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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
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The Death Penalty.
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In death. Tims a mere scratch,
Insignificant cuts or p la.
have paid the death penalty,
is wise to have Buck
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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
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i i. w. a.
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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.
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was striking and I on my
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troubles. Guaranteed by
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and Trial free.
Suicide Prevented.
A Startling announcement that a
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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
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I the nerve-, up the system.
It's also a stomach, liver and
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Why use Cotton Baskets when
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than hair the White.
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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.
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I send to the new subscriber all the
I remaining of The
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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
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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
WE EXTEND
TO ONE AND ALL
A CORDIAL INVITATION
to visit our store and examine our magnificent stock, selected with
a view to meeting the every requirement of those in search of
Goods that have Value and gives the purchaser Entire Satisfaction.
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
Proverb of th.
Pertinent. The wisdom of the Chi-
Charles II. was Altogether in lull In-come proverbial, and,
of extempore preaching. On one enough, it shows itself
occasion he the famous prominently in their proverbs. Many
how it was that he always of have already been
read his sermons him, when into English, but I ere are a few
he was informed that he always more from collection by Bra-
preached without a book elsewhere, no published in
answered something berg, which may lie
INCLUDES FINE LINE OF
Dress Goods, Silks,
Ladies and Jackets.
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We Sell -ml
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are something 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 satisfaction
after a fair trial of not less than four weeks. Yes Four Weeks.
OUR UP-TO-DATE-LINES OF
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about the of noble a
the f great and
arise a prince, with which the king
himself well contented.
continued
majesty give me leave to
ask you a question Why do you
read your speeches when you oat
have homo of the same
truly, replied the
king, question is a very per-
one mill so will my answer.
I have asked the two houses so often
and for so much money that am
ashamed to look in the
is better to be than not to
be is the
dawn of the high-
est tower land.- on the
thinks ho knows
but woman knows
the mandarin of the first class has
poor carver of
idols never worships idols, lie
knows too well what they are made
day of grief is longer than
a year of And so on.
FEMININE FINANCIAL MIND.
Why the Bell Tolled.
A gentleman who was traveling
from the north had occasion to stop This is a brass saucer, with a semi-
Two
orange signs in France and
Italy have always puzzled said
a globe trotter. is the sign to
be seen in front of every barber's.
at a country village some fifty miles
from London. Having a few hours
to spare he went around inspecting
circular nick in one side. Why
should a nicked saucer signify a bar-
shop I have asked many
the places of interest in the but none could answer me.
to pass the time pleasantly I other sign waves before the
away. About midday the bell of shops of dyers scourers. It
the village church began tolling. I of two long, slim curtains of
His curiosity being aroused, he stop- cloth, one on each side of the door,
a bey who happened to lie pass- The curtains may be of any color,
a. time and said. you rod or blue or yellow, they
tell my little man, why that eight or nine feet long and about
is said four feet wide. What do they mean,
the promising rustic, the , York
sexton's pulling the
Spare Moments.
Lighter Then.
say Atlas held
up
The Ways of Sweden.
In Sweden a barber will shave you
for cents, but you have to wash
the your own face and comb your own
j hair. Women shine your shoos,
shave you, cut hair and even or shroud.
it on his you a bath unless you rebel.
; Policemen salute the street car con-
must have been a remarks-1 and are saluted by them.
My i an. man could do take your hat when you en-
that no- I a shop and return the
things are different low bow. The comedians crack
what jokes on the rich
yon see, there was but a has come home to spend
small part of the world discovered money. There are more telephones
when he held it proportion to the population in
Sentinel. , Stockholm than in any other city
in the world.
Women Cannot of,
Money In Large Sums.
reason women rarely males
a success as financiers is that they
have absolutely no conception of
money in said a well known,
broker of this city in discussing this,
question recently. have ex-
of it every day. We have a
few women patrons, we don't
like them. guess you'll find that
chivalry dies out when it comes to
a question of taking care of
en's money for them.
think of large sums of
in the abstract; women only in-
the concrete. If you toll a woman
she will profit in a certain
deal she thinks you are honest and
not trying to get ahead of her. If
you toll her there's going to a big
coup of or so she looks at
yon in childlike bewilderment. Her
experience docs not give her any
to the possibilities of this sum
of money. She does not realize how
much tangible value it represents.
my That scorns an awful
big sum of said one
unsophisticated woman who
had made n successful deal through
accident rather than design.
I live comfortably on that for the
rest of my life Mow much would
my income be a year, say, without
touching the
woman is afraid to deal with
money in large sums unless she hap-
pens to be trained to it. She can't,
in her mind's eye, see how many
houses or rents or school bills it will
pay for. When she hears of a large
sum of money she always wants to
know how much it's going to buy
her. how it is going to look in some
concrete form, like houses or dresses
As a simple
to figure interest on she can't
realize Record.
ii is
burial is the most cleanly of all
methods and, from the standpoint
of hygiene, the most safe. Certainly
as it is practiced in the land of its
origin, where the forces of nature
sun and the entire
operation, it does not appear at all
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A FRONTIER STORY.
THE TARTARS.
Indian Incident of Early Days at
Century.
In the year 1824 Sylvester Pat-
and his son went from
Si. into New
Mexico. At one village of the Paw-
Indiana the caravan found a
party with a prisoner, a child,
Tattle his son bought in
to keep it from torture. Some
days later whites came upon a
small party of Indians, consisting
of between twenty and thirty
en and children, besides three men.
The story as written by James Pat-
tie goes our
was arrested by loud screams or
cries. Looking up, we saw our little
hoy in the arms of an Indian, whose
neck he Mas closely clasping as the
pressed him to his bosom,
kissing him and crying at the same
time. As we moved toward the
spot the Indian approached us, still
holding the child in his arms, and,
falling on his knees, made a long
speech, which we understood only
through his signs, lie was the fa-
of this boy, whom we saved
from being burned by the Pawnees.
He gave us to understand by his
signs his child was carried
by his enemies.
the paroxysm of his joy
was past we explained as well as we
could how we had obtained the
child. Upon hearing the name Paw-
he rushed into his hut. He soon
came out, bringing two Indian
scalps and his bow and arrows, and
insisted that we should look at- the
scalps, making signs to tell us that
they were Pawnee scalps which he
took at the time he lost his child.
he finished this
he would lay the scalps a short
distance from him and shoot his
rows through them t prove his
great enmity to this nation. He
then presented to my father a pair
of leggings and a pipe both neatly
decorated with porcupine quills,
and, accompanied by his child, with-
drew to hit tent for the
Wit.
defended a man of
the name of Connor on a
charge of murder in Cork, and the
principal witness for the crown was
a policeman who found the prison-
hat, which he left behind him
in his flight from the scene of his
guilt. After traveling backward and
forward. was his habit in cross
examination, from the all important
question as to the identity of the
hat he thus continued, then,
you swear that the hat in my hands
is the hat you every par-
the do.
inside the hat was
written the prisoner's name
into he and spelling the
name very C-o-n-
up the hat in triumph to
judge and lord and gen-
of the jury, there is no name
in the hat at all. This made a sen-
and the prisoner
was acquitted.
Professor Huxley.
Professor Huxley was a man of
very simple and direct manner. In
the classroom he made his lectures
graphic by finding illustrations for
scientific truths in everyday exam-
as when in treating of animals
that change their color he referred
to the fact that when he was tired
or nervous he fancied he was
graver than usual. He was gallant
to the fair sex. One of them, who
attended his South Kensington
asked him to introduce her to
Herbert Spencer and was amused by
his mock serious response,
thought I was your first To
this same lady he said, in talking
about the death of Agassiz, the
news of which he had just heard,
wonder where he He made
the remark in a tone of profound
sadness.
Wanted Money's Worth.
An Albany woman the other day
took her small grandson lo service.
As they approached the poor box
the grandmother handed the hoy a
dime with directions to drop it in
the slot.
asked the Inquisitive
child.
it reiterated the woman.
will buy a loaf of
After stopping a moment for
Silent prayer, she said, on,
promptly replied
the boy, mutt wait for our
Journal.
Babylonian Schools.
Probably the
has for these
W.
far modern
table,
t Mil
I to ton
. She
to i mod,
They Are Meetly of Turkish bu
Very Mixed Physically.
