Eastern reflector, 24 November 1905


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JOIN
FORMING A MERCANTILE CHAIN THAT PASSES BEYOND COMPETITION
lead very word of prove the most profitable Investment you have made In years For months and years capital, brains, genius and enterprise have con-
culmination a tremendous trade triumph that knows no in the annals or commerce. We now lay before you
e rich result of this I fort.
, no quantity if the quality is standard A World Marvel of Twentieth Retailing
he
he Buying Organization
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not in story. To lo
for strokes in purchasing Its fume is national. Its strength Is respected. We hear of and get the newest things first.
r A Carnival of Underselling-
whirl-wind Type is All printed are on patient paper. Our achievements are in our Store
m an printing full you must corns h-r in n and come early.
Sensational sis Clothing;.
Your oh a . m-ins durable male of good
strong fabrics of merit and fashion. price 11.60
A sensation in fancy mixed Cheviots and
shades of brown an dressy looking fancy mix-
in small checks and plaids aid effects. These
are certainly the grander; values Stale .-
suit. grand assortment single an d
doable breasted sack b gray and brown,
tweed mixtures in th n-w -t and most desirable
I--, all superbly tailored, Prone- face finished. A
guaranteed. are equal in every respect
to that U. P. price
Men's fine suits, el ,,; . in to fine
custom work. This season's Styles and best sellers.
Worsted, Scotch ; and ever reliable
Better made garments e. d by any concern
in North Carolina. W the equal of any
garments on the market. at
We have pat on sale ;
for ii. r co n lasted sacks.
., . . m I
and th deal -Ii i las of aid t
or d to a turn into i i Others consider
them good values at r -is
Come in and ask to sen . V always
glad to show them. It tad
Youth and
Clothing.
For want of space we cannot quote these. We
have on hand an of patterns, styles
and qualities to please the most We
guarantee you a tit and a convincing bargain.
We have on hand now a lot of knee pants
suits worth up to all of will he placed
before you. Age 1.48
Mens Extra Pants.
We have now an extensive and attractive line
ranging in prise from to per pair.
These are bargains, every pair.
Overcoats, Coats, Rain Coats.
BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
We can lit yon up in so comfortable you
will enjoy had w. other sleeping a tin
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin
others.
. underwear at. .
Boys heavy underwear at . .
men, woman, children.
AL we ask is you our new line be lore
buying and you walking, talking
advertisement us.
Surpassing Values.
yards good Calico, per yard
Homespuns
yards best grade ,
Yard wide white Homespun
bolts assorted colors Outings
bolts t He
Best Apron Gingham in this sale .
Heavy Flannel at. .
Best Feather bed Tick at
Dress Goods.
Best Flannel Waisting now
fl Broadcloth now
Big line colored is now ,
plows all wool now .
Ladies Goods,
to
tire we ii ire a n i i .
v . I i 1st.
-Mens l . in. now .
If ens patent . 61.98
Lad -a tips . .
fresh stock styles
new styles Corsets now .
good Corsets going now , . .
Ladles fleece lined Underwear now .
A big line of Trunk am Bags at a saving f per cents.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest.
FURNITURE.
WE CAN FURNISH FROM FLOOR
CEILING and give you wholesale prices.
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GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. Colter mi
Twice-a-Week Tuesday anal Friday.
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
VOL. No.
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER U 1905
No.
DELIGHTFUL
EUCHRE PARTY
Given by Mrs. R. J. Cobb in
Honor of Mrs. Hume,
of Greensboro.
On afternoon Mm. It. J.
in
Mrs,
Sue of
occasion is long to hi remembered
as one of the nicest ever
held here. home was very
decorated with
plains, ferns and
Mr. Cobb received at front
assisted by Mr. rT. A. White
Rave all welcome in ii
own way Mis.
gown of white silk mull
with real lace trimmings and Mrs.
White gowned in over
white china
howl was the great attraction in
hall, a very china bowl
hand painted, back of the bowl,
the flowers in between th shaded
e sticks made a
Misses Pattie
and Alice White at sane.
The library es-
pretty, of
chrysanthemums and ferns.
nil served
chocolate from
to the
where all Sad the
meet inn the of honor, Mrs.
Hume, who was exquisitely
in with
and
Score were handed to all
present and the
and exerting games of
began in fall force and In
Mrs. Herbert White
first prize, a hand painted
presented sane to Mm.
Hume. The consolation was
drawn by Mrs. Harry Skinner a
band painted china plate.
The dining room decorations
were in red and tho beautiful
Beauty roses tastefully
arranged the table and hanked
in profusion in front of and on the
inviting appetite
upon entering. The menu was
as oysters on half still,
pickles, French salad served from
the hull of an orange, cheese
Wafers, olives,
sandwiches and coffee.
Those present were
Harry Skinner, R
Cobb, Herbert While, B White,
Hay wood Hail, Sue
Hume, L B W King,
H W e, W
Asa Parham, S K B
J L Fleming, It W Will
lams B W G Wood-
ward, Misses Elisabeth Jones, Nell
Skinner, Pattie
Skinner, Mis Morris-. Virginia,
Jessie Lee Sugg, Skinner,
LIVELY TIMES AT STAR WAREHOUSE
OP
by Baptist Sunday School.
Lula Bryan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan, died
Thursday, Nov.
rt is meet that Hie membership
of this Sunday pause in the
services of this hour and make ex- out at the Star warehouse Tuesday
There was a Lively Between the Auctioneer and
the Truckers Monday Morning.
There some lively hustling
COMMISSIONERS COURT.
of their regret and sorrow
of the taking away of this
morning. The Star first sale,
under the regulations had
lovely child, a member the o'clock. night
die roll class of the There d the early of this
fore be It exceedingly
First. That the of the I mads slower than
Sunday school of Memorial Usual getting in, and when
Baptist church deplore the Burton started his to
away of this little life, but we arc
with the thought tint she
is now Clod and the ante's.
Thai we tender to the
father and mother, sisters and
brothers our Sincere sympathy, and
sorrow with them in this time of
them to Him
who has said I will be with you
always, and invoke the blessing of
God them In their bereave-
Third, We make request that a
cony of these resolutions be to
parents, a copy Tub Rb-
and that the resolutions
be spread tho minutes of this
Mrs. M. M.
J. . Com.
S. J.
OVER ONE DROWNED
OR St. Mala, en Coast
of
London, Nov. The South
western way's
was wrecked yes
St. on
the aorta and It is
believed that mm or more
of her passengers crew were
drowned.
DEATH OP MRS. EDWARD LIBERATE
Contributed
The eat h angel has taken from
our midst another loved one, Lena
Elizabeth, wife of Lib-
of Richmond, I ml., and
daughter of Dr. John S. Mis.
Taft. This is the second
daughter that Mrs. Tail has
within the six or eight weeks.
The suddenness aim unusually
circumstances tins
death makes it all the greater
to and friends
alike. The life of a dear sweet baby
boy went out with hers and
and babe will away the
same the babe resting
peacefully the mother's breast.
little shall lead
little baby hands may lead
her it up I
waiting arias. a little
three year old daughter, It
to call in vain for
The husband and In lie
daughter and Mrs. Lincoln Leah,
a sister the
the buyers many wagons in the
driveway were waiting hi unload
and not half the break on the
Boor.
Then there was a race between
the auctioned and the truckers,
and the way trucks rolled from
to the scales, out the
ahead of the and back
was something to look at.
Everything itemed to
President of the
dated, trot him a joined
the whirl. Auditor would
drop bis sales hook now and
grab a for a spin around
circle, to his book
soon with the ticket
marker. Hinton
it looked like good and he
gathered a trunk
run him out his
certainly did hot It, the
push, and ran out pile
two ahead of the
auctioneer. It was lively ll
lasted.
j Han
Parham A Foxhall are a
flue record at
this season. Up to present
time they have sole
pounds of at an of
This is a high average
on such a large quantity of
especially a like this
the greater part of the crop is very
common.
Seven and Half Million.
The government report
issued today places the number of
bales of cotton ginned up to and
Including Nov. 14th, between
and This was
a bullish report was followed
by a sharp advance in futures.
AN AVERAGE THAT COUNTS
After Blind Tigers and Moonshiners
United Commissioner I.
A. Sugg is having some violators
of the laws before him.
The colonel is conservative
firm. He has had a
of eases before him since his short
term of office in this
There am several prisoners now in
j awaiting the grand
jury at New Bern, and are
bond.
A serious mutter of tearing down
and breaking mail b the
routes by live drunken men,
was before him. The colonel put
bonds of and
appearance court
Hub.
Several blind tigers cases have
Monday.
G. Biker rune in Sunday
evening from Lewiston.
Ft. Hauling returned to
Raleigh this morning.
Hinton Best, of spent
Saturday In Greenville.
Miss Mamie went to
Ayden evening.
TROUBLE hi
Negro Boy
in the and
Face with Bird shot
night n
. i v-l . r
Mr. mid Mrs R R, from a
to
Mi-s Clyde On la Winter
returned this morning.
W. r. Best went to
evening
morning.
C II. went lo Ayden
Sat evening and
this morning.
W. T. and Burton
tuned evening from
where bad been to
attend the funeral of father.
Mrs. R and little
daughter, of are visit
Mrs. J. Q.
II. Moor, of
also beta before him. This i a who been visiting her
offense, and the crop of Mrs. R. R. Rouse, loll mis
eases to be fair for a
fall one. In of these oases
there was of selling
the defendant
to show it was
that was not
but did go on the to
In making the judgment
a would give tho
a aha a on the
what is.
It is to the good people
will Sugg their sup-
port in breaking up tigers
and moonshine stills.
deceased, will arc imp my the
James, Alice White, remains to her old home for burial
in the Taft graveyard near Green
villa, N. C,
and Mrs.
