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TEN I <lb />
THE N. O. <lb />
Jas. F. Davenport <lb />
New White Front.<lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
We are showing a splendid assort- <lb />
of the newest and best, and <lb />
we are offering them at low prices. <lb />
36-inch Mohair, black, <lb />
inch Mohair, black, <lb />
44-inch Mohair, and blue, 1.00 <lb />
ii ch Mohair, cream, <lb />
inch , black, blue, <lb />
gray, brown, <lb />
inch black, 1.00 <lb />
inch black, 1.50 <lb />
inch black, 2.00 <lb />
36-inch <lb />
inch Silk Floss, 1.25 <lb />
38-inch Cheviot Serge, colors, <lb />
inch Cheviot blue, 1.00 <lb />
36-inch Venetians, <lb />
Broadcloth, 1.00 <lb />
36-inch de <lb />
inch de Crepe, 1.00 <lb />
Mercerized to 1.00 <lb />
A full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS. Including Persian Bands, <lb />
Pendants, etc. e display of Dress Skirts <lb />
and Petticoats. We carry the and <lb />
for ladies. We can surely please every woman. <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT <lb />
We arc Still Leading <lb />
In fine 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 arc very careful to keep up <lb />
the standard. 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 />
Clothe 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 />
LETTER TO R. R COTTON <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
is a good phrase for the best oat- <lb />
side of <lb />
is the standard; it <lb />
The are <lb />
several not far three- <lb />
quarter paints; you way mark <lb />
them to <lb />
The bulk of the paints in market <lb />
are or or a are better <lb />
than a few are worse than <lb />
How do they They cover <lb />
from one to three-quarters as much <lb />
as and they last from one <lb />
to three-quarters as long as <lb />
What are they worth The <lb />
same rule don't hold; it costs more <lb />
to put on some paints than they <lb />
are worth; they are not worth any- <lb />
thing; the costs two or <lb />
three times as much as the paint. <lb />
Yours <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
P. L. Carr sells our paint. <lb />
Democrats Carry Indianapolis. <lb />
Indianapolis. Ind., Oct., <lb />
Complete unofficial from <lb />
the voting precincts in this <lb />
city, show that John W. <lb />
man, democrat, is elected mayor <lb />
by a plurality of It is be <lb />
the democrats have also <lb />
elected the clerk and police judge <lb />
and a majority of the <lb />
council. <lb />
Heaven draws more than hell <lb />
can drive. <lb />
A Bad Breath <lb />
A bad breath means a bad <lb />
stomach, a bad digestion, a <lb />
bad liver. Pills are <lb />
liver pills. They cure con- <lb />
biliousness, <lb />
sick -e. <lb />
2.-.-. druggists. <lb />
Want four or b. a beautiful <lb />
or rich <lb />
CT. f n. r .<lb />
The Home of Women's Fashions. <lb />
F. stall I i shed <lb />
Incorporated 1901. <lb />
WHITT CO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
Monuments <lb />
and Agents for Wire Fencing. <lb />
Main office and electric <lb />
Macon, Ga. <lb />
Branch offices and shops, Rocky Mount, <lb />
N. C. and S. C <lb />
For prices address Rocky <lb />
Mount Office. <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Vise Merchant- <lb />
Get your ad ready for <lb />
the winter trade. The <lb />
man who goes after it <lb />
is the one who gets the <lb />
business. <lb />
he On y <lb />
To get the confidence of the pros <lb />
people of Pitt county by <lb />
is through the daily and <lb />
semi-weekly editions of <lb />
Reported II. SCHULTZ.<lb />
pat. <lb />
Family<lb />
-hog round per lb <lb />
ham I <lb />
sides <lb />
shoulders <lb />
Pork <lb />
Lard <lb />
lbs bushel <lb />
Peas<lb />
Butler <lb />
Deck <lb />
head <lb />
B-oilers 1526<lb />
lb <lb />
Geese<lb />
lb. <lb />
lb <lb />
Tallow <lb />
Fodder<lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Meal <lb />
FOR <lb />
One H. P. Boiler and engine. <lb />
Boiler returns flue, Engine in good <lb />
running order. One patent tooth hole <lb />
saw. Saw frame and foot carriage, <lb />
Ratchet head-blocks, up-to-date one <lb />
cut-off saw, shaft and pulleys, one <lb />
saw Pratt gin, feeder and condenser, <lb />
good as new, two lines of shafting and <lb />
pulleys, one Cotton Press run with <lb />
steam power, belting, fixtures and etc. <lb />
One inch heavy top runner, <lb />
miter gearing, makes good meal. All <lb />