A word about the Tartan
Armenians hi the Caucasus
In the first place f are r I
all. but Tin
word is practically the same in P
and Chinese and
means a nomad or an arch
letter has crept into the
doubtless through the ignorant con-
fusion of with
which means the Ta-
tar were supposed to be such
people. According to the en-
cyclopedia term Tatar i- loose-
applied to
tribes originally inhabiting Manchu-
and The Manchus,
the reigning race in China, are Tar-
tars, in the course of the westward
movement of the Mongols the term
Tartar obtained vogue among the
civilized people of western Asia and
eastern and came to be
plied with little discrimination to
the hordes of Mongols who de-
from lime to time upon the
frontiers of occidental civilization
and to the civilized peoples subdued
by them. Ultimately it came to be
used almost if not quite as a
synonym for Turkish. The Tartars
of European are of diverse
origins. Most of the peoples styled
Tartars are if Turkish stock, but
very mixed physically.
In their own tongue the
call themselves and.
according to their language, they
are entitled to rank as a very
branch of the Aryan stock, some
respects intermediate between the
Aryans of Europe and the Aryan
peoples of greater Asia.
they of a primitive type, short
and thickset, dark skinned and of
or
short They inhabited
in early prehistoric times a
portion of Asia Minor and
have contributed to or borrowed
from Aryans of other types, Se-
mites. peoples and Turks.
They arc industrious and intelligent
and good business men. In many
of the east they are
merchants and money lenders.
Most -f them to the
church.
Armenia at present is merely
historical conception. The ancient
land is divided among the Turks,
the Russians and the Persians, and
the Armenian people have been scat-
over Asia Minor and much of
News.
A Bad Break.
a portrait of your grand-
mother as she looked when she was
a young lady, is it How strongly
it resembles you, Miss
only say that to Hatter me,
Mr. was
quite a beauty, and everybody knows
that I don't make any pretensions of
that
I not trying to flat-
j you. Miss The
resemblance is striking. I've
I often known cases of that kind.
There were two sisters I was
i with when I was a boy.
I They looked wonderfully alike, just
as that portrait looks like you, and
yet one of them was as beautiful u-
a poet's dream and the other was
I is, mean she
wasn't at all, or, rather, she was
lacking in quality,
you know, that a
lovely frame this portrait has, hasn't
it
Inconveniently Popular.
At one time the Duke of Welling-
j ton's extreme popularity was rather
J embarrassing. For instance, on
leaving home each day he was
ways intercepted by an affectionate
mob, who insisted on hoisting him
on shoulders and asking where
they should carry him. It was not
always convenient for him to say
where he was going, so he used to
say, me home, carry me
And so he used to be
brought home half a dozen times a
day a few minutes after leaving his
own of General Sir E.
B.
; irons.
. r t iv estate
having
is in ill- by
l-i r t of
in . as
notice i-
persons holding
h t preset i
mailed
or before the
. 11- this no-
liar their re
-11 Indebted t said
tell
.- , October, 1905.
J COBB,
Ii. Colin.
LAMER MILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OP DESCRIPTION.
F Sold
North Carolina. In Superior Court
Pitt County Nov. term 1905.
J.
Barber, Cox,
and I. J. trail Publication
inn Harrington, liar- ; of
A. Henderson. J
The named will
notice that an action entitled as
has been in the superior
Pitt county. t recover certain
personal property, i claim and de-
And the said de-
will further take notice that
he is required t appear a of
the Superior court of Pitt county to
e held on the after the
1st in September, it the
lib day of at
court house of said count , and an
or demur to the said
action, or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded in
-aid complaint.
Clerk Superior of Pitt v
Two
Dyspeptics
If you are too fat it is your food
turns to fat instead of
If you are too lean th fut producing foods
that you eat not properly digested and
Lean, thin, stringy people do not have
enough Pepsin in stomach, while fat
people have too much Pepsin and not
enough
Dyspepsia Cure
contain all juices that are
found in a healthy stomach, and in
those proportions necessary to
enable the stomach and organ
to digest and assimilate all foods that may
be eaten. is not only a perfect
but it is 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
Rest stomach, rebuilds th
tissues and give firm flesh.
The
The Mississippi over a
native names, different designations
being given at different points in its
course. The Algonquins called it
the other tribe termed
it Ta-
and other names. Al-
name was finally
by the white for the whole
The meaning is of
different in noted
writings f Um early
sale sh
Ml,
w mm
th
To Publishers
and Printers
We have an entirely new
process, on patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface old Brass Col-
and Head Rules,
pt. and thicker, and make
them fully as good as now
and without any unsightly
knobs or feet on the hot
tom.
PRICES
Column and Head
Rules lengths
L. and
Head inches in
each
over
per lb
A sample
Hole, full
will be cheerfully
sent on application.
Philadelphia Printers Supply Co
Manufactures of Type and
High Grade Printing Material
N. Ninth Street. Philadelphia, p
By virtue of the power of con-
in a ex-
Crawford
and Henry
on 30th of
duly recorded the of
Deeds oHos of North Car-
Book K U, the
will to
before the house door in
to the bidder on
day, NaT. a certain
or parcel of land being in
the county of Pitt and of North
Carolina, described follow, to
That of land in Beaver
Dam the
place and SO
or lee deeded
so Area by Henry
and wits mi to
to
teal. is
of Oat. MM.
.,
flair a.
Norfolk. Va.
Cotton handlers
Bugging, alee and Bags.
ail
solicited
NOTICE
as executor
of the last will and of Mote
before I C. Moore,
clerk if of Pitt
notice is hereby to all persons
indebted to th- estate of Moses Tyson,
d ceased, to make immediate payment
to the undersigned executor, and no-
is hereby given to all persons
holding claims against said to
tile the same with the undersigned ex-
properly within
i i from the or this
notice will lie in bar of recovery.
This the day of October,
N. W. Tyson.
of the estate of Moses Tyson, deceased.
The actor should always he strong
enough to take bis own
So Tired
It may be from overwork,
the chances are Us from
LIVER.-
With a well
one can do mountains c
without fatigue.
It adds a hundred per c.
ones earning capacity.
It can tic Kept in . .
by, and only by
I I u
If U
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
NOTICE DISSOLUTION
This is to notify the public that we
have bought out the interest of H. F.
Keel in the Greenville Pressing Club.
All who are due the please
come and settle same at tin- Club.
Any one who has claims against the
will be paid by as.
Bro,
NOTICE OF LAND BALE.
Ry re of a power of sale con-
in a certain Mortgage Deed
executed by It. A to j.
on the day of Feb.,
and recorded in the
office of Pitt In X page
The undersigned will on Saturday, the
day of Nov., at o'clock
M. expose to public sale before the
court house door in Greenville, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol owing
described real property lo The
parcel of land situated in Creek
township, Pitt county, North Carolina,
and described as Hounded on
the south by the lands of Maj.
on the north by the lauds of Alien
Adams, on the east by Conic
creek, the west by the lands of W.
A. G, containing IR acres
more or less and better known as a
one-third undivided interest in a
acre tract of land formerly belonging
to Lydia Dawson This sale Is made
to satisfy the terms of said mortgage
deed. This day of October,
J. W. Mortgagee.
By J. C. Assignee.
P, C. Harding, Attorney
NOTICE.
Adeline Johnson
vs
Jacob Johnson I
The defendant above name will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court Pitt County obtain a
from the bonds of matrimony
heretofore
and defendant, on the of
adultery, and the said will
further take ha is required
appear at the th
Court of said to beheld
on the Monday the
in March, it being the
day of January, and answer r
demur to the in said action,
or Ike will la
for the relief demanded in said com-
plaint.
day October.
D. C Clerk superior Court.
I. A. Atty. far Pit.
HORSES MULES.
We will keep full of on
all the Meson. We are prepared to an; kind
of horse want, draft horses, line drivers and farm
horses.
We keep the finest that can be We will
buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses,
will bay anything a plug to 1300 driver.
Come to see us, If we have not got you want we
will get it.
R. L CO.
THE
Greenville Banking
Trust Company
NORTH CAROLINA.
We Want your Account.
No Trouble to Answer Questions.
We Are Always Glad See Our Friends And
Patrons.
