Eastern reflector, 8 September 1905


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LETTER TO A. SAVAGE
Greenville, N. C.
Dear Sir; You know how well
it pays to keep your carriages
painted, r looks to
keep out water. It pays a well
to paint your lain nod
We pot your barn
that h y-
see it.
attended a party Shel
this week.
Tennis has been popular
id for the passed
few days. After several closely
contested games Geo. H. Cole was
proclaimed
f a man from
bank he is called an embezzler, if
suit of clothes he is called
You see, there are two good a Met and often receive about
severe punishment. That is one
the defects of our system of
in Sentinel.
reasons for pail t; is look-; the
other is wear. yon paint I r
looks, the wear will take care of
itself.
Paint often looks; nod use
paint tor
wear.
The best i- lead
ground together
machinery; same a- used by
It- WE COULD ONLY KNOW
Stomach trouble and Cured.
years ago my general
by health gave way. was
the a distressing stomach
U. government, t takes fewer and not touch solid food
n any kind. For one I
n Ions mixed paint J .
everything I would swallow,
wean twice a long as oil . , medicine ,
mixed by stomach would not retain R
Yours No one can knows what I
F W suffered weakness, dizziness,
o and nervous-
P. LI. .
ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. and SOD
returned Friday alter a
pleasant visit borne.
Miss Mamie Bobbin is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Stanley has returned after
a pleasant visit to More-
head City and Sound.
Mrs. and
Who have been BO delight
entertained by
returned to their home in Greet
Ville Friday.
is visiting bis
T. Sledge.
Mrs, II. H. Stanley is visiting
relatives near
Mrs. J. o. Bobbin returned
Friday after a short visit
J. B. Bobbin, who quite ill with
typhoid at home in
s I often felt like it would be
so better could die get
out i f my suffering. and on I
wax under treatment for
y.-is I can only say
medicine id me do
good. Then some good put
one if Mrs. Person's pamphlets in
my hands, and I read where so
many had cured that
as bad off U was. I got me a
bottle of the Bid from
the very first dose I took I knew I
bad struck the right It
was the first medicine I ever took
that the dose did me good.
For .- time a time, I
was not nauseated after taking it.
I to improve until I
look thirteen bottles, and it made
a cure of me. It has been
a I was cored, and I
know I am well. I recommend it
to who has stomach
trouble and to all who have
as it my brother oil
rheumatism. He tried to get mi-
take it long before I did, but I
thought, because it will cure
was no reason it would
cue stomach trouble. I had no
faith in it was as a last
resort I tried it. II w much
i feeing it Would have saved me
Mr. and Mrs and child-
have returned after a hip
their old borne in Halifax.
Rev. Mr. of j N. C, Nov.
Negligee Shirts,
The desirable shirt worn by the
average man in all seasons is the
Negligee shirt.
THEY FIT WHEN STIFF BOSOM FAILS
and the comfort you get makes the
soft shirt THE SHIRT in all
Our not broken and the
styles are here, and until
we
WILL REDUCE ALL GRADES FROM to PER CENT.
All styles in our line will sold for
ii . it i fin l
ii . i M i
ii J so
K ii ii i.
ii ii u mm
These prices will prevail days.
No Shirts will be charged at these
C S. FORBES,
The-Man's Outfitter.
DEATH
the
TO MME ROOM FOR OUR TREMENDOUS FALL STOCK WE WERE
COMPELLED TS USE THE KNIFE ON ALL OF OUR PRICES.
Seeing is Believing.
NOTICED.
GOODS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE AT
. T.
Big Store, Greenville, N. C. Where you will find a big line of Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Trunks, with prices to suit the times.
We also carry a large and complete line of Furniture,
Pub an End to It All,
A grievous wail comes
as a result of unbearable pain from
over taxed
Backache, Liver complaint and
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's New Lite Pills they put
end it all. They are gentle but
thorough. Try them. Only
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen,
Druggist.
A Happy
The Reflector re-
by express, Friday night, a
nice pair of latest style Dixie Girl j
shoe, made by the Geo. D. Witt j
Shoe Co., of Lynchburg, Va-i
They were sent her by W. O.
Shannon, the popular salesman of
this Arm, and she returns thanks.
The Death Penalty.
A little tiling sometimes results
in death. Thus a mere scratch,
insignificant cuts or puny boils
have paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Serve ever It's the best
salve on earth and will prevent fa
when burns, sores, ulcers
sod threaten. Only at
J. L. Drug Store.
Quit the governor. He
is making a good one.
We will pay half cent each in
cash for tags taken from Brown
Williamson tobaccos in lots of
or more. Tags must be
counted and securely tied up
before we will receive them.
Greenville Supply Co.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide bad been
discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which I
makes suicide likely. At the first
of destruction
Electric. It being a great I
tonic and will j
the nerves and build up the system.
It's also a great stomach, liver and I
kidney regulator. Only Sal- j
guaranteed by Jno. L. I
Woolen, Druggist.
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians had s long and
stubborn fight with an on
my right writes J. F. Hughes
Ga. gave me
Everybody thought my time had
come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con-
The benefit I received
was striking and I was on my feet
in a few days. Now I've entirely
my It conquers
all coughs, colds, and throat and
lung troubles. Guaranteed by
Jno. L. druggist.
and Trial battles free.
Don't yon need a ledger or other Makes writing
blank They are cheap at I lucky fountain pen, best
Book Store. made, Reflector Book Store.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
BEGINNING OF PASTORATE.
COUNTY
Rev J, E Makes Timely Re
marks to His Congregation.
On morning Bey. J. E.
entered up in his duties as
pastor lie Memo i-t Baptist
church, lie delivered an excellent
moil the
his baaed the
parable of the supper which
messengers were sent cut into the
h hedges bidding all
to come. The remark of
the sermon, directed mainly to the
eh appropriate
timely we give a synopsis of
make this text very
tin- As we
begin let us
selves bu
The pastor
will fail if be baa alone.
I in people ill fail by lb
pastor and people will do
bin Ii in own
we will none our
and then let God add His Down
We can do much mi this year.
here shall be to ad-
the kingdom of God.
tins d I pledge you my time,
e. and all Hie talent
ii A
i of you will be willing to
in bet efforts to to
s- die kingdom among men.
T snow that some day I shall
in give an of
NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM.
Greenville Will Have a Modern Exchange
W the n- days the
new System Of the Home Telephone
Company will be ready f r cut
over. Installing crew of the ,
Western Electric Company is now
here setting ii
power plant and main frames.
When is completed
Greenville will probably
modern and up-to-date
FANCY E A SUCCESS.
Proceedings the Commissioners. Two Young Ladies Give An Exhibition.
The board ; ,
In b of
member in the o
proved
,,.
Sheriff
SOCIAL
Monday, I
A. and
I., ibis g
S ; ;. . ll I.
t visit
lie . I .
v.-
la V.
health and
monthly el
to i,,,,,. , , . .,. ,
in town,
.-.
Miss Cobb and bi
to K de,
list to receive
phone exchange in the state as fished dry all too soon.
apparatus is all of the newest type Action in regard to the public n. were
and has the latent improvements, well every thing to
Every subscriber's line will be a for at August readily
,.
metallic circuit and each
postponed to Hi
a long set, so
that every reach any
point Rust of the river
direct It in bis telephone.
The outside construction is of
the highest type, all multiple cable
distribution, so the open
wires art few in number and very I
18.33; bridge- d
October meeting
Roads in Swift Greek and Con.
township petitioned
meeting were ordered laid
out.
Orders were drawn the
amounting as
The new system is what Is known ad.
The fancy goods
an m
articles on i-p ,.
sold well and added quite a
sum to the
he amusing
the which came without
was
impromptu dive taken
u in the 1-
Ba central energy type which dots
vexing prisoners am
Hell. for
lie w. II v ill v.
Ill-
deeds law
I tax lists
Child Has Narrow Escape.
ALL OFFICES RENTED.
Masonic Filled With Tenants
away with Hie batten 15.301
at the subscriber's station. I. Panting
c ill central it is only m
remove the i the W
your conversation
the receiver up notifies
central to disconnect, you nun
bang up ear piece until, afternoon the veer old baa d an . Dice the M
through your conversation, j of Mrs, Helen Carney, win building,
to the exchange j visiting Mrs. Fannie is fills the vacant
the fell from the upper porch of I the building, and the
v is no completing en exchange residence to the to lie congratulated
L. of Washing.,
-1 today here.
Ii Sunday
j; I mm York.
. s. log Jesse
j in
IS, Cox
evening S e.
Mi-s Fannie Bagwell left
looming Ox lord to attend
l-v. and Mis fl. II, Moore
home Saturday from
Mr. and A.
