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-H <lb />
TEN <lb />
V. <lb />
A Gratifying Success <lb />
T wish to return thanks to my friends and customers for <lb />
the many kind words of praise and appreciation of <lb />
opening display. My fall opening was an undoubted <lb />
success, both from point of view and the <lb />
storekeeper's. That success I shall endeavor to make <lb />
permanent by selling strictly first class <lb />
Dress Goods, Trimmings <lb />
and Notions <lb />
at fair and prices. Too. need not be in any doubt <lb />
My goods are all new. No accumulation of years to <lb />
pick over. If it's fashionable, it's here. <lb />
truly, <lb />
Jas. F. Davenport <lb />
LETTER TO . WILLIAMS. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Dear Sir- If it took gallons to <lb />
house last time with <lb />
somebody else's paint, and takes <lb />
with w save yon or <lb />
for costs two or three <lb />
tunes as much us paint. <lb />
Mr. Ezra Williams- <lb />
port, Pa, always used gallons of <lb />
mixed paint for his house; <lb />
took <lb />
But that isn't all; that's only <lb />
first cost; how will it <lb />
The paint, that goes furthest in <lb />
covering, wears best too. <lb />
All paint, true paint, and full <lb />
measure, are one side; part <lb />
paint, paint, and <lb />
are are on the other. What can <lb />
you expect <lb />
Yours <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
P. L. Carr sells our paint. <lb />
The State Fair. <lb />
It will be observed that the <lb />
promoters of the state fair have <lb />
consistently advertised the high <lb />
diver, the balloon ascension, the <lb />
rope-walker, the midway features <lb />
in general and particular, the <lb />
horse-races, etc., etc. tar we <lb />
have heard not a about the <lb />
exhibition of the state's resources. <lb />
The truth is the midway is the <lb />
fair the state's resources are <lb />
the sideshow. do not object <lb />
to this. The fair is a stock-corn <lb />
a stock company can <lb />
run a circus if it wishes to; and a <lb />
sorry circus at that. But we do <lb />
object seriously to calling this <lb />
State and pulling <lb />
a year out the state <lb />
treasury for Recorder. <lb />
Front. <lb />
Smothered in Bed. <lb />
Greensboro, N. O, Oct. <lb />
a young white man <lb />
wile here from Raleigh two days <lb />
ago, was found dead in bed at a <lb />
b larding house this morning. He <lb />
went into his room last night and <lb />
threw himself across the bed, <lb />
down. The coroner thinks death <lb />
was due partly to smothering. An <lb />
was deemed unnecessary. <lb />
Grapes are Healthful and fat- <lb />
as they contain a large <lb />
annum of sugar.<lb />
Bargains <lb />
Hair that splits at the ends <lb />
be trimmed with a pair of <lb />
scissors or singed. <lb />
------IN . <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, hats, Caps and <lb />
Furnishings, <lb />
TO <lb />
B. BRO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Orris root imparts a delicate <lb />
fragrance to the breath and can <lb />
lie bought in small sticks. <lb />
Hitter aloes rubbed on the finger <lb />
tips will generally break the habit <lb />
j of bitting the nails. <lb />
Your Tongue <lb />
If It's your stomach <lb />
is bad, your liver is cit of <lb />
order. clean <lb />
your tongue, cure your <lb />
make your liver r <lb />
Easy to take, easy to v. <lb />
market is a Little Better and the is always <lb />
. THE <lb />
is not satisfied to do as for the farmer as any <lb />
other warehouse, but its motto is to do a little better. <lb />
We are noted for high prices. You have heard the old <lb />
saying about proof of the Just bring <lb />
us your tobacco we will show you the proof in high <lb />
prices. <lb />
G. F. EVANS COMPANY. <lb />
your in n <lb />
,; <lb />
We promptly obtain U. Hid foreign <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
i Scud model, Emu or photo far <lb />
i report on For free book. <lb />
Vi <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb />
Our New <lb />
Fall Stock <lb />
is now complete in all depart- <lb />
We wish to call your <lb />
special attention to our beau- <lb />
line <lb />
Dress Goads, <lb />
Ladies Jackets, Furs <lb />
brands of FINE SHOES. <lb />
We have never been better <lb />
prepared to fill all your wants <lb />
and we will take pleasure in <lb />
showing you through this en- <lb />
tire establishment, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Greenville's-Great Store<lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
Hardware Merchants. <lb />
Summer Hardware. <lb />
Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Ice <lb />
Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, <lb />
Hammocks, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels <lb />
and other Garden Tot Is. Also <lb />
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets. <lb />
DON'T 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; costs no more. <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 roomy and are <lb />
designed in a way that prove economical in <lb />
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about <lb />
one of In two sizes at rock bottom <lb />
prices. <lb />
HOME-MADE ICE CREAM. <lb />
There is very little trouble, very little expense, <lb />
very time involved in making delicious <lb />
ice cream, sherbets, etc., with the freezer we <lb />
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily <lb />
tinned, easy running and a rapid freezer. Prices <lb />
surprisingly low. <lb />
-V.-.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16.1903. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
Me Your W. R. Henry Allied to Reign. <lb />
It is not once a I Washington, Oct. re- <lb />
this paper advocates of Walter R. <lb />
the creation of new offices, county, bank examiner for the states <lb />
town, state or hot as we of North South Carolina and <lb />
haven't done it, this century, and Alabama, has been requested by <lb />
we recently witnessed an incident Comptroller the Currency Rid- <lb />
which came mighty near causing Negligence and carelessness <lb />
the spirit to move us. Maybe it work is the cause of the de- <lb />
did, but we had a cold and may not for Mr. Henry's resignation, <lb />
get the full of the spirits This information was obtained at <lb />
movings until week. In the the Treasury Department to-day, <lb />
meantime we and when it became known, created <lb />
Two ladies drove into town in a genuine surprise among Tar Heels <lb />
mule cart on the first rainy day we here. <lb />
have bad Charlie Row The demand for Mr. Henry's <lb />
was lost. is none of our resignation made several days <lb />
why they didn't go i and, us yet, it has not been <lb />
Stable; drove a Lack lot The is <lb />
and of them proceeded to that the Carolinian will not <lb />
and the critter. At; his very profitable position <lb />
the first step on the ground the without patting tight, and his <lb />
lady's went into the arrival here, with that of <lb />
we didn't measure the distance. I man is not <lb />
The other lady alighted and did j The principal charge Mr. <lb />
likewise. But they evidently j is that be has hi <lb />
unhitched that before, j work, is far behind in bra <lb />
and they succeeded this time, but examinations and reports tot-he <lb />
we are almost willing to take a sol- Comptroller. <lb />
emu oath that enough mud He has been ordered by the De- <lb />
to their shoes to Mil up the holes to cease visitations to <lb />
in Dickinson avenue. If they banks in his territory, and, at the <lb />
swore at Greenville, sweet village; same time, Ms resignation was re- <lb />
of mud, hear It and if the quested, together with all <lb />
of-Court in the Court House s papers in his possession. <lb />
in the sky heard, we are sure he j Charlotte Observer. <lb />
to make any note of It. <lb />
The foregoing suggests that <lb />
Greenville an <lb />
of horses to wait upon ladies with- <lb />
out masculine encumbrance. <lb />
DR. PETERS ON THE PRESS. <lb />
Sandbagging. <lb />
Raleigh, Oct. is <lb />
tonight at Bernard <lb />
f of the <lb />
think what an witnesses in the Hay wood case <lb />
world he given to our dry frond who gave out a cock and bull story <lb />
and millinery industries night to the polios that <lb />
the message go over the attacked by sandbag- <lb />
routes that Greenville had appoint the street. It was <lb />
ed a force of handsome men to tonight that a little white hoy <lb />
play the gallant at so much per <lb />
into a telephone pole. -It-was this <lb />
oil gave him a on <lb />
bead, The boy whole <lb />
has told the whole story. <lb />
whistled and who is ex <lb />
diem Why, we couldn't begin ran and dashed <lb />
handle the crowds with present <lb />
facilities. It is true we would <lb />
have to import such officers from <lb />
Winterville or Halifax if we insist <lb />
beauty, but. pay <lb />
us So do it. <lb />
The other towns In the co-en <lb />
would have to go out -of huskies., <lb />
do likewise. But we <lb />
would have the start of them, and <lb />
we would make them look the <lb />
calliope in the cirrus parade. <lb />
It's to Emperor Whedbee <lb />
and of noble <lb />
Say it is Taking the Pulpit's Place. <lb />
The Philadelphia North <lb />
can Friday contains the follow- <lb />
the press is taking the <lb />
place the pulpit as a support of <lb />
virtue's cause; that the church his <lb />
no longer leading the way in the <lb />
new civilization, similar em- <lb />
declarations were uttered at <lb />
meeting of the Philadelphia <lb />
Baptist Association last evening in <lb />
the Fourth Baptist church, But <lb />
and Fifth streets, by Rev. <lb />
Dr. Madison C. Peters. <lb />
address on <lb />
Preaching the Here <lb />
are a few of the thing he <lb />
is high time that we talk <lb />
about the living Scribes and <lb />
who fill our pews and pay our <lb />
salaries instead of holding gay <lb />
tournament with the Scribes and <lb />
Pharisees Jades, who have been <lb />
dust and ashes for nearly <lb />
People will come to hear <lb />
us when we do not stick, <lb />
and stammer in telling the <lb />
NOT GUILTY <lb />
RALEIGH, OCT. 14.-THE CASE OF <lb />
ERNEST HAYWOOD WAS GIVEN TO <lb />
THE JURY AT O'CLOCK. <lb />
O'CLOCK A VERDICT OF <lb />
WAS RENDERED. <lb />
UNDER FREIGHT TRAIN. <lb />
Colored Boy Pays Death Penalty <lb />
For His Folly. <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
There happened here today what <lb />
might have been expected almost <lb />
any the past several <lb />
woman broke the looking <lb />
boy getting run over by <lb />
a train. There seems to be a <lb />
glass because it showed the , <lb />
r . . , , i mama among them lumping on <lb />
her face, and those who get; , . , ., <lb />
. . . , . and off trams around the depot, <lb />
vexed because sin is aimed at do so , . . , . I <lb />
, and oft repeated warnings, and <lb />
even the of laws prohibit- <lb />
it, had hut little effect <lb />
keeping them from the dangerous <lb />
practice. Now the mangled dead <lb />
Trains. <lb />
Those frequently around <lb />
depot on a Morning have no- <lb />
that u largo number of letters; <lb />
because they are shot. <lb />
pulpit should not be made <lb />
a coward's castle; preachers should <lb />
be prophets, not <lb />
the tuning <lb />
many prominent pulpits in <lb />
America today the preachers <lb />
dare not be uncompromising in <lb />
their denunciation of sin and wick- <lb />
Such preaching would <lb />
the men whose ill gotten <lb />
wealth makes then essential to the <lb />
because they can make <lb />
large contributions, and many a <lb />
. is compelled to credit his <lb />
j heavers with virtues he knows <lb />
do not possess, and for the sake <lb />
his bread and compelled <lb />
to to prejudices in public <lb />
which in private <lb />
might el force the <lb />
world is the aroused <lb />
conscience of <lb />
are mailed there. It may he <lb />
convenient for some to mat I letters eon- <lb />
there instead the he <lb />
and in doing so they may think The <lb />
they but in <lb />
majority of cases such do <lb />
not reach their destination as soon <lb />
Jo <lb />
Menaced by a Repetition of the <lb />
town Disaster. <lb />
N. J Oct. <lb />
flood situation tonight is very <lb />
grave. The water at Garfield ave- <lb />
vs by SO inches than <lb />
paint reached in 1902. The <lb />
to the city is estimated to <lb />
amount, to over <lb />
Crowds of men are guarding the <lb />
gate house at the null race at <lb />
the first intimation that the gate <lb />
will break away at Spruce street j <lb />
the will be blown with <lb />
mite so as to the water into <lb />
the chasm of the Passaic Falls. <lb />
People are expecting the dam to <lb />
goat any minute and a gun was <lb />
fired at o'clock to give the <lb />
of extreme danger to the <lb />
stricken ion. <lb />
Should the dam give way, it is <lb />
feared that there will be a <lb />
of the Johnstown disaster. <lb />
The bridges in the city are giving <lb />
way, causing a panic. Already <lb />
tonight five bridges hare gone one all bad <lb />
down under of the fright- r have snob pretty days <lb />
as if they were mailed at the post <lb />
office. The reason for this is very <lb />
plain. Letters mailed at the post- <lb />
and made up <lb />
according to routes before they are <lb />
delivered <lb />
on the train. His duty is to <lb />
look after and he packages <lb />
between stations, and gives <lb />
as much as he can look after. <lb />
Letters mailed at the depot are <lb />
the ear loose, as <lb />
these have to De and <lb />
made up it often happens <lb />
that the clerk has to wait he <lb />
reaches Weldon to get time to do <lb />
this extra work. When this is the <lb />
case such letters are delayed, <lb />
it any are for intermediate points <lb />
they are carried by and reach their <lb />
destination on the return trip. Of <lb />
course no blame for this can attach <lb />
to any one except the parties who <lb />
mail the letters. <lb />
is taking the <lb />
and is <lb />
most it <lb />
j support of cause. <lb />
man who is <lb />
about the church in its present <lb />
condition only gives proof that he <lb />
has ceased to be a living factor <lb />
the world's progress. <lb />
u am not now speaking of <lb />
Christianity, which is the lite and <lb />
inspiration of our civilization, but <lb />
I do say that the church is not <lb />
leading the way in the <lb />
What influence the church <lb />
has she to conserve the hen <lb />
of the past. <lb />
who dares say the church <lb />
is the future With a <lb />
narrow concept inn of her mission <lb />
the church has sat a high plat- <lb />
form of empty dignity with folded <lb />
hands, while the Young Men's <lb />
Christian Association, the <lb />
men's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
hundreds of similar <lb />
are doing the which <lb />
the church should have done. <lb />
torrent. <lb />
as this. <lb />
of the most <lb />
character not only receive <lb />
little support from the but <lb />
have frequently to encounter its <lb />
bitterest <lb />
form of a lay adds yet another <lb />
warning, but it will be <lb />
heeded by others remains to <lb />
seen. <lb />
About noon today while the <lb />
freight train from was <lb />
here, a colored boy named Maury <lb />
Moore, about years old, was <lb />
jumping on the cars and jumping <lb />
off while they were, in motion. <lb />
He between two cars and <lb />
wheels ran over hi ill, fearfully <lb />
mangling his body from the waist <lb />
down to I lie feet, lie lived about <lb />
half an hour in this con <lb />
when death ended his <lb />
Another boy who was also near <lb />
the tram it h the one killed, fold <lb />
him he had jumping oil <lb />
it or he might gel hurl. <lb />
The coroner. Dr. <lb />
the <lb />
body, the verdict being the <lb />
by came to bis death by being <lb />
run over by a moving train <lb />
being warned to keep off of it. <lb />
Robbers at Spring Hope <lb />
Spring Hope, N. O., Oat. <lb />
Four masked men attempted to <lb />
rob the bank here about ; o'clock <lb />
this morning. Several blasts were <lb />
made in the effort to blow open <lb />
the safe. aroused a number <lb />
of of the town who started <lb />
to the bank but were held at bay <lb />
at the point of pistols. The first <lb />
man to run upon them was caught, <lb />
and bound. Seeing the <lb />
rival of others that their plot, was <lb />
discovered, the robbers fled. An <lb />
examination showed that the outer <lb />
door of the sale was wrecked by <lb />
the blasts but the robbers did not <lb />
succeed in the inner <lb />
door, which doubtless they would <lb />
have done but for the citizens <lb />
being by the explosions. <lb />
Goes Wet. <lb />
n election was held in Wash- <lb />
Monday on the question of <lb />
saloons or no saloons. The saloons <lb />
won by majority. <lb />
Wreck on Norfolk Southern. <lb />
Elisabeth City, N. C, Oct. <lb />
The engine of the south bound <lb />
express train on the N. S. R. R. <lb />
was wrecked as it pulled the <lb />
station here today at noon. The <lb />
engineer was almost, instantly kill- <lb />
ed, bis head being mashed as the <lb />
engine turned over. The wreck <lb />
was by an open switch <lb />
which was opened automatically <lb />
by a bridge being to let <lb />
a pass. The engineer failed <lb />
see this until too late to stop <lb />
the train from rushing into the <lb />
switch which is intended to turn <lb />
the engine preventing the train <lb />
from running into the near by <lb />
creek. The jumped from <lb />
the engine time to save himself <lb />
at the request of the engineer, who <lb />
remained at the throttle until he <lb />
was killed. <lb />
Greensboro Reunion. <lb />
Greensboro, X. <lb />
reunion spirit was high tide in <lb />
today. These are more <lb />
than native <lb />
North Carolinians here enjoying <lb />
the beaming smiles, happy words <lb />
and hearty handshakes of those <lb />
who have stayed at home and <lb />
made North Carolina what she is. <lb />
Trial Closes Today. <lb />
Lexington, C. Oct. The <lb />
case will go to the jury to- <lb />
morrow. Mr. began the final <lb />
argument for the prisoner this <lb />
and will conclude in the <lb />
morning, will then <lb />
close for the state in ii two hours <lb />
speech. lie charged <lb />
Immediately after the midday re- <lb />
A and Telegraph <lb />
Co. to do Offices In <lb />
Henderson. <lb />
The Home Telegraph and <lb />
company, of Henderson, <lb />
was incorporated in the secretary <lb />
of state's office yesterday with a <lb />
capital stock of The <lb />
W. T. lie-try, <lb />
I. I, Carson, J. Crews, Hunt <lb />
J. P. Taylor, J. D. Coop- <lb />
V. C. This <lb />
company was incorporated for the <lb />
purpose building telegraph and <lb />
telephone lines in Vance county, <lb />
North and Virginia and <lb />
other and Observer. <lb />
Be deal to the quarrelsome and <lb />
dumb to the Inquisitive. <lb />
Contact with the world either <lb />
breaks or hardens the heart. <lb />
is a mirror in which. <lb />
every one displays their <lb /></p>
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TWO <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, V. C <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCT. <lb />