This was one of the nicest Euchre
pa-lies ever is
and ill who thoroughly
enjoyed -am, and Cobb con-
h r h h ling
deal l m
he had living it ch
Business the Consolidated
Talk about high averages, the
Farmers operated
the Farmers Tobacco
Co., made one Tuesday counts.
That tins sold between
and pounds, the
our Saviour on sale, In-
the scrap, was cents.
If bad not been I
the average would have gone much
higher. This kind of sale bears
out the claim made by the Consult,
dated the claim is mi
that
houses average higher sales
all other houses on the market
I Consolidated Ti
b mm i h operative
Register of Deeds R. Williams
issued licenses to the following
couples since last
WHITE.
Alex and Ida S.
Kill lei
Zeno and Haddock.
Abram Adams.
and Lula Harris.
H. Buck mid
Pi ham.
Louis Stocks and
Lee Nelson and Sadie Tripp.
Cannon and
Perry Atkinson and Ada
Sylvester and
Nelson.
morning.
Miss L. Irvine, one of the
graded teachers, is Kin-
at bedside of brother
who in sick.
Forbes, one of our oldest
is ill at his
borne o-i
gives his
Mine who had
been home la wisH
Washing-
ton this where she ; caches
in the graded
Tuesday, Nov. 31st,
R. J. Little, spent
today here.
Mrs red Cox returned to Rich-
today.
G. G. left Monday
evening for
Mrs. I. H. went to Wilson
today to visit relatives.
Mrs. E. V. Smith, Texas, is
visiting Mis. R. S Evans.
James went went t
Monday evening.
riot was on and a-k In u to
come down. Tucker and
Deputy off on the
mils drive, did . ti id my
when they re -h i ti; i hi.-land
learn l was i hat
. alley I I to
a Will
Grimes, ah IR ye- g.-.
run to the home of his
brother, Policeman and
Constable John follow-
the policeman Bring two shots
at the running hoy. When the
officers were about yards
the the boy appeared tho
doer with a and Called to them
t slop. They did not top and
the bay rained gnu and tired, a
load of bird shot striking Constable
Galloway side of
the head and nice. The officer's
was bat serious.
The boy made escape.
MAN CHOSEN
T. M.
of Line.
Va., Nov.
annual of the
of the Allan Coast
today, T. M. of
It. C, was
dent, vice U. T.
Mr. was for
vice president and
lie succeeded II
if
elected.
Lite
id
resigned,
fourth
manager.
c on the-
All the other
directors were
eight Represented
At warehouse today
there was tobacco from eight
counties on the floor. This
house has a reputation that is for
S. King came in Monday draws patronage from
evening from Chicago. a territory.
W. W. Perkins returned
Kinston Monday evening. STATE NEWS
returned
Annie evening from a visit to , pt w-n- Smith, Golds-
man well known throw
Mrs. Men,,,, of Florida, came the state, died
Chester Harriet to visit friends
Edwards.
W. H. Jones and Wiggins.
Arnold Jones and Sophia
Fine Bank
I t short all j the farmers who are
who loved her. and stockholders sharing in the pr II i
Out readers will be in
the excellent
the Bank of Greenville, showing
its standing up lo and Including
he of Nov. nth. A com-
iii this with ii.
previous . shows that Hie
deposits have increased
A not her at g feature
this i- Dial Its sin mid
I i are no
at Falkland. Mrs a
., . ,. , , daughter, of Chatham county,
George Hadley, La- died i,. eating an
Monday to be contained poison
at the bedside of her father, who; peeled
is very sick, ,,.,
the apple and giving it , them.
Miss Helen Forbes came from R ,.;. u,,,,,,.,, a , of Mt
school Raleigh Monday even-
, wove, nave made an assignment
being called by the sickness
apple that
A son is
the poison in
appreciated noble, I made, and it Is no wonder
Something I
i m awaken lo their
and i She was interest the business com.
i ii ; kind- larger and larger. Ii
I . Is of tobacco
iv in own
Ope and give pica the
, in . i-i
. . I, i m i- it can be truly said of
half as its i
Joe The o will be
headed by the well known com
Abbott as
Sport During the action
win, she
. ii
She I id u
line all . . . and passed
away a, live Saturday
of ploy s number of the spec- morning, at the
will be by hospital in To us the
company of operative
vaudeville artist
POOR PRINT
pain, her the
Sermon lo
sermon to the local
lodge Jr. O. A. M. will be
preached in the Baptist church
next Sunday morning by Rev. J. K.
Tho will attend the
service In a body, meeting in
their hall and, matching to the
Improvement.
the Baptist
Iii
The
church
her lather.
Wednesday, . 22nd
Ainu n Is in
II.
l. turn, of I; chin
in I
G. W.
today. ,
nearly 138.000 liabilities,
f id been business only
about a year.
a year-old boy
in county, two loads of
his , he
on ii . latter a as ,
i.
hit.
ti
his
farm i
Improve ; . . p ice N
building. he. i .
inn the steeple i
and the i . .
the main auditorium.
Two Days.
Again we call attention to the
fact that tho Greenville
market will be closed on Thursday,
30th, Thanksgiving day, and on
Friday, Dec. 1st. There will be
went
v. II.
; i lost an the
II. lo his rifle.
Tuesday evening and
this morning.
returned , .
J. W. of Green
ville, Tenn., arrived Tuesday
IO Mrs.
who have been Mrs. Morgan once lived
, i i
her
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Y. M. B. O. D.
THE SPECIAL
DRESS GOOD SALE
HAVE
But Blues and arc hero to stay. The median with
rent in back, single or doable breasted the coat that yon should
wear this season, It should be made with Military shoulders and
the median loose. We have it, made in all the new
fabrics. Of course blacks and blues are good season, yet a
dark blue ground with a slight tint of green, makes an attractive
And the hate cane to stay; everything will
next season
JO TO 925.00
COATS-This is the only coal wail
ed should wear; this coat is light in weight, yet it gives toe
comfort than a times it's weight.
PRICKS, fit TO 925.00. SOLD BY
C S.
Me
Sleep Comfortable
SLEEPING ON THE BEST.
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are 11-
to all others.
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are
as the best
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and
bed is sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re-
funded.
OUR STOCK IS IN
EVERY DETAIL
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all
kinds.
WHEN NEED FURNITURE
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book
to investigate our stock. Our and
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.;
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S.
J. F. KINGS
Livery Sale Feed Stables
Near Five Greenville, N. C.
FIST V i Cot pleasure drives, or to pas-
to nearby points.
Good Drive and W Horses and Moles for sale. I
them In Large and can sell as dealer, either
for Cash or on Time.
When yon in town and want your horse and buggy
properly cared for, put up at my stables.
Don't Miss This Chance.
Big Reduction in Prices.
Big Bargains to Those
Who Cont
We have a splendid collection of Dress Goods of this season's purchases
and have decided to reduce our stock, and in order to do so
quickly, we make the following reduction in
Extra fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 2.00 reduced to 1.25
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 1.30 reduced
All Wool regular value 1.50 reduced to
in Silk Dot black only, regular value 1.50 reduced to 1.10.
in All Wool Novelty Suitings, regular value reduced to
Satin black only, regular value SI. reduced to
All Wool Chiffon Broadcloths, in black and all colors, regular value
reduced to
All Wool Panamas, in Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green, regular
value reduced to
So in All Wool Cheviots, in black and navy blue, regular value re-
to
Gilbert Flannels, all wool, regular value reduced to
All Wool Pebble Cloth, In black, regular value reduced to
in All Wool Fancy Panama Suitings, regular value reduced to
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, regular value reduced to
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, value reduced to
All Wool Crepe Cloth, black only, regular value reduced to
All Wool Henrietta, all colors, regular value reduced to
Also Wool regular value f reduced to
e splendid collection of Black Dress Good, including the newest and
prettiest values not In the above number at greatly reduces prices.
Come and be surprised at the Bargains we have in store for you.
ft m Salt
I mU
Ml hi at Mm
to U by their,
in la dis-
In turns arc barred
bolted, m absence of
their owner. Then again, h is no
for a blooming girl
of r u young married
man to alone in cart a dis-
of Bit or mikes through
forests by the shores of
gloomy conveying the
cheese and eggs to mar-
in then to return homo
with the proceeds. In
Finns are not only scrupulously
honest; they heroically, quixotic-
ally so.
A tradesman will tell you the
whole truth about his warm, even
when he knows perfectly well that
by so doing lie loses a customer
tho partial truth would
secured. seems exactly the
kind of apparatus I am looking
said to a merchant in
some months ago in reference to
that I will
buy it at once if. knowing what I
wont it for. you can honestly
mend ma to sir; I do
not recommend you lo take it, nor
lime in stock just now
that world And I left
purchased what I want-
ed elsewhere.
your said to ti
peasant in interior who had
driven m for three hours through
the woods on handing
him that's double my
h returning one-half
tho when I told him ho
might ks it for Ilia honesty ho
WM Ma thanks, with the
f nature's gentlemen.
Si
Bl animal and Byron.
morning
who
was i hie tailor's.
jess, said
return-
ed reading
aw, a
aver
of-
Hf
r poet.
rat try hand at
poetry, r
The Barer to each
again.
An paper that
tourists were
the recently.
One of an old lady, rather
deaf. Was on the box seat. As the
vehicle parsed the houses associated
with famous names in literature the
driver directed the attention of the
passengers to them. With a jerk of
the whip he announced.
demanded
the old lady. re-
the driver. you re-
I'm a little hard of
again bawled tho
driver. Dick said
the old lady, and down it went in
the note book with all the other
Dean Hole and tho Oxford Snob.
Dean Hole, the distinguished Eng-
churchman, dearly loved u good
joke. One day u somewhat snobbish
Oxford friend of his, wishing to
press upon the dean the high social
character of his familiar acquaint-
wrote him a letter begin-
dear and then
scratching out
ed
lie dean, not to
outdone, be; r . . dear
pi; ii and his pen
STORE.
and Holmes.