I-ii d evening on
Alabama.
trip
h's
went to
and
d license to pi act ice Hit day evening
law, will in and this, looming.
rick Tom
returned
for
Dupree
ministry too, will
held for the which win wilt. feet. In the tall
mm the time. When this pastorate for fellow barely missed
an increase. This exchange will the step-., ft i
also a metallic system that the child no visible
equipped with long Injury and it is almost a miracle
This service, us well that it was not
tin- service to
and a mini- A Sad Death,
her of other surrounding points, Last evening
shall have long
or short I trust that none of Us
shall look buck upon ii with
regrets. The sin of omission is
awful, so lei us wail until
year, ext month, nor oven
next week to constrain men to be
saved; this
us use every opportunity lo
pi men into the Kingdom
Hod.
We shall put above
everything
upon the earth.
So while the table is still
and ye is room, us go out
the high ways and hedges
them to come
win be to Greenville o'clock the angel of death in with the financial
j the home and Mrs W. A. of the town sent a- a
and called their
James, tn her final name
rest. She was born Oct. 1808
and died had
been sick with fever three weeks.
left this morning
Florence Blow
to
expense to build
is now filled with tenant-. Mr and Mis. Coffield
building an ornament Sunday even.
the town and ought to prove prof- i-it Mi. Mrs, W. K
liable Smith.
John Will
Correction, Alvin left this morn
n Insolvent tax list h- A- M-
train i are n lug
I to rein , .,
H V. II. , .
in Jed evening to i
J. . in --f
tings In- held in
Mies
i who i i
W. Brown,
Blown
her home visit,
rs. Lou Carney and Mm-. ;.
A t and n Way
, Mrs. J, ton .;
Mrs. p. L and
Ida Greene
ave visiting Km-
Moon. have home.
Wednesday,
W,
in Bethel.
The of aldermen will meet
row night.
B. I. Little returned to
Tuesday evening.
A. Duke returned
t from Raleigh,
spent the
A.
i la V
s I
B.
Baltimore,
The value of these nearby
to the interest, of
ville cannot be overestimated and
the telephone company is to be
commended for their enterprise
The Public Invited.
tail, In conic to
our fancy work sale. And a
and interest Greenville in Her death came like a Mow to
us a modem system, and so com her uncle and aunt with whom she
that it em- had lived ever since her infancy,
whole We know I She was a bright attractive child,
of no exchange anywhere winning the love of all she met.
wide a lope of territory Her death has left a vacancy
exchange subscription, that can never be filled may
P. Mum foul, I he
era the for deaf
I passed through
He did day evening going lo lo
not live in the corporate limits of
the did owe the ., . j ,
any taxes, and hi. name appeared with appendicitis a days age,
The new plant when completed God in His all w lie providence, I of W. K. Powell
dune the boys can have a rood an outlay of I strengthen and console those grief
time. M- been carried out ones and help them s. to
Ion, company's general where there is no parting,
and earned out by W. G.
Allen, superintendent of
in charge.
sweetheart if you wish. The
you draw from the well, yon must I by P.
not sell. Oh, they'll say you're a
then you'll treat
them to cream. And for a
we'll give the old maids a tickle.
They can for a beau, it will be
so nice to Mr. So So.
widowers and bachelors must also
take a part, for they have left at
least, hall a heart. The small
can for dulls, tops,
whistles and and other
little things quite handy. Let us
again beg you to conic, and take
some of these cheap,
articles home.
fell opera tonight
from I to p. m.
live that they may lie
pared to her in World
Marriage
Of Deeds II. Williams
issued to the following
couples since reports
W. a. Nannie E,
J, Briley and Ham
Win. Tucker and Mollie
Jenkins.
Fight on Street.
A bloody light occurred to front
of W. E Moore's repair shop,
about mail time Monday evening,
K. L. and H. K.
Keel. knocked Keel
down the pavement and stoop
over dealt him several
blows that cut bis head and face
until blood Unwed profusely.
Report Caused Decline.
The government crop report
issued today on the condition of
the cotton crop placed it at 72.1.
This was higher than anticipated
sharp decline price fol-
lowed the report.
Important Meeting Producers and
Manufacturers.
The meeting Asheville on the
Wednesday, is a very
important one for
manufacturers of cotton, ii is
now lime year when cotton
is coming in and If the can
lie shown the real season, when to
sell, he should know before be
tell.
Pitt county be represent-
ed by the man who is foremost
his information. The man to go,
and represent Pitt county and the Mr-
is Col. Isaac A. He Let me thank you, Mrs. Gray
has been to the conventions Mr- all your
fore, and knows and feels m. kindness to my sou while with
tercel if the people. This is you. It gives me pleasure to say-
indeed a time to be considering that character the work
There is time to loose if Pitt done in your the
is to oversight of the H
such as entitle it to a most
Jury Trial. liberal patronage. After an ex-
Justices Hauling, Bonn tree and parlance two years as a patron
bad a jury trial of institution, my estimation
them today, litigants being W. j it is bes expressed by saying
on the list by mistake,
mistake is very much
M. s, Mayor.
On the purl the paper will
the foregoing
he mayor I lie name
insolvent list through over
and the error is by all
i.-.
w. s. of
in evening,
It. M, Starkey Tuesday
evening from n
Mrs. J. T. of
i- visiting Mrs. I,. Wooten.
J. C of Dan ville, was on
the tobacco market here today.
Henry has moved
back to residence on
street,
Dr. Charles
-I Tuesday from
Norfolk,
Mis. A. m
j evening
wen in today for treat.
in a hospital, lie children
by Laugh- in Scotland Seek.
X. H. moved into
K- the houses on
street in South Greenville.
Miss Harper, of Wilson,
NEWS.
W. A. Ti
-p iii of the
Line, who here
some adjusting claims
from tile excursion wreck at Urine
month, Saturday evening
I'm
who has i -in In .
Mr- H I- Carr, borne
this morning.
Jonathan of
ville, was killed by a kick from
his drive
Tuesday, September
Rev. L. Opinion The
Bingham School, Mebane. IN. C.
Ibis
W. House against S. White-
over a shipment of potatoes.
The trial was held in the eon it
house and attracted quite a
of spectators.
that If I had another sou to
educate, I would without
send him to you. I wish
success in your work.
Kev. L. Clinton, N, C.
On Monday at u railroad
near a white man and
a wire both lulled by pass
freight train.
George W, pays
taxes III Buncombe to the
015,830.00.
A colored woman In trying
slop a light two colored
men, at stepped be
tween the combatants and received
a ball a pistol and was killed.
A building near Morganton con- relatives.
worth f furniture
awaiting shipment was destroyed
by lire. was not insured
was a total loss.
Two stokes county boys were
carrying a load of wood to town
when the mule they were driving
became frightened a dog
boys were thrown
oil the cart, a wheel passing over
neck one of I hem and
breaking it.
State Superintendent ,. V.
and President M-
Iver, of the Normal and Industrial
college have gone on
tour Europe.
Dr. it of Boston,
who was here to
in the left
morning for Georgia,
Fannie Greene
spent Thursday night
with her brother, D. S. and
left this morning for
sale the
evening.
Don't mi-s the
tonight.
went to Winter-
villa evening.
W. R Cox went to Win-
evening.
Mrs, Swindell went to
Seven Springs Monday evening.
and Janie Tyson
went in York this morning,
Mrs. D. House to
morning
i-. Winstead, of
Mount, who has been visiting
her. M. King, who
i- very ill. 1-.
arc vi glad to
heir that Mrs. Kin.; is much
lo visit
c. s. Forbes left this morning
for New to purchase and
good-.
Dr. ti. the eye special-
of Atlanta, is in town and will
open an office
Miss Bethel,
who baa been visiting Mrs, j. s
Keel, returned home g.
Kev. of
Square, arrived Monday will
a -1st a meeting near Greenville,
Mis- Lillian Warren, of Wilson,
who has been Mrs. T.
Man ford, returned borne this
morning.
Card Thanks.
I desire to return my heartfelt
thanks to the people of
and vicinity tor sympathy
and kindness to me iii the recent
death of my husband in
train wreck. The kindness
me Will ever be appreciated.
Mrs. W. R.
Meeting in Methodist Church.
The meeting in the Methodist
begins with good interest.
A large heard Kev.
H. Monday and
his sermon was very impressive
one. Services will be held twice
each day, at a. and s p. m.
POOR PRINT





Every Careful
Thoughtful
tat is Particular
Too Much Politics.
Children Wear
county hut stare polities
and the names of prospective
date fur the higher office are being
discussed. In some quarters even
gubernatorial candidates tor
have en named Here are some
idem, Congressman Bellamy,
Judge Cook,
Franklin; Pugh,
and T W. Mason,
l Northampton All these are good
men, hut it is too to bring out
candidates for our next governor.