I. H. Tyson i .-turned Tuesday I <lb />
evening from Norfolk. <lb />
Mayor H. returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from Hertford. <lb />
Lamb, of j <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bateman <lb />
went to Kinston this <lb />
Harvey Jones is out after being <lb />
sick a days. <lb />
Mrs. H. A. While and children <lb />
this morning for Greensboro. <lb />
A. L. Blow went to Washington <lb />
today. <lb />
Charles returned Tues- <lb />
day a on the <lb />
road. <lb />
Mamie Parker, of Graham, <lb />
arrived Tuesday evening to attend <lb />
the Carr marriage. <lb />
H. R. Thompson, <lb />
arrived today to the Carr- <lb />
marriage. <lb />
J. E. of Wilmington, <lb />
came in Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. <lb />
Starkey. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sutton, of <lb />
LaGrange, came over this morning <lb />
to the mar- <lb />
A. T. Harper, of Goldsboro. <lb />
came Tuesday evening to be <lb />
present at the mar- <lb />
Capt. J. M. Turner, of Raleigh, <lb />
one of the toe Raleigh <lb />
Pamlico Sound railroad, came in <lb />
today. <lb />
Mrs. Irene Ormond Dead. <lb />
X. C. Oct. 13.1903. <lb />
Sunday was a sad for this <lb />
community. Late Saturday after- <lb />
noon came a telegram announcing <lb />
the sad death Mrs. Irene Or- <lb />
who we reported, through <lb />
these column's a few weeks ago, <lb />
had gone to Asheville for her <lb />
health. Mrs. Ormond died of <lb />
consumption. It was a very rapid <lb />
case, it developed a <lb />
few months ago. It was hoped <lb />
after her arrival in the mountains <lb />
would improve, but she <lb />
gradually grew worse until Friday <lb />
at o'clock, she was <lb />
called to tier home in heaven. Her <lb />
remain reached Kinston <lb />
morning at nine o'clock. She was <lb />
brought home and carried to the <lb />
where hosts of and <lb />
relative- had gathered to pay their <lb />
last tribute to one whom they all <lb />
loved. Mrs. Ormond was a <lb />
beautiful character <lb />
which was loved and ad- <lb />
mired by all who knew her. <lb />
She was a fine church worker, <lb />
always, and at all times it was her <lb />
pleasure to do something for others <lb />
She leaves a host of relatives to <lb />
mourn her loss. The entire com- <lb />
extends its sympathy. <lb />
Practice. <lb />
The Greenville Volunteer Fire <lb />
took the steamer out to <lb />
the c Tuesday night for a <lb />
practice The engine, worked <lb />
splendidly and threw a fine stream. <lb />
At the roll call after returning to <lb />
the engine only two members <lb />
were noted absent. That was a <lb />
good record for a practice and <lb />
shows the interest taken by the <lb />
members. Since the election of S. <lb />
T. Hooker as chief the fire de- <lb />
Ola Forbes has been <lb />
elected foreman of the <lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
R. F. JOHNSON, Manager. <lb />
Th e netted vegetable fiber known <lb />
as the loofah is liked by <lb />
many as a wash cloth; it is rough, <lb />
cleanses the skin and possesses the <lb />
superiority over the sponge in <lb />
being easily and thoroughly clean- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Men's Suits worth 3.50 <lb />
Suits, BA <lb />
worth 1.50 <lb />
Knee Pants, <lb />
If you want Styles <lb />
of <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
We show only the best and <lb />
latest styles. <lb />
On account of the low <lb />
prices of Tobacco we have <lb />
decided to make cuts <lb />
on all prices to clear out <lb />
this stock. <lb />
This is for CASH. <lb />
Negligee Shirts <lb />
Lion Brand, Dozen to Select from <lb />
MENS Sunday SHIRTS, Detached <lb />
and Cuffs, worth now reduced to <lb />
Shirts this sale <lb />
Shirts this sale <lb />
A FINE LOT OF <lb />
SHIRTS, CARPETS, FURNITURE. <lb />
Black <lb />
P Mercerized <lb />
PETTICOATS <lb />
worth <lb />
Black Mercerized Petticoats, ll-in. <lb />
Flounce, 1-2 inch Ruffles, Q <lb />
worth 2.00. Sales Price <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Car Loads Just Received <lb />
Solid Oak Bedroom <lb />
Suits, that were reduced <lb />
to Solid Oak <lb />
Bedsteads,<lb />
Heavy Yard Wide <lb />
SAME GOODS I GOODS <lb />
For less money. For the same money. <lb />
AH Goods as Represented<lb />
These Prices for Cash Buyers.<lb />
you bought it from MINES it's all <lb />
Country <lb />
Produce <lb />
Bought and <lb />
Sold. <lb />
J. J. HINES <lb />
Live and <lb />
Let Live <lb />
Prices to all. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Groceries, Hardware.<lb />
Always go to the <lb />
DRUG STORE <lb />
for your drugs. I carry a good clean stock of pure <lb />
drugs and chemicals, sundries, <lb />
stationery and toilet articles. <lb />
Try a bottle of my Fig Fruit Syrup for constipation. <lb />
Price cents. If you are not satisfied I will return <lb />
your <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb />
Pharmacist. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
The following was seen in the <lb />
Wilmington Messenger and quoted <lb />
with the comment below by the <lb />
managers of the Rescue <lb />
Home Charlotte have practically <lb />
abandoned hope of securing a <lb />
which will not call forth the <lb />
protest of property holders in the <lb />
neighborhood. It is the same way <lb />
every city, and yet we glory over <lb />
our desire to help who would <lb />
lead a better and a purer <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Our glorious desire begins and <lb />
ends in helping them out of our own <lb />
and into other community. It is <lb />
not the example set by the Master, it <lb />
is true, but we may be justified in <lb />
our departure therefrom because we <lb />
can go into the stone throwing <lb />
while those wicked folk who <lb />
preferred the complaint spoken of <lb />
in the Bible could only turn away <lb />
sorrowful, being <lb />
Post. <lb />
It is needless to protest that these <lb />
accusations against Charlotte are not <lb />
might strike a Claus in dis- <lb />
guise. Any day is a good <lb />
cast bread on the water, but Christ- <lb />
mas eve is the time to throw socks <lb />
at Observer. <lb />
M. F. <lb />
Fancy Groceries. <lb />
Best butter, cheese, hams, 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 i. L. Gaskins, next <lb />
door to bank. <lb />
Ayden Brick Works, <lb />
Every man is a hero to some <lb />
man; every woman is a heroine to <lb />
sonic man. <lb />
A man and his money are soon <lb />
borrowed. <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS, <lb />
Owner and Manager. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
the best Brick <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Bricks <lb />
all hand made- Makes furnace <lb />
arch and building brick. Foil <lb />
always on hand. Prices to <lb />
suit the times. Write or phone <lb />
me for prices by the thousand or <lb />
carload. Yours truly, <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
Ayden, N. O. Oct., <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. <lb />
to Saturday and re- <lb />
turned Sunday. <lb />
J. W. Taylor left for Dunn Sat <lb />
to spend a few days with <lb />
friends and relatives. <lb />
Miss Winnie Burney returned <lb />
to Ayden Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Nancie Coward came from <lb />
Greenville Saturday to spend Sun <lb />
day with her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Dixon. She returned <lb />
Miss Cox spent Sunday in <lb />
town. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. John Coward left <lb />
for their new home <lb />
Florida. They have our best <lb />
wishes for success. <lb />
Mrs. John Mason, of House, <lb />
who has been visiting her father, <lb />
J. T. Smith, returned home Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Freddie Tucker, from <lb />
arrived yesterday to at- places country, for the rescue <lb />
tend the graded school. of those who <lb />
Miss Bailie Cox, of Johnson's L ;, have <lb />
Mills, arrived here Monday U and the is yet located. As <lb />
spend a few days. j it be lo <lb />
man, of Baltimore, is here d , u property <lb />
for a few days delivering a ; obtained beforehand. <lb />
of pictures. hat every pastor <lb />
Baker, I cannot <lb />
is in town a short k to mM of his <lb />
while assisting W. L. <lb />
in a series of meeting s at the <lb />
I . <lb />
Autumn. <lb />
Lead me toward autumn, toward her <lb />
wondrous gold, <lb />
Her tapestries that hang upon tho <lb />
bill; <lb />
And in the silence that tho valleys <lb />
bold <lb />
Let me but wonder, and my heart <lb />
be still. <lb />
Oh, in the matchless marvel of her <lb />
place <lb />
Her palace that through <lb />
the world <lb />
Let me stand silent, awed, and hum- <lb />
face <lb />
Her glorious crimson banners here <lb />
unfurled. <lb />
And let me count the bounty that is <lb />
stored <lb />
In her great coffers, bursting with <lb />
their weight; <lb />
And let me linger at her generous <lb />
board <lb />
Till winter makes it empty, <lb />
late. <lb />
deserved, A large and <lb />
committee was appointed to The world is her vast castle; I shall <lb />
rate and construct the <lb />
Florence I tendon Home, such a <lb />
All quietly from room to beauteous <lb />
room, <lb />
home as exists in Knoxville, With flaming sumac, radiant, aglow, <lb />
Washington and many other j To light me through the twilight <lb />
and the gloom. <lb />
Charles Hanson <lb />
W. L. Royster, of Suffolk, is <lb />
with us for days in the interest <lb />
of Cable Co., and is conduct- <lb />
a sale of pianos in <lb />
the store of Hurt and Jenkins. <lb />
E. <lb />
VICTOR COX, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
Sell <lb />
But if there is one thing more than another which <lb />
tends to of our store, is distribution of <lb />
SHOES <lb />
pair warranted by to us, <lb />
Each pair warranted by US to you. <lb />
Yon run no risk in wearing a shoe, <lb />
For if they go wrong we make them right, <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO., <lb />
AYDEN, X, C. <lb />
We believe that Char- <lb />
is not represented by those who <lb />
do not wish their own interests in- <lb />
whether injury be real or <lb />
imaginary. <lb />
something ought to he done <lb />
Certainly enough ground can be <lb />
M. M. Sauls left Monday i m . r . , r <lb />
I found in for the erection of <lb />
business trip to Greensboro. , , ,, , ,, . , . <lb />
; . i the law allows it to be <lb />
Miss Clyde Humphrey, Rich <lb />
laud, who has been visiting at <lb />
returned home <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Wanted. A a experienced <lb />
for particulars, <lb />
Box, i. Ayden, N. U. <lb />
We are sorry-for the poor little <lb />
erected. And the very character of I <lb />
our city as Christian city is <lb />
slake. <lb />
Would it he well for the <lb />
church-going population to reflect <lb />
tomorrow, what the churches arc <lb />
Waiting. <lb />
Serene, I fold my hands and wait, <lb />
Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea; <lb />
rave no more Time or Fate, <lb />
For lo my own shall come to me. <lb />
stay may baste, I make delays, <lb />
For what avails this eager pace <lb />
stand amid the eternal ways, <lb />
And what is shall know my <lb />
face. <lb />
Asleep, awake, by night or day, <lb />
The Friends, seek are seeking me; <lb />
No wind can drive by bark astray, <lb />
Nor change the tide of destiny. <lb />
What matter if stand alone <lb />
wait with joy the coining years; <lb />
My heart shall nap where it hath <lb />
sown, <lb />
And garner up its fruit of Wars, <lb />
their own, and <lb />
The waters know <lb />
draw <lb />
The brook that springs in yonder <lb />
really tor, how much good they j with equal law- <lb />
are doing if icy are not trainings pure delight, <lb />
men to show the spirit of Christ to <lb />
brat. He has to so the erring and the sinful The stars come nightly to the sky; <lb />
The tidal wave unto the sea; <lb />
Nor time, nor space, nor deep, nor <lb />
high. <lb />
Can keep own away from me. <lb />
John <lb />
theme for Sunday <lb />
News. <lb />
many hooks to school, and <lb />
. , meditation, <lb />
many them no account after <lb />
he there with them. <lb />
need ever to be of the pro The Tramp end The Sock, <lb />
any The following is not a fairy tale, <lb />
mote. We shall how Inn is a taken right out of <lb />
that the setters of N. V., on <lb />
who head are the Mrs. Jennie and Miss Janie will take <lb />
Reception and Marriage. <lb />
The marriage of Dr. B. h. Carr <lb />
FACTORY SALE <lb />
OF FINE<lb />
Pianos and Organs <lb />
At the Store of Hart Jenkins, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
This sale will continue for days and there is a car load of <lb />
the best instruments from which you can make your selection. <lb />
We are the largest of Pianos in the world, and <lb />
can save you money on a purchase. <lb />
You are invited to call and examine these Pianos and Organs. <lb />
Cable <lb />
W. L ROYSTER. Factory <lb />
try <lb />
of blue buck. gave <lb />
a pair of heavy <lb />
knit socks. Me was so grateful that <lb />
ho would avoid sin must not his personal note <lb />
not Stand in the doorway of r s in payment. To please <lb />
him, Mrs. kept the note. <lb />
Last died, leaving <lb />
cash and not a relative. The <lb />
court appointed an administrator. <lb />
lira. hunted up the old <lb />
note entered suit, recovering <lb />
and Interest oh the face of <lb />
the <lb />
Both winter and tramps are com- <lb />
on apace and Charlotte house- <lb />
keepers who want to try their luck <lb />
with a pair of socks, will doubtless <lb />
have Abundant opportunity. The <lb />
kind that Mrs. bestowed <lb />
upon the tramp was heavy knit and <lb />
presumably all wool, but probably <lb />
any old kind will do. The time for <lb />
bestowing th socks, however ought <lb />
to he on Christmas eve, for that is <lb />
probably where the luck comes in. <lb />
The probabilities are that if lira. <lb />
had given the socks on <lb />
any other day, she would not have <lb />
drawn the prize. Save your socks <lb />
and watch out for the Christmas <lb />
t No tailing but that you <lb />
DR. JOSEPH <lb />
Physician and <lb />
Surgeon. <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
Office in Brick Block. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
EDWIN Proprietor. <lb />
place in the Memorial Baptist <lb />
church tomorrow morning at <lb />
o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. <lb />
will hold a public reception <lb />
at their home tonight <lb />
the marriage. <lb />
Best the market <lb />
meets all trains. <lb />
table Rooms. Electric lights. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
N. C. <lb />
and Iron Pane Said. <lb />
work and reasonable <lb />
a cot <lb />
Error in Date. <lb />
A part of Tuesday's issue of Tub <lb />
Reflector were printed without <lb />
the date from Monday being <lb />
ed either and some of the <lb />
papers were sent out before the <lb />
error was discovered. However, <lb />
those who got them bad only to <lb />
look at he news and see were <lb />
new. <lb />
The Firemen <lb />
The Greenville Volunteer Fire <lb />
Co. held its monthly meeting <lb />
Monday night. It was one of the <lb />
best meetings in point of attend- <lb />
that has been held in some <lb />
time, only a few absentees being <lb />
noted. Several matters of interests <lb />
to the company were discussed <lb />
and among other things it was. <lb />
decided to have a monthly <lb />
to the member <lb />
with their work. <lb />
.<lb /></p>
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mm <lb />
FOUR <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
AND FRIDAY. <lb />
J. WHICH <lb />
HAUL OUTLAW, <lb />
Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
associate <lb />
Intend in the post office at Greenville, K. C, as class <lb />
Advertising made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
Unite ill U <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, Friday, October <lb />
tag an electric wire up Lie back <lb />
bone. <lb />
No doubt the order to Sir Walter <lb />
Henry to send in his resignation is <lb />
quite a jolt to that gentleman's <lb />
porosity. He has the sympathy of <lb />
North Carolina friends. <lb />
IMPOSSIBLE MILES. <lb />
The little Georgia girl who wrote <lb />
Governor Terrell to let <lb />
papa come home, misses him so <lb />
ts struck a sympathetic chord. <lb />
The press dispatches from Wash- <lb />
say a call will soon be issued <lb />
for an extraordinary session of con- <lb />
to meet Nov. U. If it does <lb />
anything for the benefit of the <lb />
country it will be an extraordinary <lb />
session. <lb />
of view among workingmen <lb />
Her father was serving a life sen- <lb />
Asa high diver Langley's <lb />
machine seems to be a success. <lb />
labor, a tendency to regard the and an for his <lb />
daily task as something greatly <lb />
be regretted and hastily to be pardon was granted. <lb />
ed from. . . . The general <lb />
trend of the workingman seems to <lb />
he away from hard work and good <lb />
work. . . . As a matter of fact, <lb />
and not of theory, no man can do <lb />
a worse service to another, whether <lb />
richer poor, than to deprive him of <lb />
the absolutely healthful joy which <lb />
there is in hard work. Woe to him I <lb />
does not like his work, I <lb />
for if one cannot have the work he mother state welcomes them. <lb />
likes, he would better learn to like <lb />
North Carolina's wandering sons <lb />
are feeling much at home in the <lb />
m reunion. The old <lb />
hours after the appear- <lb />
of last Tuesday's Daily <lb />
TOR, which contained the editorial <lb />
assertion that the democracy of the <lb />
South would not support General <lb />
Miles for the presidency, a half dozen <lb />
well-informed citizens make it their <lb />
business to seek the editors and <lb />
heartily endorse the assertion. We <lb />
understand that the editorial refer- <lb />
. the work he has. . In gen- <lb />
red to has met with the unqualified . work is n a <lb />
approval of the democracy of Pitt; positive means of <lb />
-county. <lb />
course Pitt doesn't quite run <lb />
the universe, but we have are being carried too far in Durham <lb />
reasons for considering the above in- the town is bound to suffer for If it were possible to sue a state <lb />
Significant, our friend of the. it in the end. It has come to pass ; W arrest, good claims could <lb />
. . , , . I doubtless be made out against <lb />
Durham Herald to the contrary not. that unless a merchant can show an I <lb />
withstanding. The Herald of , union card he is boycotted by m <lb />
organizations of workingmen. trial at and Lexington. <lb />
A Pilot Mountain carried a <lb />
rattle snake about yards in a <lb />
bundle of fodder without knowing <lb />
it. That is not near so bad a <lb />
as the man who thinks he <lb />
snakes along with him when he <lb />
hasn't. <lb />
It is predicted the trial of <lb />
Haywood at Raleigh will be con- <lb />
tomorrow. Put it be <lb />
predicted when public opinion on it <lb />
will come to an end.<lb />
The Problem. <lb />
The Constitution says that <lb />
