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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1903. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SUNDAY MORNING FIRE. <lb/>
Two Dickinson Avenue <lb/>
Destroyed. <lb/>
Just before o'clock Sunday <lb/>
morning lire started the kitchen <lb/>
to the building on Dickinson ave- <lb/>
occupied by Mr. J. T. A brains <lb/>
as a boarding house. Mr. Abrams <lb/>
Bays he was awakened by a noise <lb/>
caused by something fulling. His <lb/>
room was full smoke and look- <lb/>
out he saw the kitchen was on <lb/>
tire. The boarders in the Louse <lb/>
were awakened and the alarm <lb/>
given. <lb/>
The lire had made good head- <lb/>
when discovered and burned <lb/>
so rapidly it could not be stopped. <lb/>
There was lime to save only a <lb/>
of the content of the lower <lb/>
floor, and everything up shuts was <lb/>
lost. Some of the boarders lost <lb/>
everything they had, only having <lb/>
time to put on a clothes. <lb/>
a short while the flames <lb/>
spread to the of Mr. S. <lb/>
B. Wilson, was only a few- <lb/>
feet and was also <lb/>
destroyed. The crowd that had <lb/>
gathered in the meantime succeed- <lb/>
ed in letting all the furniture out <lb/>
this building. <lb/>
The residence of C. A. <lb/>
White on one side and of Dr. <lb/>
Ernul on the other, narrowly; <lb/>
escaped. A wood house on <lb/>
White's Sparks <lb/>
fell the roof of the old Corey <lb/>
building, further the avenue, <lb/>
set it on lire but it was easily <lb/>
put out. <lb/>
The total is about <lb/>
Mr. had insurance <lb/>
on his furniture. <lb/>
United Warship Needed Within <lb/>
Easy Range. <lb/>
Washington, Aug. <lb/>
state department today received a <lb/>
cablegram from Minister <lb/>
in which he stated advices from <lb/>
the American consults at <lb/>
and Beirut were to the effect that <lb/>
while the Americans those <lb/>
places are of suffering <lb/>
from an uprising at any time the <lb/>
situation was not at the time of <lb/>
sending the dispatches as grave as <lb/>
earlier reports would indicate. Mr. <lb/>
has been instructed to <lb/>
notify the government <lb/>
that it most keep the peace, and <lb/>
that it will be held to a strict ac- <lb/>
countability for any lawless act- <lb/>
toward citizens. <lb/>
The navy department has re <lb/>
a cablegram from Rear Ad- <lb/>
Cotton saying that the <lb/>
Brooklyn and Ban Francisco will <lb/>
sail from Genoa for Beirut <lb/>
They have been delayed by coaling. <lb/>
The order for them to proceed to <lb/>
Beirut has not been changed. <lb/>
MAD WITH LOVE. <lb/>
Died Prom Mosquito Bite. <lb/>
Durham, N. August <lb/>
William a young white <lb/>
man, died at his home a few miles <lb/>
from this city Saturday night, <lb/>
his death being caused by blood <lb/>
poison brought on by the bite of <lb/>
a mosquito. It was two weeks <lb/>
ago Saturday that the Insect bit <lb/>
Mr. Strayhorn the little finger. <lb/>
In a short while the ringer in- <lb/>
flamed and blood poison develop <lb/>
Physicians derided to <lb/>
late his in but in <lb/>
his condition became such that <lb/>
afraid to attempt the <lb/>
Young Man Kills His Sweetheart <lb/>
and Himself. <lb/>
Richmond, Vi., Aug. <lb/>
Herbert B. Bates, son of assistant <lb/>
city engineer, shot and killed <lb/>
Miss Gentry at the young <lb/>
lady's in this city this morn- <lb/>
and then killed himself. <lb/>
Bates was madly in love with the <lb/>
young woman, and it is believed <lb/>
that it was because of her refusal <lb/>
of his proposal of marriage that <lb/>
the tragedy resulted. Bates ac- <lb/>
companied Miss Gentry and a lady <lb/>
friend to last evening re- <lb/>
apparently in the best of <lb/>
.-pints. He left his home, a Short <lb/>
distance from that of Miss Gentry <lb/>
at o'clock this morning and went <lb/>
down town, secured a pistol and <lb/>
came back to the borne of his <lb/>
sweetheart. He van into <lb/>
the parlor at o'clock two <lb/>
shots were heard. Members of the <lb/>
family rushed to the rooms, the <lb/>
place being tilled with smoke. <lb/>
was dead, the <lb/>
bullet having entered the right <lb/>
temple and Bates was in the throes <lb/>
of death. He lived three minutes. <lb/>
Miss Gentry was a music teacher <lb/>
and very pretty and popular <lb/>
Bates was note clerk in the First <lb/>
National Bank and was an <lb/>
in every respect. <lb/>
Proposal to Lease A. N. C. <lb/>
Railroad. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C., Sept <lb/>
meeting of the president and <lb/>
rectors of the Atlantic North <lb/>
Carolina railroad and the members <lb/>
owned by the family <lb/>
and was for Mr. <lb/>
Wilson had insurance on <lb/>
his dwelling but none on furniture. <lb/>
operation. He lingered until Sat <lb/>
night and died in agony. <lb/>
Defends Herself With Carving <lb/>
Knife. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Douglas colored, entered <lb/>
the room of a woman <lb/>
. ., . named In West Win- <lb/>
of of state is being . . <lb/>
. .- . , . . . at one o clock this morning, <lb/>
held today the governor's CT ,. n i , . <lb/>
. ,. i He refused to tell his name the <lb/>
to consider a proposition t . ,.;,,,., . <lb/>
. . woman picked up a big carving <lb/>
lease the road for a term of years .,. .,,, . <lb/>
r . Knife disemboweled him. <lb/>
to W, W. Mills, H L. <lb/>
and parties associated with them. <lb/>
No official details of the <lb/>
have yet been made public. <lb/>
though advocates of the lease claim <lb/>
it will amount to putting the <lb/>
stock on per emit, basis at <lb/>
per <lb/>
It is understood that one <lb/>
Stipulated in the proposed <lb/>
lease is that tin- lessen shall <lb/>
at once BO miles of <lb/>
road west <lb/>
The <lb/>
man ran a block before he <lb/>
fell. He died today. The <lb/>
woman was arrested but Mayor <lb/>
Eaton says he will release her if <lb/>
evidence is not produced showing <lb/>
she was not justified as- <lb/>
Six Convicted. <lb/>
Danville, III., Aug. <lb/>
Consumption Cured by Excitement Over I jury in the case of the eight men <lb/>
the Killing of a Deer. I for participation <lb/>
The cure of Miss <lb/>
daughter of diaries Merrill, <lb/>
this city, who was afflicted with l <lb/>
consumption is the most remark- <lb/>
ill. and <lb/>
in the <lb/>
riots of when the jail was <lb/>
attacked and a lynched, <lb/>
brought in m verdict at mid-night <lb/>
finding all the accused ex- <lb/>
dies. The latter is only years <lb/>
old. The jury had th case under <lb/>
consideration since noon on <lb/>
day. <lb/>
able on record. Miss Met rill's <lb/>
brother died of consumption. She <lb/>
became ill of the same disease and i <lb/>
was advised to go to the <lb/>
and live in the open air. She <lb/>
did so, but the improvement, Quarantines Against Monterey. <lb/>
any, was so slight that she became Laredo, Tex., Aug. The <lb/>
discouraged, so dispirited sod continuous and repeated reports <lb/>
downhearted th her physician of yellow fever at Monterey, which <lb/>
An Old Time Sunday Law. <lb/>
O. L. found; <lb/>
an interesting document among the j <lb/>
old house papers, and gives I <lb/>
it to Tin- Observer the benefit <lb/>
of its readers. It is n license for <lb/>
the of an ordinary or inn <lb/>
and is as <lb/>
STATE OF N. Kill <lb/>
Too Much Like a Goat. <lb/>
Washington, C, Sept. <lb/>
The civil service today <lb/>
decided that a constant diet of <lb/>
glass, tacks, brass, watch chains, <lb/>
soap, collar buttons, wire <lb/>
nails, china and belt buck- <lb/>
tenders a man unlit to hold a <lb/>
government position, and added <lb/>
that a man named Lee W. Wright, <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
be dropped from the <lb/>
list of the commission. The <lb/>
decision was reached only after <lb/>
lengthy consideration of the facts. <lb/>
Murderer Captured. <lb/>
Charlotte, X. . <lb/>
Nathan Spring, who is wanted <lb/>
for complicity murder <lb/>
Robert and a for <lb/>
whom was issued on the strength <lb/>
of a made Andy <lb/>
Wallace Saturday, was <lb/>
ed by the police I his <lb/>
The entire gang charged with two <lb/>
All <lb/>
was in despair. <lb/>
One day she was induced to go <lb/>
out a bunting party. While <lb/>
on this trip she shot and killed a <lb/>
deer. Her joy was intense <lb/>
for weeks she was in a high slate <lb/>
I have caused much along <lb/>
the border, were today , <lb/>
and as a result the Federal <lb/>
state authorities have established <lb/>
a rigid quarantine. The author- <lb/>
at Laredo, Mexico, <lb/>
Know all men by <lb/>
we, Abraham Roach and Ed <lb/>
ward are held is now in jail, <lb/>
bound unto chairman of are <lb/>
court, in of one <lb/>
hundred pounds, current money I Brutal Assault, <lb/>
to be paid to the chairman j <lb/>
for time-being. To the which j <lb/>
payment well truly to be made, I <lb/>
we hind, our <lb/>
and jointly <lb/>
Asheville, X. Aug. <lb/>
rope cm-e under circumstances <lb/>
peculiar <lb/>
this afternoon from <lb/>
by I <lb/>
of excitement. She sent the car- also haw a quarantine <lb/>
home to lie sold infected points. <lb/>
for the benefit of her church. An <lb/>
entire change came over her. She <lb/>
became happy hopeful, and <lb/>
her recovery, though slow, was <lb/>
certain. <lb/>
Today Mr. received <lb/>
word from her doctor that she <lb/>
entirely cured. <lb/>
He said her cure was really <lb/>
to the joy excitement, and <lb/>
healthy stimulus caused by her <lb/>
killing the deer last autumn. Her <lb/>
lungs began to heal immediately. <lb/>
As evidence of her returned <lb/>
health and strength, he said, she <lb/>
had just returned from a tramp <lb/>
miles with a party through the <lb/>
Adirondack, during which she <lb/>
slept out of under her canoe <lb/>
at night without the lightest <lb/>
Died of His Wounds. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
N. Aug. <lb/>
Darden, the young <lb/>
who was brought to the Pitt- <lb/>
man hospital from Scotland <lb/>
a few days ago, to be operated on <lb/>
for wounds received from the <lb/>
dental discharge of a gun while <lb/>
hunting, died this morning at <lb/>
o'clock. The remains were taken <lb/>
to Scotland Neck for interment. <lb/>
Proposition to Swap Crews Race. <lb/>
London, Aug. cable dis- <lb/>
patch was sent to Sir Thomas Lip- <lb/>
ton today offering to guarantee the <lb/>
expenses if he will arrange for a <lb/>
aeries of five races between the Re- <lb/>
of Kingston, the Shamrock with <lb/>
K. Y., Dispatch. I their exchanged. <lb/>
Pealed with our dated I <lb/>
this day of January, <lb/>
Domini 1795. <lb/>
The condition of the ob- <lb/>
ligation is That whereas <lb/>
the above bound Abraham Roach <lb/>
hath obtained a license to keep an <lb/>
ordinary at Charlotte, in the <lb/>
county of Mecklenburg, if there- <lb/>
fore the Abraham Roach doth <lb/>
find and provide in <lb/>
ordinary, good, and <lb/>
cleanly lodging and diet for travel- <lb/>
fodder, hay, <lb/>
com, oats, or as the <lb/>
require for their <lb/>
for during the term of one <lb/>
year, or to the court of county <lb/>
next from twenty- <lb/>
ninth day of January, 1795, <lb/>
not or permit, any <lb/>
lawful gaming in nor on the <lb/>
Sabbath d y any perform <lb/>
to tipple or any more than <lb/>
is then this obligation <lb/>
to be void to remain in <lb/>
force and virtue. <lb/>
Signed sealed and delivered in <lb/>
the Isaac Alexander. <lb/>
Abraham Roach, <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
-A <lb/>
of <lb/>
was reported <lb/>
northern <lb/>
part of I county. Mr. <lb/>
laud Mrs. Lee Williams <lb/>
distance from their <lb/>
home, and dining their absence <lb/>
John a young painter. <lb/>
attempted to criminally assault <lb/>
their 0-year-old daughter. Two <lb/>
men happened to be near at- <lb/>
by the child's cries took <lb/>
into custody. He was <lb/>
later brought here committed i <lb/>
to jail without bail to await the <lb/>
next term of court. <lb/>
A Costly Race <lb/>
The bills which Sir Thomas Lip- <lb/>
ton has doubtless paid by <lb/>
time on account of his latest effort <lb/>
to lilt the America's cup foot up <lb/>
to an enormous total. Each of his <lb/>
races has cost him half a <lb/>
million dollars but this one will <lb/>
leave him nearly three quarters of <lb/>
a million dollars poorer. <lb/>
It is no light matter to build a <lb/>
racing yacht and man and equip <lb/>
it in the most fashion- <lb/>