Governor Glenn has more than
years to serve yet. And right here
we wish to say that the people of
North Carolina talk too
much for their own good. An else
lion is hardly over before they begin
to discuss the question as to who
-hall he candidate for the offices at
i , next election. The candidates
themselves are responsible
for this. There is one man in Moore
county who has about reared a
in office, who begins to work for
his own re-election by the time the
ballots are counted The citizen
of discourage such
business as this, it is injurious to
our best interests. Too much
i agitation upsets business and
keeps thing- in a
Express.
Scientifically
Constructed.
ULTRA,
A Shoe lot
Women.
tor
is made wit careful i
to the most min details
s so perfect I in i
is no other w
man's shoe on the
at toe tut- d i
superior, if equal
is the fundamental basis
of a perfect shoo. We employ
our own expert designers, and
every Ultra shoo is made over
a last scientifically constructed
to moot th closest variations
of width and in woman's
footwear.
The Ultra Shoo meets every
requirement of the many
whims of
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc
Pulley Bowen,
HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHiONS.
We have been engaged in the business of shoeing the
LITTLE FOLKS SO LONG,
and the habit of selling the best and fitting the feet
properly has grown to be such a fixed custom with us
that you may feel perfectly safe
When You Buy Your
Children's Shoes Here.
Our stock of children's Slippers embraces almost every
desirable style and shape of the Manufacturers Art,
suitable for Summer Wear.
. , l j r l l TAKEN UP.
These Slippers are all first class m every respect, and of the best
makes, yet we are offering them at greatly reduced reason
is, we are overstocked and don't want to carry them over.
Fear of Doctors.
ignorance of some of the
of the lower classes in New
Orleans ii effect in making
difficult the full application of the
rules and regulations in the yellow
epidemic. One physician, for
example, was almost mobbed by
some Italians to endeavored
to give some hypodermic injections
He only saved his life by giving
himself this same treatment. This
fear of the doctors appears in every
such panic. When smallpox is
there is no way to gel
to be vaccinated except by com-
who turn hath
tubs into receptacles for not
easily induced undergo treatment
which is new and mysterious Their
fear arises through superstition and
ignorance They must be en red
against their will Boston Herald.
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,
WILSON, V
For Male and Female.
course In
Elocution and Physical . b y
and A on i. and
Literature t. A.
opens 1906.
or other t i,
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To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new
process, on which patents
are i ending, whereby we
can old Brass Col
and Head Rules,
and thicker, and make
them illy as good now
and without any unsightly
knobs or reel on the bot-
tom.
LAMER MILLIARD,
N. C.
WARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
Stock of Goods Sale Cheap.
We will -ell toe
st
at H disc and
will real or sell
the Stock. Stock
between 92.5 W and
J. O. Proctor Bro ,
O.
is estimated that by January
next there will lie generals on
the retired list of the
army, or about one for every
men in the ranks. In an
it might be possible to work
up the list of retired generals a
number one tor every
company privates in the army.
NO TICK.
Having qualified as administrator
Carolina Williams, deceased, late
i N. C. this is to notify
all persons claims against
estate of said
to the under on or before the
30th day of August s notice
will pleaded in bar their re-
cover; All persons Indebted to said
estate will please make Immediate
payment
This of August 1905.
J. O.
PRICES
Column and Bead
Kale regular lengths
L. S and
Head in
and over Pr
A sample of refaced
Rule, e
will cheerfully
on
Pointers Supply Co.
cf Type and
High Grade Printing Material
H. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Central Academy
REV. M- W- Principal.
PROF. W. M. HINTON, Associate
A Christian home and
School for boys and men.
Splendidly located in Warren
county, one from depot,
mediately on S, A. L., road in a
beautiful grove of or acres
on n GOO acre farm.
For further information ad-
dress the Principal or Associate
Littleton, N. t.
The opportunity is yours. We will be
glad to serve you.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
I have taken up a stray shoal
that has been with
stick about two months. he
host is sandy red color,
pounds, slit in right
en and tailed. Owner is
notified to call for same and
charge. EVANS.
near Greenville.
GREENVILLE'S GREAT
STORE.
UP.
have taken Up a hog
was running with my stock and w,,
mischievous. Black and
white spotted, weighs or W pounds.
unmarked, male. is requested
to call fr the bog and pay charges.
JAMES HARRINGTON,
V. No. N. J.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The of Superior
having issued letters of
to me, the undersigned
the 22nd day of Aug. 1805, on
the state of w. K. Jolly,
ed, is hereby given to
all persons indebted to the es-
to make immediate payment
to the undersigned, and to all
creditors of said estate to present
their claims properly
to the undersigned, with-
in twelve months after date of
this notice, or this notice will be
plead in their recovery.
This day of Aug. 1906.
F. G James, B F. Jolly
on the estate of
W. E. Jolly.
White Frost Barber Shop
OPPOSITE J. B. CHERRY CO.
SI Resort, clean and
work guaranteed,
COSMETICS A
Thanking one and all for you pas
patronage and hoping tor your eon
remain,
Yours to serve,
S. J. NOBLES, Prop.
FRESH ROASTING EARS
Every day until September
10th. You can also
Send to my store for Hies Crackers,
Assorted Cakes, Canned Goods
and other things ready serve-
Butter ii Ice every day.
Kine Pit County Hum-.
Nice Chocolate
fresh and good the
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Medicine for Busy People.
Health and Renewed Vigor.
t Ll
nil Trouble-.
Bad Breath, Bowels,
Its Mountain o-
M form, S n boa. by
. i Company, Madison, is.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
COBB BROS. CO
Norfolk,
Buyers
Cotton, Grain
Private to New
Orleans.
time
MARCELLUS FLEMING
Three Bulls For Sale.
One, half In half
I years old. One,
and half Jersey, yearn
old. One, full blood
years old.
J. Proctor Bro.,
N. C.
Central Barber
Edmond Fleming. Props.
Edmond Fleming, Props.
Located in main
the town.
Pour chairs in operation and each
one presided over by a skilled
Our place is inviting, razors sharp
our towels clean.
We thank you for past patronage
and ask you when
service is Wanted.
Hand.
Stock of Framing x ft.
Also German Siding, Ceiling and
Partition and all kinds dressed
necessary for building a
house complete. Bills cut to or
on short notice.
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co-
Institute for
Young
women and
of
Music. The
Best Place
Your
College
Courses
HUB
FREE
Ur. D. L.
Dental
Surgeon
Greenville,
v. I ,
WINNING HIS NAME.
SHREWD SCHEMES.
An Indian Boy's With a Wolf
In Old Newfoundland.
With the following somewhat
gory scene Theodore Roberta opens
his story of old Newfoundland,
of boy
struck again with his flint knife, and
again the great wolf tore at is
shoulder. The eyes of the boy
fierce as those of the boast. Neither
wavered. Neither showed any signs
of pain. The dark spruces stood
above them, with the shadows
of night in their branches, and the
western sky was stained red where
the sun had been. Twice the wolf
dropped his antagonist's shoulder
in a vain attempt to grip the throat.
The boy, pressed to the ground.
Hung himself about like ii dog and
repeatedly drove his- clumsy weapon
into the wolf's shaggy side. At last
the tight ended. The great timber
stretched dead in awful
His fangs gleamed like
ivory between his scarlet jaws and
black lips. A shimmer of white
menaced the quiet wilderness from
the recesses the half shut eyelids.
n moment the boy lay still,
with the fingers of his left hand
buried in the wolf's mane and his
right hand a blot of red against the
wolf's side. Presently, staggering
on bent legs, he went down to the
and washed his mangled
and shoulder in the cool water. The
shock of it cleared his brain and
steadied his eyes, lie waded into
the current to his middle, stooped
to the racing surface and drank
Strength flooded back
to blood and muscle and the slender
limbs regained their lightness.
this time a few pale stars
gleamed on the paler background of
the eastern A long linger streak
of red, low down on the hilltops,
still lightened the west. The hoy
saw nothing of the changing beauty
of the sky. He returned to the dead
wolf and set about skinning it with
his rude blade. He worked with
skill and speed. Soon head and pelt
were clear off the red can-ass, and,
collecting his arrows and bow, he
flung the prize across his shoulder
and started along a faint trail
through the spruces.
rapidly for nearly
an hour the boy came out on u small
meadow with tires. Nineteen
or twenty conical wigwams made of
birch poles, bark and caribou hides
stood about the meadow. Two
women who were broiling meat at
the lire looked from the shaggy,
blood stained pelt to the stalwart
stripling. They cried to him softly
in tones of love and admiration.
Now give me my man de-
the boy.
stalwart the chief of the
village, strode from the dark in-
of wigwam,
eyes gleamed at the sight of his
boy's lorn arm and the white teeth
of wolf. he cried.
He turned to the women.
he repented. this be
his man
Those by Shoplifter Keep D.-
To detect the female shoplifter
obi to be the easiest thing in the
world. Nowadays her wiles call out
I he lynx eyed vigilance of lady de-
says Answers.