household in Atlanta feeds some <lb />
worthless who will not work <lb />
so long as he can secure entrance to <lb />
some one's The <lb />
speaking of this end of the do <lb />
situation in Wilmington, <lb />
is no doubt that the <lb />
household expenses of nearly every <lb />
family employing in our <lb />
city are greatly increased by this <lb />
custom of the Why <lb />
should the people submit to it Let <lb />
them put a stop to it, and let the city <lb />
authorities enforce such <lb />
laws as we And The Ashe- <lb />
ville Citizen <lb />
must understand that it is a <lb />
aiding and abetting of the <lb />
permit their <lb />
to feed other in the <lb />
kitchen or to take off mysterious <lb />
packages with them, when returning <lb />
If cranks keep trying to on <lb />
Now the question is, what new to their rooms or <lb />
I party will start up for Mr. Walter But what are you going to do <lb />
I Henry to go to Surely by now he about it We have a pretty fair <lb />
is burdened with disgust for theW <lb />
the white house lawn Teddy may <lb />
republican party. <lb />
I in Charlotte, at least, it is pretty <lb />
. well enforced; but why should a col- <lb />
gentleman spud-hard-earned <lb />
money for plebeian vittles when his <lb />
get a chance to wing one of them I <lb />
Trade unionism, boycotts, etc. with his pistol before winter is over. Sentiment. , hill, <lb />
price And as to this, there are <lb />
i Charlotte housekeepers who are per- <lb />
About to Set In. <lb />
ii- t . i Charlotte houseKeepers are per- <lb />
e copy from two of our leading , . ., , , <lb />
conscious that they are being <lb />
exchanges the following significant systematically robbed, but who <lb />
paragraph bearing out what we say that if they lock up <lb />
. . . or have their servants under <lb />
of the papers are the same in Chronicle, <lb />
that there are men whom the south barn as elsewhere, it is very likely <lb />
Carolina by the attorneys for the expressed a fear of, namely, that the j they keep their <lb />
educational movement in North Car-, cooks. And there you are. The <lb />
was being overdone. <lb />
would not support ll should ,. ., <lb />
., , , j . i i, that these same merchants nave <lb />
the nomination, out we do not be- <lb />
there is that much paid accounts on their books for <lb />
in the party furnished to the very men <lb />
It is not a question of tho now to ruin, <lb />
dent. It is a question of their business. We believe that <lb />
workingmen have every right to or- <lb />
but we have seen unionism <lb />
Should a to vote applied in a way that has brought <lb />
sorrow to the hearts of thousands. <lb />
a man who so utterly fails <lb />
to reach even one Southern ideal. <lb />
In hands of merciless, <lb />
Exactly, but as this cannot be <lb />
done both might be given a <lb />
on their discharge, with the <lb />
of the court for having detained Gold Leaf <lb />
the gentlemen for the time being. <lb />
-I three contemporaries quoted above <lb />
I discuss the subject of living <lb />
were going to offer a word of friend- white folk's kitchens as if it <lb />
k admonition to the powers that be were chargeable to the idleness of <lb />
,, , i the bucks. That has something to <lb />
we would say better go slower, gen-, do it no all. <lb />
and it will last longer. Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Washington declares in favor of <lb />
reign of the open saloon. From <lb />
what we have noticed of the <lb />
for the man who handcuffed Jeff <lb />
Davis, his gizzard would rise in his <lb />
throat and choke him. ling men it is a force that can in that town this result is <lb />
brutally and cowardly, and it; about what was expected, as the <lb />
The has been an in- is often done. unto is business men <lb />
looked to and recognized by j still the best <lb />
life, and the <lb />
the democracy of Pitt county for <lb />
more than years. We have never, <lb />
by one line or one word, violated <lb />
party obligations; but we simply <lb />
leaders of labor unions are in need <lb />
of being taught it. <lb />
The condition of the street cross- <lb />
could not support Miles under any i is a vile reproach upon Green- <lb />
and of the villa. It was bad enough in warm, <lb />
gloomy observation of our Durham dry weather, but the whole <lb />
we believe we are ex- will be forced to develop web- <lb />
in line with the democracy of bed feet if they hope to cross our <lb />
the South. <lb />
We have a new philosopher of <lb />
work in Richard Watson Gilder. <lb />
editor of the Century Magazine, <lb />
recently <lb />
one who comes in contact <lb />
with affairs can fail to notice, as a <lb />
tort of corollary to the enervation <lb />
which comes to men of wealth <lb />
through luxury, an increasing laxity <lb />
My Lungs <lb />
An attack of la grippe left me <lb />
with a bad cough. My friends said <lb />
I had consumption. I then tried <lb />
Cherry Pectoral and it <lb />
cured me <lb />
A. K. Randies, III. <lb />
You forgot to buy a bot- <lb />
of Cherry <lb />
when your cold first <lb />
came on, so you let it run <lb />
along. Even now, with <lb />
all your hard coughing, it <lb />
will not disappoint you. <lb />
There's a record of sixty <lb />
years to fall back on. <lb />
rant set., n. ah <lb />
four doctor. If be It. <lb />
do h If hi W you sot <lb />
to k. It. than -don't it. Ha <lb />
Haas. <lb />
streets without takings mud bath. <lb />
The doctors and shoe dealers profit <lb />
by the wretchedness of our streets, <lb />
but the people are sore sufferers. <lb />
N. is not a kick, but a <lb />
statement of a most disagreeable <lb />
fact. <lb />
School Teacher Dewey <lb />
has money, and that money brings <lb />
him friends, or he would not be able <lb />
to evade the law so easily. We do <lb />
not believe Dewey is in North Caro- <lb />
or has been in it since his <lb />
flight. It takes a right smart man <lb />
to steal and escape <lb />
Such a man is Dewey and <lb />
he isn't going to linger in the shadow <lb />
of the penitentiary. <lb />
The Trouble. <lb />
A contemporary suggests that <lb />
there is in educational There is no telling the amount of <lb />
sentiment about to set in in North inconvenience the housekeepers of <lb />
Carolina. We can imagine nothing this town are being put to by reason <lb />
whiskey and continues under the the departure of their <lb />
place than this. The magnificent I cooks. They either go to the cotton <lb />
labor that has been expended in this fields or north. They never giro <lb />
cause is just now beginning to show j any notice of their intention of <lb />
The enthusiasm is but, woman of <lb />
penetrating the byways of the state, j the house knows of her departure <lb />
A suspension at the fountain head I is OS arising some morning expert- <lb />
would now be calamitous. It must j to find breakfast nearly done, she <lb />
be remembered that the work so far; U surprised at no cook being in the <lb />
has been but to arouse the people to kitchen and the stove as cold as a <lb />
its importance, The ways and tamp of fee, Such an experience is <lb />
means are far from having been pro- enough to make a woman forget the <lb />
Let there be no golden rule. One remarked <lb />
of Journal. j that such conduct recalled to her <lb />
. r, i i . i , i mind vividly days of <lb />
The Raleigh Christian Advocate, . <lb />
. . ., . , , for that was she manner they <lb />
had an excellent editorial in its issue <lb />
of last week week on the educational I . <lb />
., ., . x, ., ,, ,. i- . If there is the average <lb />
situation in North Carolina, in which, , , , r. . <lb />
.,.,,,, , has to obliterate <lb />
it was said that the uppermost <lb />
thought in the public mind is that <lb />
there was purely from the stand- <lb />
point of dollars. Hut they have a <lb />
right to their opinion, be <lb />
what they may. <lb />
Reading accounts of the great re- <lb />
union in Greensboro makes us feel <lb />
like How glad we are to <lb />
be a North Carolinian <lb />
The Atlantic Messenger has been <lb />
moved from New to <lb />
City and Rev. A. W, Setter is now <lb />
editor of that excellent church <lb />
A contemporary asks, it <lb />
wrong to be If it is, we are <lb />
in no danger. <lb />
All may not become governors, <lb />
but tho poorest boy in the land may <lb />
still become president. <lb />
Mr. Dewey doesn't seem able to <lb />
make satisfactory transportation <lb />
it is every vestige or suggestion of <lb />
. i i i, slavery days, the slavery times <lb />
education is being overdone. It ., . . ., <lb />
., . i , of leave-taking still chugs to the. <lb />
would regret to see the work Hint is <lb />
in progress receive any check, yet <lb />
The Biblical Recorder declines to <lb />
consider tho annual at <lb />
a state institution. We have <lb />
for a long time believed that the only <lb />
thing the state gets out of it is the <lb />
privilege of making it a present of <lb />
every year. <lb />
The Boston Herald is booming <lb />
one for the presidency. Once <lb />
upon a time a daffy old geezer tried <lb />
to bring a dead man to life by run- <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What Is known as the <lb />
s occasioned by actual exist <lb />
external conditions, but In th <lb />
majority of cases by a disorder <lb />
ed <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by trying a course of <lb />
Ms Pills <lb />
They control and regulate the <lb />
They bring hope and to th <lb />
mind. They bring health and <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
deem it more unfortunate <lb />
that our charitable institutions <lb />
should suffer in order that any other <lb />
interest might For anyone <lb />
o expect an appropriation for a state <lb />
reformatory considered extremely <lb />
and it regards as being <lb />
unfortunate the sentiment favorable <lb />
to a division of the school taxes be- <lb />
tween the races on the basis of what <lb />
each Observer. <lb />
A Georgia asked <lb />
of Governor Terrell the other <lb />
day to work in the penitentiary in <lb />
place of his aged lather, who is now I <lb />
serving a life sentence for murder. <lb />
The governor declined this unusual <lb />
offer, stating there was no law <lb />
convicts to put <lb />
in their place. <lb />
Star. <lb />
We are not saving that the <lb />
does not get justice in our courts, <lb />
but there is a difference in the way <lb />
he gets it and the way some other <lb />
people get Herald <lb />
cooks of the They can imitate <lb />
the whites in, many but their- <lb />
secretive method of splitting <lb />
employers of tho instincts of <lb />
the race still clings to the <lb />
and no amount education <lb />
been able to efface <lb />
A jury can keep a man out of the <lb />
penitentiary but it cannot clear him <lb />
in the eyes of the <lb />
Herald. <lb />
LIVER <lb />
Is the parent of <lb />
Indigestion and mil <lb />
Safest and Remedy la <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
not Mixture, but <lb />
translation one of Nature's <lb />
Innermost It you are suffer <lb />
r we will send you OP <lb />
a sample of <lb />
Liver Powder with our <lb />
pa booklet, which contains authentic <lb />
testimonials from who have been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Do not <lb />
delay, but send your full address at once to <lb />
The American Co. <lb />
bid. <lb />
and recommended by <lb />
everywhere. <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
MONDAY, OCT. It. <lb />
E. H. Taft is sick. <lb />
Miss Allen returned <lb />
day evening from school at <lb />
to be present at the i <lb />
marriage. <lb />
L. M. Pittman, of Scotland Neck, <lb />
came in Saturday evening. <lb />
G. H. Ellis went to Ayden Sat <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Swindell returned <lb />
Saturday evening from a visit to <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
J. W. Perkins returned <lb />
day evening from <lb />
W. T. returned Sat <lb />
evening mm a trip the <lb />
road. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. T. U. Tyson left <lb />
Sunday for Norfolk. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. U. E House spent <lb />
Sunday at <lb />
Dr. D. L. James went to Bethel <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
O. of came <lb />
over Sunday. <lb />
Alice Grimes, of <lb />
is visiting Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Andrews, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harding left <lb />
Sunday evening for Grifton. <lb />
Victor band, of Virginia <lb />
came in Saturday evening. <lb />
L. H. Fender went to Richmond <lb />
today. <lb />
H. Pender left this morn- <lb />
to visit relatives in Tarboro. <lb />
Mrs. L. M. Pittman, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, who has been visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. B. Higgs, <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
M. L. Starkey left this <lb />
for Wilmington. <lb />
Mrs. Richard Williams has been <lb />
quite sick the past week. <lb />
R. Outlaw is on the tick <lb />
list. <lb />
Miss Daily Wooten, La- <lb />
Grange, who has been visiting <lb />
Mrs. Alfred Forbes, returned home <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Mat Hardy went to Kinston Sat- <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Cox left Saturday <lb />
for and returned <lb />
ibis morning. <lb />
E. G. Barrett and Bob Waters, <lb />
if Kinston, spent Sunday here. <lb />
Miss Julia Burney, of <lb />
has been visiting Miss <lb />
returned home Saturday <lb />
Miss Betsey Greene, of La <lb />
who has been her <lb />
later, Mrs. F. M. Hodges, return <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
TUESDAY, OCT. <lb />
Miss Minnie left Mon- <lb />
evening for <lb />
Miss D. A. Peebles left Monday <lb />
for a visit to Grifton. <lb />
A. M. Moseley returned to <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. E. A. returned <lb />
y evening from a visit to Boston <lb />
Mi <lb />
T. H. left this morning <lb />
a trip on the road. <lb />
J. went to <lb />
lay. <lb />
Asa Garris, of was <lb />
town today for the first time in <lb />
ear, haying suffered much from <lb />
in that time. <lb />
W. E. Cox returned this <lb />
from <lb />
Skinner went up the <lb />
j morning. <lb />
Alice i, of Roberson- <lb />
e, who was visiting J. W. <lb />
returned home this <lb />
Miss Delia Smith, who has been <lb />
visiting friends and relatives here, <lb />
left Monday evening for Ayden. <lb />
Miss <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
a position with Miss Delia <lb />
Erwin. <lb />
J. F. Brink returned from <lb />
Scotland Neck Monday evening. <lb />
THE SALVE THAT HEALS <lb />
without leaving a scar <lb />
he name Witch Hazel is applied <lb />
to salves but DeWitt's Witch <lb />
has ac-; Hazel Salve is the <lb />
IN <lb />
TWO FROM DEATH. <lb />
little daughter bad an <lb />
almost attack of whooping <lb />
cough and writes Mis. <lb />
W. K. of Armonk, N. <lb />
Y., when all other remedies <lb />
failed, we saved her life with Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery. <lb />
who bad Consumption in an <lb />
advanced also used this <lb />
wonderful medicine and today <lb />
she is perfectly <lb />
throat and lung yield to <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery as to 1.0 <lb />
other medicine on earth. Infallible <lb />
for Coughs and Colds. and <lb />
91.00 bottles guaranteed by <lb />
Drug Store Trial bot- <lb />
free. <lb />
Hazel made that contains <lb />
the pure unadulterated itch Beast. <lb />
If other Witch Hazel is <lb />
offered you it is a counterfeit. E. <lb />
C. DeWitt invented Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve and DeWitt's Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve is the best salve in the <lb />
world for cuts, burns, bruises, <lb />
or blind, bleeding, itching <lb />
protruding piles. Sold by <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
If beauty were taxable the <lb />
sex would never try to dodge <lb />
fair <lb />
the <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prises as low as <lb />
lowest. Highest market <lb />
paid <lb />
the <lb />
price <lb />
The netted vegetable fiber know n <lb />
as the loofah is much liked by <lb />
many as a wash cloth; it is rough, <lb />
cleanses the skin possesses the <lb />
superiority over the sponge in <lb />
being easily and thoroughly clean- <lb />
ed. <lb />
BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. <lb />
Le of Cavendish, Vt., <lb />
was robbed of his customary health <lb />
by invasion of Chronic <lb />
When Dr. King's New Life <lb />
Pills broke into bis house, his <lb />
troubled was arrested and now he's i <lb />
entirely cured. They're <lb />
teed to cure, at Wooten's <lb />
Store. <lb />
Do not wash the hair too often, <lb />
as it takes away the natural oil <lb />
and will the hair harsh. A <lb />
shampoo once in two weeks is usu- <lb />
ally sufficient, unless very dusty <lb />
work is being done. <lb />
A CUBE DYSPEPSIA. <lb />
I had Dyspepsia in it worst form <lb />
and felt most all the <lb />
time. Did not eating <lb />
after I used Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
which has completely cured me. <lb />
Mrs. W. W. Hilliard, Pa. <lb />
No appetite, loss of strength, <lb />
bad breath, sour <lb />
dyspepsia all stomach <lb />
troubles are quickly cured by the <lb />
use of represents <lb />
the natural juices of digestion <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
tonic and proper- <lb />
ties. It cleanses, purifies and <lb />
sweetens the stomach. Sold by <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
When brushing the hair draw <lb />
the brush firmly over the scalp d <lb />
down the entire length of the hair <lb />
in one stroke; the short stroke s <lb />
liable to break the hair. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Real Estate Agency <lb />
Millikan, Walker <lb />
It is an admitted fact that <lb />
la rapidly forging to the front <lb />
it only a question of a van <lb />
abort time when it will be the <lb />
city in the her railroad facilities <lb />
are and there is a con- <lb />
influx of capitol employed in th.- <lb />
various kinds of manufacturing enter- <lb />
prises, which is constantly increasing <lb />
the population of the and a great <lb />
demand for real estate baa been <lb />
thereby and property constant- <lb />
changing hands, but considering <lb />
the marvelous growth of the city, the <lb />
price has been kept on a reasonable <lb />
basis, persons who have money to in- <lb />
vest can make no mistake if they come <lb />
this way, provided is taken <lb />
in location and price of property. We <lb />
make it our business to keep a vigilant <lb />
I watch over the interest of our <lb />
and are in a position to save you <lb />
money as we keep posted in values in <lb />
city and near by fa-ming lands and <lb />
can aid you in investing your capital <lb />
where it will bring quick and <lb />
returns. Correspondence so- <lb />
When in the city we extend to you a <lb />
cordial to visit our office. <lb />
Boon No- , over Sykes Drug Store. <lb />
GREENSBORO, N. C. <lb />
A LOVE <lb />
Would not interest yon if you <lb />
were looking for a guaranteed <lb />
Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. <lb />
Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. <lb />
suffered with an sore for a <lb />
year, but a box of Arni- <lb />
ca Salve cared me. It's the best <lb />
Salve on earth. at <lb />
drug store.<lb />
A PERFECT PILL <lb />
is that one that will cleanse I he <lb />
system, set the liver to re <lb />
more the bile, clear the complex- <lb />
ion, cure headache and leave <lb />
taste in the mouth. The famous <lb />
little pills for doing such work <lb />
pleasantly and effectually are De- <lb />
Little Early Risers. Bob <lb />
Moore of Lafayette, lad., j <lb />
other pi In I have used gripe <lb />
sod sicken, while DeWitt's <lb />
Early Risers are simply <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
To whiten the hands or face try <lb />
the lotion made honey, cold <lb />
cream and rose water <lb />
with iris root powder; spread <lb />
inside s pair of loose gloves, and <lb />
or the on a or cloth <lb />
ace mask; at night. <lb />
CONFESSIONS OP A PRIEST. <lb />
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark. <lb />
writes, years I suffered <lb />
from Yellow Jaundice, I consulted <lb />
a number of physicians and tried <lb />
all sorts of medicines, but got no <lb />
Then I the use of <lb />
Electric Bitters feel that I urn <lb />
that had <lb />
me in its grasps for twelve years <lb />
If you a reliable medicine <lb />
for Liver and trouble, <lb />
stomach disorder or general de- <lb />
get Bitters. It's <lb />
by <lb />
Without the Knife. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To All Whom It May <lb />
This to that in July, 1902, <lb />
I bad a fistula in anus which had <lb />
en me trouble for ten years past and I <lb />
had consulted several physicians and <lb />
had followed their prescriptions to the <lb />
letter and continued to grow worse <lb />
until I could not walk, and for eight <lb />
months I could only walk on crutches, <lb />
and In this condition I was advised to <lb />
call on Dr. Moore, colored, which I <lb />
did, and under his treatment I at once <lb />
began to grow better and in week <lb />
the trouble was removed and I was <lb />
well, a 16-year <lb />
old boy, and the trouble has never <lb />
returned. WILL EDwARDS. <lb />
E. L. <lb />
Sworn to before me, Sept. 26th, 1903. <lb />
H. HARDING, J. P. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. 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 that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
Hard water is injurious to the <lb />
skin, but it can be softened and <lb />
more agreeable by <lb />
adding a few drops of ammonia <lb />
and a little powdered borax to a <lb />
of water. <lb />
DIETING INVITES DISEASE. <lb />
To cure or indigestion <lb />
it is no longer to live <lb />
in milk and Starvation <lb />
produces such weakness that the <lb />
whole system becomes an easy prey <lb />
to disease. Dyspepsia <lb />
Cure the stomach and <lb />
digestive to digest and <lb />
assimilate all of the wholesome <lb />
food that one cares to eat, is a <lb />
never failing cure for indigestion, <lb />
Dyspepsia and all stomach <lb />
digests what you eat <lb />
makes the stomach sweet. Sold <lb />
by John L. Wooten. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having issued Letters of <lb />
Administration to the undersigned <lb />
on the 6th day of Oct. 1903, on the es- <lb />
of J. A. K. Tucker deceased, <lb />
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the Estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
to all creditors of said Estate to <lb />
sent their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned, WITHIN <lb />
TWELVE MONTHS after the date of <lb />
this Notice, or this Notice will be <lb />
plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This the 6th day of Oct., 1903. <lb />
DELLA V. TUCKER, <lb />
Administrator of the Estate <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER. <lb />
A chronic liar is less dangerous <lb />
than the liar who has spasmodic <lb />
attacks of veracity. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb />
worker, Roofing, Guttering, <lb />
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb />
Siding, Shingle and tile <lb />
work a specialty. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
I have employed a Slater <lb />
and prepared to do slate roof <lb />
Orders for any work in my <lb />
line receive prompt attention. <lb />
Work room over Baker <lb />
as tore. <lb />
II mi<lb />
a M. <lb />
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Elides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gall 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 />
Cotton 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 Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
Pitt County, f In Superior Court <lb />
James H. Gray <lb />
against <lb />
Annie Gray. <lb />
The defendant Annie will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced against her in the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County by the <lb />
plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining <lb />
a divorce from the bonds of <lb />
upon the of abandon- <lb />
and the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that she required <lb />
to appear before the Judge of our <lb />
Court, at a court to be held for <lb />
the County of Pitt at the <lb />
in Greenville on the ninth Monday <lb />
after the first Monday in September, <lb />
it being the 9th day of November <lb />
and answer the complaint, which <lb />
will be deposited in the office of the <lb />
Superior court of said county within <lb />
the first three days of said term, and <lb />
then and there answer or demur to <lb />
complaint within the time <lb />
ed by law, or the plaintiff will apply <lb />
to the court for the relief demanded <lb />
in the complaint. <lb />
This the 26th day of September 1903. <lb />
, , D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of the Court of Pitt Co <lb />
North Carolina,<lb />
L. B. Williams and T. L. Williams <lb />
of Township, Pitt County, <lb />
North Carolina hereby enter and lay <lb />
claim to acres more or less of <lb />
cant land in township <lb />
aforesaid county and state <lb />
and described as <lb />
Lying between the lands of Jordan <lb />
Nobles and warren Stocks and adjoin- <lb />
the lands of Jordan Nobles, war- <lb />
Stocks, H. M. Williams, M. M. <lb />
Williams, A. R. T. L. <lb />
and Frank and <lb />
heirs east of swamp in <lb />
This the day of September 1903. <lb />
L. B. WILLIAMS, <lb />
T. T. WILLIAMS. <lb />
witness, It. Williams, en- <lb />
try Taker. By H. A. Blow, deputy <lb />
for Pin County, N. C. <lb />
Any person, or persons, claiming ti- <lb />
to, or interest in the above <lb />
ed must file their protest, in writ- <lb />
within the next days or they <lb />
will be barred. <lb />
-----Who constitutes the----- <lb />
Indian Blood Purifier Co. <lb />
Those who dumbfound the doctors <lb />
and startle two continents by a series <lb />
of the most remarkable miracle <lb />
since the Christian era. They heal <lb />
the poor as well as the rich. None <lb />
are thrust away. They cure any d is <lb />
ease, no matter of what nature, and <lb />
restore you to perfect health or no <lb />
charge. For instance, the following <lb />
Heart disease, consumption, blood, <lb />
stricture, piles in any form, vertigo, <lb />
sore throat, dyspepsia, <lb />
constipation, rheumatism In <lb />
any form, catarrh, bronchial <lb />
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FOUR <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
HAUL K. OUTLAW, <lb />
Editor and Proprietor, <lb />
associate <lb />
Sintered in the pot office at Greenville, H. C, as second class <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
to <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County, N. Friday, October <lb />
an electric wire up his back <lb />
bone. <lb />
doubt the order to Sir Walter <lb />
Henry to send in his resignation is <lb />
quite a jolt to that gentleman's <lb />
porosity. He has the sympathy of <lb />
North Carolina friends. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The press dispatches from Wash- <lb />
say a call will soon be issued <lb />
for an extraordinary session of con- <lb />
to If it does <lb />
for the benefit of the <lb />
country it will be an extraordinary <lb />
session. <lb />
IMPOSSIBLE MILES. <lb />
Within hours after the appear- <lb />
of last Tuesday's Daily <lb />
TOR, which contained the editorial <lb />
assertion that the democracy of the <lb />
South would not support General <lb />
Miles for the presidency, a half dozen <lb />
well-informed citizens make it their <lb />
business to seek the editors and <lb />
heartily endorse the assertion. <lb />
The little Georgia girl who wrote <lb />
Governor Terrell to let <lb />
papa come home, misses him so <lb />
; struck a sympathetic chord, i as the man who thinks he has <lb />
A Pilot Mountain man carried a <lb />
rattle snake about yards in a <lb />
bundle of fodder without knowing <lb />
it. That is not near so bad a <lb />
of view among workingmen concern-1 Her father was serving a life sett- <lb />
labor, a tendency to regard the <lb />
daily task as something greatly to <lb />
be regretted and hastily to be i pardon was granted, <lb />
ed from. . . . The general; . . <lb />
trend of the workingman seems to <lb />
be away from hard work and good <lb />
snakes along with him when he <lb />
; and an application for his; hasn't. <lb />
It is predicted that the trial of <lb />
work. . As a matter of fact, <lb />
and not of theory, no man can do <lb />
a worse service to another, whether , <lb />
i j i.;. Carolina s wandering sons <lb />
rich or poor, than to deprive Dim Of I <lb />
the absolutely healthful joy which are feeling much at home in the <lb />
there is in hard work. Woe to him reunion. The old <lb />
who does not like his work, <lb />
We for if one cannot have the work he I mother state welcomes them. <lb />
, , . , ,. T , , a . at Raleigh will be con- <lb />
As a high diver Langley s Hying <lb />
. . . . i eluded tomorrow. But it cannot be <lb />
machine seems to be a success. <lb />
predicted when public opinion on it <lb />
will to an end. <lb />
understand that the editorial likes, he would better learn to like <lb />
work he has. . . . In gen- <lb />
red to has met with the unqualified work is mi, g <lb />
approval of the democracy of Pitt; positive means of <lb />
county. <lb />
Of course doesn't quite run <lb />
If cranks keep trying to on <lb />
the white house lawn Teddy may <lb />
get a chance to wing one of <lb />
Trade unionism, boycotts, etc. with his pistol before winter is over. <lb />
the universe, but we have are being carried in Durham, j <lb />
reasons for considering the above in- and the town is bound to suffer If it were possible to sue a state <lb />
significant, our friend of the I it in the end. It has come to pass toe . claims could <lb />
Durham Herald to the contrary not. ante a merchant can show an <lb />
The Problem. <lb />
The Constitution says that <lb />
household in Atlanta feeds some <lb />
worthless who will not work <lb />
so as he can secure entrance to <lb />
sonic one's The <lb />
speaking of this end of the do <lb />
situation in Wilmington, <lb />
is no doubt the <lb />
household expenses of nearly every <lb />
family employing in our <lb />
city are greatly increased by this <lb />
custom of the Why <lb />
should the people submit to it Let <lb />
them put a stop to it, and let the city <lb />
authorities enforce such <lb />
laws as we And The Ashe- <lb />
ville Citizen <lb />
must understand that it is a <lb />
aiding and abetting of the <lb />
f permit their <lb />
to feed other in the <lb />
kitchen or to take off mysterious <lb />
packages with them, when returning <lb />
Sow the question is, what new to their rooms or <lb />
party will start up for Mr. But what are you going to do <lb />
Henry to go to Surely by now he about it We have a pretty fair <lb />
is burdened with disgust for law in Carolina and <lb />
in Charlotte, at least, it is pretty <lb />
republican party. enforced; but why should a <lb />
gentleman spend-hard-earned <lb />
. . , , . . money for plebeian vittles when his <lb />
a Chance Educational Sentiment, ,,, , ,,;, <lb />
j price And as to this, there are <lb />
be made out against North <lb />
withstanding. The Herald of Friday card he is boycotted by h m <lb />
organizations of workingmen. trial at and Lexington. <lb />
About to Set In. <lb />
We copy from two of our leading Charlotte housekeepers who are per <lb />
conscious that they are being <lb />
exchanges the following systematically but who <lb />
paragraph bearing out what we have j frankly say that if they lock up <lb />
of the papers are claiming If conditions are the same in Dur- Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
that there are men whom the south is very- likely <lb />
would not support if should , , , , <lb />
the nomination, but we do not be- have <lb />
there is that much paid accounts on their books for <lb />
in the party j furnished to the very men <lb />
It is not a question of a now to ,;, <lb />
dent. It is a question of their business. We believe that <lb />
for a man who so utterly fails j workingmen have every right to or- <lb />
to reach even one Southern ideal. J bat we have seen unionism <lb />
Should a attempt to vote applied in a way that has brought <lb />
for the man who handcuffed Jeff j sorrow to the hearts of thousands. <lb />
Davis, his gizzard would rise in his j In hands of merciless, unreason- <lb />
throat and choke him. , men it is a force that can be <lb />
used brutally and cowardly, and it about what was expected, as the <lb />
The Reflector has been an in-1 is often done. unto is men <lb />
looked to and recognized by still the rule of life, <lb />
educational movement in North Car- cooks. And there you are. The <lb />
i i i it i three contemporaries quoted above <lb />
was being overdone. If we i i t r <lb />
. j discuss the subject of living <lb />
were going to offer a word of friend- out of white folk's kitchens as if it <lb />
Exactly, but as this cannot be i admonition to the powers that be were chargeable to the of <lb />
the bucks. I hat has something to <lb />
done both might be given a j we would say better go slower, gen-, do it no means an <lb />
on their discharge, with the and it will last Charlotte Observer. <lb />
of the court for having detained j Henderson Gold <lb />
the gentlemen for the time being. <lb />
The Housekeeper's <lb />
A contemporary suggests that <lb />
there is in educational There is no telling the amount of <lb />
sentiment about to set in iii North j inconvenience the housekeepers of <lb />
Carolina. We can imagine nothing this town are being put by reason <lb />
more deplorable that might Like of the sudden departure of their <lb />
place than this. The magnificent I cooks. They either go Do the cotton <lb />
the democracy of Pitt county for j leaders of labor unions are in need of dollars. But they have a <lb />
more than years. We have never, of being taught it. <lb />
by one line or one word, violated i <lb />
party obligations; but we The condition of the street cross- <lb />
could not support Miles under any is a vile reproach upon Green- <lb />
circumstances, and of the ville. It. was bad enough in warm, <lb />
gloomy observation of our weather, but the whole <lb />
contemporary, we believe we are ex- will be forced to develop web- <lb />
in line with the democracy of bed feet if they hope to cross our <lb />
the South. streets without taking a mud bath. <lb />
The doctors and shoe dealers profit <lb />
We have a new philosopher of by the wretchedness of our streets, <lb />
work in Richard Watson Gilder, but the people are sore sufferers, <lb />
editor of the Century Magazine, is not a kick, but a <lb />
statement of a most disagreeable <lb />
fact. <lb />
Washington declares in favor of <lb />
whiskey and continues under the <lb />
reign of the open saloon. From <lb />
what we have noticed of the cam- j labor that has been expended in this fields or north. They never give <lb />
town this result is cause is just now beginning to show j any notice of their intention of <lb />
The enthusiasm is but, . and the first thing the woman of <lb />
penetrating the byways of the state, the house knows of her departure <lb />
A suspension at the fountain head I is on arising some morning expect- <lb />
d was from stand- would now be calamitous. It must to find breakfast nearly done, she <lb />
be remembered the work so far; surprised at no cook being in the <lb />
has been but to arouse the people kitchen and the stove as cold as a <lb />
its importance. The ways and of ice. Such an experience <lb />
means are far from having been pro- j enough to make a woman <lb />
Let there be no suggestion golden rule. One remarked <lb />
of Journal. that such conduct recalled to her <lb />
mind very vividly of <lb />
recently <lb />
one who comes in contact <lb />
with affairs can fail to notice, a <lb />
sort of corollary to the enervation <lb />
which comes to men of wealth <lb />
through luxury, an increasing laxity <lb />
My Lungs <lb />
An attack of la grippe left me <lb />
with a bad cough. My friends said <lb />
I had consumption. I then tried <lb />
Cherry Pectoral and it <lb />
cured me <lb />
A. K. Randies, <lb />
You forgot to buy a bot- <lb />
of Cherry <lb />
when your cold first <lb />
came on, so you let it run <lb />
along. Even now, with <lb />
all your hard coughing, it <lb />
will not disappoint you. <lb />
There's a record of sixty <lb />
years to fall back on. <lb />
All <lb />
if It. <lb />
than do y. If to mm no <lb />
to It. then don't It. know. <lb />
II With Dim, willing. <lb />
j. S co. Etna. n. <lb />
School Teacher Dewey <lb />
has money, and that money brings <lb />
him friends, or he would not be able <lb />
to evade the law so easily. We do <lb />
not believe Dewey is in North Caro- <lb />
or has been in it since his <lb />
flight. It takes a right smart man <lb />
to steal and escape <lb />
Such a man is Dewey and <lb />
he isn't going to linger in the shadow <lb />
of the penitentiary. <lb />
to their opinion, be <lb />
what they may. <lb />
Reading accounts of the great re- <lb />
union in Greensboro makes us feel <lb />
like How glad we are to <lb />
be a Carolinian <lb />
The Atlantic Messenger has been <lb />
moved from Mew Bern to Morehead <lb />
City and Rev. A. W, Setzer is now <lb />
editor of that excellent church paper <lb />
The Raleigh Christian Advocate, <lb />
, , n . j. , , for that was the manner <lb />
had an excellent editorial in its issue; <lb />
of last week week on the educational i nm ,. <lb />
. . . x- ,, . If there is one-Clung the average <lb />
situation in North Carolina, in which. . , ,. <lb />
. A . j . has to obliterate <lb />
it was said that the uppermost; . . , <lb />
,, ,,. ,. ,,. i . it is every or suggestion of <lb />
thought in the public mind is that I , , , <lb />
a . , . a slavery the slavery- times <lb />
education is being overdone. It, <lb />
,, of still clings to the <lb />
would regret to see the work that is <lb />
A contemporary asks, it <lb />