The mere construction of Shamrock <lb/>
III, before she was with sails <lb/>
or any other equipment, cost <lb/>
The sails alone cost 1100.000 <lb/>
and the rigging spars nearly <lb/>
If <lb/>
Sir expenses on account <lb/>
of the race, according to an <lb/>
rate estimate, were <lb/>
Building Shamrock III <lb/>
Five suits of 120.000 a <lb/>
suit <lb/>
Spars, rigging and minor <lb/>
expenses <lb/>
Wages for six of <lb/>
officers and crew n the <lb/>
two Shamrocks, the <lb/>
and auxiliary boats <lb/>
Kilting Shu in lock II <lb/>
horse <lb/>
Maintenance of crew <lb/>
Dry deck charges, etc <lb/>
Tug Cruiser bought to act <lb/>
as tender <lb/>
Barge and houseboat on <lb/>
which guest of Sir Thom- <lb/>
as are entertained <lb/>
Miscellaneous expenses, en- <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
A Haul a Journal. <lb/>
Party. <lb/>
BRICK. <lb/>
The New Warehouse Begins Business. <lb/>
The new Brick ware- <lb/>
house, just built by Brinkley <lb/>
Hooker, had its opening sale to- <lb/>
day with something near <lb/>
pounds to offer. <lb/>
This warehouse, which is the <lb/>
only one here built of bricks is <lb/>
by feet in size and one of the <lb/>
best state. The working <lb/>
force is made up as <lb/>
Brinkley Hooker, proprietors. <lb/>
W, T. Burton, auctioneer. <lb/>
W. N. bookkeeper. <lb/>
W. L. Hall and R. C. Cox as- <lb/>
bookkeepers. <lb/>
W. H. Hackney, floor <lb/>
Reported for the Reflector. <lb/>
An enjoyable <lb/>
was given Tuesday evening by <lb/>
Mrs. l. K. complimentary <lb/>
to her guests, Misses Lora Ferrell, <lb/>
of Winston, Daisy Jones Rosa <lb/>
Turner of Durham. Those <lb/>
were as <lb/>
Miss Lora Far re with Fred <lb/>
Forbes, Miss Daisy Jones with <lb/>
Jack White, Miss Rosa <lb/>
with Frank Skinner, Miss me <lb/>
Winslow with Will Hooker, <lb/>
Mary Winslow with Harry Skin- <lb/>
Jr., Miss Margaret Skinner <lb/>
with Jack Miss Allen <lb/>
with Andrew Moore, Miss Alice <lb/>
Blow with Charlie James, Miss <lb/>
Irma Cobb with Tom Moore, Miss <lb/>
Lena Matthews with Home. <lb/>
It has never been decided which, <lb/>
city of the world is the most de- <lb/>
to live in, but action <lb/>
of has made it <lb/>
is the most de- <lb/>
not to live in. Atlanta, <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Parham and Parham <lb/>
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE <lb/>
GRIMESLAND <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
Conducted by DR. C. M. JONES. <lb/>
D ITEMS. <lb/>
A large part of the floor <lb/>
space will be ready for the <lb/>
opening sale. <lb/>
The building will be com- <lb/>
in a short time. <lb/>
Grimesland, <lb/>
We read with great interest the <lb/>
communication in Friday's Re- <lb/>
by Farmville <lb/>
dent in regard to bond election to <lb/>
build the railroad. We had <lb/>
posed to write something along this <lb/>
line, but the communication refer- <lb/>
red to above so completely covers <lb/>
the ground of argument, that we <lb/>
will only say that if a good and <lb/>
sufficient guarantee caches this <lb/>
place before September then <lb/>
we will vote for bonds, and if the <lb/>
Sell your Tobacco guarantee is not forthcoming the <lb/>
bond proposition will be defeated. <lb/>
The protracted meeting in the <lb/>
Disciple church continued through <lb/>
Competent assistants. <lb/>
Class Service. <lb/>
New Mouse and Fixtures. I <lb/>
Last and always at Par- <lb/>
ham Ware- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
W. M. MOORE CO. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
Headquarter for Clothing, Dry Goods, <lb/>
Notions, Furnishings, <lb/>
Hardware, Groceries. <lb/>
summer goods be- <lb/>
at half price. <lb/>
Special prices OS <lb/>
hats caps and and all rib- <lb/>
laces and millinery goods. <lb/>
Wanted a thousand dozen eggs <lb/>
at per dozen. <lb/>
Car load chickens from cents <lb/>
down. <lb/>
Best Timothy hay at lowest <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Cheapest place for fruit jars. <lb/>
Ice always hand, especially <lb/>
hot days. <lb/>
Bring all of country pro- <lb/>
duce and try W. M. Moore Co. <lb/>
fur highest prices. <lb/>
Moore and Scott Galloway <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
Sell with us and we will do our best to please you. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
PARHAM and PARHAM. <lb/>
last week with services every night <lb/>
except Saturday night. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Tingle returned to <lb/>
i home in Saturday and C. JONES, <lb/>
turned to this place yesterday -r <lb/>
; hold services at o'clock a. Physician <lb/>
and T o'clock p. m. Surgeon, <lb/>
Rev. Mr. and <lb/>
went back to Greenville Saturday <lb/>
, i Complete Stock <lb/>
morning. Mr. Powell preached <lb/>
every night while he was here. <lb/>
He and his excellent wife charmed <lb/>
our people and we must say that <lb/>
all were by their visit <lb/>
and work here. Mr. Powell will <lb/>
return week and further pro- <lb/>
tract the meeting. <lb/>
Mrs. T. It. Moore, of Greenville, <lb/>
came in this morning to visit <lb/>
sister, Mrs. W. M. Moore. <lb/>
Miss Moore is on the <lb/>
sick list today. She intended to <lb/>
THE GENUINE VS. COUNTERFEITS. <lb/>
The genuine is always better than <lb/>
j a counterfeit, but the truth of this <lb/>
i statement is never more <lb/>
I realized or more thoroughly j go to Raleigh today to the <lb/>
j than when you compare Baptist Female University. <lb/>
the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel <lb/>
Salve with the many <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
and am H that are <lb/>
on the market Ledbetter, <lb/>
will go in a day or two, or as soon <lb/>
as sir well enough. <lb/>
E. Tool <lb/>
fucker last <lb/>
If you are thirsty can't over-look our <lb/>
Sod a, Water The soda water con- <lb/>
daily from, our fountain during hot <lb/>
in enormous. The quantity sold is <lb/>
proof positive of its popularity. favorite <lb/>
kind is here, because we nave all hinds. <lb/>
Nichols,<lb/>
BABIES <lb/>
Many homes are mere lonely abodes <lb/>
because no children are there. Barrenness ex- <lb/>
in almost every case because female diseases <lb/>
have paralyzed the organs of womanhood. <lb/>
Wine of imparts health and strength to the diseased part <lb/>
and makes motherhood possible in thousands of cases where barrenness <lb/>
Go a bottle of Wine of <lb/>
of Wine of will bring happiness to your home. <lb/>
strong and healthy. <lb/>
The use <lb/>
In cases requiring special directions, address, giving <lb/>
symptoms, Advisory Department, <lb/>
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee. <lb/>
Colo., Feb. <lb/>
Wine of is worth its weight in gold. It does more than <lb/>
Bryant, Va., Feb. <lb/>
daughter-in-law, Lizzie Giles, found great benefit in Wine of <lb/>
a miscarriage in March 1901. before using your med- <lb/>
Mm She was in very bad health, so I persuaded her to try, Wine of <lb/>
she has had a fine boy. Soon he will be three <lb/>
a K tiS baby by your <lb/>
She highly appreciate. <lb/>
week with her sister, Mrs. W. <lb/>
using numerous remedies Galloway. <lb/>
without one of De Ward returned <lb/>
Mind, Weeding, <lb/>
and protruding piles no rein- visit to her sister, Mrs. C. M. <lb/>
is equal to DeWitt's Witch i Jones. <lb/>
Hazel Salve. Sold by Jno. L. Mr. Wooten was here today <lb/>
soliciting subscriptions to the ant <lb/>
trust tobacco company of Green- <lb/>
Wise is the man who <lb/>
write a truthful story of his life. <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb/>
only Soda Fountain in town. All <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros. <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
aim <lb/>
If you want lumber to build a house, <lb/>
to no in it, and <lb/>
dry-goods far your family, provisions, <lb/>
fop your table, or for <lb/>
your farm, we supply, needs. <lb/>
We manufacture <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUES <lb/>
I do general repairing carts. <lb/>
u wagons. t us for <lb/>
ville. He had a long list of sub- sell the host trucks, also. <lb/>
seemed to<lb/>
trouble in getting subscriptions, thing you <lb/>
He-is an actives capable man and <lb/>
will succeed in bis share <lb/>
work. He went this place to <lb/>
TUE OF EATING. <lb/>
Persons suffering from indigestion, <lb/>
dyspepsia or other t d <lb/>
will that Dyspepsia I J <lb/>
Cure digests what you eat be will make good report at <lb/>
makes the stomach sweet. This j next meeting. <lb/>
remedy is a never failing cure for <lb/>
Indigestion and Dyspepsia and all <lb/>
complaints affecting the glands or <lb/>
membranes of the stomach or <lb/>
Montana produced vein <lb/>
pounds of wool valued no <lb/>
tin <lb/>
I met. When you take cents a pound, the whole wort <lb/>
Dyspepsia Ours everything The sheep from <lb/>
you eat tastes good, and woo <lb/>
of the nutriment that your food <lb/>
contains is assimilated and worth of mutton, i M <lb/>
by the blood tissues. <lb/>
Sold L. Wooten. <lb/>
A man's knowledge is to little or <lb/>
no purpose unless he utilizes it. <lb/>
there are many people who would <lb/>
rather raise dogs than sheep. <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
A base hit in time may save the <lb/>
nine. <lb/>
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
GENERAL <lb/>
Anything wanted in the way <lb/>
at Clothing, Dry Goods,, No.- <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
and Hardware can lie found <lb/>
here, whether it is some- <lb/>
thing to eat, to <lb/>
wear, or some for the <lb/>
house or farm, you van be <lb/>
supplied. Highest paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
Or anything the fawner sells.<lb/>
If you ever took DeWitt's Little <lb/>
Early for or <lb/>
constipation you know what a In a MoTE Jr. <lb/>
purgative pleasure is. These <lb/>
famous little pills cleanse the liver <lb/>
and rid the system of all bile with- <lb/>
out producing unpleasant effects. <lb/>
They do not gripe, sicken or <lb/>
weaken, but give tone and strength <lb/>
to t he tissues and organs involved. <lb/>
W. Howell of Houston, Tex. <lb/>
, says better pill can be used <lb/>
than Little Early Risers for <lb/>
sick headache <lb/>
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb/>
The pawnbroker doesn't have to <lb/>
shut up as long as people will put <lb/>
up with him. <lb/>
D. K. A. Sr., <lb/>
President <lb/>
DIRECTORS; D. Gardner, W. H. E. A. <lb/>
E. A. Jr., J. E. FACTORY ON MAIN <lb/>
STREET. SOUTH OF FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
We manufacture the beat buggies on this market. We BID <lb/>
ploy none but skilled workmen. We in stock a full <lb/>
line of Harness first Wagons. <lb/>
Call and examine our k. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Perfect Printing at Reflector Printing House, <lb/>
Department <lb/>
R. F. JOHNSON, Manager. <lb/>
W. C. JACKSON CO. <lb/>
Dealers in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ETC. <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Lime, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb/>
Depository for <lb/>
Public School Books <lb/>
Agents for <lb/>
Royal Blue Shoes. <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, Sept. 1903. <lb/>
Mrs. who has <lb/>
been visiting friends and relatives <lb/>
in Greene returned home <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Greenville Produce and <lb/>
Provision Market. <lb/>
Would You Live a Century. <lb/>
Every so the story goes, <lb/>
carries with her signs which to <lb/>
the experienced tell whether she <lb/>
will live long. Here are some of;, M SCHULTZ. <lb/>
the supposed signs of <lb/>
The even must be round , , . <lb/>
., ,. , ; pat. <lb/>
wide rather than long and narrow, Family Flour-straight <lb/>
and if they are brown or hazel life i bushel <lb/>
. . ., , round per <lb/>
will he longer than if they were ham <lb/>
black or violet sides <lb/>
., , shoulders <lb/>
The necks inn t be full and; pork <lb/>
pillar-like, rather than slender. j Lard . <lb/>
,. , , , , lbs per bushel <lb/>
he brow must be ample and <lb/>
slope back slightly from an <lb/>
i . J . . , Potatoes- sweet <lb/>
lute perpendicular, head <lb/>
must be wide behind over the <lb/>
Hens- per head <lb/>
Broilers <lb/>
V H <lb/>
A. P. of Ballards ears. <lb/>
Cross Roads, spent Sunday in The mouth must be full and well lb <lb/>