A mild Lit of repartee is
us having urn between the poet
and Holt .
were talking about brain t
when II r. o re
I . a attack of
In in ; v r a v
could you have bra i I
i Dr. Ho smiling.
It is i strong brains that have
brain
did you And
asked Saxe.
Getting Too PersonaL
. o out in your back
said Tommy Tucker, play In
the
haven't, got any
said the other boy. you got
one in back
wood in
it used
of your business
Tribune.
v.
TOE
A Man
Not
Ha
In India n net
parents t
he
but he slays home and the wife
becomes a member of his family,
treated as a daughter of
husband's parents, writes Swami Ab-
defendant above name will take
d above
in the
of Pitt u obtain a
from the of matrimony
tiff defendant, on the grounds of
adultery, and the said will
be is required
in Housekeeping. at term of the
The Jewish law, Com of county, I., beheld
shall a man leave his
his mother and shall cleave to his
ha no place in
society. It is considered to will to the court
be extremely selfish to be separated j
n before the first
i Monday in it the
day of January, answer .-
demur to the complaint id action,
from the parent for tho of a
wife. Parents, indeed, have a great-
claim upon their children in India
than in any part of the world.
This joint family system U a very
old institution banded down through
generations. It has greet
developing humane qualities like
low feeling and sympathy, and in
extending lite field of among
all relatives live under
roof. Today there arc to b found
families which consist of
living together
end
is
that earth
fie as
Ms
upon nil men a her
The of suck a
daily
the their
own hands, t
of the meet lady at
Sly.
s law in t
world, supply
and f each
of
family t Bat all
the expenses of the
Glory.
A gentleman sojourning in Edin-
burgh many years ago, having heard
much of the eloquence of the
Thia 25th day of
C Clerk Court.
I. A. SUGG, far
day as executor
of the last will and of Moses
Tyson, deceased, before O. C. Moore,
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt
is hereby to persons
indebted to estate of Moses Tyson,
deceased, to make immediate payment
to the undersigned and no-
is hereby given to all persons
claims against said to
tile the same with the ex-
properly authenticated, within
mouths from the date or this
will of recovery.
This the gist day of October,
N. W. Tyson, Executor
of the estate of Tyson,
F. C.
Letters Basil me the
of James C
been issued to the by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
end as
of the and
of the said James C.
hereby to t-ii
claims against said to present
to the for payment,
on or before the
20th O or this no-
lie, will be la bar of their re-
all persons indebted to said
eats e are requested o make immediate
payment tons.
This the day of October,
It. J
v. d
Jarvis Blow,
virtue of the of
ed in mortgage deeds
and delivered by J. H. and wife
K G, James, one dated
April end record in Book
X page the other th day
may 1805 and duly recorded in the
Deeds office of Pitt
North Carolina, in K , page HI,
the undersigned will expose to public
salt, before the court house door
o the highest bidder on
Dee. 2nd a
tractor parcel of lead lying and being
in the county of Pitt and State of North
and described as follows, to
That tract of laud in town-
ship which James Sr.,
of the said J. It now resides,
t adjoining the lands of Haddock
K. ;. JAMES, Mortgagee
timer Smith, Smith's heirs
of the general paid I others, to satisfy said mortgage
an visit to it. -Next to him sat
, ,
an hard featured, solemn
fined man, who was leaning
both hands on a hoary stick, ill
lie eyed with concentration.
Soon the stranger's attention a ts
riveted upon speaker who had
the day's discourse
wonderful command of la.
possessed, combined with his el
excited the listener's
you tell me who i
speaking he asked eagerly,
turning to the s faced old man
beside him.
echoed man lifting his eves
from the contemplation of the slick
to in amaze-
upon his interlocutor.
sir, is the great tact her
and I'm his
NOTICE.
North
Marv Cousins i
vs
Cousins. I
defendant above
take notice that an action entitled as
above has the
Court of Pitt i to obtain
a divorce from the bonds of
between
plaintiff and defendant, on the
of adultery, and the said defendant
will fur her lake that lie is re
quired to appear at the term
the Superior Court of said
the before
the in March, it being
day of January, and
answer or demur to the ii.
said action, or will
ply to the court for the
in said
This th of
D. C- HO i
I. A. Any for Pit.
North Carolina, I , m,.
Be ewe power of
in a
by W.
and wife u J. E.
ea October
and duly in the of
of Pit . North Cur-
page the under-
signed will expose to public sale,
before the Court door Green-
ville, to the bidder on
day No. O two or
of land lying being in
county of Pitt Stale North Cur
described a follows, to
lots being in the town
H. O. first Beginning at
a stake on Queen fit. feet from
St., running N K
S E fast, thence
with first line to Queen St., thence up
Queen St. feet to the b
Second on N. side
of Water St. at a pump point in
Cox's S. fill E. down said
street feel lo Bridge St., thence
with Bridge St. N- So E. feet lo a
I thence
N. Mi W. t a stake
with
line SO feet to 3rd corner,
and M. L.
i-1 h line to a in
M. L. Bella ad J. J B. Cox's
feet to Water street tho be-
ginning, containing acre, more or
lees to satisfy said deed.
Terns of
Mr. day
I. E.
F. y.
N. C.
FOR
One three horse farm w
good dwellings. barn,
and out mile
South of on the
ton I toad Via Wise Fork I 2.500.
Have also to rent or lease
horse farm, or decide to suit the
renter in smaller sections containing
eight ten ant houses tobacco barns
house all under fence
rounded with ten thousand acres of
tine ranges hogs,
cattle. Situated on the Dover A;
H. live miles South of Hover
mi healthy section and good water
Apply toO II. Pot. N.
UP.
I took up a stray
female bog, sandy color, weight about
pounds, marked with crop in
right ear. can gel same by
p and paying charges
G. T Evans.
F. F. D. No. . N C
l w
TO
duly before the
Superior Court clerk of Pitt
a executor of the last will and
of Elizabeth Clark,
is hereby given to all person
indebted lo the estate to make
date payment to the undersigned, and
alt claims against said
estate must present the same for pay-
on or before the of
or this notice will plead
in bar of recovery.
This 31st day of October,
C. Chapman,
Executor Elisabeth
I knives that might Ii i
or mi laid
A Floral Detective of Loot Ago.
In early the Pi
of the river farms of New York
on ingenious way of recovering
I hat have I. i
I i
PRICE CUT I HALF
55.00.
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ME EASTERN REFLECTOR
O. . WHICH
in t V. I-., at BUMS matter,
Advertising mad knows, upon application.
A correspondent desired at every o in adjoining counties.
in to
Pitt Friday, Nov.
Theodore Price is
bare of the
i i- it
price will advance
it
Greensboro
ate in lb of
the Republican party by the price of
a year's subscription.
Guess Theo. Price fell a few
tons smaller when he saw the
report.
not Jo for Chicago
preacher who is several
favorite hymns to attend a old
fashioned camp mating
The Greensboro Tar Baal thinks
North Carolina needs o new louder.
Its desire lo name loader in BO
doubt father to th thought.
way the report put
cotton to humping was enough to
knock bears silly.
proposes to reform its
Nearly everything
lust country reforming also.
The trouble with who
futures is that they lee
what they might have made after it
is too late.
What is the matter that many
people git lost down about Elizabeth
City Betsey i by now
to be out i in wood
Cue about tho amount
Hearst spent trying to get elected
be it. more where
that
The letter of Governor re-
misappropriation of funds
by officers o is
next legislature should
enact u law carrying oat his
The plot of a revolution in Cuba,
that has been discovered by the
shows tho existence of
ugly state of affairs on the island. balk ;
show that there is in
Poor lbs salary baa , ,,., ., mm
been cut in half and be is now ,. ,,.,,.;. f ,,,
only a year. He enterprises they
have to leave off of his luxuries w U a
more.
Hearst's expenses in the recent i
election for mayor in New York were
It costs something
even to want office in New York.
of the largest whiskey dis-
tho world, located at
i Bradford, Pa , was destroyed by fire
gallons of
Every time read of up in the
and loan associations being started f covered
in other towns the good t .,
doing, it makes us wish such
spirit would take ti of
Are We
A prominent said to us
the other day that the biggest
with our system of agriculture
T Way H
An A and his wife
had two sons and two daughters.
With the arrival of first baby
they begun planning about bow
should be
The Woman did her own work and
the worked end scrimped and
denied themselves every pleas-
The boys were to college
and the girls were educated at a
boarding school. The children are
men and women the parents,
having spent every cent their
education, are poor and dependent
them. This is what their
cation has done for children
One son has a government position;
and no of promotion or a raise
The other son learned a trade from
a common friend of bis and is getting
along pretty well, in spite of bis
college daughter
married a dry goods clerk has
forgotten her French and German iii
baby talk to her two babies,
and sciences she studied at
school do not help her much
out her week's work, which in-
washing
other daughter married a country
school teacher and her is
only an as what she
does not agree always, with
what her husband knows, and they
b. more subjects to quarrel over
than the average couple.
And the poor old parents, with every
cent sunk four are
first living with one child and then
with another, not any too
welcome
FUNKS STOPPER.
