Eastern reflector, 29 November 1904


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UNDERGROUND LAKES.
FOR THE LITTLE
Franchise i t
ground Ink., bare been ,
is any
or ten meters number of children can play.
Ti L town or
E h T i in the middle- of
the players ha, taken. The
i seize the
Many Australian the la
k . before it
covered. Similar phenomena are
found, though or, H extensive
in other European
but Australia will
be able to torn hers to
account than any of them.
Distinction Sens
An enterprising tailor.
over whose shop Third avenue.
near Cooper Union, sign reading,
Custom Or-
appears in , gilt
and silver lettering, does hi level
heat toward catering to trade of
both high and low dame. At the f
base of his display window, which is
adorned by fashion plates,
this an is
ROT
K TO CENTS.
Directly above is posted the fol-
cents-
SO TO
. The presiding cress legged artist
flays that the letter bait pulls two
to Press.
trencher will fall t and
he must then pay a It is
then hi.- turn lo twirl the trencher.
A very similar game to this is
, my lady's toilet The only differ-1
is that each player must take
j the name of some article of a la-j
i dress, each as shawl, earring,
brooch, etc.
Prices Almost Talk,
MT
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DOT
BE CONVINCED
Bouquet
number of
Bouquet.
i.- a jolly game for a
to Sit
to
to Goad values
for his daisy, street-------
The
Haying already stamped his
impress upon most things sub-
lunary, according to the London
Globe, and there at hand no
to him, like Alex-
to
the kaiser is lo in hand
the minor field of bugling.
His majesty recently i an elk at
and ordered the huntsman to
sound on the bugle On
the man complying the kaiser stop-
hint with, -That's
Being told in reply that there ex-
no particular for elks, the
emperor said, I'll have one
specially composed for next
j The In Salt.
The latest government statistics
state that the Mates pro-
of
the year is the mull-
est output since 1898 and
that the of salt is
This is probably due to the
disclosures of eminent
people too much salt, that
there is natural salt in the
water we drink, in the air we
breathe and in the fruits and
tables we cut to supply the human j
system it
fully on every dish.
w now traced to the use salt.
Success.
A Din Sea Monastery.
of the Ten Thou-
is the name given by the wan-
Arabs of the district across
Jordan to the fortress monastery of
Mar Saba. on the Dead sea.
many years ago there were actually
monk living in this grim re-
treat, and even today there are more
than a thousand left. The
tery is one of the oldest in the world,
baring been founded 1,300
year- by
for his sweet
William, black eyed Susan, etc.
Then let her tall a story
up out of her own in which
site brings in every one of the flow-
names. Whenever a child hears
his flower name mentioned he must
get turn around and down.
Whenever the leader uses the
all the children .
jump up and change places, at which
time the leader tries to capture a
seat. Whoever gets must then
become leader.
My price,
Iowa.
Handsome fancy wonted wool suits, sites to big values
Blowing
Arrange the players with their
hands behind them along the sides
of a tang extension table, down th
center of which a row of
balk s placed at intervals of about
two feet. Appoint two judges and
them at the ends of the table.
At a given word the players on both
sides begin to blow the balls, en-
to blow them their op-
side of the table and to
prevent balls from being blown
off on their own ball
blown count- live points. The
i inn p.- t .
My price,
; Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes M to big values
My price,
Proverb.
yards others price
My price,
In the picture there is hidden a
certain well known proverb. Can
you read it
A Creature.
A South American is
a queer creature, and to its
has been n block to
many naturalists. To lock at it any
one would the creature for a
large earthworm. It has no ears, as
other lizards have. No eyes
parent, and it progresses with equal
ease forward or backward in its sub-
burrows.
Sample Hats aS colors, others price
My
Boys pants, all sizes. Others
My--price
pair soiled Leather Shoes . Others price
price
Report of the Condition of
E BANK OF FARMVILLE
N.
At the clone of business, Nov. 1904.
Furniture fixtures, 81,211.86
from Capitol Stock paid in
Gold Coin 20.00 , , , r, .,.,.
o . i profits
201.7 J
Nation Bk other U S subject to check 14,035.00
xv
i-
Next door to
Bank
A E. TUCKER,
Greenville, N.
23,041.20 Total
Total
Stale of North
Pitt County.
J, J. R. Davis, Cashier of tho bank, do
the is to the bast of my knowledge and belief.
J. R. DAVIS,
sad so before
a. SI day of 1904. f R.
J. J v Daria
For Neat and Attractive
InK Work ice.
lo
THE EASTERN
D. Editor and Owner.
VOL. No.
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1904
No.
THANKSGIVING.
DAUGHTERS OF THE
Day Well Liberally Re-1 Reported for Reflector
Though previous day gave u
of different,
day brought pretty
weather with ii in this
Greenville entered heartily in the
observance of the day, and enjoyed
it perhaps more fully than any
like in the past. With
the of the hunting
the day was very
like a Sunday. Business generally
was the and
offices being closed.
Services held in two of the
with Q at each.
In tho
was by H. H. r
The of The
were entertained on last
Thursday by Mrs. Joseph G.
at her delightful home on Third
street. beautiful hostess re-
the Daughters and a large
circle of visiting guests with
. grace and charm of and
soon the rapidly growing chapter
was busily at work.
the voluntary donations tor
the suffering families of old sol-
the officers for the coming
year were elected as
T. J. Jarvis.
let Sirs. Joseph
G Move,
2nd L C.
Arthur.
Sec Mrs. Jno.
of the church, his .
i . v
joining their
brethren
people have had the pleasure
Of bearing no better or more
sermon. .
It. was thoughtful, eloquent, one
that wade each individual feel his . .,.,
, . . . , , to the chapter. Miss Flem
indebtedness mid gratitude to God L, . , . , .,
. . ,, , , , T. W. Skinner and Mrs
for his Innumerable m
r. . . , . . IS. H. I HIT.
Pastor A. I. King made a brief, .,
.- ,. ,. ., . After all business was disposed
appeal for
Corresponding J. B.
Cherry.
R J. Cobb.
C.
new members were added
age and the collection was exceed-
liberal, amounting to 935.86.
The music at the service was
splendid.
At the Methodist church there
was a large audience and
pastor, Rev. J. A.
preached an excellent, sermon
keeping with the
spirit. The collection for the or-
was indeed a liberal one,
amounting to There
special music for the occasion
was much enjoyed.
Beside what was done in
were other generous
of a spirited contest was entered
upon for the quickest reader of
certain questions based
upon a watch or clock, Moore
of the graded school faculty, win
pr-z as she did at
last held with Mrs. David
The to meet
with Mrs Flanagan on the
second December.
THE CZAR'S ESTATES.
A good story is told
. , Morgan. For three i
The czar is the owner of over g
estates, all of winch supply mm p empty , j, u
with private revenues, but he is also to On
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL.
Friday, 1908.
H. F. Keel went to
the possessor of palaces and day his junior
O. W. B. Hadley, of LaGrange, tn maintained ,, to ask why he car-
came over to spent Thanksgiving style at a great expense apparently d
e I to the owner. The czar has more he Mop-
servants than any one else m the have tile fa.
R. D. Cherry went
Thursday
this morning j on his estates. He possesses do said tho
Mrs. Shelter., of Conetoe, Sf
w v i r o m ti v , , or man j at least one
has been siting Mm. T. Hook-; he has viewed but never with some curiosity. IVe
left this morning.
to a V of to ask me why I did so.
a returned pages, but- r i w began
em- inquirer
the
Mr and Mrs. Sara Flake return-
inhabited, even for one night, and
another score in each of which ho
. has on only one occasion. The
ed i his mm from where czar's private contains over
they spent Thanksgiving. i horses belonging to him, and
the herds of cuttle feeding on
Mr. and K. R. Tunstall, of, own arc estimated to number
Kinston, spent here Over head,
with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Saturday, Nov. 26th, 1904.
won the money, but in future don't
ask questions about things that
don't concern
Indian Territory Farm Land.