They are in our big drapery and
furnishing they
have a busy time.
The shoplifter, bear in mind, is
not, as a rule, the homeless creature
in rugs. She is a fashionable butter-
fly, who flutters about the most ex-
pensive stalls. She has a
smile, a patronizing air
and the majestic grace of a newly
presented And she
sweeps crowds
wearing a bag skirt and a belt of
fish hooks.
This hook device is ingenious.
The shoplifter wears them level
with the knee underneath her loose
and skirts. They are spaced
far enough apart to keep them
from becoming entangled. To the
inner side of the underskirt a
band of oiled silk is sewn. This,
with similar bands around the
knees, saves both the thief and her
skirts from being hooked and per-
the hooks themselves to hang
free.
The thief who wears these fish
honks wears also two little
projections at the back of the
French heels of her shoes. With
these she picks up handkerchiefs,
j silk and other materials of
a like nature and raises them be-
her skirts to the other hooks.
All this can be done by an expert
in the manner
possible, beneath the eyes of
the detective, without giving that
individual the slightest intimation
of what is
Another thief uses a large hook
and heavy sinker, these being
pended beneath the skirts and
of being raised or lowered by
means of a small reel carried inside
the shoplifter's pocket. The
knock the article to be stolen oil
the counter as if by accident and
stands over it. With one hand she
proceeds to lower the hook
until it touches the floor and
catches the blouse or piece of silk
there. Then up conies the hook
with the stolen goods, and the shop-
lifter walks quietly away.
THE NEW WAY
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-BY.
SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are
to all others.
I Our piece Enamel Iron
you Had to Get Your
News In the Old Way
In the old times people had to go from house to house
t-i tell the news or meet at the cross roads store once a week
to find out what was going on. They were slow days.
It Is Not So
every Royal Elastic Mattress and
bed is guarantee-If not the best, price re-
funded.
OUR STOCK IN
EVERY DETAIL
OW
But in day of numerous rural tree delivery
mail you can get the news every day.
This is the leading age and no home is complete without
a newspaper. Every man ought to take his county paper
and know what is going on.
The Reflector
can supply you with the news. We print two editions, Daily
and Semi-Weekly
THE DAILY EASTERN REFLECTOR NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
is a page paper and costs i is a large
only a year.
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all
kinds.
TOD NEED FURNITURE
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.
page paper, a year.
Don't be without a paper when you can get one so cheap.
If you are not a subscriber send in your order today.
Bluestockings. Beware
Woman after woman lined up
the glove and got wailed on,
but the call of the woman with the
book under her arm was still
heeded.
is she wailed to a pass-
acquaintance, can't get
anybody to sell me a pair of
It is that hook that does all the
said the acquaintance.
will get waited on prop-
so long as you go shopping with
a book your arm. It
gives you a studious look, and
girls abhor a bluestocking any
description. They claim that u
woman with literary tendencies buys
small quantities, at low prices.
Therefore it doesn't pay to give
their lime to her until all the smart
customers have been waited
New York s.
A Defect In the Hands.
A good story is told an English
lawyer who, having succeeded in
making a litigant of every farmer in
his county, having grown rich at
their expense and thus established
u valid claim to their consideration,
consented to sit for his portrait,
which was to adorn the court room
of the county town. The picture
was duly painted by n London artist,
and previously to being hung was
submitted to a private view.
to be was the
I general verdict. But one old chap,
regarding the canvas critically, dis-
from the prevailing opinion
as be somewhat like
his face, but it ain't the man. This
man has got his hand in his own
pocket, you see. Now, have
him for live and thirty years, and
all that time he's had his hand in
somebody else's pocket. This chap
The
Job Department
OF THE
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE
To Produce Qom
martial Printing.
T CLEARANCE SALE
Beginning Saturday July 18th, and for days only we will
sell our entire stock for off.
Embroideries.
values values Hi lie.
values values
and Tot-how Laces reduced in
Colored Lawns value,
A big reduction in all dry goods and notions.
SHOES. SHOES.
Ladies Oxfords and Sandals Patent Kid.
98.50 values 12.75 98.00 values 12.25
value's -1 values
values 1.15
James P. Davenport.
Tho Law of It.
The old buck in the who
dropped a sovereign in the plate at
church, mistaking it for a penny,
could meat satisfaction out
of the as will lie recalled, but
lie was not the old buck to give up
Accordingly he sought legal ad-
vice, With a view of instituting a
suit at law.
But the lawyer whom he consult-
ed was one of those rare and gifted
souls who would rather be witty
than rich, or almost anything else,
for that matter.
said he at once, have
no case. You were guilty of con-
-Pack.
Yet Ho Had to Serve.
A City young man had an
j unusual bin excellent reason tor
. complaining when he was impaneled
i for jun duly, lie was wailing in
i the hall outside the court room and
worrying over the problem of how
he lo be excused. He looked
dejected finally another juror
j, i. . v hut was wrong.
I'm summoned here on the
was the I don't see how
I can
you the other.
said the worried young man.
got mi i to take .
I young riding this
if don't keep it she'll never
look n i sin. Horn
the young man was kept on the jury
panel.
REFLECTOR PRINTING HOUSE, Greenville, N. C.
The Credulity Women.
There are notable exceptions to
the rule, if this is really the rule,
but the Mali lie- of the St.
are an astonishing con-
of the ease with which
thousands of women nil over tho
country can I i induced to mail
money, rt lining up
a total of million . for keep-
by men
nothing th i
of the by
St. 1- i
A Fair Proposal.
A is related of a man who,
on a visit lo Scotland, went to the
kirk on the Feeling
very drowsy, he succumbed entirely
after the sentence or -o of the
sermon. An elderly man. who
been watching with rising wrath
the obviously attitude
of the shook
him and whispered in his
the a chance. Wait till lie
i along n bit, and then if he's
worth listening to gang to sleep, but
gang before he gets com-
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Ancient Surgical Instruments
Over forty different kind- of
instruments I in tho
house of n surgeon at Pompeii.
Some resembled in its
now in use, while others are so com-
different from
the kind now employed their
use is entirely conjectural. All wore
in brass or boxwood i
and some retained the exquisite
polish that they had when buried.
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rt. W.
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THIS EASTERN REFLECTOR
AND
O. J. amp
i in port at I S. C, as second class matter,
Advertising made
A i desired post a In Pitt and adjoining counties
in to fiction
Pitt County, N.
AGAINST weather does not get .
just because the keeper of the bureau
Tin wondered . ,
. predicts that n will.
why Greenville ;
tenets should be treated worse than We oW ,,,.,,,.,.
other towns, or in other word why I j
the Atlantic- Coast Lino should
more niggardly towards its pal
than other railroads are. Take the
Atlantic lit in-
road
tog d daily r
between Mi rel a I City and
and the Ki
another train
an early day. The
additional train is to make n
I u us will enable
i on a judge.
Durham wants a now jail. Looks
like it will be needed it things gel
much worse up there.
i mi i is
i of it says ill not
stand r re-el a
Yes. we said something else would
en- The Dukes have the top
column head lines u m
N-
N i nod n I
thin ;
M ; la-ad S Kin
as I a N
while
turn the
lay.
tr the A.
N. C. will give that I three pas
y.
the branch Kin-
Bl . to . same
i-
One ; r
. , . . v i , rill and other
to vi.- long long been
asking for ti
Weld i. t K ti-l
and return In t icon
but so far been
dented. It is n
of the will . justify tin
additional train, t r is well known
that this i D i the Atlantic
C Line is
. I. TI i idea of assaulting the judge
branch o ii.- . Ii on the
system.
We can only think this failure
the A I- to another daily
train on this r i I is due I a i
in its t int of
ion of i business
this in N
Greenville, there .
town in th Cat
and the
here d i u the
part of the Is. Our
and
This is one of thing i that
to hi I I I
to be k no after.
It is a dull week in in
a murder or two does i I i c
cur or the
railroad.
M Field pays tax u
i and my bi k
Well, we would k either if we
much mi
R . iii is preparing an elaborate
m for President R
i in el. 19th, and the
hole state help her in it.
Mayor Woodward says if lie was
drunk in Toledo, lie did not know it.
It might have been that he was so
drunk be could remember it.
I n W and then a lot of cotton
goes no in smoke. At Johnston,
S a warehouse containing a
thousand bales was destroyed by
lire.
i yon I gel i jury packed t
you, is a new one in North Car-
It should be nipped in the
bud.
Potter s subway tavern in
N, fork has met failure and gone
back to a common saloon. Another
verification the statement
religion and whiskey won't mix.
The petition to the board
of aldermen for another election on
the saloon question failed, as it
should have done. On the petition
were many names of persons who
were not entitled vote in an
Two foremen of the government
printing office have been dismissed
for giving testimony averse to their
ion whose acts were being ill
That is usually the way
of it. shut oil the light as much as
possible.
