Eastern reflector, 23 December 1904


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Dec.
opened t the depart-
today for the construction of
i- battleship New
i rue Armored North
Montana. The
e bidder on the two ships
t e Newport New Ship Building
Mil Dry Dock Company, which
the
in thirty-six month at
each, or one of the
in thirty-nix at
63,6-0,000.
Pit Clark.
t. A. Stock administrator of
VS.
John S.
horn, Nancy ,
Dick Evan, Ben
Evan. Jesse Tom Ana
Cox, Eva Dixon. John
Olive Smith, Cannon Health,
Smith, Louis f John S. Smith.
Sam Smith, Susan
Sawyer, Jan
Catherine Emily Nobles,
John Nettie Porter,
Susan Dunn. Louisa Wm.
Henry Evans. W. It.
John Henry Allie
The will take
notice that an entitled
has been before the Clerk
of the Superior court of Pi county
to an order d tin- ad-
of the IV
to sell f r piece
of land Pitt county th
said formerly lived, con-
Mining acres more or less. And the
North In the i said defendants will further take notice
that they are requested to appear be-
W. IT I before said Clerk at his
ts . Notice of execution the 20th day of January, 1905,
MOMS w. Tyson. sale. and answer or demur to complaint
By of an directed to , or petition in said action r the plain-
Prices Almost Talk,
DOWN AT
The apple and orange
that the market will afford at
Johnston Bro.
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.
mm
the undersigned front tin-
H Pitt in the t entitled ac-
I will, ea Monday. of
1905, at k, M., at the
court door of u county, sell tn
highest bidder for i-ash to satisfy
execution, all the and
which the said Mom w. Tyson
baa in following
t estate, to On the north side
cf Tar adjoining the
House land, 8.17. lands
w. Daniel
home p o and being the same lands
by John Flanagan and wife
to Hot. and
the Register's of
Pitt in Book A. page
containing two hundred and fifty-one
ere more or less, subject however to
homestead which has been duly
slotted to the said Mow w. Tyson
by the sheriff of Pitt county
homestead containing ten rote;, in
eluding the boom and dwelling
Tot Mb of
Sheriff
tiff apply to the court for the re-
lief demanded in said con-plaint.
This December
D. C.
Superior Court.
FOR SALE-
M containing ore
acres, Co.,
bordering on the Six tins, eight
miles from Clinton two and
half mile from There
It plenty cleared
land adapt -l to all general crops
of cash or
half cash with good
C. H. Tin key,
or
W. J. Burgaw, N
Currant, seeded
dates at
BE CONVINCED
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values
My price,
Handsome fancy worsted ad wool suits, sizes to big values
My price,
What Shall I Give
Satisfy Yourself as Well as
the recipient.
In loving thought of our friends deserving
helpers, this- dependent upon us or simply as a
Christmas greeting, the following ; are
as tokens of affection and as appropriate
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values
My price,
yards checked homespun, others price
My price,
FOR WIFE
An Umbrella, Silk
chief, Skirt, Necktie, u
Shopping Bag, Linen
chiefs, Ladies cotton or
wool Hosiery, a box oX Toilet
Soap, a lace Bureau Set,
Linen or Covers, lace
or embroidered Handkerchief,
Turkish Towels, Waist Sets, a
Cloak, a pair of O. E. Shoes
FOR HUSBAND OR FATHER.
Silk Handkerchief, dress
Collars Cuffs, a pair of Sus-
mocha or kid
Men's Wrights Under-
wear, a gold Fob, n piece of
Stationary, a Suite
Clothing, a Stetson Hat, a leather
Suit Case, a pair link But-
tons. A Silk
linen Collars or Cuffs, Webber
Shoes.
GRANDFATHER OR
Soft house slippers, Sleeve
links and collar buttons, a soft
felt hat, a suit of woolen under-
wear, a warm cloak, black
veil, house wrapper, pair of
a shawl, comb and brush,
Wool socks, a necktie, a plain
handkerchief
TO PLEASE A MAN.
A nice silk umbrella, a pair of
Wilkinson's Special Shoes, a bed
r slipper, a leather pocket
cuffs and collars, a pair of
brown gloves, a leather suit
Case, a leather grip sack, a silk
tie, a scarf pin, a pair of link but-1
tuns.
Come before everything is
picked over. Everything ready j
your inspection.
SOME BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR
GIRLS.
An evening fan, a lace
a gold or sterling silver
umbrella, a pair of Le
gloves, Whiting's box paper, la-
dies fancy
scarfs, bureau scarfs
and table covers, pillow tops and
i cords, rugs, clocks, brooches,
hat pins and belt buckles.
ANY BOY WOULD LIKE
a pretty silk handkerchief, four-
in-hand string tie, a pair of link
buttons, gold plated collar but-
tons, a Norfolk cap, suspenders
in fancy boxes, a pair of
can gloves, a pair of C E.
shoes, pure rubber over shoes, a
I fob watch chain.
ANY GIRL WOULD LIKE
a silk belt, fancy box paper,
Rose Cap waist sets, neck rib-
lace collars, embroidered
turn over collars, ribbons for
the neck and head, fan and fan
chain, a pair of golf gloves, a
pair of Fay stockings, a pair of
and E. shoes, a shopping bag,
a silk shirt waist, a nice brown
dress.
Sample hats, all colors, others price
My price
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price
My price
-U. I. .
pair Leather Shoes. Others price
My price
Next door to
ADD TO THE PLEASURE AND
FORT FRIENDS IN NEED
A cotton or woolen dress, a
pair of shoes, m shirt waist,
skirt, a pair of overalls,
socks or stockings, a pair of
bed comforts, a pair of
pants, a shirt or a hat.
FOR THE COOK AND SERVANTS,
aprons, collars and cuffs, stock-
shoes, skirts, waists, hand-
kerchiefs, belts, corsets, gloves,
and skirts,.
A E. TUCKER,
Greenville, N. Q.
For Neat and Attractive
Job Work
Send your orders to this office.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER
No.
i daughters of the
entertained.
PITT'S HONOR ROLL.
List of Confederate Pensioners.
Below list of the
soldiers and widows of sol-
in Pitt who draw
pensions from the
2nd Joyner, G
S Johnson, William F Mills.
R H
Reported for
Notwithstanding the severity of
the quite a number of
Daughters assembled at
home of Mrs. K. G.
Thursday evening last, and
were cordially received by the
gracious hasten who was c H
by her sister John L. Woolen. John p
Delicious hot was served in H Adams
the entrance hall, while the lurid, Jo- R L Briley,
of the drawing room flies soon I w H Brown
rendered shivering en- B HP Bryan,
The -en nob ft . Jon H
Ins toward a portrait of the A j
I Cannon, Ivey Corbett,
at the Davis w Can-
IN MEMORY Of ALLEN WARREN.
mi in in the
non, Henry
H W John L
B ks, T X E ks, Lewis
G Evans, T Elks, A
O R B Lucy A
Forties, E W Griffin;
North Carolina room is taking rank
with t lint other i
tourism
from all pans of the world. This
ban be of the
ton much
praise, as the museum has been
rendered ab proof j g-
will to tell John Hathaway. Joseph
of tie chivalry of he. an-U,,, Harris,
m long as deeds of r John T Um
shall arouse the admiration id h G W Jones. John-
The quiet life
the man may mil be
and white he dis-
charges his daily duties, but it is
sure to be felt and appreciated by
those among whom it is spent.
The lives of such men teach by
example, day in and day on, and
draw men to them because in them
men see a an
never fails and that no temp
and elected to Mime
office in 1880. He thus held this
office four years and I risk nothing
in saying that it o
verdict f people mat
never had a sheriff.
He was gentle and d, hut firm
and positive in the discharge
bis duties. It often that
a sheriff has a great many
pleasant duties perform and
this was true f Sheriff Warren.