The available farm land in Indian
is estimated at
acres. These figures are taken from
the records of the
H Caught the Of this per cent was in
One of Emperor William's favor- hist year. There are about
Gladys is on young named acres of land where pine
sick list. a student, says Am- Is found in commercial quantities,
. Tower. He and there is an abundance of hard
O. T. found way lo the war lord's woods of all kinds. The latest
morning from Kinston. friendship in interesting man- obtainable give the value of
i net. William, walking one day in farm animals at The
Rev. W. B. C x returned the street near the palace, met the per cent of the population engaged
from i student and said to him abruptly, m agriculture is -ceded in only
do you come three Oklahoma
am n was the reply, and
said the emperor.
Berliners are good for
know two Berlin boys who are ex- The Germans are given to pun-
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Woodward
returned Friday evening from
Richmond.
Mrs. W. H. has returned
from a visit to her parents a
Grimesland.
to that returned the after
t, student. their Ian ire
Rev. F. ft. Hart in in has been
conducting meeting Falkland
the pan
Mi-a Minnie Hart, of
Va., arrived evening to
brother, J. N. Hart.
IT. MS.
r a ponderous sort, and
well adapted to it,
and The emperor com- Tho eastern war gives them plenty
him to attend at the pal- opportunities. At Berlin the
ace. cat name for the commander of
Manchuria
; Russian armies in
is
mean-
col-
Elder Involuntarily Immersed.
Last week while the funeral
procession was conveying the re-
mains of the late Mr. J. R.
pupils the grounds, near
of the graded contributed church, Presiding
13.26 to Oxford orphan F. over-
turn, and ; he sixth and seventh
grades took a to tho inmates
of the county home.
The in cash
and a to Oxford
my I
The noble of The Ki
Daughter-, following their annual
took a feast to the
h gladness and
as well as to
the inmates.
Lost a Hand.
A living the
liver met an accident,
log that coat him one hand.
He was out hunting, and while
a fence with tho butt, of
his gun resting the ground a
rail Cell and caused the gun to dis-
charge. The load went through
his left band and tore it so badly
i- had to be amputated.
Heat Turned On.
The furnace in the Masonic
fired up Friday for the
first time and heat turned on the
opera The apparatus
worked all right and made the
house thoroughly comfortable.
Dr H. O. Hyatt will be in
Greenville at Hotel Bertha
Mb, 6th and 7th, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday for the
purpose of treating diseases of the
eye and fitting glasses. Those not
able to pay a lee will be
free. 11-14 It a wk I
turned in creek, near
cross roads, was
thrown into tho Bold waters of the
stream. The creek as much
account rain
storm the day before, and the
boggy in which the presiding elder
was riding got into a and
turned over. Mr. Smith was at
assisted from water by
those nearest to him at the
lime of and he hat
Buffeted no attack of cold
on account of m remain for
some time wet before he
could be driven In u place
tie procured.
House
Another good sized audience
greeted the Osman Stock Com
in the opera house Friday nigh in
the
While this is old play the com-
presented it s excellently u-
to make it very pleading. All
parts were well taken. The spic-
between the acts were of a
high order.
will be presented
tonight.
The a meritorious
company and deserve to well
patronized. Only praise of
is beard from all who attend their
New seeded raisins, pitted dates,
citron, currants,
nut. S. M.
Steel Wheel Fire Alarms.
Many of the towns in New thereby that he has been
even including ho large a place by
as Branch, have steel wheel the time of the Dreyfus
tire alarms, which arouse too, the Berlin wits asked,
around them in a very wide
radius. The are merely the far has France
steel rims of big locomotive drive was the
N. C, Nov. 1904. i T
j desiring them by the Central
Mis attend- j way from its disabled limp For Warm
-d the big in rolling stock. the alarm The department of agriculture
day. is mounted in a wooden tower frame has recently imported five
Robert and MUs Ia I of a eves and a ram-for
T. . , . . stout post. A big hammer hangs on use in the extreme southern states.
Johnson, were in and any one a A heavy crop of wool is a burden
neighborhood Friday afternoon, j fire clangs the alarm and calls in hot, dry districts, resulting in a
Misses Mary, Bessie, Laura; sens to action. direct ill effect on tho quality of the
Smith Clara were here I mutton. These sheep are being ex-
B tho with by the bureau of
i,. a Golf links to be found in animal industry. They are hardy
Miss Bessie spent , of an They
day afternoon with Miss Annie At there has been a brought from the Barbados, where
j golf club for nearly ten years. The they proved profitable. Country
Miss May spent eighteen hole course, which is laid Life In America.
day night at her home in Ayden. j out in the three mU from
t t u i the city, is said to be decidedly Library
Leon and Mis- j which means, Tho librarian of the of
Emma Brown, of Ayden, in acCording to some, that on loses an deputies at Berlin on being told the
vicinity Sunday. ; immoderate number of balls there, average time for getting a book at
Misses Mary Golf may be played Zanzibar, the Columbia university library in
Johnson spent Sunday afternoon I of ,; New York shall
. . w. M . , Ban, Hon- I go next Two hours a half
Miss j and . . . v one hour Paris
Henry B K British museum
sons, Luther and Harvey, went to- a Woman. and two and a half minutes at Co-
Saturday. Perhaps the Perhaps if he wishes to
It f. accompanied apparatus on record, so far read several books it might save
as human beings are concerned,
his wife, rilled his regular
at Bethany
and Sunday.
A number of our friend spent
Friday to see
the big show
and sister, Miss Carie
spent Sunday at L. A.
ton's.
Mis- Carrie Rouse and brother
spent Saturday at It. B
Joe and Joe Williams,
Standard, were over Sunday.
Marion Joe
were over a short
while Sunday.
passed out of existence recently
when a certain Mr. Williams died
at Bristol, England, a good
One time, it is said, the lady
seized a box of dominoes and
lowed twenty-eight pieces. an-
other occasion the consumed one
and a half pound.-, of grave, and
later she swallowed thirteen iron
screws. of these things
harmed her.
books it
time for him to make a trip to
York Tribune.
Girls expert remedies to work
a day's time.
lying cornea slow. Keep on taking
Hollister's Mountain Tea.
make face fair and
blooming. cents. Tea, or Tab-
lets. Drug Store.
The Face at th Window.
An American visiting
Norway, gives this sketch of
were driving past the
house of the great man when our
guide casually remarked, as if it had
just occurred to him,
people see Ibsen that
We looked up quick as n flash. There
he was, his wan countenance, pinch-
ed features and while whiskers,
looking like a face against
Library.
There will shortly be
ed upon the Alpine peak of th pane.
on Monte Rosa, the most elevated
literary and scientific institute in
the world. Its altitude will be
In the Desert.
In the matter coin-
feet. The library, which will interest is taken
take the name of Queen the expected at
owes its organization to hex motor cars for
supported by ministers m the desert. The
many eminent persons in Italy has been to
abroad. It will all the traveling -over
looks, sculpture, mid n, ll
photographs to lead to a so-
Abs I problem.





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Mill
XI
1876.
M. SCHULTZ
V an
Dealer. Oath paid
tildes. Fur, Cotton Seed, OH
Turkeys, eta. Bed
cads. Mattresses, Oak Suits,
Carriages, Pr.
suite, Tables, Lounges, l
Gall P i
Life Tobacco, Key
roots, Henry George Clear
Cherries, Peaches, A
Apples, Syrup, Jelly.
four Sugar,
Ly, Magic Food,
Seed Meal and Hull.
Seed. Oranges, Applet. Sf
. i lies, Dried Apples,
Currents,
China Ware, Tin
Cakes and Crackers,
Cheese, Bet-t Butter, Ne
Sewing and
mi Quality and
heap
K.
HO SCARCITY
OF
THINGS GOOD TO EAT
AT j
W. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
M this store you get Hon-
Goods at Honest Prices.
Anything wanted for your
. can be supplied promptly
if yon call, No.
assured mat you get
fresh, goods every time
ii here
LAND
By of of tie Super-
court of county, wad in a
certain special proceeding therein
entitled B. Moore d-
of Allen
V. E. Warren and
I will, on December 19th,
the court door
Greenville, sell at sale to the
bidder, two certain pieces or I
parcels of laud situated in and near j
part of the town of Greenville I
to One
pi parcel North of Third Street
adjoining Tar river, the lands of
Gardner, the heirs of M L.
wen, J. R. Davenport and others,
six more or less;
piece or parcel
is of and J- It.
tabling live acres more or
of
17th of November, 1904.