The nose must be wide and full <lb/>
.,.,, , Hides r lb. <lb/>
through its whole length, and green per lb <lb/>
town. j set, and the chin firm. Geese <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
who has been in Winter- <lb/>
ville for some home have open, easily dilating nostrils. <lb/>
Monday and has again pitched his This indicates a heart and Hay <lb/>
tent. Me <lb/>
Miss Alice Hodges, of If the of the ear is low, <lb/>
1.001.90 <lb/>
1525 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
11.25 <lb/>
SO <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, II, 1903. <lb/>
and Discounts. 14,110.45 <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures. 802.84 <lb/>
Paid. 110.00 <lb/>
Due from banks 11,0118.00 <lb/>
Cash. . <lb/>
who baa been visiting at It. O. denoting a deeply seated brain, North In Superior Court. <lb/>
to her home is a better chance of long Pitt County, i <lb/>
John K. Hughes <lb/>
i J. F. <lb/>
The woman who appears taller against <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
E. M. originally of <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Capital f Jg. C. Monday i when sitting down <lb/>
Notice and <lb/>
Summons. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
you bought it from NINES it's all <lb/>
j g . has an operation <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Produce <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sold. <lb/>
J. J. HINES <lb/>
Live and <lb/>
Let Live <lb/>
to all. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Groceries, Hardware. <lb/>
Always go to the <lb/>
DRUG STORE <lb/>
for your drugs. carry a good clean stock of pure <lb/>
drugs and chemicals, sundries. <lb/>
stationery and toilet articles. <lb/>
a bottle of for constipation. <lb/>
vice carts. It you not I will return <lb/>
M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb/>
Pharmacist. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
SATISFACTORY DEPARTMENT STORE. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Quality is ever the consideration in this store, <lb/>
that is the only basis for values that the <lb/>
of customers continuance of successful business. <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
General Dry Goods, Millinery, Furniture, <lb/>
hardware, Groceries, Etc., <lb/>
is probably extensive in town, and our juices are <lb/>
ways carry a of suck us <lb/>
Hay, Corn, Oats, etc. Let as serve J. It. Smith <lb/>
Kane are large. court, from affidavit <lb/>
n-,. i . c ii mission of counsel made in Open <lb/>
The pulse should beat with full ,.,. R. Moot- <lb/>
normal stroke. Limbs man Tobacco Company la a <lb/>
i s. . . i . , i lion resident of this slate. <lb/>
for appendicitis. A wire message be large and well property within the state <lb/>
formed, the neither too hard that it is a proper to this action. <lb/>
. it is ordered the said Hancock <lb/>
nor too Tobacco Company be made <lb/>
Those who resemble their moth- party defendant to this action accord- <lb/>
. . , law. and that service f the <lb/>
may to live longest, and by publication In the <lb/>
Monday he <lb/>
dangerously ill and growing weak- <lb/>
We trust he may vet recover. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Cherry, of Kinston, <lb/>
this morning to visit at <lb/>
the home of C. <lb/>
the find born is <lb/>
children. P r example, a <lb/>
Kev. Mr. Griffith, of ten years before <lb/>
conducted services st the sister to have six <lb/>
pal church evening. <lb/>
O. O. Spruill went to Washing- <lb/>
ton yesterday. <lb/>
ii. spent yesterday <lb/>
in <lb/>
greater of life. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor II. W. Wheel dis <lb/>
W. K. Patrick, if Greenville, la <lb/>
in town. last <lb/>
Mills, who ran the Spruill. riotous and dis <lb/>
orderly <lb/>
B and coals, <lb/>
stables here last season, is again <lb/>
with us preparatory to reopening <lb/>
the stables. <lb/>
Mis. Sandy Redd ill, of Kinston profane <lb/>
arrived yesterday to visit friends <lb/>
and relatives. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
lived than a newspaper pub- <lb/>
in the town of Greenville, for <lb/>
the six <lb/>
Now therefore, the said Hancock <lb/>
Tobacco Company, the de- <lb/>
above named, is hereby <lb/>
ed to be and appear before the Judge <lb/>
of our Superior Court, at a Court to <lb/>
be In Id tor the County of the <lb/>
Court House in Greenville, on the <lb/>
Second Monday after 1st Monday in <lb/>
September and answer the com- <lb/>
plaint which will be in the <lb/>
office of the Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
of said County within the first <lb/>
days of the Term, the said De- <lb/>
lake i that if falls to <lb/>
answer the said complaint within <lb/>
lime, the Plaintiffs will apply to <lb/>
the Court tor the relief by <lb/>
the complaint, and of <lb/>
Dick Teel, using and action to be taxed b <lb/>
.- -11111 Given under my this day <lb/>
-i I of ,. . <lb/>
costs, Clerk Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
and down <lb/>
lined l and costs, North Carolina, In Superior <lb/>
L. II- drank, Term, <lb/>
oil ., .,. Mali i <lb/>
fl and Costs, Summons. <lb/>
Harrington, i <lb/>
u . ,, The defendant above name will take <lb/>
,,.;,,. an action entitled <lb/>
Last week of Deeds B. ft <lb/>
l of Pitt county to obtain n <lb/>
licenses to the from the bonds of by <lb/>
A woman has been <lb/>
arrested on the charge of <lb/>
her <lb/>
Joseph n <lb/>
pen was run over and killed <lb/>
electric car Sunday morning. <lb/>
i A who Stella A. <lb/>
himself and around <lb/>
. . Ma I <lb/>
promptly Mm down August M. demanded in <lb/>
owing<lb/>
the plaintiff from and <lb/>
j the said defendant will further take <lb/>
notice that he i- to appear at <lb/>
the next term of the superior of <lb/>
and said county lie held on the 3rd <lb/>
, Monday of sept. it the 21st <lb/>
of said month, m court House <lb/>
of said county in Greenville, N. C. and <lb/>
M. F. Works, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
Best butter, cheese, cab <lb/>
table delicacies, fruits <lb/>
and confectioneries; and high- <lb/>
est prices for country produce, <lb/>
go to <lb/>
M. F. <lb/>
Successor to J. L. next <lb/>
door to bank. <lb/>
After a man has tried for three- <lb/>
quarters of hour to light a tire <lb/>
with dry kindling wood, it Is <lb/>
hard for him to see how a fire <lb/>
insurance company can ever lose a <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
E. S. EDWARDS, <lb/>
Owner and <lb/>
AYDEN, C. <lb/>
the best Brick in <lb/>
all band made- Makes furnace <lb/>
arch and building brick. Full <lb/>
always hand. Prices to <lb/>
suit the times. Write or phone <lb/>
me for prices by the or <lb/>
car-load. Yours truly, <lb/>
E. <lb/>
VICTOR COX, <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
with an umbrella. <lb/>
Dr. it. II Lewis secretary of <lb/>
the of health, predict <lb/>
an Of smallpox this win- <lb/>
and says the disease is be- <lb/>
coming of a more deadly type <lb/>
At Salisbury colored man <lb/>
liberate stood in front of a <lb/>
was run and killed. It is <lb/>
thought he was under the influence <lb/>
of <lb/>
were issued to and i This the 12th Aug. <lb/>
KG JAMES, C MOORE, <lb/>
for Plaintiff; of s c. <lb/>
to colon- d. <lb/>
Cart Load of Hams. <lb/>
Mr. I. II. Little, of Carolina <lb/>
STRATI R'S NOTICE. <lb/>
BE. JOSEPH <lb/>
Physician and <lb/>
Surgeon. <lb/>
AYDEN, <lb/>
Office in Brick Block. <lb/>
HOTEL TRIPP <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
EDWIN TRIPP, Proprietor. <lb/>
Beat market <lb/>
meets all trains. <lb/>
table Rooms. Electric lights. <lb/>
Letters administration upon the <lb/>
township, today sent a cart load estate of Lawrence stocks deceased, <lb/>
of hams to town. There were Issued to me by <lb/>
. . ., , , ,, I the Clerk the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
hams In the load, the average County, notice Is hereby given to all <lb/>
weight being He sold persona holding claims against said ea- <lb/>
. ,. , . .,.,, . to present them to me for <lb/>
the entire lot at cents a duly authenticated, on or before the <lb/>
getting for the load. of August 1804, or <lb/>
e , . will be plead in the bar the. <lb/>
is a kind farming worth talking All person indebted to said, e tale <lb/>
are requested to make e jay- <lb/>
merit to me. <lb/>
about. Mr. Little is one of the <lb/>
most substantial farmers in the <lb/>
county. <lb/>
This the 12th day of August, <lb/>
JESSE CANNON, <lb/>
of Lawrence Stocks, d <lb/>
A Good Yield. <lb/>
Mr. William Moore took 1,700 <lb/>
pounds of seed cotton to Greene <lb/>
Hooker's gin. This cotton made <lb/>
of Mr. Moore sold <lb/>
the bale for 72.44, and was offered <lb/>
m. . . I Send model, or photo <lb/>
for Need. This looks like <lb/>
there is money in cotton. <lb/>
A man who imagines that he <lb/>
can run the domestic end of the <lb/>
combine better than his wife does <lb/>
is a fool man. <lb/>
. nu For book, i <lb/>
II <lb/>
ii en Tl MT <lb/>
WASHINGTON D C <lb/>
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FOUR <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, ff. C. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
PAUL R. OUTLAW, <lb/>
A man in Alexander county has <lb/>
sued a neighbor because bis little <lb/>
bitten the neighbor a <lb/>
Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
Associate Editor, i dog. is an unusual case <lb/>
he with in- <lb/>
Entered in the port office at Greenville, H. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
Speaking, about page provides for <lb/>
exists in the bright tobacco heft, dealers In w -bucket. <lb/>
It does look, however, if the; <lb/>
Secretary Wilton, of the V. S. De- <lb/>
of Agriculture, <lb/>
trouble is the farmers grow <lb/>
too much tobacco, whereas they <lb/>
The-lex is town <lb/>
and up he <lb/>
towns more <lb/>
people. Hut the act of the- <lb/>
too much tobacco, r , . . . . <lb/>
u. . H- . should rotate their crepe. If of . believe it is. <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon .,,, owner of a vicious dog allows the I fewer acres get; transactions gambling, <lb/>
A at every in Pitt and adjoining , w , Court <lb/>
. lie more successful, hay fen grand juries. <lb/>
tilth responsible for any damage the dog they do more n d of <lb/>
to the cow and cultivate the <lb/>
pastures. In that they can build . <lb/>
tip and recuperate their laud, things suggest several in- <lb/>
does. <lb/>
Greenville, county, N. C, September 1903. j our the Southern states <lb/>
IS IT THE LARGEST The following is from the<lb/>
Parham have nearly <lb/>
finished their new Announcement u made in the <lb/>
Only four of the Southern states up recuperate -.---- <lb/>
now state fairs, these being learned when in Tennessee that the One is why the state h- <lb/>
I Georgia North Carolina. Sooth Car- tobacco farmers do not derive as , business it says is a <lb/>
Texas.-F. A. Olds in great a yield per acre-of tobacco as to in. An- <lb/>
. I.,., . . I I bu i <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
the <lb/>
. great a yield per i <lb/>
they formerly did. <lb/>
The cultivation <lb/>
criminal to engage in. An- <lb/>
other is why the Superior Co <lb/>
judges have only recently become so <lb/>
much concerned about the enforce <lb/>
of this law. it is <lb/>
j law it ought to be and <lb/>
judges exert themselves <lb/>
see that i is. It may W that if one <lb/>
tor of the . . . . ft and other similar products, <lb/>
largest And he has made it a j go. better been l <lb/>
for of leaf in He has said bright meeting in nearly every stole in was empowered to send AW persons <lb/>
the Greenville things almost daily m Ins writings suggestion for a race with a growth of i and papers and make dun examine- <lb/>
the <lb/>
,. , , this paper do not know Outlaw per- <lb/>
s, whit b . i i . , ,. ;. , <lb/>
that the Nu- <lb/>
all the young men want to judges be found <lb/>
. aB hi thereto. The members at is a one. <lb/>
J class of applicant for <lb/>
making feet but have only had talks with before the court, some form of gambling, but even if <lb/>
ere the bin, A L if largest tan. the see <lb/>
dimensions as give <lb/>
the him. Almost daily the telephone we sKill this is see <lb/>
a above for the the African sailor over the Union Hue . . <lb/>
