Eastern reflector, 3 November 1905


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Style and Comfort.
are in
SHOES
A hi i those features that of splendid and you bate a
description of the shows for men.
but i and
Gun Metals are WOO. I Pat KM. all lasts, all
leathers. We in Gun Metal stock
This h- o- vi e. the best in the land and
yet it is a handsome shoo. i-e of this special shoe,
SOLD LY BY
LOOK FOR THE
SIGN
r r
Outfitter
COAL HEATERS
are going to be ALL THE this Winter,
so don't Ml to Call and have us place one
in your horn before the weather gets cold.
ON DISPLAY AT OUR
SHOW
DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR IRON BED
We Cary Fine Line Heaters For Both Wood
And Coal. Yours Very Respectfully,
Every day is a day with us. Don't wait a minute. There is
reason In all things. There a Good Substantial Reason why I can sell you the same
goods for 1.3 less than you can buy them elsewhere, and make our competitors
wonder how we do it. It is simple-Why are Wholesale Prices less than Retail
That's The Whole Story. Don't be blind or
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you.
We have new in full blast a most SALE which has done
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade
event of recent years.
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. M has garnished the
name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center m
Eastern North Carolina.
The Mercantile Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND
BIGGEST. Were you at the RUSH that visited our store during the past week If so and
you couldn't get waited on come again, call our attention to the fact and we will see that you
get what you want. Yours Respectfully.
GO TOUR
We Issue here Fidelity and Court Bonds. Life-
insured against
ease-Fire.
You know when reverses will prepare
the very best and are
prompt and careful attention at the most
are thinking of give our contract,
fair and
F. M. Hornaday,
INSURANCE
No. .
TAKEN UP.
I have taken n shoal
that ha- bean running with my
stock about two months. The
boat l sandy rel enter,
pounds, ha- slit in right
ear and tailed. Owner is
notified to call for same end pay
charges. HOB KB
near Greenville,
an End to It All,
A grievous wail comes
a a result of pain from
over taxed organs.
Backache, Liver complaint
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
New Life Pills they put
end t. it all. They are gentle but
thorough. Try them. Only
Guaranteed by L.
The Death Penally.
A little tiling sometimes results
death. Thus a mere scratch,
insignificant cuts or boils
hare paid the death penalty. It
is wise to have
Salve aver It's best
salve on earth and will fa-
when barns, sores, altars
threaten. Only He at
J. L. Drag Steve.
A piano for sale at a sac-
the instrument which is one
of th bast handled by the
was
ago by a gentleman who
unfortunately lost his little girl.
Party willing lose over a
dollars. Cash or apply
to S. O. W. A.
X. O.
End Fight.
physicians bad a long and
light with an on
my right K. Hughes
of Poet, On. gave me up.
thought y time had
As a last resort I tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for
The I received
striking and I was on my
is a few days. Now I've entirely
It conquers
all coughs, colds, and throat and
lung troubles. Guaranteed hf
L. Fries
II Trial tattles free.
Bilk shawls, all
colors heavy in Mack. D.
M. Johnson a fl.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been
discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
something has found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At the first
thought of destruction take
It being a great
tonic aid will strengthen
tho nerves and Op the system.
ale great stomach, liver
Only Bat-
Infection guaranteed by L;
Why Baskets when
you cits get Cotton Sheets at leas
than half
Bit
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
VOL No.
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1905.
ONE DOLLAR PH YEAR W
No.
JAIL DELIVERY.
Three Prisoners Escape in Day Time.
Sunday afternoon
three all colored, made
their escape from jail. They cut
through the brick wall mar a
window and by making a rope
of a blanket ii then-elves to
freedom. The escape was found
out about o'clock.
The three prisoners who escaped,
with two others had the privilege
of the corridor in second
of the jail, Where is easy to cut a
hole through the brick wall when
tools cad b had, it is easy to
get tools passed to the windows.
The two other prisoners, one a
white man and one a would
not go out the three who
escaped.
The jail is not safe, as is shown
by the frequency of escapee, and
the walls ought to be lined on the
inside with a plate of-feel that can
not. be cut through. In its present
condition prisoners get out too
easy.
THE CZAR DEFEATED
Despotism Comes to an End in Russia.
STATE NEWS.
GENERAL NEWS.
SOCIAL.
Th ii u By the u a water main
the Catholic near in. . ., ,
St. Petersburg Oct. Raleigh, destroyed by fire Sunday, I.
autocracy of the and , will be at once.
the old older of cease to R a , . , .
. , . , K. S. near Rocky Point,
exist in Russia. Nicholas I h . , , .
, , . strawberries that
ha- Count W I .; , ., .,.
last netted him
into power H , ,,,.
. He planted the same acre in sweet
and damage was dime to
with an imperial mandate
which will enable him to convert
the farcical assembly into a
legislative b by greatly
extended and to confer
up-n the people civil
liberties, free speech.
and has Housed bu.
The noted Nick Williams
ease at Greensboro has come
to another mistrial. A sick juror
was the this lime.
An
woman whose
These welcome tidings reached husband, an engineer on the
The Hicks Almanac for 1906.
Rev. R Hicks
will not be shed for
but hie Journal Word and
Works, has been changed into a
large and costly magazine, audit
will contain his storm weather
forecasts and other astronomies
features complete. November
number, now ready, contains
forecasts from to
The January number ready
December will contain the
forecasts July to December
1906. price of this splendid
magazine is one dollar a year. See
it and you ill have it.
November and numbers
containing the Kev R. Hicks
forecasts for the who e year, and
more complete than ever, can be
had by sending at once cents to
Word and Works Publishing
Company, Locust Street, St.
Louis, Mo.
St. Petersburg shortly before
o'clock this evening. Count Wine
had spent the day with the Em-
at going over the
final draft of the manifesto to
which he Insisted certain
minor modifications be made, and
before taking the train for St.
Petersburg he telephoned to a
friend that the had affix-
ed hi signature and that the
imperial mandate comprising the
conditions which he
agreed to accept office was in his
pocket.
These include freedom of the
press, the right of assembly and
immunity of person, in-
the right of habeas corpus.
railway, was killed, his
brought suit
Large Sale.
The Farmers Warehouse, opera-
by the Consolidated
A mule on which was a
mortgage her name was
was Bold at unction at
Greensboro only
82.50.
Throws Coal Under Boiler.
Oct. p
Saturday, 2.1.5. R., regards err,
I. ;, ,. . enjoy.
able i k . . v,,., ,. ,.,.,
Particularly did v .
V ,. ,
I, i .
Miss In- re I
from .,,.,.
R. i i i ,, i ,.
A mob of three hundred
a fro n the jail at Run
bridge, G.
lynched bad
a and shot the
Idler went to
C.
on tins morning.
I lo L
. ; i-i
at near Raleigh, was
destroyed by fire Sunday. The
loss is with only
insurance. Two boys were fatally
injured by jumping off the roof
four high.
Greensboro is to build a
reservoir holding gal-
It will cost and
take nearly a year to build.
A attempted to
assault Mrs. L. T. Long, near
Winston. She was in her kitchen
at the time and a large butcher
Tobacco Company the knife being handy she used it on
management O L- Joyner, had the with good
wan fire
mm his life iii
the
New i Is
service
of yellow fever.
were killed and
in a wreck on tin,
Topeka and Fe
The Roman Catholic orphanage railway near K City.
Bu
the best sale today ever seen on a
floor on Greenville
market. There were about
in this one house
and it is worthy of note that there
was not a dissatisfied farmer among
the large number represented on
In fact many expressed
themselves as having received a
higher price than was ever
George W. of Durham,
has made a donation to
the Southern College
and Conservatory Music on con-
that the college raise
more.
The Atlantic and North Carolina
railroad is preparing to build a
handsome new depot at
pated. The One Durham boy badly wounded
Company grows more more in another with a rifle.,
favor with the farmers as they sen
people
in The ,
of Greater New York is
Proceedings have been started in
the courts of to have
appointed for the Mutual Lite
New York Life insurance con.
Denies,
The president has appointed
Charles A. of Boston,
Mass , as public printer, to take
November l-r. A.
is manager of the Printing Board
of York City.
log New Bern.
Mrs. J. B. has a rued
home New YorK.
c. Moore
evening from Baltimore.
F. II returned
a trip in Beaufort county.
T. duo
day evening from
Mrs. B returned Sun-
day evening from
,.,
lie ,
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men
if no
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n it. it,
Mrs. T. R. bite, each
day evening from Norfolk. P w, , souvenir
At I,, of the
m given three
by the
Dr. U. O. Hyatt, of
this l sped a
days here.
W. T. Jr., came home
Saturday A.
college at Raleigh.
ii.-u.
engineer and a fireman were
in a head-on col-
on the Norfolk A Western
railroad near Va.
reports the
in during tin
ended SO, 1905, , f j
7,689,887,897 increase Be. W. returned Mod
186,020.437 over the output of ,,,
Unfavorable T
,, Oct.
Mrs. T. and region cup
rec, by Weather
Mr. w. . Bureau,
L where the
us i, ., , , cotton is greatest
Buck, who worked tori,
, conditions of the week
ending Oct. were not
H el her over a large part of
Mrs. Fannie western
Bishop, of who ban belt during fore part
visiting near bore, returned the week delayed notion pick-
home tins . and caused injury to open out
in .
Oct.
CHE for some lime, Ml
now working on King's
Col. II. B Little, of Baltimore,
the year.
A Tramp Play
Elmer Thorough-
bred a play which gen-
gives satisfaction to its spec
will lie seen at the opera
house, Friday Nov. 3rd,
This attraction, though border
on the sensational, is enriched
with pure of the uproarious
sort and it is seldom the audience
does not enthuse sufficiently to ac-
cord the company several curtain
calls. The stage settings are
third act, that of a
hospital ward, being
the more picturesque.
T. the tramp
though roughly clad and full of
fan and spirit at the off act, shows
himself to be a man refinement
and education who has
pride and to lead hi in
from the thoroughfare of pros-
how their interests are protected
and every effort made to get high
prices for their tobacco.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R, Williams
issued licenses to the following
couples since last
Fire Waller large
dry goods store at Raleigh,
day night, caused damage.
It Amusing and a Success.
WHITE.
Williams
and
ward
lie Law born,
Cleveland Bell aid Millie
John Allen and Hattie
James Taylor and Mary Evans.
Arthur Bills and Ella Johnson.
July Brown and Mary Edwards.
and Tucker.