B. Moose,
of Warren.
. A Blow, At a.
t w t w. N
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who Ufa Is
wise foe bis
The who Insure
U wise bath foe bis and
You may health by guard-
It. It la worth
At the attack of
which generally
through the LIVER aid
la Innumerable way a
And save your health.
ITEMS
K. Nov. 1904.
Mis. is on the sick
LAND SALE.
By vis-tun a decree of the Superior
court of Pit county, certain I
special proceeding therein
entitled John is. Galloway
tor of M. M. Galloway Mrs. D C L S. J.
Tucker and wife and , , , ,
Monday, December 6th, 1904, before Baker, Misses Sexton a
the court door In the town of viewed the C. L Cu's.
sell at public snip h .
bidder for i of laud i ,
in adjoining the. The town met. lust
Galloway. O. . . . .
way and creek, and known and drew up resolutions re-
Lot No. in the division of the lands all lo be
Galloway, deceased, and .
which was allotted to Madison Dated within the next
way in said division h on c. D. Baker
record in the Superior t s
office of Pitt in record f
vision of No. page
This the 24th day of .
John B.
of M. y. Galloway.
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys.
SALE.
of
Hie t
y.
Ur,
of lie . . hi i. iv .
h lined
ids.
to-
Announcement
WE TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
By virtue of a the Superior school ii
court of in n v -i . .
No. 1.112, entitle.,. T. It. a in town
Moore wife and vi v i
son others, under- ,, . ., ,. .
will H-s an
before court door in
at public on Mo day.
Dec. 5th. 1904, the following
tract of land d In the county f
Pitt in Greenville
Rounded on the north by the lands
H. C. Harris and Mrs. W.
ville, on the south by the
land and on the rest by the
lands of W. contain
acres or less, on
us
Slid
Mis. S. J. Baker we i
Mrs. b. Iv. evening.
O-car Harris to
X. T. l i with
The following can
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nil o and in
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sides or .-nail and I
the Stanley M
land sold for partition.
This Oct.
F G. Jambs,
SALE OF PERSONAL PROP
Notice is hereby given that trill,
on Thursday, Dec. 1904, at I
public auction, ht -Maple
Craven county, N. the
property belong m to the -t
II Gardner, deceased, c
of the to I, h
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I the use of K i
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a- t
S-MI.
Oil
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v i by
announce that we are
Retail
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Country Ready Paints.
There is In the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a t
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings. .-.--
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Bake Hart.
GREENVILLE, N. C,
I 2- II P.,
pi-ens, saw gin, l
pulleys, mill
cart, farming
to hogs, etc.,
am also
general m
Mrs L. i G. i
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curt of Pill in the pi v i pro.
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10th, 1904.
Resource.
I., and
securities, et,.
from
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
9190,608.67
5,113.36
68.341.50
1,398
2,701.88
31,848.00
1824,884.12
paid in 126,000.08
Surplus,
Undivided Profits less
Paid 4,084.32
Bills payable 43,000.00
Deposit to check 225,330.72
Cashier's out-
standing 663.08
324,684.12
ll WANT COTTON
In Size Lots.
ii
i .
either pay or ex-
b i if meal and hulls for
and bags and pay all
freights Write
are lo Ml
HAVENS OIL CO.,
N. C.
ii .
division. .
will sell for cash public on
before tho court in n-
ville on Tuesday. Dec. aide mine marvelous
the following described tract land
in and in Swift town- n, I i i aim Guts, i
ship a. M. Burns. Boils. Sores,
Haddock, ,. n i .
Haddock rs. 8-It Rheum, r
I containing seres less, Chapped Hands, Skin
the lands to j lions; infallible for Piles. Cine
North
County Pitt. J
I, L. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
that above is true to the of my knowledge
belief JAMES L. LITTLE, a i,
her mother, Mer A.
is
DISSOLUTION
FIRM F.
.-mire
Subscribed sworn to before
this of Nov.,
C. S.
Public.
A ANDREWS,
W.
W. WILSON,
Directors
Greenville, N. C. King and
I MONUMENTAL WORK f;
said
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
iron Fencing
TO MAKE FER-
hook of receipts till you all
it Become
scientific Instruction. Hook
on
Va.
DR. G. F
PHYSICIAN AND
N. C.
r M
and the claims
of any and every d cue said firm
and assigned to
It. sole owner
all Indebted
to said to bin.
This the day of November,
K. J.
J. P.
A.
Norfolk.
and in
I Hardware.
ooh. W n
.
I ii warn soy
under of law.
or
o on, without my
This
ST A TON,
Slav, Winter ville, N. C.
nm k i.
Vis.
Mini hand
it
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. L,. CARR
Mrs. M. M. little Mi
Sauls are visiting relatives
in Rich mo Va.
Come to see when you warn
to buy Independent Manufactured
Tobacco, handle Trust
goods, Hart Jenkins.
Now we have plenty the
wagon and cart
wheels and will sell them as cheap
M any one.
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.
Ayden, N C.
re were services in the
and churches
day. In the
Rev. Mr. preached and
in the church owing to
the of the pastor Mr.
Davis, a conducted
vies.
Sewing at J. K. Smith
Bro.
One hone wagon as good as new
for sale by J. Smith Bro.
B. B. came from
New W
The ladies say that
Tyson have the prettiest line of
goods lo
Notice you want
your cotton ginned nice and clean.
in order that yon might
better fur it, bring it to
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co.,
N. C.
Mr. and
arc visiting relatives
0-i non Tyson are
X O., Hot.
The Sapper given last night by
the young ladies for the benefit of
Die seminary was a success, a nice
little sum was It was
the management of
Annie Toy tier.
A authorized agent for
and take
pleasure In receiving sub-
and willing receipts for
those in arrears. We have a list
Of who receive their mail at
this office. also take orders
for
When you need a nice, light,
tough pole, for your buggy or
carriage. Call on us and make a
selection. Ayden Milling ft Mfg.
GA
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co.,
Ayden, M. C.
enlarged
or a charges made. Best refer
eases gives, Hart Bros., Ayden,
V. .
Lyon of the military
school st
by a fellow student, pent
day with hi parents Here.
If yon need anything in the
of Tin
come to see us, Hart
Earnest and wife, of
left, on the train
from point Wednesday to
visit in Virginia.
Ask B- G. about it. Life
Fire, Accident and Health
P. O. Ayden.
Call and examine our line of
high grade buggies. You can be
easily of the
of material and
Ayden Milling Co.
E. E. C. will do all
possible ca i please you with
new line bun and
groceries
Just received, fine line of bar-
and fit you up in
or price.
Milling Mfg Co.
King is now hanging
head in shame. The election bag
passed has
got the so wham the differ
Fancy oranges, applet
and m i E. Ob's.
Call on s f a bar
rel Done better
-to be ha-1 here.
are offering good values for
the money shoes, hats, caps,
rugs mattings, tables and
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson.
For can peaches, apples, corn
c, apply to E. B.
What a lotions time the old
gobbler have between now and
the 25th.
i if do not secure
one of our grade buggies,
low will than ours.
Mfg. Co.,
de; N. C.
J W. is in Washington,
i an
We
class, Harness,
i filling Mfg. Co., Ayden
R D. W. Davis will preach
In
here Sunday night.
invited.
New line of men's suits, youth
suits, suits, and tn
fit j at. Cannon A Tyson.
I method of
the public that as Summer
son is over I am and Fixtures
special inducements order . . .
sell. My. of cannot be mm
excelled, and the Edwin
shoe which I exclusively is
net surpassed by any other make
Give me a cull and when I have
shown you my dry notions
Other line of goods I know I shall
be able to please you sell you J
J. J. Total
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. Manager and Agent.
Tho latest thing shoes. Call G l H K. Co's new
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. i market beef,
Don't fail to see Ty-1 and
sou's new both plain The electric for cutting
decorated. Prices are cheaper I d for fire use, cut cords
than formerly.
seats for
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seat on the market
Milling Mfg
J. R. Smith Si Bro. are offering
day. After a special to the trade in
more he g of fall winter
D. W. HARK,
IN
it they will d i i is
v a by no
hut a reality
our
The Milling and Mfg
premium.