in good running order. Any person <lb />
wants good bargains, come and exam- <lb />
for themselves. <lb />
The outfit can be bought <lb />
cheap. Apply to <lb />
J. H. CLARK. <lb />
Conetoe, N. C. <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
C. <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <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 Goods, <lb />
Ladies Jackets, Flips <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 Department<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 Tools. Also <lb />
Lawn Tennis and Baseball Sets. <lb />
DON'T WASTE MATERIAL <lb />
and labor buying an inferior grade of paint. It <lb />
is economy to get good quality always. The <lb />
paints are recommended by <lb />
all who once use them. Covers more <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 will prove economical in <lb />
using the ice. There is absolutely no odor about <lb />
one of these. In two sizes at rock bottom <lb />
prices. <lb />
home-made ice cream. <lb />
There is very little trouble, very little expense, <lb />
very little time involved in making delicious <lb />
sherbets, etc, with the freezer we <lb />
we sell. It is solidly built, metal parts heavily <lb />
tinned, easy running and a rapid Price <lb />
low.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
WOt No. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1903. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
No. <lb />
Old Craze Revived. <lb />
The Charlotte Daily Ob <lb />
printing able editorial <lb />
article urging the people of its <lb />
state to in culture. <lb />
The i of agriculture is <lb />
r-g out a -pamphlet called <lb />
showing the culture <lb />
ear f, pleasant and profitable and <lb />
Robs the of Many Millions. <lb />
Col. John S. the <lb />
well grower of Per- <lb />
son county, who was in Raleigh <lb />
Friday, him two sample <lb />
of bright co he bad obtained <lb />
from the of a Va., <lb />
warehouse, to- <lb />
in <lb />
we find an array of and cents a re <lb />
facts and figures about mulberry <lb />
trees, worms and silk. This <lb />
old people of the <lb />
swept over <lb />
aDd other parts of the <lb />
odd year ago. Every- <lb />
body we-is wild over mulberry trees <lb />
Little cuttings <lb />
of Moms which we <lb />
to be the white mill <lb />
at extravagant prices <lb />
The same quality of <lb />
tobacco brought year and <lb />
I told some <lb />
friends that they could <lb />
One of Pitt Honored Sons. <lb />
Morning Post has the fol <lb />
lowing sketch of Lawrence <lb />
D. Tyson, formerly of Pitt county, <lb />
but now speaker of the Tennessee <lb />
house of <lb />
Hon. Lawrence D, who <lb />
came Greensboro on a visit to <lb />
his mother, Mrs M. L. Tyson, and <lb />
sister, Mrs. Paul H. Lee, left for <lb />
his home in Tenn. <lb />
Col. Tyson was of the orators <lb />
at the reunion in Greensboro last <lb />
week, and responded to the ad <lb />
, . , ; nu to me <lb />
not get a pound of my tobacco a , , , , ,. , <lb />
such priced Ten- <lb />
i ; r, . . speech was a MM. <lb />
Col. J. Grimes was shown , u . . <lb />
. and shows the material Car- <lb />
the tobacco and it ex-1 , , . <lb />
. . . to her <lb />
Net many days <lb />
ago Col. hearing trust <lb />
Thoughts to Consider. <lb />
did it ever occur to you <lb />
that nearly everything you <lb />
compelled to buy on the <lb />
market comes from outside the <lb />
State of North It is <lb />
aDd can rated by care <lb />
observation. <lb />
The same is also <lb />
to other parts of the South <lb />
The late Henry W. Grady, several <lb />
years ago. in of the death <lb />
and burial of a Georgia, <lb />
stated that the deceased was buried <lb />
to grant all the American <lb />
except that for the Portland <lb />
canal. goes to Canada, had <lb />
been arrived at. But, as cabled <lb />
yesterday, while the Americans <lb />
throughout have beau very <lb />
dent vote been <lb />
and no one could in-fore <lb />
today say that the United States <lb />
had won their case. <lb />
Battle With Bandits. <lb />
lair <lb />
laughter.<lb />
Ad with the tree th. inferior quality f M <lb />
m the owners in North l <lb />
extravagant hopes , <lb />
the g, of tobacco Mid j S T for <lb />
and This was to the He <lb />
om e the silk producing that that did net <lb />
a-v ii I <lb />
world and the laud I bring t o pay the cost <lb />
