Eastern reflector, 13 December 1904


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warn H
ville Refuse to Further the
Distilleries There.
Asheville, N Dec.
I. of Aldermen in executive
. ion lust night
i. city a Wow
Five and Half Million.
The of the ville
tobacco market as reported by
W. secretary of the
board trade, show that for the
month of November the sale-
en it declined to re-license tin- amounted to 1.613,004 at
tie establishments, both large and; average price of per
to continue business hundred. As c with last
January 1st, the year the decrease sale is
is rescinded, pounds, the sales in November,
Mid it is not probable that it will j 1803, being The total
be, the distilleries will to sales tor this up to D.-C. 1st
operate herewith the ushering
Of the new year.
The action of tin- board was a
lo the their
friends, but watch
reach
Prices Almost Talk,
DOWN HT
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.
Card of Thanks
We desire to
. thanks to the Or
ed the trend of f past
several months w have had i empathy expressed for us in
the ear of the city ,, ,.,
our sod.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tyson.
j SPECIAL EXCURSION TO HA
CUBA.
Do not opportunity to
I visit beautiful and is
such n vent t occur.
It is said tie deter-
mined stand is due i the fact that
the hot
at any indicted
for valuing the i i d the
of the aid d. not propose
t- countenance ,,,. on, h.
The action of -he ard has been f you make a de-
the on trip to the
streets and the f South, will otter the
declared additional opportunity to
adhere to its policy of la-.
light and said such u policy. I A personally conducted, special.
If earned out, Would mean severe excursion Havana, Cub-, Jun-
to the men who have invested nary 1905, from Washington,
Another of W ,,, Virginia. North and South
question is Carolina, will with the
of the and friends peninsular and Occidental Steam
to retaliate leaving
next spring and work for the night
. 5th,
Tue limited to
The county therefore
heartily in favor of the; lie made promptly, order
city of it is to seen re proper
that had city ; anted Steamship the
in. , ship of the
Steamship
would have refused to d- so. which will the
News and to Havana.
i Tickets will l e limited for e-
n on any
Rumor, of of Japanese. ,,,
Dec. is with privilege of stop,
rumor that u of
flank baa been
pulsed great loss. The story j The from can ville,
is not yet official continued, but j S. C , for the round trip includes
details are cir- meals and staterooms
It is A. W. will meet the
General l. knew n and
the movement was in them to Havana. Mr
waited e-e i ii peak fluently will
of of th.- captured a. ll place at the
it . -t . ;. . Information
that the Japanese
threw for which ticket- for this
into tin where-, will he sold will leave
the fight, th Russian collected Greenville, N. a m., Jan.
five ll 1909.
READ,
BE CONVINCED
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values
My price,
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values
My price,
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values
My price,
yards checked homespun, others price
My price,
Sample hats, all colors, others price
My price
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price
is added that are
Japanese corpse, which H la-en
collect as This
dos not include the loss
in wounded. The Russian loss, ac-
cording to this account, was only
thirty or forty men.
Make up party and go and
should yon desire any other
hooks, pamphlets etc , on
or to say in Spanish
and how hi say
H. M. i. M.
W. J. G. P. A.
Wilmington, N.
My price
pair Leather Shoes . Others price
court
a certain special proceeding therein
in session at entitled, James H.
By virtue of a i f the Superior
of Pitt county, made this day, in
Conference
The appointment-, of the
in
., i W. L. Cobb,
Henderson, were read out. Monday Ml, will, on Mon-
Rev. J, D. Bundy was re- day, January 2nd, 1905, before the court
, , , I house door Greenville, at public
turned a presiding elder of Wash-1 to . for cash, a
district. Rev. J. A. certain tractor parcel of land in
, , -Hi- Heaver Dam Pitt county and
day was returned to Carolina, adjoining the
and Rev J A. to lands of C. D. Smith. J. C. I A.
Z ., D t i . tn K j others, acres
Rev. R. B. John was sent to subject to the dower
Rev. N. H. D. Wilson to V. therein.
Rev. L. E. Sawyer to
Farmville, Rev. F. A Bishop to I Cobb.
Central Church at Rev. G. j Blow, Attorneys.
A to Rev. N.
My price
Next door to
Ban i
A. E. TUCKER,
Greenville, N.
M. Watson to Grace at
Rev. H. N. Eure to
Beaufort, Rev. G. F. Smith,
FOR SALE-
farm containing one
acres, lying in Sampson Co.,
I bordering on the Six eight
elder of district, ,,, and
Rev. L. L. Nash to Henderson,
Rev. II. B. Anderson to Enfield.
The conference meets next year
in Wilson.
half miles from Elliott. There
is plenty of timber and cleared
laud adapted to all general crops
Terms of sale cash or
half cash with good security.
C. E. Turkey,
or
W. J. Burgaw, N. C.
For Neat and Attractive
Send your orders to this office.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
.
Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
ONE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Ni.
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER
No.
T YR COTTON AND
OF COTTON.
If there ever was a time in the
history of cotton, he farmers
who have on hand had con-
the situation, it is tight
now.
There Is a need for every bale
of cotton, is reported by the
government bureau, to have been
year; and it is badly
needed. have been
short a long lime
goods are waded. The tamers
need cents for cotton.
They am to
hold their cotton than at any time
since the war, aid if every farmer
Say ;
I Will Dot ell for
to it, the price
will be It i time
for the of to
rise to the of men, and
set manful and
and col ton is king than
over
It is up to the bolder if the
Spots lo save the price. If the
solders of be Mi cotton will
c-e Din
sad i .-,
far with a
turn t- per bale
spot tho
time, and lot a i go
and buy
March, My and J . cotton and
will of sell f until
shall to to sell,
oat. i.; t--r
their cotton than he pride
will net them. and bad-
men, If there e r a time
ii oily together
it is yon iv ill yon
way the n
lam not a pain to offer
one On u about
ace i . This
j . p
can r who will think
I Mr. W. P.
New d a most
. hold-
-1 to manage
earn
A.
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
Wooten Moore.
Miss Helen E. the
daughter
Of Mr Mrs. I, J. M- was
led to Mr. Al red II. Wooten,
i Pin the i
the of his voice that is
Great Interest In the Work.
The teachers the county were
against inclement weather again
today, they
their courage and by a
number being present at the
monthly meeting association.
It mutt be said to the
that they take great ii-
their work, and result
of coming together to
study improved methods is
fest in more in the school
room.
The exercises of to-
day's were conducted by
Rev. F.
cull and reading
of last meeting programs
of ill Carolina exercises
were distributed.
A model on literature
and was by
Mis
Miss Eula Cm, with a
gave a model in
Miss Mary Hodges gave a paper
an illustration on study.
Miss Eugenia is read a pa-
per geography.
The distribution
or the of
out by the slate superintendent
was next in order.
There and
on toe led by
J. H.
Every feature program
i and
credit upon the
END OP CLUB BANQUET.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Adopted by Greenville Graded School.
We, the teachers and of
the school
which Clifford Tyson was a
feeling that in his death there
hat from one whose manly
bearing, spirit, and
to duty bad so us
i h he into intimate
and dally contact, that is but
filling and proper that we should
bear mis public testimony to the
high esteem in which he was held,
do, therefore commend, at their
worth, the many noble traits
of Christian character which be
Reported for
End of Century Club had
its banquet,
to husband of its members, on
Thursday evening at
the residence of Mr. a. .
Mis E B.
The guests were informally re-
by Mr. Mis.
Mr Mis. B, B. Mr.
Mrs. L. C. Arthur. They
were delightfully entertained with
musical selections by young
ladies present.
At o'clock the folding door.-
the room were thrown
open and the
The long banqueting tables were
decorated i he club colors, led
white, this with the
lighted snowy linen,
silver and brilliant holly,
ed s appear.
Mrs R. R. Cotten,
of the club, acted as U mistress
in tier own w.
Instead usual
of flowers, the scheme
was
pie, did not
a t hum and take a
There were red ribbons tied to the
place cards and extending out
ends of them into a
silver dish in the center of tho
table. When the guest were seated
the that
dishes be uncovered and requested
guest to draw from
to his rid
boo. The pie proved to h filled
I u- answers were
tor
and merriment.
