible can to please you with
their new Hue of heavy and fancy
groceries
There was some inducement tor
the presence of drover Mo Law nor
on the of the river last
Sabbath.
received, fine line of
and can fit up any style
or price.
Milling Mfg Co.
Fancy candies, orange, apples
and bananas at E. E. Co's.
Call Hart. Jenkins Jut a liar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
to be had anywhere.
Miss Maude returned
to her home Saturday.
are offering good values for
the money in shoes, hats, caps,
Togs mattings, tables and
floor cloth Cannon Tyson.
For peaches, corn
c, apply to E. E
Mi- Eli of Washing-
ton City, has been visiting friends
hero for several days. She it i ow
on a visit to friends lie-
fore to her home.
Remember, if you do not secure
one of out i grade buggies,
your will lie than ours.
Million
den, U,
for first
light j Ac
Ayden Mfg. Co.,
New Hue men's knits, youth
boy suits, over-coat's to
ft everybody at. Cannon Tyson.
e Tyson are displaying
the must up to date lino of
taro ever brought to this
There regular
the Baptist Sun-
day by T. H.
I this method of Informing
the public as Summer
SOn is about I am
in order to
sell. My. line of pants cannot be
excel and tho Edwin
shoe I exclusively is
not passed by any other
Give me a call and I have
Shown you dry goods,
other line of goods I know I shall
be able to please yon and fell yon
J. J.
Joseph of
here last weak.
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty-
both plain arid
Primal are
than formerly.
Ber, W. E. spent Sunday
R. Smith A
The ladies especially can be Car salt, and coarse
pleased f will visit and pat- B. Smith Bro.
J. It. Bro. seed meal and hulls
Dr.
best medicine on tho market at J.
cheaper R. Smith ft Bro.
Game i plentiful. The fields
and woods are full.
Dr. Patrick
with brother Cox. and
Come to see us When you want i went
to buy Independent n They
Tobacco, the birds fl-w.
at J. R. Smith ft Bro.
Cook and Heating stoves at J.
Smith Bro.
g machines at J. B. Smith
Bro.
goods, Hart Jenkins.
Now we have plenty
wagon and
underwear hi
of the prices to suit n.
at C. Co's.
wheels and will sell us cheap
as any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
N. C.
While a call
country Sunday of Dr.
Louis Skinner got and started
borne coming some distance. He
was just the doctor U. and Co.
in night, a trump j Just at this E.
and tilings were soon alright may nor be
Polite clerks, good goods and
suitable prices at the store of J.
R Smith ft
We com bum to build
Ac. for we do not
set apace We
Milling ft Mfg. C. Ayden, N. C
Examine mu line of notions just
busy as a street yet
It is lain m an man he
gets He in t only a
bur has found it to
are first and every bods
realizes the Mr. Cox
is to be being a
having
out damage.
The Indies say Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest Hue of
goods in town.
Notice you
your ginned nice and clean,
in order that you might
better prices for it, bring it to
Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden,
K. C. in hustle.
The beautiful snow lust Sunday. J- It. their
Mrs. Craven Coward came up with greatest
the train Friday morning to all extended U
ti -u r
bales of cotton on an average Dr. haw
per day is what the Ayden Milling I the U Patrick j
Co, gin. They Wat I He,
gone lint public will at a tery early
found it out. date Hie election of five handsome
There he regular iii three West j
the i FOR ONLY
es next Sundry. Everybody in-i will
an and lend to the
Why suffer from bead of that part of
eye ache and burn. Dr. Is among
most
cue pair glasses us. that we
fitted, by J. IDS glad- Wore like Much are
Optician, Ayden, N. Wk hem lo any com
eyes, in need of
ways go had to worse. A lit-1 Those work
tie piece of glass properly enlargement of pictures will
ed will often work wonders. do well to see Hart Bro,.
The public to know that
I handle on I; a
stock of DRUGS, an
up-to-date line of STA-
KEY, all kinds
TOILET articles, best,
quality of RUBBER
goods and the
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE;
Also carry Garden Seed
Cigars, Cigar-
Chewing and
mg Tobacco, a large as-
of Pipes. Hard
Rubber Elastic
Best stock of Brush
e of all kinds. Pro
com-
M. Kl. SAULS.
PHARMACIST,
ix. c.
Cotton Bagging arid
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept
in stock. Cm try
Produce Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
Not Quite
How you get a
thing
or screw driver or
awe a
tool box b for
Oar
is ail emU
we will see that yam tool
box does act lack a
Of Course
get I lamas,
Goods,
J. P
Core
OLD DOMINION LIN
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
At the clone of business Sept 0th,
RE-SOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Duo from Hanks,
Check end Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin,
National Bank
other U. S. antes 1,577
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits sub-
to check,
check
Cashier's
Bills ear.
of 5,000.00
The Masonic Mutual
Relief Association.
The best the best,
rate and tho induce-
offered. Sen
A. P.
Ayden, N. C.
Steamer K. L. Myers leave
daily, except Sunday,
at ii. in for Greenville, leave
Greenville daily, Sunday,
at m. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington wish
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Mew York Boston,
Mid all points North. Connects at
Norfolk with for
West.