of laud from William the Conquer <lb />
The family settled this <lb />
w as to t hick with factories and <lb />
all would have to <lb />
do w be -to watch their silk <lb />
production was <lb />
the Col. <lb />
Helena, Oct. a battle <lb />
in a coffin that came between the police and a <lb />
hie shoes came from of horse thieves Park <lb />
his clothes New reservation Poplar, Mont., <lb />
York; his tombstone was of member of the band were <lb />
although he was I killed two injured. The dead <lb />
buried a marble region and were as <lb />
to blast through a but the of the <lb />
bed it in his grave, wounded were, not obtained. <lb />
with gang hiss <lb />
came from somewhere else, i the community tor some time <lb />
except the corpse, which was the and the whole Indian police force <lb />
thing that Georgia did fur-1 was dispatched alter them. A. <lb />
pitched battle with the <lb />
This would be just about the result <lb />
en-ell t I .,. .,,., <lb />
en m of West of a Person county <lb />
hat .,. Li. , . <lb />
quality as brought i . . <lb />
since his has held He gets up in the morning <lb />
worm, mulberry leaves, hatch Other on a pair of Northern j True Work. <lb />
Bilk and Y la the United Status army, made sock; puts on a pair of for the training of <lb />
DOOM collapsed The average pr ice paid for Ma-. r sou I men, but for education of w <lb />
a. like M I ; . . . of his ability tact. w State; suit of I . . . . <lb />
in the of N. ., , f . is the a <lb />
is now recognized as one of . <lb />
Imperial. , ,. <lb />
a standing was in round figures sciences <lb />
The average <lb />
. during, <lb />
r harry grown j September for the <lb />
Some <lb />
and there only living remind hundred pounds. <lb />
anally the white in the same during, <lb />
o- <lb />
i ,., . u i. is the . <lb />
clothes Baltimore or <lb />
York; at the breakfast table draws <lb />
up a chair made in Chicago; iT, ex. <lb />
from a table made Cincinnati; to a reporter <lb />
sweetens his coffee from with that <lb />
sugar from takes a <lb />
of ham cured St. Louis or is l have brought <lb />
ago; eats a biscuit made from flour, of to United <lb />
Stales U be educated. <lb />
rests the land ch year was To he <lb />
i high cultivation ; per hundred that be had and s down i <lb />
i high that to <lb />
and close c lie, the long dead own- i st ham Kin W- of , mt <lb />
Winston Dur Jaw at the 1-, where his <lb />
with their n other North , he resigned from h male that flu other two <lb />
Leader. ,,. army a was admitted to the bar H to a at home. are <lb />
wagon that cam.- or care, <lb />
News <lb />
markets. According to <lb />
Will i <lb />
figures a conservative estimate <lb />
the amount that will <lb />
taken from the pockets of the to <lb />
j rector of <lb />
mm, who dared to buy l class I . <lb />
-coat HP-H w U and pro- <lb />
-ii N e the women to make homes <lb />
dollars of A was is he, <lb />
v In ah f, . . <lb />
y in year the ,. j, fighting to shoulder with <lb />
alone .,. ,., , , . .,,.,,,,,,,. <lb />
people of Ninth alone, <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
put <lb />
pleasure that t be connections lie- this will be from eight, to ten <lb />
The U oar <lb />
the Coast e in this city will take in like manner <lb />
at Selma are d to he leaf dealers and ware- a <lb />
As Ii now coming j who dared to buy leaf <lb />
into this city the A <lb />
Coast Line i in <lb />
morning and boon c fill or <lb />
points west have I lie over here <lb />
from o'clock a. m. until <lb />
in the afternoon. <lb />
A recent change ii i the schedule <lb />
the Southern mates <lb />
the lay over wry. <lb />
traveling public has to <lb />
Corporation <lb />
who a trip to to <lb />
confer with the <lb />
Line officials, who says that it. <lb />
is highly prob con- <lb />
will soon be here <lb />
at Selma, where the S <lb />
train leaves for t <lb />
in the afternoon just a short <lb />
while before the of At- <lb />
Coast Line passenger <lb />
from the north. <lb />
of in i and became <lb />
a the distinguished firm I Otto a plow came <lb />
of Lucky Hie advise,; or Virginia. <lb />
counsel was soon sought We are to W that while about the necessity <lb />
working women In <lb />
deplore the conditions which <lb />
Goldsboro, of North WaS ,, <lb />
I, will learn with the bloated tobacco toast I war made is true regarding <lb />
. h- . L rector .- <lb />
a few <lb />
our country people, there course, <lb />