The party given by
D. S. Perry, aged years, was; the ladies of the Baptist church in
killed by a Seaboard Air Line. opera house,
train near Saturday morn night, attracted a large
He was walking on the rail- people proved quite a
toil in northern Oklahoma
and Indian Arkansas,
northern portion of
Alabama sod western
see. As a whole the week was
coo. Frosts occurred in the
and western districts,
considerable damage Tennessee,
,, . ., ,, northern Mississippi and Oklahoma
Kev. and Mrs, ft, ti. . .
lei. this morning Geneva, Ala. Mk but
none in Texas.
left tins , .
morning for his home in and
Mount. Florida the conditions
ere favorable. Picking is from
John Watson left Monday even-
for his home New Bern.
Harry Skinner aim
Mr. Cotten Here.
Mr. Bruce Gotten, of the
corps, A. ii the
city this morning went down
to Fort where he is
stationed, Mr. Cotten is well and
popularly known here, and his
many friends in the city will be
glad to welcome him here again.
road track the train struck The drill by sixteen girls dressed Belt, left this morning
us ghosts was a good feature and Richmond,
J.
tent and witch's cabin also afford j , Miss Helen Crimes left Ibis
much amusement option for Raleigh on a visit,
candy machine by the.
two gentlemen Ir mi New Thursday,
ml R. L. left for Norfolk
Mrs Delia Bryant Dead
It was a shock to friends and
relatives Greenville to learn
Monday evening of death of much
Mrs. Delia of Vanceboro. real novelty.
No particulars of her death were The were very much
learned except that sue as taken lied a. the financial results of the
morning.
half to two-thirds completed in
Oklahoma Territories,
Arkansas and Mi-s
larger proportion
of the cop has been gathered in
other sections,
Completed in the more
southerly districts.
suddenly Sunday and died Monday
evening. Mrs. Bryant Was Miss
the only regret about this
being that they not prepare
Delia before marriage j for so crowd as
lived in Greenville some j
has been only a few day since she
was here on a visit. J. S. and J.
B. went to Vanceboro today
to attend the funeral.
Up Grades in Business,
The locomotive engineer
an upgrade with a
heavy train of ears sets his fireman
to shoveling coal more briskly and I
makes the ascent with the
steam at his command. days
are the up-grades of business, and
It behooves the wide trades-
man to deal with them as his friend
the engineer with up hill
work on the toad. All that is
a crowd as was
Every thing they bad sold at
an early hour all who wanted
to buy could not be supplied.
Town Wiped Out.
Pine Glove, W. Va., Tuesday,
which started shortly
after one o'clock this morning in
the Pine Grove hotel from a
Special
One of the principal attractions
Them to Pitt. , ,. , . ,
at the Perkins opera tonight
An officer brought two convicts will M an exhibition of the famous
from Beaufort Sunday candy machine by a New
to be taken to I'm county to serve , York firm. Don't miss it.
time on the chain gang. They j
were sentenced at court to I Crop Sold.
months and months .
,;.,. , . , . , in a position to express
lively, and there being no road , , .
opinion the subject say dial the
Mrs. Larry and children
left this morning for Washington,
Miss Sue Wood, the trained
nurse who has been at Mr. Brink-
left this morning,
Ought to Have Been
makes yon look so
blue
Jinks -I have six daughters, none
of them married, or likely to be.
gang in Carteret they were sent lo
the roads in Pitt, in the same dis-
Free Press.
needed to keep things going in
Inclement is a little extra
advertising pull. Special induce
makes shoppers
It Is Good.
Cotton Crop.
Atlanta, Oct.
natural gas explosion, has destroy-
ed practically the whole town.
The destroyed are the
Pine Grove Hotel, Commercial
Hotel I Method 1.1 ,, ,,,
church, mines, block, of
seven stores .,, dwellings.
Dynamite is
crop In this section has been
marketed almost as fast as ginned
and not moon is left the
is also said that
tobacco crop is more than two-
sold.
Durham Raleigh people
speak very highly of the
bred that will appear
the Masonic temple opera lion -e on
Friday night. You will make no
., I . f . i I .
s ks securing early. the excitement it cannot be W October F Waters in charge.
used to
further of the flames.
It reported several
lost their lives hotel, bin in
Business Changes Hands
ll. A. of
dents throughout the cotton belt, j township, has purchased the I little won't do it all;
estimating the present crop at stock of goods of A. K. You've got to keep going
i, bale-. The I Bro., in the Phoenix building,
estimates that 61.8 per cent of the Mr. will continue the
Rioters Storm Capital.
St. Petersburg, Oct. to
o'clock to night serious col.
had taken place as a result
of the demonstrations over the
manifesto, although there
seemed to be momentary danger of
disorders.
workmen all over the
left their work dining the after
j noon and drifted to the of
I of the city, massing before the
i Kazan Cathedral.
you blue over it
You are the moat ungrateful mortal
that ever breathed. I have six Uta
daughters, all married, all T
children and
whole crowd. l at Wretch
out like arms on either side.
The spectacle was impressive.
Keen r ,,. gloom
One step take you very far; banners, massed behind speakers
You've got to keep on walking, on the cathedral steps, seemed like
One word won't tell all you slashes blood against the gray
are; imposing edifice. The orators
You've got to keep talking. were mostly students work-
One inch mike yon very tall;, men. Their appeals kindled tho
You've got to keep on glowing wildest in the crowds
which included hundreds of women
em going,
crop had been picked and business at the same stand with L,
Take advantage of
magazine offer and gel a
and girl students. The oratory
continued hours, and while it
ii a procession was
formed students at its head
year's good reading at hall price bearing red flags,





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They hail been married in due and
ancient form.
said the young wife,
endowed with all your
worldly goods, didn't
answered the young
band.
I hereby give them back to
he said, prom-
to obey me, did you not
dear. hereby solemnly
command you to do as you please
hereafter, no matter what
may give
On that they lived happily
ever after, Tribune.
Similar Symptoms.
I'll, , K ejaculated a
certain n of upon
meeting acquaintance. are
real and satisfied tins
afternoon. it's a boy or girl
-hey
was the reply.
j swapped a balky hone to
Deacon r f an animal
n thing in the world the
mailer v. him ex a in,
the and a That's
tickles me
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Dress Goods, Silks,
Ladies and Jackets.
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LATEST PARISIAN STYLES
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Special Low of One
First Class Fare Pins Fifty
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S Richmond
Return, via
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trip to and return, r
toe II it-., s via the c
Coast Line.
Tickets on II .
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All I
coupon to the Horse . ii .
The Atlantic C
in p c ,
rule mil- first
for the v.
and return Mint f lie Ii
and River in he
u lie to ex
the tor
i I nine bin
undo ., I found the
in . m She
h.-en I
hark hack H
buy anything in the . r I I
gave ii to her. She took the bill,
put ii into her p ire and
out.
Hie door -be changed
her mind and back,
she ii was a r
of and make the
pun ha es r all. We flew
to up the things sin- chose
and when aha plunked down her
bill again uncle handed over
the change with alacrity, she took
in change and her parcel and
away she went. We never saw her
again, but when uncle went to de-
posit his money in the hank next
time he had her recalled to him very
distinctly. The bill was a very poor
counterfeit. She had tucked the
genuine bill into her purse and
the worthies one.
was done of hi- goods and
through his commendable
Post.
I I.
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I . ii.- limy .-1 I
but it can I
I be oilier In i. , .
on t .
. . Li. i . -i,.,.
at the pastime had
ink that bid
Fair in method .
therefore to bis theory
secured thirteen of
having the same kind of backs
the ten spots from them,
a full deck of
in the game he bad a
J h
We Sell N
for Ladies and Children. FAY STOCK-
good. They button at the waist. They never
wrinkle or come down. They need no supporters. They are the
best for wear, health comfort and economy. We guarantee every
pair of FAY STOCKINGS to give the customers perfect
after a fair trial of not less than four weeks. Yes Four Wee
1905. T
lo
to in
noon of October b.
for M m . lei
ii
on
. be
I at
rum
To Be Read Aloud.
This i- how a descriptive
it In dealing with
rising of the
grew
a.- up behind the slowly drifting
cloud mountains fair Selene drove
In r train till now the deepen-
ed border of every peak and crag,
id and burnished with
beauty, towered out in rosy
i-i the perspective of
Mai pace, up moved
one procession, while the con-
further j grew dim and the stars
pale and, vanishing to their
Passenger dismal homes, no blushing
C to vie with fair, sued
of the beautiful queen.
h mob a never in of beaming with the full and
radiant gaze of conscious purity,
the wandering princess of
I he skies serenely smiled down upon
the dreaming earth us through 1111-
d grandeur she rolled her
royal chariot higher up the ethereal
realms of
in the game lie bad a good
. I beaten and said he would
a a deck to see if it would change
luck. So be Lite pack of
over lo the man who had the
deal and the bin.
Of coarse each man received live
was worth half a
lifetime to watch the ex-
upon the faces of the four
of the j lot. was
i an extra ten
the deck, in . deter-
i lo get of it. The host
out, and betting
I draw was fas; and
. . it was over man
for a card. It may
what consternation
each found lie had got
r ten.
i I n . up without a
an I tin . are men walk-
I Washington now
with each other
if .-inn., philanthropic million-
lire was to give big fat
her
.
men.
UNION MADE
Combine
Comfort
With
SHOES FOR LADIES style
OUR UP-TO-DATE LINES OF SHOES
are made by responsible makers and
can relied on to give satisfaction.
TRY DOROTHY DODD
-AND
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CHERRY
When In
H hen a girl is in love she
could live my life with
bin could not live my life.
without
Sol 1- but don't
cure whether is perfect or
will he good to hut
will be good to
is worthy of but
I worthy of
gee in him to ad-
mire, but .-.-. nothing in any one.
l-e to
Not believe him because what
1- tn but believe him
he says
could endure poverty with
but could endure nothing
without Louis
Truths that Strike Home
Tour grocer honest cares to do toll
you that he knows very about the bulk coffee he
sells you. How can he know, where it originally came from,
how it was with what
r when roasted t If you buy your
coffee loose by the pound, how can
you expect purity and uniform quality t
COFFEE, LEADER OF
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is
necessity uniform In quality,
and flavor. For mm A
QUARTER OF A LION COFFEE
has been standard In
millions
LION COFFEE
I our until opened In
your home, has no being
or of co ml no In contact with dual.
u r unclean hands.
of LION COFFEE you get one full
Coffee. upon getting the genuine.
. every
a i for
GROCERS EVERYWHERE
CO., Ohio.
SOLD
Not
who have a wide
with the ordinary
boarding in a place
and bey he
made while the have
learned not to expect too much.