But the people soon learned that
ITEMS
can shake. The wicked be was thoroughly impartial, hon-
righteous love such
a man. and every
heart is open to him. His kind
words and his deeds fall
upon willing ems touch re-
hearts because of the
meek and gentle spirit with which
they are spoken and performed.
His influence for good cannot be
computed. His example of right
taken up by one and
to another. It goes oil
and fashioning the lives
of others. The lives of such men
ch were die-
to veterans
-their after
OH Harris, George to any
Horton, Taylor had
a blessing in noble life and
lamented death of beloved
Allen Warren.
It our purpose, nu this his
day, Dec. 20th, to briefly
trace the career of this
good loan. He was
I Son, Jolly,
William
It
of st ts on 20th
. A James I , . ii.,.,,. in the
j j I
an interesting c
1905
Christmas Gifts.
R B E
J E Randolph,
Bobbin, Jesse Slacks, R
The Charlotte Observer that j g,,., j Herring
-some one suggested that C Tripp, James
women meet in B M J Tuton,
on Christmas morn- Vincent, Jackson
lug and swap This
doubtless made with j J James R
the mind that many people wren, Charles Williams,
mill R Lemuel
Z B t,
Whichard, A Walker, Samuel L
Whitley.
est and just tho administration
of his He demanded full
compliance with the law which be
executed firmly but never harshly.
He trio office after four years
of faithful service with a drove is about complete and
N. C, Dec. 1904
Early has closed her
sh ml holidays
left yesterday her borne in
Mi. and Mrs. Jennings
spent Monday in
Mrs. P. G. today to
upend several weeks with relatives
Suffolk.
O. will leave
Wednesday to spend
with her Mr. and Joe
Brushed Ht
H. H. Ohos. Baker
Visited Greenville last week
O. O. residence on
Christmas presents in the spirit of
Irving in pay back what some gave
last Christmas or may give
them this Christmas.
as that is altogether
the true Christmas
spirit and would as well be taken
WIDOWS
Florence Biker, Baker,
Branch,
out in swapping as in Ann Bower-,
other The truth is there are Briley,
unwise things done in Elisabeth Bullocks, Bryant,
matter Christmas rt Millicent Clark,
is all right to Elizabeth
but value of the Clark, Coward,
ought not to be thought of Crawford, Susan Cox,
much as the spirit in which it Jennette Dudley,
given. Thousands thousands Edwards, Emmaline A
of presents have I Flemming, Mary
been selected and thousands L Harris,
more will yet be selected; but Horton, Harrell, A K
Christmas present with Winnie Ann Langley,
it some suggestion that will Manning, E
press the recipient with the great l
Gilt of God to the world Christ g Manning, Sal lie Ann
our most valuable j Mills, Amanda Moore,
of alt, whether its pricey,.,,, Nelson, Louisa Oakley,
be large or small. The Christmas Powell, Barker,
time should be one of real j Louisa
but not be up to sin-
levity, rowdyism and riotous-
us is often the Like
day of it should be
regarded as a day for meditation
on the goodness oft Jed in great
Gift of life through Christ the
Neck Common-
Currants, seeded raisins
dates at Bros.
M Stocks, Nancy Stokes,
M A Sarah Lydia
Elizabeth
Wainwright, Mary A
Ward, Sallie Wills, Elizabeth
white boy about
to years old to help on the farm
and feed stock.
W. A. Darden,
Ayden, N. C. R. P. D. No.
ltd
large family to support,
Allen labored on the farm he
reached his majority. He attended
the neighborhood schools as cir
allowed and when be
arrived at manhood he attended
the High school at Tarboro where
by diligence and attention to his
studies, be received a practical
After quitting school
tie married a daughter of Capt.
William Edwards and settled in
t district, where he
taught school with usefulness
to his pupils and great satisfaction
to their
When Joseph Cobb was elected
sh riff of Edgecombe be appointed
young W H his deputy,
which position he held for six
year-, duties he dis-
such tact and fidelity
as to receive the commendation of
all with whom he came contact.
He volunteered in the Confederate
service but, owing to a
limb, he was discharged and he
then as Confederate state
tax collector.
In he a farm
Falkland Pitt county, to
which he moved and on which he
lived several years. He was
fond of the independence of farm
life agricultural
He read the best agricultural pub-
applied he
learned with a practical
that made him one of the
best in that fine farming
section of his adopted county.
While living on his farm he be-
came a justice of the peace
Falkland township discharged
its duties with great acceptability
to the good people of section.
In 1878 he was nominated and
elected to the responsible office
sheriff of Pitt county by the Deal-
party. He win again
and without enemies.
When he was elected he
removed his family to Green
he lived bis death
In when the great state ex-
was held Raleigh,
Sheriff Warren undertook
work of collecting an exhibit for
county of Pitt. This was a
labor of love and patriotic pride
ii m, but he went about
work in such a systematic and in-
way that he soon found
people ready and willing to
help him. As a result of this
combined effort of leader and
he took Io Raleigh dis-
played great exhibit-on
hall a collection of the resources
bis county that excited the
pride and admiration of the thous-
ands the exposition
Had he rendered- his no
other service this alone
cause tho people to hold in
grateful remembrance.
It was about time of the
great State exposition that Sheriff
tie of es
the Riverside Nursery
near Greenville. H went about
this work in that same quiet, me
way had become one
of his chief characteristics. His
new enterprise grew and prospered
and ins u ants and bis flowers be-
came his companions and his pets
He lived with them and they
most seemed became more
grant more at his
approach. H worked and lived
among for i years and
we hope soon to have his family
with tis.
Tho Beaufort County Lumber
company will stop
a days before Christmas and
begin Jan, 2nd,
Only Child Dead.
Grimes, aged one year,
infant Sou of Mr. Mis. Henry
T. King, died Saturday night at
o'clock, at their home on Dick-
after a brief illness
with meningitis. funeral
held Sunday afternoon at k
services being conducted at
residence and at grave by Rev.
H. H. Moore, The
in Cherry Hill cemetery, the pall
bearers being Messrs. E. A.
I W. H. Long J. L.
Fleming, P. B. Bowie, E. B.
Griffin, F. C. Harding and W. J.
This was their only child and i
entire community sympathize with
Mr. and Mrs. King in the
that has come into home.
Will Be Sent to Asylum.
Clerk of the court Collins, acting
On made
him, issued an order today to
Sheriff to lake charge of W.
H. and L m
arrangements could he
for to the asylum,
Raleigh. The sad condition of the
fellow has lee k rowing
worse rapidly for the w days
and all baste will be
his with . . . .
, . . him to the asylum, the paper
odor., he has
stain-
being forwarded
j Free Press,
Mr. toss recently
Greenville often, end
noticed that his mind
. much disordered.
left behind him a name as
less as their virgin leaves.
Sheriff Warren died on
mot. His and
wife had preceded him
by about four s. He leaves.
five children to mourn his death
and to rejoice in bis good name. Tram
He was my close friend. I The bursting of a pipe causeS
him well. He was a good man, jibe wrecking of h freight train
greatly beloved universally and
esteemed. If had an enemy I the Atlantic Coast
did not know it yet ho made It took work
no compromise with wrong doing.
His life was an open to be
read by all and in it they
read of justice, honor, integrity
and right Hying. We laid his
to rest a bright summer evening
when all was peace and quiet. He
two wrecking trains eight, hours to
get track so trains
Merchants Will
falling on Sunday
this year makes the Monday fol-
,; a legal holiday,
hut his good noble of W
life will long live as a
en inspiration to us. dosed on
J.
he
N. C,
Yon get best when you buy
a Parker pen. Nice line
for Christmas presents
Book Store,
Tho
the market will afford at
Johnston
dolls, fancy and plain
candle, tints, oranges,
f plea, i M.
POOR PRINT





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. Mid r no
Cash paid
. Oil
H i .
Gail A
El V
N.