The toasts were responded to by
the ladies this year.
Mrs. Mark gave the
needs Greenville.
Mrs. L. C. Arthur to
COUNTY MATTERS.
Proceedings of Board of
The board of county
were in monthly
session on 5th be-
the new fiscal year. The
of the board, J. J. Kilts, J. R.
Barnhill, J. R Spier, J W. Page
and w. R Horse, who been
re-elected for another term,
by taking the prescribed
J. J. Elks was re-elected chairman.
Orders on the treasurer were
sued in the aggregate as
For 9166.75; county home
6173.88 court officers 617.35;
and ferries 9630.36; small-
pox and
printing coal 828.75; jail
976.90; treason
house 835.93; tickets 7.50;
conveying prisoners and
618.26; register
law territory 681.68.
The and
health presented their month-
Luke was released
from taxes on real estate Con-
tent valued at
R. F. Hill and A. and J. B.
were from special
taxes in township.
Twenty of Red Hawk
Fire Co., and
of Rough and Fire Co., were
released from poll tax for 1904.
J. a. J. a. Barber, J.
Clark and Cannon were ex-
now poll tax for 1904
Pauper of Alex. Dan-
was increased to per month.
J. R. and H. A. Blow
were appointed committee in-
reports of the
various county officers.
J. A. Harden as re elected
of county home.
C. E. Fleming was elected Stan-
Letters That no Clerk Will
With.
send money by mail every
week to my in said
the man. d
it by money o or by cheek, or
by registered post. I just
bills in an envelope along
with letter and send the whole
thing by regular
urged tho sane
big risks of having
your loiter be-
tween New York and Ohio and
the money
the contrary, I take no risk
at
hardly a week that
I don't read of letter being opened
by dishonest mail clerks some-
where in the United States and
cash
letters sent the way I send
mine, I the money in the letter,
anal the envelope and address it.
Then I write in the lower left hand
corner in red ink, envelope
contains in two bills
and No; a mail clerk
on earth dares to that
ope. They ail take it for a
and the Utter and money are as
safe an if their wag
by a regiment of
o'clock. The
err He hi as t . mod by Rev.
C. W a of the
bud .
iii were nu-
m ii
families f bride
nun j.,
to one of
oiliest respected
in the d the groom is a
prosperous farmer of Pitt I
The young couple left j
mod lately after the ceremony
the toast, Mrs Wiggs a keeper.
Monopoly i It was ordered that the sheriff
I be for only one extra deputy
Mrs. J. B as courts at per day.
j a petition was filed that
Mrs, Hairy gave toe public road leading from Her-
Club Hodge Podge.- i to run,
The Club Podge was which road was discontinued at
that at the request of the; meeting, be reopened as a pub-
it will be road.
The toasts all delightfully Richard Williams, of
and elect; W. Tucker.
T menu Samuel T. White,
While shall for , ,,.,,, K ; John D. cox, u.
ladles and bi
to enhance the the
Tin h
at hoping that
the next would he Belcher, constable elect of j
as an ii. f mil j. R. Over-I
feet learn of Mas- all it. ,., constable elect of
Taylor,
As a child, yon probably hie elect of Bethel township; J. i
looted postage stamps pleasure. constable of Chi-
A-a woman, collect L. H. Cox,
rude Discount Stamps for . ,,. u .-. ,, , t
I They will save yon a dollar Creek
on your home since B- Tucker, constable of
all of ma y C L. Par-
of
stable
J Ross, constable elect of Caro
January
C Fleming, O W
Scott, D Q W Q
way, H T Jefferson, J R Gay, Ash-
Jonas J B
Howell Cobb, J A Fleming,
J W O J M
Craft, J A
Newsome T B Manning,
D B N L F
L Brown, W A W W
Matthews, W J Whitehurst, W T
Keel, J V I A Nichols,
Calvin R A Tyson, A B
Congleton, W C James, B F Pat
rick, J H Arnold, C O Brown,
Julius H W
Second J Smith, O
A Dell, B K James, L A Fulford,
W A Bryan, Jr., J B Whitehurst,
J R W S Smith, A J
Lafayette Cox, W B Stocks,
Moore, Savage, J L
R T W M Smith, M
C J H Corey.
yet In bis death we but
rejoice that we that he
has removed to a
better school where he sit
in the at a
COX,
Al M.
i Fountain,
. net elect, their
which were and
u official
Three Convict
On Wednesday night three of given in exchange for the stamp
their future home at Centerville,
driving
Free Press, 8th. convicts are work near you save that tho
i is.
made such things as every O. V. Smith,
in needs, and is to buy . ., . .
elect Falkland township,
i ville and at the guards have would ct. Free a township, each tendered
placing them in the Farm-stamps are given with a new official bond which was accepted
ville guard house for keeping. I
books, which hold but worth.
j other free arc made
and proscribed official oath
The three, all colored, made their j T R j
escape through a window in the yon a . The for the term
upper of the building. all about the free stamps. i of Superior Court were drawn.
Baptist Convention Officer.
The Baptist stain convention in
at elected
the following officers f r the
President R. H. D.
Oxford; Vice-presidents, J
Shiner, Asheville, E F
City, T. M.
Rocky Mount; Recording Secretary
N. B.
Hi -hi C. Moore,
Chapel Hill; Walters
Durham, Raleigh; Tress-
J. M. Stoner, Asheville;
Auditor F. H. Briggs,
Corresponding Secretary
ton Raleigh.
This is the thirteenth
time that Dr. Marsh has
been elected president of the con
Hustlers.
Every planter should
keep an eye on the advertisements
of Par ham, Bowling.
The Par mini warehouse selling
the to seeded raisins sud
the dinner can be bad package at Johnston the market will afford at
of at Bros. I a w t. J Bros.
hand square piano and
good guitar for sale cheap. Apply
to care this office. t d
New seeded raisins, pitted dates,
citron, currants,
nuts. B. M.
All kinds of pickles sweet, tour
mixed, and at Johnston
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GREENVILLE'S GREAT
DEPARTMENT STORE.
THE
PRIZE.
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to
St. Louts, Mo. Oct. Victor Lock Co., f
received, to day, the Grand at th
CAN OF THE CAREFUL BUYER- Fair, for their exhibit of solid bank
w and general of and and
their magnificent d splay taking first over all
We have the right thing for every person, the right price for every purse. tor, for modem improvements, construction, workmanship
A beautiful assortment of new and Goods, perfectly adapted to the wants
of our Patrons. We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice.;
for selection is the widest. The prices re the assortment full of quality
and merit.
Victor Receives
The Safe that has never been
J. L SUGG, Agent
GREENVILLE. N. C.
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DRESS GOODS.
are waiting to please you -with Good.
placed on sale a pretty line of the newest styles
patterns. It has been oar pleasure to show prices,
to per yard. ft
Our line of Trimmings is complete. h no com-l
on this line. Prices from to per yard.
We are constantly adding to our Dress Goods and Trim- j
ming Department the newest and up-to-date ms as fact as
they come, out, striving at all times to maintain
standard that we have established in these
Look to us for the we will not disappoint
you.
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of line
Jackets and Furs.
PRIORS to
A Fell Line of
and Jackets.
Our are the newest creations and our Prices
the lowest, Quality considered.
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
For Christmas.
Everything you want in the way of
nice Groceries, Caned Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our store
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods.
JOHNSTON BROS,
The Grocers. A
UNION WADE
Comfort
With
OUR FINE SHOE LINES.
The Dorothy Dodd for Ladies, Prices and
Health for Men, Price
Modern line shoe nuking is a of
and
understand the
of good making, they
know how a durable and
stylish shoe ought to be made,
hut lack the necessary
ion to carry out their ideals.
Only by combining three
qualification can you get per-
shoes. Our Fine Shoe
Lines, th Dorothy Dodd and
Health, th
very acme of scientific
shoe making combined with
and finish.
Art
COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF
AND GOOD PRICES
Parham, Foxhall and Bowling,
Leaders
Sales and High Prices on the
GREENVILLE MARKET.
WE ARE MAKING FINE
Sales Now.
PARHAM, FOXHALL BOWLING.
A Full Line of
Fancy and Staple
always
on hand.
. a We Cordially in-
you to call
HIGH GRADE
on us.