Tin c are, however, certain
beyond which economy seldom goes.
are evidently
known or in a mountain
to which a meek Bostonian
On the morning after her arrival
the seated herself at the breakfast
table with the hope stirring in her
heart of a meal more generous than
the last night's supper. The neat,
tern featured waitress brought her
a small saucer of breakfast food and
over her.
have muffins or
white biscuit, ham or she
raid, with a distinctness of
which no of her
Pertinent.
Charles II. was altogether in fa-
of extempore preaching. On OBI
occasion he asked the famous
how ii was I he always
his before him, when
he was informed he always
without a elsewhere
answered something
the awe of so noble a
the presence of so great and
wise a prince, with which the king
himself was very well contented,
continued
your give me leave to
ask you a Why do you
read your speeches when you can
have none of the same
truly, replied the
king, question is a very per-
one 1111.1 so be my answer.
I have asked the two houses so often
fur so much that I am
ashamed to look in the
Why the Bell Tolled.
A gentleman who was traveling
from the north occasion to stop
a country village home miles
from London. Having a few hours
spare lie around in spooling
the places of interest in the neigh-
pass the nine pleasantly
away. midday the bell of
the village n Ii begun lulling.
Hid v I ho stop-
a bi j . Ii be pass-
ho time and said, yon
I. II on little man. U hell
lolling I Fa id
the ho
pulling the
Spare M
Lighter Then.
AI III.-
up
the
n his
You
it
I have been a
Strong man. No man could do
that
things are different now.
In what
you see, there but a
purl of the world discovered
when hi held it
Sell. ,.
HIS SHADOW.
DEEP SEA DIVERS.
lie
r-
t.
It Faithful to Him Evan
Vary
there was a woman who was
e shadow. She was colorless and
Hal and uninteresting, but she was
glad be a shadow, because she
was his shadow.
lie paid very little attention to
his shadow. When he first noticed
her he was quite interested and
Is verify her at-
em to him, such as to
I u raj from her, stamping on her,
ii gestures for In r
to i . the like, lint win at
d himself bI
. not be her than constant to
d to notice her all.
his way home at
be 1.0 glance at her
v. never seemed to
e middle of day.
in the
. ad pit of the day,
eel the company of her
or in firelight
h. . smile her fantastic
with something of his old I
time interest, for ii was hi firelight
the was in her glory.
W. he down reel
blazing she would dance for
joy, throwing out all the
of her nature in quaint shapes
and rhythms, waving, bending, flick-
till lie cm lire and
she slipped upstairs after him by
the pale candlelight.
In public of course no one noticed
the shadow, she was contented
was mill he was to the
fact that she would always be there,
and society is not lighted with ref-
lo bringing out shadows.
Finally there came a last time for
going upstairs behind him. He went
Up weakly, like an old man, and as
he spied his shadow trembling be-
hind he slopped to wonder what
would become of her when he was
gone. When he was carried down-
stairs, long and still, his shadow
followed. and still, behind him.
Atlantic.
lie. .-,
the last will
p ,;.,, ,.
e i 1.1,. I .
lo -i
I ,
lo I lie . an, .,,,
. is in in i all persons
holding I t .--tau. u,
He-. wild I.
I tor, I,.
lb.- or thin
lie in bar of v.
This the 21st of
N. W,
deceased,
Courting, Old Style.
There Is BOt a man
or woman now living but will tell
you that life can offer com-
parable with innocent zest
that old v.
done at singing school in the star-
light and candlelight of the first half
of the century.
There are f.-w hearts so withered
inn old they quicker
times vi hen they hear in old fashion-
ed churches the wailing, sobbing or
exulting strains of or
or and the
mind floats down on current of
the old melodies tn -b
young day of hope.- illusions
of tin sweet, matter
bow . of nights that
with no matter
what Fahrenheit said; of girls
blushed without cause of lovers
who talked for hours every-
thing but Seed-
by the Late John Hay, in
Spirit of Success.
A woman will have several Irons
in the lire but she gels her
ironing dune by the concentration
of her energy into manipulation
of one iron. The principle i- es-
also in business success.
There be a life single to its
purpose, whatever purpose mat
he. water, shall
not said the old Hebrew fa-
his unprofitable son, and nil
history demonstrates he did
inter a curse, a psychological j
fact. There t be n deliberate
and intelligent determination of
purpose and an unwavering,
able adherence That is the
spirit, and the only spirit, in
problems lire solved and
successful issue, wrested from
willing Cent.
Daring Feats Performed by
. depth can a diver carry
, can
main under surface;
u in,.; high air on
human system One well known
of submarine engineers limits
the depth Of de.- nil ,.,
or, ray, feet. Hut op-
have been carried out at
greater depths than tins, and per- .
the below the V
ice a, which a diver l.-
in working j
or font, is ac-
COm by James Hooper, why
led to ship Cape Morn,
sunk South
end sustained a pressure of
and a half pounds every
square h of his body.
Another remarkable feat was that
Lambert, who recover-
ed in gold coin from the
steamship Alphonso MI., sunk off
Point Canary, in
nearly thirty fathoms of water, the
actual depth of the treasure room
being 2-3 fathoms, or feet.
This man also performed the daring
feel of stopping the Hooding of the
tunnel when a door in the
drainage tunnel had been left open.
The dour was situated a quarter of a
mile distant from Hie shaft,
in bis diving dress he crept ;
distance through a narrow pas-
sage full Of Miller and closed
door. This plucky act enabled
pumps to the volume of
water which was Hooding the work-
and allowed the completion of
i lie in I in be carried out.
i interesting case of deep
ll of Angel
who in recovering silver
bars v. . from the
an I i. off Cape Finis-
h re in i . i tiny fathoms, In
r had to blow away
i I'm re sol with dynamite
fore co reach the treasure
, . dives per diem
. iii, and as many an live
. cents were made in one day. The
maxim under water was
i ., minutes.
of
. . out under
precautions, A trench
Pitt County term I
J. S.
Cox, I
of ,
D. A. j
The defendant will take
notice that an action entitled as
has been commenced ii, the superior
court county, recover a
personal property, i. claim and d.-
livery proceedings. the said d.-
I will further take notice that
he is required t appear a term of
of to
tie held on the Huh after
1st Monday in September, it bring tin-
day of November, at the
HORSES MULES,
.; h
Two
Dyspeptics
If you are too fat it is because your food
turns to instead of
If you are too lean the fat producing foods
that you eat are not properly digested and
assimilated.
court of said count , and a
r demur to the said
action, or lbs plaintiff will t.
the court for toe relief
aid complaint.
of Pitt County.
Lean, thin, stringy people do not
Pepsin in stomach, while fA
people have too much Pepsin and not
Dyspepsia Cure
contains all the digestive juices that are
found in a healthy stomach, and in
those proportions necessary to
enable stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all foods that may
be eaten. not only a perfect
but it is a tis-
sue building tonic as well. cures
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn. Palpitation of the Heart and
Constipation. You will like it
Digests What You Eat
Rests stomach, rebuilds the
tissues and gives firm flesh.
NOTICE.
North Carolina, I ,
Pitt County. . Court.
Mary Cousins
vs Notice.
Will
The defendant named will
lake notice that an action entitled
has be, j
Court of to obtain
a divorce from the bonds of
solemnized
and defendant, on
of adult, nU defendant
will take notice I.- is re-
quired to appear D t,.,,, ,
the Superior Court of county, to
I.-- held on the seventh la-fore
the Bret Monday In March, t
of January, Woo,
answer or to the complaint In
said action, or plaintiff will
ply to the court for the relief de-
in said complaint,
This 26th day of October,
II. C. Clerk Superior Court.
I. A. Atty for
We Will keep a full at
all the season.
of hors want, draft
of en on
prepared to an; kind
i rivers and farm
We keep finest
buy or trade
will buy from a ,, t ,, .
Coma to see us. If we have
will it.
can be bought. We will
of mules or horses,
1200 driver.
got you want we
R. L. CO.
North
In Superior Court,
RUT
Norfolk. Va.
handlers
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Greenville Banking
Trust Company
ii pressure on the
i . found injurious
.
t has m far as to claim
breathing compressed sir is a
run. for a and emphysema.
Ii is said lo excite digestion,
owing to great quantity of
gen carried into the blood. It has
been found a period of two
hours should elapse between u meal
a de .-. m. In descending the
m should slow, and if
the causes pains in the
head can he remedied by rising
gently a few feet, when the descent
can In- In
i i nun. not lo ex-
a , I of feel
I'll .
. . . L ., th.
kill, or on
s A
and
a a
t . t.
per sec-
,,.,
Dun's
, ; ,. of
II . . . i f. a., a
. i r .,. i., . ion. of whom
lei
i lie i an
i invited lo . i a ice in
I T . . . l
in I he ,., .
. . ll ., .,; moil oil
ii ; m of
ll vi Ii I I of Mr-.
I a sound I- ii. , he
whole
on day in that
ii . .
list persons
lire ail
It i lorn I In
I I e. I
r,
word of in m
Dry, Wood,
. ill i
x.
II I . l-i
LANIER
On N. C.
MARBLE WORK
DESCRIPTION.
Iron So-i-i
To Publishers
and Printers
It may be from over,
the chances are ltd i.
active LIVER.
With a well J
one can do of
WithOUt let l; .
It adds a hundred see I.
ones . i .
It can
by, and only by
NORTH CAROLINA.
We Want your Account.
No Trouble to Answer Questions.
We Are
We
Always Glad To See Our Friends And
Patrons.
Will Lend Money
When You Want And Need It.
mayor, who
dean the
o know one
understood
How Willie Got Cake.
The mini- Willie was at a
house where he waited what he
too long a nine for the
usual hospitable piece of cake to be
forthcoming.
ain't lo ask for any
In- remarked last blandly.
The lady of the house pretended
nm to tin- implied request.
very nice of you,
he Mini.
he went on,
her remark, houses where
ladies is to to little
have to.
Willie got
American.
his
on
Washington had many admirable
traits worthy of imitation, and one
of them was rigid punctuality. This
was illustrated by an incident
during bis visit to Boston. Having
Appointed in morning
as the hoar at which h should sat
Out for Salem, ha mounted his horse
Just the Old South clock was
that hoar. The company
which to him
Ad Ml ante till after his de-
end not him
fen h. M river
No Time Wasted.
Partner i said to
have
, oilier man ii. Me
that, for more than forty
years, ho had missed meal
i or neglected lo say grace, It was
Vs religion and his
petite so ii
to toil where one I, ll
and the other began. When the din-
summoned the and
the help to the dining room,
ways led the charge. While
wen- sealing at
table the old man would star
Lord, we thank thee for
given us such a beautiful San.
this food lo our good.