Mi s ii nil two small
of E. I- are visit-
friends on other side of
First Class hand made brick, by
he wholesale and retail large
are cordially Invited to coll
investigate both and
Pants all and at J.
R. Smith Bro.
Our second order of gents youth
and children bats caps are
now on sale at J. R. Smith Bro.
Carpet V
at J. R. Bro.
Yard wide yard at
J. R. Smith Bro.
Car salt, fine and at J.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept con-
In stock. Country
Produce Bought and Sold
id ways on baud, orders . R. Smith Bro.
solicited. J. A. Griffin.
Jackson and Co's new
lice of dress goods taking the
fancy of all who see them. They
are
The ladies be
pleased will pat
J. It. Bro.
Dr. celebrated tablets,
best on the market at J.
R. Smith Bro
W L Dame Cooper, C.
D. H and of
arm yesterday.
Cold weather underwear at
prices to suit ail.
at W. O. and Co's.
Polite clerks, good goods and
at the store of J.
R B
Miss Louie J of
is n
Joyner, m. me
f. r we do not
-W t
Hay, cotton scad and hulls
at J, B. Smith Bro.
took and Heating at J.
Smith A Bro.
bushels field
peas at J. B. Smith Bro.
e,
D. W.
G R
North Carolina.
the most up to of t Mfg. Ayden, N. C
ever brought to this market. i notions just
hales of cotton an average J i -M
per day is whit the Ayden Milling
and Mfg. Co., gin. give
lint tho public-
found it out.
Her mum town
paints in ml, lead,
it J. B.
Bro.
The to know that
I n
stock of DRUGS, an
up-to-date line of STA-
all kinds
TOILET articles, best
of RUBBER
goods the
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE;
A carry Garden Seed
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar-
Chewing and
Tobacco, a large as-
of Pipes. Hard
Robber
sea, Best stock of Brush
of all kinds.
script ions carefully com-
pounded.
Not Quite
How often yon can get a
thing
nail or driver or an-
Have a
tool box be far
Our . f tools
an yon and
will see that your tool
not a single
Of Course
get
Horse Goods,
J. P,
OLD DOMINION LIN
M. M. SAULS.
PHARMACIST,
C.
Why suffer from intense head I J. -t Bro, would es
ache, eye ache smarts and horns, teem It u par-1
when yon can be permanently tics who .-d their pump
d one pair of glasses properly would once as
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, they are very in iced of it. I
Dale Optician, N. C. Weak j They do not
eye, thou in need of but us a mat Mr of
ways go f rim bad to worse. A lit- j t-i this re;
fie piece of glass properly
ed will work wonders. El In who has be-n
Those work j has j
in the of will ed to her home
do well to see liar; Bro,. i D. C.
C. A. Fair have re-1 your j
lamed their trip in , i produce ti
Or I J- A- Bro.
J. It. Smith A Bro trust ell their perhaps Just at ibis E.
with the m be .
all a h t an
lion to call their store.
Car lime, and cement,
FOR MASONS ONLY.
i lien
R. Smith Bro.
doz Mason Jars
Rubbers at J. B. Smith A Bro.
. i man he
H- u ii I only a
but has it necessary
Ht companies
are every body
realizes Mr Cox
to he being a
Misses and ladies hustler and having something
cloaks at R. Smith Bro. good to hurtle.
ii hi i j BI SB i
Relief Association.
best plan, the best
offered. See
A. P.
Ayden, N. C.
Steamer R. L. Myers leave
Washington daily, Sunday,
at On. m for Greenville, leave
daily, Sunday,
at m. for
Connecting at Washington
for Norfolk,
Philadelphia, New
all points North. Connects at
Norfolk with for ail
joints West.
Shippers order their
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York
Norfolk and Southern B. R. and
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk;
Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line Chesapeake Line
from Baltimore and Merchants
Miners Line from Boston,
Sailing to change
without Notice.
H. Myers,
Washington, M. C.
f. J. Cherry, Apt.
N. C.
I. B. Walker, Vice
Manager,
8-1-86 Reach Street. N. Y.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.--
At the of business 9th,
ASK FOR
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Co
Gush Items.
Gold Coin,
Coin,
National Bank notes and
S. notes
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in,
Undivided profits less
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
to check, 28,091.42
Certified chocks
Total.
COLUMBIA FLOUR,
If it give yon absolute
your dealer will
pay you for returning it.
R. P.
Dist. Ayden,
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Block, Best Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
BOOKS,
PEWS INKS
School Supplies
Lane
Dr. Louis
Practicing Physician
Office Hotel Annie,
Ayden, N. C.
Music
AT
BOOK STORE





THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
l. J. WHICHARD,
in the post office at Greenville, K. C, as second class matter.
Advert rates made upon application.
A desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in to fiction
. Pitt County, N. C, day, November
VI . C ti conference
; hi next
i is about to get that new
hotel again Raleigh should renew
its auditorium talk to keep pace.
At the New York horse show one
horse sold for We had
rather have the money than the
The 70-year old doctor of Stokes
county who eloped with a woman,
waited until in life to a
fool of himself.
The president is off on. a little
jaunt tie St. Louis exposition.
His presence will give the fair a big
closing
Edit- J. C. Caddell, of the
Times, has smallpox. He con-
the disease while on a trip
through the counties west of Raleigh.
If some of the of means will
resolve to give Greenville a building
Bill loan association for a new years
present they will do the town a good
turn.
Those who ate the most Thanks
giving dinner to get their money's
worth of priced turkey came
cut with biggest case of
Advice to the coming legislature
to adjourn early is that much breath
lost. It will hold on to the end of
the term and not stop until the pay-
stops The members were elected
for job and will want all out of
it they are entitled to.
The Thanksgiving woman's
of the and
was a magnificent paper of
twenty-four pages. It was edited
by prominent women of state
and presents a number of excellent
articles. The News and Observer
LIBERAL CONTRIBUTION
Old Pitt is the grandest in
the Union and Greenville as
capital is in front rank. Its people
have a heart as large as the world.
The cry of distress is always listened
to and the helping hand extended
On Thanksgiving day a collection
was taken at the Methodist church
for benefit of the Methodist or-
at Raleigh, amounting to
This taken in connection
the fact that last April this
church gave more than for the
same purpose, and that its Sunday
school supports an orphan, places
Greenville in the front rank
There is no cause that touches the
heart and pocket book of the good
people of Greenville quicker than
that of the widow and orphan and
congratulate the Methodists for
their liberal contribution of
day. A. B. Treat.
The Baltimore Sun thinks the
of a southern man to a
place in President Roosevelt's next
cabinet would be a fitting tribute to
the square-deal policy.
Time was when many of the
people in every community were op-
posed to and rather inclined to look
down upon free schools, hut hap-
that time has passed and most
progressive, thoughtful, men
these schools as the great
mentality for the uplifting of the
News.
FARMER'S SELLING PRIVILEGE.
There is a good time coming, boys-
There is every reason to hope for
better England, France, Ger-
many and the United States have
worth of battleships
and modern big guns in the course
of construction and are expecting to
send a lull line of delegates to the
International Peace Conference.
Durham Sun
Since the recent agitation of to-
questions in congress the
question has often been asked
always excels in every farmer sell his crop in small lots
, I for the personal consumption of the
The expense of living at this time , .
the la on the subject is pretty
is enough to almost stagger the i . . , , .
tilt, plain, states in effect, that
average man. Prices are higher op ;. ho no way
nearly one has lo buy the leaf so that it will come under
it is the fortunate man v. o ionics I the head of manufactured tobacco,
out In such times every one he at to dispose of it to
, ,, , , ,. whom and in what quantities he
who can should pay debts , , ,.
pleases. A recent report from the
promptly and not make those he the
If it had been known that Mr.