Your Friends,
coffee J. B. Cherry Co
Hardware.
Cook Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING
Bad Streets.
Oat in tobacco today a
mule palling a load mired down to
his body it required a hard
to get out of the
Beware
is
Witch writes J. L.
of Ala. have
it in Piles, Cuts
Burs for yea re and can rec
it to he Halve
the market should
keep it, is an invaluable house-
hold,
be kept immediate
Bush, N. T., had a
ore my for twelve years
that tut- doctors could not
All salves and bUd
proved worthless. I could Dot
walk for over two Finally
I was persuaded to try
Witch Salve, which has com-
cured mo. It is a wonder-
Witch
Salve a bear. Sold
by Jno L. Wooten.
Belief is the rudder by which
ship of our lit t-s is directed.
Fight Will Be Bitter,
Those who will persist
their ears the continual re-
of Or. New
will
have a long and fight with
their troubles, if nit ended earlier
b what
T. K. B all of Baal, Miss., has to
tail my wife
symptom of mi. She tool
King's New after
Everything else had failed
came at and lour
bottles fired be.
by J. L Win r
Trial bottles
free. t t d
Repentance never comes too
late, if it comes from the heart.
A P Pill,
Pill is pleasant
as Dew Little. Early Bis-
Little Risers
are so and effective child-
delicate ladies and
pit- enjoy their g
people say tiny are
the best liver pills sold.
J L. Wooten, druggist.
I,
A rich lather is too
young man's excuse f r
A Frightened Hone,
Sunning like med down th.
occupants,
a hundred other are
day occurrences. Ii
to have u reliable
none us good as
Salve. .
Cuts, Eczema and Piles,
quickly under its sooth-
inn effect. at J. L.
Drug Store.
Tom hoy who sprained his ankle
had a fr attend-
school.
Mother Be Careful
Of the health your
Look out for Coughs. Colds,
Cough, atop
In Unit One Minute Cure
is the best remedy. t
Sold by J. L. Woolen,
No young man can surprise a girl
by her; he only thinks he
tie or well,
lake- f ice bright as
nor morning That's
Rocky Tea does.
Tea or Tablet.
Drug
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.
C. BIG STORE
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 Fine
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs,
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you
call for in this line.
-.- j- i
C T.
Evans Street,
Greenville, N. C.
CURS
WE WORK ALL THE 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 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 and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents.
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents.
We mean what we say. The above are only a few of the many
good Bargains we are offering. Come to see us.
took For The Bee Hive.
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THE REFLECTOR
AND
l. J.
in the post office at N. C, as second nuttier,
Advertising rat made upon application.
A correspondent desired every post office in Pitt counties.
m to f
counts, N. C, .
TEN YEARS OLD.
FARMERS CO
C s
A circular sent
by I, Joyner, president of
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Co ,
makes a showing, and
insight to the good work
the company is accomplishing for
the farmers of Pitt county.
It will be remembered that this
was organized and began
business with one late in
the season of 1903, the
The is ten years
old, aid by celebrating
the eleventh year
today enlarged in
Ten on th- of
December, 1394, daily edition of
first appeared. It
then a very email sheet,
three to the but the
people appreciated it and extended
a helping hand. Four times in the
ten the size of the paper has
April 1st, 1895, for the remainder of that
size increased to columns the j reason was finished a dividend of
page, and in per cent paid to the
year it gr- w to re columns. Meeting with such the
The next was interest of others was naturally drawn
29th, when it was . resulting in such increase of
six columns, and today the that two more warehouses
to seven columns in conduct Due-
Greenville had steadily in this season.
these years, and the policy of the That the company is doing good
paper has id ways been to try to keep established by facts set
little ahead in the march of the circular referred to.
that is b B leader and not a During the month of November there
follower A daily size ere sold on the Greenville market
is no small undertaking in a pounds of tobacco at an
and we average price of
is plenty of Lard Of this amount the Farmers
worn lo produce it. Vet we have Co. sold
always had faith n people of on average price of
Greenville and Pitt they l J The correct
have never lot all back when any b a
step forward was taken or any effort of W Harvey, secretary of
made to advance the interests sin- of
rounding us. We believe they will An analysis of these
continue to hold hands and that Consolidated is leading the
help work for the of market and making money for
the town and county there
The the par- in
of the daily, is now nearly over four i dollars.
thee years old V hen the writer us that the Farmers
took Bole paper in 1885, Co is a com-
hie only capital was a good sized MU organization that
debt hanging over him, backed business in a way to help the
a willingness to work and a deter- former and put money in Lin
urination to do his beat. Under
these the paper had to
wort its way along and make such Th Merchants Journal of
pi ogress from to time as its that State Auditor It F
means would permit. While the Dixon will recommend to the coming
has not been all that de that, the tax
we are none the gratified be repealed This is a ate
u what the d, i the right direction. The
and are glad lo give our readers of taxation that has been placed up
what is before them today. on merchants
The edition of The very unjust The merchant has to
Reflector will follow the daily in toy ins tax on what hi
improvements and that also will ban, just like other people, which n
enlarged in o abort while. Some Hut in addition to this the
weeks ago an order placed for a I as to pay i privilege tax
new and larger press which we hope business, then he has to
Kill Lo installed by the coming of pay an additional tax on his
new year. There never was a more
We feel grateful to the people for just tax than tax up u
their support of the paper, and if gross and the
they continue to their patron- should repeal it. There is no
age in subscriptions, advertising consistency in taxing a merchant so
and job printing, we promise to do much on what he sells than there
our best to return them full j would be in taxing a doctor so much
and more. on patient, or a
as butcher much par head on every
ha sells, or so much
says sot VT bale the It
trip, J than
fro as j act
James Wilcox, who is serving a
thirty-year term in the penitentiary
for the murder of Miss Nellie Crop
had been about lost of,
we see that a movement is on foot
City to get up a
to submitted to Governor
Glenn asking for his pardon May
be the new governor will not go to
turning the pardon mill the first
thing after being inaugurated. At
any rate he should think a good long
before pardoning Wilcox, even
if the conviction was based upon
circumstantial evidence. Wilcox
served about two years of his sen
This talk among Republicans of
opposition U third terms for Federal
office holders is really amusing. If
the Democrats had won in the last
national election there would have
been more civil service crying than
a little against turning the
cans out. But many of the fellows
are so hungry for pie that they do
not want to see members of their
own party stand at the counter so
long
Meetings of farmers in the cotton
counties will be, held on
the 17th inst , to take action to hold
their cotton until advance
There seems no plausible reason
why cotton should sell below
cents and hope the farmers will
be able to get that price for it
President Roosevelt began bis
message to congress by to
our which
he claims has been aided materially
by long-continued
policies Ho wrote that before
he heard the low price of
cotton.
Sully is reported saying he
would not be surprised if cotton
sells for five cents before, it strikes
bottom. If it does get that you
will see little of it raised next year
It is there will be a lot of
changes going on in Russia in the
near future We hope they will
change some of those miserable
names we try to crack every day
has got a backer in
the of Senator of New
York. Now you will bear
more about cutting down Southern
representation in congress.
Is Charlotte going to get all the
good things It now intimated
that Governor may locate in
that city to practice law after
term in office has expired
If Roosevelt would only come
South just now he could use that
big stick of his to advantage on the
numerous vagrants that in-
fest the Southland.
Christmas is almost here and the
average young man is asking him-
self the question whether to marry
and settle down or to spend all he
has for presents.
If there is any begging around
town when a big snow comes invite
the beggars to the wood pile and see
if they will work when the
is offered
It is said Thomas E. Watson, late
Populist candidate for president, has
speeches to burn. It's n pity all of
them are not cremated before they
are delivered.
You will not see the cotton crop
pan out us large as the government
estimate, but all the same the report
had effect on the price and served
the purpose of those who wanted to
make a at the expense of
the cotton producer.
What the South care about
losing nineteen congressmen, the
which it is will be cut
ff if the bill becomes a law
had rather lose treble that
i than to have the voting
Russia says she isn't looking for
pence at present, and from gather
what we can from Japanese
we don't think she is getting
very much.
A person always smiling with a
mouth full of does net always
suggest a pleasant indication.