Do You Save
knew a man ago whose
father was so poor when ho was a
buy that he was hired out to help
support his father's family.
be became a man he accumulated a
largo estate- People would address
him and say you are a rich man. lie
would is more in
saving than Suppose
your labor brings you a thousand
dollars n year, and you spend it all
in eating, drinking, dressing, or
anything else and have nothing to
show for it at the end of the year,
how much have you gained
But suppose you labor for three
hundred and fifty dollars, and cave
half of it, you have gained one
fifty dollars, and are worth
that much more
The art of saving is about to be
cumbered among the A
young man not think h dollar
is worth saving He forms the habit
f spending all his earnings, and
thinks it too small a business to lay
O, v. I. i. Glenn has issued
following timely open letter to the
people of North
upon investigation, officers
of some of the largest foreign in
companies admitted that
t e sums of money belonging to
their companies bad been used Tor
influencing elections, lobbying Leg-
and other
MB, I felt that our people should
be protected against h practices,
and therefore carefully studied our
laws, hoping I could find
some provision, by which such com-
could be debarred from doing
in our
thus dune their policy holders were,
have no such law, however,
though there should be, and in no
uncertain words, I will ask next
General Assembly to amend our ex
laws, so the
loner, by with the consent of
the Governor council of State,
can stop company illegally up
of their policy
holders from transacting any
the State, their officers
make good amounts improperly paid
out. All corporations and insurance
companies have a perfect right to
employ to attend to
matters, or properly
sent before legislative commit
lees, order to express their
on measures, but they have
no right to funds that would
otherwise increase the dividends of
their share-holders, or policy holders,
by Corruptly paying them out to in-
Congress or Legislatures or
controlling results of elections.
argument they make that
certain laws passed, or party placed
iii power, would impair their
and thereby lessen their earn .
capacity, even if true, and it
MENS UNDERWEAR
Good Under-
wear is a hobby
of ours. It's a
subject very-
close to our
hearts.
That's why you
will find every
good sort here.
Everything
is ready from the finest made to
splendid values in medium grades.
Underwear of Natural Wool, Fleeced
lined, Camel's Hair, etc., etc.
Ever seen our Cashmere Underwear
in colors
its n luxury
Natural Wool Underwear is certainly the
BEST VALUE THAT CAN BE FOUND
Never mind your size-we've provided for
you. Long, short, thick or thin, come here
for your Underwear.
Frank Wilson,
THE KING
f provision is not made for the
long neglected insane of North
Fault cannot be laid to
Glenn. it is yet n that we are lazy that I up a small amount daily. He win
shame to the date these farmers, including tenants, do not I insure his life, and is forced to save
,., ,., . . half rod predicted that money to keep Ids p
get to working every week
d in the year they may big
returns from their labor. This family.
is a pretty severe indictment, but How much better if u man would
e in hack; form the and
What a ring I have for
i m Within i
day was it the o .,, . ,,,.
i W agree our Farmers
to i as paymaster in us a rule are lazy, but their labor
. there wore I
a, i states.
laid or III is gone, he is
that policy when ho dies t
money himself while lie is
and j y the I em fit
it bi fore he dies and give what, is left
largest returns I they haven't as i himself to the
Waste causes want, and that often
leads to dishonest conduct. It is
class learned to make nil seasons
the year contribute to their income
ii many of our farmers
are Irving to cultivate too much
A i are at work on tho
presents Miss Alice R re
on her trip as to arrive at, land with tho supply of labor at
tho amount of duly to be paid, and They would far better oil
, ,, , ., if would reduce their
Bo far they have gone tho
is that they ain't worth much.
Sounds just
taxes.
like folks giving in
and cultivate their land re
thoroughly. People who follow
this can testify as to its super-
This acreage n will
itself help to solve the labor problem
Marion Butler, V. S. Senator, is by making the employment of a
getting clear in the army of large of labor unnecessary.
I Hut acreage reduction will avail
wrong and very
of Wilson Times
we is sent out
from Wash in i that ha owns six-
Terri thousands where there was only
of II every week.
He n h in ire for
the
A bi in Raleigh Sunday,
n i i. Ford
The day he rushed out to
stop . runaway team, was struck on
bead by the of the buggy,
receiving injuries MM paused his
Thus his life for
nothing unless it is accompanied
by intensive farming as will
in Indian make blades of grass grow
Then when we ourselves
to a variety of crops making the
real time last nearly all the year
round, farming will take on n new
impetus.
In short, the invariable of
Success for men engaged sorts
of enterprises, as well as farming, is
the moat of tho resources at
your Kinston Free
Press,
Satisfaction with self is not
ways
A committee of United States en-
have during the past week
been inspecting the proposed
for the inland waterway, tho enter
prise which Hon. John H. Small has
been advocating through several
congress. Congressman
Small and Senator Simmons
the committee on the
Reports from towns visited
say that, the engineers manifest much
interest in the matter. We hope
they will make a Favorable report to
the government and that the inland
waterway will be opened. Such
enterprise will benefit tho entire
Atlantic seaboard
is now proposed to establish u
School for teaching girls how to
shop. They ought in connection
with it to a school for
teaching the old man how to raise
money that tbs girls shop
not, cannot justify or excuse their
doing acts recognized by all as
Formerly our people were too
poor to establish insurance com-
in North Carolina, but now
have honest, reliable companies,
amply able and willing to handle
all our insurance.
companies now under
all solvent and the
held by our people are perfectly
good hold one and there-
fore should not be surrendered.
Neither do i desire to do these coin-
panics any wrong, if they will them-
selves do right; but before d dug any
now business, or expecting our
to patronize them, they must
practice equity and compel their aH over the country. Style is the first consideration, but
i correct misappropriations . H
The fitting qualities what is necessary ton shoe, and in
this the ULTRA
Pulley Bo wen
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all
he latest styles and weaves.
Boys and and
Novelty Suits.
You want in your shoos. Ultra shoes have just as much
nap in them as any or shoe, and our own design-
rs are all j tin- producing stylos which later copied by
made, or Steps will be taken
to control tin in
statement is written in
mis many a and letters,
asking mo why some action has n i
a ii i action a
b ilk it i lb i via it,
every effort lie ma do to correct
this i. and in
future protect our people
deeply the trust in me by
the people in electing me
assure them that in this us
well as all others appertaining to
their welfare, I will in to bring be-
fore tho Legislature all such meas-
as will best promote their inter-
and protect them from wrong,
lam glad to state both tho
commissioner the
council of the State are with mo in
my effort to thus secure better pro-
for our policy
All married men are prolific in
excuses.
A matrimonial yoke can be built
for two at a coat of two dollars.
The more ex a i tan does
the less the world has for him.
Stands
Our pattern and last makers are undoubtedly the host in re-
trades,
Wear.
LINE OF SHOES i
Pulley Bowen,
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS
REPORT OF THE
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C.
CLOSE OP BUSINESS, NOV. 9TH,
Loans
Overdrafts
Duo from Banks
Cash
Gold
Silver
1,360.00
9,16.88
630.00
1,888.83
A. great mind treats little minds
as such and is never belittled by
them.
Capital stock pd in 110,000.01
Undivided profits 803.43
sub to check
A man can a very good
by marrying a rich wile.
S . Holes 0,167.00
State of North Carolina, go.
County of Pitt. I
I, J. B. Cashier of do
swear hut the above statement is tut to the beat of my
A girl of always to
the things she will never let bur
daughter do when she has one
that
and belt f.
a-id sworn to b
fore me, this 0th day of Not-
10.15.
J V.
Notary
J- R. DAVIS,
W. M. LANG,
W. J
It. Ti.
This is in of J. H. FRY, who is authorized rep-
resent the Reflector in and
Mrs. Taylor went
Greenville Tuesday,
Mrs. John is visiting her
home at villa.
Just R. O. in
car which
they will sell very
For Holt time alarm
docks and see R. Q.
l If it Rains or snows we are all Mis Georgia returned
for there plenty of rub- this morning from visit to her
bar shoes, and boots, at A home at also to the
Goldsboro graded Miss
Frank to
Greenville Tuesday.
F. O. returned from his
home Sunday night after spending
Miss
borne Monday after spending
Saturday and Sunday with the
home people.
For nice apples, candies,
bananas and nuts go to
II. L.
Be sure to come to the debate
Thanksgiving night i be given
by the Literary society
Sunday with his parents
The town are now
open at the store of R. G.
Let all and
promptly. collector.
Our Use M fall Winter,
goods are aw is. lice be-
fore you bay. yours to A.
W. A Co.
Mi Lee was town
Friday shopping.
Miss May Brooks of
was in
Raymond near
was la town Sunday.
Another large shipment of shoes
all styles sUes and prices very
reasonable. Barbel
Go.
White's Black Liniment, spec-
recommended for the human
family, fine for perfectly
balanced, sub-cutaneous cornier
For sale by
B. T. ft Bro.
We were glad I i. A.
of us
Hi on a
visit w his who is s
in Ike hers. Ma expressed
himself as highly
school. He is of most
farmers sud
in
The A. Q. Oft, are
has teaching for
her while was away. Pro.
giving his
school the best
possible so he baa
for each to spend day
in school.
A Dice lot of feats naps just
received at A. W. Ange Co.
are nice be sure to see
Go to Harrington Co.
for Rubber coats nod jackets.
Be sure to go to see the nice lot
of new furniture that A. W. Ange
A On, has just received before you
buy elsewhere.
Just received oar load floor,
Harrington Barber Co.
new have
The banks at Ayden,
have new state
paper, show
that the business of each is
mg rapidly. These banks are
every way worthy the
of the people.
My This ii Worth
You Stop See
Isn't it Wonderful
Greensboro, K. O. March 1903
Mrs Joe
in staling your
has entirely cm our little
a vary bad -u which
great part of her body,
fro
time she old.
until she w a.; six years old. Mi
is now well
I too
it. has not had u
it Car sic fully,
J. W. COM
RAIN COATS FOR
AND BOYS.
so many orders buggies
already and the letters
No. Jr.
O. U. II. unite with Pitt
Council No. in public worship
at the Memorial Baptist church
next morning at o'clock,
St Greenville.
When you dress
and trimmings to catch go to A,
VT Ange Co they have a alee as
ant.
at
seats bodies, that they have
started a purpose
seats bodies, they
are
business.
Nice Hue of fresh
ways baud Barber
A Co.
Best hosiery for children H,
L.
Nichols, who has been
spending sometime in
returned home Tuesday.