We Will Lend You Money
When You Want And Need It.
We Fay per cent, on Time Deposits Months
Duration.
R J. Cashier.
M n
GET YOUR SUPP
Now
Everything want in the way of
nice Goods, Pickles,
fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at
our store
We carry a large supply of the Best
Goods
JOHNSTON BROS.
The Cash Grocers.
Hardware.
For I 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
The Reflector
Th Is Read By Everybody In re,
it reaches people money to pay for what thy want.
If you hare what they want advertise it and yon ere sere m
get a pert of their money.
Subscribe to THE REFLECTOR
THE EASTERN
n mm t.
0.1.
and
Entered in the post at H. C, CUM matter.
Advertising rates upon application.
A correspondent at every poll a in Pitt and adjoining .-auntie.
truth to
------u-i
Pitt Hot
around now,
As investigations
dolphin is sh two up I about
worst graft bola on Ills
r is l
it
office or
not, In is getting I
Using ii maybe more to
in.
Devlin, a b coal
miner of Chicago, is and the
dispatches say in- leaves
A In-hind lo
left than take mica a burden
with
We Ii no mention I in
several days, but Greenville need
of a building and loan association
has Drown I
are acting like in
ii.- campaign in N
nags are put up . i
certain
gather
I living paragraph ma No of the tints is more en-
printed in news column of the out-
many j R i of righteous indignation over
I,, . ii winch be of Corruption in the
arrived h re Friday, bu life insurance companies
disprove ins ii been beard
Friday an -l in. u toe especially -x
We learn lbs and demands for
officer l if I i in out reform bare em-
ailed i- poi
ill.- rid ,
a lie on made
port on and
here on y, i
i- u i stimulating,
.- is , that
ii Inch are now represented
being all a thrill
.,,,.,., burn wrath against the con
mi n i and none
,. ,, ard and ml Is Fri
ff i ii rs of the
we inclined to
opinion that it is not.
A Ma aid Cost
of It tiding
-r i n n the liquor i
is n m in. lbs hands of the
Supreme a i
V ii .- ml I i tell by I .- appear
i Charlotte papers now
had ever been up n
If s of the available capital
around Greenville was invested in
industrial enterprise ii w mid
long ways in helping i he town along
That the month of record-
ed the largest sales the Raleigh
i . had in month,
I at the
The News and Observer
says for crooks, fakers
. is is the roods
recent events they
thrive state fairs
fakirs,
pickpockets, indecent side shows
and graft at fairs will n
cease and break out again just after
Raleigh pulls i II the one
A Berlin scientist comes forward
with the statement kissing
causes consumption Yes,
of time if the performance is
properly done on a pretty subject.
Tom would do better by not
undertaking reply In every one
who adversely his play,
the There are enough
who praise it to keep it going.
i Hough ii . . la
since the civil and the
II . in . i.- Old
ex aim S swindle . crop
ping out and perpetrators
old easy . nun
decently ,. o ,
com Ii i
mm a large business in Norm
traveling am i
the ignorant
himself as an l
appointed to grant pensions
ex slaves
FUNERAL REFORM.
A man has been added
the editorial fraternity
Carolina in the person of W.
Simpson, formerly of South Carolina.
,. In very exceptional cases,
rho recently become editor
t all who desire to view re-
The pastors i in- several
in High coin- together a
association and adopted resolution
I -king I., reform in
funerals ii is .
reforms are needed on such
ions, l in whether suggestions o
the High Point pastors meet r
remains t he seen,
resolutions as
there should be a
uniformity in the manner conduct
funerals and further believing
sane the customs now fol-
lowed an- unnecessarily lazing to
the family and friends the de-
ceased by exposure to weather,
, we are agreed to the f
ion which hope all will
conform t. as early us possible
we recommend
us tar as practicable all should avoid
arranging for funerals to he conduct-
ed on
That We the
use black an emblem of
mourning.
the funeral director
be encouraged to lake charge of
ills and relieve the ministers
of duty, the church or
elsewhere,
excessive expense
be carefully
-That casket be not
he Raleigh Times
With luck the Car-
boys are having at
football, we cannot see what they
when they to Norfolk on
Thanksgiving Day. unless it is to
the Virginians a practice game.
Perhaps Home day n North Caro-
legislature may awake to the
wisdom of so the jury
system as not to require the
mo us agreement of twelve men to
reach a verdict. Some provision
ought to be made to prevent the
Slopping of n prolonged case where
a member of the jury happen to be
taken sick, and also to prevent mis
trials juror holds out
against all others.
mains go to residence mid that
far as family should
be alone taking final view of
the remain
funeral services
not be prolonged by unnecessary
eulogies of the dead or by long
discourse on immortality.
if the weather is
inclement men should DOt he ex-
to move their lints during
i, tiding of burial service.
the when the
casket is lowered and the burial
services has been read,
shall ho dismissed by the
benediction or prayer, leaving the
tilling of the grave to the sex on,
who by taking his own time can do
ii much Having the
exposure to the weather, also the
family and friends very severe
of hearing the of
the clods which are to be the cover
of the
, . , id, . lo
in i which be dues
. ,,.,. i , , i- hi n i -I
. a ways dressed,
, Philadelphia man, who
.- i Is way lo fortune and
lo lame the e
i i I luge i here I cam from
. . i clothes on r u
.-. i f n i but here
i the time. There
; ,, i, i ii In
Street culprits, have
exceedingly not
-v x and sticky in
housekeeping They have
a tree lo life insurance
. methods winch would
ii t have i permitted a mo-
in Massachusetts or
i in New
; u singular kind of
life insurance trading has been
carried on, one wobbly company
selling to another
policy holders for almost anything
mining to dogs. Tiny
i i the open door for lank
n j- swindles, and
i-.- i y i o means marble hearted in i
r similar respects.
Wall Street ,
ii ii is not only good, but
Tire you
ready for
How about your
Winter Suit and
Overcoat Are
they in proper
condition to
a t her the
storms of the
coming season
How About
Winter
m a
in in, o a
ii No matter what .,, it ,
. is there is sun in bouquets and preferment,
in H when you
, very r and
e emu it a mom n
lie,., i a. can be
I a- ii is ii
ii ii.
isn't i ii
ii is in i
curious
to
up bars on the
concerns and
is a
lo iv
The man id i i
alright, . ii
by his appearance
II dressed II
lot of -y
rich man i i
man, am
i ii is tin
particular n
bun the former
I- to In 11.1,
in ii to prove
trial is
among the law v. r-
WHAT YOU CAN t A N T SHOOT
As the
in Ibis
stale has opened the
i baa issued u circular naming the
game and Don game birds under
laws the stale
warden In Pitt i all
Mime those who lo sec law
observed can report any violations.
laws of North Carolina pro-
ill all times birds,
thrushes, woodpeckers, yellow ham-
wrens, native sparrows, red
birds, orioles, chimney swills, night
hawks or s, whip poor-wills.
swallows, martins, warblers, nut-
hatches, chickadees, Is of all
terns or strikers, skimmers,
herons and cranes,
pelicans, sea pigeons,
or and other wild
non game birds, and also their n. sis
and es.
The following are by de-
flared game buds and may be killed
during the Open season and ill such
manner as prescribed by law in the
various counties, Loons, grebes
swans, geese, ducks, rails or
marsh hens, coots,
plovers, shore or birds, snipe,
sandpipers,
curlew, wild turkey, grouse
partridge, pheasant, bob-white,
robin and meadow lark.
The following birds are not pro
by law,
owls, crows, blackbirds, jack
and rice-birds.
A non-resident must secure a
hunter's license from county clerk
before hunting in the State.
Ii is illegal to ship from the State
the bob-whim or the partridge,
grouse or pheasant, wild turkey,
woodcock, or any protected
game birds
POT additional information regard
bird and game laws up ply to the
State's bird and game wardens, or
to the Society of North
Carolina, Greensboro, N. C.
all males
i. age of I wen one who
. themselves struck with
ii. r be revelations of
. i.-. in in and
cm Slate regulation which
such turn lo
of own States and
safeguards their
provided for policy hold-
and then look
out and see bow such laws as exist
are enforced They will find that
disease is by means peculiar
to country east of
Evening
.
eon
-IT
I that some method could
be d i i-ed m hereby civil suits in
pi i i e might be settled more
qua than at present. Sometimes
case drag on for months and even
years, in . satiating much worry and
eX. ii-c in county At some
ii s civil curt there is com
little to do owing to the
large number of continued.