Amen, San Fran-
Call.
Insanity.
Tho Friend lo old is
dead, ah What did he die of P
The
sty I Why, never heard of such a
thing.
The Well, It U a form of
insanity only it Is
found has left the most
of his money to charitable
We have
on
are w
can ;
-1
t.
fully a-i now
an
mi but-
Column
M, en
i s i
Read Ruled
nail in r
If i
VI II
in on
Supply Co.
Type
High
N. Ninth P
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
OP
This is to notify We
have out the II. P,
Keel ill Pressing
who the will please
and settle as. at the
who has claims against the
will be paid by its.
I Kin,
Mil OP LAND
of a now. r of isle con
JO a I ,. ,
by a v.
, on the day of i.
In the ulsters
o In X
Tin- urn Saturday, lbs
of Nov., at I-
M. to public Mile .
court iii in-cut ill.-,
bidder for cash, the
ll. real lo wit The
of land Iii Swift Crock
township, i cm iii v, North ran.
as
the south by the Ma,.
on th north by the Is of Allen
Adams, on the i mt runic
mi n , v, -i i,, th lauds A .
a ii. containing acres
more r better known a, a
undivided Interest in n SO
tract of land formerly
Dawson This sale is
to satisfy terms of said
deed, 83rd day
W. Mi
By J. Rasberry,
k.
We Way p.-r cent, on Time Deposits Months
Duration.
R. J.
inn
YOUR SUPP
Now
Everything want in the way of
I nice Canned Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at
I our store
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON
Cash Grocers.
Una.
Ad
NOTICE.
Johnson
. .
v .
then , nil
pol . l
lull I I
I'll
mil.
will
Ill
In la To
id mi
W. J. TURNAGE.
The actor ho strong
enough to take his own part.
Johns
The defendant above name will take
none., an action entitled above
baa been In the
Court of Pitt County to obtain
from tin- of matrimony
heretofore between plain-
nil and defendant, grounds of
adultery, the said defendant will
further take that he Is required
appear at the term of the
Court of said iii beheld
on seventh Monday before the first
Monday in being
day of January, answer
demur to the complaint In said action,
or plain IT will to the
for the relief in
This day of October. Ml.
D. C Clerk superior Court.
I. A. Atty, for
Hardware.
l-or Cook Stove
Heaters Pumps, Am-
munition, One and Two Horse
Steel Heat Cutters and
Staffers, In fact anything
in hardware come to
H. L. CARR
The Reflector
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people money to pay tot what they
If you have, what they want
gel a of their money,
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J.
and Proprietor.
in the post at Greenville. N. a second matter,
rates made application.
A desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties.
in preference to fiction
Pitt X. C, Friday, Not
Charlotte that is money j X r t precedent,
it tad blamed for be is getting chance la look th
a life i any. nutty front the
again declare the world can congratulate
will not I e say m ii term Russia it is from the
That ought it. rule despotism
Governor thinks Murray is I ban n-ached
being given too many privilege in i,, Washington in safely, and with
Durham jail. Murray ought to mac trip through South in
the same medicine u under simply de-lighted
going a sentence crime.
w i i
Brighter Prospect
Now that peace has come there are
still more definite signs of new
of Insurance Management.
The real question does
a company get for the money it I
grouping of the powers, a grouping spends If a company j
which it is hoped will make per cent, of its income in a year and ;
bating peace. Kith the strongest in return a large, well selected j
of the nations bound solemn com- I business, done under reasonable con-
pacts to maintain the status quo, or tracts with agents, it has done well,
to abide by an agreed policy growing growing both in
regions where they have been in strength and usefulness. If a com-1
competition, the second peace IS per cent of its
will with annually and gets a very
brighter prospects of re- small business, done under
than was the case in contracts and haphazard man
Winter's Hi
Philadelphia Ledger.
The indication are that Hearst.
the Ownership candidate
it not done well it is
not either in strength or
usefulness. If a company
only per cent, of its income an .
fact alone is almost con-
mayor New fork, will get proof is
more votes than Win. M the
a condition of and
nominee, and that He -j The little business that
If they let have a telephone
in hie cell of the jail at Durham be
at be speaking terms
The Charlotte I to
know why, with cotton selling at ten
cents prosperity roam with the outside world.
around, no big circus baa been
that way tins seas u. Ask the South- j The pope is being accused of
brother.
a desire to ride a bicycle. Lei
him ride one if he wants to. He
could look as dignified on other
the Democratic candidate,
ill be re elected by a large plurality.
Hammer, the candidate
for district attorney, has withdrawn
in favor of Jerome, independent, and
it is reported that Hearst will soon
advise his followers to vote for
in order to defeat W.
Osborne, the Tammany
All this goes to show that lie
Republicans cut a tolerably poor
in never being
able to win save when disguised as
independents or something of th
Observer.
Roosevelt
it that he will not again folks.
be j. candidate, the papers need not I
be of having to take back ; Montgomery, Ala., the
anything mid about Ins Southern I presented with a
trip when the next campaign cornea, pound bale of cotton. Say, old man.
I hold it for eleven cents.
North Carolina college football
teams for poor luck this
Numerous defeats and few
It is considered dull around High
Point when new factories are not
being start -d Other towns ought
victories is the record of g mes
played so far The boys had better to be catching factory fever.
take to their books and let the
game go. That other much talked of
i. paper at Greensboro, the week
It it remarkable that
president passed
all the
by rail without the slight
el mishap, but M as he got on
a boat for the return trip borne, got
in accident. It was fortunate
that lie escaped injury.
Tar Heel, is coming n apace. A
outfit it been or
is raising much ado be
cause a saloon keeper kicked a Sal-
A woman out of his place
of business Of course the man de ,
Hires all the pouncing he can get, I
but if people had not
licensed his saloon the city would
have been spared the disgraceful edit rs
e.
turns.
W hope Mr. Sully a n
that cotton will bring twelve .
The president
limit while taking the home-
, ward trip by sea from New Orleans,
hut the wireless telegraph keeps the
country touch him.
SI I .
u o
I u I i rust
deuce
I better stick to their
I , ,
by the first of December and
by March will come but
it remains to he seen if it goes so
I I Chi
r I . , be
I i
I Mil i
high. In the meantime those farm King, of Durham Herald, is said
em ho an- holding for eleven cents u, em pies for breakfast, dinner and
d not pin to much faith to the supper, grows on them
fifteen cent prediction There
in it when the price James says no country
reaches eleven cents can anything from i
war with the United States Spain
exactly agree with Ir Bryce,
remembering that that
. . I Philippine
l-lands Atlanta
The leather trust is preparing lo
make people wince over what they
haw to pay for shoes. The large
tanneries of the country have formed
a combination which can ,,. , ,. , , , , .- i ,
One of latest official orders
crush out the smaller concerns and ,,,. Department, Washing-
Ilia, refreshing
lien all railroads lading to make
tie States
absolute control of the leather
output. The York American
sees in this an advance lulls
twenty live per , in the price of
shoes an early day As everybody
sin it Have I he advance mean
a fortune to trust
One of the pick pockets at tin
Charlotte fair not quite con
lie lifted the purse of
i the Chronicle,
took for
and sent the purse with
to The hardest
problem this is an
mousy.
Mails nil to Raw for not
doing . The regularity of the
northern noon mail to this city has
really suggestive, and even
ding of such an order, and it
is so gratifying lo gel mail
today.- Norfolk Dispatch.
we hope this order lie made
to apply to the country
be
Ruin All.
An observant citizen, a few days
ago, remarked that it was bis
ion that the country boys these days
were smoking more cigarettes than
were the town A few years
since it was the alone
who consumed the
and it is a deplorable fact that our
farmer are smoking too many
cigarettes The Enquirer rarely en
gages in sermonizing but it does be-
the incessant smoking of
unties laps vitality and manhood
and is more injurious to the average
young man than is the drink habit.
For sometimes a man will swear off
from drinking, hut cigarette smoke
is blown through the nose. Why
we much prefer an who gets
on an occasional spree to a man who
is a fiend. Both classes
have been tried in this shop and the
is that the drinking man
is no good periodically and the
smoker is a nuisance all the time.
We believe business men general
are of the same opinion lion me
Enquirer.
such a company does is likely to be
done at a heavier than
done by a company with
organization. Sound organization
generally means economy; success I
breeds success A just study of ex-
must include a
of what expenditure brings In the
great companies, it has brought
enormous development, the widest
usefulness, the vigor of an almost
immeasurable strength, and returns
to the insured which with proper
allowance for the cost of indemnity
surpass the returns realized
the same time on conservative in
vestments. The ratio under dis-
is higher here than abroad
because of the larger relative volume
business done here. It is higher
now than it was thirty years ago,
chiefly because of the greater
ties of the the Companies, their rapid
growth and increasing usefulness
through the acquisition of new
Driving Power of
Life by D. P. Kingsley,
in the American Monthly Review of
Reviews for November.
Tobacco Tag Packages
Winter's knock-
at out door
With no
sound
n g en
trance every,
where.
you
ready for Mm
How about your
Winter Suit and
Overcoat Are
they in proper
c o n d i t ion to
w e a t h the
storms of the
coming season
How About
your Winter
Tit nut a
Gloves, Hosiery and other
If there are any weak spots in wardrobe we
are he to strengthen thorn with the
Best that's to be Had
The most skillful Tailors known to the trade build
our clothes artistically, and they build them well
trey build them on honor
Our furnishings come from the bands of the
best known Manufacturers.
BACK IF YOU WANT
This is the tint goes with sale, to
t is under those conditions we is.- yon
make this your clothing store.
Frank
THE KING CLOTHIER.
It is to turn out that the
lost his life in Raleigh tic
other day by get
ting in the of a stray ballet.
Durham
The American Monthly Review
of Reviews for November, the most
prominent topics of discussion are,
the it tendency
American politics, as illustrated in
Mr Jerome's light for in
New York and other local cam
in various parts of the conn
try; the question of insurance man-
the meeting of Russia's
parliament, the and the
method of its election; the lessons in
sanitation taught us by Japan's
recent war experience; the move
for church federation Amer-
and England; the contribution
made by Jews to our national life
hundred and
fiftieth anniversary of the landing of
the Jews in America; the pres-
condition of rural Ireland, and
the workings of the new land law;
and the provision for spurts and
games in the play grounds of our
great cities.
The money paid for insurance
premium makes one of the largest
movements of money in the world.
That paid by policy-hold
has heretofore moved from the
South to the North, and hence the
congestion of capital in the
centers of the North. The new
insurance companies now organizing
in the will not only, in all
probability, give us cheaper
but all the premium money
will accumulate in home banks.