By virtue of .-. degree of the Bum 1-
court at the Not other term,
1904, In ft therein pending en-
titled J. It
Ann v Bryan and th
ml heirs at law the Mali-- i
Bryan, the undersigned will we
sale in the i
day of December, lie fol on
described ti . to
situate n the tow of B the.
lining lanes of J, u
W. SOD lid .
will save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery, and enable to eat
whatever he wishes. They prevent
.-iii. being lot which
, . Ann formerly lived.
, ,,. , , so o i land ii. in-
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to as
the body, give I
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle,
coated.
cause the food to assimilate and
the body, give keen appetite,
Elegantly sugar
Me-., i. .
d Hull
. V
and W .
. .
ti . Hi
arid
Take No Substitute.
OF
GOOD TO EAT
AT
Five Points Grocer.
store yon get Hon
Honest Prices
Hied for your
supplied promptly
So.
; you get only
goods every time
adjoining the lands of
Jo -e Thomas, K.
berry and others, being
i of id ii .- id A
; i r r,
r an, t. acres mot. i
I HI of Ba
November
NOTICE, SALE OF LAND FOB
won
Ry virtue decree of
in I be pr e ea
of. r others ii isl
linker and on Baker Tin
will sol, on M i,
lay the th r Bid
at court door in .
of Greenville, the fallowing
land, l and i in
county of Pitt, in the fork of
creek and i. an
down tin . courses of
to ere k n up
mis court. -ail ere i; to
line then Cherry line ;
beginning
acres more or less and as .
Is land Terms
This Nov th,
Isaac
Marriage Licenses.
II-
e.,.
w u
S.
B.
He
Pearl
V. Johns in
II. tin in a
Kl 118-h
H. Susan Ty on.
I and Polly
David , I
J Hues J. Mel. a
Allen
IS FORCED TO SELL OUT BY JAN. 1st.
Offer Will be Refused. Goods Must Go.
We have Long OVERCOATS, good quality,
will be sold at worth
Fifty Extra Quality Overcoats, regular price
will be sold at
Over Two Hundred Fine Suits for men, latest
j styles, from to will be sold from
MM.
Also a big line of Cloaks and Furs at
prices ranging from to
Col lowing
Hat-
AND
GRAPH COMPANY.
can now
-1 over the linen
Atlanta,
Bait more M
Chattanooga, Tenn
hi s
i nail, i
C .
an ii e,
.- ,
left .
Son h
ill,
St
ill i-i hi.
-a h.
I .
George . Vines,
VS
la Vines.
defendant above
take n an action i ii u
above e n mm n-i Ku
Court of by I
t the A i , to . i
no lute divorce, and to
f t will 11- take n
t he
the Superior of
county to In hi I i on th e,.
v first Monday in
March i 16th
January at the court ;
Ur N. C. r d mu
the ii in said action, tin ,
I to the f i I
d said complaint
17th, D.
Court
James, for plaint IT,
l Lena
A.
Frank Vines
SOU.
Samuel Mi
Moore.
Jim. I
John W. Olivia
Ward
Julia Out law,
H. v
Wm.
-I
In Cheek Building.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
AT THE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10th, 1904.
on
stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture Fixture
Due from
Gold Goto
Silver Coin
5,113.36
5.000
3,657.32
68.841.50
7,030.39
1,393
2,701.88
31,3-13.00
i.-.
paid ii,
Surplus,
Undivided Profits
4,684.32
Bills payable 43,000.00
Deposit to cluck 220,330.72
checks out-
663.08
324,884.12
Jones
An
Ho.
LaND SALE.
a Superior
. county, made this in
i certain
entitled, James H. Co
I.
i.-l others, I will, on Mon-
din. January
use in ii sin . . II u
I . l, r ,
Hi. if eel
Dam , Pin m
adjoining th
uh C D h, I. C. en i.
n a.-.
n or less ii .; to d
-i
the id nay
MIS II. I
Ad I.
Mom ,
A I,
North Carolina,
County of Pitt.
I, James Cashier of above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge
belief
i as
at. Er y
Kier
are so -i i hi i child-
and
their effect,
while hi rung people lire
the liver pills sob. Sold by
druggist.
and sworn to before
this 22nd day of Nov.,
C. S. CARR,
Notary Public.
JAMES L. LITTLE. .
A ANDREWS,
B. W.
W. B. WILSON,
Letters of ii ;,
f Sana
th s ii,
the clerk of i
late ti I r s-
. COTTON
Any Size Lots.
Ill either pay ox-
He . and bulls for seed,
and pay nil
its us i j
id to sell exchange, j
OIL CO.,
Washington, N. C.
upon
issued tO
court I
by g vi r to j
h a sail.
to
for i a mi before
of or t Is
untie.- will i bar of
i , v . is indebted ti.
i to make j
en J
the 9th e 1901; I
L.
administrator. I
Blow, Attorneys,
OW TO MAKE FER-
i of receipts tells you all
about ii I-
Book
on receipt of
. .
i iii. Norfolk, Va.
introduce
washing ma-
chine throughout North Carolina
in vein ion of the age.
to do a family's wash-
minutes without
and to wash cleaner than
machine or wash-
Will not harm the most
delicate fabric. Sells on sight.
Big money for agents. Customers
happy. For particulars address
J. E Adams,
C.
Sole for North Carolina.
will sell private sale; fine
mules end horses, line cow and
head
trucks, Mon planters, two-
horse mane harrow, i
harrow,
plow and plow gears, boss,
pitch forks, and
rake, pi and
harness and baskets, corn,
fodder and pea ha v.
1904.
R. J.
cured by
DYSPEPSIA CURE
Under all
Mr. D. of
O., was
cured by
of stomach
trouble which
had effected
his heart.
Mrs. W.
of
Pa., was cured
of
by
Report of the Condition of
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE
AT FARMVILLE, X. C
At the close of business, Nov
Furniture fixtures,
Due from v 17,563.63 Capitol Stock paid
Gold Coin 20.00 T- j- i i
. Undivided s
Silver Coin 201.71
Bk other U S -1.00 subject to check
Total . Total
Stu e of North
Pitt County.
, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
the statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
R. Cashier
Subscribed and Sworn to before Correct Attests
of Nov R L Davis,
J. V. JOHNSTON T P. M. Davis.
Beware
is the only genuine
Witch writes J. L.
Norfolk. Va,
Cotton Brokers in
Cotton, Grain and
ons. Private Wires to New
Chicago and New Orleans.
hour Stomach
When of food taken
is too large or the quality too rich,
stomach is likely to follow,
Tucker, Ala. -I the
used it for Piles, Cuts by
sod Barns for can ran ad .
it to be the best, on ,,.
the market. y should Thoroughly. Let live
keep It, as is an In valuable el Ha
hold and shoo Id a full sod
be kept on hand for Immediate in of the after
eating, take
and Liver Tablets and the
sour stomach may be avoided.
For sale by Wooten's
For Sale By
JNO. L. WOOTEN,
N. C
Mrs Samuel
Bush, N. Y., says had a
sore on my ankle for twelve
that the could not
All salves and
proved worthless. I
walk for over two yeas. Finally
I was persuaded to try No other on earth is so
Witch Hazel Salve, which fiat-com- goad tor children as Hollister's
cured me. It is a Tea, makes
DeWitt's Witch eat, sleep and Bright
Salve cures without a sear.
by L. Wooten. Stole.
s,
.,
AYDEN ITEMS.
Around a
old hailing from
arrive our
on the morning
Mr. Morris d a
tin,, in
of
Biased I.
toe beaded and
from .-tune t.
beset bin at ever palm. He .,
to . haw
bin Km
a his g
j. M. Maser a-. ,
,. ,., J J Hines t j.-j
shoes. Ml . B . H , ;,
Jackson and Ms. W k everything, all of the very
fail .-see Cannon Ty- sage, ., ft
,. new both plain and H. , to his corners ,
P-s are he w .,.,,.
I than formerly. ,
Come to s. when yo an .,.,.
Sacco, we handle .-
Hart Jenkins.