Of course are often
but d DOt think then-
is any for a being the
Court several Sen-
of Mulberry Trees.
The X of
turn beginning November 16th, will
distribute among the farmers .-f the
state seedling while mulberry
trees.
This distribution ii intended to
encourage growing of silk in
North Carolina, but the trees will
the furnish shade and
for poultry and bogs Every farm
in the state should have a mulberry
grove.
The trees should be planted
feel on dry soil and cared for
peach or plum trees.
These trees will be sent by mail,
post paid, in packages of and
Not less than nor more
than trees will be to one
address.
of package and
mailing applicants must enclose one
for each tree Postage
accepted.
This i- probably the last
of mulberry that will bi
made by Department
who should apply at once.
Those have not tried silk
growing old send for s copy
Bulletin If
Address for mulberry
trees to th
it,
N. C. Department of Agriculture
Gloves, Hosiery and other
If thorn any weak its in we
are he to them with the
that's to be Mad
The most skillful Tailors known to build
our clothes artistically, and they build lie- u well
and trey build them on honor
Our furnishings come from bands of the
best known Manufacturers.
BACK IF YOU
This is the guarantee that goes with even sale to
It is under these conditions that we ask y u
make this your clothing store.
Frank
us
THE KING
PM
Horses and Mules
Winslow Mills.
Tip time hand when will
mules to your needs the coming we solicit your
We hive SALE at Greenville Ayden where
we will carry s full stuck of GOOD and MULES
during the entire to we will show you
that It is a saving for yo to trade with us, f r we get our
stock direct fr i he stock f u ins, thereby the prof-
its the have t and which you save
by buying from n-. It would not take much of your time
to pay us a and get familiar with our of doing
we feel tint it would result in making you a per-
and wears sure we make ii benefit you
for so We are prepared to suit your needs and what is
more we guarantee satisfaction.
Winslow Mills,
Hones and Mules. Sales Stables, and Greenville.
Ca
POLICIES
This department is in J. H. FRY, is t rep-
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory.
n l. .
Silt cheap at
ii all winter
FOR SALE BY
H. A. Whiter
Insurance. N. C
For fresh loaf
horses cattle
Ii i r.
Call and see line S.
re baying els If-
m.
Special prices on gnus far a returned
days V. L.
Trunks and s-
i-i of good heaters at A.
A I hey i-e Cheap.
When in town call to see me I
s stables. L.
M-s
ship of
are
by the A. J. Mfg. Co.
Leroy Book weir .
this
Miss Pearl o
is visiting
Kisses Sarah Barker and Pear
went
Wears t. some of
ton Barber Co.
Nice line of boy suns i H. I
Johnson's
Felix . d.
yards
yard, Harri i i
Co.
received H
load
they will
Powell
. II
of i d-0
I ill
students tin all
Fir
Clunks I id in;
Chip
open B. O
--i
to your i-h
fur meal you can time higher prices, is bringing i
by taking meal far when .,. tut with
yon have t the short crop it seems it must
Pin Co. Oil Mill. K lope and believe
If Rains we are all holding will get reward
, there of rub be sure to
end hoots, st l gel
W Co market.
Mi-sea
I. J. an-1 sons, Frank .
Charlie, v,, ,. ,, . ,,,.
,,, and Sunday. ,, ,.;., ,.;,
i ti,. G. Hot Mfg Co. re
i . hi . W V- Mrs, V. II
. i. ii Ki A ., were visiting ii
th near Friday.
. of
i ii ire bone to .
H the sale i-on-i
in a
K. w.
M to I.
en day
duly in
Deeds s Pill county, No Car
pegs
l will expose i public sale.
In-fore the House door Id
lo the highest b on Thurs-
day M net, two certain lots
i s in the
county of Pitt Stats of North Car
ii- lo
Both lots being in the town of
ton. N. Beg
i St. reel from Pill
and g N E ion feet,
th s . v. t, 1.1.
Hue to Queen St. up
St. . the
Second N s .
W tor S;. . point in J. It.
and runs S. V. down said
street feet m linage
with St. N E. feet lo s
stake Chapman's corner, thence
w. a stake Chapman's
corner,
line f.-i-i to Chapman's 3rd corner.
j. nail and M. I--
line 5-121 I t s stake in
M. I,. II.- a d J. J it. Cox's
thence feet to Water street the be-
lag i ii re, more or
i . satisfy said deed.
of sale cash.
This -I-.-
I. K.
P.
X. C.
b i
. mil
W n
f hick
Sunday m tr s. If.- is ;.
ml . I V i SO
C. C Jack,
C S. S
or fan d
good
and is now
proof of its b to this
t. c i seeing
I I
on i iv. you
A A
II
nil mil
White's B; ;
family,
it. For ail,
i i
me if i
t Ho i
was in
Fri
W liter student of I
went
home Friday
evening to u
in ii her
tore.
There is array of styles, a
variety of trimmings Bach remarkable
value in our line of.
NOTICE C
Th of the i
, mi
t m, the
mi day of o-t. th
of
X is h U all persona
i Um to
the
ea to
i- i-i aims
i J, id Twelve
of
or bur
Th 16th
s u
u. of
A.
Si
the choice of suitable el be a mat-
Artistically Is
TO
I-
J I I
N. C.
. it. a. i
. v
.-.-. B. H. r smile
a tins in v i Her little girl n
it fin his home, nope she
he spend
It T Cl
fun
at A W Ag Co
White's and Kid Co
the
for stock n i a sure v em
at the Drug Store
For hay, and
Harrington
We the i
stationary brought Win-
B. T Cox Br .
; .-. i's can s
H to,
-is.-.-
A. W.
-Ml L Johnson's ex-
is hue of Hosiery fin
ii- Mi-s- Gents.
International poultry food at
Barber ft
slack B
town We me always
see him.
of
Hi id was
Try a bottle of
a sure cure for all Km
troubles at Harrington
ft Co.
Notice is that I will.
on November
sell at public, at the resilience
late Louis L. Cox in Swift Creek
Iowa, the personal estate
of Louis B. Cox
corn, fodder, mules, horse,
implements, one steam
Terms of sale. cash.
the day October
i a of It.
c deceased,
Ai he time and will
be publicly sold bidder
cash, that certain tractor parcel
r lend situated in Neck
county, formerly
tho late LI. cox.
adjoining the lands of Moses
Albert coward others, containing
ill acres, more or
Louis II. and others, heirs at law
of
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all
the latest styles and weaves.
A full line of
M. T. i Br have full line M Harrington Berber ft Co.
paper-, Inks, a of
,. A tablets, day .,., am,
age net books, Barber
c, bags
If the turning of machinery and see what
means the A. G. bringing else- TO W. T GODWIN.
must be making lots I N V.
wagons, carts and ,,,, , Here's a bully one.
they have been keeping a continual Mrs. I. a Sparks has Chicago
line of late special prices on hard- her complete line of dress
goods, and not. in Lancaster, N. II., got the
. , . ,,. ,, job painting the
the new concrete e e f f
is ready, willing and waiting He
Another load of were I ,. to M Pure weak
hipped out of A. short measure-he didn't know It
v. as or short measure.
ware and mill supplies for next
days W. L. House.
yesterday.
of paint, yellow
of everything needed in
and price to suit
surveyed job,
ii e
at Harrington Barber Co. ,.
Men's and youth's pants, all to give JO gallons
at Barber ft Go. of course.
Rev. V. Nobles, of Pollocks gallons aid plus
ville, was in Thursday. We
are i glad lo him. Mr. painting
in need nice candles
bananas oranges apples a Frails
of any kind call on H. L, I mason.
be Hi mil lined on h id
FOR
One three horse farm
good dwellings, three Tobacco barns,
mile.
South Bast of the
I toad Vis Wise
Have also to rent or lease one twelve
horse or will decide lo suit the
renter in smaller sections containing
eight ten ant houses tobacco barns
and pack house all under fence
rounded with ten thousand acres of
line stock h sheep and
cattle. Situated u the Dover Rich-
lands U. B. live miles South of Dover
in a healthy section and good water
Apply to U- N. C
Boys and is and
Novelty Suits.