Chronicle.
should not
his hand to the and
He started the
sight rood, he should pour a
oil of into the ears
of the Russian and leaders
of
The tobacco tag premium fad has
made lots of trouble for the post
office people Everybody knows
that packages of merchandise are
mailable at a much cheaper rate than
class or letter mail matter and
that first class mail matter enclosed
a package of the lower class,
makes the w hole mail at the
rate. Hut many people do not apply
their knowledge in this respect to
their actions when they go to mail a
package and either for the sake of
convenience or to save postage, they
bundle up a written letter and the
merchandise all together put it
in the Just now the Post
office Department has inaugurated a
systematic effort to put an end to the
evil has its own means of finding
out when the law is violated Yes
patron of die Wilmington
office was lined by Postmaster
Wallace and others are said to be on
anxious seat This notice
should be a warning to those who
have packages to mail the future.
Wilmington Star.
Horses and
Winslow Mill.
w some horses
we solicit your
By The Board of The
famous parody of
ridicule of three members
of
Perceval d d Venter which pro-
a roar of laughter, has rarely
been
colonels, in three distant
counties
Lincoln, and did
adorn.
The in matchless impudence
surpassed,
The next in both, the
last.
force of Nature could no further
go-
To heard the third she shaved the
other
Two of these gentlemen looked as
if they bad never needed a razor
the third as if be
one- In
was especially at in his
and
jenny The smile of
latter, ha said, was the silver
plats on a Saturday Evening
Post.
The. being at band when will
or mules to meet your needs the q mine; sea
patronage.
We have S Greenville ml Ayden where
we will carry a full stock of GOOD HORSES MULES
during the to us mid v w II show you
that it is a saving for to with its, f r get our
stock direct fr stock firms, thereby the prof-
its the mi bile dealer- have t i and which you save
by buying from it-. Ir would not take much your time
to pay us a and gel familiar with our methods of doing
business as we feel it would result in making you a per-
customer, and we sue we can make ii benefit you
for so doing. We -ire prepared suit your needs what is
more we guarantee satisfaction.
Winslow Mills,
Horses mid Mules. Sales Stables, and
INDEMNITY
POLICIES
FOR
Ii. A. White,
Insurance. N. C.
This is in J. H. FRY, is to rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
OAKLEY
Ollie Cox, a very prosperous
farmer Jack section.
was in town Saturday of
trading.
For fresh loaf Dread go to H. L.
Job neon's.
We are very glad to Frank
the book-keeper of the
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., after an
it. of several weeks, back at
his old stand.
International stock food
horses and cattle at Harrington
Barber Co.
Misses Carrie
Chapman spent Sunday with their j
parents school I
Monday.
N. c, Oct.
Edgar Buck returned Sunday
from Greenville.
II. Skinner made business
calls in Washington last week.
Claude of Greenville.
Just i. el Hour, nice I his brother, K
l Harrington Barber hp
slowest man in this section i
of Rocky
spent two days here lat
Nice Sill; waist cheap at
Harrington, Barber
If you want summer all winter when j. m dress mods
neuters at A. and . aid. go to A.
W. Co. they a-e Cheap. Aw On they have a nice a-
When in town call to see me I
run a first livery feed shipments of Buggy
Side Stables, W L. House. seats are being made
Miss went home by the A. G. C x Mfg.
evening and returned Men's and youth's pants, nil
at Burner Co.
If you expect to exchange your J. W. Nobles, of
seed for meal you can same time was , town Thursday. W.
by meal far you. seed when glad t. see him.
yon have cotton ginned at the u a . , i w
n-. A, . S and Joe M inning
Pitt Co. Mi I. . . .
went to Kit Friday night.
If it Runs
i snows we are all to Harrington Bather Co.
right for there are plenty of rub c an I jackets.
see my line of at A re-
buying elsewhere H. Co by R. G. Chapman Co.
and sons, Frank STRAY UP.
C. A. Fair, Ayden, was in and Charlie, were pleasant visitors I have a stray male shoat in my
town Tuesday, in town Saturday and Sunday. lot with my hogs. The is
Special prices on guns far The A. G. Ons Mfg. Co. are spotted, unmarked, and weighs
next L. House. netting so many orders for Owner is notified
The town is alive no and that they have to call tor same and pay charges.
drummers, and they do good a new plant the purpose Joseph US Cox.
of making seats and bodies, they A N. C
are continually enlarging their Be sure ,., t. ., see nice
that A. W. Ange
on the streets of Win c. has just received before you
Green hack or buy
Bank notes, and any sue who e u you now
yards standard calicoes at proof of its Abe, Pee right to
yard, Harrington, Barber theirs can receive same by seeing Chapman's
HumS
Trunks and valises at
ton Barber Co.
Nice line of boys suits at H. L.
Johnson's.
Felix was here Tuesday
Co.
U, H
c. T. family,
spent Saturday
Will Nobles happened to a very
bad accident Tuesday
while operating some
in the mill of the Winterville Ufa.
Co. He got his fore finger on Nice line of fresh
left hand cut off.
received by R. G. Chapman
with
car which
they will sell very
George Powell e
here Monday. He is a son of Dr
Powell, The Win-
High school is getting
Students from all parts of the state
this year.
For Holt tobacco time alarm
clocks and see R. G.
The ton tax books are now
open at the store of It. G. Chapman
Co. Let nil Come, and pay
promptly. C. S. Smith, collector.
Our line of fall and Winter,
goods are now See our lire be
fore you buy. yours to please A.
W. Co.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles and sizes and prices very
reasonable. Harrington Barbel
Co
White's Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for the human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous now
For sale by
B. T. Cox Bro.
Don't forget the nice furniture
at A W Ange Co
White's Colic and Kidney Cure,
the combination kidney medicine
for stock and a sure colic cure,
at the Drug Store
For hay, corn and oats, go to
Barber A Co.
We have the assortment of
stationary ever brought to Win-
B. T Cox Bro.
If the turning of machinery
means anything the A. G. Cox.
Co. must be making lots
carts far
they have been keeping a continual
late special prices on hard-
ware and mill supplies for next
days W. L. House.
Another load of school desk were
shipped of A. G. Cox Mfg Co
yesterday.
All colors of paint, and yellow
at Harrington Barber Co.
When in need nice candies
bananas oranges apples and Fruits
any kind sail on H.
Don't be on sad hoar
when yes can get at A W
Ange
school desks and better
school desks ate
sub by a, G. M. i V
ton he alters pays de very top
I don't k liar she
hisses lo, yet sail Bin
de best price
and dealing all de time. No
sail, can't fool dis And
hand H in right la chickens
eggs g.-s
de place sell em.
groceries n.
n. Chapman
On., are offering cut price
their large stock which
must sold within a days
order to make mom for their new
supply soon to be received.
Big line if hats us
received, latest styles. Harrington,
Barber
Nice frames and
A. W. Ange Co.
Mr. Mrs K. L. Little spent
friends here.
Bf of power of con
in ex-
Fred
and wife, ,. to
Sheppard on the 1st of Nov. 1899,
lo Register of
Deeds of Pitt North Car-
in Book K U. Page the
will to public
o the house door in Green-
ville, to highest bidder on
Nov. is. a tract
or parcel of laud lying and lo
the county Pitt state of North
Carolina and described as follows, to
wits Th a of land in Beaver
,, Dam the
Mrs. Sana has her sad sores
line of go mU open now less deeded
. . . , ,, ., , to rd
and alee a line of and . mortgage taken to
invited nor friends hi o see money, satisfy
. u , . ,. , , , said Terms Ms
her. Her is well selected ,,.
This U of i vet. .
Mrs. Ii. A. Gay visited in the
section last week.
L F. of
led here
Mr Shine, of was here
Saturday.
Mis. N P. and two little
grand sons, of came
up Thursday lo visit Mrs. II. U
Skinner.
Luther of Clinton, is
visiting relatives in neighbor-
hood this week. This is
visit to Pitt. Lie is very much
pleased with this section.
Miss of
spent Saturday with Mrs. K.
Sines
y A. and wife returned
homo Friday from the North Caro-
Christian Missionary
at They report a
very enjoyable meeting.
There was a biscuit and donkey
party J. E. Wednesday
night. J. If won the prize
in the biscuit contest Hob is bad
to beat on a cold biscuit He
been a bachelor for several years.
Mayor won the prize in the
donkey contest. Jim put the mule's
tail on him in good shape.
Miss Annie returned home
Sunday after spending two weeks
here Miss Grady made many
friends during her short stay.
Is In
Store.
There is such an array of Styles, such a pleas-
variety of trimmings and such remarkable
value in our line of.
rimmed Hats
that the choice of suitable motel will be a mat-
of no difficulty. Artistically developed Hats
N. C.
TARBORO, N. C.
and price always right.
Call at H. L Johnson's and ex-
hie line of Hosiery
Misses Ladies and Gents.
food
Harrington Barber Si Co.
B. T. Cox i Bro. have a full line
of school papers
9- .
NOTICE
By virtue of power of sale con
in a certain deed
by K. Jackson
and wife to I. K,
J. of October 1803
inks I and duly recorded in Hie Register of
, I Deed oil e of Pitt count;, North Car-
A- tablets, day nooks In pace the under-
states, J will expose n public sale.
I . the Court House door in
chalk, crayons, school bags to the highest odder on Thurs-
shawl straps. Come and see what two lots
. . , of lying and being in th
they save before bringing else-1 county of and State of North Car
where described as follows, to i
lots being in the town of
ton. N. First Lot. -lie.;
a stake on St. from Hit
her complete and N R
thence s K feet, thence
Mrs. A Sparks has
and notion in
one of the new e
and is ready, willing waiting
to till any order that come to
her. She has a well selected line
of everything needed in the
business, and price to suit
every body.
The Pitt Co. Oil Mill
seems to be fining far aid
near, and general satisfaction
seem to
Quite a large number from Win-
attended Baptist Neuse
association Friday that is now in
session at Ayden.
Robes at Harrington
Barber t
C. A. Fair, Ayden,.
town Friday.
The . Q. has
a lead of wire
of best different
heights new to select
the style veal.
line of
ties at Wm A Co.
with first line to Queen St., up
St. feet to the
Second on N.
of Water St. at a pump H.
and runs S. K. down said
street to St., thence
with Bridge St. N. B. feat to a
stake Chapman's first thence
N W. feet to a Chapman's
second corner, thence with
line feet to 3rd corner,
with and M. L.
I SH feet to a stake
M. L. J It. Cox's lice,
feet to Water street the be-
ginning, i acre, more or
to satisfy said mortgage deed.