Groceries
Provisions
Cotton Bagging
Ties always on hand
shoe to k- i-pt on ,
-d-L before .- ck Country .
Be promise, Produce Bo
With, well filled wallet he
arrived safely at hi,
lives I. mile
The old i
entitled to a vis
we hope be v.
Ms next c-
trials so sore .
A,, authorial f. aM
Ma
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ii
the in .
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for Job
tough
corn i Call
Hart . ,
i.
Toe, the fullest. him
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and ill sell them as n . poultry
. yon M for n
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trial
for Bile J.
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Cannon and
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cod- ,
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and
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. buggy or
I a alert
M. line Mfg.
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will i
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1.-; s
Tobacco, a I s-
Elastic
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. all
com
pounded.
OLD
M. M. SAULS,
of tin
Of material -ship.
Co-
E B
possible ea , i
the,, new
j , received, tin.- Hue
and can
.-, a
and bananas t Ii.
Call on J-kl
Flour, none,
to had
We are K values for
the money shoes, bah-,
tables and
floor oilcloth
For cab peaches, apples,
c,
C.
tablets, ft.
on the market at J line and
Bro.
weather underwear at stoves at J.
to suit all. Pits guaranteed; Bro. I
and C's. bushels I I I I
The
yesterday
PHARMACIST, ;
N, c.
Steamer B L.
daily, except Sunday.
,.,
lie daily, except
., in. fr
FOR
.,,,., the variety Mutual
o as been sold oh
Mr-. W
in a upon
ks . her
.,;,. i, if do mil seen re
one our high
-our ls- Will he that, ours,
Ayden Milling Mfg. .,
X. C . ,
ft
light
N. C
New line of men's
suits, law suits, and to
lit everybody
Those work
in the of pictures will
do well see Hart Bro,.
J B. Smith A Bro treat ell
all extended
to at their store.
Car lime, and cement,.
at j B. Smith Bro.
Mason and
at Smith. Bro.
Baby wrappers, MUses and ladies
cloaks at Smith Bro.
Our second order of gents youth
and children and are
i . a v
K. J h-
illness, and Old
Lr. to learn is mm
mm h welkin m. we, n-
.,.,.,., town and old end yon-e.
tor shown s . seals for
urn simply the
M.,, ., -he market
sometimes Hum none. If your j . B Mfg C-
the call help. J. and
u optician, j f
your s at
at able prices. Noted
12-13
II . i-. .
Washington
era for
pink.-.,
Relief U
. i I heir
,, Na and
Old min on from
,.,.,,. from Ha.
Baltimore Merchant
Miners Line fro
N.-th-e.
H. Myers,
u,
J. CI
j; till e.,
Mm t
St , .
p best
induce-
i- Sea
A. P.
Ayden. N. C
flour.
you
f dealer will
v . for f
I;. I .
Ami., Ayden,
Dr. Joseph Dixon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Brick Block,
Ayden, N. C.
STATEMENT OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N.
the dose of business
Practicing Physician Surgeon
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand i
Duo from Hanks,
Cash Items,
Gold Coin,
Coin,
National Bank notes and
other U. notes
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in,
Undivided profits less
Office Hotel Annie,
Ayden, N. C.
i-
expenses,
Dividends unpaid
Deposit to check, 28,001.48
checks
SANTA CLAUS
AT
BOOK STORE
There you will Una
ate
Give the and
Girls a nice hook
A good game
A hook seek
and Of the
gifts we will have
To your Sweetheart gin
L Dice hook, a beautiful
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
M Bagging, Ties and Bans.
Correspondence mid shipment
oar. ;. .
Vast., a in,
, etc.
To the Girts, we will
Give your Beau n
Time. All
of which make a
, MERRY
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
WHAT THE SAY.
the post office at N. C, as second class matter.
Advertising rates made upon application.
A correspondent at every office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in to
County, N. C, December WM.
.
There only eleven left Panama canal It will take a
fr the girls to the question. time for it to be wort that
i,
of sweet buy i u;
While tie farmer.- are holding
to this week.
their cotton they should forge t
to pay up their account M fast as
It ; conceded
the dullest fall
since
Possibly i Roosevelt did
not tackle the tariff WM because his
ink gave
n i will meet Jan. 10th i
and mi will
on the
Visitors an denied to see Mrs
Chadwick No doubt they think
she is a full show.
Turkeys are very much like
politicians. I b y arc cot appreciated
until they an dead.
When of Roosevelt be-
hale, it is not strange
that he .
again showing;
y investigating Smoot. Better rub
him off .;
possible Do not let business get
at a standstill
As exchange says I had
wick does not well at night
a e thinking that some of those
for the strawberry and truck section,
the farm to be purchased and
The Greenville Reflector is ten by the Agriculture Department,
years old and celebrates the anal With this end in view, the
by enlarging from six to j farm conducted for some years
seven columns. It is a good paper J near Red Springs is ordered
J deserves o succeed. Here's
beet wishes to
Landmark
The Greenville daily
is ten years old. It is a bright, clean,
honest, reliable newspaper edited by
a man who loves his State and
serves it Mew and
Observer.
HONESTY IN GIVING
W the coming of the
weapon, there arises the disposition
on the part of some and the sup
posed duty on the part of others, to
board has also ordered that a
test farm be purchased
for experiments in
growing and other western
fruits It will cost the far-
in that section subscribing
one fourth of the amount.
Not many years ago bank robbing
was a successful occupation for
crocks and thieves. This is now
comparatively rare owing to the
proved constructing bank
buildings, and the use of burglar-
proof safes and vaults.
have taken the place of the old time
give presents at Christmas.
No season or day brings with it I banks d a wide and easy
which are so varied and
conflicting as are those Christ-
mas tide W those who desire
lo show their loving appreciation
Ohio not resting no boundary or limit to the
well at night either gifts, except it be hedged in by
limitation And to many
We sec people in some sec
of the state have been making
good money shipping evergreen and
to the Northern cities for
Christmas decorations
i is the social obligation
the gift, which is
en not from an affectionate heart,
but purely as paying a debt trans-
act inn
lint however the spirit which
field for the burglar. During the
last fiscal year no less than 1,593
in this country were
robbed, or at the rate of over four
for each day In addition to these
crimes street and rural free de-
livery boxes were rifled of their con-
tents Exactly how to account for
this increase of crime may be
cult, but it is plain that the post-
offices are not protected as they
should be. Since the a
government institution, destined to
The president now says if we will
wait two years he will show the
South how much ho thinks of her
That is a right long courtship, but
we have known of longer.
If you an- decided what to send
an absent friend try a year's sub-
I the Christmas gift, there exist as as the government it-
should be with it, honesty, not mere- sell why not begin to make it per
Iv in tendering but in giving a and secure from bur
present within the means of the Sun.
giver
How many gifts are given at
Christmas which are unpaid for at
the i of presentation, and perhaps
The Observer has just paid for The disposition is
installed the largest and finest to make a beautiful and cosily gift,
. i. , but the giver has the money at
mg press ever brought lo . i .
I The Observer is an able stock or legal reserve companies of
i ;.,. North Carolina origin doing
paper and nothing is too good it ,,. for and .,. . .,. a. . .
The insurance people of North
Carolina seem to be doing what they
can to keep insurance money at
home. The report of Commissioner
Young is a very encouraging one.