Would it not be fair for the war
correspondent to whack with the
congress correspondent.
U p
in some
led of a varmint is killing
I the Pity but what that
I'd of varmint could and
or two to doing
in every county in the State.
the government officials
a crop estimate that sent the
pries cotton tumbling downwards,
may be one way the president has of
. giving some of the campaign
a chance to even up.
would to the
administration that if it in
, tends to hold the Philippines as a
colony it to give them
show for commercial existence as
regards tariff regulations.
The next state convention will l
composed of a smaller number of
delegate than the last one, the re-
of a vote for governor
Wonder if weevil congress
will act like the other
for a big appropriation
The total number of admissions
to St. Louis exposition is
ported at
The country has plowed through
the President's message and is not
much wiser thereby.
The president is again chewing
ob bis Cram. Pity but what it
would nauseate him
The on the hill are pouring
hot on down in
the harbor.
has made first whack at
the South, but we are able to
stand it.
They ought to atop it
That not
at all.
being east the last election than ft will
east years ago. ff mil at the this year.
The System l Pad
The illness of a juror in the Nan
Patterson case in New York after a
great deal of the evidence had been
put in and the consequent failure to
proceed further, calls
to the present jury system in
vogue all over country. Twelve
men constitute a jury, and it takes
every man to bring in a verdict.
When one member gets sick the
whole falls through. The com-
every-day layman cannot
why the system could not
be changed, either by providing
that in an emergency of this kind.
eleven men could and determine
the case, or by making the full panel
fourteen and allowing twelve of
them to finish it I f course dour
this way, where we seldom have
trials requiring weeks to determine
we do not have failures often,
though they do occur sometimes,
and the resulting is enormous,
causing a trial from the beginning
as if nothing had been done Ia the
New York case it is going to be
cult to get another jury, for the
far adduced baa been
published and commented on,
that a man who has read or heard
it will not be competent. It
is a bad system and surely needs
some attention. The risk is top
great. Greensboro Record
Sign No Papers.
Just now when there
money in the hands of farmers ad-
agents will be on the road,
will have the best and only
clocks, sewing machines, steel rang-
es, churns, and other use-
articles, all of which can be
bought at homo. The writer saw
two a few days ago who
had just finished the install-
on sewing machines,
which could have been bought for
or less. These agents an
ignorant man feel that last
chance has come to the
they have for sale and then
by giving two or three years time
they deceive the purchaser com-
They have chattel
gages which are iron-clad, and once
signed there is no way of evading
payment. Those agents generally
demand the cost of the article the
first payment Never any pa-
of that sort The asked
by these agents are generally three
times much as your local dealer
will ask. Those mortgages printed
in such small type that the ordinary
farmer cannot read them, are
and deceptive
Farmer.
Governor administration
will soon a thing of the past To
say that ho been a great Gov-
is no exaggeration. He has
done more than any one else for the
cause of education. Ho has by his
untiring efforts started a move for
higher education that will tell in
years to come And notwithstanding
that certain Republican politicians
tried during the last campaign lo
slander and belittle his
it a fact that there never was
a cleaner or more patriotic
in any State at any time. The
name and fame of II.
will live and cherished long years
after his have been
lost sight of by all living His-
will say of him that ho a
great and good Governor and true
to every trust. Lexington
If a mas shews genius in
and maiming thousands of
low creatures give him rank,
high pay, fasts hat
those who by patient,
tail with
benefits to all mankind to plod ea,
said
WINTERVILLE
This department Is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
Dec, 10th.
There the. best selection of
Inks, library paste and
art the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox
at Bra. aver brought to
Protect eyes by buying one
those eye shades at the
Store, price cents.
Highest price for cotton seed
paid by County Oil Mill.
If in need of a good barrel of
flour or pork see Kittrell and
Town taxes are Due. I am ready
to give you a P. B. Tucker
tax collector.
Don't forget to or send
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox
Co. Fat kind
Don't worry over that lb tie lot
of cotton you had over
you got through your
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill,
in quantity the
best market price paid every
Finest line of dress goods in
Q. Co.
A. W. Co., are Jobbers
for spool your
orders.
We have on hand a nice
line of dress at remarkably
low figures, come, see and be con-
Tours truly
Kittrell and Taylor.
Walter Tyson, Juan B. Wont.,
and L. to
this morning,
Box Body Carts for is
now season you may
a box-body t to your
farm products to the or
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are
and selling and you
bad better them your order
at once.
It you are in need of
flannels, skirt, and waist
call on B. Q. Chapman Co
Just the third large
shipment of shoes this full, nil
styles size, prices right.
one all look them over.
We can you.
Harrington Barber
Joseph Archie is here.
lot of I and
i; good condition. Apply
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All
styles, lowest prices. See our stock
before purchasing and save money.
Mfg. Co.
Boarding J. D.
Cox. Board f 1.40 per day. Best
house In town.
C. L. Tyson was. here
Wednesday.
Penny candies a specialty at the
store of B. T. Cox Bro.
Best market in town.
Taylor.
Oranges and
at H. I. Johnson.
your turkeys I pay the
highest L. Johnson.
Ft Oranges, candies and con-
fresh. See A. W.
Ange Co.
Big consignment of Royal Hour
received. Prices
G. and Co.
j also carry a line of rubber
over coats boots and water proof
jackets the very thing for cold,
rainy weather at Harrington
Barter Co.
Dave and Savage,
of were here one day
week.
A. G. Cos Mfg. Co. wants a
trimmer of about one years
The County Oil Mill is now
Cotton Seed. They pay
the highest cash price or will ex
for meal. When
are write for prices.
For fruits and
to a. Q and Co. They
have a lot.
A. G Cox Mfg. Co. have just
received n of bar
bed win- poultry fence.
poultry fence is of strong
wire.
Cheap shoe, dry goods,
Being in 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,
Mfg. Co.
For loaded shells,
and single guns. Price Go
to A. W. Ange A Co.
Misses Floyd and Clyde
of Lenoir county, were
visiting B. G, Taylor week.
The drug in stock
cayenne pepper, and sage both in
leaf powdered form.
entire outfit for sale
for cash or approved security.
G. A. Kittrell Co.
N. C.
Pair of well broke mules, Bound
y and Apply to A.
G. Mfg. Co.
Improvements keep going on
here. W. A. Smith and J. S. Ross
are improving their property.
Bargains for the twenty
days in jewelry and cutlery.
B. T. Cox Bro.
For store
feet long, call on or write
Whitty Son, N. C.
We are paying for turkeys
from on. Kittrell A Taylor.
geese highest
market price paid for same.
Kittrell Taylor.
A new lot of chairs just arrived.
A. W. k Co
J. M. Blow, of A dim, has
here for several days this
week.
tat
wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co.
For paper roofing, nails
The long cut Win
Overcoat is not
only stylish
elegant, but
more real com
fort than you will
find in other
garment.
Ours are made up
in the swellest style.-
of the season, and
arc designed for men who want something swagger.
The tailoring, character and finish of these Cone are
Beyond Criticism
The fabrics are of the very best
We especially desire to have Young Me
Smart Coats.
Prices moderate. This store is a unit
On ii b v
Frank
and rubber goods. H. I. Johnson. A. W. o-s. place.
B. F. j huB a
some time in our town I week. in B. T. Cox ding
and and until after lie is not
latest Style neck ties at Harrington looking but be lore the lit
The King
t J. A. Banning, N. f
C.
A good cm wood.
A G. Cox Mfg. Co. to cm-
tract to have five hundred cords
wood cut Any wood cutter wish-
a job can see at their
Protect your feet by wearing
good shoes. F. G. Chapman and
Co. have the kind size yon
need
J. M Dixon. Bryan,
and Joe;
Leila
Mis Rena Peel went to Greenville
this morning.
School books, stationery, pens, I
pencils and school supplies of all j
can be found at the drug
store.
Second buggies cheap. If
to buy a second hand
cheap see the A. G. Cox
fit, Co.
Mrs. Ohm-lie
went to Bethel this morn-
Window door frames, perch
brackets and all kinds of
wt rock
prices, Mfg. Co.
Bargains tor the people
If. L. Johnson.
Co.
Shirts for the birds W.
Ante ft Co's
K. G. Co, that
they have u lull t of
general and I
are right.