play and those in this office nave <lb/>
to like the man who answers <lb/>
basins. mod that h.<lb/>
Free , ,, <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
The printed the . . , <lb/>
All world still loves a lover. <lb/>
as giver, Mr. B. E. Parham. . <lb/>
Allow me to drop the editorial e <lb/>
one of the proprietors of the house. <lb/>
We accepted hi.- figures as j my and the <lb/>
without any desire to get ,, . <lb/>
press generally for their <lb/>
if he was telling the truth. . , <lb/>
if the Free Tress is very anxious ; j new <lb/>
about the matter it come I until I saw my name <lb/>
and measure the house or hire some . mt <lb/>
body to do it We only each every one <lb/>
that the law is enforced.- <lb/>
more than superiority in one <lb/>
they are trying to get; <lb/>
i A made lease for <lb/>
The Mecklenburg outlaw, . but is always fur j years Atlantic ft North Caro- <lb/>
Will Harris, is up at as better ones. The state owns two- <lb/>
. r , i thirds of its capital <lb/>
as a cork. not A is o Tared which will, <lb/>
appearing in any of said, AT seething like i per <lb/>
town up that way is regarded as, <lb/>
. New started <lb/>
Harris, straightway there . <lb/>
, , ., for a subscription B give <lb/>
some telegraphing to t v ; a <lb/>
officials. <lb/>
asked if this i- largest house, <lb/>
do not rare if some other is an <lb/>
or two bigger. <lb/>
forever and go to Heaven when they <lb/>
die. P- R- <lb/>
Some scientific chaps north are <lb/>
We noticed in several our state, inhabitants o <lb/>
yesterday this heading . <lb/>
newspapers world are of such a low order of <lb/>
to the news of lorn <lb/>
victory in won j intelligence that they cannot answer <lb/>
out primary Now, <lb/>
what in the does out <lb/>
mean Can anybody give a <lb/>
him something- a whole <lb/>
That beats a all <lb/>
A woman was tried at <lb/>
Greensboro for the murder of her <lb/>
husband, was and got a <lb/>
of thirty years in the <lb/>
cent, on the stock. Two per cent, <lb/>
interest is tee highest yet- paid, <lb/>
percent being average. The <lb/>
I read has been to a re- <lb/>
markable degree during <lb/>
of James A. Bryan, end along <lb/>
all lines is in far better; <lb/>
than even before. A minor was , <lb/>
It seems that feminine is <lb/>
the same as in the ages past Now current today that an effort was be- <lb/>
There is no authority for it <lb/>
even in the latest dictionaries; and, <lb/>
as it has a vulgar sound, it must be <lb/>
, we hear of a woman who made buy the butt the- <lb/>
hat is the of sen- facts are as above stated. Maybe. <lb/>
n.- . ; make up her whether <lb/>
some men ought to be getting. r Morehead City will again a. <lb/>
Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilson dead or not. I port people- <lb/>
I here that the port was <lb/>
means of a deal made with, <lb/>
look to <lb/>
than the creatures of <lb/>
as it has a vulgar it . . . , , ,, <lb/>
of the same bred as that awful ex- poor, benighted world ever <lb/>
an accident, This being the, case, <lb/>
which we have lately had sprung . <lb/>
why haven't the Martians sense <lb/>
first came into use enough to know that we can't ans- <lb/>
about Id years ago when their signals <lb/>
was grinding out base ball <lb/>
from the planet mars. They is all right-that the- Turk did All you glad that <lb/>
claim that the Martians are superior U kill our Vice but all your <lb/>
endowed with the same some other countries have <lb/>
I I <lb/>
slang. means nothing more <lb/>
than It was simply tacked <lb/>
on for the sake of <lb/>
That Georgia vagrancy law is a <lb/>
hummer. Under it a presiding <lb/>
elder of the Methodist church <lb/>
has been arrested, the officers claim- <lb/>
that he was without means of <lb/>
We argue with the News and Ob- <lb/>
server's opinion that any candidate, <lb/>
for office is sadly handicapped by <lb/>
having the support of the New York <lb/>
Sun, but that paper is telling the <lb/>
truth about the Ego in white <lb/>
house. <lb/>
been given an idea what Uncle Sam <lb/>
would have if he had been <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
Never throw an empty bottle at an <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Throwing empty bottles is danger- <lb/>
for a fact. We saw a wag throw <lb/>
one at a in a bull fight <lb/>
once, and begot in jail in short order. <lb/>
I Today being Sept em 1st, <lb/>
the bad record of Bulgaria the An <lb/>
and Turkey it would not be goes into t <lb/>
loss to the balance of the world Kinston St is <lb/>
both, were wiped off the j the men in the city but <lb/>
to <lb/>
. I ., , . of <lb/>
ibis not always the safest i,,. <lb/>
,. I every member. is t <lb/>
to insult a with A; <lb/>
as the soft headed l <lb/>
found out. Free 1st. <lb/>
Governor Aycock endorses Sena- <lb/>
tor Gorman for the presidency. It <lb/>
supports did no work and lived off governor to sever <lb/>
No, sir, you jut can't leave Char- <lb/>
The latest in that wide <lb/>
awake town is a 10-year-old boy who <lb/>
stole Unlike Dewey, the New <lb/>
tern thief, the boy got caught. <lb/>
such hardworking as would <lb/>
allow him to impose on them. <lb/>
his former pleasant relations with <lb/>
that ancient institution, the Haiti- <lb/>
more Sun. <lb/>
Not everyone con tell the differ <lb/>
between a live and ten cent <lb/>
cigar, or two plugs of tobacco, but <lb/>
everybody knows how to put the <lb/>
trust out of business. <lb/>
Its none of our business,, but <lb/>
Turkey is scratching in the <lb/>
patch to lose some of <lb/>
Charlotte comes forward, again. <lb/>
This time a man is there organizing <lb/>
a of the socialistic party. <lb/>
Polonium is worth per <lb/>
pound. We are just out of it. Isn't <lb/>
there something rise <lb/>
A Death from, in <lb/>
Will on <lb/>
Death <lb/>
man on track. <lb/>
of a drunkard m Winston. <lb/>
Attempted murder and; <lb/>
ad suicide by n drunkard cu <lb/>
hank. One resold. <lb/>
foe the <lb/>
I first used <lb/>
in the or 1848. Since then I <lb/>
taken it every spring <lb/>
blood purifying nerve- <lb/>
strengthening medicine. <lb/>
S. T. Jones, <lb/>
If you feel run down, <lb/>
are easily tired, if your <lb/>
nerves are weak and your <lb/>
blood is thin, then begin <lb/>
to take the good old stand- <lb/>
ard family medicine, <lb/>
Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
It's a regular nerve <lb/>
lifter, a perfect blood <lb/>
builder, mum. <lb/>
Sir Thomas Lipton has the <lb/>
faction of knowing that though he <lb/>
could not win the cup, he has won the <lb/>
admiration of men, and women, too, <lb/>
the world over. <lb/>
The Morning Post sticks to the <lb/>
capital project with <lb/>
devotion worthy of a better cause. <lb/>
Why don't you pull for the insane <lb/>
asylum, sir. <lb/>
It seems a pity to disappoint Ad- <lb/>
Cotton's fleet, but there is <lb/>
nothing in Beirut yet. <lb/>
The fates in charge of the canal <lb/>
matter seem never to tire of justify- <lb/>
Senator Morgan. <lb/>
Any Southerner might have known <lb/>
that Booker Washington would fall. <lb/>
His white friends have undone him <lb/>
Alter eat In k, persons of a h <lb/>
That U. S. vice consul did not <lb/>
kick the bucket but ho missed a <lb/>
mighty good opportunity. <lb/>
will derive great by <lb/>
of these plus. II you have <lb/>
DRINKING TOO MUCK, <lb/>
will promptly relieve the . . <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE------. <lb/>
and nervousness which follows, raster. <lb/>
the appetite and remove gloomy few <lb/>
lags. Elegantly sugar coated. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
The unspeakable Turk is <lb/>
his share of public attention <lb/>
just. now. <lb/>
Gambling In Future. <lb/>
In his charge to the grand jury at <lb/>
Superior Court this week <lb/>
lodge Geo. H. Brown, according to <lb/>
the report of the Greensboro papers, I <lb/>
said that in futures, where I <lb/>
the commodity is not purchased out- <lb/>
right, is as much a crime as shoot- <lb/>
craps or playing and it is <lb/>
equally as demoralizing to bet on <lb/>
the rise or fall of cotton, stocks or <lb/>
bonds, as upon the color of a card <lb/>
on the strength of a This, <lb/>
we are told, created somewhat of a <lb/>
sensation in Greensboro, as there are <lb/>
licensed bucket shops doing business <lb/>
there. The state revenue act, sec- <lb/>
Stubborn. <lb/>
FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Pact Tonic . <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb/>
vigor to the <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Fact h not a but <lb/>
a normal, scientific cure for <lb/>
All Malarial Complaints <lb/>
Chills and <lb/>
Neuralgia, Rheumatism. <lb/>
It restores system sad <lb/>
prohibit ill tendency to depression or low spirits. <lb/>
Women with troubles peculiar to their sex SH <lb/>
restored to perfect health. Your will <lb/>
sad his testimony to ours. <lb/>
TRY IT-TEST IT-Our seas <lb/>
with <lb/>
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb/>
EVANSVILLE, IND.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019347_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
FIVE <lb/>
Notice Sale of bl s Land <lb/>
BIG STORE <lb/>
x- <lb/>
YORE<lb/>
Where I bought stacks of <lb/>
Clothing, Dress Goods, Shoes, etc. <lb/>
and other seasonable merchandise, which I am now offering <lb/>
in fact cheaper than we otherwise would offer, but for the low price <lb/>
a judgment of the <lb/>
Superior Court of County, <lb/>
rendered in the case therein <lb/>
pending, wherein Edward <lb/>
James Flanagan, <lb/>
Flanagan and others are plaintiffs <lb/>
and W. W. Cobb, J. L. Cobb, J. <lb/>
K. Cobb and others are defend- <lb/>
ants, we, the undersigned Com- <lb/>
missioners will sell at the <lb/>
COURT HOUSE DOOR IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. ON <lb/>
MONDAY, <lb/>
BER 21ST, 1908. <lb/>
P. M . the Sallow- <lb/>
para is tracts of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in Farm- <lb/>
township, Pitt County, to <lb/>
U NO. One tract of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in Farm- <lb/>
ville township, County and <lb/>
described as Beginning <lb/>
on the Greenville road, R. L. Joy- <lb/>
corner, thence in a south- <lb/>
direction with line <lb/>
to Gum Branch, W. G. Lang's <lb/>
corner, thence with the various <lb/>
courses of said Branch to the <lb/>
Baker read, thence with the <lb/>
Baker road and M. L. Move line <lb/>
i to the road, <lb/>
thence with the <lb/>
and road to the begin- <lb/>
containing acres, more <lb/>
or less, and known as the Bell <lb/>
place. <lb/>
LOT NO. One tract of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in Farm- <lb/>
ville township, Pitt County and <lb/>
described as Beginning <lb/>
at the fork of the <lb/>
and road, running <lb/>
with the Greenville road to a bend <lb/>
in said road below a hill, thence <lb/>
With J. L. Flanagan's in an <lb/>
direction to Little <lb/>
Creek, thence with <lb/>
the various courses of said Creek <lb/>
to Mrs. N. E. Smith's corner, <lb/>
thence with her line to the Green- <lb/>
ville road, thence with said road <lb/>
to the beginning, containing <lb/>
acres more or less and known as <lb/>
the Wiley Williams home place. <lb/>
LOT NO. One tract of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in Farm- <lb/>
ville township. Pitt County and <lb/>
described as Beginning <lb/>
at the fork of the Greenville and <lb/>
road, running <lb/>
with said road to <lb/>
M. L. corner, thence with <lb/>
line to the Greenville <lb/>
road, thence with said road to the <lb/>
containing acres, <lb/>
more or less and known as the <lb/>
old place. <lb/>
LOT NO. One tract of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in <lb/>
County and township as aforesaid <lb/>
and described as Begin- <lb/>
at a white oak on the run of <lb/>
Creek, thence with <lb/>
M. L. line to a ditch in <lb/>
James Flanagan's line, thence <lb/>
with said Flanagan's lino along <lb/>
the ditch to a water oak, thence <lb/>
to the run of creek as aforesaid <lb/>
and up the run of same to the be- <lb/>
ginning, containing H acres, more <lb/>
or less, also a small parcel of land <lb/>
IS feet wide across J. L. <lb/>
land to the Greenville road. <lb/>
LOT NO r. One tract of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in <lb/>
and township as aforesaid and <lb/>
described as Beginning <lb/>