Shippers should order
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and
Old Dominion Tine from Norfolk;
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line
Baltimore and Merchants
ii d Miners Boston.
hours subject to change
Notice.
H. Myers,
H. C.
I. J
N. C.
. B Walker, Vice idem
Manager,
m Beech Street. N, Y
ASK FOR
A Boy's Wild Ride Life
With family around
i him to die, and son for
i life, miles, to get Dr. King's
I Discovery
Doughs Colds, II. Brown,
of Ind., endured death's
agonies but
gave instant
relief and coon cured He
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it doesn't give you
satisfaction your denier will
pay you for retaining it,
R. F. Johnson,
Dim. N. O. I
marvelous cure of
B on-
Colds end
prove its merit for all
Lung troubles.
i bottles
bottles not en's Drag Store
I I s t. s .
Dr. Joseph
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Brisk Block, East Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
Practicing Physician
Office Hotel Annie,
. i . to .
POOR PRINT
A my be
mi bar lover's heart, But
most of toe
put there by
Becky Tea. is
a I hi no





WE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AD
J the sort at B C, a. class matter,
raw made know upon application.
every post office Pitt and adjoin counties.
to to
ii i i.
Fit If. C, 1904
The Wilmington Star refers
as That's good
Bryan says in the Commoner
battle for Democratic principles is
Port Arthur is in the doubtful
damn. Yon can't tell whether it
will fall or not.
fellows who are Riving it
out that the Democratic party is
dead should remember that
name is She can kick lie
blue when you least expect it.
A result of Democrats staying at
home en election day is shown in
Stanly county. While that county
Douglass, the shoe man, not only
elected but is getting plenty of
advertising to boot.
Don't worry about
Davis. has plenty left to take
care of him the balance of his days.
Day.
Thanksgiving Day is a special
nation day to the home o
our slut and this is most fitting.
A people blessed. of God
desire to make some expression of
their gratitude to Him. They find
BO cause more worthy than that of
the destitute, homeless orphan child.
realize that our orphanages
are performing a necessary,
work for childhood and for
the world. These institutions are
being greatly used in the salvation
of the children, in their preparation
for useful lives. Without and
training the lives of these boys and
girls would likely be given over to
evil.
Surely an offering, lovingly made,
to a well conducted home is
accepted by God as a true thank-
A Spat
In Massachusetts the Democratic
candidate for Governor ran
of the Presidential ticket and
was elected.
In New- York the Democratic can-
for Governor ran more than
ahead of the
ticket
In Michigan the Democratic can-
for Governor ran
ahead of the Presidential ticket.
In Missouri the Democratic
date for Governor ran
of the Presidential ticket and was
elected.
In Colorado the Democratic can-
for Governor ran
ahead of the Presidential ticket and
was elected.
In Minnesota the Democratic can-
for Governor ran
ahead of the Presidential ticket and
offering to Him.
We would that all of our people was elected,
is Democratic, so many of them and especially our children in the j The voters know how to split their
failed to vote that the Republicans homes of the State might enter more j wish to do so-
more earnestly actively into York
work for homeless children- The
boys and girls of today will be the
ones who will, in a few years, carry
forward this noble work of love.
elected their ticket. It is a lesson
to the homes.
The wife of Arthur L. Bishop, the
drummer who committed murder in
Charlotte, and was sentenced to the
penitentiary for live years, has been
The South is not going to indulge
itself in worries or vain regrets
With tho greatest cotton crop it has
ever known, and the whole world
after it at high prices, the South
greets the other sections of our corn-
There are still being offered ex-
of how it happened, just
like everybody did not already
know.
As terms of peace were not reached
reports Bay end Japan an.
to put in some square
of North Caroline, can
give the congressmen some
in dressing. That is about
nil he do.
1.1-1
Abuse of the Mail
of the mails, r
importuning Governor Aycock to; is n that de
pardon her husband. The governor .
declined to interfere with the mi-
of the court He is
A Bar's Kid
expecting
to die, a d riding foe
life, miles, to get Dr.
New Discovery for
H. Brows,
of Ind., endured death's
from asthma, hut this
wonderful medicine gave
relief and cured him. He
now every
night Like cores of
Consumption Pneumonia, Bron-
Colds and Grip
prove its less merit for all
Throat and Lung troubles.
bottles and Trial
bottle free Mt Wooten's Drugstore
1.1.1. t. s. w.
Tearful Odd Him
Bedridden, and destitute.
Such, in brief w the of
an old soldier by Dame of J. i.
O. For years,
be sue troubled with Kidney dis-
ease and neither nor
relief, At length
he tried Electric Bitters. It put
him on his feet in short order and
now he on the
Best on earth for
Liver and Kidney trouble and all
forms of Stomach and Dowel
plaints. Only Guaranteed
by J. L. Woolen, druggist.
. i , ; eves turned hopefully toward tho
months the mails have been lea led . , .
, . , . , , future. We have gone through many
down with matter sent out
hot which was
right. Bishop got off n, the privilege. lion of
Tons of this matter have been car- prevailing m-
due to a beneficent Providence and
not to tho Republican
send greetings the sister States
North and West, and assure them
We can stand it if they can.
Atlanta Constitution.