At Reduced
Cox Mfg. Co. a e m
lot wire feline o d
They have the floes
substantial fence made a
can get a bargain if you
once.
Jerome a i
May Anderson were hr
back the other
for fresh meat fit
I barbecue. Go to II. L.
G,
Mil
ices.
you
Mis.
tie folks. and see what be
has on exhibition.
We want to buy your Hides,
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, e
and and will b
est market prices same. Kit-
Taylor.
If pair of
pun c-n get them
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. Better call at
once while have them in
TRADE WITH A
That have fa if
NOTICE.
I hereby warn any and all persons,
under penalty of law, against shelter-
J harboring or giving employment
to my wife, Laura Sta on, without my
Go to T N. Manning Co for consent.
This 21st day of November, 1904.
Staton,
fresh candies, nuts, and
choice
t s w, 11-21.
W Me, N. C.
KING COMBINATION
A.
MANUFACTURED BY
C. COX
WINTERVILLE, N
The ethics of retailing have changed Ia y
despite the old methods. This More i
axiom of salesmanship expressed him I we
it was being initiated into commercial
mail hip in i hose days was expressed in r lien
body call sell II customer what the
can sell them they wan
That day has passed; the modem In
method; to-day the shrewd retailer follows
resistance of baying whatever m
and depending on smart salesmanship lots
the Jaw that exists
WILKINSON'S
the thing that people want. in
the best and riced at prices that compel i v
is real. We me not disposed to a
money printing yon do not cam
do not keep. Columns of talk and pages o
justice to the import and of our
have t right kind of merchandise at the i i
ask you to investigate.
i st
Hi i
V f
r,
do
tit
THE REFLECTOR,
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING
POOR PRINT





S. M.
retail
Dealer. Oath paid for
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil
Turkeys., Bed
Oak Suite, Bk
Carriages,
Tables, Lounges, Safes, p
and ft
Key
roots, Henry Oar
Cherries, Applet
Applets, Jelly,
Flour life.
Magic Food, Oil.
Seed MI Hrs, Gar
On-., Apples, Rot
Candies, Dried Apples,
China Ware. Tin and
W are, Cakes and Crabbers,
tool, Cheese, Batter, H
Sewing Machine and
goods. Quality arc
quantity. Cheap for cash.
see roe
M.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of an order of Super-
court of Pin county, in a
therein
pending, entitled B. Moor ad-
of Allen Warren
against W. E. Warren
I will, on Monday, December
1904, the door
Greenville, sell at sale to
highest bidder, two pieces or
parcels of land situated in and near
part of town of Greenville
known as to wit One
piece or parcel North of Third street
and adjoining Tar river, the lands
D. Gardner, the heirs of W L. i
Warren, J. R. Davenport
containing six acres more or I
one other pi OS or parcel I
the lauds of Dix- u and J K.
five acres more or;
less. Terms of
This the day November. 1904.
E. B.
Alton Warren.
v Blow. At
II w t w. N
MEANS HEALTH.
Are y
Insomnia
Take No Substitute.
OF BALI
In the
Superior Court
ale
Slate of North Car.
Pin County,
D. Jones i
vs execution
J. B. Norris
By virtue of an execution directed
No Mae Suffering.
If you are troubled with
get a bottle of
Cure and see how quickly
it will cure you. Gen. A- Thomson,
of bad
Announcement
TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
The following points can now
reached over the lines of
this
N. C.
Beaufort
Littleton,
hew
Oxford,
Bock-. Mt.
v.
Winston,
; to the undesigned from the Superior for yearn. My
court of Pitt in the above en- was hopeless.
titled action. I will, on Monday, 2nd Dyspepsia Cure was recommended
Atlanta, Ga.
Mi,
Chattanooga,
Charleston. S- C
Vs
Columbia, H. C
Danville, Va
Va
day cf January, at o'clock,
M., at the court house door of said
county, to the highest bidder for
cash to satisfy said execution, th
right, t tie a d interest which the laid
J. B. Norris the
real estate, to wit-
That tract or parcel -f land n Beaver
township adjoining the Ian
Hazard Lawrence
Fulford others containing
acres more or known as
the Laney Norris place.
This 2nd day of December, MM.
W.
LAND BALE
By virtue decree Superior
, court Pi.; county, in a certain
Nashville, j special proceeding therein pending,
New York N. Y
New Orleans,
Norfolk, Va
Petersburg, Vs
Philadelphia, Pi
ii Vi
St. Louis, Mo
Va
entitled John b.
tor of M. M. Galloway -t B. W.
Tucker and and others. I
Monday. December I, before
he court h use the of
sell at public gate to the
h bidder for rush, a tract of
in township, adjoining the
and I used a few bottles of i and
f me only thing has re-
me. Would not be without
It, Have with local
and also at and
to Norway hopes
f getting some relief, but
I Cure is the only rt
I fat has dope me any good, and I
heartily it. Every
ppr-on with
use. Sold
by J. L.
Many a vex
s ilia wile is
to darn
Revolution Imminent
iii all otter Important and i
t mediate east of the Miss-
River.
i j allotted to Madison
way In said division as appears on
record in the Superior t Clerk's
j office of in record
I vision of No. page
This the day .
John B.
of M. V. Galloway.
Jarvis it Blow.
A sure sign of re.
d serious trouble your
lands S. j sleeplessness
way and creek, ant k own as upsets.
Lot No. in of the lands j quickly dismember the
of James Cal decease, and ,, It
announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
J for---------s
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
Country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line 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.
U SCARCITY
OF
THINGS GOOD EAT
AT
W. J.
The Five Points Grocer.
Ai this you get Son
est Goods at Honest Prices.
Anything -anted for
bible can supplied promptly
if you No.
pare, good every time
yon buy here.
LAND SALE.
causes. It falls to
tone the regulate
bowels, the
Liver,
land all
under its searching and
thorough
r h l is
, if it give -at-
Baker Hart.
GREENVILLE, N. C,
W are mi Hiring an when
we are thankful.
A Costly Mistake
By virtue of a by J. i
court of Pitt county special pro I .
oiling, No. 1312, entitled, T. it. i
Moore wife and rs vs Jack-
son Pittman and others, under-1
will
before th court door Green-
ville, public auction on Mo day,
Dec. 5th. the following described
tract of land situated in the
and in
on the north the lands of
II. C. Han is W. W. I
ville, on the east and south by the
land on the west by the
lands of never he
lag acres more or less, ;
both sides of the r and known u
the Said
I for partition
This ,
F. G JAMBS,
By virtue i r a decree of the Superior
court of Pitt in the special pro-
John R Muck and
other-, Ex petition for for
division, the undersigned commission-
will fop oath at public auction
before the court house dour n Green-
ville on Dec 1804,
tin fol. d scribed tract of land
in and in Swift Cree town-
ship, adjoining the lands of M.
Nathan Hathaway,
Bros , Henry Haddock r.
containing acres more or less, and
being the lands deeded to
by r mother. Mary A. Duck.
This November 19th. 1904.
K. G. Commissioner.
WE WANT COTTON SEED
in Any Size Lots.
We will either pay cash or ex-
change meal hulls for seed
and furnish bags and pay all
freights. Write when
you are ready to Jot exchange.
HAVENS OIL CO.,
Washington, N. C.
HI. MARTi of dissolution of
I FIRM AGO.
We, the undersigned, J. F. King and
It. J. Cobb, composing the firm of
F. King Co., have this day,
mutual dissolved said firm
and terminated lbs same. All claims
of and every kind due said firm
have been transferred and assigned to
it. J Cobb who is now the sole owner
of the same, all persons indebted
to said firm will make payment to him.
This the 22nd day of November,
R. J. COBB.
J. F.
K. A.
Blunders are
ally life itself i
is the price of a mistake, but you'll
ever wrong if yon Dr. I
He Pills for j
e-s. or
They
V t thorough. at J. L. Woo- j
i Drug
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold.
HOW TO MAKE FER-
Life without some shadow
be h pain fill glare,
ii coin-
pan will the per
in ho agree to use
Ten. A
wise cents. Tea or
Tablets. Drug Store.
Fountain Pen for Christ-
mas, fa Hector Book Store.