on the Greenville road, R L Joy- <lb/>
corner, running with Joy- <lb/>
line to the said Joyner's and <lb/>
N. EL Smith's corner, thence with <lb/>
N. E. and R. L Smith's line to <lb/>
Alfred Moore's corner thence <lb/>
with the said Moore's line to R. <lb/>
L. Smith's corner, thence with <lb/>
Smith's line to Moore's corner, <lb/>
thence with Moore's line to the <lb/>
road, thence down said <lb/>
road to the beginning, containing <lb/>
acres more or less, the same <lb/>
being that of the Belcher <lb/>
tract lying on South side of the <lb/>
Greenville road. <lb/>
LOT NO. One tract of land <lb/>
lying and being situated in <lb/>
and township as aforesaid and <lb/>
described as Beginning <lb/>
on the Greenville road, N. E. <lb/>
Smith's corner and running with <lb/>
her line to Little <lb/>
thence with the various <lb/>
courses of said creek to Alfred <lb/>
Moore's corner, thence with <lb/>
Moore's line to Emily Joyner's <lb/>
line, a canal, thence up said canal <lb/>
to the Greenville road and down <lb/>
said road to the beginning, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
LOT NO. One tract of land <lb/>
laying and being situated <lb/>
on 6th<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019347_0005" n="5"/>
<p>
m-m<lb/>
THU <lb/>
i i <lb/>
THE EASTERN S. C. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
from 5th <lb/>
and township aforesaid <lb/>
described as Being that <lb/>
tract of land which adjoins the <lb/>
lands of W. H. Moor's heirs, <lb/>
H. Flanagan, Flanagan and <lb/>
others, containing by estimation <lb/>
acres and known as a portion <lb/>
of the Dawson Jones land. <lb/>
LOT NO. H. One lot with <lb/>
dwelling thereon lying and being <lb/>
situated within the corporate <lb/>
its of Farmville, N. C, it being <lb/>
No. to the plot of <lb/>
the division of the lands of Eli <lb/>
Williams deceased; the same be- <lb/>
further described as a portion <lb/>
that town lot conveyed to the <lb/>
late Eli Will, ins by B. L. Davis <lb/>
by deed in Book K. <lb/>
Pages of the <lb/>
Register of County, contain <lb/>
9-10 of an , more or less. <lb/>
LOT NO. ft One vacant lot in <lb/>
the town of N. C. No. <lb/>
according to the plot of the <lb/>
division of the lands of Eli Will- <lb/>
conveyed by Sheppard, <lb/>
clerk, to Eli Williams, deed of <lb/>
record in Hook M. ii. pp. and <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt <lb/>
County Containing of an <lb/>
acre more or <lb/>
One vacant lot in <lb/>
the town of Farmville, N. C. No. <lb/>
; according to the plot In the <lb/>
and division of that tract of <lb/>
land conveyed by H. Sheppard, <lb/>
Clerk, to Eli Williams, by deed of <lb/>
record in Book M. pp. and <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt <lb/>
4-5 of an <lb/>
acre more or less. <lb/>
One vacant lot in <lb/>
the town of N. C. No. <lb/>
t the plot in the <lb/>
and division of that tract <lb/>
land conveyed by Sheppard, <lb/>
Clerk, to Eli Williams, by deed of <lb/>
record in Book M. pp. <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt <lb/>
l acre. <lb/>
LOT NO One vacant lot in <lb/>
the town of Farmville, N. t <lb/>
according to the plot in the survey <lb/>
land division of tract that of land <lb/>
Ready to get highest prices. <lb/>
the plot and survey <lb/>
of these <lb/>
metes <lb/>
line N. degrees <lb/>
feet east. Hi chains and links <lb/>
the same being Sheppard. clerk, to <lb/>
the remaining portion that EH by deed of in <lb/>
town lot conveyed to the late M ; j,,, and of the <lb/>
by K. L. Davis by deed ulster of Pitt County- <lb/>
in Boob R. Page 20- acre, more <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt s <lb/>
county, containing One vacant lot <lb/>
W. One vacant lot in I Farmville N. C. Na <lb/>
the town of Farmville. N. C. according to the lot in <lb/>
according to the plot of the J <lb/>
division of The lands of Eli Will- <lb/>
deceased; the same being a clerk, g <lb/>
portion of that lot conveyed by <lb/>
Sherrod Belcher to Eli Williams g <lb/>
by deed of record in G. of an <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt acre- <lb/>
county, Page containing LOT NO. One vacant lot <lb/>
1-3 of an acre, more or less. in the town of Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
LOT NO. One vacant lot in No. P, according to the plot in the <lb/>
the town of Farmville, N. c. No. survey and division of that tract <lb/>
according to the plot of the of land and conveyed by Shop <lb/>
division of the lands of Eli Willi- clerk, to Eh Williams by <lb/>
ams the same being deed of record m Book M. pp. <lb/>
also a portion of that lot conveyed of the Public Register <lb/>
by Sherrod Belcher to Eli Willi- of Pitt County- containing 9-10 <lb/>
ams by deed of record in Book of an acre more or less. <lb/>
G. Page of the Public LOT NO. One vacant lot in <lb/>
Register of Pitt county. , the town of Farmville, N. C. No. <lb/>
LOT NO. One vacant lot in according to the plot in the <lb/>
the town of Farmville, N. C. no. and division of that tract of lands for a description by <lb/>
according to the land conveyed by and bounds of all aforesaid lots, <lb/>
of the lands of Eli Williams, clerk, to Eli Williams by deed j LOT NO. One parcel of <lb/>
deceased; the same being a of record in Book M. pp. that tract of land conveyed by <lb/>
of that lot conveyed by Sher- and of the Public Register of Sheppard, clerk, to Eli Williams <lb/>
rod Belcher to Eli Williams by Pitt 9-10 of by deed of record in Book <lb/>
deed of record in Book G. Page n acre more or less. pp. and of the Public <lb/>
of of the Public Register LOT NO. vacant lot in Register of Pitt county and de- <lb/>
of Pitt county, containing 1-3 of the town of Farmville. N. C. No scribed as <lb/>
an acre more or less. according to the plot in the Henry Pear sail's corner on Snow <lb/>
LOT NO and division of that tract Hill road, and running with the <lb/>
the town of Farmville N. C No land conveyed by Sheppard, i line in a southerly direction to a <lb/>
according to the clerk, to Eli Williams, deed of stake, corner, thence <lb/>
division of the land <lb/>
deceased, the. <lb/>
portion lot conveyed to bounty -containing <lb/>
William by Henry Joyner by less- , . , <lb/>
deed of record in Book XX. page V lo <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt town N. C. <lb/>
of an acre. U according to the plot in <lb/>
, the survey and division of that <lb/>
tract of land conveyed by Shep- <lb/>
clerk, to Eli Williams by <lb/>
deed of record in Book M. pp. <lb/>
and of the Public Regis- east chains and links <lb/>
tor of Pitt to a stake with pointers, thence <lb/>
2-10 acres. N. degrees feet west. <lb/>
LOT NO. One vacant lot in chains and links to Nathan <lb/>
the town of Farmville, N. C. No. Saunder's corner, thence with the <lb/>
according to the plot in the j line to degrees west feet <lb/>
survey and division of that tract chains other corner; <lb/>
of land conveyed by Sheppard, i thence chains <lb/>
clerk to Eli Williams, by deed W. G. Lang's corner, a ditch, <lb/>
, record in Book pp. and thence with said ditch to de- <lb/>
No. according to the plot of Public Register of Pitt west feet chains to a <lb/>
the division of the lands of Eh County -containing 9-10 of an stake; thence N. degree west <lb/>
Williams The same, acre more or less. feet chains to the Snow Hill <lb/>
being a portion of that lot con- LOT. NO One vacant road, Main street of Farmville; <lb/>
to Eli Williams by Henry m the town of Farmville, N. C. thence with said road to begin- <lb/>
lot in. containing 1-2 acres <lb/>
. . division of that more or less <lb/>
Pitt tract of land conveyed by Shop- LOT NO One parcel of <lb/>
of , I clerk, to Eli Williams by that tract of land conveyed by <lb/>
LOT NO. lb One vacant lot i deed of record in Book pp. Sheppard, Clerk, to Eli Williams, <lb/>
m the town of Farmville, N. and of the Public Regis- by deed of record in Book <lb/>
No. according to the plot of the Pitt pp. and of the Public <lb/>
division and survey of that tract 0-10 of an acre more or less. Register Pitt County and de- <lb/>
of land conveyed to Eli Williams LOT NO One vacant lot in scribed as at <lb/>
by deed from Henry Sheppard the town of Farmville N. C. No. Saunder's corner run- <lb/>
clerk of the Superior Court of according to the plot in the south degrees feet <lb/>
Pitt County, of record in Book survey and division of that tract least 17-57 chains to a stake <lb/>
M. pp. and of the Pub- of conveyed by Sheppard, degrees east 3.50 <lb/>
lie Register of Pitt County -con- clerk, to Eli Williams, by deed of i chains to a stake, thence N. <lb/>
9-10 of an acre. record in Book pp. and j degrees west chains to the <lb/>
LOT NO. One vacant lot of the Public Register of Pitt I end of Church street in Farm- <lb/>
in the town of Farmville, N. C. 9-10 of thence south degrees <lb/>
No according plot in the acre more or less. west chains to the begin- <lb/>
survey and division of the tract LOT NO. One vacant lot containing acres. <lb/>
of land conveyed by Sheppard, in the town of Farmville, N. Lot No. One parcel of <lb/>
clerk, to Eli Williams by deed of No. according to the plot in tract of land conveyed <lb/>
record in Book M. pp. and the survey and division of that Clerk, to Eli Williams by deed of <lb/>
of the Public Register of Pitt tract of land conveyed by Shep-; record in Book pp. X Hi and <lb/>
7-10 of an I clerk to Eli Williams, by <lb/>
deed of record in Book pp. <lb/>
and of the Public Regis- <lb/>
of Pitt county, containing <lb/>
of an acre. <lb/>
Reference is hereby made to <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
We want to sell your tobacco. <lb/>
US<lb/>
west, 16.80 chains to the begin- <lb/>
Containing 5.72 acres. <lb/>
LOT NO. One parcel of <lb/>
that tract ft land conveyed by <lb/>
Sheppard, to Eli Williams, <lb/>
by deed of record in bk. MS, pp. <lb/>
and of the public of <lb/>
Pitt county, -ind described as fol- <lb/>
lows- Beginning at B. S. Smith's <lb/>
northwest corner running <lb/>
south feet degrees; east <lb/>
chains to a stake; north <lb/>
degrees east, to a stake, <lb/>
thence north leg ices, west 16- <lb/>
chains to said Smith's other <lb/>
corner, thence his line north de- <lb/>
west 3.30 to the be- <lb/>
ginning acres. <lb/>
LOT No. One parcel of that <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
AUGUST 1902. <lb/>
to a stake in a pond, R. L. <lb/>
LOT NO. One vacant lot <lb/>
in the town of Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
No. according to the plot of <lb/>
the division of the lands of Eli <lb/>
William deceased. The same <lb/>
being a portion of that lot con- <lb/>
to Eli Williams by Henry <lb/>
Joyner by deed of record to Book <lb/>
XX page of the Public Regis <lb/>
tor of Pitt County containing I <lb/>
of an acre. <lb/>
LOT NO. One vacant lot <lb/>
in the town of Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
of laud conveyed by <lb/>
corner, E. Williams, by <lb/>
N. degrees feet east, <lb/>
chains and links to a stake, <lb/>
with small pines as pointers, R. <lb/>
L. corner, thence N. Hide- <lb/>
deed of record in bk. pp. <lb/>
and of the register of <lb/>
county described as fol <lb/>
at the bridge <lb/>
the main run of <lb/>
creek the Tarboro. Snow <lb/>
Hill road, sod the <lb/>
windings of said to chopped <lb/>
trees a maple, <lb/>
as p R. L. <lb/>
thence <lb/>
feet, west to <lb/>
thence up the various <lb/>
No. <lb/>
a m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
am <lb/>
am <lb/>
p la <lb/>
p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
Daily Except <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Parmele <lb/>
Hobgood <lb/>
Ar Ponder <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
Ar Norfolk <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
New York <lb/>
No.<lb/>
p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
a m <lb/>
p m <lb/>
Ar p m <lb/>
a pm <lb/>
a a m <lb/>
p a m <lb/>
p a m <lb/>
am <lb/>
p m <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars <lb/>
on Nos. and to Tampa and Jack- <lb/>
hue to H. M. W. J. <lb/>
Asst. Traffic Mr. Gen. Pass. <lb/>
T. M. T. M. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C <lb/>
j .,, in me town in a <lb/>
Joyner by deed of record in No according to the pl <lb/>
XX page of the Public Regis-; the survey and division of <lb/>