wrong to be If it is, we are <lb />
in no danger. <lb />
The Biblical Recorder declines to <lb />
consider the annual at <lb />
a state institution. We have <lb />
for a long time believed that the only <lb />
thing the state gets out of it is the <lb />
privilege of making it a present of <lb />
every year. <lb />
The Boston Herald is booming <lb />
one for the presidency. Once <lb />
All may not become governors, <lb />
but the poorest boy in the land may <lb />
still become president. <lb />
Mr. Dewey doesn't seem able to <lb />
make satisfactory transportation <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What is known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned by actual exist <lb />
external conditions, but in th <lb />
great majority of cases by a disorder <lb />
ed LIVER-. <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by trying a course of <lb />
Pills <lb />
They control and regulate the <lb />
They bring hope and to th <lb />
mind. They bring health and elastic <lb />
upon a time a daffy old geezer tried to the body. <lb />
run- TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
in progress receive any check, yet <lb />
deem it more unfortunate <lb />
that our charitable institutions <lb />
should suffer in order that any other <lb />
interest might For anyone <lb />
o expect an appropriation for a state <lb />
reformatory considered extremely <lb />
and it regards as being <lb />
unfortunate the sentiment favorable <lb />
to a division of the school taxes be- <lb />
tween the races on the basis of what <lb />
each Observer. <lb />
cooks of the race. They can imitate <lb />
the whites in. many ways, but their- <lb />
secretive of quitting their- <lb />
employers is. one of tho instincts of <lb />
the race still clings to the <lb />
and aim hi if adoration <lb />
been able to efface <lb />
Gazette-Messenger. <lb />
A Georgia doctor asked <lb />
of Governor Terrell the other <lb />
day to work in the penitentiary in <lb />
place of his aged father, who is now <lb />
serving a life sentence for murder. <lb />
The governor declined this unusual <lb />
offer, stating tout there was no law <lb />
authorizing convicts to put <lb />
in their <lb />
Star. <lb />
We are not saving that the <lb />
does not get justice in our courts, <lb />
but there is a difference in the way <lb />
he gets it and the way some other <lb />
people get Herald <lb />
A jury can keep a man out of the <lb />
penitentiary but it cannot clear him <lb />
in the eyes of the <lb />
Herald. <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is the parent of <lb />
Indigestion and all <lb />
Rheumatic Symptom. <lb />
and Remedy knows U <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
not a nurture, veritable <lb />
translation one of Nature's <lb />
Innermost secrets. II you are suffer- <lb />
we will tend you FREE OF <lb />
CHARGE a sample of German <lb />
Powder together with our <lb />
pace booklet, contains authentic <lb />
testimonials from patients who have been <lb />
cured by this wonderful Do not <lb />
delay, but send your full address at once to <lb />
The American Co. <lb />
bid. <lb />
and recommended by <lb />
everywhere.<lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
MONDAY, OCT. It. <lb />
E. H. Taft is sick. <lb />
returned <lb />
day evening from school at <lb />
to be present at the i <lb />
marriage. <lb />
L. M. Pittman, of Scotland Neck, <lb />
came in Saturday evening. <lb />
O. H. Ellis went to Ayden Sat <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Swindell returned <lb />
Saturday from a visit to <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
J. W. Perkins returned <lb />
day evening Raleigh. <lb />
W. T. returned Sat <lb />
evening mm a trip the <lb />
road. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. T. H. Tyson left <lb />
Sunday for Norfolk. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. o. E House spent <lb />
Sunday at House. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James went to Bethel <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
O. of came <lb />
over Sunday. <lb />
Alice Grimes, of <lb />
is visiting Mrs. J. W. <lb />
Andrews, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Harding left; <lb />
Sunday evening for Grifton. <lb />
Victor hand, of Virginia <lb />
came in Saturday evening. <lb />
L. H. Render went to Richmond <lb />
today. <lb />
H. Pender left this morn- <lb />
to visit relatives in Tarboro. <lb />
Mrs. L. M. Pittman, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, who has been visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. B. R. Higgs, returned <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
M. L. Starkey left this morning <lb />
for Wilmington. <lb />
Mrs. Richard Williams has been <lb />
quite sick the past week. <lb />
R. Outlaw is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Miss Daisy Woolen, of La- <lb />
Orange, who has been visiting <lb />
Mrs. Alfred Forbes, returned home <lb />
Saturday evening, j <lb />
Mat Hardy went to Sat- <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Eula Cox left Saturday <lb />
evening for Aden, returned <lb />
this morning. <lb />
B. O. Barrett and Rob Waters, <lb />
of spent Sunday here. <lb />
Miss Julia of <lb />
who has been visiting Mite Carrie <lb />
Brown, returned home Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Betsey Greene, of La <lb />
Grange, who has been visiting her <lb />
Mrs. F. M. Hodges, return <lb />
ed Saturday evening. <lb />
TUESDAY, OCT. <lb />
Miss Minnie left Mon- <lb />
day evening for Winterville. <lb />
Miss D. A. Peebles left Monday <lb />
evening for a visit to Grifton. <lb />
A. M. Moseley returned to <lb />
evening. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Miss Delia Smith, who has been <lb />
friends and relatives here, <lb />
left Monday evening for Ayden. <lb />
Miss ac- <lb />
a position with Miss Delia <lb />
Erwin. <lb />
J. F. Brinkley returned from <lb />
Scotland Neck Monday evening. <lb />
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. <lb />
little daughter bad an <lb />
almost attack of whooping <lb />
cough and writes Mia. <lb />
W. K. of Armonk, N. <lb />
Y., when all other remedies <lb />
failed, we saved her life with Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery. <lb />
niece, who had Consumption in an <lb />
advanced stage, also used this <lb />
wonderful medicine and today <lb />
is perfectly <lb />
throat and lung diseases yield to <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery as to o <lb />
other medicine on earth. Infallible <lb />
for Coughs and Colds. and <lb />
11.00 bottles guaranteed by <lb />
Drug Store Trial bot- <lb />
free. <lb />
The netted fiber know n <lb />
as the loofah is much liked by <lb />
many as a wash cloth; is rough, <lb />
cleanses the and the <lb />
over the sponge in <lb />
being easily and thoroughly clean- <lb />
ed. <lb />
THAT HEALS <lb />
without leaving a scar <lb />
he name Witch Hazel is applied <lb />
to many salves but DeWitt's Witch <lb />
Hazel Salve is the only Witch <lb />
Hazel made that contains <lb />
the pure itch hazel. <lb />
If any other Witch Hazel Salve is <lb />
offered yon it is a counterfeit. E. <lb />
C. DeWitt invented Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve and DeWitt's Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve is the best salve in the <lb />
world for cuts, burns, <lb />
or blind, itching <lb />
protruding piles. Sold by <lb />
John L. <lb />
If beauty were taxable the <lb />
sex would never try to dodge <lb />
assessor. <lb />
fair <lb />
the <lb />
BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. <lb />
Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., <lb />
was robbed of his customary health <lb />
by invasion of Chronic <lb />
Pills <lb />
troubled was arrested and now he's <lb />
entirely cured. They're <lb />
teed to cure, at Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
A FOE DYSPEPSIA. <lb />
I had Dyspepsia in in worst form <lb />
and felt most all the <lb />
time. Did not eating until, <lb />
after I used Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
which has completely cured me. <lb />
Mrs. W. W. Hilliard, Pa. <lb />
No appetite, loss of strength, <lb />
headache, constipation, <lb />
bad breath, sour risings, <lb />
dyspepsia and all stomach <lb />
I troubles are quickly cured by the <lb />
use of represents <lb />
the natural juices of digestion <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
tonic and proper <lb />
ties. It cleanses, purifies and <lb />
sweetens the stomach. Sold by <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest price <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
When brushing the hair draw <lb />
the brush firmly over the scalp d <lb />
. r., down the entire length of the hair <lb />
When Dr. King's New Life in one stroke; the short stroke <lb />
broke into his bis liable to break the hair. <lb />
Fresh Goods kept <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
Do not wash the hair too often, <lb />
as it takes away the natural oil <lb />
and will make the hair harsh. A <lb />
shampoo once in two weeks is usu- <lb />
ally sufficient, very dusty <lb />
work is being done. <lb />
A LOVE LETTER. <lb />
Would not interest you if you <lb />
were looking for a guaranteed <lb />
Salve for Sores, Rums or Piles. <lb />
Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. <lb />
suffered with an ugly sore for a <lb />
year, but a box of Arni- <lb />
ca Salve cured me. It's best <lb />
Salve on earth. at <lb />
drug store. <lb />
To whiten the or face try <lb />
the lotion made honey, cold <lb />
A PAINLESS <lb />
is that one that will cleanse the <lb />
system, set the liver to re <lb />
move the bile, clear the complex- <lb />
ion, cure headache and leave a good <lb />
taste in the mouth. The famous <lb />
little pills for doing such work <lb />
pleasantly and effectually are De- <lb />
Little Early Risers. Bob <lb />
Moore of Lafayette, <lb />
other pi Is I have used gripe <lb />
sicken, while DeWitt's Little <lb />
Early Risers are simply <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Real Estate Agency <lb />
Millikan, Walker <lb />
It i an admitted fact that Greet, <lb />
is rapidly forging to the from <lb />
J . . only question of a vary <lb />
short time when it will be <lb />
city in the state, her railroad facilities <lb />
are unsurpassed and there it a con- <lb />
want influx of employed in the <lb />
various kinds of manufacturing enter- <lb />
prises, which is constantly <lb />
the population of the city a <lb />
demand for real estate has been <lb />
thereby and property constant- <lb />
changing hands, but considering <lb />
the marvelous growth of the city, the <lb />
price has been kept on a reasonable <lb />
basis, persons who have money to in- <lb />
vest can make no mistake if they come <lb />
this way, provided Is taken <lb />
location and price of property. We <lb />
make it our to keep a vigilant <lb />
watch over the interest of our <lb />
and are in a position to save you <lb />
, money as we keep posted in values in <lb />
city and near by fa-ming lands and <lb />
can aid you in investing your capital <lb />
where it will bring quick and <lb />
factory returns. Correspondence so- <lb />
When in the city we extend to you a <lb />
cordial to visit our office. <lb />
No- over Sykes Drug Store. <lb />
GREENSBORO, N. C. <lb />
Without the Knife. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
To All Whom It May <lb />
This is to that in July, 1802, <lb />
I had a fistula in anus which had <lb />
en me trouble for ten years past and I <lb />
had consulted several physicians and <lb />
had followed their prescriptions to the <lb />
letter and continued to grow worse <lb />
to g <lb />
cream and rose water until I could not walk, and for eight <lb />
. ., months I could only <lb />
with iris root powder; spread <lb />
inside a pair of loose gloves, and <lb />
or the face on a or cloth <lb />
ace at night. <lb />
CONFESSIONS OF A PRIEST. <lb />
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark. <lb />
writes, years I suffered <lb />
from Yellow Jaundice, I consulted <lb />
a number of physicians and tried <lb />
all sorts of medicines, but got no <lb />
Then I the use of <lb />
Electric Bitters feel that I am <lb />
cured of a that had <lb />
me in its grasps for twelve <lb />
If you a reliable medicine <lb />
for Liver and trouble, <lb />
stomach disorder or general de- <lb />
get Bitters. It's <lb />
by Wooten's ding store <lb />
walk on crutches, <lb />
and in this condition I was advised to <lb />
call on Dr. Moore, colored, which I <lb />
did, and under his treatment I at once <lb />
began to grow better and in one week <lb />
the trouble was removed and I was <lb />
well, a 16-year <lb />
old boy, and the trouble has never <lb />
returned. WILL EDWARDS. <lb />
E. L. <lb />
Sworn to before me, Sept. 26th, 1903. <lb />
H. HARDING, J. P. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can get a <lb />
thing <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. 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 that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of------- <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Corey <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, f In Superior Court <lb />
James H. Gray <lb />
against <lb />
Annie Gray. <lb />
The defendant Annie will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above <lb />
has been commenced against her in the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt by the <lb />
plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining <lb />
a divorce from the bonds of <lb />
upon the of abandon- <lb />
and the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that she is required <lb />
to appear before the Judge of our <lb />
Court, at a court to be held for <lb />
the County of Pitt at house <lb />
in Greenville on the ninth Monday <lb />
after the first Monday in September, <lb />
the 9th day of November <lb />
and answer the complaint, which <lb />
will be in the office of <lb />
Superior court of said county within <lb />
the first three days of said term, and <lb />
then and there answer or demur to <lb />
said complaint within the time <lb />
ed by law, or the plaintiff will apply <lb />
to the court for the relief demanded <lb />
in the complaint. <lb />
This the 26th day of September 1903. <lb />
m i . v D- C. MOORE, <lb />
of the Court of Pitt Co <lb />
Hard water is injurious to the <lb />
skin, but it can be softened and <lb />
much more agreeable by I <lb />
HUE. A. returned a few of <lb />
day evening from a visit to Boston j and a powdered borax to a <lb />
of water. <lb />
T. B. Bateman left this morning <lb />
for a trip on the road. <lb />
J. B. Cherry went to Baltimore <lb />
today. <lb />
Asa of was <lb />
in town today for the first time in <lb />
a year, haying suffered much from <lb />
sickness in that time. <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox returned this <lb />
morning from Goldsboro. <lb />
Charles Skinner went up the <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Miss Alice G i of Roberson <lb />
ville, who was visiting Mrs, J. W. <lb />
Andrews, returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having issued Letters of <lb />
Administration tome, the undersigned <lb />
on the 6th day of Oct. 1903, on the es- <lb />
of J. A. K. Tucker deceased, <lb />
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the Estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
to all creditors of said Estate to <lb />
sent their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned, WITHIN <lb />
TWELVE MONTHS after the date of <lb />
this Notice, or this Notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This the 6th day of Oct., 1903. <lb />
DELLA V. TUCKER, <lb />
Administrator of the Estate <lb />
J. A. K. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
Private Wires to New York, <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. J <lb />
L. B. Williams and T. L. William, <lb />
of Township, Pitt County, <lb />
North Carolina hereby enter and lay <lb />
claim to acres more or less of <lb />
cant land in township <lb />
aforesaid county and state <lb />
and described as <lb />
Lying between the lands of Jordan <lb />
Nobles and warren Stocks and adjoin- <lb />
the lands of Jordan Nobles, war- <lb />
Stocks, H. M. Williams, M. M. <lb />
Williams, A. R. T. L. <lb />
and Frank and <lb />
heirs east of swamp in west <lb />
This the day of September 1903. <lb />
L. B. WILLIAMS, <lb />
T. T. WILLIAMS. <lb />
witness, R. Williams, Ex-officio en- <lb />
try Taker. By H. A. Blow, deputy <lb />
for Pitt County, N. C. <lb />
Any person, or persons, claiming ti- <lb />
to, or interest in the <lb />
ed and must file their protest, in writ- <lb />
within next days or they <lb />
will be barred. <lb />
-who constitutes the<lb />
DIETING INVITES DISEASE. <lb />
To cure or indigestion <lb />
it is no longer necessary to live <lb />
on milk and toast- Starvation <lb />
produces such weakness that the <lb />
whole system becomes an easy prey <lb />
to disease. Dyspepsia <lb />
Core stomach and <lb />
digestive organs to digest and <lb />
assimilate all of the wholesome <lb />
food that one cares to eat, is a <lb />
never failing for indigestion, <lb />
Dyspepsia and all stomach <lb />
digests what you eat <lb />
makes the stomach sweet. Sold <lb />
by John L. Wooten. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb />
worker, Roofing, Guttering, <lb />
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb />
Siding, Shingle and tile <lb />
work a specialty. <lb />
A chronic liar is less dangerous <lb />
than the liar who has spasmodic <lb />
attacks of veracity. <lb />
I have employed a Slater <lb />
and prepared to do slate roof <lb />
Orders for any work in my <lb />
line receive prompt attention. <lb />
Work room over Baker <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale and <lb />
Furniture Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
by Carriages, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, 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 />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil. <lb />
Cotton 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 Butter, New <lb />
Royal Sewing Machines, and nu- <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
to see me. <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Indian Blood Purifier Co. <lb />
Those who dumbfound the doctors <lb />
and startle two continents by a series <lb />
of the most remarkable miracle cures <lb />
since the Christian era. They heal <lb />
the poor as well as the rich. None <lb />
are thrust away. They cure any dis <lb />
ease, no matter of what nature, and <lb />
restore you to perfect health or no <lb />
charge. For instance, the following <lb />
Heart disease, consumption, blood, <lb />
stricture, piles in any form, vertigo, <lb />
sore throat, dyspepsia, <lb />
constipation, rheumatism in <lb />
any form, catarrh, colds, bronchial <lb />
troubles, sores, skin diseases, female <lb />
complaints, la grippe or pneumonia, <lb />
ulcers, carbuncles, boils, cancers, the <lb />
worst form use of the knife <lb />