Special
Sale
OF BOYS SUITS AT
YORK BAZAAR
This week we have got in Boys Suits from a sale. Will
Ail-Wool Suits at worth Also a big
line of fine Pants, will sell at their value.
Call and see before you do your purchasing.
REMEMBER
New York Bazaar.
in Cheek Building.,
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
shocks, Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New
and New Orleans.
Our book of tells all
bout it. Become your own
scientific instruction. Book
sot postpaid on pries
Bldg., Vs,.
DR. C. T.
PHYSICIAN ANt
NOTICE.
J hereby warn any and all persons,
under of law, against shelter-
or giving employment
lo my wife, without my
consent.
of November. 1904.
t s w, 11-11. N. C.
CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Tic-sand Bags.
Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE
N. C.
At the close of business, Nor. 1904.
failure fixtures,
Due from Capital Stock paid in OH
Gold Cob 20.00 i n,
c-i r . Undivided
Silver Coin 201.71
Bk other D S 4,014.00 subject to
Total Total
Stale of North
Pitt County. J
I, J. II. Davis, of the do solemnly swear
that the is true so bast of my knowledge and belief.
J Q . J- DAVIS,
and to before Correct
this Bl Jay sf 1904. P f. i
1-a
V Vi
Dec. U
As
we
In receiving i
end willing for
is arrears. We have a list
of all who receive their mail at
We also take orders ;
tor
When you need a nice, light,
tough sty for your or
carriage. Call as d makes
Mfg.
s. N, C.
Milling A Mfg. Co.,
N.
enlarged
r do made. Best refer
Hart Bros.,
N. .
Mrs. A. D. Williams and child
left yesterday to spend Christ-
mas with friends near
need anything in the way
of Tin ware
dOme to see as, Hart Jenkins.
Ask E. O. Cox about it. Life
Fire, Accident and Health
P. O.
Call examine our of
high grade can be
easily of the superiority
of material and
Milling A Mtg. Co.
B. B. Co. will do all
possible can to please yon with
their new line of heavy and fancy
groceries
Just received, fine line of
can fit yon up style
r price.
Ayden Milling Mfg Co.
O. A, Kittrell was here Wed-
Fancy oranges, apples
aid bananas at E. E.
Call on s for a bar
rel of none
to be had any hero.
AYDEN DEPARTMENT-
J. M. Manager and Agent.
HARK
The latest thing in shoes.
Jackson and
Don't fail to see A Ty-
son's new crockery both plain
decorated. Prices are cheaper
than formerly.
Come to see us when you wan
to buy Independent Manufactured
Tobacco, we duet handle Trust
goods, Hart Jenkins.
Preston spent from
Saturday until Monday oat at bis
grandpa's in country on
his return informed us he had
seen a whole drove of birds flying
Perhaps this is another
advance a kind of
a fore aft affair.
How we have plenty the
leaf wagon and cart
wheels and will sell as cheap
an any one.
Milling Mfg. Co.
Ayden, X C.
Seeing machines at J. K. Smith
Call. E.
new seats for
the trade, are simply the
market fresh meats,
sage, fr-h j smoothest seat on the market
First Class hand mad- brick, by j Milling St Mfg Co.
the wholesale and retail
always hand, orders at K. Smith
solicited. J. A. Griffin. wide sheeting yard at j
W C. Jackson Co I J. It. Bro.
line of dress goods are taking Our friend K V.;
who see them. They has on exhibition two boll
are beautiful. weevils h n from Texas by a;
Polite clerks, good goods and friend. They are looking
suitable prices at J. j little bags arc said to be
B Bro. most destructive insect to cotton;
We continue to build j known.
Ac. for we do sot J Hines baa the most
set apace we cannot store in to fit. He keeps
Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, V. C j all of the very latest
Examine our line of notions and freshest. He fells to snit
W. C. Jackson Co. times and to please bin customers.
town and country Be invites special attention to bis
paints oil, white lead, ladies dress goods, dry goods and
at J. R. Smith A especially shoes. Be to go
Bro. before your
Our return trip home from; He promises
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Owed kept can-
in Country
and Sold
Monday was jut
Boarding the freight
at p. in a down pour n
company about other
hi as good as new
for sale y J. B. Smith Bro.
ladies say Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest of one third of whom were
dress goods in town. under the influence of old king
Hon. B. of Washington all wet and chilly,
F. if Greenville, language of the billing- j
were here Tuesday. variety interspersed by ex-
want if light could
ginned nice clean, have themselves on the j
in that you might privacy of Napoleon while on the
prices for it, bring it to of Helena nor marred the
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., serenity of Crusoe
K. C. his calm the occasion
Tyson are displaying; proved not only hilarious
the most up o date line few chosen, bur exceed ugly de
turn ever brought I his market. I moralizing to the gr. number
halve of cotton n an average j during that hours before we
, per day is hit the Milling j Could bid adieu left be-
We are values for; quietude of
goo lint public g congenial j
found it out. ; would lot All good
W, E. Hooks had th misfortune things come to an end and so did;
to have horse runaway Tuesday
lion
trial
fullest. Give him a I
D.
GREENVILLE
North Carolina.
Not Quite I
How you get a
nail or driver or
lacking. Have a good
boa and be prepared for
is all job
Our Mae of tools
will see that tool
the money shoes, hats, caps, j
mattings,
floor ail cloth Cannon Tyson.
For can peaches, apples, corn
c, apply to E. E.
B. H. Winter-
wills, came over yesterday
if you do not secure
one of our high buggies,
loss will he our,
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co.,
den, U.
We are first
class, light Ac.
Ayden Mfg. Co.,
lino men's snits, youth
oils, and over-coat's to
everybody Cannon Tyson.
Those desiring work
the enlargement of pictures will
do well to Hart Bro,.
J. B Bini X Bro treat all
custom will,
and a e an
to sail their store.
W. J. VI killed flue
porker day tipped
the scales pounds.
Car lime, cement,
St J. B. Smith Bro.
dos Jars and
Rubber at J. R. Smith S Bro.
Bat-y wrappers, Misses and ladies
cloaks at J. B. Smith Bro.
second order of gents
and children hats and caps are
now on sale at J. B. Smith Bro.
Burns and family
are visiting in Beaufort county.
the con-
and grocers have a
line of Christmas goods
they wish the public to see. They
up to-date firm handling
only the freshest, newest and
latest in their line. To try them
once will j on to try
them again All they ark is
first total and then you will U J
their friend forever. Try them.
and throw out of buggy
bis left arm and painfully
J. K. Smith Bro., es
teem it a special favor if the par-
him otherwise. The horse ties who mat borrowed their pump
buggy was not injured. Mr. augur would return it at once as
Hooks is able to be out and attend they are very much in need of it
to wears pleased lo learn. do not to anyone,
Why suffer from intense head
ache, eye ache burns,
when you can be permanently
one of glasses properly
fitted, by J. W Taylor, Hie grad-
Optician, Ayden, N. O. Weak
eyes, in need of glasses,
ways to worse. A lit-
piece of glass properly
ed will work wonders.
The ladies especially be
f will visit pat-
J. It. Smith Bro.
Grover has accepted
a position mail train as
lo the
Dr. celebrated tablets,
heat medicine on the market at J.
K. Smith Bro.
but M a of
feel to this
quest.
your turkeys, chickens,
and
J. B. Smith Bro.
J. B Smith Bro. are offering
special trade in
fall winter goods.
are cordially invited to and
investigate quality.
Pants all -aid at
K. Smith Km.
salt, t- and soared at J.
B. Smith Bro
Mr- B. C. on and Mi-ii
Roberta.
day Greenville.
Hay, seed meal hulls
Cold weather underwear at T. B- Bro.
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed Cook and Heating stoves at J.
at W. Jackson and Smith Bro.
went to Green- Wanted. bushels field
ville Wednesday. peas at J. B. Smith Bro.
public to
I handle on I a first
stock of DRUGS,
up-to-date line of STA-
all kinds
TOILET article, best
quality of RUBBER
goods and the beat
carry Garden Seed
Dye stuff, Cigars, Cigar-
Chewing and
lag Tobacco, a large as-
of Pipes. Hard
Rubber and Elastic
Beet of Brush
ea of all kinds. Pro
com-
pounded.