I over the country free of charge
Saloon men in Asheville to but at immense
bated to both the Democratic and cost to tho general government. It is
Republican campaign fund- of Bun-la heavy expense to the de I
county. The Democratic com-1 because it provide-
IS
has world wide marvelous
It any
t or balm tor guts,
Coins, Burns, Sores, Felons,
Teller, Suit
Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin
Infallible Care
guaranteed. Only hi Wooten's
Drug Store.
v no revenue, and is an unfair
ii buttons J ,. . ,
vantage, because it makes the gen-
public hear the expense of cir-
returned the
the day after election, whereat the
said saloon contributors are campaign literature. Du
Tho Columbia Suite makes a good
point when it says that what the
I .
easy they are going to it in the mail weighing seasons, when party needs is
its the neck Payment for transporting not The party
Some people got a Dim ; . fa . lo principles
being gored by the bulls and matter ere hauled, is Democrat, not to new issues
Both too U. S. district he slopped, along I party has tho
in North Carolina President; a number of others that -1
by the while tho wires
were in trouble.
We that when Mr
Cleveland have been elected in the postal
nor of the state. Governor Tim Commoner
for bear in lei of the
,. , i i-J , r,, .- Mr. thinks that Joe Folk
Park tide season that be Governor elect Glenn the
est political machine in tho world
and it will lake wonderful force to
break it down. W Dis-
patch.
carry his stick
of the state naked his
permission to get The Int.-1
is
It is now in order to offer
to the Legislature. The only
one we have to offer at present is
that it a proper appropriation
Made
of Dr. few Life
Pills each eight for weeks baa
put me in my
writes H
Pa They're best in
i he world for Liver, and
Bowels. Purely Never
Drug
man for The New
Wester., district, the former made
a good governor and the will . Douglas as men for whom the
A year-old boy tho western may hold a great How-.
mi ever, there no telling what four i bib and adjourn in thirty The
years in y develop It is too early j greater part of the time of our
r the state of Alabama does not is occupied local
tens T appropriation party could well b and this has done the
can gin right now and get in for party a great deal of harm
Hi. Wellington's institute it will be re- potting a batter light in 1908 Charlotte Observer
Washington i. than it did in
it bi stole I-m . i u
I leas than a Now that the votes have been
place and the here- , to
have SIS and Parker only it is
SCHOOL BOOKS,
INKS PENCILS
School Supplies
Lunch Baskets.
. Music
AT
BOOK STORE.
already n elated.
Since the
lap cat bier Dewey have been dis-
covered
; prophet of evil is never a
, n given ton, y widen ; J ., M
v. Ii turned his neat el ,,,, J n iv
either break the Ilia and usefulness as an om ,,,,,,. what is to come,
. -----.-- I i m -n i .,. . . .-----
to place, i educator bis race has been do that with as strenuous a man as Mr I party when Cleve-
t till- . .-
there are some
good trusts. the refer Hie Norfolk Pilot, M
is to those who shelled out. o
in the White House
the next four yearn, with a Senate u
House each two-thirds,
so
a man in the Sooth who
sits and
A number of the Charlotte a standing i
v i w Us on to Washington lo em while at the North the
learn to pronounce tho man who his
The answer it a Fool True And it is hard
worth while for one section
The script declares
tile look out or ,
. that woman's most dangerous
Observer. ,
, is her eye A woman s eyes may
be her most effective weapon, but
m K
Norfolk.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Cotton, and Presto-
Private Wires to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
differ
V worth While for one section to in a or g
with the other over is an agreeable one but
Co.- st is that, that when t piece of
hoar is the hour what is her
the President armament.
in his new deal with the South j
in a spirit of great consideration
difference, about social
storm caused tho worst; i not even the ardent himself Knows
It U estimated on careful
that lives have thus far
damage to wire that has occurred lo with no
In many years. and the people do not
were for the They our
time being-
we do not understand their
i.-i Their men sit in public
, I been lost at Port Arthur The siege
for one day to next me
., , , , . of the Russian stronghold
dent is to do about any-
thing. Charlotte Observer.
I. PERRY
V.
Cotton and
shipment a
When are elected by
while women stand; i the people whom must serve,
The Greensboro game and
promises to be most remarkable,
in many in At-
Constitution.
ours don't Their seem of appointed by
hi; faithful dog are having their an- j lo us.
bunt for partridges in express J. ours; let them preserve
baggage the Ob
a.-
they ad-
will be a better chance
of in tho postal department.
The
b d
bruin, drive all
Mountain Tea Tea or
Tablets. Drag ore.
Dr.
i,. Dental
M Surgeon
l . Greenville,
. K. L.
Dentist.
N. C.
.
WINTERVILLE
This department it in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS
B. O. of was
in town Tuesday.
beaters range. All
to secure first
class raw material cheap, haying
with which to do our
H N. C, Nov. g aDd to save and
THE OF JOHN e .
ELLIOTT.
We are getting up food to erect
Winterville Mfg. d
Boarding J.
monument to the memory Board per day. Bet
grand i Id teacher or the 19th u
All who wish in spent Tuesday in
the worK cm net d their
to Mr. Mary Smith, Winter on.
N tinware
the best of Hue, cheap.
library and Barber
at the drug of Dr. B. T. Cox s v at
ft lire. lo -p. Cox
by Window and door frame-, p
work nearly all of timber,
are a few of reasons why we
can save customers
Winterville Mfg. Co.