instrument; diabetes of the kid- <lb />
Bright's disease of the kidneys, <lb />
all itching sensations, <lb />
on face and body; private dis- <lb />
eases a specialty. Thousands of the <lb />
best people in America and Europe <lb />
will testify that the Indian Blood <lb />
are the greatest healers <lb />
earth. Medicine sent to any address <lb />
by express. For full particulars ad, <lb />
JAMES BUTLER, Manager, <lb />
E. Grace St., Richmond, Va, <lb />
Slates, tablets, <lb />
books and ink, for school <lb />
children, at Reflector Book Store,<lb />
Mil J I. II <lb /></p>
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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 />
C. C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
BRO. <lb />
FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars. <lb />
We make a specialty of <lb />
Shoes <lb />
For Men <lb />
Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
It conceded that we the <lb />
best Shoes for the money of <lb />
any house in Farmville. <lb />
J- H- CO-. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
for cash. Highest price for country <lb />
produce. <lb />
Hotel <lb />
FARMVILLE N. C. <lb />
T. HORTON, Proprietor. <lb />
Table furnished with the best <lb />
the market <lb />
rooms. Polite and prompt <lb />
attention. <lb />
M. Staff, <lb />
FARMVILLE, <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
HARDY SISTERS, <lb />
Milliners, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The newest and latest styles in <lb />
Millinery. Hats trimmed to or- <lb />
on short notice. <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
ICE <lb />
B. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday. <lb />
at a. in for Greenville, leave <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and tor <lb />
all points for the West with rail- <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
B. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
T. H. Agent, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
L ESTABLISHED IN <lb />
J W. CD <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and <lb />
and shipment <lb />
W. W. LANG. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Offers you selections from as complete a stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
as can be found in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Special line of Dress Goods and Trimmings for Ladies. <lb />
Full line Celebrated Shoes for men. Every pair warranted. <lb />
Corliss, Coon Co. Collars and Cuffs for Men and Ladies. <lb />
of all grades, white iron <lb />
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 Sec. <lb />
CHEAP GOODS. <lb />
W. G. administrator of R. H. deceased, <lb />
to notify the public that he has charge of the flock of <lb />
goods owned by said R. II. at his death, and offer <lb />
them to the regardless of cost. The stock consists <lb />
of a full line of DRY GOODS, NO I IONS, <lb />
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb />
nice W. G. is also agent of the Tailors Mfg <lb />
Co. All suits made to order to fit the individual. Your meas- <lb />
is taken and a good fit guaranteed. We can furnish these <lb />
goods at i cent, less than tailors charge. <lb />
If you want bargains come early to <lb />
W. G. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
R. L DAVIS BROS. <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries. <lb />
Full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Heaters. <lb />
Car load lots Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb />
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 Munger Cotton <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANTS, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We carry a large stock of General Merchandise, Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Furniture, Tools, Farm- <lb />
Implements, Seed, Fertilizer, Corn, Oats and other <lb />
feed stuffs. We solicit a share of your patronage. Fair and <lb />
courteous to all. <lb />
market is a Li Better and the is always <lb />
. THE <lb />
is not satisfied to do as well for the farmer as any <lb />
other warehouse, but its motto is to do a little better. <lb />
We are noted for high prices. You have heard the old <lb />
saying about of the Just bring <lb />
us your tobacco we will you the proof in high <lb />
prices. <lb />
G. F. EVANS COMPANY. <lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it on your <lb />
FATHER <lb />
1903. by C. B. Lewis. <lb />
When Jabez Lee had been a widower <lb />
a year and a half he straightened up in <lb />
the cornfield one day and said to hi <lb />
son Jonah, who was hoeing the next <lb />
row on bis <lb />
folks is that I ought to <lb />
git married <lb />
I've heard say replied <lb />
the son. <lb />
as folks think I ought to <lb />
git married and I don't <lb />
want my children to say they was neg- <lb />
I think I'll drop over and see <lb />
the this <lb />
Jonah had been courting Widow <lb />
himself for the last three <lb />
months. <lb />
That evening Jabez Lee set out on a <lb />
courting expedition, while Jonah, who <lb />
did not dress up at all. was also absent <lb />
from the house a couple of hours and <lb />
reached home only five minutes before <lb />
father. On the next night his father <lb />
stayed home and Jonah went abroad. <lb />
It got to be a regular thing for Jabez <lb />
Lee to call on the Widow <lb />
Wednesday evening. Some one hid- <lb />
den behind the fence threw stones at <lb />
him on three or four occasions, and <lb />
once he caught sight of a man skulk <lb />
about in the darkness. All of a sud- <lb />
den one day he got an Idea. It was an <lb />
idea that made catch bis breath <lb />
and lift his right fist in the air and <lb />
shake it and mutter to <lb />
gum, but that seems to explain <lb />
it If it's so, I'll make tired clear <lb />
up to his <lb />
The idea was developed that very <lb />
evening. When changed his <lb />
clothes and took a walk the father fol- <lb />
lowed him and kept a hot trail to the <lb />
Widow The murder was <lb />
out and the mystery solved. The par- <lb />
curtains not been lowered, and <lb />
the father crept up and saw that his <lb />
rival made himself very much at home <lb />
on the very chair he himself had <lb />
pied the night before. Two hours lat- <lb />
as the son wended his way home- <lb />
ward, a rock whizzed by his ear, and a <lb />
ghostly yell from the darkness jumped <lb />
him six feet. Next day, while his <lb />
was still curling and he was trying to <lb />
connect that yell with his father's deep <lb />
bass voice, the old man suddenly turned <lb />
on him <lb />
if you was a woman <lb />
and a sneak of a feller tried to sneak <lb />
himself In, what would you <lb />
lay for replied <lb />
the son. <lb />
Jest my way Yes, <lb />
sir; I'd lay for him and lick him till he <lb />
couldn't <lb />
such <lb />
Father and son looked Into each <lb />
eyes for a moment, and each dis- <lb />
and tried to look Innocent. <lb />
They understood each other, however, <lb />
and both set their Jaws as they went <lb />
on with their work. That night was <lb />
Jonah's night to go courting, and be- <lb />
fore he left the house he took <lb />
that his father was missing. He real- <lb />
at once what that meant, and he <lb />
began to plan. The route to the Widow <lb />
carried him over a <lb />
panning a deep creek near her house. <lb />
There were trees near the north end, <lb />
making a deep shadow for many yards, <lb />
and Jonah felt that his father would <lb />
wait for him there and play some trick. <lb />
He therefore removed his boots when <lb />
he was yet twenty yards away and <lb />
the spot with catlike tread. <lb />
It may be stated In advance that the <lb />
father was there In the shadow. lie <lb />
had a sheet ready to wrap around him- <lb />
self and a pillow case ready to pull over <lb />
his lie was not only going to <lb />
Play but the ghost would do <lb />
some thumping before Jonah could get <lb />
away. In that same deep, dark shadow <lb />
was a second party. It was an old lame <lb />
mule which had been turned out to get <lb />
his living beside the highway, and he <lb />
bad halted at that spot that night to <lb />
ruminate and doze. lie stood within <lb />
twenty feet of the man in ambush, but <lb />
made no noise to give himself away. In <lb />
fact, he took no interest whatever In <lb />
the proceedings for a time, realizing <lb />
that he bad passed the age when he <lb />
should be mixed up in love adventures, <lb />
and it was not until his long ears de- <lb />
the approach of Jonah that his <lb />
eyes shook off sleep and he wondered <lb />
what was up. Jonah crept forward foot <lb />
by foot, and at last his presence was <lb />
also detected by the father. With soft- <lb />
of touch he got ready bis ghostly <lb />
garments and was on the point of don- <lb />
them and making a rush when <lb />
the old mule raised his head, flapped <lb />
his ears and uttered a bray. It was <lb />
bray that split the air with thunderous <lb />
sound and made things shake for rods <lb />
around. The awful and unexpected <lb />
sound stirred the and Jonah to <lb />
action at the same Instant. They went <lb />
over the railing of the bridge and Into <lb />
the waters of the creek almost <lb />
and both yelling the same yell. <lb />
Five minutes later father and son <lb />
reached the bank together and pulled <lb />
themselves out. As they stood gasping <lb />
and dripping they recognized each <lb />
and the father <lb />
you old hypocrite, <lb />
choked the ton. i <lb />
At that moment the widow opened <lb />
her door and down the path. She <lb />
had heard the bray and the yells and <lb />
thought some traveler had met with am <lb />
accident. saw the two men before <lb />
her, with the mule looking down at <lb />
them over the railing of the. bridge, <lb />
and her woman's wit told her what <lb />
i occurred. laughed loud and long <lb />
j as they cowered before her and ended <lb />
the laugh by <lb />
guess both of you better trot homo- <lb />
ward and go to bed. You may the <lb />
M. QUAD. <lb />
Vultures. <lb />
The whether the <lb />
vulture knows its quarry by sight or <lb />
smell. How does it communicate the <lb />
news of a feast lo its fellows A tiger <lb />
had been killed. <lb />
Colonel ordered the <lb />
of the skinned tiger to be <lb />
from under the thick mango trees <lb />
the open. Taking out his he <lb />
asked us to make a guess as to now <lb />
long the vultures would take to clean <lb />
flesh off the bones. Some one said <lb />
half an hour. As there was not a <lb />
in sight, this seemed even betting, <lb />
but Colonel gave them ten <lb />
minutes, which proved to be correct. <lb />
There was one vulture at first seen <lb />
soaring round and round very high up <lb />
In the cloudless sky. He closed bis <lb />
wings and dropped on to the carcass <lb />
with a swoop. In two minutes the sky <lb />
was full of vultures, all concentrating <lb />
from every side on the spot, and <lb />
with all the impetus their drop <lb />
from a great height gave them as fast <lb />
as it takes to tell the story. Then <lb />
there commenced a frightful scene of <lb />
literal carnage, every one tearing with <lb />
sharp, hooked bill at the entrails first, <lb />
then at the flesh, II fighting for room <lb />
to get a piece and tumbling over on <lb />
another with frantic For- <lb />
of Upper India and Their <lb />
by T. W. Webber. <lb />
Hold the Novel. <lb />
Frank Norris. author of <lb />
and was a most virile <lb />
writer and u man of decided opinions. <lb />
He was wont to say of the great <lb />
tors in molding public opinion that <lb />
pulpit speaks but once a week, <lb />
the press is read with lightning hast <lb />
and the morning news is waste paper <lb />
by but the novel goes in the <lb />
home to <lb />
This opinion was aired by Mr. Norris <lb />
In the lobby of a hotel In a small town <lb />
In Illinois. Among those present-was <lb />
a country editor, who was prompted to <lb />
remark that the novelist's views re- <lb />
minded bin of his dog Wolf. Wolf per- <lb />
in running from home, kill- <lb />
kens and annoying children In <lb />
the community. At lust a method was <lb />
adopted by which the dog was con- <lb />
fined to his own homestead. <lb />
was the thought <lb />
by several of the company. <lb />
declared the editor. <lb />
if your modern novel goes Into the <lb />
home to stay let Wolf remind you that <lb />
It's on account of the <lb />
Political <lb />
While great fortunes great In- <lb />
have almost invariably been <lb />
created by men, <lb />
unembarrassed with learning, who <lb />
taught themselves what found <lb />
necessary to know, we find, on the <lb />
hand, that those men who have made <lb />
commercial science, political economy, <lb />
their study have not shown any <lb />
In business and have remained <lb />
theorists. Most political economists <lb />
have had to live on their pen. Mr. Cob- <lb />
den went bankrupt In business. It la <lb />
true that was well off, but ha <lb />
was a stockbroker by trade, with <lb />
political economy was only a hob- <lb />
by, not a serious result. It is strange <lb />
how few business men of the first rank <lb />
have a good word lo say of political <lb />
economy.-Nineteenth Century. <lb />
Fee. <lb />
For a whole year the famous English <lb />
physician. Dr. attended a <lb />
friend without o single fee passing be- <lb />
tween them. As he was leaving after <lb />
his last visit the patient <lb />
doctor. Is a purse In which I have put <lb />
every day's fee. You must not let <lb />
your kindness get the better of my <lb />
gratitude; so please take The gen- <lb />
physician put out his hand to re- <lb />
the purse, but the chink of the gold <lb />
was too much for bis amiable <lb />
go be put it In his pocket, saying, <lb />
sir. I could have refused them <lb />
forever, but all together I am afraid <lb />
they are <lb />
The Roman <lb />
The Roman aqueducts were marvels <lb />
of architecture. The was forty- <lb />
three miles long; the forty-one, <lb />
of which thirty-eight were on <lb />
seventy feet high; the Claudia <lb />
was forty-seven miles long; the <lb />
feet high. The Roman aqueducts <lb />
brought 40,000.000 cubic feet of, water <lb />
dally into the city, and the various sec- <lb />
of the metropolis were supplied <lb />
with water by pipes. <lb />
Had B. <lb />
Ethel, what shall I dot <lb />
Jack be supposes all over be- <lb />
tween us and that he'll send my pres- <lb />
back.<lb />
If. C. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <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 />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Realizing the advance of cotton <lb />
goods we went north early and <lb />
purchased stock of fall and <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 />
sell the same way. <lb />
cordially invited. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
There should be rolled out the. <lb />
purest gold for the bloody handed <lb />
assassin who recently shot, his <lb />
victim from ambush in our sister <lb />
county, Lenoir. To say the least <lb />
be bad sufficient to <lb />
save the public from the shock of <lb />
the terrible shot a well as <lb />
terrible deed. <lb />
no so-called court justice will <lb />
subject him to the mockery of a <lb />
trial. The law forbid. <lb />
Notice the cut of a <lb />
Buggy on this page. This is <lb />
only one of many, if you will <lb />
keep your eyes open from time to <lb />
time we will be glad to show you a <lb />
variety of styles. Of course as it <lb />
would be better if you have not <lb />
done so to visit the factory and let <lb />
show you through. <lb />
your cotton to <lb />
Winterville where you can have <lb />
it ginned at the very cheapest rates <lb />
and where you receive the <lb />
highest cash price for cotton <lb />
L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
Repairing promptly done. Work I <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Dry goods, shirts hats very <lb />
cheap at A. D. Johnston's. <lb />
We have spared no time in <lb />
our stock and we think we <lb />
can suit the most <lb />
F. Manning Go. <lb />
Harness as well as Buggies <lb />
Don't go some where else to get <lb />
your harness yen can get any <lb />
style just as cheap perhaps <lb />
just as nice perhaps <lb />
right here from Hunsucker, <lb />
the man get buggies from. <lb />
We are now manufacturing a <lb />
wash out of the old North <lb />
Carolina pine, also 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. <lb />
a specialty of horse shoeing <lb />
We have a nice line bats for <lb />
both old and young, also trunks, <lb />
valises, at prices <lb />
we think very reasonable and <lb />
always glad to serve you and save <lb />
your money if possible. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Now a word to the wise. Go to <lb />
see B. F. Manning Co., before <lb />
their bargains are exhausted. <lb />
Laundry basket leaves Monday <lb />
6th, and every two <lb />
Bring work to my barber <lb />
A. Fair, <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the highest cash market price for <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
Graham can be had <lb />
day of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. fresh <lb />
from the mill. who have <lb />
used it know that it makes the <lb />
sweetest healthiest bread to <lb />
be had. Price <lb />
W. H. Hamilton, who has been <lb />
visiting friends in came <lb />
home on Sunday's train. <lb />
of Stokes, is <lb />
here on a visit to his sick father. <lb />
The elder Mr. Highsmith is some- <lb />
what improving though still a very <lb />
man. <lb />
Singletrees and Plow Beams <lb />
made of the very best material by <lb />
the Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
All kinds of scroll turned <lb />
work done to order by the Winter <lb />
ville Co. <lb />
We would call attention to the <lb />
fact we have added goods to <lb />
our line of merchandise and re- <lb />
ask the public to call <lb />
and Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
The advent of a charming little <lb />
Miss at the home of Mr. Mrs. <lb />
R. H. Hunsucker has brought joy yesterday. <lb />
The drug store has in stock <lb />
cheap perfumes, high priced per- <lb />
fumes all kinds of perfumes, <lb />
talcum tooth powders, tooth, <lb />
nail, hair and shoe brushes, <lb />
shoe polish and shiners, <lb />
-hoe blacking, pipes, harps, mar- <lb />
rubber balls, cigars, chewing <lb />
and smoking tobacco, slate <lb />
bath sponges, pepper, and <lb />
pickling fact everything <lb />
that you will find in any well <lb />
kept drug store. <lb />
Mr. Bitter, of Carthage, was <lb />
to many hearts, and we wish for <lb />
the little lady a life replete with <lb />
happiness, and ever a sunshine of <lb />
sweetness to her happy <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the highest cash market price for j <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
Members of Winterville Lodge <lb />
A. F. A. M. are requested to be <lb />
present at the next regular meet- <lb />
Friday There will be <lb />
business of importance to demand <lb />
their attention. <lb />