Roosevelt would fire all appointive
federal officeholders that have been
drawing salaries for two terms, there
would have been fewer enthusiastic
workers in the campaign for him
among that class of
it is understood that their
in his behalf had lit-
lo do with piling up the big ma-
Sentinel-
owes feel any heavier burden by
having to wait for the
We see no occasion for Democrats
to show much concern over who h to
have the disposition of federal pa-
this stale, as there will
he nothing coining their way.
With the price of tobacco holding
up so well this season and the ten-
of cotton to continue to go
and keep below ten cents, you
may look out for an increased
co crop next season.
The North Carolina boys got licked
Richmond,
game football between
university teams of the two states
resulting in a score of 1.1 in
favor of Virginia.
While me universities North
and Virginia had their
Thanksgiving game of foot hall,
Wake Forest College and Richmond
College tested their skill in debate.
In the latter the Tar Heel boys came
out victors. It shows that the col-
this. The report
farmer advises the
that he raises a large crop of j
tobacco and he desires to be informed j
whether he is privileged to sell the
same in small lots at from to
pounds to any person without the
payment tax. He also asks to be
advised if he can give this tobacco
away as premium, selling a pipe, for
instance, tor twenty cents and giving
SPECIAL TO HA-
CUBA.
a pound of tobacco in the hand, not
that puts something in m ; IO
heads makes more reputation than chaser He was advised that as to-
training them to run after of his own growth and raising
pigskin. i which is not rolled, sweetened, or
otherwise manipulated, being in its
natural condition as cured n the
farm, h would not be restricted in
any nay in the sale or disposition
it. as such tobacco in the hands of a
farmers is not subject to tax;
the privilege accorded him by
law as the Farmer or grower of the
tobacco he con sell it in any quantity
t any person, or give it away in the
manner proposed; that the persons
who receives this tobacco from him
would he Id responsible for its
proper and disposition If they
personally chew, smoke or other-
wise consume it no tax would accrue;
but if they resell it to consumers it
LINES PROM A CRITIC
Collars look better around a clothes
line than they do around some
necks.
men would shudder to have
the x-ray turned n their doings in
this world.
If your reputation is such that it
needs shading you better come
out in the open
Everybody most
to put up an umbrella in a
but an auctioneer.
All men have money coming but j would be regarded as manufactured
in many cases we drop out of sight
The in unity pi. f
advice, and from some quarters
are told to hold their cotton for
cents. There is certainly no pros-
now in sight that the staple
will reach that figure.
before it. arrives.
Young men who fly high seldom
consider where they are going to
light
In years gone by when the storeR
in Greenville closed in observance
of day the barrooms is in
never dosed but kept wide open, direction of things which are
This Thanksgiving there were no and around which we cannot
barrooms hero and the difference the of Wisdom is
reminding us that we are
was very noticeable.
and causes us reflect upon
what would become of those dear to
bring Italian laborers i ., , , , , .,., ,
, .,, , us if we should fail them. We should
from the norm, hut the ,. . , , , ., , . ,,
, live in such a state that we should
Will I'm able to get work
Some people say that marriage
game of chance. If this be true
most men are born
particular lottery.
hen a fool hits a town it docs
not. take him long to settle down to
his proper place.
whenever
tobacco, and the person so selling it
would be required to qualify as a
manufacturer of tobacco, put up the
tobacco in statutory packages and
pay the tax on the same at the rate
of cents . per
Tobacco Journal.
Do not miss this opportunity to
visit beautiful and attractive Is-
land, as it will afford, not only the
opportunity for you to make a de-
trip bat, to
of the South, will offer the
additional opportunity to Invest
gate the possibilities of Cuba
the view of developing their
business in that country.
A conducted, special,
Havana. Cub , Jan
sun from
O Richmond and Norfolk, V.,
a d points In the
Carolina, will connect the
Occidental Steam
steamer
Tampa, Fla , night
nary
The party limited to
therefor. i-s
made in
never be afraid to die our days
he it. Herald i , ,
are best spent when we remember
The trouble is that the does I , an wt,
not want work and will not work must give an account of our stew
when he gets it. Times.
A Prescription shut will Usually Held
Good.
A practical man has -formulated a
prescription which he is willing to
guarantee to ruin any of the growing
generation. The prescription
Let him while a boy; let
him smoke cigarettes and loaf while
a youth; then give him a college
education Under these conditions
the college education will
ruin, and the only he will ever
make of it will be to fool some poor
girl into matrimony, and then she
or her people will have to support;
him
A nil man favored
college education for the
wholesome youth who work
Chronicle.
cost c b ship of
a d
will
t-.
s ill limited fr u-
passage
Havana January
1905, with privilege of stopover;
at any point. In State of Bur
south of
final limit which will
January 22nd, 1905
The rate, from Q i If,
N. C , for the round trip
meals and staterooms
Mr. A. W. will meet
party in Jacksonville and
them to Havana. Mi
speaks Spanish and will
place himself at disposal of the
piny, tarnishing any
for which ticket- for this
will sold will leave
Greenville, a m., Jan.
lib,
up your and go and
you desire say other
books, etc., on
or to say in Spanish
and bow to nay
H M M.
W. J. P. A
Wilmington, X. C.
of After Year Of
had with lame
for and I
in th
John G Jud.
I mi went is also mi equal
and bruise. It is
Drug Store,
LING CURE
NO MORE EXILE FOR CON.
A Cure at Lust Obtained, After
a Investigation,
by St. Louis
A few months ago the attention of a
few scientific and philanthropic
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
So astonishing have been the results
and in cases pronounced
Incurable by all old methods that a
company has been formed and Is now
to furnish at a normal cost
this cure to all
One of its chief features is
that patients can remain
rounded by friends and relatives, and
in a great many instances, especially
the incipient or early stages of
disease, pursue their daily vocations
an ii become completely cured
Patients treat-
here in St. Lou's have complete-
recovered as rapidly as those in
Colorado. New Mexico and
wonderful results in question ha
been accomplished 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, Mo. The cure will be known as
the Lung I and Mr. C
P. Benson, discoverer of fluid
Inhalants me u-ed, will person-
ally charge, of the of the
company. Mr. Benson will personally
meet all who call i the office of tin
company on Seventh street, and will
answer all communications from
who are unable to make a per-
the St Louis Globe
Democrat.
Free booklet on
Company,
Seven tn St,
Louis, mo,
FOR CONSUMPTION.
NOTICE
After July lot I will l
pared to con-
to lid for
in town at
person will
then only run hotels to
depot wharf and fare on
that will also be phone
Central Barber Shop.
Fleming, Props.
Located in in-., section
of the
Pour chairs in operation earn
on presided over by a skilled
inviting, razors
in clean.
f.-r past patronage
ask yon cud when
service i
E.
will sell at private sale; fine
mules horses. tine cow
about head carts,
tobacco trucks, cotton planters,
horse acme harrow, acme
harrow, disc kings,
plow and plow hoes,
forks, machine and
rake, planter, and
and cotton baskets, corn,
fodder pea
This Nov. 25th, .
It. J.
NOTICE.
All persons are. hereby forbidden,
under penalty of the law, to flab, hunt
with or dog, in-in any way
pass upon any of our lands in Green-
ville township.
This Nov. 7th 1804.
J. It. Mott.
11-7 d J. G.
Mountain Tea
A f
and
M-
K- Trouble. Pimples. ;
Hit Bowel,
In tn.
. ., a
. Pm
. res SALLOW PEOPLE
WINTERVILLE
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WED
WINTERVILLE ITEMS
N. C, Nov.
There is the best selection of
Inks, library paste and
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox
A Bro. ever brought to Winterville.
Protect eyes by buying one
of those eye shades at the Drug
Store, price cents.
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by County Oil Mill.
If in need of good barrel of
flour or pork see Kittrell and
Jno Bay and P. A.
spent Thanksgiving day
in the country.
Don't forget to or send
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co. Fat light wood is the kind they
Don't worry over that little lot
of cotton yon had over when
yon got through ginning your last
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys
seed cotton in any quantity the
best market price paid every day
Finest line of dress goods in
town. K. G. Chapman and Co.
G A. Kittrell Co. have just
received a car load of No. Tim-
Hay.
N. Manning Co. are carry
the medicine that will cure
diseases of the in any state.