Terms of sale cash.
This October
I. B. JENKINS, Mortgages.
F. G. Attorney,
N. C.
LETTER TO J. J, PERKINS.
N C.
Dear Sin The cheapest in
sending anything over
the world is a p wage stamp; and
the cheapest way stied water is
Not whitewash; paint. you
happen to don't belong
to your about
paint, you you happen
to kin most of the makers
of paint stuff it out with lime and
clay and sand and water if
The do stuff it out in the can;
but not on the house. They make
gallons to sell or to buy; more
money to pay for paint; more
money lo pay for it on; a
good deal more money to pay for
it on; but no more
more rust; decay; disappointment;
loss,
is your paint, because it's
l paint, no sham, full meas-
Your truly,
K. W. CO.
H. L. Carr sells our paint.
Pulley Bo wen
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all
the latest styles and weaves.
Boys and and
Novelty Suits.
You want style in your shoes, Ultra shoes just as much
snap in them as any or 86.00 shoe, and our own design
are all the time producing styles which air later copied by
all over the country. Style is consideration, but
if the shoe docs not tit, you will not buy it for the alone.
The fitting qualities are what necessary to a shoe, and in
this the
Stands Preeminent.
Our pattern and last makers arc undoubtedly the best in their re-
trades.
Wear.
LINE OF
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
In Superior Court.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court, of
Pitt baring; Issued letter
Administration to the undersigned
on the day of Oct. on tho
of Minnie deceased.
it to all
Indebted lo the to make
lo and
creditor of lo
Ur claims properly
Months the date this Notice.
will be bar
their i M.
tea of U state
North
Grimes vs William Grimes and
Fez. Grimes.
The defendant Shore named wilt take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court, County, against him for
an absolute divorce, and the defendant
ill further take notice that he is re-
quired to appear at the next term of
the superior Court of said County to
lie held on the Monday the
1st in September, it the day
of November at the Court House
of said County, in C.,
and answer or demur to the complaint
in said action, or will
ply to the Court for if demanded
the complaint.
t. G. Jame, D. C. Moore,
Atty for plaintiff. C. S.
O secure
fertilizers
the biggest
must be
crops of corn,
used liberally.
My
ii Worth Reading
Suppose Stop and See
Isn't it Wonderful
N. C. March 1903.
Mrs Joe take pleas-
me in stating that your Remedy
has entirely cured our little girl of
a very bad of eczema, which
s great part of her body,
She had front
the time she three week old,
until she was years old. She
is now perfectly wall I feel
I speak toe highly of
it. has sot had a
for six years.
J. W.
Apply at least pounds to the
per cent, nitrogen, per cent, available
phosphoric acid, and per cent. Potash.
Potash is a most important factor in corn
culture. Our practical books for farmers are
yours for the cost or obligation
of any sort, and a vast fund of invaluable
information in them.
lit KALI WORKS.
Hew Street. or Atlanta, Broad Street.
MULES,
We will full stock of and
all the season. We are prepared to furnish an j kind
of horse want, draft hones, pine drivers and farm
horses.
We keep the finest mules that can be bought. We mil
also buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses,
will buy anything from a plug to driver.
Came see us. If we have got what
will get it.
you want we
R. L. CO.





. .
AYDEN APARTMENT.
I. B. Cs. will they
, i plea-
their new line heavy and fancy
carry
a lull line of meat.
me a trial. Frank Lilly.
Regular prayer meeting
in the Baptist church tomorrow
night.
I always keep on band full
line of feed stuff at cash
prices Such as hay, oats, corn,
cotton and bulls,
and shin Muff,
Call , Jen's i f
rel of Flo n he
to ill i here.
i . in it
per for i- M
also a nice line of Zephyr
tor- H Bra
Cotton sold here
last week.
A. full Una of valises,
grips, hand a ,
suit l J K Smith A Bro
The Ayden and Milling
company after ten day
in their and depart-
owing to a explosion,
have resumed work and have
everything a
J. K of county,
here and purchased
the livery business of T. W.
Bart.
Miss Lizzie Greenville,
from Saturday until Monday
good time. The meetings were
well attended, much
manifested and there is no
great good accomplished. It was
a fine body, composed handsome
intelligent men and lovely ladies,
all of won large place in
the esteem and regard of oar
people. We certainly hope he
association will honor us again
We reluctantly parted with them
their presence certainly afford-
ed a delightful occasion and one
that will long tie remembered, and
the recollection thereof in the
will be as an oasis in
i desert to comfort and
cheer us and make us the better
fol having known and met them.
Terrible in Virginia.
U e.
v P V i y
ever
i v i t
Gloucester Court house, Va. Got,
with her Miss Dora K. E. tame
day and her uncle, Joe home in King and Queen
and Johnson, of this
near were the he w is shot with a rifle by W . .
day of Miss Brown who had been concealed
J Mumford's. under the high steps When Ores-
begged
-hoot again, and
also ran out begged him not to
shoot again. came up close
and killing
mm instantly. then sent
in officers to come to his
I and h m . as he had
m i with him. Ult, as the officers
your Felt Mattress at up to W. Colter's house
non t e have tin best, heard a
C Smith, of
h i been on a visit to
father, T. Smith, Sr.
township, brought
prisoner for
Pomp w r
goods, Broad cloth, Henri- PP B
Harris and
silks, trimmings, lining white are here on a visit to the
goods at J R Smith Bro Mrs. HI.,
I win highest pries We beard morning there
f;., . ,., and was a serious s in
Don't until you see me. Prank nut here
hut have been unable to net th
Sew- Particulars.
mi go oil,
inker dead lie had killed
lit- wife and two little girls, one six
me other nine years old, and
n them out. came
i ii Carolina about eight
The two men lived
ii two nines apart No one
hi feeling
in ii pi to tragedy.
Lilly.
We I
lug Machine on easy terms, H
Tripp Bro.
A big line of Overalls.
Jumpers and the beat line of pants
for the money on the market at
J. K. ft Bro.
Get the C-ii planter the
best on the market B. Smith
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO
N. S.
Steamboat Service.
Steamer L. leave
a. for leaves
Greenville daily
at
Connecting with
Norfolk Southern
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, and all
North. C a
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, care k
Southern K. K.
Sailing boon subject h change
without notice.
T. H. Agent, Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. Agent,
ville, n. t;.
B. C. General T. and
Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
How Is
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, or does it skip beat
Do you have shortness of
breath, weak or hungry spells,
or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and shoulder; or hurt when
lying on left side
If you have any of these
symptoms your heart is weak
or diseased, and cannot get
better without assistance.
Dr. Heart Cure
Strengthens weak hearts, and
rarely ever fails to cure heart
disease. Try it, and see how
quickly you will find relief.
About January i took
down weakness dropsy,
ind I told
that my
mid
Announcement
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
by my family physician that my
and
had me up to die. My
Orange-, apples, bananas and all
ll
born.
Km roe's heat
sale Cannon and
Farm
Only days mi
Block of
On I ill
business in den, and
sell my stock
notions,
Wild Bears Village.
City.
ink l urn. wild i-
,. in
ii tun a mile II
hi gamboled the village
;,. I- while the terrified
Is d themselves in
Word was telephoned
in bruin invasion
v nil a request for aid.
Mounted and armed with titles,
a party of shots hurried to
bear besieged
they
he hears had lake I to the
I dry
shoes, hats cap,
boys and clothing, the the
groceries etc. I offer thing but before
at cost. Ail I ask is to cine
Hand-made I have in offer., Will
H all. of stock re t store
t. t. call see
price-, to serve
v.
X X
n spite the inclement
Highest price paid fur chickens . . ., ,,.,.,.,,. ,
and all country produce , ,.,. , .,.,. ,.
Old Fashion
Paw Gum B
Smith Bro.
Our line of Groceries
fed binaries C
see us. J. U. Tripp Bro.
An Farmer's Experience Under the
Land Law.
id
H. Trip
in have had n
An actual case f purchase is at.
A small farmer lived upon
s tract acres of land in
Tipperary, a agricultural
suction. Fur some years past lie
had been paying to landlord an an-
limbs and body were to one-
than normal and
water had around my
For at had lo -sit
propped up in to from
I for of
Cure, by tho time I
had tin-in nil I was
cured. than l have for
and X urn able to do
hind of work on my farm. My
told m-- that If It
hadn't for Mil. Heart Cure
now .- in my
I. T. Ky.
Dr. Heart Cure Ii told by
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first bottle will benefit. If It falls
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
R. L.
Dentist.
C.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has I 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.
Baker Hart
N. C,
Hill III I
HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO
fl How Many People Yon
Can Reach Without f
s, leaving your own of f o
D. W.
in
Man
Li
S low
But Wants T at Little Good.
rent of or about
lie wished to purchase the
ii offered to by the landlord
i r He made
the necessary application to the
authorities, borrowed the money
from the government, and paid the
landlord for the gaining from
him deed in fee simple. The
government retained what might be
We have a large and carefully selected line of Clothing, and termed a upon the place
can fit with a Suit or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom Prices which is to be released at the
the and lion of forty yearly payments of Cl
Popular Brands of Us , or about In forty years
Try Tin- United States Standard Flour and you will have ,
r ii mi . , . ., , . . ,,.
We are Wire have prices right government about
fall and examine our goods and prices before you buy. for his
Our Mot i. Is, Thirty Six Peace I Better Than A Slow
Yours Very Respectfully,
We make it a rule to keep the best quality of
ids. as good go ids always give satisfaction.
OUR IS COMPLETE
J. J. EDWARDS SON, Ayden, N. C.
He began also to pay upon
the place as soon as it was listed in
his name. II.- taxes
amounted to , or about
This amount he increased or
THE BEST EQUIPPED PLANT IN THE SOUTH diminished according to the
Quarrier Petersburg Grey
Fencings, Iron Vases, K
Ireland as It It
I Cr A I Iv F. Jonas, in
CHAS. MILLER WALSH,
DEALER IN
Monumental Work and Cemetery
Furnishings.
All Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools.
PETERSBURG, VA.
Designs and Prices.
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging; and
Ties always on hand
Fresh kept con-
in stick. Country
Bought i. nil Sold
D. W.
GREENVILLE
Telephone Line
IS A DOOR TO YOUR
BUSINESS
NO TELEPHONE
IS LOCKING
DOOR
Can Yen Afford It
LET OUR
TALK IT WITH
UP.
On September I up a stray
female bog, color, weight about
pounds, and marked in
can net same by
charges
O, T Evans.