W. J. of is
visiting his brother, L. L. Kittrell.
and water proof coats j
boots a specialty at
Harrington Barber Co.
For brick store
feet, long, call on or write Jno.
Winterville, N. C.
Mrs. Smith, of Clay Boot,
dead Sunday morning
Clothes
For
Fashionable
Dressers.
if tho-.-eye shades at the Drug brackets . kinds f She a sister of Mr-. J.
Store, price cents.
house trimmings at lock
Highest price cotton seed Winterville Mfg.
paid by County Oil Mill-
Ii in need good of
flour or p-irk see Kittrell and
Don't forget t- bring or
Shirt and
Barber; C-.
B-l in
Kittrell Taylor
I We are paying Hot for turkeys
now Kittrell Taylor.
If yow want a first class pair of
lean wheels you cu get them at
Better call at
Kev. W. B. Cox in Monday while have then in
your hubs to A G. to visit bis mother, Mrs.
Co. Fat He held in the
chin Oil
D worry over lot Oranges
of cotton you hail over when Rt H
you g through ginning lift people Puces
lots. I he Put Co. Oil Mill, H. L.
any the
best market price paid every
Finest line of goods in
Q. C.
goods, ruining and
ail cheep at Harrington
Barber
oil cloth at A. W. Ange
Co.
Wanted- geese highest
A. Kill tell mill have just
near of No. Tim-
Browns Are Here
The edict has one forth and
ion says that Browns are Thing
for Fall Winter
They're Swell and no mistake
about it,
If you want a Smart Suit full of
life and in for one of the
New Browne.
Every Style kink, and de-
tail in making been looked after
and these New Suits are simply per-
in Suit Making, and the best
here Nothing Better Anywhere.
Will yon come here or your Suit
or go to tailor and pay him twice
as much for no better You
an option.
Carload for sale -hex; market puce paid for
A. W. and Co. Kittrell Taylor.
your f pay n.-j Carload of best patent flour
L. just received at Harrington Barber
Carload received
Harrington Co. Dr. end Mis. W W.
Big consignment of Mamie up
, Price at the Bah
Tuesday to be present Co.
dig ii i-i morning We prepared to I he Pitt County Oil Mill is now.
r. N ft art for and buying Cotton Seed. They
in -lie i t V I i Or will
of me any Misses Clyde and for meal. When yours
now have on hand a Greenville, came down reedy write for
of present go;
lo-v en and he eon- nuptial. to .-. and Co. They,
truly For fresh meat beef, lot.
Kittrell and Taylor, Co to H. L. John.; A. O Co. have just j
J. A Pate, of It Boots and all received a lot galvanized bar j
Mr. Mrs. Char- at A. W. Ange C. b--l Ire end poultry fence. Their
G. Cox Mfg. Co. woman poultry i
For apples, of about one wire.
fresh cheap.
U running. tat of the Machine Co., of
Casts for is ,,. hub.-. A. W. C- IV. Hie who la-en here
bow I tie when yuM may Sunday.
Frank Wilson,
The King
mm
n box-holly cat in L-ii
firM products to ham or A.
The A. Cox Mfg. are College, came in t.
making I hem aid Their
bad and want lo
et Sheep Skins.
ll are in need -f I'm key-,
flannels, and a,;, end will guarantee
cull on B. G. Chapman and C
W. L. Hurst went to Black and
Monday. Clyde of
A go-Mi ., t Tn night with I
A. O. Mfg. Co. wish in con- Taylor.
in have live hundred cords of Second buggies cheap. If
wood cut Any wood cutter wish- wish t- a second hind
then, cheap A. G. Col
Office.
your f et by wearing
pi Hid R. G. Chapman
Co. have kind and yon
need
School books pens,
pencils aid school of all
he at the drug
store.
O. A. Kittrell for feed stuff
of nil
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker
gad children of near Greenville,
Saturday night and Sunday j
t J. B. Smith's.
At Bed need A. G.
Cox Co. ate out u big
l-it f reduced
hi e guest and
fence made aid you
can a bargain if yon at,
G E Lineberry end
C. Nye went today.
Cheep dry notions,
. good-. L.
A i and trunks,
Co.
Paper hardware,
A. W. Ange Co.
is the on
perfectly
OIL sold.
Taste as good a Maple Syrup.
per bottle Dr. B. T,
Cox, Winterville, S. O. 3-22
KING COMBINATION
BY
A. ft. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY
WINTERVILLE. N
Store and
the Stock.
This store has a to sustain. It is a
s place to buy, a where
i- triumphant, and and
writ, j nip binds with prices, wherein the fullest
l given. Think of it as your store,
to bay.
values In high class Dre.-s Goods,
Broad Cloths, Serge and fancy,
Tho for suite and
Skirts.
Fine
for fall and winter are here. Tho style
are different from those; lat season. To many to
attempt description.
lo wear Clothing. We carry the fines
lines of Clothing made for boys, youths and men
We carry system and
made by Co. Try a suit of these
clothes and if not money will be re
funded.
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.





iV
GREENVILLE'S GREAT
DEPARTMENT STORE.
WE CAN TAKE CARE OF THE CAREFUL BUYER.