We now have tin hand a nice
line of dress goods at remarkably
figures, come, and con-
Yours
Kittrell Taylor,
J. B Johnston, J. A.
At wood Kittrell, J. F. .
W. C. Vincent
W went t Greenville
Thursday.
For apples, mullets
and cheap. Bee T.
N.
Body Carts for is
now the Mason may
want n to b ml your
farm lo Hie or
A Mfg. are
them and
hail loiter spud your- order
at
in-
will he
II you in if
and
col it. and C
St. K vi
i; lo
the
A wood. The
A G. Mtg. Co. to on-
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All
styles, lowest prices. See stock
before purchasing and save money.
Winterville Mfg. Co.
Misses Bertha p
Olivia Cox, of Grifton, came
Thursday to spend some time with
Mrs. Cox.
Boarding J. D.
Cox. Board per day. Best
house in town.
Pocket and tablet cutlery
crockery tinware big
line, cheap.
Harrington Barber Co.
Penny a specialty at the
store of B. T. Cox Bro.
Car load new Hour
A. W. Co.
Window and door frames, porch
columns, brackets all kinds of
house trimmings at rock bottom
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co.
Shirts and up
Barber Co.
market, in town.
Taylor.
Oranges and
candies at H. .
Miss Nancy Smith, who is teach-
near Black Jack, came up to
to spend Thursday
and Friday and went home Friday
to visit her parents.
Bargains tor the people Puces
Bright H. L. Johnson.
Car load Salt for sale cheap
A. W. Ange and Co.
B. me your turkeys I pay the
L.
Carload of salt just received. Q
Harrington Co.
Big of Royal flour
just received. Prices
i. Co.
We to pay highest
prices for eggs chickens and tor
keys. A. W. Ange Co.
boots and shoes all de-
us at A. W. Ange at Co.
Being in position to secure first
class raw material cheap, having
machinery with which to do our
work, and being able to save and
work nearly all of our timber,
are a few of the reasons why we
can save our customers money,
Winterville Mfg. Co.
Paper roofing, hardware, etc.
A. W. Ange Co.
We left our Thanksgiving game
in the woods.
of well broke mules, sound
heavy and strong. Apply to A.
G. Mfg. Co.
and water proof coats
boots and shoes a specialty at
Harrington Barber Co.
For brick store
feet long, call on or write Jno.
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C.
We are paying for turkeys
limn now on. Kittrell Taylor.
Dress goods, and
hamburgs all cheep at Harrington
Barber Co.
Floor oil cloth at A. W. Ange
geese highest
market price paid for same.
Kittrell Taylor.
Car load of best patent flour
just received at Barber
Co.
Miss Cox, who is teach-
near Grimesland, came hone
to mother, Mrs.
Evelyn Cox.
For stoves and dinner pots, go
to A. W. Co.,
For dress goods, velvets silks go
A W.
At Reduced Prices--The A. G.
Cox Co. are closing out a big
lot wire fence reduced
They have the finest and most
substantial fence made and you
can get a bargain if you apply at
once.
For fresh meat beef, fish and
Thanksgiving.
If the Thanksgiving;
DINNER is well dressed
surely the DINER aught
to be.
A may be just as thank
in his old clothes as in
new ones, but he doesn't
look it.
How about one of our
HANDSOME SUITS
or one of our elegant
scoots OVERCOATS
for Thanksgiving
Perhaps it's a new Hat, a new Tie, Gloves, or
something else in Haberdashery you're wanting.
The Best of Everything is Here,
and Thanksgiving is a splendid time to
pear in something new.
Frank Wilson,
The King Clothier
A. G. Mfg. Co. wants a barbecue. Go to H. L. Johnson.
trimmer of about one years tat
wood cart bub. A. G. Cox Mfg.
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now Co
Seed. They pay received a lime
price or will a. w.
tor meal. When We want, to buy your
i re write for prices. Sheep Skins, Goat Skin-,
For f nits and Turkey, Geese,
lo a. r and Co. They j
int. market price- U-
A. G. Cos Co. have
received it id bar
f want ii fl-i
you cm
bed wire and A q Mfg Co.
pair
them
Better call
have them in
poultry is of course strong owe while
wire. stick.
Cheap shoes dry goods, notions, Oranges apples and raisins
robber Roods. H L. Johnson.
Art rugs trunks,
at T. N. iv On.
Store
a,
Tasteless CASTOR OIL
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T.
Cox, Winterville, N. C. 3-22
tract to ha vi- five hundred cords clocks and rubbers
woodcut Co.
a job van at R G. Chapman, A Co, say that
office. they a Taste as good as Maple Syrup.
Protect your feet by wearing general and price
good shoes. B. G. Chapman
Co. have kind size yon i-----.
Mr. Mm. Rena
Galloway of ace visit-
at B. W.
School pens,
supplies of ail
can be toned at the drug
store.
A. Kittrell for feed stuff
of nil kinds
Frank of Greenville,
wt here Thursday. He
Tie oil mill in now day
and
per yard,
C-,
hand cheap. If
w-h a second hand
A. O. Cox
Mfg. Co.
KING COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY
WINTERVILLE, N
This ins a reputation to sustain. It is a
and place to buy, a place where
i nut, and whore
j with prices, wherein the
i Think of it us your store,
your in
values in
Cloths, Cheviots, Serges fancy,
tin I tings. The ii eel suits and
Skirt v.
Jackets. he mist
I Jackets for fall winter are here. The style
are different from those lat season. Too to
attempt description.
Ready to wear Clothing. We carry the
of Clothing made for boys, youths and
We curry system and the ,
made by Co. Try a , ,
and if not satisfactory, money v,
funded.
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.





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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
cl cur Patrons. We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice.
field for selection is the widest. The prices ere the generous assortment full of quality
and merit.
TWO PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IS
fl III
DRESS GOODS.
We are waiting to please yon with Dress Have
placed on a pretty line of the newest styles
patterns. It has been oar pleasure to show prices, cent a
to per yard.
Our line of Trimmings is complete. no com-
on this line. Prices from to per yard.
We are constantly adding to oar Dress Goods and Trim-
ming Department the newest and up-to-date a fast Mi
they oat, striving at all times to maintain the high
standard that we have established in these lines.
to us for the we will not
you.
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our line of
Jackets and Furs.
PRICES to
Ar II Line of
and Jackets.
Our are the newest creations and our Prices
Quality considered.
tot
MADS
Comb n
OUR FINE SHOE LINES.
The Dorothy for Ladies, Prices and
Health for.
rt
Modern fine shoe making is a of
and Many shoe
makers the
of good shoe making, they
know how a durable and
stylish shoe ought to be made,
but lack the necessary
to out their ideals.
Only by combining these three
qualifications can you pet per-
shoes. Our Fine
Lines, the Dorothy D and
Health, the
very acme of scientific
shoe making combined with
style and finish.
M, Art
OF X. J., YOUR POLICY HAS
Value,
Cash Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that works automatically,
Is
Will be re-instated if arrears paid within on month while
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence
of and payment of arrears with interest.
second No Restrictions.
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each
year, provided the premium for the current year be pal.
They may be To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To make policy payable as an during the
of insured.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville N. O.
I Do You Eat
Good, Fresh Groceries
If you do come to see us. We keep every-
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our
at the Lowest Possible Price,
Johnston
CASH
Greenville, N. C.
DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES.
THE NEW YORK BAZAAR
Will Do it For You.
Our buyers arc Keeping eyes open
on every sale in the Northern Markets and
they grab every opportunity to give you
GOODS AT I-3 THEIR REAL VALUE
Call and see us before you do your
chasing.
new
IN CHEEK BUILDING.
A Full Line of
Fancy and Staple
on hand.
We Cordially in-
you to call
on us.
coffee l B. Cherry Co.
Your Friends,
WAREHOUSE
Tobacco has
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, BOWLING.
It.
Mother everywhere praise Out
Minute Cure for suffer
logs it him relieved and the lives
of their ones ii la A
for coughs croup and
A. L, Spafford,
Postmaster of Mien,
little girl was unconscious
from strangulation daring u sudden
and terrible of croup
Minute Cure quickly re-
and cured bar I cannot
praise it too One Minute
relieve wakes
cuts out phlegm,
draws out and re-
move every cause of a and
strain on Hold by L.