The number attempts recently
made to wreck train- on the
em railway has a serious aspect and
i- likely to make i pie feel fearful
when they travel. If the parties at-
tempting these can be caught
they make d subjects tor a
necktie.
Here is an that boats
litigation full handed. The Tarboro
Southerner tells that the heirs of the
late Judge Howard, six in number,
selected three persons to apportion
estate rained at about a quarter
of a million dollars. The persona
elected accepted the charge and set
about to make the division. They
went over the many parcels real
estate, placing them together in six
equal allotments as far as possible,
then asked the heirs to draw for
them. This was done, and it is said
that each one of the heirs was per-
satisfied with the allotment
received
.-. . . . i
Fail season is again upon us. How fast
and go It. seems hut a few days since w
our Spring and Summer goods and now
Winter wear and heavy clothing.
lie is a live build-
and. loan i tin
result buildings
in i c instruction in
It been a desire of
. i . many that
Greenville have a good building an
. K n -ii n, we b e to
see hi n I.
What is the matter with the
matrimonial alliances It
Ins been long since the papers
were full of Duke and his
trouble with his wife. Only hist
winter there was the announcement
of the fashionable nodding of I
Duke ton Mrs and in
ten months after brilliant event
conies the announcement he is
suing r from his wife on
the ground of her in fidelity while he
in Europe The press
reports say tin Mrs figured
in a by her
band similar causes
romantic marriages for which the
I hike lay it d i not em
to pan i it well, and, verily, the rich-
est in world are by no
mi ans the happiest. J. H is
i f the tobacco trust.
If much rivalry Springs up be-
tween and Rockefeller
to winch can give away the
they may succeed in dying
no
There will be lamentation among
the I now, the ruling of the
i the tunny page
supplement out of the Sunday pa
pen
Atlanta a r has
yet. but he ought l
May i ard tin
beer corn.
One great trouble the young
a of country to lay is that too
i many of them wail for opportunities
when they ought to be making op
N. they are running up
the hitches in the per e terms.
Mayor Woodward i-. not the first
man who could n I ind water.
The light of the I Tarheel at
Greensboro seem- to have been
snuffed out.
All the other centers of sensation
will please keep quiet until Durham
gets
As a successful spellbinder and a
Hen Tillman, is a
success, but as a high toned
he is a signal failure.
North Carolinians take a high
-land everywhere. J. C
Neill, of has again been
president of the National
Association.
With yellow i listing
mi the Smith, and cholera breaking
out ill Gt and threatening the
North, it looks like Uncle Sam is
beset with evils on both sides.
n Cabarrus county a guard has
been lined for punishing a con-
We are glad to hear of this.
Convicts should treated humane,
and all guards who fail to realize
this fact should be severely punished
themselves.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
MRS. ELLA GREENE will be with me again this Fall.
Her reputation an artistic trimmer is already established.
Miss Blanche Cromartie is now in Baltimore and
Miss Sallie in Richmond, working in the
TRIMMING ROOMS IN THE
INTEREST OF HY BUSINESS.
Our Styles will be up to the Highest Standard this Season.
MRS. L. GRIFFIN.
Before the
Of Pall business
want to say a
our friends and
method of doing
favors the
thank our pa
all. Never has
to please its
that our
appreciated. No
spared until
undone to give
best clothing ob-
lowest prices
we always have
Use, and we
every ens-
knows full
we have earned
by deserving it.
our e shall
abiding place in
l h i u k i n ft i
Now. at the
Pall season, we
citizen of Pitt county an invitation to call. and.
goods, our prices and our business methods, to
put i
Our guarantee is nothing less than
Perfect Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded.
Let us occupy the place In your thoughts when thinking
of buying your Fail and Winter clothing.
Truly Yours.
the seasons
were advertising
it is time to talk
hurry and rush
commences, we
word or two to
we take this
so First, for
past we wish to
. trims, one and
e tried
customers and
efforts have been
have been
has been left
mil patrons the
for the
possible. That
what we
always do as we
of this
well We believe
your confidence
and we trust that
ever have nil
your mind when
clothing,
opening of the
extend tO every
pleased with our
favor us with his
Frank Wilson,
New goods arriving daily, come in.
The Clothier.
. . .
SALE AND EXCHANGE
ES MULES.
We will keep a full stock of horses and mules on hand
all the season. We are prepared to furnish an; kind
of horse want, draft horses, fine drivers and
horses.
We keep the rattles that can be bought. We
buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses,
will buy anything from a ping to driver.
Come to see us. If we have not got you want we
will it.
R. L. CO.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, HAY 1905.
Loans Discounts
1,806.60
Due from Banks 6,460.70
Cash Items
Gold coin
Silver coin
Nat. bk notes
Capital stock pd in
Undivided profits
sub to check 18,616.86
State of North Carolina, f
County of Pitt. J
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemn-
swear the abort statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. J- R- DAVIS,
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 26th day of Au-
gust, 1905.
J. V. JOHNSTON,
Notary Public.
T. L. E,
R. L. DAVIS.
Directors,
For C Stoves Ranges,
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and
In fact anything
in Hardware come to
H. L. CARR
ARE Now
in the
Northern Markets
Purchasing Our Fall Stock of
NEW GOODS.
Don't be flamed, but
wait and see our goods.
WINTERVILLE
This department is in who is authorized to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
Try m In Dr. air
at
M. C , ti
Mr.
Sunday night with in
Kinston, returning home Monday.
A. W. Co., are
shoes They sell a pretty I below cost. fall them.
shoe We will sell you at price.
G. O. Monday k. G Co.
night in town. Sir and
The A. G. came home Wednesday and Mrs.
Company are some Nye and children came home
best and most comfortable desks day. have been
the market, which they will
sell at a very low price. We hope Have now hand nice line of
Albert We have just received the big-
were married Saturday. and nicest line of
Listen for another couple and
hand a lot of -ind
straw hats that will now go examine our stuck before
orders for
tamp,
mill
. ,.
pan
B .
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.;.
I .-
G.
lie such
III ; Co.
X On
,.
tally recommended fur tin
lie in an
balanced, sub-cutaneous cam no life
elsewhere.
her Co. For ml by
Men's values at B. T. A-
Harrington, Barber A Co. Colic and Kidney Cm e,
We handle T. W. Wood and combination kidney
Sons and millet for a ore .
T. x and
Ci
v that ii en taken to
iv items
Then follows
the place,
iii-ii ranee w
at the Drug Store
no square in the cemetery, and are
running no account with under
takers, therefore we are in no shape
tor everything we sec
Then d be go id tea
in Known.
Poplin De S lit for lite
u was now Mi-
was He, now
Hose now
Lawn now
re i am in remnants now
White Dress Goods that was
now Be
Also n great reduction in all
kinds of Spring and Summer
Goods.
Come and be convinced
A. W. Co.
The in
ports total incomes listed
at i and a half mil
mi year of B SI .
hundred dollars.
the
will avail themselves of
this opportunity to make their
rooms
pleasant before the opening of the am feel tired on reading Do
schools. they become mattered adhere
Miss Vivian Gold while asleep That denotes
was a welcome visitor paired vision and should be rem
day night. with one of by wearing eye glasses. B.
her friends who school T. Cox and carry a full line of
here. spectacles and can lit your
yards calicoes at with the proper
per yard, Harrington, Barbel Nice lot of glass ware and crook
Co. always on hand. Harrington I
A. P. one of the mist Co.
of made on white
down Monday goods and G.
placed hie daughter and two Co.
I lb school. Farmers who raise their cm
Bugs and Trunks at Harrington, supplied with the well known
Mowing machines and
Cox and j by Co.
Carroll left Tuesday morning for call and see them,
the Baptist n We carry samples of over five
at The state b styles of wall
girls it lives have so
much of promise.
received by K. G. Chapman
ft Co., a car load which
they will sell very cheap.
We are prepared to furnish as
cheap as cheapest, and
examine before buying elsewhere.
B. T. Cox a
For hardware and mill. s
Students, students, both new L. House.
and old. The attendance of; There is no reason why Pitt
boarders is percent farmers should have to pay such
greater ever before and .-till high prices for their Hour, they
they come on train. Ail can raise their own wheat and the
the counties represented last year Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly
are represented and equipped making splendid
Bertie, Washington, Halifax,
son Orange are represented A. I. Cox Co., have received
this week. A large new dormitory of brick
was started this morning and will
be pushed as rapidly as possible.
It will be located between the
academy and boys dormitory
Hie
livery , stables soon to be
erected on the corner of
Main streets.
Pit C Oil
The building now supply your de-
must each be enlarged seed meal and
at once.
a new lot of bed springs, mat-
tresses and furniture A. W.
Ange Co.
Bey W. E. Cox spent Monday I
night in town.
,., , ,. . u , supply soon to be received.