You want style in shoos, Ultra have just much
snap in them as any Jo 40.00 and our own design-
are all the time producing stylus which are later copied by
houses over tho country. SI is the consideration, but
if the shoe does not iii. yon will not buy it for the sty alone.
The tilting qualities are is to a shoe, and in
the
Stands Preeminent.
Our pattern lust makers are undoubtedly the best their re-
trades.
Wear.
LINE OF SHOES 1-
OF WOMAN'S ONS
when you can got l , Q fl . -ff-
A Co
More school desks and better
school desks me being made and
sold by the A. C Mfg.
to Friday night.
Go to Harrington Barber ft Co.
Rubber jackets.
A new line of just re-
Nice Harrington by B. G. Chapman ft
Barber Co. j UP.
A. Fair, of Ayden, was in
town Friday.
Your
F. W. CO.
P. H. L. sells our paint.
Among the Counties.
According to the reports received
I haven stray male shunt in my t Dy the Commissioners of Lab
North Carolina, Id Superior Court.
Pitt County. I
Grimes rs William Grimes
Allot
The defendant above named will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
of Pitt County, against him for
absolute divorce, and th defendant
will lake notice tint he is re-
quired to appear at the next
the superior Court of said to
lie held on the 9th Monday after tin-
in September, it being the day
of November 1905, C
of said County, In Greenville, X
and answer or demur to in- complaint
in said action, or the will
ply to the Court for the f
in the complaint.
P. C. James, D. C. Moore,
for plaintiff. S. U.
III I e
of , .-
will ii v
S ill it.
. ,
i-s
n i
r i
I i u i i
n . i
ult s n
I horses,
. from ping to
a not want
R. L
style you want.
Nicest Hue of men's
at Barber ft On.
The Pitt Co. Oil Mill
seems to lie cotton far and
near, and J
seems to prevail.
It-, sure to go IO see the nice
of new furniture that A. W. Ange
bus just received before you
buy
Just received ear load Hour, nice
and fresh Harrington Barber Co.
Quite a large number from Win- I When you want nice dress goods
Baptist trimmings go to A,
association U now In W Ange u they have nice as-
ac t. .
1905.
Josephus Cox.
N. C
counties produce tobacco at
27.41 pounds. Information
indicates substantial profit on wheat,
corn, cotton and tobacco. conn
ties report educational conditions
good; fair; bad;
report improvement; I report
good; -10 fir; poor;
report improvement; counties
favor compulsory education; op-
pose it.
My Friend, This is Worth
Suppose You Stop and See
Isn't it Wonderful
March
Mrs Joe pleas-
in staling that your
has entirely cured our of
a very bad case of eczema, which
great part of her holy.
She had
the time she was three We -1 old.
she was six years old. She
is now perfectly well I lee.
that I speak too highly of
it has not bad a symptom
it for six years.
J, W. CO Hit
DR.
that Strike
To is to de tell
you that knows vary about the bulk ha
you. How know, where it originally earns from,
how it was With What
or when roasted If you buy your
coffee loose by pound, how can
you expect purity sad uniform quality t
Um COFFEE, us-u-am. of
ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, la
necessity la
flavor- Far
of a lion coffee
bus been standard soils In
millions
LION COFFEE f t-ski
I our la
your has a a
r wish .
or
In each of LION COFFEE you get on full
Bound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine.
head
SOLD BY GROCERS
SPICE CO., Ohio.
POOR PRINT
AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
hue
Hi do nil they
K K
p-i
new
a mil t. H
me k
John little m,
h . ii
the week,
I keen on .
line I t Stall
prices s bay,
mi mil
ink
Call on H V- fr
rel
to be m re,
pen for and
a me
torn at JR. ft Bro.
one
n I
i e
. i;
t. ft
When I
your w.
and yon
foot. We am
Try a
pair and
Broad
Mohair,
A full Hue of
-.-. . a I , la ,
. t ti A Bro
Buy hi Gan-
non have
V. and p-p-f
w th abort joint-
pine it J. K. Smith Bro.
See our of ladle
J. R.
ill hue
lief having R.
For ear pen I matting
see our R.
K H.
tree, o here a
e o day I i week.
furs are all over
the train, a little mi on time,
some me natural
es in account
Thanksgiving a well as Christina
ire looked longing
and hearts to bring better
a here e-a will
U 11-I. fur awhile th-
. and may
leave at home
rest of be world is at
nil re at work
silks,
good at J
I win
for
sell U
Lilly.
We handle
Tripp Bro.
lining a
h k Bro
h---
he e
us
if man. amen. L-1
me,
t the best fol
; net
i Ina
u k . K
Oil ,,
New Ringer
term. H
A big line of
Junipers aid the line
for the money
J. R. Smith Bro.
the C
best on the ma I
Bro.
Oranges, apt-
kept by
n.
Old
Paw
Smith
Our Imp of i
is v.
us. H. T
and eggs and
H.
O , , in. will disco
i e- and inn-t
-el dry
. -ti h
I. and
I offer thing
at 00-1. A I In come and
the market at see, I have Will
s. II all. in ii t re t
m planter the
m Smith
. m is and
in
and see I he
Y in s rye
I. P
Nov. 1906 X .
n e-s.
B. P. .
Ml l.-n.-a ox went to her
home in
visiting the family of W. F.
Hart.
Several new families have moved
we have it utterly
impossible to their names.
Anyway is growing and
is inspiring.
Nobody for cot-
ton. It is cents or nothing
we believe that la going to the
price. There is but little
and surely will demand a good
price.
The fruit tree man is here
delivering
Tilings don't stand still in
Ayden. Somehow there -mi. to
be to it all and it walks right
off there's lots of walking too.
you catch on t Well, then, a
at
The annual howl is being made
by the press of the Stale,
editorial and about
the gambling which is seen at the
various fairs. And about as much
is said in promises that such things
shall not be allowed again. The
public ha- come to believe that
promises keep out fakirs and
gamblers mean nothing The
promises are made every year, but
the year when the game man or
the man tricks and devices
for a license, by some means
he license is granted and in goes
the gambler and goes the
made a year before that
gamblers should no more be allow
id The editor of The Common
wealth seen fair season
pt the Slate fair at and
we thought was it as easy
the gamblers there as we had ever
seen it anywhere, notwithstanding
there been the annual promise
almost whereof the memory
man not to he
hat year they shall not
And likewise the indecent shows
hold accustomed place there,
despite the promise that they shall
not show again. It really begins to
look like promises are not to
be counted upon and that the fakirs
are every fair, it matters not
who says what Scotland Neck
Common wealth.
NOTICE
Ms
d-made Paw.
at J R.
By virtue of the power of sale contain
u in in mortgage de is executed
spent night in tow., S
i. t- r. o, James, one dated
April 11th, recorded in Book
X nags the other dated 4th
of may 1905 recorded in
with friends.
Next Mi night a series
Mil begin in the Mission
Baptist church
e and will be assisted by Rev. H. H.
v Bro.
fur chickens
dry produce
Asheville. The
ting continue through th.
Week.
A. his to
Man Wanes tie Below
But Wants T at Little Good.
make it rule to keep the best quality of
goods, as good goods always give satisfaction.
OUR IS
We have a large and carefully selected line of Clothing, and
can tit with a Suit or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom
We sail the and
many other Popular Brands of Shoes.
Try The United States Standard Flour and you will have no
r keep a supply on hand
We are agents for Wire Fence and have prices
Call and examine our goods and prices before you buy.
Our Is, Thirty-Six Pence Is Better Than A Slow
Yours Very Respectfully,
J. J. EDWARDS SON, Ayden, N. C.
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite,
Fencings, Iron Vases,
CHAS. MILLER WALSH,
DEALER IN
Monumental Work and Cemetery
Furnishings.
Work Finished With Pneumatic Took.
PETERSBURG. VA.
Ms segue and
of Deeds office coin
North Carolina, in Book E X,
the will to public
the court door
Greenville, to the bidder on
Dee. 2nd a
tract or of lying end being
in the of Pitt and State of North
Carolina an follows, to
wit That trait of land town-
ship which James Sr.,
of the said J. h Elks now resides,
the lands of
Aimer Sm th, Smith's heirs
and others, to said mortgage
deed of This 1st
day Nov
k. g.