Woolen.
Bonds make
make the years.
A Wild Ride For Lit
With family expecting
him to die, and a sou
life, miles, to get Dr. King's
New Discovery Consumption,
ii ml V. H. Brown,
of Ind., endured death's
asthma, but
wonderful gave instant
relief cured him. He
now sleep soundly every
Like marvelous cures
Consumption Pneumonia,
Coughs, Colds and Grip
prove its matchless merit for all
Throat and Lung trouble.
bottles and
bottles free at Wont en's Drag Store
t. t. t. s. W,
SPECIALS
BIG STORE.
ii
MILLINERY CLOTHING.
We are sole agent for
We use only the best mate-
rials in our Hence
the Popularity to which it has make of Men's
grown and recognized by all i Youths Quit
well dressed people to be up-to- I
date in every way. Coats and
C. r. BIG STORE
too prolonged
own en,.
Fearful Odds Against Him
Bedridden, alone and destitute.
in brief was the condition of
old soldier by name of J. J.
Havens, O. For years
be was troubled with Kidney dis-
ease and neither nor
gave relief, At
he tried Bitters. Ir put I
him on his feet in short
now he on the toad
t Best on earth for
Liver and Kidney troubles and all
and Bowl
plaints. Only
by J. L. Wooten,
a to yourself, and
others will be you.
Dress Goods
The Largest stock of this
season Woolens we have ever
shown. Embracing every new
to be found in any city.
Furniture.
The Recognized Leaders of Fine
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs,
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you
call for in this line.
Witch Hazel Salve baa
cured thousands caves of Piles.
bought a box Witt's V. itch
tin-
of our write H.
Tex.,
if fr of Piles
cured me. p. gold
by f,.
Evans Street,
Greenville, N. C
Next is I
n off.
What is Life
the last analysis nobody I
knows, but we do know
under strict, law. Abuse
veil
of
in
or Liver
Dr. King's Life Pd
re-adjusts this. It s gentle,
thorough. Only at
Drag Store.
of
A Good Complexion.
eyes and nay cheeks
red by using Do Witt's Little
so p.
Moore, Tex. A
certain cur, for biliousness,
Small
f In net. Sold by L.
purse what thou-
I WE WORK ALL THE TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS.
. ea here the most Startling
heard
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard.
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent.
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair.
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price
Men Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents.
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents.
brain,
ens. inn, while you shop.
That's
i Makes you
well, you well.
Tea or Tablet v.
Drug Store.
We mean what we say. The above a
good Bargain we are offering. Come to see many
j Lock For The Hive.





Than
Meredith, whose
with English high life, Eves
. He built himself a
long u-o. It is charming, but
a A. young woman with a let-
l. . of introduction visited Mi. Mere-
. L as his home was being
. With some pride he showed her
o. r the building, but she, a little
your books
you describe huge castles and spa-
baronial halls, but when you
come to build you put a little bit
of a like this. Why is
is replied the
an- cheaper than
Phil Grave.
The only tiling that marks the
where General Phil Seamy fell
in the bottle of Chantilly, Va., is a
OM
Bedridden, alone and destitute.
Such, in brief wan the condition of
an old name , J. J.
k, U. For
be wan v. Kidney dis-
ease and neither
cine gave relief. length
he tried Bitter-. It
him on bin feet in short order
now he on the road
t- Be-t earth for
Liver and Kidney and all
forms of Stomach and Bowel Com-
plaints. Only Guaranteed
by J. L. Woolen, druggist.
Prices Almost Talk,
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.
. V V
and that was
rough cress of pine.
placed there by an old Johnny Rel
Captain J. N. Bollard. General
old chief of scouts, Captain
has told the story of
how the tears came into the eyes of
Lee and Stonewall Jackson when
they heard of death, lie
had been with j i the Mexican
campaign, and they I him.
Sailors n., Sf
When the British Mediterranean
squadron of forty-three war-hips
visited Smyrna at end of
March the got a day ashore
and squandered in the
town. sailor at the end of his
day he had left. So he
hired ten boatmen at cents each
to row him out to his ship and
rived there in style.
A Ball.
Two thousand disciples of
Wilton held recently on the banks
f the Seine the greatest fishing con-
test ever known. After the contest
there was an ball. This is
the greatest fish ball on record, and
since there was a bouquet, too, bread
on this occasion went with one
balL
Help introduce
the automatic steam pi
chine Carolina
reg
Guaranteed to do a family's awn-
in minutes without labor or
attention, to cleaner than
washing machine or
beard. Will not harm IDA most
delicate fabric. Sells sight.
Big money for Customer
happy. For particulars address
H. B Adams,
N. C.
Bole agent for North Carolina
READ. COM
BE CONVINCED
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values
To who this may
persons are bid on the
old Clark,
and Hams land in Pitt
with dogs or otherwise,
under the law.
This Nov. 1904.
J.
by It. J. Cobb, Manager.
11-3 d
My price,
O. O Newman,
baby was did not grow.
Our doctor Hollis-
Mountain Tea. Now
she's Strong, rosy and healthy,
to your Tm. cents.
Drug Store.
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values
My price,
LY IN SALEM
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE.
Ph. D., Principal.
Winston Salem. H. C. March 9th.,
M. N. C ,
It is a unusual in life order tins late
in more which
we add to our the i at
in the work. We added quite n i r id your
during few and i
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values
My price,
yards checked homespun, others price
My price,
instrument during I be last few Mid thy have all q Li -II others
given good sat Ion. a piano of unusual merit, Sample ail Oilier
the constant us.- h ch all pianos have within
JUT -u- .
School, but we are glad l- to that your
have stood i m. w will continue to purchase
front Your urn. a need arises.
think . dozen now in the school.
J. II. Clew ell, Principal.
X rare i magnificent
play cs
ii
; i n-
They are fully
and up.
w guaranteed.
factory tale will
close before many more
Title, m lowest days, when factory prices will
and e promptly withdrawn, and if
the Moor slight, you any earthly use for
It at piano r organ it
preen from pa you to take a look around.
hen in Mis
is guaranteed for years. B Patrick, who is
fine display with us during our stay
of at low here, he glad to on
ranging In price from a tune.
CHAS. M.
fl. Q.
My price
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price
My price
pair Leather Shoes. Others price
My price
Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE
AT N.
At tho close of business, Nov. 1904.
Furniture fixtures, 1,241.86 ,.,.
Due from Capital StOCK paid in 19,000.00
Gold Coin Undivided profits
Coin 201.71
Bk other U S 4,014.00 to
Total Total
Site of North
Pitt County. j
J R Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
the statement is to the bet of
to before .
Next door to
Bat
A E. TUCKER,
Greenville, N. Q.
For Neat and Attractive
Job Work
Send your orders to this office.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
and Friday.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR fl ADVANCE
PITT COUNTY BANKS.
Five Institutions i i Finance.
Tee recent establishment of
banks at and Bethel
five bunks in operation in
Pitt
does not hesitate to y that these
banks are as solid and make as
any in the
the condition of these banks at the
close of on Nov. 10th,
made in response to the call of the
n commission,
gives public an idea the
excellence of institutions
The reports ave all beta publish-
ed la Reflector and the
Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. DECEMBER
ITEMS.
No.
N. C., Nov. 1904.
Charles is spending
the week on his farm over the
river.
Mrs. Lorenzo after
spending several days no Green-
ville, returned
W. E. went to
The report of
Hutu- Dudley and Bill
were here Sunday.
Mi-b Allie spent Saturday
night Sunday with relatives in
den.
O. H. sou,
Sunday ear
D-iii attended church in
people of the feel a j
Sunday.
K. E. went to
Friday.
V party will he at
school house Friday p. m.
Dec. Every laxly come.
A of our friends attend-
ed church at Sunday.
the es of
in
their amount f
money in
also gives an r u
of the people th
The Bank of Greenville the
-oldest of these being
establish-d in 1896 which time
it bank of
In
every year has shown fine progress, Reported for
today its are Club was delight
a little than by Miss Winnie
The deposits of this bank are Tuesday afternoon,
while the and 122nd, at her residence on Fourth
undivided profit are nearly The guests were
SANS CLUB.