He says that 1810 were no
suffers for it often
The trouble with those who talk whatever terms a gift is
in the State and only one as-
association, the total assets
reported being only by these
tariff revision is that they do all made, it should beau honest giving which are life.
their talking before the An expensive gift
id the
back and sit
one in moderate circumstances,,
en CO . nil. .
deceives only the who
Hon. Nan and end listen to the for
j recipient feels that the gift is be-
i the financial resources of the
As the Supreme court ran bring it the
Mrs. Chad wick have completely ob-
tin car the far east
All th world is looking forward
to Christmas. Horns with
with sad hearts
Th.- railroad may invent some
other plan to delay it, but it
like most come
about after the excitement of
dial tribunal to work on the and sending the gift, if honest,
morning gap between the Atlantic pl to roundly abuse himself or her
and North Caroline the for
. . . ,
tie meat.
i in the means of nearly every one,
One of our exchanges a to It
single Mormon voted the Democratic . ,;,,. value of tho dollars
There is no telling how long the ticket in the recent elections in and rent which make gifts fully
President's would Mono the as it is love and
business in
force premiums received
The fire insurance com-
organized the make
a splendid exhibit, showing an in
crease in capital during the past
four years of assets
surplus yearly
business increase in
yearly premiums
insurance in force
remembrances are with a pitying
progress in line of in
the Charlotte
into the tariff , This ought lo strengthen the cause the
the gilt
of Democracy from out- end of this
Any dirt for to the other
sale U quickly taken at a good price.
is being true, why should
giver be and send
such gift as is paid for, and being
Which shown that people have faith Railroad wrecks to follow in j for ,, the
the town spells The Southern the Sea- giver because of its costliness
H Christmas giving could be con
have deflated and now tho Coast ducted upon tho affectionate
i and honest gift sending, there should
Some suits are costly when
amount involved is taken inti
on. Judge and a
jury were engaged two days this
week in trying a involving only
Some company sued the
Grocery Company for
this amount and at it they wont
The plaintiff had three attorneys
and the defendant two, The latter
, i won and the ease may yet go to the
they will hold their cotton, how let. is taking a turn t. The, , , . . . ;. ;,
, be greater and happiness all Supreme t on it Had tins is, it
the speculators take a tun. at put-, latter has recently had three and is not. equal to the calf ease tried
ting up the price I wrecks ill succession. j indeed a one, for there hero some fifteen years ago. A man
i would be no after reflections and sold another a calf for Be-
troubles duo to the really dishonest fore paying for it the calf died and
giver upon credit which too payment wan refused A suit
limited or false the creating. brought it took three days to
New Journal. settle it. Judge Bryan, however,
N. c. WM.
Johnnie is quite ill with
fever.
Charles and K. V.
went to Greenville Monday.
Wood Kittrell and sister, Miss
spent Sunday afternoon at
C. h Langston's
Henry Langston went to Winter
ville Monday to clerk G. A. Kit-
Co. this week.
Lorenzo is having a
new piece built to his shop.
Miss Bertha Kittrell spent Sunday
in the vicinity
Harvey and Luther went to
Vanceboro Monday and returned
yesterday.
Mrs. Lorenzo and
granddaughter. Miss Lina Patrick,
are waiting near
Miss Fannie Lea Patrick
yesterday to visit her grandparents
O A. Jackson and
Madison Smith were here Sunday.
Miss May Anderson spent
day and Sunday in den
A tree will be given
school-house Friday even-
William Smith and Oscar
were in the neighborhood Sunday.
Joe Patrick, of Ayden, was in this
vicinity yesterday.
Mrs. C. II. Langston went to
Winterville Monday
Lorenzo spent Sun-
day Greenville
Exam went to
Monday.
S. W, Jones and wife, of
attended church ac Bethany
Sunday.
A minister's doctor's wife
and a traveling man's wife met one
day recently and were talking about
the forget of their husbands.
The minister's wife thought her
i was the most man
living, because he would go to
and forget his notes and no
one could make out what he was
trying to preach The doctor's
wife thought her husband was the
most forgetful still, for ho would
often start out to see a patient and
forget bis medicine and travel
nine miles for nothing.
said the traveling man's wife,
husband beats that He came home
the other day and me
cheek and said; believe have
seen you is your
Banner
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
1904-5.
THE ATLANTIC
RATES,
COAST
LINE.
and Plait
band writing on the wall and hare
given tho chase after a mas. He has been to Washing
No doubt Republican state Chair
man Rollins will enjoy his Christ
of Southern representation,
Perhaps the additional slump in
cotton following the
is a bluff tho
speculator are to work.
Yes, girl, the reason we have
nights of the year just
el Christmas it to give Santa Clans
plenty of lo make his round.
ton and had an interview with the
president and comes back with the
assurance that he will distribute the
pie tickets for North Carolina.
It is said every living member of
the will attend the
inauguration of their old lieutenant
colonel as president of the United
Farm
The State Board of Agriculture
took action in the matter of
test farms for large
small fruits which may be
of very important results. It
appointed William Dunn, Newborn;
A. T. Bed Springs, of
the Board, and Stile
State on March But men
were mastered into the famous j ant State Horticulturist Hume,
San Antonio the spring U committee to confer with
now membership is tho East Carolina Fruit
Reports it will take years j believed to run far into the thou- and Truck Association for
at to construct, sands Constitution. I location of an experiment farm
tells of one case that beats
suit that went through to the
Court involving cents
worth of wheat straw After once
getting into the matter tho costs be-
come heavy tho fight is over
Record.
Mothers Be Careful
Of el your
Look out for
ii. d Whooping Cough. Atop I hem
In Minute Our.
is best remedy.
Bold by J. L.
druggist.
announce rate of
One and One Third First Clan Fare.
rate
on
and Jan. Final
Mm t returning to January
1905.
To and students of
colleges, on and
surrender of certificates signed
by superintendents or
pals, tickets may b sold
the above rule,
to 25th, inclusive, with
limit returning to January
1905.
For full information, call on
ticket agents, or address,
H. M. EMERSON. T M.
W. J. CRAIG, G. P. A.
Wilmington. N. C.
FOR SALE-
My containing one
seres, Co.
bordering on eight
from Clinton two
line half miles from
is plenty of timber and cleared
Iii ml all crops
Terms of or
half cash with
C. IS Tin key,
Of
W. J.
WINTERVILLE
Thin department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
WINTERVILLE ITEMS
Bring me I pay the
highest L. Johnson.
F -r Oranges, and con-
fresh. S-e A. W.
There is the best selection of j feet binaries,
Inks, library paste and Co.
at the store of Dr. B. T. Cox Big consignment of Royal flour
ft Bra ever brought to Winterville. received. Prices
eyes by buying Chapman and Co.
of those eye shade at Drag -e also u Hue of robber
Store, price lover coats boots and water proof
Highest price for rattan seed jackets the very for cold,
paid by County Oil Mill. weather
Miss Jones Barber Co.
to Bethel Monday Burning. A. G. Cox Mfg. C. wants a
If In need of a barrel of buggy trimmer of about one years
flour or pork see Kittrell and
or Henry
taxes are I am ready accepted a position with Kittrell
to give you a P. B. Tucker Taylor,
tax collector. Oil Mill is now
Don't forget to bring or send buying Cotton Seed. They pay
cart hubs to A. Q. Cox Mfg. the highest cash price or will ex
Co. Fat kind they for meal. When yours
are write for prices.
Bargains for the next twenty
days in jewelry and cutlery.
B. T. Cox A Bro.
For brick store
feet long, call on or write Jno.
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C.
geese highest
market price paid for same.
Kittrell Taylor.
Herbert E. Ellis and Jack-
son left this morning for Conetoe
to attend the Jackson Cobb nap-.
tin Is.
A new lot of chairs just arrived.
A. W. Ange a. Co.
tat light-
wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg.
Co.
Santa Chins a
in B. T. Cox ding
store until after Ho is not
looking but be loves the lit
tie Come and sec what he
has on exhibition.
Muses Lizzie and Miner a
worry over that lot For fruits and
of cotton you had over when to K. G. and Co. They and Lucy Barnes for
you through ginning your have a choice lot. this morning to spend
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have just the holidays.
seed cotton any quantity the received a lot of bar
best market price paid every bed wire and poultry Their
Finest of dress goods in poultry is of course strong
Q. Chapman Co.
Mrs Charlie of Cheap shoes, dry goods, notions,
spent Monday her sister Mrs. and rubber goods. H. L. Johnson.
next Wednesday morning
the market for turkeys,
eggs, chicken, ducks, etc
Kittrell
We buy Hides,
Sheep Skins, Goat. Beeswax
J. H. Smith. Miss May Anderson announces Turkeys, Geese, Chickens
Rat biscuit sure to kill the rats that there will a guarantee high-
Harrington Barber A school house near market prices for
Co. next Friday Everybody is Taylor.