K. F. D. No. Greenville, N
loll t iv I
Not Quite
SOW often you get a
thing
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box lie prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see your tool
DOS does not lack a single
useful article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. P
Corey
COBB BROS. CO
Norfolk, Va,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers In
Cotton, Grain and
w. Wires to New
three horse farm contain two
good dwellings, three Tobacco barns,
miles
South East of Kinston on the
ton Via Wise Fork Price
also to rent or lease one twelve
horse farm, or will decide to suit the
renter in smaller sections,
eight tea ant houses five tobacco barns
and pack house all under fence
rounded with ten thousand acres of
fine stock ranges for hogs, sheep and
cattle. Situated on the Dover A Rich-
lands H. It. five miles South of Dover
la a healthy and good water
Apply to U. U. Foy, Kinston N. C
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Customers
and their team.
Brick
Warehouse,
Greenville, N. C.
Farmers bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
We will always work for your
land guarantee price.
BRINKLEY
The following
Gentlemen
Constitute our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
to see you
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
Auctioneer
H. S. Hardy
Floor Manager
Ed.
Clip Calculator.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, manager and Authorized Agent.
AYDEN, W. C.
As authorized for DAILY A full supply Trunks
and we take Telescopes, Grips, Satchels and
treat pleasure in receiving Suit Cases, at J. R. Smith
and writing receipts for
those in arrears. We hare a list re re
of all who receive then mail at daily new and
this office. We also take orders confectioneries right from the
tor job
Mia Myrtle While, Bessie The
Holland and several other young from a, s,,,,,,,.,, A.
were here from the Winter-
ville school last week.
we missed anyone during carpenters tools, grind
the association, don't blame us, hemp rope and pulleys, at J. K.
but charge the ace no to your Bro.
friend. had us in tow, Hay corn, meal, lime
and all of experience kn w of our windows L.-ks nails
situation. COM us. we cut .,. tools at J
lucky. R Smith Bro
The infant of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert died at their Rev. It. and family on
home in this place and was buried the
yesterday afternoon at the family
graveyard over in Greene
There was some little excitement
on Third street late Saturday night
owing to some midnight prowler
firing a pistol times and
some running crying out.
Nothing can be as to th.
cause.
John Alexander and family
after spending the summer with
relatives Bertie county, have
returned borne.
Prof. W. H. was here
on business of importance last
week. Whether he accomplished
the point in view we are to
say.
Mrs. D. G. after a week
spent with the family of tier
brother, Tod R Allen, has
ed to
Large crowds from Winterville,
and especially quantities of pretty
girls from the school at that
at LaGrange slopped here a
few days and then left for Bel-
haven.
If you need the way
of Tin ware
none to see us, Hart Jenkins.
A beautiful line of crockery, glass
ware, fancy lamps, and tinware
at J It Smith Bro
Go to B. E. Co's new
market for beef, fresh meats,
sago, and fresh
For can peaches, apples, corn
tomatoes, apply to E. E.
Car load of fur sale by Can
non and Tyson.
butler that is unsurpassed.
have
The store of J. . Smith Bro.
is something pretty to look at,
tastily arranged, the best line of
plate, have visiting goods in all branches and if you
the past week, in attendance want to spend a pleasant hour go
the association. to see them.
Can and Tyson Invites
attention to then car I ad
and
TO EYE
just
Philadelphia Op
graduation in a
the human eye, .
of optic.-, I feel In j
pared to i net . I
of ; av
can correct with glasses.
take any of weak eyes, eye
strain, dull burling, burn
itching eyes, eyes
bail i. low i ii, on ii p .-
tee. lo ii- trouble
and give lo Ilia
or not The
largest per cent. all chrome
from errors of and eye
strain. It is dang pro
when your i f ,
Glasses an
for of
weak eyes. Any style or form
glasses given desired. A- good
references as are in the County
furnished on application.
J. W. Taylor, Ref.
Our rugs and art squares ire
liner the Cannon and
Tyson.
J. our optician is
back again from the
Optical College, where he
graduated a special course in
the science of optics, ready lo
better service before
to those from weak eyes
and i n of glasses.
We are receiving daily
fancy groceries, also a nice j
line of cigars and
everything kept in a first class
grocery. J. H. Tripp Bro.
Bed steads, mattresses, springs,
single and lockers, dining
and split-bottom chairs wash stands
dressers tables at It
shoes are best. Every
pair sold under a guarantee
W. Jackson Co. control this
dine for Ayden.
n at cents
p reductions in while
n i at J.
ft B .
i in
e I
. i
i i i .
c i. ii ., .
-I. is having
more
i ii
OF
THE K OF AYDEN
N. C
At the of business August 26th, 1906.
; are
informed will friends
. Ii is m n,,.
and .
A ii lie i,
Will ,
shop Oil Is
e In n
a of a i
breeds c us. well
and i
by
printing th hi Harris i
Town and mat. Pain
and full M e if J.
R. Sum n A Bro.
Buy of
y have heal
easiest
W. Jackson showing
line of
youths, and ever
shown the Aide i, Give
them a trial. They are
they can pi as
and quality.
Cannon and nave lite
line of dress
in
RESOURCES.
Loans and
Furniture Fixtures
Demand
Duo from Banks,
Cash Items, 130.52
Gold Coin, .-
Silver Coin, 1,655
National Hank notes and
other notes
Total.
2,111.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid is.
fund
Undivided profits
Dividends unpaid
Deposit to
Cashier's
Total. ;
fit;
t,
STATE OF NORTH c
OF I'll . I
I. J. It S f the
that the above -t is true to I. -t of my
J. B
and sworn to before
me, of August
STANCIL HODGES,
Notary Public.
J. R. SMITH,
JOSEPH
R. CANNON.
Directors.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN
Brink B lit St.
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N. C.
Fence Your Farm
American Steel Fencing
Because
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they save worry, they save time, they are
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The American is the best square mesh on
market, ear load just received. Come to see us
W. BROS.
AYDEN, N C.
The Five Million Dollar Company
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GREENSBORO CAROLINA.
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company.
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over
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A STEADY GROWTH
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF
One and Quarter Million Dollars
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This progressive Home has fought a good fight and won great victory tor the cause of life insurance in the State the South, The laurels belong alike to the Officer
Trustees, Agency Force and many Policy holders who had faith and courage to lend their support.
DISTRICT AGENT,
AYDEN, Mi C
POOR PRINT
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Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and
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OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN
EVERY DETAIL
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
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LOOK FOR THE
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AND
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reason in all things. There a Good Substantial Reason why I can sell you the same
goods for 1-3 less than you can buy them elsewhere, and make our competitors
wonder how we do it. It is are Wholesale Prices less than Retail
That's The Whole Story. Don't be blind or
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you.
We have now in full blast a most RECORD-BREAKING SALE which has done
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade
event of recent years.
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition
hits been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. It has garnished the
name and tame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center in
Eastern North Carolina.
The Mercantile Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND
BIGGEST. Were you at the RUSH that visited our store during the past week If so and
you couldn't get waited on come again, call our attention to the fact and we will see that you
get what you want. Yours Respectfully,
C. T.
TAKEN
I have taken up it shoal
been running my
about two months. The
boat i sandy red color,
about pound-, baa slit in right
ear and tailed. Owner i
notified to call for tame and pay
charges. EVANS.
near ill.
Puts an End to It All,
A grievous wail conies
M a result of unbearable pain from
over taxed organs. Dizziness,
Backache, Liver complaint and
constipation. But thanks to Dr.
King's Life they put an
it all. Tiny are gentle but
thorough. Try Only
Guaranteed by I.
Druggist.
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
In death. Tims a mere scratch,
Insignificant cuts or p la.
have paid the death penalty,
is wise to have Buck
S live ever It's best
salve on earth and will la- j
when burns, sores, ulcers
and threaten. Only
J, L. Wooten's Drug
plane for sale at a sac-
the instrument which is one
if the best bandied the
piano was
in ago by a gentleman who
i fortunately lost bis little girl.
to lose over a
Ir, d dollars. or time, apply
i i. w. a.
II;
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians bad a long and
stubborn fight with an on
my right F.
id gave me up.
thought my time bad
come. As a resort f tried Dr.
King's few Dis for Con-
The benefit
was striking and I on my
a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my
all colds, throat
troubles. Guaranteed by
Jno. L. druggist., Price
and Trial free.
Suicide Prevented.
A Startling announcement that a
j of suicide been
I discovered will interest many.
A run down system, or
in variably precede suicide and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which
makes suicide likely. At the first
thought of self destruction take
, Electric It being a great
tonic and will strengthen
I the nerve-, up the system.
It's also a stomach, liver and
kidney regulator. Only Bat
guaranteed by Jno. L.
Bilk and shawls, all
colors extra heavy in black. D.
M. N. C.
Why use Cotton Baskets when
you can get Cotton at less
than hair the White.
I m a w
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR
J. WHICHARD. Editor . Owner.
and
Wit DOLLAR Pit IN
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY NOVEMBER
No.
TOWN
PO END OP CENTURY BIG TO SP. .
Proceedings of the
at mat In
regular monthly session
night with all the me niters present.
There was n it a of
busbies to transact and m
did not last as
The street committee made a
majority re the
opening a -r from Dickinson
the prop-
and an order was made ac-
This Will bring
on litigation, the owners of the
property Will resist th order.
The ordinance pr.
screens and pointed windows in
trout pool mil rooms
was amended so as include res-
J F. King, Who
chased the J. J. Turnage
business, given permission to
continue under the license,
a discussion following this the
board agreed that hereafter no
transfer of license will be granted
when a business hands,
but the purchaser of
obtain new license,
white committee
the work of cleaning
Cherry Hill in
and that the summer house had
been painted. There was some
discussion relative to appointing a
committee of three representative
c citizens to CO operate
the committee in work done in the
colored cemetery, hot no action
was taken.
A street light WM ordered
Pitt street near the hose real
tattoo.
i salary of the assistant police
wan increased from to
Booth and an overcoat was allowed
the finance committee stated
plans ere about perfected tor
borrowing money to construct the
system and it is expected
that can soon
The officers made report
for the month In the
report sales for October
were and the purchases
4,408.40.
Orders on the treasurer were
issued amounting to 901.86 which
Included for water and light
service to the town.
TOBACCO SALES.
Nearly Two Million Pounds in October.
Secretary C. W. Harvey, of the
Greenville tobacco board of trade,
furnishes us the following figures
of sales of leaf tobacco the
Greenville
Bales for the mouth of October
pounds at an average
price per hundred of Total
sales for three
and
pounds. For the same three
mouths of 1901 the sales were
showing that the
of this year have nearly twice
as large as year.