When in need a go. d
hulls at lowest market prices.
shoes R. G. Chapman
Co., are cut price on
their large stock shoes which
must he sold within a few days in
order to make room for their new
of Flower see A. W. Co.
They have the old reliable
Miss Daisy Tucker spent Mon-
day with and left her
b.-other, Walter, in school.
out-look fit Hie opening
the Winterville High
grows brighter every day. The
school baa large dormitories, but
if they were twice as large they
could easily be tilled at the open-
W. H. Rouse has sold his dwell
near the dormitory to A. G.
Cox and is building near
carriage factory. Already a pail
of his former home is tilled with
school girls.
our last mail brought in more
orders for
from near
Ayden, and his son, E. K.
ford, of spent Monday
with relatives here.
Mrs. Sparks has an excellent
line of millinery goods in the
depot, which she expects to open
up in one of the new stores in a
few days
J. L. Jackson came up Monday
with bis who entered
school Luke is a former student
here and his many friends Van
glad to see him. He said he could
hardly realize how a school could
grow so m and make so many
improvements as the Winterville
High school has the last two
years.
A new lot of furniture cheap at
A. W. Ca.
Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him
about prices of anything that you
are interested in.
paint, guaranteed
the at Barber
Co.
hay, and oats, go to
Barber Co.
Big line hats and cap-
received, latest styles. Harrington,
Battier V Co.
We saw F. A. Haddock, of Chi-
end, in own this week buying sup-
plies of A. W, Ange Co.
Several from here attended
services ti Sunday.
If you want a nice Dress cheap
A. W. Ange's line it is cheap an
nice.
Twenty-five splendid Tarheel
wagons for sale by A. G. Cox
Mfg.
When in need anything in
tho crockery line
be sure to see us before
K. G, Chapman Co.
in need of jugs and
serve Jaw go to, Harrington,
Barber Co.
A lie I i- of paint, and yellow
at Harrington Barber a Co.
Livery feed stables, buggy
whips W. L. House.
those tar heel Wagon
rolled down road yesterday
and there is no doubt but what it
will be serving for several years.
Prices cut way down, A. W.
Ange ft Co.
Nice Silk waist
Harrington, Barber Co.
glass and crockery ware, all very i
Chen p. Harrington Barber Co i
Don't your eyes feel like there
in them IV. they pain
t g
OUR CUSTOMERS BY TAKING P
ADVANTAGE OF THE
IT
in TO
Russia has her Japan her and We have
n Who have stood by us since the fight began and are constantly
bringing in
They realize that NEVER BEFORE in the history of
Greenville, have they been able to secure BARGAINS.
BARRING OF
mm TO
DAZZLE AND DELIGHT
HT
C. T.
s Big Store,
Greenville, N. B.
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D. C. Moore, C S.
DIRECTORY.
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Z we will mi that your tool
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within the next M . o will he
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You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
J. R,
Corey
. Court o Pitt
. i Letters
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pen
in h to
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Elk-.
Chairman, W. Ii. Horn--.
J. R. Spit-r, J. K.
S. M.
Clerk Superior C.
Moore.
W. Tucker.
of
Hams.
TreasurerS T. White.
William
D. Cox.
Board of G.
B. M.
L. C. Arthur.
Education
H.
C E.
Superintendent
J. E. Nobles.
TOWN
Fleming
J. H.
A. Bowen, A. H.
C. S. Catt. T. E. Booker,
J. C. Lanier.
Mayor-F. Wooten.
C n.
L. Carr.
Tax Tyson.
J. T A
i- a. Clark,
Chief Fire IV -B.
Pulley, S. Cong
loll. L. ll.
LOW RATE TICKETS
On Sale via.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Extremely low Rates are
announced by the South-
Railway from points
on its lines for follow-
Special
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o lire
to 1905.
la, . Hill-
tan
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and
June Ber
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vi to ti.
vi, be to these
oil t-
era.
can lie b
any Ticket
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Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
, r.
NEW MAN
the Old Stand.
I have the stock of
KS and of W. J. I,.,,
and carry on the bus-
at old stand on I
Points.
I will add to the stock to meet
demands of the trade and will at
times carry a complete line of
Heavy and Groceries.
Cigars, etc.
Call on me when you want the
months date i
be a-
I . . each W
; Sunday
I .
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I E TO
having n ed
to th-
toe 1905, on lb.
.- b T No-
. , ., to all i
, t make
t to w. no to all
.,,,, i lines, or
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R. L. T. P. A.
N.
J. H WOOD. D. P. A.
N. .
Ti
rial
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J K.
W. B.
School.
I r. H. i. Mn
pastor, but
day. W. R. Parker Super
Sunday
best t;
at
J.
i the lowest pm-c
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ii, fee -i. i Apples.
i . ;. i, . Apple, P
Prune,
and I i VI . Tip and
Ware, i ail Main
i Bent ,
Ma nine- and
melons Quality aw
i . for cash. i
me
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on
A. Attorney.
Tucker.
NOTICE TO
Having qualified before the Superior
Court county
I, Will and T. of
Mi
.- given to all persons
. to the t,, make
ill ate u and
nil in having c aim i the
estate must present the for pay
within twelve from
, vie notice bi d In bar
i recovery.
This July,
B. J. Brooks,
of Martha A.
CATTLE
. ox, white and red, marked crop
in in left.
one heller,
marked crop and hall crop la
, r, right have been
, k two or three years.
.,,. an notified to .-all for lame
charges, J. A.
pay i-------
If. Stole.
l t it s w.
N. C
PUBLIC.
yon have a of clothes,
punts or press,
remember t i turn out
class work Also working
altering clothing. Prices
very reasonable. ion or
your money k. Give me a trial.
PRANK
Back o i at is B n Shop,
N.
X-
The firm of Tunstall Smith was
Unsolved mutual on Jane
SI, C. l Tunstall
in- nil.-r, W. in the bus-
C. D- Tunstall assumes all
liabilities the and ail
due the firm m be paid to
This
Tunstall.
J Smith.
NOTICE
The Clerk of the court
Pitt count having Issued letters
to me, undersigned, on
the day of July, on the es-
William notice
is given to all
ed to the estate to make In
payment to the undersigned, and to all
creditors said estate to present then
claims properly authenticated, to lbs
undersigned within twelve months
after the date this or
notice will be plea I In bar their
recovery. . M
This the day .
j, a Unit,
Sunday School.
Will W.
M. pastor.
Service every Sunday night
and fourth morn-
J A
Services every Sunday
It S,
Sunday School
Frederick
pastor. B Dove
Sunday
School.
Is;, 2nd and 3rd Sunday,
morning night, except
at night.
Lodge No. A
F A M, meets 1st and
nights in each
month R Williams, W
M; J. M. Sec
Covenant No. I
F Meets every Tuesday
Bight. W N H
V W F Evans,
Tar River Lodge No. K of
Meets every .
lit ti Flanagan,
T J Moore, K of R
Tribe No SO
o R M. meets every
Wednesday night J ii
Harris. Sachem; W
wards. C of R
Pitt Council U A
M. meets every Monday
night E II Evans,
II B Tripp. RS.
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO
Steamboat Service.
I. ls
. It
ti a. n. lea v.
.
at in. A
Connie lug
Norfolk ft Railroad
Norfolk, Philadelphia,
New and all oilier
North. a Norfolk
with all West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care
R. K.
bailing hours subject to change
without notice.
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing.
ton, N.
J. J. Agent; Green-
ville, N. C.
H. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and Town and
v Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has behind it a
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings.
If you use the Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality.
We trust that you favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
GREENVILLE'S
PARLOR,
Hopkins, Daniel Davis,
Cleanliness our Motto
Only experienced men em
ployed. Opposite ding
store.
Subscribe to
Executrix of the
estate of
William
FOR SALE.
A Dice farm lying on Tar river six
miles from Greenville on Greenville
and Washington road containing
or This farm is in good has
on ii, a
I good an I out houses,
with live rooms lately repair-
ed of pain and every-
thing ready k work. School
house one mile, church miles.
v In.
L.
N. C
Apply
ii, r. no. i.
HATCH
II
Convulsion,
Fits, then
Epilepsy.
Dr. Restorative
been so in
curing these brain-wrecking
diseases that there is every
reason to believe that even the
most hopeless cases can be
benefited, if not fully restored.
We will pleased to refer
any one thus afflicted to many
who now enjoy the blessing of
health, after years of hopeless
suffering.
a F-n that had
when by His
worst sad
a dollars
r him, with it relief, r about
so mac
sent to for
, i port. Ila
i ii. an, but ho
,.,,.,. won i o we
i . July I In .
,. , i i . i mind l
I know -if tho
not n Ins
was ., wreck, ll- had from to
a day. to try
Dr. N. the first
ii co sea s
for the bettor. We have given
ever and l, bas nut
two very since last August,
and th, n ha n i well other
ways. him as ho
work sad re. If any one
v lo ask any con
this, v l I- do so.