Jerry Nichols is at home on a Harrington,
Mr. and Mis. II. H. Chapman I visit.
spent Saturday and with Several new houses are being
their son near tie always
Harry Abram, a prominent the
man. was In Tues- tho K Q
day.
are offering cut price
their stock which
must be sold within a few days
order to room for their new
supply soon to be received.
Bier line of hats and cane just
received, latest styles. Harrington.
Co.
Mrs. O. S. Smith and two little
sous, Dowdy to
this morning.
Don't forget the furniture
at A W Ange Co
Hisses aid
Roach -it eight
Hiss tie- J- D- D of
q j paid our a pleasant visit
Ho came to see his
daughter, who is in school here,
and to take her home to witness
i marriage of brother, bur
-die would be back as soon
Mrs. B. F, to ; marriage bells had ceased their
Greenville Tuesday. merry chimes.
White's Colic and Kidney Core,
the kidney medicine
for sure
the Store
If yon your laundry look
nice and last In it to H. L.
Johnson who represents the
steam
If you want winter
get one of those good heaters at A.
W. A Co. hey Cheap.
When in to see mo I
run first class livery feed
sale stable. W. L. House,
If you expect r your
seed for meal you can Same lime
by meal far your seed
you have cotton -d the
Pitt Co. Oil Mill.
Try a tie of Kid-
sure cure for all Kid
troubles at Barber
Co.
hay, corn and oats, go to
hi ii Go.
We urn e the assort
Stationary ever n ought vi
t Bro.
Another load of k were
shipped out of A. i, a C
yesterday.
Goto H. L. Johnson's for shoe-,
Ii Ins n nice lot received,
they are nice.
Col ton i- It hi and b
men are c
our up your downs th
ice, but when yon
frames Base .;,.; .,.
day this I
I at II Job Co , paid or on- Ii
bis Hue of Hosiery m .,
Misses Ladles and wild I .
Ange ft Co., have just
of paint, yellow received a new lot of shoes. Be
at Barber sure to see them and get his
Don't bid Horn yon elsewhere.
when you cm get at W
Nicest
ties at Harrington Barber Co.
fol
horses and tie at Harrington
Barber Co.
Spooler prices cans far the
next days V. L. Mouse.
poultry food
Harrington Barber Go.
For bargains in pants go to II.
L. Johnson's.
B, T. Cos Bro. have a full Hue
a 111,1.1 who believes in
farm w n b i;
a second large of u
and caps is season bin . . ,
newest style at Harrington Bar
Co.
Trunks and valise at
ton Barber Co.
A. Cox Mfg Co. fan still
of papers, Inks, shipping Carl wheels and
A sea tablets, day books the ear load.
Shoes arc arriving daily at A.
W. Ange Be sure to get
prices before you buy else-
ledgers, account states,
chalk, crayons, school bags and
straps. Come and see what
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. y,,,
Johnson's. where
II you want a bargain In pants
Nice line fresh to A. W. they
always en hand at Johnson's. per cent off nos
and youth's pants, all; wants Tar II-el cart yo
at Barber had better see about
M. . , , , the -V. Cox Mfg Co will
. I,,, , . . line of winter
. . . j sit p then elsewhere.
The A Q. Cox Co. shipped
of their
yards standard calicoes
per yard, Harrington, Barber A
Co.
oil cloth at A W Ange
Co see their stock before you buy. i
, . and a
desks rue ml .
sold by the A. G. Cox Co.
Nice boggle Robes at
Barber Is.
The A. Q. Cox Mir. Co.
a car load
of bent .-Kid different
heights in w of Buggy
you bodies and seals are
u , w
A., w. A rail Has of trigs OS
e.
A new lino of y just re-1 to counties
by a. G. Chapman yesterday. They have some fence
lie to if it-
a I Saturday, 25th. will
A. W. at public auction
furniture. will
at o'clock. W. B. Kirks.
P-
Co. l a la
A woman can guess a thing right
than a nun can it.
A busy man has time for those
who make a specialty of killing
time.
4-
LAND BALK.
By re of a power of con-
a certain Mortgage Deed
executed K. A to J. W.
clay
and Inly recorded in tile
X page
Undersigned will on Saturday, the
day of Nov., at o'clock,
U., expose to public sale In-fore the
court house door In Greenville, to lbs
highest bidder for the
real property to The
of situated
county, North Carolina,
and described a Bounded
the south by the lauds of
the of
Adams, on cast
the west of W.
containing is acres
more or less better u. a
one-third undivided Interest in a
tract of laud formerly
to Lydia Dawson is made
to satisfy the terms of said mortgage
deed. This 23rd of October.
J. W. Mi
J. C.
Let us set you straight on the matter of
Overcoats. The most successful process for water-
proofing a garment is that of Priestley's, and every
treated to their process bears their name,
and when in addition to Priestley's stamp
n overcoat is identified with the label of Wilkinson the
combination is one that insures not only a waterproof
overcoat, but also an overcoat of fine fabric, with all the
knocks of and that distinguish the
Clothing people from the ordinary sort.
A New Line Just Received,
-r mm . mm
mis
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA.
NOTICE.
Bf virtue of power u
certain Mortgage Deed a id de-
livered by K. Spier to E.
March
duly
office North
Has, in Book 0-7 the
will expose to public sale, before
court door Greenville, to
a tractor parcel of land
the county of and
state of Caroline and described
as follows, to wit. That lot or parcel
of land c town of a
street the land
of n on west, Gertrude
on south. w.
Main street on north, containing
-f an acre more or lens, lo satisfy said
mortgage Terms of cash,
1901.
F, G. Greenville, s, e,
I In Court
Co int.-.- IS fore tho
W A, Mary r m m
w. R. i id
1.- II it VI
d. Jail ind M
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d Carson, i
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Taylor, Mann-
I. Me.
Mary E. Ward,
Wade and Wife
i, j u Manning,
Moore, Rufus Harriett I-
ward, John i L
N M Hammond wife Eli-
w j a w
w A
wife K.
J. K. u J. -e . S
w O , is i
Wills Dav-
being minors
who Is i defendant In
cause, will take notice
that special entitled a-.
Court I County, before
Clerk, t- Incorporate a
the said will Further
before the
County, at his in
villa, lbs day .
petition it
which will be deposit I the
the said I Herb within ten days
I- r ii .-. i will alts take notice, that II
he fails laid petition and
within the tine ;
by law. will th-1
court or relief
oBoS In
mu rd day
D. C.
Fife.
LIFE
her
is offering
companies. will sell at same
premium yon pay com pay thereby
you or k
P. DAY,
The Pioneer of Home
go
No .
FOURTH S. C.
. c.
mink pas
r sale buy
is either
Hit . i .
to i
U. Ur I rt n
III i -i ii o
for Cash on Time.
When yon are in town wan m- horse
properly i r, pal . at





ft
location f m
is lie may go
land recover. Woman is weak. One
. step for her and all is over. She
cannot sink much lower. We are
The o
the , , , , l. . .
et J
from all parts of the earth's surface, the pay more dearly lot
mar be foundation for lost soul. No power on earth
modern idea which locale hell it save now
the center of our planet This id in
m a located at Ur- . ,
or utter annihilation Hie other day.
to have among the Jews at is strong; he may go
early data to wrong and and here is the
then belief, there were three pas- f Society to
leading t it-the b condoning in him what it
routs and, ,
descended; the pea, because condemns in woman. And the won
it is written that Jonah to of it all is that woman
God out of the belly of hell, and to frame these society
third passage, which last we at J- , .,., , perdition
last idea of without trial, without jury, yet will
month of hell being hi lake a lecherous, dirty rascal in
capital of i founded knowing of his guilt. If ha
the . has money and social standing ha
fire duce the
his m in , ,. . ,, .,.,
Thank the
cried Hannah Plant, of little lock,
, the relief I got
Salve. It cared
tearful running which
nothing else would heal, and from
which bad suffered
It is a marvelous healer for for
cuts, burns and wounds.
I. drug store.
Ami the
take the world just as it comes.
foundation of the
world, but it is
Record.
who ore
their Urn- wrong
number . leasers Li a i
provided . ,
tended for . Sue To the Grower, and
far County.
recreant j to
wide c
a each township
Christians c j first at t,
near tire v p. u and name from
and roomy, h far J
the get r me
which the W
enter the Lake
last two, rt Is to in a
wholesale
The H n
of a gate
the a m ti.
two to live deli-gates to a
meeting to be held at the Court
House in the
Saturday in 9th at
This is for the
purpose of organizing the
A Disastrous Calamity
It is a disastrous calamity, when
you lose health,
and constipation nave sap
it away. Prompt relief can
be bad in New lite
Pills; they lip your
Organs, cure
colic, etc.
Guaranteed at J L.
store.
Money take more interest
in business than any other class of
men.
Man's
is often as woman's, but
Too, d Austin, the
publican, of lad.
was , when he
refused to allow the doctors to op
on his wife, for female
be says
eluded to try Electric Bitters. My
wife iv i- then so sick, she could
hardly leave her bed.
physicians had failed to
her. Alter taking Electric
she was cured, and can
now perform all her household
by J. L.
Woolen, Druggist.
A mistake by a dentist
dental.
tied-
Son Lost Mother
runs in our fain
fly, through it I lost my
write- K. B. of
Ho. For the past live yearn,
the interests in Pitt county and to
a to the Caro
opening far Association which
the The . . , .
Sixth gate, the onS- in Raleigh the Dial
in the -airs of by day in January, the 3rd. County
which the papas will Why land township organizations will be
the pagan gate believed to U- outlined by the Southern Cotton
. . . ,
. gate in the Bach will elect a
Mohammedan boll is for President,
the hypocrites all Southern Cotton Association
Strange to it is of DOw recognized as a prominent on the slightest
smallest of the gates. f. i. i protecting a cold, I taken
Winston, the . F . ; .,
believed hell to on a con-
et, and that mom damn- f staple on paying
d were suffering in the and I trust all who are
rays of the sun and the next in cold d will meet give
hundreds of ,. . . .,.
their hearty
H. k.
next if I i
low Hero.