To CREDITOR'S.
Having duly qualified before
Superior Court Pitt county
as executor of the last will
of
notice i- hereby u all persons
indebted to the estate make
date payment to the undersigned,
all prisons having claims against said
estate must present the same for pay-
on or before the 31st of
or this notice dead
in bar of recovery.
This 31st day of Got 1806,
C. F. I
Executor Elizabeth
NOTICE.
North Carolina, I .
County. Court.
Mary Cousins ,
Will Cousins.
The defendant above named will
take that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Court of Pitt County to obtain
a divorce from the bonds of
fore solemnized between
plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds
of adultery, and the said defendant
will further take notice he Is re-
quired to appear at the term of
the Superior Court of said county, to
be held on the seventh before
the first Monday in it being
the 16th day of January, 1800, and
answer or demur to the complaint in
said action, or the will
ply the court for the relief de-
in said i
This day of October,
C. Court.
I. A. Ally for
Best
Lighted
House
in the
State
Best
for our
Take of Turn
and get a team.
at half
get
NORFOLK . SOUTHERN R. R. CO
N.
Steamboat Service.
L.
daily
Ht t a. for Greenville; i.-iv b
daily
at for
at
Norfolk Southern Railroad tor
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia,
New York, Boat and all other
North. a Norfolk
with all West.
should order their
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk
A Southern R. R.
Bailing hours to
without notice.
T. H. Agent. Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. Agent, Green-
ville, N.
H. C. H T. and
P. Agent, Norfolk, Va.,
How Is
Is your pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, or does it skip a beat
Do you have shortness of
breath, weak or hungry spells,
or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
and 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.
January 1st. 1902. I took
down with weakness and dropsy,
and gradually crew worse. I told
by my family physician that my
was hopeless. My and
had given me up In die. My
body were swollen to one-
larger than size, and
water collected around my heart.
For at least three months I had sit
propped up In bed to keen from
I sent for five or Dr.
Heart Cure, and by the time I
had them all I was entirely
cured. I better than I have for
twenty I am to do
any kind of work on my farm. My
attending physician told me that If ft
hadn't been for Dr. M Heart Curs
X would now be In my
I. T. CURD, Ky.
Dr.
your druggist, who will guarantee that
the first will benefit,
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Heart Cure Is sold by
that
If It falls
R. L. C.
Dentist.
V C.
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
White Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready nixed Paints.
There is no line in the world better than
the Harrison line. It has I it a cent
reputation for honorable wares and honorable
dealings. .
If you use Harrison Paints you need
never worry quality. .
We trust that you will favor us with your
orders whenever you want good paint for any
Have just a car load and
can give you Special Prices.
Baker Hart
N. C,
HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED YOU
ft How Many People You
Reach Without W
leaving your own office
ft. W.
IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton Bagging and
Ties always on hand
Fr sh kept . on-
in st ck. Country
Produce Bo end Sold
D. W.
North Carolina.
A Telephone Line
IS A DOOR TO
BUSINESS
MO TELEPHONE
IS LOCKING Tilt
Can You Afford It,
OUR MAN k
TALK IT YOU.
Not Quite
How often can get a
thing
nail or driver or
Have a good
tool box and be prepared for
emergencies. Our line of tools
Is all you could desire, and
we will see that your tool
box does not lack a single
article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J P
Corey
BROS. CO
After July I will be
pared to private con-
to and depot for
in town at
each The will
then only run hotels to
depot and wharf and fare
that will also lie phone s
W. J. TURNAGE-
Norfolk,
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain
ons. Private Wires to New York
Chicago and Orleans.
Brick
Warehouse,
Greenville, N. C.
bring us your Tobacco
The Brick.
will always work for
laud guarantee price.
BRINKLEY
The following
our
Working
Force who are
Always glad
see
D. S. Spain
Bookkeeper
B. T. Bailey
H. S.
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT.
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent-
AYDEN, N. C.
An t f Daily full Trunks
Grips, and
treat pleasure in i i
and i
those arrears, We h
of all who th
this office. We
for job
Harvey of , h
been to see n
The drop in
brought f .
for a while.
John Stokes was Um
Sam Dixon. ml., an Bin
the livery stable of T W H
while horse h
fortune to let the animal a
in doing ho fell on the t ,
mashing it badly. Sam Is
for repairs but his damage w
of a serious nature.
We are exceeding
learn that W. J. Boyd and
formerly of Edward, have I
to Ayden and will make this then-1
home, Mr. Boyd is a
of means and he his m -1
will add
much to the material and
life community. Already
he has commenced the erection
a handsome two story nine room ;
residence on Second st We
bid them a hearty and i-m
welcome, we congratulate
Ayden and ourselves upon the
addition of such worthy people.
Mrs. Stephens is in attendance
upon the Free Will now
In session at Dunn.
Miss of Winter-
ville. has been visiting Miss May
Smith.
Frank Lilly and D. Moore
went to on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. E. Hooks and children
returned Thursday from a visit
down the road.
Suit Cast-., at R. Bro.
are re
daily and
right from the
The loaf bread right
oven at
ton ,
i pulleys, at J. R.
a Bro.
Ha corn, oats, meal, hulls, lime
nails
in and mechanic tools at J
R Bro
If roil need the way
Tin ware
ii in -IV us, Hart Jenkins.
line of glass
fancy lamps, and tinware
Smith Bro
B. E. Co's new
beef, meats,
. and fish.
apples, corn
c, apply to E. E.
load of -alt fir by Can
Don and Tyson.
have
butter that is
The store of R. Smith Bro.
Is something pretty to look at,
tastily arranged, the best line of
goods in all branches and if you
want to spend a pleasant hour go
to see them
Mrs. W. Jackson and Mrs. T,
H. King and children are visiting
Mrs. W. J. in the country.
Mrs R. P, Caution went
ville yesterday.
Cam on and Tyson invitee your
attention to their cur load of stoves
and
TO EYE
Having returned from the
ad
in a coarse on
the human eye, and in the
of optics, I feel able and
pared correct any of error
refraction that any other man
can correct with I will
lake any cane of weak eye, or eye
strain, dull hurling,
eyes, or eyes with
bad or low vision, on a positive
guarantee, to relieve trouble
and give entire satisfaction the
patient or not charge one cent. The
largest per cent, of all chronic
headaches and
from errors of refraction eye
strain. It tn pro
when your eyes call fir
assistance. Glasses ate the
remedy for errors of refraction and
weak eyes. Any sly or form
glasses given desired. As good
references as are in the county
furnished on application.
J.
Our rugs and art are
liner than the finest, Cannon and
Tyson.
J. oar optician is
now back again from the
Optical College, where he
graduated in a special course
the of optics, ready to
better service than ever before
to from weak eyes
and in of glasses.
We are receiving daily heavy
and fancy groceries, also a nice
line of cigars and
everything kept in a first class
grocery. J. H. Tripp Bro.
Bed steads, mattresses, springs,
single and double, rockers, dining
and split-bottom, chairs wash stands
dressers tables at J R Smith
Bro
shoes are beet. Every
pair sold under a -t rick guarantee
W. C. Jackson Co. control this
line for Ayden.
Calico and at
per yard, great in
slippers and mI. J.
R. Bro
We call attention
line of Cannon
and
Corliss Conn-Collar-. J
cents. J. It.
i having
two more limit
oar's. The we rt
informed will friends W
col. ii in tie
Henry u
will conduct a wholesale
shop. Our
coming to he sort a
affair, a general a
breeds and colors, a-i well 11-
Preserve your
painting them
Town and .-I
and fall line of I.
R. Smith A Bro.
Buy of Chi i.
and Tyson, they have the and
cheapest
W. C. Jackson A iii
the most complete line me
youths, and suit's ever
shown in the town of Ayden. G v.-
them a trial. They are aura I it
they can pi you as the
quality.
Cannon and Tyson nave the
strongest line of dress -ml
shoes in town.