A. W. Co., are jobbers invited to put presents on H Louise Fleming has gone
for spool cotton. then their best girl and other friend, spend the holidays.
and men gloves and if y., a first class pair of
We now have on hand a nice latent style neck tie get them at
CHRISTMAS
A Man's Christmas
Hard work buying Christmas presents for
most it
Why not give him something he will
instance,
A SUIT OR
Either would make an admirable gift-
not ling more
us the size of an old garment, and
we'll help you select something suitable.
exchange it with pleasure, or refund
the money, if not satisfied.
HABERDASHERY
If you prefer a Coat, pair
Tie, Muffler or something elegant in the Furn-
Line, please remember you are sure
to find the smartest and handsomest styles here.
We invite ladies looking for a Man's Christ
mas to COME HERE.
A. G. Cox Mfg Co. Better at
once while they have them in
Stock,
A hire Hoe
at Harrington Bur-
lier
Bargains tor the people Prices
Lola
line of dress goads at remarkably
low come, see and be con- the birds at A. W.
truly
Kittrell and Taylor. R O. Chapman, Co, say that
For A good gentle baggy they have a lull assortment of
safe and sound, apply to general and pi ice
W. B. Winterville, X. C. are right.
Box Body for is At Reduced Price-The A. G. Blight II. L.
now the season when you may Cox Co. a-e closing out n big Tinker Miss
want a box-body cart to your wire f prices married
farm products to the barn or They have finest a o'clock,
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are fence made and you beaten and ranges.
making selling them and yon can get a bargain if yon apply at
had better send them your order once
at For fresh meat beef, and
II you in need of Go to IT. L
flannels, skirt aid waist goons, lining in to first
call R. G. Chapman and Co raw material cheat., g
O. have which
received a car load of hull work, and save and
nearly all of our
Amos and men few of reason- why we
Cox left Monday,
Just third large Winterville Mfg.
Shipment of this fall, all For loaded d.
styles and sizes, price.-, right. Come and single guns. Price O. K Go
all ind them over, to A. W Ange ft On.
We The drag store can lea in stock
Harrington wad sage
For lot of band leaf powdered form.
merit, i i good condition. Apply There will tree
to J. A. Manning, ville, N. in the church Saturday
Frank Wilson
The
John a very
I ere Med last He,
I'm some time but re-1
CURE
All
style, lowest prices. our stock
before and
Co.
J. D.
Cox. Board per day. Be-i
house in town
Penny candies a Specialty at. the
store B T. V Ben.
have
ow
l in town.
Taylor.
NO CON.
fated all medical id, claiming to
be and saying Lord
WOUld him Cure at Obtained. After
. . , . . ,, , ,. . a Searching;
friends offered to the doctor I
to him he refused until tho
Our entire for
for or security.
G. a. Kittrell A
Winterville, N. O,
Pair well broke wales, sound
. heavy and strong. Apply A.
O. Mfg. Co.
J. R. Smith Miss Minis
Manning urn ivied at p. in
W a are pay in v t k a
from now on. Kittrell Taylor
by St. Louis
A lee months ago the of a
few
of Louis wan directed
new method of combating
dreadful of nil tuber-
called eon option.
of t TI were complete-
y -S have shown
that their ultimate recovery
is but a question of a few week.
So astonishing have been the
absolute cures in cases pronounced
Incurable by all old methods that a
has been formed and is
to furnish at a normal com
this cue all sufferers of the
I t, f i of its chief features ii
For paper nails can remain
A. W, o's. the place. rounded by friends and s
V t i i i in a great many instances, especially
Prof J. b, Jackson was married or early stages of the
o Mi Cobb, Conetoe, pursue their daily vocations
, ,,. , and become cured
Una evening and will have a re- Patients receiving toe same
caption at Mi. J here In St. have
. Iv rapidly as In
for
and
C.
A good cut The
A Col Mfg. Co. to
to have rive hundred
wood Any wood cutter wish-
a job can see them at their
office.
Protect fret by
shoes. R. G.
On. have the kind you
need ,
book, stationery,
pencils supplies of all
kind can be found at the drug
store. j
Second hand baggies cheap. If
yen wish to a second hand
seethe A. G.
Mfg. Co.
and door frames, porch
brackets and all kinds of j
house trimmings at rock
prices. Winterville Mfg. Co.
invited
candies at n. I. Johnson.
to T Manning Co.
fresh candies, nuts,
choice
Fruit, candies and all kinds of
confections as cheap as the cheap-
est. Kittrell Taylor.
residence
A.
KING COMBINATION
MANUFACTURED BY
COX
Interest and B Alley.
The board of aldermen held a
short special meeting, Tuesday
afternoon to for
interest on the town improvements
bonds that will full due Jan. 1st,
and an application
for license to conduct a howling
alley. L. W. Morris was the
license was granted
and the tax fixed 817.50 per
year.
Chance for Somebody.
No one has yet come to the re-
lief of Greenville housekeepers by
rigging op a woodcutting machine.
Such an outfit could do a good
business around town, as getting
wood
New Mexico and
The wonderful results in
accomplished by the
and which controls this
marvelous medical
office at Nor h Seventh
street, St. Louis. They lo-
a factory on Easton avenue and
a laboratory has been built at
side, Mo. cure will be known as
the Lung i and M.
P, the the
Inhalants h will person
ally charge of of the
company. Mr. Benson will personally
meet all who call at tho office of
company Seventh and will
answer all communications from
who are unable to a mi-
ball. -From the St. Louis
Democrat-
Free on
N. ,
St. Louis, Mo,
FOR CONSUMPTION.
Everything necessary to prepare
Christmas dinner
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FOR
With pleasure we invite you to
Victor Receives
THE
To Victor Belongs the Spoils.
to the . y Co.,
St. Mo. Oct tor it b f-
y A bank
Fair, for their exhibit of solid .
and general line fire and
tor-for modem improvements, construct
The Safe that has never been
J. L SUGG, Agent.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Christmas as we offer you an
splendid and stock.
to select from an unusually
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
For Christmas
Everything you wan in the way of I
Caned Goods. Pickles, i
i Fruits, Candies, Nuts, fa. can be had at ;
See Our . U W J
MOB MM, HI U BROS,
etc. it Cash Grocers.
.--------
is the
DRAWN WORK u
I---------
CENTER . Foxhall
Sales and High Prices on the
. GREENVILLE MARKET.
LACE AND JET AND FINE
in AND g---
KID .
AND SWEATERS.
SKIRTS
FUR
BED SLIPPERS
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
l evening shades of
BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED FANS With Ivory Sticks.
pleased with our stock
J. B. Cherry Go.
DEPARTMENT STORE
Hardware.
For Cook Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Ham
Steel Plows. Heat Cutters and
Staffers. In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING
Of Cholera with
Small Bottle of Chamberlain
Colic, Cholera
Remedy
Mr O. W. Fowler of
Ala., relates an he M
while on a. jury in a
murder
wilt of county. Ala-
H liter.- I
ate fresh Bud
meat it me
very hum. I
never more sick In hie and
Kent to the fore
mixture, the
me
and
Remedy tat he
Had hat I neut for, that this
medicine was no he
would rather send t the
fix I wan I one dose
it and as better in five minutes.
The dose cared me entire-
Two jurors were afflict-
ed in fame and one
small bottle cured three of
For t at
Store. t
Sentinel occasion, several
days to call attention to the fact
that there exists in
right now a class of who
seem to look with peculiar disfavor
upon work of any kind The fact
that cold weather is here again has
caused of them to go to work,
but there are still many who cannot
be induced to engage in profitable
labor upon any terms. Some action
should be taken with reference to
the conduct of such worthless
rants v Sentinel
No Suffering.