We have the right thing for every person, the right price for every purse.
A beautiful assortment of new and Goods, perfectly adapted to the wants and
requirements of our Patrons. We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice, j
The field for selection Is the widest. The prices re the generous assortment full of quality
merit
DRESS
We waiting to please with Dress Goods.
placed on a pretty lino of newest styles and
patterns. It has b-en our pleasure to prices, cents
per yard.
Our line of Trimmings is complete. We hive no com-
on this line. Prices from to per yard.
We are constantly adding to Dress Goods and Trim-
ming Department the newest and up-to-date things as fast as
they come out, striving at all times to maintain the high
standard that we have established in these lines.
Look to us for the we will not
yon.
TWO PREMIUM PAID W
a. m in in
OF NEWARK, J., YOUR POLICY
Loan Value,
l Value,
Insurance,
Extended that works automatically,
Is
Will lie reinstated if arrears he paid within on month while m
living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evident
of and payment of arrears with interest.
after second No Restrictions. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the of the and of .
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To make policy payable an during the
J. L.
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our line of
Jackets and Furs.
Wall Line of
and Jackets.
Our Styles are the newest creations and our Prices
the lowest, Quality considered.
. ;
OUR FINE SHOE LINES.
The Dorothy Dodd for Ladles, Prices and
Health for Men,
fine shoe making is a combination of Science, Art
and Many shoe
makers understand the
of good shoe making, they
know how a durable tad
stylish shoe ought to be
but lack the organ
to carry out their
Only by combining
qualifications you pet per-
shoes. Our Finn
Lines, the Dorothy Dodd and
Health, represent the
very awe of
shoe making combined with
style and finish.
Hardware.
For Cook Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
Staffers. In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us. We keep every- j
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our j
tomes at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston Bros.
V. C.
A Full Line of
Fancy and Staple
always
on hand.
We Cordially in-
you to call
n us.
WAREHOUSE
Tobacco has Advanced Prices
are Higher. We are well equip-
for selling your tobacco to
fine advantage- 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.
hush made
Your Friends,
J. B. Cherry Co.
THE REFLECTOR,
PM JOB
K. Nor. 16.1904.
Baker, a charming
young lady, from
who taking Mr. and
airs. Stanley, has made
in our We all
tears tee her leave.
Mr. Crawford,
I the Pacific
of was in
Mr. h cigar tobacco
of was
town
Mia, F. Q. and
Kiss spent the day
Monday.
Q. O. at the
County Lu
with
Mr. Cat boon is a most
The livery under
the of H. H Stanley,
is prograMing very rapidly.
Little who ban been
quite nick for several days,
We are glad her
our
Hiss Bell who has
is much to
delight of In friends.
The engineers the B. C L. Co.
shave
the of the smoke
We at to lea S.
T. Harrell hub bean successful
Staving his
C. Baker, M. T. C. H.
Sidney N G. Sikes,
were at H.
J. D. Cox. f
in today. We are
to ii.-. Cox.
Turkeys anted in
at market pi ice
We glad to see P. H.
out again.
Of Cholera
Small Bottle
Colic, m
Remedy.
Mr G. W. Fowler of
la., be Lad
while on a jury in a
at
seat of county. Ala-
He y.-.- I
ate and some
and it me
a very severe I
was never sick my life and
sent to drug store J
tit the
sett me a f
Col-m j
lie j j
and what I foe, but j
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fix I was in. I look doc of a
was better in five mil j
The second dose cured me
Two fellow were
ed in manner
cured of
at
Store. f
Cure
t.
A Heavy Load.
To lift that off Mr
Dy
It digests h
stomach, In
and . gas
. the stomach
are Instantly re-
eared by
Dyspepsia
S.
druggist
-Heel, New Britain, Com .
f Dyspepsia Curt- Is j
giving such universal
and i surely becoming the
relief cure
for ailment, I
that I am sure lo satisfy
mid gratify by
it to I hem. I write
this to how well the remedy
spoken of
pepsin Core was alter
years and
Will cure
troubles. S by Jno. L Wall en.
A Complexion.
eyes and
so Write S.
id A
mire for
etc. Small to
to Bold by
SPECIALS
BIG STORE.
MILLINERY CLOTHING.
We use only the best mate-
rials in our Hence
the Popularity to which it has
grown and recognized by all
well dressed people to be up-to-
date in every way.
We are sole agent for
the best make of Men's
Youths, Boys Suits Over
Coats and Pants.
Dress Goods
The Largest stock of this
season Woolens we have ever
shown. Embracing every new
fabric to be found in any city.
Furniture.
The Recognized Leaders of pine
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking
Chairs, Couches, Beds, Lounges, Cribs,
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you
call for in this line.
Evans Street,
Greenville, N. C
WE ALL TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS.
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have ever
heard
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard.
Spool Cotton. Our price cent.
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard.
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair.
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price
Men and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for tents.
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants
Fine Worsted Pants for f
We mean what we say. The above re only a few of the many
good Bargains we are offering. Come to see us.
Look For The Bee Hive.
Tm





Dissolution Sale
THESE GOODS GO
Don't Wait Come Early and
Get your Choice
White Lawn B edged all around
With , Hull i . 11- big
for this Sale for
yards Homespun, nil
want, it will oust yon cents the yard. I Die
Sale per yd.