Bring or ship your grain to A. <lb />
G. Cox Mfg. Co., to be ground. <lb />
guaranteed. Three <lb />
grist mills at service. <lb />
J. Bryant Stocks, from the <lb />
try, spent with Elder <lb />
N. Manning. <lb />
The Winterville Cigar Co. don't <lb />
belong to the trust. Send your <lb />
right along and get the best <lb />
cheroot in the world for the money <lb />
and patronize home industries. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
I Repairing promptly done. <lb />
Would you like to sweeten your <lb />
tooth. If so try some of <lb />
fresh candies at the drug <lb />
store. <lb />
Miss Nannie Lee Nichols was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell went lo Grifton <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Try a bottle of coca cola at <lb />
Johnston's. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell Co., have re <lb />
burned a kiln of brick, one <lb />
mile from town which offer <lb />
for sale cheap. <lb />
Lena Dawson returned <lb />
Saturday from a visit to Grifton. <lb />
Prof. Lineberry was in Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
A car load of expected <lb />
to arrive a few days. See us if <lb />
you are in need of G. A. <lb />
Kittrell Co. <lb />
We have in stock the best line <lb />
of shoes ever offered here and can <lb />
fit you in both size and price. <lb />
Bring your family and we will <lb />
red we mike <lb />
the shoe squeal before you get it on <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
Young men who want swell <lb />
want every late kink <lb />
in cut and making thrown into their <lb />
here for their clothes. <lb />
If we ever a moment behind <lb />
on a new idea, we don't know it. <lb />
The newest styles worn in this com <lb />
always emanate from this <lb />
store. For this reason we hold the <lb />
trade of the <lb />
YOUNG MEN <lb />
THE TOWN m <lb />
our Fall and winter suits <lb />
Our prices are not we say <lb />
or for all the quality go that's in our <lb />
Young Men's Suits.<lb />
FRANK <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
guaranteed. p <lb />
meeting <lb />
position in the drug store of Dr., <lb />
B. T. Cox. were read by Misses Helen <lb />
Proctor. F. <lb />
the ladies she has secured the <lb />
of a dress maker and home <lb />
now prepared to nil all <lb />
the latest designs and patterns. to <lb />
Bring us your cotton seed, we <lb />
will pay the highest market price, <lb />
or give meal In exchange. G. A. <lb />
Kittrell <lb />
spent <lb />
L. L. Mrs. Kittrell <lb />
Monday in Greenville. <lb />
Prof. J. L. Jackson, of Conetoe, <lb />
came down <lb />
Prof. King, principal of Ayden <lb />
graded school, was here a short <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Boarding J. IX <lb />
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb />
House in <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the highest cash price for your <lb />
cotton seed. <lb />
Nothing is more cool and re- <lb />
freshing these hot days than a <lb />
cold drink prepared by W. L. <lb />
Hurst at the drug store soda <lb />
fountain. He will give you a <lb />
few moments notice any of the <lb />
latent and most popular cold <lb />
drinks. <lb />
Three reasons for buying your <lb />
wire fence of A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
It is cheapest. <lb />
Quality is guaranteed. <lb />
Yon don't have to wait for it to <lb />
come. It is right here ready for <lb />
delivery any day. <lb />
J. A. Nichols, of Greenville, is <lb />
visiting relatives <lb />
G. R. Dixon, who has been sick <lb />
is as he puts it, Slow- <lb />
There were services the <lb />
church Monday, night <lb />
conducted by K. Cox, of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Albert Ross, of Greenville, has <lb />
been visiting his brother, J. L. <lb />
Ross. <lb />
this afternoon. <lb />
Not more days left in <lb />
which to take advantage of A. G. <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co's. offer to give one <lb />
Economic back band absolutely- <lb />
free with each pair of cart wheels <lb />
Bold 1st. It goes with <lb />
out saying that no better wheel i <lb />
made. <lb />
arc Still Leading <lb />
In fine Dress Goods, Trimmings and women's <lb />
Clothing wants generally. To a great extent <lb />
our reputation is built on this particular line <lb />
of goods, and we are very careful to keep up <lb />
the standard. One of our leading lines just <lb />
now is a full stock of beautiful <lb />
Shirtwaist Patterns <lb />
The newest and most stylish that money can <lb />
buy, yet they are easily within your reach. <lb />
It's the duty of every woman, young or old, <lb />
to make herself as attractive as possible. <lb />
Clothes do not make the woman, but they <lb />
often make her is, the clothes <lb />
we sell. We will be pleased to show you. <lb />
Bowen's <lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions. <lb />
hi <lb />
i n. c. <lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
k Goods. w <lb />
Mrs Sarah Taylor, <lb />
Fashionable <lb />
Milliner, <lb />
Best and latest styles always on <lb />
hand. Call and see. Next door <lb />
to Dr. B. T. Cox's drug <lb />
promptly obtain U. S. Mid<lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Send model, <lb />
report on <lb />
How to Secure <lb />
and <lb />
For fr e book, <lb />
write <lb />
to <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb /></p>
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Teach Children If be Ashamed of Idle,<lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
I here it discontent <lb />
with work among the so called <lb />
classes in America is due <lb />
in large part to the pampering of <lb />
children, to the supply of their <lb />
natural and artificial wants, and <lb />
to the sentimental idea that j Bethel, N. 1903. <lb />
day of toil will co soon Master John Baker is the <lb />
In general, work is not a curse, <lb />
but a costive means Kathleen Cherry was <lb />
grace. One can hardly begin too a buggy a few days <lb />
early to impress upon children j hut not hurt. She <lb />
Conducted by Prof. J. D. Everett. <lb />
MM Of by tasks <lb />
to their age and forces, and <lb />
to beget in them worn of idleness <lb />
and of dependence on others. To <lb />
do thin is to make happy <lb />
is able to be at school again. <lb />
Eva Cherry is the sick list. <lb />
T. is improving his <lb />
residence. <lb />
Prof. Everett spent Saturday at <lb />
THE KEELEY CURE <lb />
through the self-respect that comes the making improve- <lb />
with the realization of power, and was run <lb />
thus to approximate The new organ <lb />
of self placed the academe for the <lb />
you knoW What it does n a person of all desire j knowledge, I exercises. Prof. Everett <lb />
drink to its normal . , ;, <lb />
v- is a that never falls. <lb />
Miss Margaret Shields, of Scot- <lb />
its normal <lb />
a man to his home and business. For full particulars <lb />
address , THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, <lb />
Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
Correspondence <lb />
The Chronicle, of Ga., <lb />
lit urging the city council to raise j <lb />
land Neck, was the guest of the <lb />
Misses Grimes Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
J. C Hocutt intended to <lb />
hold a revival at the Baptist church <lb />
this week, but was called to the <lb />
bed side of his ill mother. <lb />
Mrs. George Howard is very <lb />
sick. <lb />
The drainers seem to like our <lb />
little town. Mr. Wilson has been <lb />
at the hotel for several days. <lb />
the few days of rainy <lb />
weather the cotton pickers are not <lb />
so busy. <lb />
G i eat deeds are not accomplished <lb />
by idle but by years of <lb />
patient study. <lb />
There is a charming elasticity <lb />
about a girl of eighteen springs. <lb />
from <lb />
For Bargains <lb />
. r, in <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Caps and <lb />
Furnishings, <lb />
go to <lb />
B. BRO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Eastern Carolina. <lb />
license tax on saloons <lb />
to a year, as a means of <lb />
raising more revenue and to the <lb />
I end of closing some of the joints, <lb />
but the council has thus far de- <lb />
to take action. A thous- <lb />
and dollars is much nearer the <lb />
proper figure than that our con <lb />
temporary <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds R. <lb />
Williams license to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Robert Sessoms and Vesta <lb />
Win. Jones and Whitley. <lb />
Joseph and Roberta <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
J. A. Brown and Ada Moore. <lb />
Robert Freeman and Fannie <lb />
May. <lb />
J. H. Lovett and Minerva Ben- <lb />
nett. <lb />
Richardson and Bertha <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. <lb />
next door to Post Office. <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware Furniture, Groceries. <lb />
Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb />
AT-<lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is what we arc after, and the possession one of <lb />
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb />
butter, cool water and many dainties that <lb />
would be unattainable the Refrigerator. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
I nil u Mower pretty <lb />
soon, made It for to own one. <lb />
bore is no need to borrow B lawn mower when we <lb />
we tell machine with best steel knives such <lb />
u satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, lee Cream Hammocks and <lb />
everything else Id the hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
you can got honest goods at living prices. See our <lb />
large stock before you buy and be satisfied with your <lb />
purchases. <lb />
James Blount and At-1 Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
and everything yon wear. Everything you use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor. <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb />
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you. <lb />
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that tries <lb />
our goods becomes our customers. Just give us a trial <lb />
and save money. <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Wants it Always. <lb />
A young lady came to sub- <lb />
scribe for The When <lb />
asked for how long did she want it, <lb />
she replied want it forever but <lb />
just pay for one year <lb />
We appreciated that no little. <lb />
Teachers Meet Next Saturday <lb />
As the rain last Saturday <lb />
vented the the <lb />
Association on that day, Pres- <lb />
issued a call A. Jr., <lb />
for a meet next Saturday. President <lb />
is important that all teachers <lb />
be present, as much <lb />
business will come before the body, <lb />
JAS. B. WHITE, <lb />
f General Merchandise <lb />
j and Department Store, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, <lb />
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
E Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb />
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb />
a specialty. Flour and feed by load. <lb />
JAS. B. WHITE. <lb />
Association Called Meeting. <lb />
The Pitt County <lb />
will meet called session <lb />
next Sal October 17th, at <lb />
o'clock. This will be an exceed <lb />
important meeting every <lb />
teacher in the county is urged to <lb />
be <lb />
Work for the entire year will be <lb />
arranged for at meeting, <lb />
your presence is an absolute <lb />
The program will be the <lb />
which would have been had last <lb />
Saturday if rain had not prevented. <lb />
Those on this program are hereby <lb />
notified to this effect. <lb />
G. <lb />
President. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
D. D. E. A. Sr.,<lb />
D. IX Gardner, W. R. Smith, E. A. Sr., <lb />
V. A. Jr., J. E. FACTORY ON MAIN <lb />
STREET, SOUTH OF FIVE POINTS. <lb />
We manufacture the best buggies on this market. We em- <lb />
ploy none but skilled workmen. We carry in stock a full <lb />
of Harness and first class Farm Wagons. <lb />
Call and examine our Stock. , <lb />
E. Sr., <lb />
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb />
is now trans- <lb />
he came, he saw, we con- <lb />
curred. <lb />
One button on the is worth <lb />
two in the contribution plate on <lb />
Sudsy.<lb />
HE <lb />
I. <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 />
Is Non-forfeit a hie, <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville N. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Ma- <lb />
e The oldest, safest, strongest <lb />
A m J t medicine. Not unpleasant to <lb />
Malaria and take. A splendid tonic for all living <lb />
A U C districts. <lb />
Department <lb />
The Branch of the Reflector is in charge <lb />
of C. E. Bradley, who is authorized to transact any <lb />
the paper in and territory. <lb />
NINE <lb />
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE<lb />
LU<lb />
O J<lb />
E S ft<lb />
a, <lb />
O O <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 needs in <lb />
any line of goods.<lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
goods. <lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
Always carries a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on car load lots of <lb />
Shingles. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business am <lb />
better than prepared to supply all the <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
Tobacco is Selling for Better Prices. <lb />
New Ware House is one of the largest and best lighted <lb />
houses in the state for the sale of leaf tobacco. <lb />
In our business we have competent assistants, first-class service <lb />
and good <lb />
By strict attention to business entrusted to us, and straight-forward <lb />
honest dealing with hope to merit a share of your patronage. <lb />
PARHAM and PARHAM. <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton <lb />
GRIMESLAND <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
cam- <lb />
in season. <lb />
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <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 />
I la the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
prises, <lb />
j A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted in the <lb />
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Shoes, Groceries <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
here, whether it is some- <lb />
thing to eat, something to <lb />
wear, or some article for the <lb />
house or farm, you can be <lb />
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb />
for cotton, country produce <lb />
or anything the farmer sells. <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb />
at prices to suit <lb />
any purse. <lb />
We provide the most attractive necessities for your <lb />
table. We do it this having the best Groceries, <lb />
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them <lb />
at the most reasonable margin. <lb />
Cotton seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb />
A always on hand. <lb />
c. n. <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon, <lb />
GRIMESLAND. <lb />
Complete Stock Drug. <lb />
Johnston <lb />
Bros. <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
pens m <lb />
If you want lumber to build a house, <lb />
furniture to go in it, clothing and <lb />
dry goods far your family, provisions <lb />
for your table, or for <lb />
your farm, w can supply your needs. <lb />
Our mill and are now <lb />
in full blast and we are <lb />
pared to gin cotton, grind corn, <lb />
saw lumber, and, do all kinds <lb />
of turned work for balusters <lb />
and house We also <lb />
do general repairing of buggies <lb />
carts and wagons. <lb />
N. C. Oct. 1903 <lb />
Miss Nellie Buys, of Havelock, <lb />
, arrived Saturday night to take <lb />
charge of the school. <lb />
Mrs. M. E. after spend- <lb />
several days relatives <lb />
here, returned lo Rapids <lb />
j today. <lb />
I Call on J. O. Proctor Bro., for <lb />
j books. They keep a full <lb />
line tor the public schools. <lb />
Mr. Pearce, of Atlanta, was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
G. B. Boyd, of Washington, was i <lb />
with us a short while yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Fisher, of Wash- <lb />
was in town Monday. <lb />
Nice Little House For Sale. <lb />
I will sell my house and lot <lb />
containing acres of land in <lb />
the of a good five <lb />
room house, a good barn and <lb />
j stables, wood house good <lb />
water, conveniently located, near <lb />
depot, will give possession Jan- <lb />
1st, Also two other <lb />
town lots with a small three room <lb />
house nearly new. For further <lb />
information write or call on me. <lb />
C. H. <lb />
Building Lumber Co. <lb />
A new here is the <lb />
Building Lumber Co., composed <lb />
of Ft. J. president; L. H. <lb />
Pender, secretary; and O. V. York, <lb />
manager. They will manufacture <lb />
building material. A lot near the <lb />
railroad has been purchased on <lb />
which to locate the <lb />
Confusing to Church Goers. <lb />
Church goers would know better <lb />
what time to attend worship if <lb />
,, were rung with more <lb />
Miss Lizzie Boas is spending. . a . <lb />
Sunday night some of the <lb />
bells ringing at <lb />
though the announced for <lb />
service was <lb />
week in Beaufort county. <lb />
Mrs. W. E. Tucker and child- <lb />
from near Salem church, are <lb />
spending the day with her sister, <lb />
Mn. W. <lb />
School Monday with good <lb />
attendance. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Moore spent Qatar meeting of the corn- <lb />
day with Mrs. Anna in j of the Anti League <lb />
Beaufort j was held Monday night at which <lb />
Mrs. Bryan and decided to ask the board of <lb />
Miss Susan, returned alderman, at their next meeting, <lb />
Will AsK Election <lb />
from an extended visit to Raleigh <lb />
and other places. <lb />
J. J. went to <lb />
Greenville Monday. <lb />
Arthur Mayo, from near Green- <lb />
ville, spent Sunday night with his <lb />
grand parents, Mr. Mrs. John <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Tobacco Cigars. The <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town. All <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot <lb />
very day. <lb />
to order an election Greenville <lb />
the question of establishing a <lb />
dispensary and against distillery. <lb />
A canvass for signatures to the <lb />
petition to the alderman will be <lb />
made now and the next <lb />
meeting of the board. <lb />
Opera House. <lb />
Miss Georgia Ray <lb />
Reader, will give <lb />
an entertainment at the Opera <lb />
Tuesday evening, Oct. 20th. <lb />
Reserved seats, <lb />
Seats on sale at <lb />
day 19th.<lb /></p>
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rT <lb />
TEW <lb />
TUB H. O. <lb />
A Gratifying Success <lb />
I wish to- return Thanks to my friends and customers for <lb />
the many kind words of praise and appreciation of m <lb />
display. My fall opening was an undoubted <lb />
success, both from the point of view and the <lb />
storekeeper's. That success T shall endeavor to make <lb />
permanent by soiling strictly first class <lb />