OF
THE OF AYDEN
N. w.
At the of business August 1906.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
Furniture and
Demand Lo
Die from Hanks, 7,62.108
Cash 180.52
Gold Coin,
Silver Coin. II
National notes and
U. S notes 2,411.00
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGE ON
Office Brick Block, East St.
Ayden, N. C.
PHARMACY
Ayden, X. C.
Capital paid is,
fund
Undivided lens
Dividends unpaid
subject m
r,
k,
Cashier's
Total.
NORTH
i f
I, J. R f the am swear
that is to i tie my and be-
lief It
and sworn to before
me, of
STANCH, HODGES,
Public
J. K. SMITH,
JOSEPH DIXON,
CANNON.
Directors.
Fence Your Farm With
American Steel
Because
They save stock, they save land, they save neighbors,
they save worry, they save time, they are guaranteed,
they are best steel, they have the only perfect
joint, easy to build, no expense for repairing, last a
life time. The American is the best square mesh on
the market, car load just received. Come to see us
J. W. BROS.
AYDEN, N, C.
The Five Million Dollar Company
The Security Life and Annuity
GREENSBORO CAROLINA.
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over
of Insurance In Force in North Carolina
A STEADY GROWTH
THIS MAKES AS AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF
One and Quarter Million Dollars
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina
This progressive Home Company has fought a good fight and won great victory tor the cause of life insurance in the and the South. The laurels belong alike to the Officer.
Trustees, the Agency Force and many Policy holders who had faith and courage to lend their support.
HOOKS,
DISTRICT AGENT,
POOR PRINT
Y. M. B. O D.
HAVE GONE
But Blues and are her i to stay. The median with
vent in back, single or doable breasted is the coat that you should
wear this season, It should be made with Military shoulders
to fit the body medium loose Me have it, made in all the now
fabrics Of course and blues are good this season, yet a
dark blue ground with n slight tint of green, makes an attractive
suit And the have come to stay; everything will lie
next season
PRICES, 37.50 TO
COATS -This coat is the only well dress
ed wear; this coat is light in weight, yet it gives
comfort than a. many times it's weight.
PRICES, TO SOLD BY
The Man's Outfitter
BO
All
are going to be this Winter,
so don't fail t Call have us place one
in your horn before the weather gets cold.
ON DISPLAY AT OUR
SHOW
DON'T FAIL TO SEE IRON SUITS
We Cary Fine Line Heaters For Both Wood
And Coal. Yours Very Respectfully,
F. M. Hornaday,
THE
Pioneer Greenville
OF
Home Insurance Companies. Special attention given to Life, Fire,
Health and Accident Insurance.
GO ON TOUR
Phone No. 3.-
FOURTH STREET GREENVILLE, N. C.
FOR THE
BIG BLUE SIGN
Every day is a day with us. Don't wait a minute. There is
reason in ail 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 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
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. It has garnished the
name and fame of Greenville as the most libel 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,
CT
TAKEN UP.
I taken up n stray
that has been with my
stock i.- the
shout is sandy red color,
about pound, ha slit in right
ear and tailed. Owner is
mil to call for came and pay
charges. A
near Greenville.
Pub an End to It All.
A grievous wail conies
as a result of unbearable pain from
lover taxed organs. Dizziness,
Backache, Liver complaint and
constipation But thanks to Dr.
New Life Pills they put no
end to it all. They are gentle but
thorough. Try them. Only
by Jim. L. Wooten,
The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes results
in death. Tuns a mere
insignificant or
have paid the death penalty.
is wise to have
Salve ever bandy. It's the bast,
salve on earth and will prevent fa-
when barns, sores,
aid threaten. Ma at
J. V Wooten's Drug Stave.
A f piano for sale at a sac-
the instrument which on
the bast stakes handled the
plane was A
months ago by a gentleman who
lost his little girl.
Party Tilling lose over a aim
dollars. Utah or apply
t Q. O. W A.
K. O.
End of Bitter Fight.
physicians had a long and
stubborn Hunt with an on
my right writes J. F. Hughes
of gave me up.
Everybody thought my time had
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
la a few days. Now I've entirely
regained my
all coughs, colds, and throat and
Guaranteed by
L.
Trial battles free.
Suicide Prevented.
A startling announcement a
preventive of suicide bad been
discovered will interest many.
A down system, or
invariably precede suicide and
something has been found that
will prevent that condition which
wakes suicide likely. At the first
thought of self destruction take
Bitten. It being a great
ionic and will strengthen
the and up the system.
It's also a stomach, liver and
kidney regulator. Only Me. Sat-
guaranteed by L.
Bilk shawls, all
extra heavy in black. D.
M. A If C.
Why Baskets
yea can get Cotton Sheet at leas
than half pries.
II w
i y f r
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.
and Friday.
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1905
SUPERIOR COURT.
LITERARY MEETING.
DANCE AND BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHT .
No.
Civil Term in Session.
November term of Pitt
for the tr a of civil
teases, began this morning
Judge E. B. r.
In calling the eighteen jurors
the first week only o e foiled t.
answer. Of the seventeen there
were five with excuses. who
was sick and a anther who was
running a public gin, which bad to
close during h's absence, wore
excused for the
in torn ease
man were let off for being,
the judge advising would
be sent for Deeded,
When the calling Bel on
the calendar for the Best day
it found mat one lids
or the other was not ready
looked for a time that there w
be little doing.
advised the bar that he wanted
than to them to
do, that after
regularly take up the as
arranged and the he
or the cost would he levied
One case was non-suited
of failure of plaintiff to appear,
judgment was entered In a
that had been com promised, a
divorce case a few min-
more, and recess was taken
until afternoon.
There is a very small
at court, civil terms not usually
having much interest them
Wilmington Mutiny Trial On.
Wilmington, Nov. -The trial
Arthur Adams and Saw-
two of the three seamen
charged with and murder
rot Captain E R. and four
members of the crew of the
Harry A. off this coast
early in October, began in the
Federal court today. A true bill
was returned this evening against
Scott, the third of the
mutineers, who was the
witness today against his
i shipmates, charging each of them
with the murder of one man and
firing simultaneously at the
third and throwing all their bodies
overboard. He confessed to toe
killing cf one seaman him
self, but claimed that it was in
self-defense the mutiny was
over. The trial of Adams and Saw-
will be Monday, and
Scott will be placed on trial
day, counsel having assigned
by the court today.
The witness today, besides Scott,
were Captain J. W. Taylor, master,
Mate of t in. schooner
Blanche H. King, which took the
off the schooner at sea,
Captain I. F. Hewett, of New
Jersey, managing owner of the
The cases are being
prosecuted by District Attorney.
Harry Skinner, while the prisoners
on trial are being defended by At-
George L. of
j league Highly Entertained All Ai are and a Pleas-
Th -n. it literary of ant Attend.
I the League, of Greenville Everybody no Is looking for-
church, was j ward to the Mg dace find
evening at the hone of the third to held K. i-in i Nov.
vice president, i
Bar i
an pr h id ii
prepared and a Urge of
the present aid
every one y the evening.
Th ,.,;,. been
vii i I chairs Co
famish set's lover
literature ind , an the l re
st . o
treat lute in
is I r th e to have
he head i i , y depart me
lies who not only
las
and knowledge if literature
hot o a rare
and to interest
other in this work she is so
The program rendered
of choicest selections of music,
reading and The
music was
by Miss with a
charm and ease th it snowed grace-
and talent
Mrs. II. Hooker sing several
solos to of all
present. Mrs. inker u
voice beauty richness
always maim null
and applause.
The reading of selections fro
poems, and by
Miss Bessie Harding especial-
and Miss
aim
with a was
equally pleasing.
View of the
w. recited by Miss Dora
Hornaday,
recited. Old Sweet-
heart of
The entire was interest
and instructive, all who
attended the meeting End
are delighted to note the
progress tho literary department
is making. F. M. Hornaday,
Bolt Party.
Va , Nov.
today have confirmed the
report of an
the the immediate result
of which will be the practical
elimination of the
vote from the State
next Tuesday. The is
that of an independent party,
the idea being for the members to
themselves from the polls
for the present as a rebuke to the
white leaders of the Republican
party in the State for the
in The white
leaders say they are glad to get rid
Of the represented in the
new party, as their present effort is
to build up a whits Republican
party in the State.