Odd Vests, Worth This Safe cents-
Cot i on Towels, woven
assort i ends,
Others inn- each, Sale
, . seamless,
welted top. it wipe.
per pair, in gale i-ac per pair.
High bust jeans, hook
cable cord bust has gore
trimmed top, perfect lilting. Hold the world
over for Sale
Black mercerized, spun full
width in. plaited flounce, Mime
bin Sale
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents.
This S cents Dozen.
bring -iii ii
this Sale
Big f
I r big values, this
Sale
pairs of Sim", solid leather
will any here from
i i
We have u big lot l hats t hat. we sold from
ninety rent to one dollar, big value at these
prices, this Sale
inspect this Sale and if You Don't Think these Goods are Below
Any Price Don't Buy.
VS p will Hit It ; mug, as as we
j,
1- y.-n are fur
el can ask this Bale
We will n guaranteed, lull
unbleached, you for, this Salt.
We have a big lino of rubber just re-
vi- will have to sell I hem also.
FULL
I will have to include
same
TUCKER.
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
Mn. Burnett cam ft
doer called
Alice, deer, and
it was tiff-
Mrs. e
Water color opaque window Shade in
thread fringe, fixture complete, G feet long by
wide, worth Huh Sale f
Calicoes pay Be
and for, we have the market this
Sale at
tell you, Frank, ifs got to
the point where something be
said Mrs. Burnett, and as she
spoke she nipped at the small
that were moving toward the
bowl. Morton, aged nine,
Jerked his hand out of the way and
at his mother, who purged
up her lips to conceal a smile.
do that, said
Mr. Burnett. Then, turning to his
wife, ho asked, have they
been doing
boy and some more of his
crowd put tin cons along the top of
the fence and then threw at them to
knock off. About every other
stone went over tho top of the fence
and went sailing across our back
yard. If one of them had struck
anybody he wouldn't have known
what hurt
The lived next door, and I
although there was a dividing fence
it had not kept the two families
apart.
In the year during which the two
households had dwelt side by side
there had been a growing enmity.
Yet Mrs. Burnett had never spoken
a w to Mrs. and her
band knew nothing of Mr.
except that he worked with his
bands for a living and spent a great
many evenings at home.
There were two
Lawrence, or Larry, aged ten, and
little Willie, who at the tender
of three had learned to regard the
Burnett tribe with scorn and hatred
and suffer to some degree under the ;
indignities heaped upon his family;
by that arch fiend of
Morton Burnett.
when the sat around
the supper table up the ac-
counts of the day it was Larry who
posed as the persecuted and abused
child, while Morton Burnett was
pictured as an infant of dark in-
tents, headed straight for the bride-
well.
I was a man, Tom
said the wife, warrant you I'd
go over to that house and give no-
things are simply going too
far. Today that boy got up on the
fence end called Lawrence all kinds
of
said that his mother had
that ma didn't have clothes fit ;
suggested
had begun hard during j
the recital of his grievances.
don't try to make j
myself look like a peacock every
time I start to said Mrs.
This comparison of Mrs. Burnett
to a peacock tickled the children,
and they laughed immoderately.
Tom restrained them with a
quiet and said that the
proper way to get along was to pay
no attention to the neighbors.
like to know how you can,
help said his wife. boy is
up to come mischief every hour of;
the day, and his mother seems to
encourage him in
docs. He throws things over into
our yard, teases Willie and makes
faces at
time I him pick on
lie I'll another
tarry,
do untiling of the
in-I
mother. you
talking to I gave you
had
exclaimed i
remember
tin;
with him
Lawrence remembered the mild
and his inward resolution
was not changed. Tom went
for his pipe, oppressed with the
thought that he beer, very
lucky in his select ion of neighbors.
These complaints had come to
him day alter day from the down-
trodden members of his family.
The lend had grown from a thou-
sand aggravating circumstances.
Suppose Morton Burnett to be on
the fence. His mother would open
the back door and say loudly enough
to make herself heard through the
open windows of the
get down from that fence
Haven't about
Mrs. would hear and
Then would wait her
opportunity to appear on the back
stoop and retaliate.
In summer time, when both
en were out of doors much of the
time, they occasionally exchanged
glances which were significant
said.
Mr. put her
she knew Mm.
the
a organ in our sense, hit
haven't any in yours.
Mrs. has frequently in
formed that the Burnett organ
was a cheap secondhand thing.
One day when Mrs. came
home from a funeral in a covered
carriage there was consternation in
tho Burnett family, and accounts
were not fairly balanced until a new
coat of paint was put on the Bur-
nett house.
The children told
Burnett children all that their
mother had said about the probable
character of Mrs. Burnett. likewise
the Burnett children repeated to the
children all that they heard
at the supper table. Mis. Burnett
know that she was being reported
Mrs. and Mrs.
it her duty to learn what the viper-i
thing had been saying. Frank
Burnett and Tom
convinced each that the other's
was probably more to blame over
the fence, clothesline and garbage
box issues.
Alice Burnett started to run
across the street one day in front of
a delivery wagon. She fell, scram-
bled to her feet again, and the
horse's knee struck her in the back.