I Goods, Trimmings <lb />
and Notions <lb />
LETTER TO J. F. EVANS <lb />
fair and just prices, V <lb />
My goods are all new. No accumulation of years to <lb />
pick over. If it's fashionable, it's here. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Dear Three gallons saved is <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. of Bridge <lb />
port, ordered gallons De- <lb />
voe to paint his house, return <lb />
ed gallons. His painter said it <lb />
would take a oil <lb />
painter. <lb />
Wade Co. sold it. <lb />
They say everybody has the same <lb />
experience there. <lb />
The reason is, of they are <lb />
used to poor paint. <lb />
What is poor paint Anything <lb />
some worse than others. <lb />
Besides, paints wear about as <lb />
they cover. Double the to <lb />
Yours <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
P. L. Carr sells our paint. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
AH I interested in the <lb />
Missionary box, gotten <lb />
up by the Woman's Missionary so- <lb />
of the Baptist church, <lb />
meet at the home of Mrs. B. B. <lb />
Higgs promptly <lb />
day, to pack the box and lack a <lb />
comfort. Please bring or send <lb />
promised contributions, as the box <lb />
must be gotten off on the following <lb />
day's freight. <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Reported by M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
pat. <lb />
Family i <lb />
not be in any doubt per lb<lb />
s. F. Davenport <lb />
NewS White Front. <lb />
Far Consolidated Tobacco Com- <lb />
Raleigh papers of the 9th <lb />
published the chartering <lb />
armor's Consolidated To- <lb />
of Greenville, I <lb />
Of this <lb />
K. reporter called <lb />
in. <lb />
K- <lb />
b, <lb />
St <lb />
II <lb />
they will not. Bo its success <lb />
depends upon its management. <lb />
Thai is all there is in it. <lb />
Our Territory.<lb />
lbs per <lb />
age knew what It was Fountain, H. D., <lb />
when it published Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
and made trade j n. c <lb />
it. Mr. Joyner said in a town in not all dependent j one door east of post office, <lb />
to our question that there upon the distance to neighboring <lb />
or mystery I trading points The trade <lb />
that it was a plain, depends, upon the enterprise <lb />
forward merchants and the resident <lb />
of the town. If a town dues not <lb />
i that a number of resell alter trade it will some only <lb />
lilt county, who had been s last as it has to will grow at <lb />
tobacco in Greenville, j it is forced to. <lb />
to have an interest In a to merchants go after <lb />
and to share in business the surrounding <lb />
, They thought that a advertising in every possible <lb />
way to go about it way and making good every word <lb />
to obtain a charter. of advertising, trade will <lb />
done, and the company from an increasing radius, the j Di. D . I A. <lb />
of farmers his been will gain for be <lb />
filler this charter. awake and will forge to the <lb />
street Phone <lb />
CRANK H. WOOTEN, <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Special <lb />
attention to collection of rents <lb />
and other claims. Prompt <lb />
to all business. <lb />
aw bean done with no <lb />
to any one. The pr <lb />
if this enterprise have <lb />
what they had a right <lb />
in do. it fails, only those who <lb />
nay put their money in it <lb />
If it succeeds, as it <lb />
will, the whole county <lb />
community will be helped by <lb />
it <lb />
There is room in Greenville for <lb />
t and there need be <lb />
to lean that its purpose is to <lb />
destroy anyone. The country <lb />
will it if it is demon- <lb />
that it is conducted on <lb />
honest business principles and <lb />
front. It is living within <lb />
a certain number of miles from it <lb />
makes the town. <lb />
to the above, good <lb />
roads should be built to the town, <lb />
everything should be done to <lb />
make visitors comfortable, and <lb />
make feel at <lb />
New Oil Tanks. <lb />
The Standard Oil Co , whose oil <lb />
tanks here were burned last spring, <lb />
are having new tanks put up. The <lb />
location has been changed and the <lb />
new tanks are some distance south <lb />
of the depot. <lb />
Dental Surgeon <lb />
., Greenville, <lb />
Sick Headache <lb />
Food doesn't digest well <lb />
Appetite poor Bowels <lb />
Tongue coated <lb />
It's your liver Pills <lb />
are liver pills; they cure <lb />
biliousness. <lb />
All <lb />
or a <lb />
or <lb />
CO . . a. H. <lb />
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb />
a. . i <lb />
Greenville's Great Department Store. <lb />
Our New <lb />
Fall Stock <lb />
is now complete in all depart- <lb />
We wish to call your <lb />
special attention to our beau- <lb />
line <lb />
Dress Goads, <lb />
Furs <lb />
braids of FINE SHOES. <lb />
We have never been better <lb />
prepared to fill all your wants <lb />
and we will take pleasure in <lb />
showing you through this en- <lb />
tire establishment. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Greenville's- Great Department Store. <lb />
Established <lb />
Incorporated 1901. <lb />
WHITT CO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monuments <lb />
and Agents for Wire Fencing. <lb />
Main and electric <lb />
Macon, Ga. <lb />
Branch offices and shops, Rocky Mount, <lb />
N. C, and S. C <lb />
prices and designs- address Rocky <lb />
Office. <lb />
This is <lb />
It is serious. When need Medicine you need it <lb />
quickly, and the best obtainable. <lb />
ONLY PURE DRUGS <lb />
are ever permitted to enter our store. We have a full <lb />
line of all well known and thoroughly reliable medicines. <lb />
Sufferers can find here such cures as will meet their par- <lb />
ailment. Our prices, like our goods, are popular. <lb />
J. W. BRYAN <lb />
DRUGGIST. <lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it on your <lb />
stationery.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
TILLMAN GOES <lb />
SCOT FREE <lb />
SLAYER OF GONZALES <lb />
GETS OUT OF COURT <lb />
HERE ON EARTH <lb />
BUT IT MAY NOT BE SO EASY <lb />
When Bed Time Como. <lb />
On a Santa Fe cowing out <lb />
of Kansas City one night was a <lb />
mother her brood of five, four <lb />
girls and one They had <lb />
Illinois the day before, and were <lb />
way to new <lb />
where the husband and father has <lb />
a claim which is the new home. <lb />
I The oldest girl appeared about <lb />
teeD, and from that age down to <lb />
the only boy, a little <lb />
about four. <lb />
Their dress and showed <lb />
that they had not been reared in <lb />
, the midst of luxury opulence, <lb />
When He Goes to the court that but with a were model <lb />
Tries Men's Souls clean. The <lb />
. mother was and her face <lb />
and Consciences. Blink and haggard trout the <lb />
trip and the care of her precious <lb />
Lexington, C, Oct. 15.- for ere <lb />
James H. Tillman is a free man. hours yet the journey-send. <lb />
After being out nearly hours It was alter the <lb />
the jury announced an agreement Kansas City and the <lb />
at this morning. There ones were soon yawning <lb />
were few persons the court house able to keep awake, <lb />
the prisoner was brought in In P of the <lb />
from jail, and some of these cheered fast <lb />
when the verdict was eye <lb />
Tillman's friend crowded around him <lb />
to shake his hand, at which to <lb />
seemed pleased. He shook her mother with expression that <lb />
also with the judge nod jury, i pitiful. <lb />
When asked about his future The others began <lb />
Tillman said he would themselves and then to the <lb />
go to his home in exciting <lb />
was several or would <lb />
as be walked back to the jail where <lb />
he to remain no His of <lb />
pistole were offered him but be de who eat wonderment as they <lb />
dined to take them, leaving them <lb />
in the hands the court officials. <lb />
He walked across the street to the <lb />
Jail with his arm around the old the end of the car, including <lb />
tried to divine much <lb />
whispering to keep the last one <lb />
awake. They occupied seats in <lb />
George Johnston, who was <lb />
family servant and who had <lb />
a close attendant upon the trial. <lb />
Convicts Escape. <lb />
Hallsboro, N. C, Oct. <lb />
Three convicts belonging<lb />
to the <lb />
three long seals which ran <lb />
smoking car partition. <lb />
Present the cause of all this <lb />
excitement was made plain, it wan <lb />
and they had not said <lb />
their prayers. Quietly, modestly, <lb />
without ostentation, yes even <lb />
gang at work a causeway known timidly, the mother and her child- <lb />
as marsh, near knelt together at the long teat, <lb />
made their escape today, although, the baby his head with <lb />
they were fired upon by <lb />
are still at large. A reward <lb />
will for their capture. <lb />
is the oldest of the <lb />
kind the state, been <lb />
built by dining his <lb />
campaign in the <lb />
Arm <lb />
Willie Wilson, a son of Mr. W. <lb />
B. Wilson, while playing on a <lb />
trapeze the yard at Mr. J. G. <lb />
Bowling, fell off and broke one <lb />
bone of his right arm, just above <lb />
the wrist. The accident occurred <lb />
Thursday afternoon. The broken <lb />
limb was soon set and the little <lb />
is getting along as well as <lb />
could be expected <lb />
the rest and rubbing with chubby <lb />
hands bis eyes that would hardly <lb />
stay open, while the pray- <lb />
were said. <lb />
Just for a moment, and then <lb />
they arose, the children were made <lb />
as for table for the <lb />
night all but the <lb />
were asleep, the moistened <lb />
quivering Ups of the <lb />
other <lb />
men with the grips, the politician <lb />
with his schemes, the business <lb />
man with his won lee, even i <lb />
Beautiful Morning <lb />
Night. <lb />
the was, early, the <lb />
Memorial Baptist Church was filled <lb />
with people, at o'clock this morn- <lb />
to witness the marriage <lb />
of Dr. H. L. Carr and Miss <lb />
as popular a couple as <lb />
ever stood before Hymen's altar in <lb />
our The church was beau- <lb />
decorated for the occasion, <lb />
the color scheme being green and <lb />
white. <lb />
The ushers were Dre. D. L. <lb />
James, Zeno Brown, E. A. <lb />
and Mr. F. M. Wooten. <lb />
The dame of was Mrs. J. <lb />
O. and the maid of honor <lb />
was Miss Mamie of <lb />
ham. Both were dressed in green <lb />
j carried pink carnations. <lb />
The bride's maids were Misses <lb />
i Winnie Skinner, Gotten, <lb />
I Allen, each <lb />
of them white organdy <lb />
with black bats long black <lb />
gloves and carrying carnations. <lb />
The groom's men were Mr. A. T. <lb />
j Harper, of Goldsboro; Dr. A. <lb />
I of Tarboro; Dr. II. K. <lb />
Thompson, of and <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
bride, in a handsome go- <lb />
suit of cloth with a <lb />
of white, entered with her <lb />
father, Mr. M. A. Allen. The <lb />
bridegroom with his brother, Mr. <lb />
G. Carr, as beet man, <lb />
through the rear met the <lb />
at the altar where the <lb />
was impressively performed <lb />
by Be. A. T. King. <lb />
Preceding the entrance of the <lb />
bridal party Hi was <lb />
sung by Mrs. T. H. as <lb />
I the entered the wedding <lb />
was played by Miss <lb />
pa I'd. <lb />
Following the bride and groom <lb />
the retired the <lb />
the following <lb />
Mr. Allen with Mr. <lb />
; Carr with Miss Parker, Dr. <lb />
son with Miss Dr. White- <lb />
bead with Miss Alien., Mr. Wilson <lb />
with Winnie Sir. <lb />
with Miss <lb />
the At j withdrew tie <lb />
bell rang <lb />
The couple <lb />
from the church depot <lb />
they took morning a <lb />
to norther will <lb />
return to about the first <lb />
j of November. <lb />
In the dining room refreshment <lb />
were served the guests by Mes- <lb />
dames B. B. J. L. Flem- <lb />
J. L. Little, Charles Skinner, <lb />
Joseph G. and T. J. Burton, <lb />
the latter of Mi. W. <lb />
E. Hooker and Misses Lillian <lb />
Cherry and Pattie Skinner assist- <lb />
them. <lb />
There were many callers be- <lb />
tween the hours of and and the <lb />
occasion was one long to be re- <lb />
membered for its elegance and <lb />
use. <lb />
THE <lb />
A MARRIAGE <lb />
The cautious young who <lb />
had the reputation of having a re- <lb />
good business head went <lb />
to see the minister. <lb />
the cost of getting mar <lb />
he asked. <lb />
AT <lb />
THE FUNERAL <lb />
said the bandmaster, <lb />
do have troubles with our <lb />
musicians sometimes. <lb />
we were engaged to play <lb />
funeral. Our notice was very <lb />
short, so we bad no rehearsal. <lb />
We reached the cemetery without <lb />
any mishap, but something <lb />
happened. We were to play a <lb />
solemn measure while the body was <lb />
being lowered into the grave On- <lb />
a few instruments were needed. <lb />
I was slowly and <lb />
my baton, the spectators were <lb />
silently weeping, suddenly <lb />
the gave a loud, long <lb />
blast, enough to wake the dead. <lb />
Some of the mourners fainted, the <lb />
For our the minister players stopped consternation, <lb />
and I jumped over chairs and racks <lb />
to where the trombonist, a dull, <lb />
heavy German, sat, stolidly gazing <lb />
at his music. <lb />
the devil did you mean <lb />
by bursting out that I <lb />
shouted. <lb />
raised his slowly to <lb />
mine. <lb />
I was de moo- <lb />
sic, just den a got <lb />
on the paper. I fought he <lb />
a note, I played him. Oat <lb />
all, ain't Lip-<lb />
STORY OF <lb />
TOO GEESE <lb />
we make no charge, <lb />
bat it for the <lb />
groom to give us a fee <lb />
rate with his social <lb />
standing. We rather expect it, <lb />
you <lb />
how does the groom <lb />
what he's getting for his <lb />
the cautious man. <lb />
his replied <lb />
the <lb />
suppose it is a cash <lb />
yes, I suppose it would <lb />
come under <lb />
I make some other <lb />
as <lb />
suppose we wait -x year, <lb />
and will give you whatever <lb />
I find services have <lb />
to <lb />
i be <lb />
The minister snook his head, <lb />
don't believe care to risk <lb />
he said, little matter of <lb />
on the wedding day would be. <lb />
Pub Reception, <lb />
entered a <lb />
in in which was <lb />
Seated a aggressive <lb />
commercial traveler, and placed in <lb />
the rack opposite small <lb />
more in a year U . . <lb />
.,. . pierced lib In the <lb />
conversation which followed the <lb />
traveler gave several <lb />
hints that he would Hue know <lb />
what was in the box avail, <lb />
why I Simula risk anything . , , , <lb />
,, At hist his curiosity got better <lb />
nor. .-1 <lb />
him <lb />
say, old man he <lb />
have you in that <lb />
Col. I, A. Sugg has received the reply. <lb />
some papers at A. series remarks <lb />
part, Alaska, and presented us followed, at getting the <lb />
with a copy. The papers were reason for carrying a mongoose; <lb />
H mouth getting here but, as m. explanation was offered, <lb />
tr being mailed. The copy we the commercial traveler had to say <lb />
have is the Alaska Forum, a little plump <lb />
you might figure it out that II <lb />
owed you money. Just because <lb />
you willing to take <lb />
with some particular girl <lb />
Paper From Alaska. <lb />
Subscribers to The Post should <lb />
not be in too great haste to kick <lb />
when they think their paper has <lb />
not been delivered, but should <lb />
make a careful search; as there is <lb />
no telling where the <lb />
please carrier may have put it. A <lb />
subscriber who lives on Sampson <lb />
street called up The Post at <lb />
o'clock one morning last week <lb />
kicked because his pa- <lb />
per had not been delivered. <lb />
Of course prompt apology was <lb />
made and the paper was sent out. <lb />
Later the subscriber called up the <lb />
office and apologized; explaining <lb />
that he had found the paper under <lb />
hie bed. Search the premises be- <lb />
fore you Poet. <lb />
reprobate of the News paid <lb />
i silent but mighty tribute to the <lb />
greatest agent of all ages, <lb />
the Christian <lb />
Here, oh, ye theology, <lb />
is a sermon greater than you ever <lb />
preached <lb />
Here, oh, ye choirs, is an anthem <lb />
sweeter ye ever <lb />
Here, oh ye host of Israel, <lb />
over creeds and doctrines <lb />
and torn with and envy, is a <lb />
lesson more powerful than ever you <lb />
taught <lb />
God save the mother and her <lb />
brood, bring them to their home in <lb />
safety, to their last home in <lb />
peace.- Wellington News. <lb />
Sin is like seed, to cover it ii to <lb />
cultivate it. <lb />
You cannot separate sin's bait <lb />
from its hook. <lb />
man's work is the only thing <lb />
that makes him of worth. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. a <lb />
ant reception at <lb />
Wednesday night, in honor <lb />
f the approaching marriage. The <lb />
residence was artistically decorated, <lb />
the color scheme of the hall being <lb />
I red, of the white green, <lb />
of the dining room white and <lb />
The guests were received the <lb />
hall by Mr. Mis. Allen, and <lb />
in the parlor by Dr. Carr with <lb />
Miss and Mr. C. H. Carr <lb />
with Miss Parker. The bride-elect <lb />
was gowned in a beautiful evening <lb />
dress of pour de crepe over blue <lb />
taffeta and carried a bouquet of <lb />
white carnations. <lb />
In the room opposite the parlor <lb />
were displayed the wedding <lb />
presents, numerous and exceeding- <lb />
handsome, in charge of Mr. <lb />
Wilson with Miss Skinner. In <lb />
this room also fruit lemonade was <lb />
served by Dr. Thompson with Miss <lb />
Gotten. <lb />
four page sheet of three columns <lb />
to the page While it is publish- <lb />
ed only weekly, the <lb />
price is a year, a mouth or <lb />
cents a copy. A few advertise- <lb />
are in it, principally of <lb />
loons. a laundry price list the <lb />
charge a shirt is <lb />
cents, a collar cuffs <lb />
cents a pair. The <lb />
feature of this copy of the pa <lb />
per was court proceedings. One <lb />
ease reported was over a dog team <lb />
taken from the owner. The <lb />
of the was for the plain- <lb />
tiff, giving him the team, <lb />
for the retention of the dogs, <lb />
damages and the costs. Dogs must <lb />
be worth something in that region. <lb />
If a few missing notes were sup- <lb />
plied the whistle at the <lb />
factory could play a tune. It runs <lb />
up and down with many a sound. <lb />
It is hard to fight the tempter if <lb />
yon are feeding at his table. <lb />
are you to do with <lb />
that mongoose <lb />
The answer he got <lb />
going to see a friend who has <lb />
drinking very <lb />
heavily, in he has de- <lb />
delirium You <lb />
maybe aware that people so <lb />
are inclined to see <lb />
you may also be aware <lb />
there is nothing earth so deadly <lb />
to as a He sat <lb />
back, evidently satisfied that he <lb />
had given a full complete ex- <lb />
I said the <lb />
commercial traveler, <lb />
are <lb />
is my returned <lb />
Times. <lb />
A few drops of tincture of myrrh <lb />
a glass of water applied daily <lb />
to the gums will keep them hard <lb />
and in good condition. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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