Christian idea of hell old
i . n dim i
location of
forever and
also there is a as to
whether it really burns and
or only effects which an
everlasting in their nature. St. i
Louis Republic
Posting
On one when l
Charles Page was j
cook were
brought him by one the
dean sent
the i I i led his
i and .
with dismissal.
., lined
e ill lone,
r. I
yo. lilt I
in f-. w , .
tin y cot j
Vice President District,
North Carolina Cotton Association,
King's Few Discovery for c n
has saved me
from serious lung His
mother's death i-s tor
Mr. livid, lint be that lung
trouble must no; be neglected,
how tn core Quickest re
f cure mid
Price and guaranteed at
J. L. Woolen, Druggist. Trial
free.
Uriel college grave
against the, college
To Publishers
and Printers
Dew
process, on patents
are pending, whereby we
can reface oM Brass Col-
and Head Bales,
kind thick-r, and make
fully as as now
without unsightly
obs or feel -1 be bot
m,
The last man will be ti
survival of you know.
A chasm that
l ,
i sarcasm.
often separates
old red
.- , .
Lie
the Baptist,
Quest -ii-
church . . .
-Well, sun, L;
ii y
couldn't kip u
back in ch.
always
and don't
. .
,. I m .
ho i.
I . . .
but ll
. . I
airy
but . ah,
and are dose
Press.
PRICES
Column lead
. t a
I., s and
Head Ruled J In In
and over per
AN OLD A
HAYS i
light pan a y
Sickness i purse.
; ;. i i. . . .
. . . .
stem
it
Subs
A sample
Rule.
or refaced
full
Service.
L. leaves
Washington daily
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves
Greenville daily
at for
Connecting at Washington with
Norfolk southern Railroad tor
Norfolk, Baltimore. Philadelphia,
New York, Boston and all
North. Connects Norfolk
with all points West.
Shippers should order their
freight via Norfolk, ear- Norfolk
Southern R. R.
Mailing Hours to change
notice.
T. H. Agent. Washing-
ton, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Agent,
N. C.
H. C. General T. and
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va.
Howls
Um
too fast, u skip a
sure of
or
ska in
and r but
m left
U yea
your heart is weak
diseased, and cannot -get
better without
Dr. Cure
strengthens weak hearts, and
rarely fails to cure
disease it, and
you will find
1st, X look
down and Crops.-,
grew I.-Id
my i
was
mo up to My
and bully were swollen lo
least three ilia i sit
up in from
I pent fur Dr.
Cure, by
had them nil I was
cured. I f.-.-l than have for
twenty Bad I am to do
kind of work on my f My
physician toll mi- that If ft
hadn't been tor Dr. Cure
would now in my
L. T. CURD, Ky.
Dr. Heart Cure Is told by
your druggist, who will that
the first bottle will If It falls
he will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Announcement
As raT A fan supply of
we Saws Grips, Satchels and
ks eases, J. R. Smith Bro.
g, A an re
those in arrears. We a
I groceries
their from
W.
I A I. Ill IN
Groceries
And Provisions
Cotton and
I Ties always on hand
. Kept con-
l at in stock. Country
, Produce Bought Sold
We beg leave to announce that we are
Wholesale and Retail
for s
Lead, Paints,
Colors, and and
country Ready Paints.
There is no Urn la Out better
the it has it a
reputation for wares
.
If you use you
never worry .
We 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,
Not Quite
How often you get a
nail or screw driver or
lacking. Have a good
tool box and be prepared
Our line of tools
is all you could desire, and
we will see your tool
box does Dot lack a single
article.
Of Course
You get Harness,
Horse Goods,
of
J. P
Corey
office. We ,
for job
shoes are the best. Every j
air sold a
W. C. a Co.
for For carpenters
art are rope and pulleys, at J. K.
I torte.
The loaf bread right
fits oven at
Oner
Tyson.
the finest, Can eon and
Smith Bro.
Hay corn, oats, meal, bull-, lime
windows binders nails Cross
mechanic tools at J
J. W la
I now back again from the
Optical College, where he
tan special coarse If yen r the way
I the science of optics, ready to Tin ware
D. W.
N or t h C a r o I i n a. j
.,.
Yost on
There arc Lord
at
one
at a garden party and somebody of-
him s was la-
.- this tin
nulled up to with
i shout and
you,
ho a
your
of
iii a i
as binding and
as a
promise,
is
Philadelphia Printers Supply Co
if and
Hill Grade Material
H. mt street p
BROS. S CO
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers In
Cotton, Grain and
Private Wires to New Tori
and N-w Orleans.
LANIER HILLIARD,
Greenville, N. C.
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Iron Fencing Sold
When yon the best fountain
pen it is a Parker. Nice assort-
at Reflector Book Si ore.
HAS IT EVER
OCCURRED TO YOU
ft Many People Yea ft
Without w
o leaving your quo off lee a
Two
Dyspeptics
If SM too fat it Is
turns U fat of
If you too fat producing loads
that you sat not sad
thin, stringy people not
Pepsin in
too much Pepsin and not
enough
Dyspepsia Cure
contains all the digestive juices that are
found in s healthy stomach, and la
those proportions necessary to
enable the stomach and organs
to digest and assimilate all that may
is cot only a perfect
but it is a tis-
sue building tonic as well. curse
Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Palpitation of the
Constipation. You will it.
What You Eat
Rest stomach, rebuilds
sad firm flesh.
I I. k
Norfolk. Va.
nil n my I and handlers
e ate tat for Mi j Ties Bags.
and shipments
is s
; iV
DR.
.
Take
Ton's offer mid get a
good reading at half
Dr. D. L-
A Telephone Line
If. TO
is
DOOR
Can
LET
For Rates
LOCAL SM
and
Company,
I cot ice
1st I will be
wed to furnish private eon-
t lo and depot for
a persons town at
I each person The will
I only run lintels to
depot wharf fare on
will lie phone
W. J. TURNAGE
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite,
Iron Vases,
CHAS. MILLER WALSH,
DEALER IN
Monumental Work and Cemetery
Furnishings.
service than before
I to those from weak eyes
and la of glasses.
We are daily heavy
and groceries, a nice
line Of
kepi fa a
J. H. files Bro.
Bed steads,
and week
I dressers sables
the
of I reel
pared to
Us
take ease wee at ewe
or eyes, as
bad low ea a
to sellers Ike
and give entire a
patient or no. Ike
largest per all
headaches eye diseases originate
from errors of refraction and eye
attain. It is pro
when eyes call fr
assistance. Glasses are the only
remedy for errors of and
weak eyes. Any style or form of
glasses given desired. As good
references as are in the county
I famished on application.
J. W. Taylor, Ref. D.
Tyson invites your
attention to their car load of Stoves
and heaters.
We attention to
pleaded line of harness, Cannon
and Tyson.
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for
J. R.
Buy your furniture of
they have the best
cheapest.
W. Jackson A showing
most complete line
yo tbs, suit's ever
the town of Give
them a trial. They are sure that
they can p use you as the style
quality.
have the
strongest line of dress goods
shoes town.
Calico and at l cents j
per yard, great in
re see us, Hart Jenkins.
glass
warn-,
J It a Rn
r a. a Go's new
market beef,
fish.
earn corn
, apt t H.
OX
CW It by .
in Mrs New Singer
tag easy J. H.
A Mr free
keel of pants
for Ike ea the market at
J. B. A Bro.
planter the
beet on the market at J. B. Smith
Br,
apples, bananas and all
kept by
Slippers
Bro.
at J,
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw-
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B.
Smith Bro.
Our line of Groceries Con-
is complete. Call and
see us. J. H. Tripp Bro.
Highest prices paid for chickens
and ages and all country produce
by J. H. Tripp Bro,
Cull on Hart ft Jenkins for ft bar
rel of Columbia Flour, none better
lobe had anywhere.
styles in wrap
for Ladies
also a line of Zephyr
tors at R Smith e Bro.
Thu Methodist school
rally was a perfect success. The
songs, recitations, fee, were nil of
a lino order and reflect very much
credit upon the managers. To
Miss Dora no small
portion of the credit is due and
those who attended are load in
their praise for the pleasure
afforded them. The singing of the
and the recitations
Mis. were exceptionally
fine,
All Work With Pneumatic Tools.
PETERSBURG, VA.
your buildings
painting them with
Town and County lend
full line of kepi at J.
R. Smith
You should see our of lace
before J.
Spier Co., Of Ridge
Spring, several hundred
bales of cotton from this point
yesterday.
V. and paper nailing,
Pumps with Ion,; or short joints
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro.
our line of ladies and
cloaks. J.
Boy one of our
Hals. Sold under a e.
J. R. Turnage.
Come to Jenkins
when yon need to dress
your feet, we can save you money
and yon something to fit the
foot. We carry the nicest and best
shoe ever saw. Try n
pair and be
Dress Broad cloth, Hem i-
Mohair, cashmere, albatross
silks, trimmings, lining and while
goods at J R Smith a Bro
bare left
at ease on the train for
Mr. L. J. Chapman, of
Friday Mrs. J. f.
J. H. Barnhill has keen on a
visit to his Mrs. A. L.
Mrs. Hill, of Washington, has
been Mrs. Katie
E. E. ft Co. will do all they
possible to .-e
their line of heavy and fancy
groceries
carry
a line of meat, lard en
goods. Don't buy before giving
me a trial. Frank Lilly.
Hart Jenkins
smoking is O. K .
Miss Annie Lewis came up from
yesterday and out
near Haddock's Cross Roads where
she will take charge a school.
MUs Williams, of
ville, from Saturday until
Monday with Mrs. Frank Lilly.