sources said ditch to <lb/>
degrees west, 2.20 to a <lb/>
slake, north degrees, <lb/>
west to a stake, <lb/>
north degrees, east <lb/>
to a stake, <lb/>
degrees, west chains to the <lb/>
Tarboro and Snow Hill <lb/>
road and thence down the road to <lb/>
the beginning. Containing <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
Said lauds are sold for <lb/>
title good. Terms of sale, cash. <lb/>
Any persons desiring to <lb/>
obtain further information by <lb/>
applying to F. Marion Whichard <lb/>
at Greenville, N. E. <lb/>
I at Tarboro, N. C. or R. L. <lb/>
Joyner, at Farmville, N. J. <lb/>
This the day of Aug. 1903. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Jno. E. <lb/>
Com <lb/>
us. i a <lb/>
acre more or less. <lb/>
One vacant lot in <lb/>
tho town of Farmville, N. No. <lb/>
according to the plot in the <lb/>
survey and division of that tract <lb/>
of the Public <lb/>
county and described as <lb/>
Beginning at the end of <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
Church <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
street m of ran- Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
south, east 17.20 chains ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
stake, thence north Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
to a <lb/>
-----BIT A 1876.------ <lb/>
M. Schultz, <lb/>
Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. Gash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Far. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Salts, Be <lb/>
Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
o and Gail ft Ax <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cot Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Batter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
This department is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory <lb/>
N. C, Aug. <lb/>
Realizing the advance of cotton <lb/>
goods we went north early and <lb/>
purchased stock of fall <lb/>
winter goods and feel sure that we <lb/>
can save you money as we bought <lb/>
bulk of our stock at old prices and <lb/>
same way. <lb/>
cordially invited. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Cox have from Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb/>
Repairing promptly done. Work <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
Prof. Lineberry came <lb/>
morning from his tour <lb/>
in the interest of the W <lb/>
High School. We feel very much <lb/>
encouraged from the prospects for <lb/>
a large enrollment next session. <lb/>
Surely parents would give this <lb/>
school a liberal patronage were <lb/>
they only aware of the many great <lb/>
advantages by which it is <lb/>
rounded. <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co. says they <lb/>
have had on blue long enough. So <lb/>
they will put on red and get ready <lb/>
to compete with the town price of <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Misses Laura and Minnie Cox <lb/>
Singletrees and Plow Beams <lb/>
made of the very best material by <lb/>
the Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Holland, of <lb/>
ville, came up on the train <lb/>
The store has in stock <lb/>
cheap perfumes, high priced per- <lb/>
fumes and all kinds of perfumes, <lb/>
talcum and tooth powders, tooth, <lb/>
nail, hair and shoe brushes, <lb/>
day morning a young shoe polish and shiners. <lb/>
a. nines, mar- <lb/>
lady to school and left in the <lb/>
evening- <lb/>
Tonsorial A. Fair, <lb/>
good shave and fine hair cut, <lb/>
Latest style. <lb/>
Elder T. N. Manning filled one <lb/>
of his appointments in the country <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
blacking, pipes, harps, mar- <lb/>
rubber balls, cigars, chewing <lb/>
and smoking slate and <lb/>
bath sponges, pepper, and , <lb/>
pickling fact everything <lb/>
that you will find in any well <lb/>
kept drug store. <lb/>
Hon. Willis R. Williams, of <lb/>
All kinds of scroll <lb/>
work done to order by the Winter <lb/>
ville Mtg. Co. <lb/>
Luther manning, of Ayden, has <lb/>
visiting his father here for <lb/>
several days. <lb/>
We would call attention to the j <lb/>
fact we have added dry to <lb/>
our line of merchandise and re- <lb/>
ask the public to call <lb/>
and Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
There was a large congregation <lb/>
in attendance upon the services at <lb/>
the Episcopal church last <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Griffith has made an <lb/>
excellent impression among our <lb/>
people. <lb/>
The Winterville Cigar Co. don't <lb/>
belong to the trust. Send your <lb/>
orders right along get the best <lb/>
and Ethel Carroll left Monday I cheroot the world for the money <lb/>
morning to attend the I and patronize home industries. <lb/>
Female University at Raleigh. I guaranteed. <lb/>
If you want some to j for the Winterville <lb/>
compete with the times, go to commence arriving <lb/>
B. F. Manning Co. j and every train since con- <lb/>
We have spared no time lo in. The <lb/>
stock and we think we <lb/>
can the most <lb/>
F. Manning Co. <lb/>
turned Falkland, passed through on the <lb/>
train yesterday <lb/>
Would you like to sweeten your <lb/>
tooth. If so try some of <lb/>
fresh penny candies at the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
The Free Will Baptist will <lb/>
one of their big meetings at <lb/>
Reedy Branch next Sunday. <lb/>
secret of a good meal. The i <lb/>
best flour, pure lard. The best <lb/>
baking powder, and fresh butter <lb/>
on ice. All of them at A. D. <lb/>
Miss Kittrell spent Tuesday <lb/>
in <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. are in <lb/>
to buy your grapes and pay j <lb/>
you the highest market price for <lb/>
them, see them before you sell. <lb/>
All kind of feed for sale by G. <lb/>
A. Kittrell. <lb/>
A few pair of Plymouth rock <lb/>
chickens left that we will sell <lb/>
G. A. ft Co. <lb/>
snuff, tobacco, and <lb/>
cigars at A. D. <lb/>
Tin nothing hut rumor, yet <lb/>
RIGHT AT THE START. <lb/>
If you want your boy to <lb/>
start right in school this fall, <lb/>
see that he is well dressed as <lb/>
the next boy. <lb/>
A well appearing Suit <lb/>
his self-respect. It needn't <lb/>
cost much if you come here for <lb/>
it. <lb/>
We're ready to supply <lb/>
every thing for school wear for J f <lb/>
boys of every age. <lb/>
We want our business to grow up with the boys and <lb/>
the boys to grow up in clothing. <lb/>
Separate Knee Pants and long Trousers, New Waists, <lb/>
Blouses, Shirts, Ties, Stockings, Caps. Hats, etc. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb/>
. sometimes this is true, if so soon <lb/>
j opening is by far the largest in the . j <lb/>
will be heard and four more heart. <lb/>
We are now manufacturing a <lb/>
wash out of the old North <lb/>
Carolina pine, alto of gums. These <lb/>
are the very best kind of wood <lb/>
that can be used. Apply to Win- <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
The Winterville Mfg. Co. make <lb/>
a specialty of horse shoeing. <lb/>
We have a nice line o hats <lb/>
both old and young, also <lb/>
valises, at prices; <lb/>
Let the good <lb/>
i history. <lb/>
made <lb/>
etc AD Johnston <lb/>
W. T. of J <lb/>
us from tram jester- , , <lb/>
us j of here <lb/>
you in both and price. <lb/>
Boarding J. family and we <lb/>
Cox. Board per J <lb/>
day. Best <lb/>
House in town. <lb/>
W. L. House, and family went <lb/>
to Greenville <lb/>
Nothing more cool and re- <lb/>
keep this red on, so we will make <lb/>
the shoe squeal before you get it on j <lb/>
your foot. B. F. Co. <lb/>
N. S. Fulford, of Washington, <lb/>
was here one day last week <lb/>
tn and save mM . . . bait the time on all of our goods <lb/>
always glad to serve you and save; <lb/>
Hurst at the drug store soda <lb/>
suit the time on all of our goods <lb/>
i of every kind from a standard <lb/>
fountain. He will give you in needle up.-B. F. <lb/>
moments notice any of <lb/>
your money if possible. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co , <lb/>
The colored Missionary Baptist cold Co <lb/>
; latest and most popular com Gardner a <lb/>
their meeting at this , . , , a young <lb/>
drinks. by the <lb/>
W. H. White, of Greenville and <lb/>
Arthur Forbes, of Farmville, morning about; <lb/>
here Monday. o'clock. A tree fell on <lb/>
Labor saving machinery in the j and he died in a few minutes sf-; <lb/>
tor the His <lb/>
taken a log train to R. G. j <lb/>
Chapman Sou's warehouse. <lb/>
place Sunday. There was a tie <lb/>
crowd present and every- <lb/>
thing would have passed off <lb/>
pleasantly, had it not been for <lb/>
three with a little moon- <lb/>
shine who broke up the meeting <lb/>
early in the alter noon. <lb/>
A. Co., received a <lb/>
big lot of wheat from <lb/>
Monday to be ground into flour. <lb/>
Shipments are coming in from <lb/>
both ends of the read. <lb/>
An Economic hand will pay for <lb/>
itself in the saving of Hues alone. <lb/>
We have the testimony of users to <lb/>
prove that one pair of hues <lb/>
worked in the rollers of the <lb/>
will out-last four pair used <lb/>
in the old way. <lb/>
Now a word to the wise. Go to <lb/>
see B. F. Co., before <lb/>
their bargains are exhausted. <lb/>
I have just returned from the <lb/>
market, and have a line of beautiful <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
and <lb/>
Trimmings <lb/>
daily. Will announce open- <lb/>
day later. <lb/>
Jas. F. Davenport <lb/>
New White Front. <lb/>
manufacture of any article has all <lb/>
to do with the price at which same <lb/>
be sold. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
line is well known as it has <lb/>
about the same for years. It is a <lb/>
Laundry basket leaves Monday Alfred Forbes, of who <lb/>
6th, and every two weeks j was on her way home from a visit <lb/>
Bring work to to LaGrange. <lb/>
shop.-C. A. Fair, A Thing of Beauty-A wagon <lb/>
A photographer taking pictures Tar Heel Oak turned <lb/>
of buggies wagons means out by A. G. Cox Mfg Co. this <lb/>
something. It meant here last season may be truthfully said to <lb/>
week that A. G. Cox Mtg. Co., be a thing of beauty. The quality <lb/>
Use sold by <lb/>
me same i <lb/>
strong assertion, yet Hue that A. D. hell, <lb/>
have reduced cost of various Grocer, C <lb/>
titles to a minimum and are j <lb/>
pared to prove it. It you <lb/>
purchaser don't be blind to your; <lb/>
own interests, but get their <lb/>
before your order. If con- <lb/>
visit their shops see. <lb/>
for what they are doing. <lb/>
We bad the pleasure yesterday <lb/>
of meeting conversing a <lb/>
short, while with our friend, Mis. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. I <lb/>
A Full Line of Millinery J <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
Established <lb/>
Incorporated 1901. <lb/>
WHITT CO <lb/>
Marble and Granite <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
and for Wire Fencing. <lb/>
office electric <lb/>
Ga. <lb/>
Branch offices shops. Rocky Mount, <lb/>
N. s. c <lb/>
For prices address Hooky <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
were going to have cats made <lb/>
to getting out a nice little <lb/>
this Fall so as to he able <lb/>
to snow their customers the differ- <lb/>
styles. <lb/>
remains the same cannot be <lb/>
proved The appearance is <lb/>
more attractive each season as <lb/>
more experienced hands finish <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Mrs Sarah Taylor, <lb/>
Fashionable <lb/>
Milliner, <lb/>
Best and latest styles always on <lb/>
Call and see. Next <lb/>
to Dr. B. T. Cox's drug <lb/>
FOR SALE The <lb/>
-BY- <lb/>
A. G. COX <lb/>
TURING <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
MADE TO PAINT<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The Farmville branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of Rev. T. H. who is <lb/>
authorized to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
Is what we are after, and the possession if one of <lb/>
our will insure sweet milk, ream and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator.<lb/>
Oar Farmville correspondent is <lb/>
sick and Dot send any letter <lb/>
for this issue. We hope he may <lb/>
be restored to health and resume <lb/>
his interesting<lb/>
What Month Shall it Be. <lb/>
in January's hoar and rime, <lb/>
wed you'll be before <lb/>
prime. <lb/>