She fell on the block pavement and
lay quiet.
Mrs. saw it all from her
front window. She ran into the
street and gathered the muddy child
in her arms. The frightened driver
had left his wagon, sad he followed
her timidly to the front door
Burnett house.
Mrs. Burnett screamed and then
began to cry.
for a doctor, you
said Mrs. to the driver as
rue placed the limp little bony on a
bed and then ran for cold water
cloths.
When the girl opined her eyes she
found her mother on ore Fide, Mrs.
on Hit other, peas.
physician smiled at over
the
a little jolted up and
bumped her head when .-lie fell, bat
it was mostly he
gasped
I saw fall heart
just my
cry, you ain't i bit hurt. The
doctor says sen some more
e on your bed old
get said Mrs. Burnett.
you sit still. You arc as
pale as a
That is how it happened
Frank Burnett, coming home from
the works by the back way, found
in his kitchen the hated vixen, the
trainer of criminals, the woman
without
She told him what had
and begged him not to frighten his
wife, as there wasn't real
Mr. was likewise surprised
upon arriving home. Supper was
not ready, and his wife had gone
over to the enemy. He went after
her and was taken in.
Mrs. told him she couldn't
come home because Mrs. Burnett
was all upset, and some one would
have to take care of child. So
Mr. and his two boys ale s
cold lunch with Mr. Burnett his
boy.
Mr. Burnett sent Morton out to
get two cigars, and while the women
sat by the bed in the front room the
men sat in the hack room and
smoked, the three boys, awed
by the revolution, kept very quiet.
Morton ever bothers you, Mr.
said Mr. Burnett,
just let me know, and I'll tend to
was just going to to
that Larry's apt to too gay now
and then, if ever hour
Slicking on your children I'll
remember
In the front room Mrs.
was thanking Mrs. who
hoping that her children had
bothered Mrs. Burnett very much.
The little girl went to sleep, and
family went home.
That the end of the feud. In
each household there was a general
order that in case of a
riot punishment should ho visited
upon those at hand.
These two side by side,
the water of the west
awn.
The were at lib-
f on
organ.
the feud, the
me t or he
THE EASTERN
ft. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner.
VOL No.
Friday
COUNTY, NORTH ml
ONE PER IN ADVANCE
beautiful Home
Seldom do e a more
wedding than that which
t the hospitable
home of just
miles of
Wednesday afternoon, when he
youngest daughter,
Marriage.
. C,
of the most
marriages ever in Win-
place this morning at
half past o'clock,
II ATE NEWS,
O. near Scotland
-Nook, so in a gin
few days ago.
The Merchants A Farmers bank
Luke's church, , . J. .
m. v n . . declared
Mr. F. G. of
and Miss Bertha of ibis
place, were united the bonds
united in the bonds ,
,., M. T , . . The
to Mr. Julius of j . A ,
.,. . beautifully decorated
All through the i
h. a . . , clear crisp morning
be seen of palms. i. , , ,.
. lent love q the
ferns and trailing ivy, whilst Um K
parlor was a of u . . .
in quantity Dawson,
Just as Mis. Higgs,
Carey and
dressed bite
u. . Lena Eureka
the parlor b. Kite t., ribbons. ,. Kl , TI-
Then M s h ,,
log, lull
Fleming, S
Washington, dressed in silk f
mull
carrying
or, Mis. T
wearing a
a , where they united
Thence-he
bride MM i the
. , a extended
vent and a receiver appointed.
Safe the
m a few nights ago, and
secured 1200 in and stamps.
Two boys, age sad years
have been convicted
of at Asheville. They
fire to a school house.
George W. been
of the murder of Will Max-
well, in and seat
to be hanged
Hunter Arnold, a rural mail
route in North
Carolina, boa been for
writing letters to the col
T a
lost his
four two horses,
three four hogs, to
and bis farm by fire.
The to about
At New Bern Abbott, a
year old boy riding bicycle
close to a morning A
pushed the boy under the cur and
one of bis arm was cut off near
was arrest
At a coin
song
bucking in
In
CIRCUS TRAIN IN A WRECK
Two Cars Derailed at Siding and
Show Was Unable make
A wreck to the second
of bearing
sod Hells circus this
at Hyman's siding, six miles
west of and the circus
was unable to meet its engagement
to show Greenville today.
wreck caused a delay of traffic
all trains and it nearly noon
the mail from Morehead
reached this city.
the wreck is
clearly but is thought to
have either from the
track the switch or the
heavily laden car breaking in the
middle. Two ears were derailed
but no nor any of the animals
were hurt. first section had
cleared mid come on to this
where i has up all day
await arrival the other sec-
as it would be useless for it
too to Greenville without the
other There were four
sections in all two following
section which wrecked, but
they flagged and no hurt was
done them.
two cars derailed were flat
cars loaded h poles and tent
fixture,, they were so badly
damaged that they will have to go
the shops for repairs, and the
loads were transferred to other cars.
The time required to remedy
trouble woe long that circus
No.
Thursday,
Jordan, came
over
Mrs. J. L. Moore left this morn-
for Raleigh.
in a difficulty. One through t.