On Jan. 1st I will
business in and must
sell my stock consisting dry
boys and
groceries I
at east. All I ask is is
see, what I to Will
sail all, i of
t call sue
serve
J. P.
at a K
A teL
sails Mil ft Bro
Bay year a
ft beat.
Oar baa added
a glass frost en kit
when we Ska
were mistakes
had a
mash worse. Mis Via is
well and awe la
say, bot Shat S
sister, Mis Beta, who has had a
and hops she
may too b
left
for Fortress where be will
the was
accompanied bis brother.
who will relate a few days.
I always heap hand a full
tine feed staff
seed halls,
staff.
ears cotton seed,
will pay highest cash price, don't
sell your seed until you see me.
F. Lilly.
For rugs, carpeting, mattings
and see our line J. R
Tor
one to
purchase a valuable tract of laud
partly the town will
do well lo see the undersigned at
J. A, Harrington.
hand sewing machines
which we will sell at auction
to the highest dome and
get a high grade at your
own price. Saturday December
2nd 1905 at o'clock p. in. J. II.
Tripp ft Bro. Ayden N. C
Mis. Will died at the home
of Kin-ton lust
evening at o'clock and
was In ought to the home of F.
Hint, her husband's fattier, Sun-
day. Ste buried in
afternoon at Gannon graveyard a
the country. Elder
E. T. Phillips conducted the
funeral services,
more people in
Saturday than we have
seen any Saturday since living
here, a as a
all day from indications
the dispensary did have
smallest sales by any means.
U. Tripp ft iii sell at
public auction secondhand sew-
machines to the highest bider
at their store Saturday December
2nd at o'clock p. in. J. II,
Tripp s Bro. Ayden
Don't fail to come lo our big
second hand, Singer Davis,
New Home, Domestic and other
standard makes machine,
at o'clock. Saturday December
2nd J. H. Tripp Bro.
Ayden N, C.
Twenty ire dollars reward will
be paid for the delivery of Sam
tn L. W. Tanker,
of Pill If. c.
mulatto, weigh or
all good made
years old, when last
wore slouch bro. n
pins hair in middle, lips
talks aid like,
from where
came, fond of the ladies.
He convict
31st. 1905. The
reward will be promptly
Sui.
. C.
Dr. Joseph Dixon,
Block, Baal Railroad St.
Ayden, N. C.
W. B. of
was Saturday.
It. E. of
has been down talking our
friends.
Miss Mamie II
day evening to visit Mi-s Dora
Hornaday at W. J. Mum ford's
returned to her home Id
Monday
M. C.
M. M. his not only tin
and best arranged
in but
adding every a
appliance to ii
every particular. He baa already
a largo arc m
this
lights make the
general appearance very .
Dr. Sauls deserves success and
it.
OF
THE BANK OF AYDEN
i AYDEN, N. J.
At coos e et business 19th, 1905.
Beak
H. S. notes
2,913.00
LIABILITIES.
A WOW
Tbs m-d Use Sentry
on Baits-.
These a
-ii
u at
I his
who
on hi. pol awakes,
gasps,
i This has been re-
as work of fancy, but it
i. some
r a -wry that an
place.
i of notes in
called
the publication of which was
1792 continued until
1815, relates that on the night
followed the second of the bat-
of in Italy, in Gen-
Bonaparte, after
the greatest fatigues, made lour of
the of hi army. He de-
to inform himself to the
vigilance of his men and the move-
of th enemy.
he came upon u
whom excess of fatigue had
exhausted and who lay asleep
on the ground. General Bonaparte
possessed himself cautiously of the
man's gun and mounted guard his
place.
and l . soldier, awaken-
with a his gen-
in man had f --.-; i.
and cried
am
said Bona-
to kindly.
thou undergone it
may a man to
ts but time
. thy
If this
us west buts k it is
mad
aw bus was not yet an
but a .
less
to
Cashier's
Total.
e IN i . i
I, J. ft. the bank, do swear
the above is true to the of my be-
lief, j J. K
let
U, verses,
sad
and
is Us
and the
h et
W Tut
tbs
occurs
a.
sad
is lit-
to before
rue, this of Nov.
Notary Public.
J. a.
R. CANNON.
Director-
Man Wants Little Here Below
But Wants That Little Good.
We make it a rule to keep tin; host quality of
goods, as good goods always give satisfaction.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
We have a largo and carefully selected lino of Clothing, and
can fit you with a Suit or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom Prices
We sell the and
many other Popular Brands of Shoes.
Try The United States Standard Flour and you will have
r. keeps supply on baud
are agents for Wire Fence and have prices rigid
and examine our goods and prices before you buy.
Our Motto Is, Thirty Six Ponce Is Better Than t low
Very Respectfully,
J. J. EDWARDS N. C.
I the of
as. of
the at
Teas
in of
alphabet. Thu
ward its equivalent,
times in the
l he more exact,
1,853 times
mid word
times. The word does not
occur in the book of list her.
Finger
variety of nail corresponds,
it .-aid, particular
of the health. is, for
instance, the
linger nail is broken lo quick
is ragged. The nail is
thin, and two layers
i u is
every time the nail against
a hard subsume. No amount of
manicuring will make nails
Thu Hi .- must
of nil cot i-. iii a.; calmed.
Another J . . per-
son i- i .-i in or
ii in, . excess
of uric in I Mail
have on ii n
sign of i n. A rapid nail
growth i- the hi ii of h
OF CONDITION OF
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO.
AT N. V.
At the of business Nov.
RESOURCES.
Loans discounts
. JUli.
t Ivor drafts
furnitures Fixtures
from Banks and
Bankers
Cash
and silver coin,
National bank and
other U. s. notes
lock
ii
sit
out
standing mil
711.07
II
1,750.00
3,050.50
Total
Total
State of North Carolina,
I. H. H. Taylor, Cashier the above named bank, do
that tin-above statement is true to the best of my
edge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to be-
fore me, this 18th day of Nov.
JULIUS BROWN,
Notary Public.
II. Taylor,
R. J. GRIMES,
J. K.
M. O.
Directors.
Wild Soar Hi., a
. us, km;, of i la-logos in
n So
he up r In- slaves
me i r to him
, lie ii . .- lo its
When a-
con I ho king sent or him and
iii, think you of
now and the slave
i r, many n
S; I i
in ill i
en I ho
f Iv
. in told
into In-11 i
in ii S
tin
. av
killed in
i r n word of I
I into -i
According to Contract.
A man other i ; m a
to partition a part of
and particularly Instructed
the workman to make part ii ion
sound proof. Tho carpenter declared
that he could do this effectually with
n filling of sawdust. When it was
finished, the man stood on one
and called to the carpenter on tho
other t
you hear John
No, not n was
prompt Words.





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Read very word of tide. will prove most profitable have mad; in For months and years capital, brains, genius and enterprise have con-
planned and curled out to e successful culmination a tremendous trade triumph that knows no in the annals of commerce. We now lay before you
he rich result of this long tireless effort.
We balk at no quantity if the quality is standard. A World Marvel of Twentieth Retailing
The Buying Organization
I is t. , -l i t- f, r in strokes in Its fame U national. c strength is respected. We bait gob the turn eat thing
a Carnival of Under
That will i i la i T- of. ill with whirl-wind velocity. Typo is All printed prices are patient paper. Our achievements are in our Store
not in our To lo this sensational, money an event fall j yon m la person coma early.
Sensational of Hens Clothing.
Your of a lot suits made of good
strong of an f Sale price 11.00
A sensation in ens scotch mix-id Cheviots and
medium shades of and Looking fancy mix-
in small and plaids and mingled effect. These
ire certainly the grandest, values State 3.49
Mens Mae suits, comprising a grand assortment single an d
double breasted Baits, blue, gray and brown.
tweed mixture in all the newest most desirable
l-i. all superbly tailored, co-its Preach face A
perfect fit Vainer that ate equal in every respect
sups that sell for special price
Man's fine suits, extra fine, equal in respect to tine
custom work. This season's latest styles and best sellers.
Worsted, Cheviots, Scotch mixtures and ever reliable
Better made garments have by any concern
in North Carolina. then to be the equal of any
garments the mark-i. We are Q selling them at 7.85
We have put on sale -it suits no others can sail
for i more. They o i i i in I I sacks.
clothing -m It St in black nil
and tile latest shades of g i i I n i . i, ind tail
to a Into Others consider
good values a pi a is 111.60
Come in and ask ; i see our clothing. We are always
glad to show the in. It co i ti look n I slim you
are tired we hare a nice warm for to rest.
Youth and
Clothing.
For want of space we quote these. We
have on hand an of styles
and qualities to the most We
guarantee you a tit and a convincing bargain.
We have on band new a lot of hoy pasts
snits worth to all of which will be
before you. Age to 1.48
Mens Extra Pants.
We have now extensive and attractive Hue
ranging in price from to per pair.
These are bargains, every pair.
Overcoats, Storm Coats, Rain Coats.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
We can fit you up in these so comfortable you
will enjoy bad weather like sleeping under a tin
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin
others.
Mens heavy underwear at
heavy underwear at
men, women, children.
Al. we ask is that you see our new line
buying you will away a ,
advertisement for us.
now .
Mans patent dress .
Ladies patent . .
fresh and styles.
to
Surpassing Values.
yards good Calico, per yard
good k Homespuns
bail grade ,
Yard wide white
bolts assorted colors Outings
bolts
Best Apron in this sale
Heavy Canton Flannel at
Best Feather bed Tick at
Dress Goods.
Best row
01.00 Broadcloth now
Big line 1.00 colored Taffetas ,
all wool now .
Ladies Goods,
new styles now .
good Corsets going now , . .
Ladies fleece lined Underwear now .
A big line of Trunk ail Bag at a saving of per cents.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest.
FURNITURE. FURNITURE.
WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM FLOOR
TO CEILING and w give you wholesale prices.
GOLD.