If you are troubled with in- I-
gel a of j
Cure and s-e how quickly
it. will cure A-
of Spencer, ha-l I
for My
Cure i I
and I need few i
it in the
me. Would lie without
j-. with
i N hopes
in
iv r
We use only the best mate-
rials in our Hence
the Popularity to which it has
grown and recognized all
well dressed people to be up-to-
date in every way.
e are agent for
the best make of Men's
Youths, Boy Suits Over
, oats and Pants.
Furniture.
Recognized Leaders of Fine
for a little money, Tables Rocking
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs,
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you
call for in this line.
Dress Goods
The Largest stock of this
season Woolens we have ever
shown. Embracing every new
to be found in any city.
of Willie lief,
hit- J
heartily n
or i
L.
Evans
St re
Greenville,
it Hit
ii . flier
It
luck
I i
i,
oil
Ml .
I'll I
t e
Cured S
lull
ii
I l-.-l.
on
Gil
i also
I--, S
Mm, ;
i q mi I
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for
hale
i b
WE
WORK ALL TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS.
lie
Of the health our
Ci-ugh.
and Win -oiling A
in Minute
i the remedy. Hanoi s
Bold by J. L
Hi ever, are an in-
to youth, windows from which
Cupid hi arrows
Tea makes
eye-, cheeks.
Tea or
Drug Store.
the
the mind. good, ill or well.
one's face bright as a
mer morning That's
Rocky Mountain Tea does.
cents, Tea or Tablet.
Drug Store,
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Sold.
Read here the most Startling Quoting you have
heard
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard.
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent.
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive 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.
Look For The Bee Hive.
POOR PRINT





Mil,
The Man That's Ahead.
i the man
the man
, mi, the man the bur .
-t the man behind bis MM ; la
behind the times and the one
behind his the man behind
the man be-
the fence; and the man be
hind the whistle the
the bars and tic behind
and the man behind the;
car; the man d his
Mi the man behind his and
everything a thins is en-
on the list. Rut. have
kipped another fellow of whom
nothing has been fellow
a little way
ahead; who always for what
he and whoa- bill always
important the u who is
All we now- people
merchants and e
clan fr ex-
to this noble
He keep us all business and
his town is never so
yon all take hat oil to the man
i- Sun.
STATE NEWS
Prices Almost Talk,
DOWN KT
Scott, if
by betas;
caught the belt of a mill.
Joe Lon, of county,
to death a days ago.
Lewis of is
jail for his wife. He
beat
tuckers clothing, she mi dry goods house.
county jail I l.- ,.
One of them do- a the
with a piece of I
Governor Aycock has pardoned -p a--
ho were cod a.
.-- IMP
Plenty to Cat.
Since the farmers are
cotton are bringing to
eat. to market. Turkeys, chickens
beef, pork and such have
coming in freely the last few days.
of the at Jame-
City.
tobacco factory at
bob was Dy fire Tuesday.
Besides the loss of he building, J
which cost there was J
i- tobacco burned.
Clean Up the Trash.
I would t e a wise step the
part of the town officials to have
the streets and lots thorough
I cleaned of paper, trash and all
j inflammable material before the
shooting of Christmas fireworks
i begins. Every precaution should
be taken to prevent a fire.
ABE CONVINCED
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values
My price,
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values
All kinds of pickle, sweet or
sour, mixed and stuffed at
large assortment of rain.,.,. Politic, would cease to n. at
the if the were
trade, at on one side of it.
My price,
What Shall Give
Satisfy Yourself as as
the recipient.
In loving thought of our friends and deserving
helpers, these dependent upon us or simply as a
greeting, the following articles are
as tokens of affection and as appropriate
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values
My price,
yards checked homespun, others price
My price,
FOR
An Umbrella, Silk
I tress Skirt, a
Shopping Hag. Linen
Bolts, cotton or
wool a box of Toilet
Soap, a lace Bureau Sot. Plain
or
or embroidered Handkerchief,
Turkish Towels, Waist Sots, a
Cloak, a pair of c. E.
FOR HUSBAND OR. FATHER.
Silk Handkerchief, dress Shirt
Collars and Cuffs, a pair of Sus-
mocha or kid Gloves,
fen's Socks, Wright Under
wear, a gold Fob, a piece of
Stationary, a Suitor
a Stetson Hat. H leather
Suit Case, a pair link Cuff But-;
tons, A Silk Umbrella,
Collars or Cuffs, Webber
Shoes.
GRANDFATHER OR
Soft house slippers, Sleeve
links and collar buttons, a soft
felt hat, a suit of woolen under-
wet, a warm cloak, black
fun veil, house wrapper, pair of
a shawl, comb and brush,
wool socks, a necktie, a plain
handkerchief
TO PLEASE A MAN.
A nice silk umbrella, a pair at
Wilkinson's Special Shoes, a bed
room slipper, a leather pocket
book, cuffs and collars, a pair of
brown gloves, a leather suit
case, a leather grip sack, a silk
tie, a scarf pin. a pair of link but-
Come before everything is
nicked over. Everything ready
for your inspection.
Sample hats, all colors, others price
BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR
GIRLS.
An fan, a lace
chief, ; gold or sterling silver;
umbrella, a pair of Le
gloves, Whiting's box paper, la-,
dies fancy j
scarfs, bureau scarfs, . .
and covers, pillow tops and i pants, all sizes. price
cords, rugs, clocks, brooches, j J r
hat pins and belt buckles.
ANY BOY WOULD LIKE
a pretty silk handkerchief, four-
in-hand string tie. a pair of link
buttons, gold plated collar but-1
tons, a Norfolk cap,
in fancy boxes, a pair
can a of C and E-
pure rubber over shoes, u
fob watch chain.
My price
My price
pair Leather Shoes . Others price
ANY GIRL WOULD LIKE
a silk belt, fancy box
Rose Cap waist sets, neck rib-
lace collars, embroidered
turn over collars, ribbons for
the neck and head, fan and fan
chain, a pair of golf gloves, a
pair of Fay stockings, a of
and E. shoes, a shopping bag,
a silk waist, a nice brown
dress.
ADD TO THE AND
FRIENDS IN NEED
A cotton or woolen dress, a
pair of shoes, a shirt waist,
skirt, a pair of overalls,
socks or stockings, a pair of
bed comforts, a pair of
pants, a shirt or a hat.
FOR THE COOK AND SERVANTS,
aprons, collars and cuffs, stock-
shoes, skirts, waists, hand
i kerchiefs, belts, corsets, gloves,
and skirts,.
My price
Next door to
Bank
A E. TUCKER,
Greenville, N. G.
For Neat and Attractive
Send your orders to this office.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
a Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
DOLLAR PER YEAR ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER
No.
Hailing
Fund
to
M I children-In-
deed, wan mt
especially bored me.
over and the
year pulled out
I took a
Suddenly w as Lack
on r y face, a pair of arms were
the round
fan- at a boy old via
st within of
I treat a j
n I
what Co
At that i he came
ions tat tickets and told m the
toy had been put In his
was to meet his fat bur at St. Louis.
The little imp It's as
suddenly as in
made a Hath for the I
j ho
would put a child his age in Hie care
of conductor, cud dragged him back.
This I did n dozen times during the
day. When not trying to get on the
platform be was trying to sell an old
knife to to
nine money. At Erst they
put him some of
other hut he was so
persistent and got up such remarkable
at last every
one in the ear wag at him.
There j
that I
heart. there was I
one to pay to
the and t
him ti op child's
t. be
own. Then the boy got sleepy, and
told the sandman com-
to weight his lids, and If
be keep awake till be was
dressed he wouldn't see aid fellow. I
I wished to keep awake till the
Id the night dreamed i was be-
garroted I awoke and found my-
self tightly clasped around the neck.
I put my band up to discover what
was choking me and felt a tiny arm
with a hand on It no bigger than my
watch and five soft little tinkers. A
stream of lamplight came in where
the curtains hung loose. It revealed
the boy sound asleep. How he got
there I didn't know, and I doubt if he
lessor himself.