Married in February's sleety <lb/>
you'll tread in together <lb/>
Married when -March winds b <lb/>
and t . . <lb/>
Your home will lie on a foreign I <lb/>
shore. i <lb/>
Married April's j <lb/>
R. L DAVIS BROS. <lb/>
General Merchants. <lb/>
No need of further when we can supply all your needs in <lb/>
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Furniture and Groceries. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a mower when we <lb/>
we sell a machine with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Hammocks <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters. <lb/>
Car load lots of Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb/>
j Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb/>
-Manufacturers of Buggies Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb/>
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always on hand. <lb/>
In season we operate a M linger Cotton <lb/>
you lies. <lb/>
May <lb/>
A checkered path before <lb/>
Married when bees o'er <lb/>
Strangers around your board will <lb/>
tat <lb/>
Married month of <lb/>
Life will be one long honeymoon. <lb/>
Married July, with flowers <lb/>
ablaze,<lb/>
Married in August's heal and <lb/>
Lover and friend in chosen <lb/>
spouse. <lb/>
Married in <lb/>
i . <lb/>
J AS. B. WHITE, <lb/>
Id <lb/>
life will <lb/>
October <lb/>
Brno and r your <lb/>
flow. <lb/>
thin, <lb/>
Toil and hard- hip . y gin. <lb/>
Married in veils if November mist <lb/>
Dame Fortune your wedding ring <lb/>
has <lb/>
Harried in of <lb/>
cheer, <lb/>
Loves star bums liter from <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANTS, <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
and Department Store, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, S <lb/>
Clothing, Heavy and Fancy Groceries; Tools, Farm- . <lb/>
We carry a large stock of General Merchandise, Dry Goods, E v , . , , <lb/>
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb/>
Implements, Fertilizer, Hay, Corn, Oats and other <lb/>
stuffs. We solicit a share of your patronage. Fair and <lb/>
courteous treatment to all. <lb/>
Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb/>
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb/>
a specialty. Flour and feed by the car load. <lb/>
. r. <lb/>
R. C. C. JOYNER, <lb/>
and Surgeon. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
m i <lb/>
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb/>
at prices to suit <lb/>
any purse. <lb/>
I We provide the most attractive necessities for your <lb/>
I table. We do it ibis having the best Groceries, <lb/>
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them <lb/>
at the most reasonable margin. <lb/>
I JAS. B. WHITE. <lb/>
FARMVILLE, X. <lb/>
and FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
Leach in fashions. Full of <lb/>
i ed hats, <lb/>
ribbons, ate. iv than <lb/>
peed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
Johnston Bros.<lb/>
IT <lb/>
T M <lb/>
. I C. <lb/>
V. SHoeS, Hat, <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
I. J . <lb/>
. ; ma, To- <lb/>
a id i cheap <lb/>
tor cash. i .- country <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
LAND SALE. MARVELOUS CURE BY DR. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree j MOORE. <lb/>
Court of v made I <lb/>
I. at the special May Tern. MM,.,, in a <lb/>
certain action therein pending, en- t all whom it may <lb/>
a tilled Tucker against I hereby testify my wife. Fanny <lb/>
I J. H. and F. G. James L- and my son, John W. <lb/>
,. , . , . , . ,. , and Leona wife of my <lb/>
assignee H- the Pearce, on or about the <lb/>
i will, on last March were strangely <lb/>
Monday, September 21st 1903 <lb/>
Court House door in the <lb/>
BI town of Greenville. K. sell at <lb/>
t sale to the highest bidder <lb/>
ff for cash, a certain tract of parcel and had of live <lb/>
j of land in Factoids township Pitt without realizing any benefit <lb/>
V. which lies south of the <lb/>
high water mark on the south side <lb/>
and fully <lb/>
i ed as at <lb/>
In- i-v ureas -it the riv.-r with long to them. <lb/>
at m t ,, t announce that <lb/>
tic. ice up the river to Broad I all getting well and the fits <lb/>
Creek, from Mid creek with I have disappeared, <lb/>
the line , <lb/>
and Davenport to before me, Aug. <lb/>
with a malady resembling <lb/>
and when the were on them <lb/>
they would and their par- <lb/>
were so violent that they had <lb/>
to OB held by main force. I applied to <lb/>
I Anally sought the <lb/>
of Dr. W. H. Moore, colored, <lb/>
and under son passed <lb/>
three snakes, two of them wen; alive <lb/>
and one was dead. My wife <lb/>
BRO. <lb/>
W. G. administrator of It. II. <lb/>
to notify the public that lie has charge of the <lb/>
goods owned by said R. J. at bis death, and <lb/>
to regardless of cost. The stock <lb/>
of a full line of <lb/>
on across I lie road by <lb/>
Davenport's coach to the <lb/>
canal, thence down said <lb/>
canal to the water mark <lb/>
deceased, of Creek it was when <lb/>
stock of the mill the said Tucker <lb/>
offer- is near a <lb/>
sweet gum on canal, <lb/>
thence with the water <lb/>
mark of creek to the late <lb/>
William line, thence with <lb/>
line to the beginning, con- <lb/>
even hundred acres more <lb/>
consists <lb/>
GOODS, i IONS, CLOTHING, <lb/>
HATS, CAPS, sHOEs. hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb/>
juice W. G. is also agent of the Tailors <lb/>
All suits i. to fit individual. <lb/>
ls taken and a good tit guaranteed. We can furnish these or less saving and excepting there- <lb/>
goods at per than tailors charge. from the acre of land fully de- <lb/>
If you want bargains come early to j scribed by metes and in <lb/>
in- deed from R. S. Tucker and <lb/>
W. Store, J <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb/>
Tobacco, Cigars. <lb/>
We make n of <lb/>
For Men <lb/>
Women and <lb/>
Children <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
It is conceded that we give the <lb/>
beat Shoes for the money of <lb/>
any house in <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
M. T. HORTON, Proprietor. <lb/>
Table with the best <lb/>
the market <lb/>
rooms. Polite and prompt <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
, . . . . a <lb/>
W. LANG. <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Offers you selections from as complete a stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
as can lie found in Carolina. <lb/>
Special lino of Press Goods and Trimmings for Ladies. <lb/>
line Celebrated Shoes for men. Every pair warranted. <lb/>
Corliss, Coon Co. Collars and Cuffs for Men and Ladies. <lb/>
Fl ALL GRADES. WHITE IRON <lb/>
I BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES. <lb/>
Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Groceries. <lb/>
Hardware, Farm Implements and Harness. Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
and Hammocks. <lb/>
Two warehouses full of flour, corn, oats, hay Ac. <lb/>
March 1801 nod registered in <lb/>
the Register's office in Book <lb/>
page provided however that <lb/>
the roadway known as the <lb/>
from the <lb/>
old town of by the church <lb/>
and school house the <lb/>
of Mr. J. J. Rollins shall <lb/>
not be but shall be kept <lb/>
open by the purchaser through <lb/>
, the land above as a pub- <lb/>
road. <lb/>
his the 17th day of Aug. 1903 <lb/>
T. B. Womack, <lb/>
Alex L. Blow <lb/>
w, <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Grifton, N. C, Aug. 1903. <lb/>
This is to certify that Miss <lb/>
Mamie daughter of B. H. <lb/>
I told me the report that <lb/>
said B. his wife on <lb/>
Sunday, before she left him the <lb/>
following week, is entirely false. <lb/>
Sworn and subscribed t. before <lb/>
this day of August, 1903. E. J. <lb/>
Brooks, Mayor of Grifton. <lb/>
H. J. p. <lb/>
The above parties are all white <lb/>
of good family and well known. I <lb/>
also have other affidavits in my <lb/>
showing cures under <lb/>
my treatment. cure all troubles that <lb/>
flesh is heir to. I the blind <lb/>
Bee, the deaf hear and the lame walk, <lb/>
as people living hero In Greenville <lb/>
and in the county will testify. My <lb/>
medicine and treatment are no hum- <lb/>
bug, but I guarantee a cure <lb/>
or take no pay. continue to <lb/>
suffer, but me and be convinced. <lb/>
H. MOORE, M. I. <lb/>
Greenville, C. <lb/>
P. O. Box <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
payment and prices low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Prowls- <lb/>
ons. W to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
tr <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Branch of the Butter a Reflector is in charge <lb/>
of C K. Is authorized to transact any <lb/>
for paper in and territory. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL <lb/>
DEALER W <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
J. J. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Bro.<lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and While there to <lb/>
inspect their complete stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
and learn their low prices. We <lb/>
can supply all your in <lb/>
any line of goods. <lb/>
are selling Lawns and other <lb/>
saner dress goods at about <lb/>
half price, to make room for <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
R. R FLEMING, <lb/>
Merchant and <lb/>
Manufacturer <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Always carries a complete <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
j N or t h C a r o l i n a. <lb/>
Manufacturers of Lumber an <lb/>
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb/>
Special price on car loud lots <lb/>
Shingles. <lb/>
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DAVENPORT <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
After thirty years of successful business I am <lb/>
better than ever prepared to all the <lb/>
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
I can furnish anything wanted, from cam- <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season.<lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport <lb/>
Fertilizer will begin about Aug. <lb/>
15th. It is the best invention of the century. <lb/>
Logger with some experience, with two bunk <lb/>
wagons and one ox cart. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or tore driver or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see your tool <lb/>
box dost not a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
MONDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. is very ill. <lb/>
S. D. went to Rocky Mount <lb/>
today. <lb/>
A. H. Saturday for <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
Maggie Doughty is visiting <lb/>
at <lb/>
W. It. Howard, of Hassell, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
Peyton Mayo, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
f; today here. <lb/>
G. H. Ellis went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Powell went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King returned today <lb/>
from Robersonville. <lb/>
j J. A. Ricks returned Saturday <lb/>
from a trip up the <lb/>
Mis. M. M. Nelson left this <lb/>
morning for a visit to Scotland <lb/>
S. D. returned <lb/>
day evening from a trip up the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Fleming went to Grifton <lb/>
Saturday evening and return this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
F. Waters went to Kinston <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
-a- <lb/>
G. W. Baker, of Lewiston, who <lb/>
has been here a few days, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss returned <lb/>
Saturday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
what you <lb/>
cleanses, purifies, <lb/>
and sweet- <lb/>
ens the stomach. <lb/>
cures <lb/>
and ail stomach <lb/>
and bowel troubles. <lb/>
accelerates the action of <lb/>
gastric glands and <lb/>
gives tors to the digestive organs. <lb/>
an overworked <lb/>
stomach nervous <lb/>
strain, gives to a full, free <lb/>
and untrammeled action, nourishes <lb/>
the nervous feeds <lb/>
is wonderful remedy <lb/>
that is making so many <lb/>
sick people weak people <lb/>
strong by giving to their bodies all of <lb/>
the in <lb/>
the food they eat. <lb/>
Tour Teller Can Supply Ton. <lb/>