You ha- in can. to us take your an I , s , will find . w want
, or money refunded,
II
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.
J. WHICHARD, EAter Owner.
VOL No.
and Friday.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No.
MISS GOTTEN
ENTERTAINS
Mouses of th Confederacy.
Out of tin- ii
i s j
lion of
. i-
i.
A GREAT FUTURE FOR
M, Mo re went I
It's Growth is Prosperity is General-Green- . ,, , ,
I lie r J
d is by the Most Magnificent , n
SOME LOST
OTHERS WM
Gathering at ti area in Not Carolina.
Miss Pattie Skinner, Of His pM and t should go where I
III ll J .
P. T. i w.
to
Cotton in Five Minutes Nets
i the Hadley Tool Eight
Greenville.
captured
I lie of
Al Mr- and Mrs. i d in the gave i
K.
Mm Sallie, but work com-
. . in two om-
oaths party it
U, P .
if town of
is a marvel To those
lake i ; u tun of
an ii mi ii i hi
ii is- on Its seven
by in i I up
ares la the state,
I II- J I Ii f Slid ;
it made. . , ,.
Ii m in--- in in there i do
F. M. went
y evening.
Million Dollars, and
Lose out.
j- US m l
the tow ii, long will
In- till border and
in hi
Mrs. B.
Jr. in
Oars marriage Mr. O. on
being the Dan
the I bars
if tat ht Bustle i with Tub
. , , u spreading to
st seven and after adopting to
i- of her an the work, wanting h
dinner was nay s
midst beautiful leave orders.
county in the one of the
notion and is in
the state, and the best people on
earth to make a country the
question where i
ville, the tear, going to
fr. White, a-
young, .; man
a- a pin l . the tow ii,
i prop Try on th
market, ii horn
and I he
The an an Io
dictate Mr. While, Inn
-j. ant h
A. M. went lo
B i o
dinner and before tearing bare a complete let of the
i is ball Skinner us books in a f days can be
by tbs the victim seen ibis office
in b many
of Miss had
Wini at
great Bomber rare
fill for
Mr. Mis.
. of held an
elect Thursday on the question
dispensary open saloons.
And it is Indeed problem.
Leaking me matter square in
the face, the carefully
I observed and closely watched does .
where the trend of residential tract of land should not be grown
outlook set-med sod where crop when the lows
most opportune location could n, ., U area for homes. We
believe upon area honest, serious
ville in by far in lead. West consideration of future
Greenville is b the little Moore, T. White, F. M.
filled a out town, regard- I- A. , L. Pender and W.
S Can, Miss Skinner; Dr. The dispensary by a vote of
Brown, Mies to W. are four saloons In
and have to
Alice Whits, of January when lbs
Dr. LouiS Skinner, Mrs. K. It.
Charlie Lena
Matthews; W. K. Mis
Prank
Mis Winnie Skinner; J.
Moire. J. Gardner and J.
nary rill
Confederacy.
Ii.
will pleats
afternoon at o'clock,
no afternoon the following masting is especially desired
before the party bads as new t to elected,
the was I this first regular meeting
served on the bank of Tar River, in the season,
the home, to a clone
nil or
in in n 1-.
f .- the crop
wish Increased
II tin Mud his pool
f I em profits
. Mr.
-re
ville, came in
, , lore . Price and hi.-
and , A. . .,,.
lo-i millions,
we . to ,. , , . ., ,,
J. Bully was a heavy
B. V. no-. .-- ford, who
i- h h
nun
M Nina of Hew
Bi . . who has visiting Miss
A Lang, left
l. M lore, n. I,. Jam.-, T. K.
men in
k a e the
. id in lo mass-meet-
colored settlement, and Bouts j tens of the few
lithe only bops of the I and
future of that The town .
that makes a nod ;. your heart and lei
offers the beat location for homes. , , towards South
A more beautiful addition La j Will you do lit Many want
future cannot be f Will do the
James properly, thing and the town lie
by S. T. White Sigh, opened and spread out There are
level the must of means who will boy If
in every Why; will . rest terms, and
Mr. While has not laid out and whole would be
made the iotas a most bountiful bettered by such s citizenship as
building locality is a mystery, would be purchasers of
town of Green ville -o beautiful lots. X. X,
.- mi December 3rd, when an
. i- esp etc i lo made
lo hob a
pounds a above me
high id- of
so was caused
it's report of
the of ginned to
S Wall had
nay
the Odd In that town In
went to Ayden
Its beauty,
inn never he
forgotten by those good
fortune ll be the guests of
Mr.
genial and home,
this
Hand Mangled
Oil Friday b y who
works at Lumber
Veneer O-i., his band
in a and badly
Wangled.
Good
weak
and first two days
in tin lo market,
me west her lb n follow
ed up It, M fur taken
nil the w iron bad u
good Week, l wars
huge on I'M lay. Many
farmers who were
high
Prices.
n had to through
tho sale of the Barmen
fr the
we k, and we a with
there was day
the week on tot
IT DOES NOT TAKE ALL
But Sentiment Is in
That Direction.
for night, were
carried to grave yard,
miles tin town, today for Inter
J. A.
service.
Free Press speaking
teen dispensary
In town .-l
which foul will close
January 1-1, says the
passing of the at
Pit dimly will have r saloon
in it. In tins his the Press is
mistaken, as are yet
at
Pact in and
about lit all after at
the
is grow-
it h a quest in of time
when all will be closed several weeks ago,
mil lie county freed the
saloon evil.
Brought Home Burial,
The remains of Edward
Liberate and infant,
by Mi. and
Supreme Court Upholds The Raleigh
Board of Aldermen.
The Board of Aldermen, who
their new ball.
Friday, 34th.
J B. Thursday
from up the road.
Dr. M. I. Fleming returning to
Hamilton this morning.
O. B. Hadley returned to La-
Thursday evening.
V. H. Attorney Harry
returned Thursday evening from
Mrs. Rowe, of
arrived evening t vi-n
her Mrs.
O K.
evening from Southern Pines and
g I e r lo show
soon i H The fig-
in This
. crop j
. .-. Sew Journal,
Greenville always observes
by u general
t of business. The
tom w prevail next Thursday,
on which day the stores,
aid business
will be Closed. People
observe this not come in on
that day to transact
FIRE GRIFTON
Mr-. Leah, veil and secure an election r
lure lay from I Unless he vote in sin-a
The remains have bean by the
held that no petition Wilmington where he had been
planting
I,
Observer.
Non Suit in s
The bits been reached HI
In the of v.
T. vs.
aid grape
yards.
Saturday, Nov.
el i- Mrs.
i. U. ye.
II went to
Gin House and Other Prop-
Destroyed.
The gin house of Mr, F. M.
near was destroy-
I by together
mi his gin machinery and
about bales of cotton. The lire
Is to work of an
s. Hi . this morning The loss is
o S
WILL SELL PROPERTY.
I see in in your paper
as to the future prosperity
and rill
the people get
this the
writer to property
H. N. V
of of
Kate Wiggins if Salvation Supreme Com t this
Army, has s tic delivered a decision sustain
A log be order of Fred M.
a if this in Wake County Superior
city, her t bis on
the plaintiff had shown
on I he pan of
Having a Good Tim-. Duke in the
p of tin
son
R went to
S. O. nun . lo
OHO and falls heavily Mr.
as we understand he had
no Insurance.
K -1 his in .
Miss Bessie Harding went
A fall r living e of l
of.
Mi. S pl In wen
y lo visit Is.
Mr-. O. went
to
l.
Ill
lots of sold at the business portion of
Farmers warehouses not
run hi as per
T ram
piles either,
large lots brought fancy
figures.
the part of the t
get prices f
Greenville in a good
d.
mis property I did
Intend ll to keep
my own But after giving
careful to ab
Ii lakes I work on I nave
to lay In lots and will
sell people
u , to
same. Vim
SAM White.
No man over shares Ins
m with any all
Tod many think that a crooked
t must lie a one.
is nearer
heaven than when be makes u
child happy.
rural ho taken in-
magazine
tails as be la having best and Trait Company.
, today to visit relatives,
time imaginable reading them these The lie
winter AH who Banking and Trust Company, w returned
of a year's read- be found column, shore from Scotland Neck ex
at less than half that the business of this
mil wall too inn, . bulking house is Mrs, W, J. Smith returned
only lime, raj growing. Though Friday evening from
old its surplus
j Undivided t oil Is have a.
nearly hall a is
Electricity Spank Illinois Children.
.,,
trio spanking Invented
Mis came b e
this morning from Ayden d
Abbott and his musical
company in
was lit I id at the
opera Friday night audit
proved a Mr.
took the leading role as the Sporty
r , be all that could
e The
by members of the company
order. There
ere a n of encores and
was beard.
a . be
by g dug
Guild.
by Professor Is use feature of this bank is ii pays
In public school on long deposits, Inn
a suburb of this city, giving your money an earning
operation is to as well as being kept safe,
place the pupil over
press a button and I Notice to Juniors.
thin bring a of paddles into Members o; the Jr. O. A. M.
play. visiting brothers an requested
Tho parents of pupils threaten at
to withdraw their from older lo attend
school It the machine is nut taken j a body the o'clock
out. Baptist church.
E. n. Evans, .
Miss Annie down
from Friday
returned
. Pattie
Mount, came down Friday evening
vi-it Mr. and Mrs.
W. M- King.
Mrs. B. O. Sadler and little
daughter, of Baltimore, who have
been visiting Mrs. J. G.
this morning.
of the
church met Friday at
home of it. ii. Home and
a Junior Guild whose
is to work the beautify.
of the The following
were elected
Mi-. W. H. Dull, President;
Miss Pattie
dent; Miss Vincent,
Miss Lee Treasurer.
The fruits of righteousness do
not grow from tho flowers of


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Eastern reflector, 24 November 1905
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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November 24, 1905
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