I. a. . . a
Shower b. t of bride and
lilies was a picture
of The A. T.
bridal tour, bearing with them
the hearty congratulations and
good wishes of all their host
i j
and impressive An
joined them as man and J
ring- u ,,,,
drew a, pistol fired at
soother, the ball missing the mark
intended and striking a white man
and stop in Greenville at all.
the circus closes its
and has been sold and will
sou will
named Craig tho wound-; to new owners, said
lug him fatally.
at
marriage T. H
d of Ayden, o. L,
for an extended bridal tour. R. p
Mr. Fleming is one of Pitt con-,, New York, B. C Pearce
most popular and H. O., Dr J. B.
young men Baltimore. Misses Olivia
of her mo-t
. best i
NO CIRCUS.
A Paragon,
Convict Drowned.
, N is
Q a in .-,.
a of logs
ridge liver,
town,
of
. to
. twelve fell over-
and drowned today.
body las ml beau
wan free of
i and shackles the time
accident.
Look at the Ads
are Mm, for
the men-bunts
By way
many nights do
often will you scrub
wash the
Friday
a lire every
in in,.
and Sells Stopped by
Wreck,
Greenville held crowd of dis
appointed people Thous-
ands were here from all directions
to sud
Hells Brothers big show. When
it was that of
circus in a wreck on
the Atlantic Carolina
railroad there was much
All the H
crowd was collected around
depot waiting to hen the
come in and unload, but l
never came, disappointment
ii creased each passing hour
It Was when the
reached from
wreck and then ii was learned
lbs Show would not stop in
all, but would go on
through , moved
Greenville been
tho j upon having a date
I tho biggest and best show
traveling Ibis season,
e was all the greater
circumstances interfered with
the show here.
to be headed by Al G. Fields,
great minstrel showman
President Howland went from
Goldsboro to the of wreck
on a special and Mr. Sells being
on the ground the to will probably
a conclusion as to the
of wreck
difference the spot. Mr. Belle,
in speaking f the accident, was
disposed to treat it
and did not fret much, remarking
that it all come along
business, accidents, etc.
his com pan v had been very
the wreck in months.
The had a
Newborn Thursday and
it is sail, a very Ur crowd had
gathered in Greenville
there today and of course their
disappointment was
stun Free Press,
ITEMS
were you in your lust
go heating to hunt;
t yon want to buy, but
time by looking at
start out trading. Yon
advertisements of live
this paper and
yon want.
did you
people went to Europe
much did you
can yon
Just t u keeper from in-
sane asylum rushed and said-
you her hand
and loot
Dr H. O. Hyatt will be
at Hotel Bertha
6th, 6th Monday
Tuesday Wednesday for
of of
Those not
o pay a l, will be examined
11-U It a wk
H. M. Grand Rapids-
wife could eat or All
run Three packages made
her strong and healthy. cents,
Tea or Tablets.
N- C, Nov. 18.1904.
Mrs. and children,
who have visiting Mrs.
age, left today for their home in
Prof.
public visited the
public school here this week
everything going well.
are being made to
give the Sunday school children n
Christmas tree sometime during
tie holidays.
Mrs. L. K. Ricks mid little Savage-
daughter, Mary Belle, are visiting
relatives in Greenville,
Mis Stokes is the guest of Miss
Mabel
Mrs. W. H. Ricks is visiting
her parents M
W. came home Wed-
evening Littleton
Mrs. Emma Everett of
ton, is visiting her brother, W. E.
Booth Greenville.
Mis. M. little son, of
Washington, came in Wednesday
evening to visit her mother, Mrs.
Mary Foley.
Friday, Nov. 18th, MM,
W. I. Tender returned to
today.
B. C. Pearce, of Sanford, came
this morning.
D. B. Jarvis has taken a position
with E.
Gillian, returned to
this
Mis Tyson has taken a
position at
Miss Jennie Harrell, who was
hero, Thursday even-
for
Little Miss
of Ayden, is visiting grand
mother Mrs. J. U. Barnhill.
Mrs. A. Rawls and Miss
Maggie Everett, of Hamilton, are
visiting Mrs. D. D. Gardner.
A. of Norfolk, who
has been visiting Ms L. H.
Fender, returned home today.
Mrs. Ewell who was hero
wedding, returned to Washington
today.
Bey. and Mrs. B. Stephens,
who have been visiting Rev. W.
H. left Thursday
evening.
Miss Mabel of Bethel,
is visiting parents, Mr. and
H. Barnhill,
Saturday, Not.
W. J. Hunter left this morning
for Virginia,
Joe Rawls went to
Mis Barnhill
to this morning.
Dr. J. Greene returned to
Friday
Mayor Parker was today
trying yesterday's drunks.
Herman of Ayden
spent Friday in Greenville.
Frank came in from
Washington Friday evening.
J H. went to Tarboro
this morning to attend the circus.
Misses Lena and Carrie Forbes,
went to Kinston Friday evening.
J. B. sister, Miss Mary,
went to Kinston Friday evening.
T. B. Wilson, of Washington,
the of W. A,
There will be no sales on the to-
market Thursday and Friday
Nov. and
Box for Orphans.
The and their friends of
Greenville will send n
box to the Oxford Orphan
asylum next Tuesday. Any
wishing Io make a
can leave it at jewelry
store of J. Griffin,


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Eastern reflector, 18 November 1904
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