Wheel Run Off
Saturday Mrs. F. M.
Hodges and her two little girls
out as
started up Third street at the
corner of of the front
wheels run off, of the
girls out in and the other
one fell caught in the loot of
the buggy. Mrs. Hi I res,
being the opposite side
in the
the horse in a short
None of were hurt
at ail.
H- I is lighted by
being decorated
the occasion.
Over -ix . c have
checked tho visitors that
Mrs.
H. , of the
and is doing
things up i i. vie, and e ate
to f the
. r h-ll in this state,
taking orders
ii B- or-
v-ii the
to be taking
a going
fl. S. Pl I
fir f i r ii
tip
h e
III
Ev-.-b
interest
to h ii
in c int of a letter
from
saying . tie we will be
there P lay evening Sue
with full , and guarantees
i Prof
by far the
beat in i
This is ; . a card and
couples a.- to be there
at nine die
will begin at
If there are only five
,.
Lets -iii together and get
there pi on time and secure
good for the hop
Several me Babes in
T Co
Girl be rendered for the
of audience from
until lime if
are n at
Drug store, Id each.
COUNTY MATTERS.
Transacted by the Commissioners.
of i
met in regular mo d
on the 6th, all the
Order wire drawn the treas-
as roll
For
home court coats 931.04;
conveying prisoners and insane
Hi OS; roads
bridges and ferries 1337 jury
men reg-
i tor of record
a; tickets coal
law
W. M. Skinner was granted
lift n-e lo run a distillery a y
Passing Upon road re-
reports of a ft-w
In tax valuations and x-
the remainder
of s at the
STAT MEWS.
Urge
The has lien turned
mill and people
in the caught large
many fine
being taken. L R. Whichard
brought one that measured
nearly feel in length,
It Was All Right.
was a large well
pleased audience in Masonic
opera house, Friday night,
to Elmer Walter's
Every
part of the performance was good.
Manager is to be
Died.
Mrs. Ann Moore, wife of
Worrell Moore, of Carolina town-
ship, died this morning. Mrs.
Moore was quite old and had been
feeble health for sometime.
Last Saturday she was painfully
by accidentally falling
a stove. She leaves a
who is also very old.
son and four daughters. All the
children are grown.
The Columbian Club
requests presence of
at a o be given
November the tenth
hundred and five
in the Perkin's Hall
Greenville, North
The invitations are very
The I Issue of
for season has
Its
The Baptist
will meet in
h.
Is holding a
nesting in New Bern.
The Western North
C inference
this week.
A new Methodist church at Ox-
ford was Sunday,
of Virginia, preaching
the sermon.
A the
at
a check to
Oat for th
Alex. Port, an
expert tailor, has opened
in Greenville
Frank Wilson's He is
to do all kinds of work
en's clothing. Those who want
their dress suits neatly pressed for Monday
PERSONS D SOCIAL
Monday, M iv. 6th.
Mooring in
Bethel.
C. L. Wilkinson rent
this morning.
Miss C-a . -d
morning from
Rev. W. x o .
Sunday evening
G. , .
day and . n
W. T i. i
f ;,
Miss Lizzie r n in.,
this a K u e .
Misses Nannie and Cell a
left this morning f--.- B i
T. L. Bland and wife
this morning from a.
Miss
railing Be b I.
Tom morn.
for -i s
at that
Mrs. Ski-me; i i
S j
evening
Mies I, if .-,
the school at
Miss Dora Hornaday, of Ayden,
came in Saturday to
with her and rimer
morning.
Nov. h.
J. Higgs went m
O or
today
want to Hamilton
this
J. A. Ricks to
morning
C. C, King went to
this morning.
P. T. went down
r ad Monday
Miss Pearl went to New
TUESDAY'S ELECTION.
It Was In
men In Maryland.
Bet Urns from the held
Tuesday nave been card to get,
owing to the result being so close
in some
Both -i
Ohio.
i was governor of
bf majority and
Demo gains
I all . ,
Pea . v. i was i , ed by the
amendment
New was In
t , III I
vi out the ;
mat is mayor,
attorney.
led in
i t for
i the
r. Nov. 1905.
Quite a number of our people
went f.
J. It of Ayden,
j. for Ham Hill.
Edwards
flailing friends.
is sick at the
home of bar mule, Mr. Patrick.
wan liters a visit g few days
ago tins t keen able lo return
hone We her illness may
Bay held the
M I-. i. a
and credit to
lite managers.
K. Corbitt wife leave today
fur r rat id Conference
lo be held church
Put
and Pausing
the dance should call on him. All
work guaranteed at reasonable
prices. S
J. J. Edwards, spout
Monday Greenville.
E A. to
evening and returned
Mrs. Davis, of
who been visiting her
Mrs. H. L. Hum her, left
Monday evening.
Miss A. Weaver, the trained
Back In His Old Place
W. F. in from
Tuesday evening.
returns to Greenville to take his
old place as foreman of
i i a posit inn he tilled
for nearly twelve years. He is
glad to In in Greenville again and who was here the
luted on securing this excellent , there a
play and can always expect a large
house when he has this kind.
An
A who owns a great big store
With stocks of goods every door,
May, to his keenest sorrow,
The public to his wares is blind.
And though he add all he may
guess
Would likely to his success,
His bank may never rise
Till he to
FOR A LB.
Fine full St. Bernard
puppies seven weeks old. Price
females tea dollars, males twenty,
d, It H. C. Moore,
box Greenville, N. C.
number and cm be secured by
calling at Coward Wooten's
Drug Store at each.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds R. Williams
issued licenses to the following
couples last
Daniel and Lena Bradley.
Joseph Tillery and
Grimes.
Aaron May and Fannie Barrett.
Robert Fields.
A man who was
convicted com t of an affray felt
that he had disgraced and
committed suicide.
his host of friends are equally glad
to see in in back in our midst. He
is here business and our pit runs
will him ready to serve them
with his old time cordiality.
Six and Millions Bales Ginned
The government report
issued today, places the of
bales of this season crop up
to the of November at
bales. The future quotations
took considerable drop after the
report out.
W. F. M. Society
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the M. E, Church will
hold an informal reception the
of Mrs. Wiley Brown Wed-
afternoon at o'clock, the
occasion the opening of the
mite boxes. Every member is ex-
to be present and all the
ladies of the church are
invited. will be thank-
fully received.
A Lump of Logic.
The time to quit seems to me
This truth is past
Our ought to be
When all the world quits buying.
child of Mr. and Mis. J.
left this morning for
lay, Nov. 8th.
Mrs. A, G. of Greensboro,
Tuesday evening to visit
Mrs. H. A. White.
J. W. returned Tuesday
evening a trip up the
Mrs. Paul of Si, Louis,
who has been visiting Mis. F, W.
Clare, returned home this
In That Climate.
believe in giving; devil
his
the old fellow might
prefer a little
Marriage Follows
At this term of Superior court
there was a divorce followed quick-
by a marriage. Mrs. Margaret
Forbes obtained a divorce
from her husband,
Forbes, to whom she was in o i led
about a ago. Curtis
Harrington was attendance upon
the trial and as soon as the
in divorce was he
Mrs. Forbes went to the register's
office a license.
C. Rountree was culled
In married the couple.
Chicago Tribune.
lite
It hut
know a sufferer
rum lot an J never
has bad dime fur it. Well,
bis wife bus it now, she makes
such a about be had to
gel u doctor fur her, but makes
her divide the medicine with
He gels two course of treatment for
the price one.
Reported Assassinated.
A was sent London
today mat M. Wine, the Premier
Russia under the new order of
things there, had been
The rumor lacks
is not believed.
Will
The who
in June lust shot and killed another
Will on an
excursion train at will be
hanged at
2nd.
A good Three
lots x on Washington
street, 12th 13th.
Just out of the corporate limits.
d, I U.
LETTER. TO J.
N. C.
Dear It you paint two
houses alike with two different
Minis, and one takes twice as
much paint as the other, you
which paint to buy
far as go far
One of these paint is the
is average The
worst are worse than that; the
better are not much better; no
other is any
where near in go fur.
is go further; the rest are
go short go middling go three
quartets.
Your truly,
F. W. CO.
P. H. L. Carr sells our
POOR PRINT
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