K. ll.
Dr. Is told by your
will
If It tails, ho
will your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Hart
N. C
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE.
GREENVILLE, N. C
AT THE OF BUSINESS AUGUST 25th. 1905.
Loans and
secured
and unsecured
Stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture Fixtures
line from Banks
Gold
Coin
1,669.66
2,600.00
7,747.82
1,614.81
3,11-2
22,701.00
Capital Stock paid lo 826,000.00
U divided
Paid
Bills 21,000.00
subject to check
out-
standing
.,
North
County of Pitt
I. Little, th
-wear the statement above is
, and to before
2nd of Sept.,
ti. WARD,
t bank, do
true to the best knowledge
LITTLE.
. B. W. RING.
Try
From Kinston to Norfolk
AND THE
PEOPLE ONLY
Thursday and Friday
September and
FARE
under years
W. C. Agent.
Of our VICTOR SPRINGS and one of our OS-
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT-
TRESSES and if you are not more than satisfied we
will refund the price.
Yours truly,
TAFT VANDYKE.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW. Manager and Authorized Agent,
a, AYDEN, N. C. -s. .
SUITS UP and
PANTS UP.
Mad to Meaner.
Every man takes pride la
personal will appreciate
graceful, outlines
i lollies.
are mid made to lit
standard world over.
take your measure
your selection I.
hundreds different patterns, and
will make your garment In a way that
will be satisfactory to you.
PAUL Tailor,
Greenville, N. C.
F.
General Insurance.
GO ON
YOUR
Life.
Fire.
Plate
I I en I th.
Accident.
Burglary.
Strongest and Best Companies Represented.
A share YOUR Patronage Solicited.
The Reflector
Is Read By Everybody la and
it people money to pay for what they want.
If yon have what they want advertise it and you are sure to
get a part of their money.
N. c, Sept.
As authorized for Daily
and we take
great pleasure in receiving
and receipts fa
la arrears. We have a
of all who receive mail
this office. We also take order
for job
persons
near
K. I.
Hat They
Free Will Baptist church.
If you need anything in the
of Crockery, Tin wan
come to see us, Hart
f J. . is
home of her father ii
South
B. E. Co. will do all
possible can to you
their line of heavy and fan-.
groceries
It is said
this point mottling then
smiles joy In Bi d
the Sir, its depart
tears dimmed
we tint's why wear
much
the didn't go and are
sine they will come
Call on Hart s fur a bail
Colombia Flour, none
Ni mini Clark, of
Saturday with
F. Lilly.
Conic to sic Hart Jenkins
when you to
feet, we cm you
and ;, f B
foot. We the nicest and lies
shoe you ever saw. Try a
pair sad be convinced.
A. L. Kinston.
has been in town on and
pleasure.
cotton
at this point, always noted for hi-
progressive spit it and an
and purpose lo serve the public ii
Mrs. A. L. i on h
to her parents near
The mammoth show case in
store is beat I
with an
Be sure to call and -et
hem.
Mis. K. M. spent sever.
with here Us
Old Hand-made Paw
pear Gum Bread Trays at J. B,
Smith Bro.
John House
her side of the Tar made us s
call Friday.
Lace Curtains from cents pet
twit and cents per yard
op, at J. R Bro.
owing for THE
Ton who receive panel
the will
confer a favor by paying
J. M. Blow, Ayden, N C, ear-
your own hay, get a
Made, fork, hoe, shovel, spade,
bask hook or hole digger, at
J. R- Smith Bro.
L. L. Kittrell and son, of Win-
were to see .
A and Cribs,
to match, at J. K. Smith
Bro.
Miss
of on
train to visit Mrs. I.
rent a good up
We keep Furniture, Mattress-
Bed Cook
etc , up stairs.
to eye
Having just retarded
Philadelphia College
in a curse n
he human eye. and science
f optic. I tally and i-m-
an of i
any
ii i i Ii an
any ease e . r i
-tram, dull ban
eye i
mi or low vim. n, a
tee, to tie
give I-
or not one .-cut. Tin
per of
of end
strain. It is lo pro
when eyes tall
ate the
for errors of refraction
weak eyes. form
glasses desired. As good
ho ate in the
fan on application.
J. Taylor, Ref. D.
Those art that
have just received
are beauties.
Oranges, apples, bananas and all
fruits kept by
born.
are guilty
selling their pretty enamel bet
steads cheap. They daisies
Those F.-it Mattresses
that Cannon are
the equal of anyone the market.
We will, beginning on
day June 21st for cash out
entire stock of clothing, dry goods
notions, shoes bats prices
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
N. C.-s-
At tin close of business 1905.
D. .
and Fixtures
no from
Id C
Iver Coin. 1,659
Hank I
S. D. -s
Total,
Capital paid in.
us fund 1.000
Undivided ;
expenses,
I ii-. i lends unpaid .
to check. 23,755.22
Total.
I. J. R. Smith, of the
hat the above statement is true to the my owled and be-
lief. . .-h. .
and to
this of A-
Public.
J. R. SMITH.
JOSEPH
K.
Groceries
And Provisions
GET YOUR SUPPLIES
Now
. ,
v , unheard of in the
Ayden, ST. O. j Our stock is too
and Aral.
and left this We
morning to enter Wilson Carolina , M .
college and J. B. Cobb rt white
for Oak Ridge. per yard.-W. C. Jackson
you a pump pipe with
point feet long, drink pun
water, at J. R. Smith Bro.
W. J. and our folks
. Bro.
have moved from Wt Ayden up K Co, WK
In Beat Ayden. We don't want m
us. The latch ,
String hangs on the outside. ,.,,,,
large
of rec
just gotten a
we are run-
ft Co. N. C.
the Cos cotton planter the
best on the market at J. Smith
Everything you want in the way
nice Groceries, Ca. Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at
our
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
A lull supply of Trunks
a and creditable manner, Grips, and
Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith A Bro.
The condition of Geo, Worthing-
bas just s large pair of
TOO pound Nov.
out friends . has critically ill
with typhoid lever for the past
several days, we to
learn is much improved.
he is still a sick man.
son's new both
decorated. Prices are cheaper
than formerly.
. Taylor, our optician is
now back from the
Grocers.
-s,
The
-.- .
Mr. Harrington's wight- will
always bear the teat.
Mr-. Manning and Mis
Tripp went to
Saturday to attend the monthly
If meeting at Blanch Sunday.
of land near
In acres in cultivation
sale by J. B. A Bro.
Several of our carpenters
yesterday for Norfolk, the at the time of year
inducement Calico and at
per oats, ship stuff, wheat
summer goods, cotton seed hulls meal
moved Into their new brisk store B. Smith Bro. on band. Cannon ft Tyson,
on south held at the Free The loaf bread right
In a difficulty at Will Seminary conducted
j graduated las coarse in
the science of optics, ready to
service than before
grind stows L , ,.,. eyes
, pulleys, at J. k.
Smith Bro. . ., hats
Colt.,,, is rolling in. Wei M
don't i member ever Having seen , f , Cannon ft Tyson.
forget Cannon
Tyson can supply your wants in
almost anything in furniture.
day between Bland and
Rudolph DaWSOn. the former
received a very Ugly blow on
Bide of the head though not
serious giving Mr. Bland right
much pain.
received, line line of
and can you up in any style
or price.
Jesse Coward and wife returned
from a visit to yesterday.
Oats, Corn, Hulls
and Meal at J. k. Smith A Bro.
At the bridge crossing the street
leading out by graded school
there is a hole that is dangerous.
It is right in the middle of the
sidewalk. Up further there lean-
Other hole unless receive
attention some one going to
Such negligence on the part
Of officials admits no excuse.
manufacture
the trade, that are simply the
smoothest seal the market.
Mrs. Moon, who has been visit-
daughter, Mis.
Hodges, for several weeks, returned
to her home in Virginia Friday.
A full supply of No, Timothy
Hay, Oats, Cain, Bran, Cotton
Seed Hulls Meal, J. R.
Smith A; Bro.
beautiful line of
fancy hose, at j
by Prof.
A new and
Negligee shirts and
J. U- Smith Bro.
your buildings by
painting them with
and Comity lead
and full line of colors, kept at J.
R. Smith Bro.
For peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, apply to K. K.
ft Co.
The ladies say that Cannon
Tyson have the prettiest line of
goods town.
Fancy candies, oranges, apples
and bananas at B. K. Si
The soda fountain
will lie in service
now to the end of the season.
The newest and latest drinks will
tic found there. If you want
something nice try them.
is the place to
get your suit this tall, as the are
handling M. H. line
and can give you a nice fit.
are re
daily groceries and
confectioneries right from the
Tobacco twine, thermometers,
for sale by Cannon Tyson
from the at
Facts Are Stubborn Things
Uniform excellent quality for over a quarter of a
century has steadily increased tho sales of LION COFFEE,
The leader all package coffees.