The general opinion is that the
crop of this year is over two-thirds
Had the Other
A lady walked a grocery
stoic asked the clerk if he had
any grape nut, he
replied, we have plenty of
the other kind, walnuts, pecans
and He had to get
somebody else to tell him why the
lady laughed.
Thanksgiving Entertainment.
W. B. M. of the Christian
church will give an entertainment
on night. Plans are
now underway and full
will be made at an early
Saturday. Nov II.
in ii m Devotional
Rev. Mr.
j and roll
call.
10.30, ii i i encountered
rural i . live minute
paper by Delia
Florence F-r-i.
and Coward.
can are overcome
by ii. H.
, Q. and I.
ring i
ties
In dialed-en
pa by J Neva
Dr. H and Olivia
How lose difficulties
may be minute
talks T Cm W. B
Dive. W. O and J. II
Report of com
this report
It will be n from the above
program purpose is to aid
every teacher i i county in his
or her work i rant to
again that every teacher attend
at-
to the fact that the tales
governing the m in this
T Rod f Hi r Rook
very
at the hone of Mrs, Mark
the
n the presided,
Ii-. the was well
Sued by rice p
Mrs J ti who presided
with grace and dignity.
Among those pr sent were Me
dimes White, D-ill. Glare and
Mrs. Brown, of
Brown, who has bat recently f
turned from abroad, entertained
the by an
interesting account of some of
was
especially by me
as European Travels is
he subject for s. year.
Two very excellent paper on
were contributed by Mes-
dames, and
The club members were delight-
ed to welcome back into their
number Mrs. Jams w ho was
one the first members.
partaking of delicious re-
hi-, the club adjourned to
meet on Nov. 14th, at the home of
Mrs.
at Coward Dru j
Store.
requiring y u to do so.
penalty attached for non-attend
I am allowed to
approve your I hope Do
force La have to do
this. I what have said
before T in your
work is by your interest
in these Let us have
more than one hundred teachers
present tail meeting
Going His
We do think Col. Sugg i n
happy over the tor that ton has
taken as any one we seen.
The colonel keeps in touch with
cotton, and he has been laying all
the fall that the
would have their day ended soon.
He bis all the lime
that cotton was short and price
should high. They are
eating hie opinion. The colonel
r. H. cotton will sell for cents
Schools-; before the of April and
j he really fears will come before
January That there is
Margaret Dead. , , ,,. ,.,
A shadow has fallen i seems evident. Col. Sugg
across the of r. Mrs. to all the who are not
G. Their little to sell, and can get
Margaret Howard, aged nearly money any where else, don't Bell
Handsome engraved invitations
for the hi,; y evening
are on sale Cow-
ard A Wool i's Drug store at
cent each.
dance will begin at
instead of lei as
before, are to
he by time, as
if is strictly card dance, and
will
have about getting
their cards Hied
Levin's
ciaos will m musical
selections from Until for
i tie pleasure of the audience.
public Is cordially invited. Ad.
mission and
There will be visitors here from
all parts or the elate, and it is well
worth the price of admission .,
hear the splendid innate, and reel
m SKIM.
Thursday, Nov. 2nd.
J W, left
NEWS
for Bethel.
Mrs B, H. went to Kins-
tn evening,
P T. Anthony left morning
for a trip up road
L. F,
day evening
C. King, of Richmond, is
visiting his at
House.
Dick White went tr
often j Wednesday evening and
this morning.
J. S. of Baltimore, in
town.
R. J. to Raleigh this
morning.
C. V. Turk wont to Bethel this
a bind ear J n track on
th- A h railroad,
near Elisabeth . killed one
m.-i v r mother.
Bra .
being in
Vs-r-b-i-
summoned t-
r . I
e home caught
deal
tilled by
of a mill
were
e of the
gone
ind was
-V
minis-
John
hi be .
ten in the a, r
, to
his Roma a , R death.
i moons i .,.,., ,.
it Asheville n, O-o- is
the many led,
with fifty more couples
paling. The young wearing
beautiful evening g carrying
American Beauties, and all
gentlemen in full dress It will tie
one of the most dances
ever held in this of the state , ,, .,
The open, house -ill be lighted by g
W. Ff. Pox, of spent
today here.
J J. Mason of Washington, was
in town today.
A. M. went to Ayden
evening.
W. went to
Ayden Thursday
to tho Sixtieth N
ad the
T. L,
Mil
I o
lit of
college
i j. r.
of
and
for the Let
everybody go.
months, was taken from earth at
o'clock this morning. All
her life the sweet little girl had
been and for some weeks
she had been declining. All that
love and skill could do were exert-
ed to save the life of the little one,
these could not stay the baud
of death. Many throb in
sympathy with the parents in
their great Burrow and pray that
they may have divine comfort in
this trial.
The will take place
Cherry Hill cemetery at
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Broke an Arm.
While din
on his way back to school
today, David Jr., sou of
the editor, fell and broke one bone
near wrist in bis right arm.
The little showed grit, and
instead of turning back home after
the accident walked on down to Dr.
office for the limb to be
set.
North Tax Valuation.
The state auditor has completed
his return taxable value- of
property. The listed property
aggregates railways,
bank stock,
excess,
building and loan associations,
Grand total
An AdVantage.
He who would add unto bis trade
Should have an and well
For if one knows to write
Add to one's trade ad infinitum.
alter the 16th of January.
he of Age,
How few of us treat with tender-
those who
have outlived their generation and
whose early companions and
friends have been taken from them.
They necessarily live to a great
extent in a world of their own,
with which those around them arc
familiar. of
their hearts are the scenes of
the past the companions
other years who have ago
pasted away. Lover and
have been taken from them, I
their acquaintances, laid in dark
The forms they admired and
loved are the eyes that look-
ed into theirs with the
arc sightless and the
voices that cheered and
their souls have long been silent.
Their early world of hope and
joy has became a desolation, and
they sit in silence contemplating
the ruin that has wrought.
They are waiting till th
shadows are a little longer
to pass on to the reunion that
awaits them and the glad greetings
of those they love. Who would
not do what he can to cheer the
loneliness of the aged, to smooth
their pathway and comfort them
in their declining
D.
th. and
at Greensboro,
Instruction, have returned
Egbert Nona, Lenoir
county, years old and a
only commit
by drinking carbolic
R. L. Bomber returned Thurs-
day evening from Norfolk.
Mrs. B. H. returned
this morning from
R. Wiggins, of name
in evening to visit his
fatten.
Saturday, 4th.
John Dixon returned to
Small Fire.
fire Wednesday
evening home of Mr.
on street in
Greenville A lamp had
Men lighted and left
near a The
lain caught fire and from this the; A. want to
were com mini leafed t-i a
baby carriage and some Mrs. Nan a Brown left this morn-
covers An outcry was made for Hamilton.
neighbor in
the fire before any damage j magi
was done to the
went to
th,
general alarm was given.
are no birds in last year's
No dollar bills in last year's vests;
And wise to hope that
Will still flow from last year's
Some Pit County Folks.
Johnson, editor of
and Children, attended
i be recent meeting of
association held at Ayden
From his notes the association
in the last of his paper we
take the
At there is a school
that is doing a work that
cannot be measured. At
its bead is a man whose value is
far above rubies. He is our of
I hose rare persons who make
things move, influence in
nil that legion is like leaven which
the whole His
u line is E. Line-
the Lord only knows
how much he is worth to the world.
the school
and the orphanage and every good
word and work stands A. G. Cox
me the Neuse
association. He sells famous
planter, his name,
and every planter that rolls out of
the ship leaves a part of the profit
it makes to the treasury of the
nomination. Mr. Cox has
we are glad of it, for he knows
what money was made for. We
wish he had a million. He loves
tho Lord and shows that great
love by bis generous gifts to the
We were the guest of an orphan
J. R. honors
the memory of John H, Mills. Mr.
Smith is now one of the most
prominent merchants of Ayden
and one of its fine and foremost
Mrs. W. H.
Friday from
Miss Gas went to Ayden
Friday to visit
S. I. Dudley left for Raleigh this
morning to carry a patient to the
asylum.
Mis. I,. Miss
to Ayden fr
availing.
Mrs. Smith little son,
Vance, Texas, came in Friday
evening to visit Mr. K.
Mr. Mrs. J. T. Howard
donates and Mrs. Gold,
Wilson, in Friday to
be present at funeral of little
Margaret Howard
The red, white and blue are all
up on Evans street.
Theatrical Hunger.
Hunger for theatricals will come
to the show goer as sure as the
clouds gather rain and that hunger
is nut satisfied until those
inclined have set-u u play
suited to their appetites.
Such a play is Elmer
Thoroughbred which
comes to the opera house
Nov. 3rd. This play has served
as a stimulant for live years
more this season
than ever, for rarely is the
rained, which reveals the
atmosphere of Colorado, but
what a crowded house is installed
within the walls of the play house,
ready to laugh and applaud the
many funny mat ions and each
climax throughout the play.
Closing Out Sale.
Weinberg A Co. have started a
closing out sale to dispose of all
their stock as quickly as possible
As they began business here only
a few months ago their stock is all
Read their advertisement
look for white banner in
black letters.
The Companion Ai A Christmas Gift.
of a gift more
to he acceptable than a
vi Hie Die
T there any one,
or old, who, having n ice had
the paper In his hands and looked
rough did not ii, in
fir his very own It is a gift
which, far from losing its freshness
as Christmas recedes into the past,
growl more delightful, more
to one's week by
week.
The boy lot reflects in
i pages every boyish taste and
very Cue boyish aspiration. The
fuller likes it, not only for its
Helton but for its of
of practical soil. The girl
likes it for the stories,
sketches and editorial articles
printed in each number especially
for her. The mother likes it
its stories of o life
family a inn, fur children's
page d for its medical es.
receipt of me yearly
price, the
I send to the new subscriber all the
I remaining of The
for and the
Calendar for 1900, in
twelve colors and gold.
Full illustrated announcement
of the new volume for 1906 will be
sent with simple copies of the
paper lo any address free,
I'll K COM
ill Boston, Mass.
Funeral.
The funeral of little Margaret
Howard daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. was held this
afternoon, the Interment being
Cherry Hill Services
were held at grave by Rev. J.
A. Hornaday. The pall bearer
were D. B. House, J. L. Little, J.
L. Woolen and J. A. Andrews.
Jersey and Karly
Pilot cabbage plants for sale
Apply to D. R. King.
Had lb Effect
preacher
good meet day, he mads
de stove preach de
de stove preach
; made it red hot lam top
bottom, den de sinner
take a good look at it get


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Eastern reflector, 3 November 1905
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