M. SAULS.
AYDEN, sf. C.
not
article
desire, and
your
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
OLD DOMINION LIN
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-
At the of business 9th 1904.
FOR MASONS
The Masonic Mutual
Relief Association.
The beat plan, the boat
and th- induce-
So
A. P.
Ayden, N. C.
Steamer B. L. Myers leers
Washington daily, except Sunday,
at a. m for Greenville, leaves
Greenville daily, except Sunday,
at m. for Washington.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York Boston,
sad all points North. Connects a
Norfolk with railroads for aft
mints Weal.
should order their
freight by Old Dominion Line
from New York and
Norfolk and Southern B B. and
Old Dominion from Norfolk j
Clyde Line from Philadelphia.
Bay Line Line
Baltimore and
Mid Miners Line from Boston.
Sailing subject to change
Notice.
H. Myers,
Washington, N. C.
N. O.
. B. Walker, Vice President A
Manager,
81-81 Beach Street. N, Y
ASK FOR
RESOURCES.
Loans Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Loans
Due
Gold Coin,
and
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in,
Undivided profits lees
expensed,
Dividends
to check, 28,691.12
chin
Certified
FLOUR,
If it give you absolute
your dealer will
pay you far returning it.
B. Johnson,
Ayden, N.
SANTA
WILL BE AT
BOOK STORE
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Block,
Ayden, N. C
Dr. Louis Skinner,
Practicing Physician
Office Annie,
Ayden, N. C.
There you will find
ate
Wive and
Girls a nice book
A good
A book Hick
and lots of the
gifts will have
To your Sweetheart give
a nice book, a Gal-
a box of paper, a
pretty Vase, a Ken,
etc., etc., etc.
To the Girls, we will
your beau n
Good Time. Ail
-i
POOR PRINT





ITEMS.
r.
Stoke-, of
sister. Mrs J
I. A. was m
Anderson spent Sat-
night and Sunday with hr
mother in
Mrs. Charles M Law hot u and
daughter, felts spent Sat-
afternoon I i Ayden.
end sister.
-pent Saturday night and
Sunday H. B.
Misses Eva and Annie
attended church at
Branch Holiday.
Mm. T R. 11-, of Reba,
spent Sunday
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. L. A
D. A. H. S. n.
J. attended S school
Sunday moon.
mm spent Sunday i
Saratoga.
L. F. Isaac
were in the neighborhood Sunday
Mis Allie is -pending
week relatives near
SOCIAL
Thursday, Dec. ,
J. S. up the road
this
Mrs. B. C. Cannon, of Ayden,
spent today here.
Rev. W. E. On went to
Wednesday evening
Dr. H. O. Hyatt returned to
Wednesday evening.
A wood outfit could do a
cutting business around town.
Prof. W. H.
Wednesday evening from
Mrs. F. Latham, of Center.
Title, came up this to
friends.
Friday, Dec. 1901
C. D. Parker up the road
today.
A. M. Mosley wen to Ayden
W. P. temple, of Danville, was
no the tobacco market here
day.
Mrs. W. A. James, who bat been
visiting Mrs. D. C. Moore, left this
morning.
. m--------- i .
Prices Almost Talk
REFLECTOR.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
DOWN HT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1904.
No.
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.
BE CONVINCED
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values
My price,
ITEMS
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values
Goldsboro.
W. B. Greer, of Baltimore, is
here distributing potatoes and
selling Book waiter wheels.
Miss Pearl of Robinson-
ville, came in Thursday evening
N. O, Dec. 1904
W M. Ward, representing Win.
wholesale of
New N. C , was in town
today.
H H Stanley, police, j Mrs.
turn hi Washington
three days this week.
Mr. drum-
mer, selling
Good Lark baking pod-r.
Mrs. C. B. Jennie and Miss
visited Greenville
ibis week.
Claude Chapman, a hustling
farmer near shipped
today two cotton Mud
one of
M's. t ad daughter left
Wednesday la away several
week. Mr. ill join
and they win pend Christ
inn- with relatives in
Mrs. from
a visit to
O. G.
this
I John of who
I has been inspecting the tobacco
market
evening.
Saturday, Dec. 10th, 1904.
T Hooker went to Williamston
today.
J. H. Cobb left this morning for
was here
My price,
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big
My price,
yards checked homespun, others price
Donations to Library
Tie have
been given the library
during a -id
Mrs. R. King,
Mrs. J. B. Cherry. library
Mrs. Alfred Forbes, rent for
Bans club, eleven vol-
Action; Mr. R. R. Gotten,
The White Miss Brown-
low, volumes-I Mrs.
Henry King, three of
Mrs
Mrs. J. L. i volume of
Mr.
of Hie in
i.
and
Any donation of books or money
will be gladly and the
public cordially invited to visit
the library.
B. G. Cox, of Ayden
Friday.
Miss went lo Ayden
Friday waning.
J. W. Allen want lo Smithfield
Friday evening.
of Kin-ton, return-
ed I evening.
to Winter-
x Friday evening.
returned Friday
evening New York.
Wiley returned from
Washington Friday evening.
Miss Sal lie Cox, of is
Mrs. H C. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. went
to today to visit relative.
J. B. Higgs to
Friday evening and returned this
morning.
Rey. and Mrs. A. A. of
are here r tug
relatives.
price,
Sample hats, all colors, others price
My price
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price
My price
pair Leather Shoes . Others price
My price
A large of
candies, and fr the
trade, at Johnston Bros.
raisins,
holiday
To introduce
ii . steam washing ma-
North Carolina
. he invention of the age.
Guaranteed do a family's wash-
in minutes without labor or
attention, to wash cleaner
tiny washing machine or wash-
beard. Will not harm the most
delicate fabric. Sells on sight,
money for agents. Customers
particulars address
J. E
N. C.
Bolt agent North Carolina.
FOR HALE
As I will offer for sale
on the 20th of December st
N. O., nil the stock of merchandise be-
R. H.
Will inventory about W ill be
liberal discount cost.
Tills stock will be sold to
bidder far cash, on the lists named, or
parties wishing to bay private sale
before time can rail tap examine
the stock. This is opportunity for
merchants a good at a
Administrator.
N. C.
Next door to
FOR SUE-
M farm containing one
acres, lying in Sampson Co.
the Six runs, eight
miles from Clinton two and
half from Elliott There
is plenty of timber and cleared
land adapted to all crops
Terms of cash or
half cash with good security.
C. Ti. N. C.
or
W. J. Burgaw, O.
A E. TUCKER,
Greenville, N. Q.
For Neat and Attractive
Job Work
t orders to
Us
THE TO HOLD UP PRICES,
---------j. a.
ITEMS
THE BAZAAR.
John was hound over to
court in county
charged with -hooting his wife.
B. of the
prominent men of Eliza-
beth City, Fri-
day, by drinking acid.
The widow of D.
H. of army
died at the ho her sou, Prof,
H. Hill, in Raleigh, on Monday
morning. She years old.
H. W. Brooks, a wealthy New
Yorker who as Mini mg in Chat-
ham county, ac shot
himself Both barrels of
his gun were discharged, the loads
entering his left side and passing
Two county boys went
out together to squirrels.
One boy trying to climb a tree
and the other was pushing him up
with the of his gnu. The
boy slipped hack, his foot struck
the trigger, the gnu and
his w killed.