Lion Coffee
is now used in millions of homes. Such
popular success speaks for its If. It is a
positive that LION COFFEE has tho
Confidence of the people.
The uniform quality of LION
COFFEE survives all opposition.
LION COFFEE keeps Its and
makes new ones every day.
LION COFFEE has even more
than Its Strength, Flavor and
to commend It. On arrival
plantation. It Is carefully roast-
ed at our factories and securely
packed In lb. sealed packages,
and not opened again until needed
use In the home. This precludes
the possibility adulteration or contact with germs, dirt,
dust. Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity
LION COFFEE Is guaranteed to the consumer.
Bold only in lb. packages. on every package.
Lion-beads for valuable premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. .
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fresh Goods kept ton-
in stock. Country-
Produce Bought and Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
SPECIAL RATES
via
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
BUFFALO, R Y., and return
680.80 Annual meeting
I. . B I O K N T.
Ticket-
h I. i III lUll
. . iii be
. o , 11.51 11- passage
e. e of
Hi I ill. lie
; t tH
,. A . .
, . ii --t
,.
i-i.
,, , j,. . ill b
. . o ii to an a
t In return trip
In . July 18th. ll
eke t e. -lop
,. i-v e.
I ., . it I . lien An lib.
Y return
. .; iii Nat I ii.-
m . .- J.
July sale
; . in Tick eta
restricted to us
direction. of
final limit may lie
-i, by of
,, . i
payment of fie is
nine of at
New York return
, tn k, t
has been I
agent. Park and is
deposited with Joint New
York not hater on. day
after validation Park
upon lee of
at time of deposit,
on case shall -top over at New
York extend xi rust
Stop s.
ire and I'm ad ill
. I on the going ti
g limit -I the ticket
no to on
I rip final
in,,. t . 1- a
en x stop a may
taken lo, ii not
exceed
. M. L.
Dentist.
N. C
LISTS.
TAX
Dr. Joseph Dixon
AND
Block, Beat Railroad,
Ayden, N. C.
PHARMACY
Ayden, iV. C.
Notice Is hi r,., iv, n ll In-
III Of Pitt
1904. will lie sold
at ti I
h. before t house do
D and house door
and on Monday,
. , , .,.,,,.,,,
on.
II. Kills
ti-
I ., .
The lists
p sold
By m
rs of i in
R, W Clerk.
FOR SALE
One Bradley Gin-Saw good
as new, cheap for cash.
L. A.
B. F. D. No.
N. C
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Customers
and their team.
Warehouse
Greenville, N. C.
bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
We will always work tor your interest
and guarantee market price.
BRINKLEY
The following
Gentlemen
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
Auctioneer
H. S. Hardy
Floor Manager
Harris
Calculator.
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In last me
prominent m re indict
E was
r the indict
a prominent citizen, charged Ed-
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it I
him,
I . . i red
at the
; I Ed-
man
. . a I
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q . , him . tie
i have
en the
i,
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with I-
mark.
in N was an .
s hi by ex i i i i
D ii. v-
iv.-. i
m d i w
had of man
t of the
with it s n
for mercy. Judge Ward
the to fifteen months n the
roads. M thought tin m
to
boarding h rose after r and asked
I.-. . .
Jud .- Ward declining to do this
. lb -ii
h id . i
warrant, citing him lo I i
contempt c This trial re
salted in being sentenced
thirty in the c jail and
fined Things have reached
a pretty p a j no is as-
I f hi- duty
he sees ii
There was ice and -t at Blow
ins I ck morning last week.
way we were swelling in
beat, i lid N t can
give you almost any kind climate
The Supreme court the
ought ; hands of
appeal and let him servo his
i Such an assault as he
made up n Judge Ward should not
ha ill i Whether the court was
actually in i u r not at the time
of tin assault i in n the
sentence no minute or reduce the
line i i
Who says North Carolina is not
climbing in That m idem lintel is
i h in Charlotte an
street cars have begun running in
Next thing you know
Greenville will have a chamber of
mere
A peculiar case is reported found
in South Caroline A man in that
state is serving a long term of
and his wife has sot
about to secure his pardon. The
main point in her appeal is that she
committed the crime for which
husband is being punished. The
man wont lo prison rather than have
the crime fixed upon bis wife.
State Auditor Dixon has completed
his preparation of the pension rolls
for this year, and they show a total
of against last year,
the net increase being Of
widows there are an ii crease
of and of fourth-class soldiers,
an increase of In the
other classes there is no increase
worth mentioning. There are only
first class pensioners.
SALE FOR ID, WOMEN AND
TEE HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA
TUESDAY MORNING. SEPT. 12TH, AT O'CLOCK.
A. E. TUCKER, Main Street, Greenville,
em. w tor men and women and children, Dry Good and Notions to sold.
StOCK DAYS, for less than the cost of manufacture. Hie a
., ,.,. , -v,, tore and mark down prices
refunded for .,,. ,, , ,,
BALKS PEOPLE have been engaged and every . rt will be expended to make ; until fl-
like these will bring biases st. re advance we ask you is. as mu i. i
sale D-. us will be at M 12th. ., for men women and children have
season dis I ,
Dot moved as rapid a a expected and finding es d -and t n . u Mal. DAYS
i re the at Greenville and the greatest Bargains in
marine, , quoted here will make ., into v as one of. S
of Greenville, S I
THE SENSATION OF THE DAY THE WONDER ON THE HOUR I
ever
we in
n mi
rely ask you t-a statements. This tremendous sale positively begins
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER AT M.,
at the A. E. Tucker's Store, next to The Bank of Greenville, and closes In days.
A. this win only ten days, everything will go rapidly. This is the M bf
t limit this great sale.
Clothing Sensational Price.
Pine suit of Men's Clothes all
to match, J
This suit positively worth
or your refunded at any
time during tin- sale.
Mei tine suits in Cheviots
plaids,
Worth will allow yon
to take this suit borne and keen
it days and if you do tot think
it worth ten dollars, or no matter
what th cause may be yon may
return same and we hereby
bind ourselves to refund the
Men's splendid in
worth or your money
back, I
At you are free to choose
a suit worth from
lots of as finely
finished suits as the most
fastidious dresser could desire.
Fine homo and foreign suitings
and tone and in a great
variety of effects, tailored Into
garments of faultless fashion.
blue, brown, tan and
diagonal, cheviot home
spun, tweed and suits.
single and double breasted,
At and these
sent the product of the world's
celebrated the world's
most skillful tailors They equal
and guaranteed to excel an
tailor made to order or
we cheerfully refund your
money.
Men's extra tine dress suits in
the latest vies and shades
heavy silk and lined, equal
tailor made
to suit for and
fail to ask to see this suit.
Mens Pants
Men.- fine dress pants
worth or your money back.
Mens line dress pants in
worsted and cheviot positively
worth and IS
Mens tine trousers for Sunday
wear, in worsted and fancy
stripes at
positively worth and
or your money refunded.
Mens odd vest worth up to
at
Boys Clothing.
One lot of knee pants
suits positively worth
at
and children suits worth
up to or your money refund-
ed.
l do. and values
at J-, and
pairs of boy knee pants
wort Ii , i
Boys knee pants worth l
at
Men's Furnishing Goods
Men's dress shirts worth
at
Men's tine dress shirts worth
Men's underwear worth up to
at
Men's handkerchiefs at
Over necktie.-, all shades
worth from at
Men's good ROCKS at
Men's hats, the
and Knox shapes, worth
none less than at
Men's and boys worth
up to l at
of any straw hat
in the House for l
Shoes Almost Given Away
An enormous Stock of tine
shoes at the mercy of the public
The greatest shoe values on
earth.
Men's single and doable sole
and lace shoes, London cay.
extension soles every pair
wear, none less- than I at
Men's shoes for business wear
that means service and com fort,
all the newest shapes, positively
worth On, at
Ladies Dress Skirts
at less than the actual cost of
the material, latest styles, posit-
worth Tin to s to go at
and t
Muslin Underwear
Corset covers, values, at
Gowns worth up to at
Gowns positively worth l at
Skirt- that sold up to at
Drawers and values at
DRY GOODS
all go at less than their ac-
cost of production.
Black yard wide worth
and I SB per yard and
EXTRA SPECIAL
yards of all wool season
Dress goods worth and
per yard
THERE ARE MORE THAN ARTICLES WE CANNOT MENTION HERE THAT WILL BE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY
as the entire stock must and will be sold in DAYS.
Sale Positively opens Tuesday, Sept. 12th at a. m.
And will close in DAYS. LOOK FOR THE SIGN.
A. E. TUCKER, Greenville, N C.
Um
POOR PRINT


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Eastern reflector, 8 September 1905
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 08, 1905
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Joyner NC Microforms
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