TOWN MATTERS.
Proceedings of Board of Aldermen.
leg the new guard house end
; the payments on avenue.
The were to
; meet all trains, to patrol
The board of aldermen met in every section of the town, and to
monthly session Thursday be places
all the members being where Honor illegally
sold or gambling carried on; also
J S. who had been that the ordinance prohibiting
alderman for the on the streets la more
first ward in place of Buck, rigidly enforced.
resigned, qualified by taking the
official oath and entered upon his Service at Christian Church Sunday Dec.
duties. 4th.
The street committee reported; The morning service
that only little work had been J be in charge the Christian
done on the streets as it was Board of Missions
thought best not to do much until the first Lord's Day in De-
the laying of water set apart W.
that the claims of Brinkley p,
Hooker for to their A lo
bad j prepared and will include an ad-
been by the ton paying by A
them Two other adjustments map of the world has
with property owners b j been prepared to
the avenue were made, work of M.
Mm. M. M. Harriss to be paid Following is the
and James Lout;
The and wells
vocation.
Scripture lesson.
Prayer,
in t stock.
a few bank
anywhere i . make.
The Greenville Trust
reported their in
condition.
The market committee reported
that the old buildings the lot
need a market
guard house had been sold
that the new guard house was
nearly completed.
The white cemetery commute
reported work done last
meeting.
Tue tax collect r, treasurer,
police officer,
chief of
presented
reports for The dis-
received by Miss
invited the parlor, which
WM beautifully decorated
Beauty roses.
Co. was established in 1901 and The was to order,
been remarkable. r the transaction of
Beginning with capital, was entertained by the
the end of the second it in- reading of a short selection by
Creased to If 5.000 At that time j Mis. Haywood and a de- sales daring the mouth
its was J musical program by
among the stock holders, and; Pal tie Skinner and Sallie Gotten,
since its u nu i profits The had the pleasure of
reached To-1 having with
day its total are to Skinner
and deposit and Miss Dickinson, of
After the program the hostess
Bank of ii less then served dainty and
two years old, y- ts total re- the club adjourned to meet with
this sh time show an Mi-6 Lottie Blow Dee.
above and its
j END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB.
.;
Hymn
Hymn
those women
which labored with me in the gee-
Phil.
the Very Thought
of Travis
E. Hooker and Mrs.
Preaching by the pas-
tor first of a series of sermons
Footsteps of Sub-
for Dec. 4th. Fathers
H. H. Moore, pastor.
amounted to
J. R. C. S. Carr W.
A. Bo wen were appointed a com-
with the city attorney
look over the town charter re
commend sch changes as thought
advisable to ask the next
to make in the charter.
The chief police was instructed I Wilmington is soon to lie have
to notify owners of the paper.
STATE NEWS.
op which Gorman factory
that the excavation must
be filled so that it will
water.
An ordinance was adopted pro-
boys under i g years of
started nu. l been doing Reported
only a f when End of the Century Book
report was made ah a resource held a most delightful meet-
above i i posits above Tuesday afternoon, at the age entering or in pool
Mrs. W. A. Bowen or placing games therein
The , Trust j fourth Street. under a of an equal
Co. business about the first ; were for the I to be imposed ii on keep
of November, in less than tan j, nil banquet, which be I era of pool or billiard who
days showed of nearly at boys under the prescribed
nearly evening, Dec. 8th. age to loiter in or play games in
Taking statements of the
live banks together show re-
sources de-
posits of nearly which is
a can be
he literary program for the, the pool room.
was post until the The manager of the telephone
next meeting. was given
Miss Dickinson and Mis. A. E.
fucker were the present.
Most delicious refreshments
Of. The banks are all welt officer I served, after which the club ad-
The home it is
to be enlarged.
The Baptist State Convention
will meet Elizabeth City on the
7th.
December 23rd will be observed
as North be the public
schools the state.
A movement is bot to make
Beaufort, N. C, a great seaport.
Senator Simmons other
men of stale are taking
much interest in the project.
The County Superintendents of
Public Schools of North Carolina
trim such of the trees holding their annual session in
under police direction, intern i
with the telephone wires.
J. C. Lanier was elected a
ed, and by thorough I to meet with Mrs. L. tee of graded school to fill the
this week. We see from
the daily papers that tho
is quite large.
business men.
Over Twelve Million Bales.
Fleming on Tuesday. Dec. 13th.
vacancy caused b; the resignation
of M. A. Alien. Mr. Lanier
i Dr. It. L. both placed
Small fire.
The bureau report issued today J About o'clock the
places the estimate of the cotton night a belonging to Eliza
crop this season at a colored woman, out in
In of this j colored west of
heavy report there was a limits, caught on fire and was I
decline of about a quarter cent in ; nearly destroyed. An alarm was
Wine. given down town and many people
New Deacon. j went wan
tar that the fire was
carried there.
At a in the Baptist
church Wednesday night C. E.
Lincoln was elected to fill a
i i i f i We have lbs of Bel
tie board of deacons. Cream cheese that we close
The church made an admirable out at lbs far at Johnston
selection. I Bros. 11-30
Help introduce
the automatic steam washing ma-
chine North Carolina
i he greatest invention of the age.
Guaranteed to do a family's wash-
in without laborer
tent ion, and to wash cleaner than
washing machine or wash-
Will not harm tho most
delicate fabric. Sells on sight.
Big money for agents. Customers
Night policeman Buck For particulars address
J. E Adams,
N. C.
Sole agent for North Carolina.
vote was tie for live ballots.
It was ordered that the note to
the Banking A Trust
, for borrowed be
ed for days.
abandoned the position the
office was declared vacant, and W
H. was elected night
police.
Accounts allowed and or
drawn on the treasurer
amounting to something
Much of this was for
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL
Thursday, Dec. 1st., 1901.
J. Thigpen is quite sick.
Haywood Everette, of Roberson-
i in town.
J. White today for
son to visit his son and attend the
conference.
Ex-Governor and Mrs. T. J. Jar-
vis went to Henderson today to
the conference.
Mrs. Asa has arrived
from to join Mr.
in making their home here.
Friday, Dec. 2nd., 1904.
B F. Sugg, of Washington, was
here today.
Mayor W, R. Parker went to
Ray A. Tyson left this morning
for Wilmington.
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow
Hill, was here today.
Mrs. W. G. Lang, of Farmville,
is visiting Mrs. R. L Smith.
Mm. A. H. left this morn-
for to her par-
attend the conference.
Saturday, Dee. 3rd.,
Mrs. C. F. Manning went to
den Friday evening.
B. T. of came
in Friday evening.
A. C. Monk returned Friday
evening from Tarboro.
Harry Skinner returned Friday
evening from Raleigh.
W. W. Perkins came in Friday
night from Richmond.
K H. returned Friday
evening from on the read.
Mr. Mrs. J. H Warren left
this morning for a visit to
Mrs. O. B. Baines, who has been
visiting Mrs. L. W. Tucker, left
this morning.
W. returned
from Raleigh where
be had attending the meeting
of county superintendents.
Inspector
who has been spending some days
here inspecting the in
the county, left this morning.
A. H. Wooten, factory manager
of the A. T. Ce. here, been
to and left
evening for new poet
W. L. president
H. B. Walker, vice president of
the O. D. S Co., of New York;
agent at Norfolk;
T. H, Myers, at
M. K. King and H. B.
of Norfolk, officials of the N. A ti.
railroad, were here today.
Now doth the Small Trade Dis-
count Stump
Improve each shining hour
And gather premiums for the wise
Who know that cash has power.
cost yon too
unless you get Trade Discount
Stamps with them. cash
purchase made of J. B. Cherry A
Co., will give you stamps to help
fill your book.
A young man puts in a
lot of time looking at his new gold
watch.
It is not what you earn but what
yon save will make you rich
If yon will boy your groceries of
J. B. Cherry Co., you will get
Trade Discount Stamps which,
when saved, will make you rich in
pocket and your homo rich in
handsome things.
i .


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Eastern reflector, 29 November 1904
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November 29, 1904
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