H. Jr., a prominent
V and
. Brewer
of Franklin, their lives
near night,
while duck hunt-
trip. They were in a small
w inch e by a gale
the men sere so overcome
I hat they could reach
Baptist Statistics.
i of Livingstone
the state convention,
read at the session in Elizabeth
City, shows has been a gain
and a net gain in
membership of 4.779 during the
year. The amount
the year all purposes was
against
1903, a gain of Some of
the notable objects
amount me for elate mis
against last year
for foreign
against for the previous
yea; for homo
year;
for the an
increase of There are
missionaries in state and
under their
Greenville, V. C , Dec. 1901. Found Out by Charlotte Observer N. Dec. Interesting for the Holidays
Editor j Lobby-Man. Mrs. J. O Mi The ladies of the Episcopal
I do hope the intelligent, think- The hotel lobby man has Susie Early spent Saturday in church have been working
farmers and those in little to report at this setting. Greenville. for their
their welfare, will all, who Things were dull In the hotels Alford, who has been sick begins on the 14th
can, meet on Saturday, the 17th yesterday. One man did collar for days, able to be out with the result that t be old
inst., at the court house and talk bun, bis eyes blazing with again.
over the situation of the and say, on here. I, Rev. Mr. filled his rec-
low price of cotton. is relief have got something to tell appointment here Sunday
for the holders of spot if the while. I have got an idea night. All are glad to have
people who have it will show the I know how to Stop this slump j with us another year.
the manhood of men, W. T. Sludge has been quite
ate relief can be bad. There is not exclaimed the for several days but is much
too much cotton at twelve millions reporter, thrilled, will be r today.
bales for the needs of the a more practical then dis- j H. Phillips and J. D. Cox
unanimity action upon the
the cause of the aurora are in this week.
of the people can and will de-
the attention of the spinners
Meetings will be held OB the
17th throughout the
belt and the outlines of the Shrew
port convention meets today
will be known. All the farmers
can act together if they will
Save the pi ice of Cotton.
A.
Give of your II H. Stanley spent Monday in
it's all the
fellow simple as
gravitation. Just get every farmer
in the south who has cotton to burn
ail of it gasped the re-
porter.
no, hales of the
Marriage Licenses.
r of Deeds R. Williams
issued hi the following
last week.
WHITE.
H. It. Owens and L. E Gardner.
COLORED.
Thus. Leggett and Malissa
Smith.
Luke Lloyd and
bridge.
Stanley and Cora
Hints
Jesse Carney and Mamie
David Bridgers and
Baker
Ernest and Lucinda
Howard and Bailey.
Mrs. Edwards and daughter, of
Edwards Mill, have been visiting
M; s. L. IS. Ricks.
Mr. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Cole Sunday.
Walker, of Rocky Monet,
has accepted a position the
enough to County Lumber and
bring cup last year's, j will soon move his family here.
Doubtful Destination.
A few years ago when they were
cable cars up and
a steep hill of the Ne v Eng-
land cities, ;, middle-aged lady,
who had seen them before,
entered a car day that contain-
ed two other p
herself as near the c inductor as
and when tie had collect-
ed her tare, she to him and
this car
so, replied
the conductor.
yon ever had accidents
on awful steep
replied the conductor
only been a few small
accidents; nothing
would I she then
inquired, should get
away and go sliding this
steep
said the con-
would all depend
how you have your past
Now, lei man who has cotton
make proportion to his
holdings, sick a torch to the
stuff, and the work's done. As long
as the people hold their cotton, the
bears will know they have got it,
and must at length sell it, and
they won't give But
you burn ii and the papers slap
war to the news of it
the sky is hideous with the
I lurid f the conflagration,
they'll know it ain't her-,
and the pi ice will s up like M
Observer.
Sheriff Harrington visited us
last week collecting taxes.
Visit of Bishop Strange.
Rt. Rev. Roberts-rang-,
coadjutor of the Diocese of
Eastern North Carolina, made his
first visit to M. Paul's parish,
Greenville, on Sunday and
ed aim The
church led t., at
both services our people were
with Strange-
His sermons were magnificent and
delivered with and
At the evening vice a class of
three young ladies received
rite of confirmation and the
was most impressive.
How To Advertise.
Suppose you wish to make a
statement to the public about your
business and that you desire the
statement read by
people.
What would you dot
Would you print circulars or
booklets, pot them envelopes,
mail them to one
fifty thousand people
A circular with only one
cent postage on it
co-t you including printing, fold
envelope ant addressing about
Perhaps, too, your cir-
and mails would be thrown into the
at this point by trail, i and would not he read
Mall Changes.
Postmaster R. C Flanagan ad
vises us of some changes made in
Young Improving.
W. H. went to
ton Sit. day to see his son, Leon,
who is there in hospital being
treated the injury to his
Column sustained by falling from
a wagon some weeks ago. Mr,
says his son is improving
is now able to move about
some on dutches.
Instead of pencil mail co in
on the freight train Weldon,
it will come on the morning freight
train from The pouches
going out by train will
sent, by way of instead of
to Weldon as heretofore. Mail will
be received at the up
o'clock to go out by this train.
these freight trains come in any-
thing near to schedule time it will
put the day mail here some earlier
than formerly.
A Request.
The o is earnestly requested
not to cull tor in the
telegraph when they desire
to make inquiries about express
matter. The of the
graph have to do
with express business, neither
have time to calls
about it. All please heed this re-
111-st.
Handsome Signs
The class of the Baptist
Sunday school placed pretty
signs several public places
around town inviting visitor to
attend the class meetings. The
Toys, dolls, fancy and plain
Candies, nuts, raisins,
bananas. M.
Currants, seeded raisins and
linkage dates at Johnston Bros.
s w t.
Better Be Careful.
The police are having some live-
walking after the boys who are
shooting fire crackers. And the
boys are treading on dangerous
by lea per cent of the hundred
thousand people.
Or would you put state
a reliable, up to-date
newspaper, having one hundred
and filly thousand It
would likely cost you, all told,
about Then you would
have the prestige of toe paper to
help you. Yon would have the
confidence of the paper to influence
the people whom you desire to
trade with you. You would have
your advertisement read by just
those people whom you desire to
read it.
There i- a difference in the
in your favor.
It is just like throwing your
money away to spend it in scheme
advertising. Newspaper
well, it is the only kind
advertising that results,
and that's what you after.
People who use book-
lets scheme advertising
say advertising does not pay and
no wonder it does not pay them.
They do not advertise in the news-
paper.
People who use the newspaper
say advertising does pay, and
house hits been
a place of beauty. The Reflector
reporter went around today to
i take an advance view of the
so as to tell our readers the treat
that await- I hem.
are eleven booths, all
decorated, in which every
imaginable article suitable for the
holidays will be sold. These
booths come in the follow
Smoking den, of Misses
Elba Gotten and Nina James.
Contains cigars, smoking tobacco
to suit the taste
of bachelors.
Gypsy tent, in charge of
Alice Lang and
Here you can have your fortune
told and get a love letter.
Country store, in charge of Miss
es Lottie Blow Nell Skinner.
All sorts of already tied
up, tor a dim-;
Baby booth, Mrs.
E. B. and Miss Cot-
ten. nice baby
wear.
Tulip booth, in charge of
Mai y Higgs and A
tulip a handsome for
a quarter.
Fruits candy, in charge
Misses Glenn and
Just the best to eat here
Fancy work, n charge
Pattie Skinner and Mable
Scores of pretty articles here.
Ladies Home Journal, in
of Mrs. R O. Mrs. D.
E. House Subscriptions taken B
this popular magazine.
Log wonder well, in
charge of Misses Margaret
and Yam
try your luck
Doll booth, in charge of Misses
Margaret Elise
All kinds and sizes of dolls.
Japanese booth, charge
Misses Lillian and Helen
Forbes. Hot while yon
wait.
Besides the booths there
common sen e counter charge uS
Mrs. Miss Ads
Wooten. Serviceable articles fa
the
There is h room tn
charge of Mis- Wall where
coats and cloaks
Each the b
there will free
Can Alford to Wail.
young men of the class are i
taking much interest it and j on
good work. you'll enter the news-
a of
A pocket full of stamps,
Furnish homes to suit a queen
Silver Rugs Lamps.
When Trade Discount Stamps
will tiling
Such pretty things galore,
Every housewife knows it pays
To trade at Cherry's store.
The farmer who has
hog and hominy can afford to
his cotton. A farmer who
recently town with a load of
fresh pork, said he
pigs to sell for enough to
bis taxes, as he had not yet sold a
of his last cotton or tobacco
crops. Ami he says he is not
going to sell the suits
him.
Blights eye, are an infallible tn-
paper to youth, windows from which
Cupid shoots his arrows. Hollis
The finest apples and oranges
that the market will afford
Johnston Bros.
s Rocky Tea makes
bright eyes, cents,
or Tablets.
Drug Store.
Everything necessary to prepare
your dinner can be had
at Johnston Bros.
A large assortment of
candies, and nuts for tho holiday
trade, at Johnston
POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 13 December 1904
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December 13, 1904
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