The next morning lie resumed his
negotiations with to
Saint
The Good
some one Its j
costume worn
Masses to the who been
good and says I
Bottling for Is Baa naughty oats.
this of the year Is
to guess who it Is Bast
holds the place in
of the
money, but lb most Class way
Impudent he did was la ask me sight, but be is undoubtedly
if he had not lent cents the of mind, lie Is re-
mo. who had J of letter daily . la
money for mid such care or through register
of him or hopes
I fell a i-i sty lid some toy. and
tamed my bead. v the l as to bring
me face of this saint ever
Sal n his eye, was looking to vis. on and
at I we can men dressed
Said, I HI a to ; This the of all this b
boy i a genius of bow ever stop Is
lie What do k who Masts is. or
to a for him for
way of reply dropped a silver
dollar in hut tad gave It to
speaker, who
rent the lint through the the pas-
it from baud hind.
When it came hack it contained
I let the child handle it, then took care
of it till bi arrival at his
When we at a
on The outskirts of Kt. Louis a
man the ear and. earning up
to the hoy. took him In arms and
kissed him. But the one who can be-
on short acquaintance Is
not likely to permit familiarities In
others. The child planted his fist right
between the eyes of bis captor.
The man to US that ho was
the hoy's father and his child been
away long enough to forget
fall and
day . went to the
I . i ii. e people
Their
the
to buy
QUEER CHRISTMAS GIFTS I
SKI'S
Net
ISSi .-. i lid
porter com i . I nil-
him
He opened a Hie
man was I Is i ,
It a bunt f all over
Ills for buttons, I found
in a knot.
them mi to
In his me
Slug like a bear be back on tile
pillow was before could
him
turning myself I took a
look at to assure be was
the the
fill bis face. , What u
of Where was
He didn't took
rare of V He didn't
the who led sen for him was
at about
mid regretted Mm come In such
a bad a dread ho would
wake up In middle of the night
with colic. But if his parent worried. I
If I worried, there was one who was I
In the least troubled him. It
ft ten.
bf
;. to be said tin-
fad of -n the
Of small as
s none of the
call of having
a To give
this a ill to the OUt
of a
and a the
new hardly big to he
linked eye.
fir v. s-l-
the
I Is kind rose through
which small of the
he examined to better ad-
by
a chemist baa radium
is shout sire of a linger
ring urn an for the
eye like that In child's
Ky taking the
Into ii room squinting
e one can see Hushes
of shooting ill
all like
of making gifts
of has proved in-
and the run on the chemist's
Stock hasty
with the in
who supply most of radium
that Washington
Post.
Hut lo
loads of gilts are at
the White at Haas,
i i ail of
try. the of them baas
to m i Ma wife. I
The -ire
private of the
placed
at family for f
go c.-My the assets of j
the to these of
me
On e nil the employees
of the lawns His clerical the
Batters and the domestic
through i. established
be president, a fine fut
key, fowl, selected from the
best in a market, are purchased for
this treat, so that everybody about the
has reason for
No sue happiness with
I in. i.- than does
Jerry old colored man who
a member of the presidential
Bases the beginning of
Grant's Brat Jerry was
I these days
he dusts offices of Whits House
keeps tidy an the
The presidents are
usually men of cad years, it
Is to be second rial from them
that the for the
of childhood on day.
Woman's Home
I Hill.
A and
fr., be
common pipe cut into
length tied together at
with shoe strings. A neat
he made by wrapping half
a brick paper such as butchers use
tying It wit ii red tape. A dainty
towel rack may be from a
baseball bat and two I .
the holes and tho
bat. An ordinary cobblestone band
painted with and household
an excellent door
A novel pipe rack for fas-
may be made from a
small inch plunk,
holes In It for the stems of the pipes
to pass A dried
makes an attractive tobacco Jar.
ma III
I t It out
boys. Her comes a of dudes,
Just we iced to our
Christmas tree.
wits
who he was. for I died . , ago
I know girls and
I are longing to say
for that sort of
thing. is no such
person Our
are us and moth-
We know i
So far as lbs are
they are right, hut when
push clear old Sail a flails of the
tray as a myth they are wrong,
for Santa was as
alive as any little girl or boy
this.
Ht. lived about year
A. and he was n bishop of the early
Christian church Asia The
Santa Is merely a different
form of his real name. Just as and
Carlos are varying forms of the
Charles, and and Mario are of
Mary.
liming bis holy and Useful life St.
w. an mile
be i, i .
and making every I
Is, therefore, to re- j
season it is I
the children's and
his lie kept more green
in our leaves
of that decorate our
homes.
One story told of St. Nicholas re-
how be found three lovely Maid
ant who war unhappy because
there was no one to take of them.
and were so poor they feared
might starve to death, good old
saint, bearing of their went
tapped softly on the window of their
home, fl hen it was opened be threw
three purses gold the
window and hid before the girls conk
see It that sent this j
ed gift.
The next he did not no. but the
night following be tapped softly again
and threw more purses into the
window, lie walled a like time me .
I lieu threw u third present, but .
did not quickly enough, for ,
saw who It was the old bishop
Who loved children so tenderly, ,
course, they were grateful for
helping t iii-m of their trouble this
way, Some think I
torn of giving hi . from
this old .
Ill keep the feast of i
SI. Lee. At
The burning of fagot hi
curious Devon and
; Somerset en Christmas eve. Th
I fagot consists of green ash
a fastened
a v. w At s
in lbs evening this is
on he i
mi are
the The
lid; and, trees the
green with- holding
are a and
to The
of for a
t I . .-omits for
j by story that -t
the stable
while local tradition tolls a
wood kindled by Alfred
i. . lonely la
The
Story
I AM a i-t aid
My and
dried a
That my Cry
But II leg a of a Met that I
That a a
to c-t
It eve. where
Thai up a of
I caught a couple,
young.
But of all ;, p
Was pretty Mat Ia,
Who tor tie bride of a
Now,
Was a or
of tar a kiss of the hem Of
dress
Would
But the only y Ska C
Te offer her father would
W a fellow
two rt toe
. hut the real
on C. The feel
Joyous festival i by of a
of
not, however, n-
v. the is
tarried out. At a time when moat of
. friend
from
Countess i
tress of the Is
decoration of ii
tree, ,
presents, of these
in followed by
dinner Is thoroughly I i
its i ii nu i. pro-
s some of tho all
cf
Tin is.
and
ii.; i-i i
add cf-
of tho hilly,
in are easily the
holiday but am
Autumn leave the
cf whoever has tho time to ,
gather In fall, for they nil
t all their pristine glory
with little trouble.
ID ho while retaining their
glorious some of their live-
line natural but
t ii- of be kept
, . i . ; , sand III
any I i
ram ti r
ed the bill Sir f the
coin ease
To turn in the hull
was a bracket Quito
to a a-
ii. Ike
Then ha ran, bin
start,
nit Ira cf a re-.
a eve
In . arms were about
What -tor the wrath of papa
And he cheek with his
in
To the I the afar
But she, a reached
up r-r ma
tie f horror, alas and
Then up in lo
hr
While .-, . n purple with
And that was a rad; they
one
Not to for old
But the her vanity
And cults of the error,
That should b
London .
fin n
-.- ,
e . i
i.
to
it
Bum. Idea.
going to give
whole Jot poker
Mm, that he Can
have all without curing toil
nil to Win
tar.
II It's i. i
i tint n i he f
it reel
i i i any
. . ,. i ,. .- .,., ,.
I ill I i,. pity.
mm i. been
of i i nu
A I .
.
s.
real
Oil Toast
Ki . i
Cele. y
mi. In ,
.,. i., ,.
l Mill . lie.
Hum u
Raisins
tea. Ci
Oyster,
Bread
lee. Cakes.
Coffee.


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Eastern reflector, 23 December 1904
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 23, 1904
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