the trial size, tot <lb/>
IV <lb/>
E. C. DeWITT CO., CHICAGO <lb/>
DRUG STOKE. <lb/>
OLD<lb/>
1ST- o. <lb/>
A Is the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, j <lb/>
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb/>
bottom, <lb/>
MA full line of Drugs and Medicines Highest prices paid I <lb/>
u all kinds of country produce. I <lb/>
Steamer It. L. Myers leave <lb/>
daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at a. in for Greenville, leave <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at in. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek, <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and for <lb/>
all for the West with rail- <lb/>
roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Go. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay and Chesapeake <lb/>
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
Julius Sugg went to Kinston <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
I this morning. <lb/>
Frank of Washington, <lb/>
is visiting his parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. <lb/>
Misses Susie and Lizzie Stewart, <lb/>
of Washington, who has been visit- <lb/>
their aunt, Mrs. L. Griffin, <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
Miss Etta Smith, of <lb/>
j Bridge, who has been visiting <lb/>
Hisses Lena Mamie King, re- <lb/>
; turned home Sunday morning. <lb/>
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
W. H. Cox, of Kinston, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
A. II. Wooten has returned <lb/>
from Durham. <lb/>
sister, Mr. M. Schultz, return- <lb/>
ed home this morning. <lb/>
Miss Jessie Thomas, who has <lb/>
been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
Little, returned Monday evening <lb/>
to her home in Cleveland, Tenn. <lb/>
L. Joyner went to Raleigh <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Jim Steagall returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Oxford. <lb/>
Dwelling Houses Needed. <lb/>
There is much demand for <lb/>
ling in Greenville. Almost <lb/>
daily we hear of people wanting <lb/>
who to get them. <lb/>
Wherever there is a likelihood that <lb/>
a house will be vacated there are <lb/>
numerous applications for it. The <lb/>
hotels and boarding houses are <lb/>
crowded all the time and people <lb/>
who want to make their home here <lb/>
find it difficult to get a place to <lb/>
stay. This is a condition that <lb/>
ought to be relieved by building <lb/>
more Real estate agent <lb/>
R. tells he could get <lb/>
a large number of <lb/>
house if they were only available. <lb/>
Scarcity of bootee hinders the <lb/>
growth of the town.<lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TB <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically,<lb/>
re V <lb/>
of i, after satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second year-7. No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
at ginning of the and cf each <lb/>
year provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be used-1. To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
lo Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
of Man during the lifetime <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. aid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safe, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Batter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machines, and <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Jesse returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Miss Nellie returned from <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
, E. II. and M. L. Star- <lb/>
i key went to Wilmington today. <lb/>
Mrs L. H. Pender returned from <lb/>
a visit to evening- <lb/>
Miss Mary returned Mon- <lb/>
; day evening from a visit to Golds- <lb/>
Mayor II. W. Whedbee has <lb/>
been sick a few days but is out <lb/>
Miss Glenn Forbes left <lb/>
i evening to visit re- <lb/>
Mrs. Theodore Fountain, of Leg- <lb/>
came in Monday evening to <lb/>
see Mrs. Fountain re- <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
Miss Sadie Abram, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting her <lb/>
The Best Fighter. <lb/>
The <lb/>
bare footed, hard fisted <lb/>
boy makes a better fighter in the <lb/>
battle of life, says an exchange, <lb/>
than the pampered high collared <lb/>
creased clothes boy who has <lb/>
always been dusted with a <lb/>
broom instead of a Let <lb/>
the town man out of a job try a <lb/>
year on the farm. Plowing be- <lb/>
hind a mute will take the kink <lb/>
throat, the gas out of <lb/>
bis stomach, the weakness out of <lb/>
his legs, mid will give him an <lb/>
appetite, honest living aim a <lb/>
hope of heaven. <lb/>
DISTRESS <lb/>
Judge W. T. Holland of Greens <lb/>
burg, La,, who is well favor- <lb/>
ably known, years ago <lb/>
I suffered greatly from <lb/>
great would <lb/>
invariably result, sting for <lb/>
hour or so and my nights were <lb/>
restless. I concluded to try <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure and it cured me <lb/>
entirely. Now my sleep is re- <lb/>
freshing digestion <lb/>
Hold by John L. Wooten. <lb/>
U you know Malaria, you certainly don't <lb/>
like it. If you know Malaria and <lb/>
Ague Cure, you certainly do like it. <lb/>
OM.<lb/>
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TEN <lb/>
EASTERN GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Wilkinson <lb/>
of <lb/>
good sold <lb/>
Dress Goods, and Dry Goods, made not merely to <lb/>
sell, but to serve whoever gets them. This is particularly true <lb/>
of rice Ureas Goods. Silks and Laces, Gloves and <lb/>
Valises, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Pauls. <lb/>
Shirts. <lb/>
A kinds of goods, are the same in all other store, <lb/>
like Flannels, Ginghams, etc., but the bulk of the <lb/>
goods we is in one sense or another different from that sold <lb/>
by other store. <lb/>
Article purchased are within a reasonable time <lb/>
if they fail to satisfy. <lb/>
Entire Stock of Summer Goods <lb/>
has been Reduced, and <lb/>
be Sold by August 10th. <lb/>
Lawns and Dimities have reduced one third to one <lb/>
half. Have made big reductions in our black dress goods. Low <lb/>
prices will prevail all through the month of July. <lb/>
styles for September now <lb/>
ready. The August Designer Fashions sheets always <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Kicks Wilkinson <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
HARDWARE MERCHANTS <lb/>
Summer Hardware. <lb/>
Refrigerators, Stoves, Ice <lb/>
Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, <lb/>
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels <lb/>
and other Garden Tools. Also <lb/>
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets. <lb/>
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL <lb/>
and labor buying an inferior grade of paint. It <lb/>
is economy to get good quality always. The <lb/>
paints are recommended by <lb/>
all who once use them. Covers more surface <lb/>
with less labor than any other no more. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
IN ONE SUMMER <lb/>
one of our Refrigerators will save you the <lb/>
amount of it's cost, in the food it prevents from <lb/>
spoiling. They are large and and are <lb/>
designed in a way that will prove economical in <lb/>
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about <lb/>
one of these, <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
H. C. Sept <lb/>
Miss Cora Wooten, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Margaret Ormond. <lb/>
Miss Faunie has return- <lb/>
ed from, a visit to Bethel. <lb/>
Mr. W. M. Edwards, who has <lb/>
been visiting parents, Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. returned to <lb/>
her home at Ayden yesterday ac- <lb/>
companied by her Leslie <lb/>
who returned home to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Misses Ada Tyson and Nina <lb/>
are visiting friends in the <lb/>
neighborhood. Both taught at the <lb/>
C. C. College in Wilson last year. <lb/>
Joe and Ed Lyons, of <lb/>
Ayden. Sunday and Sunday <lb/>
night in the neighborhood. <lb/>
Miss Julia Taylor, of Hookerton, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Florence <lb/>
The machinery the new and <lb/>
improved of <lb/>
Ormond has arrived and they will <lb/>
soon be ready for work. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Pope and Rev. Mr. <lb/>
of Pamlico county, are <lb/>
holding a revival here this week. <lb/>
Great interest has been manifested <lb/>
so far and it is to be hoped much <lb/>
good will be accomplished during <lb/>
the <lb/>
Misses Daisy Gray, of <lb/>
and Jordan, of Raleigh, are <lb/>
visiting Misses and May Belle <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. W. A. Darden, <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. E. E. B. P. <lb/>
I Taylor and J. R. Turnage went to <lb/>
i Asheville last Tuesday and <lb/>
i ed Friday. They report a pleasant <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
a few more days we hope to <lb/>
be able to say <lb/>
There hits been a great deal of <lb/>
sickness in our neighborhood of <lb/>
late but we are all glad to state <lb/>
that everybody is much better. <lb/>
W. J. Leslie Lloyd <lb/>
Turnage are all up from a case of <lb/>
typhoid fever. <lb/>
Little Miss Edwards, <lb/>
daughter, of Mr. O. W. Edwards <lb/>
is confined to her bed now. <lb/>
Mrs. Irene Ormond, who has for <lb/>
i sometime been quite feeble <lb/>
health, left for Asheville Tuesday <lb/>
accompanied by Miss <lb/>
Ormond, a trained nurse from the <lb/>
i Wilson sanitarium. Owing to the <lb/>
long ride they stopped over <lb/>
Tuesday night order <lb/>
for Mrs. to be better able <lb/>
to stand the remainder of the <lb/>
journey the day. We learn <lb/>
I that she stood her ride very well <lb/>
; and is improving some. Her many <lb/>
; friends wish for her a speedy re <lb/>
I and a quick return to her <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Pitt County Tobacco Company. <lb/>
A vigorous is being <lb/>
j made week for subscriptions <lb/>
to Block in the Pitt County <lb/>
co The Farmers Pro- <lb/>
Association will meet here <lb/>
next Saturday. The same day <lb/>
those who have subscribed to <lb/>
stock in the tobacco company will <lb/>
meet, and if much as <lb/>
ban been subscribed organization <lb/>
will be perfected. <lb/>
Greenville's <lb/>
Great <lb/>
Department <lb/>
STORE.<lb/>
Our buyers have just returned from the- <lb/>
Northern Markets <lb/>
------and new Fall and Winter goods are arriving daily <lb/>
We have spared no pains to make this season's offerings the <lb/>
richest and most beautiful on record. <lb/>
Our Fall Opening display will be held as early as possible. <lb/>
Notice of which will be given in due time. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
ISSUES MISSING <lb/>
Who cares for a little contest <lb/>
like a yacht lace when there is a <lb/>
i contest on between warships to see <lb/>
Inch can be busted open the <lb/>
est against the <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Your Eyes, <lb/>
My <lb/>
with one of those Tine imported Lace at Pulley <lb/>
Bowen's. They are reduced from and cents to <lb/>
CENTS <lb/>
If you girls must cry do it gracefully. Women's <lb/>
tears are too to waste on common <lb/>
chiefs. Don't be caught with one. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen's <lb/>
In two sizes at rock bottom <lb/>
HOME-MADE ICE CREAM. <lb/>
There is very little trouble, very little expense, <lb/>
little time involved in making delicious <lb/>
sherbets, etc., with the we <lb/>
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily <lb/>
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices <lb/>
surprisingly low. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
That's whit you some- <lb/>
thing to cure your bilious- <lb/>
and give you a good <lb/>
digestion. Ayers Pills are <lb/>
liver pills. They cure con- <lb/>
and biliousness. <lb/>
Gently laxative. <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE <lb/>
your farm a name and order<lb/>
The Reflector to print it on your <lb/>
stationery. <lb/>
Perfect Printing at Reflector Printing House. <lb/>
MM<lb/>
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