raise their own meat, Bat in the United States, <lb />
bread other supplied, arc women rival the <lb />
compelled to purchase lie which God in- <lb />
necessities This do. <lb />
Signs. <lb />
giving the names the <lb />
street of the town are being put <lb />
up the different corners. <lb />
D. C. James is doing the work. <lb />
People can now tell where <lb />
are at they read the signs. <lb />
Numbering the houses <lb />
come next. <lb />
Good Time to Market. <lb />
In view of the fact that Green- <lb />
ville is to a large <lb />
convention next week, our <lb />
country friends will find this week <lb />
a good time to bring turkeys, <lb />
chickens and hams to market. <lb />
Henderson Votes in s Dispensary. <lb />
N. Oct. <lb />
election held here today <lb />
in a victory for the dispensary, the <lb />
majority being <lb />
It is better to the Sabbath <lb />
bright to keep it rusty. <lb />
New corned at S. If. <lb />
Weldon Wet. <lb />
lie win commissioned colonel of <lb />
vela of las <lb />
was sent to Rico, <lb />
where hi services were s.- <lb />
able to that he was <lb />
governor of one of the <lb />
the Island. The natives <lb />
received kind recognition <lb />
from mm, that to show their <lb />
they a park in <lb />
bis calling it <lb />
,,,,, <lb />
Since his n to the states he <lb />
has given his attention to civil <lb />
affairs and is interested in and <lb />
president of a number of <lb />
and mining interests <lb />
is among the leading financiers of <lb />
his state. <lb />
At the session of the last <lb />
Col. Tyson speak- <lb />
of the house of <lb />
1- it any wonder sometime, that shoulder to with <lb />
people cry hard times, when <lb />
hey eat, or wear are makers <lb />
of in urn the <lb />
thin <lb />
from somewhere <lb />
else, and <lb />
the free thing is the air that <lb />
is Courier. <lb />
N. C. Oct. 20.-The Prominent <lb />
. h. .-II candidates, and was the youngest <lb />
ever elected to fill the of <lb />
that body, and so ably did he fill <lb />
this honorable position that he is <lb />
strongly spoken of as the <lb />
for the next Ten- <lb />
election the question of saloons <lb />
or no saloons leaves Weldon <lb />
by a major often. <lb />
pencils, <lb />
books and ink, far <lb />
at Book Man. <lb />
Alaskan Boundary Commission. <lb />
London, Oct. 17.-The Alaskan <lb />
commission has verbally <lb />
agreed n, all the American <lb />
except that the <lb />
Portland canal, which goes to Can- <lb />
The formal is <lb />
being drawn up will be <lb />
Monday. <lb />
The successful terminal ion <lb />
the Alaskan It r bit rat ton <lb />
this afternoon came as a complete <lb />
surprise to all the <lb />
case, except, perhaps, the <lb />
themselves. When the <lb />
tribunal adjourned m., <lb />
it was understood that no decision <lb />
had been reached. Indeed so gen- <lb />
was the impression that no <lb />
decision would be reached till next <lb />
that of the <lb />
left London soon after the adjourn- <lb />
It is known that a vote has <lb />
been token, and that the decision <lb />
strength the nation, i believe <lb />
women who strain their minds, <lb />
who all their efforts to men- <lb />
accomplishments, absorb the <lb />
matter which should in the second <lb />
generation produce minds. <lb />
has told the old <lb />
world women of great <lb />
are not the ideal wives, <lb />
not the ideal mother. In the <lb />
lower spheres, how does U Den it <lb />
the world if the wile can paint <lb />
geraniums and cook her <lb />
husband's dinner; or if she <lb />
paint orchids and cannot direct <lb />
her that she <lb />
has a of to <lb />
prepare her meals, to keep clean <lb />
and well managed that plane which <lb />
her family should their great- <lb />
est comfort and protection in call- <lb />
home <lb />
normal woman <lb />
some day to be a wile and a mother. <lb />
How will II add to her honors and <lb />
powers to hare written a brilliant <lb />
assay on sou,, deep intricate <lb />
York Ban. <lb />
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TWO <lb />
H. C. <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of Rev. T. H. who is <lb />
authorized to transact any business for the paper in and territory. <lb />
FARMVILLE <lb />
W. W. <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Offers you selections from complete a. stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
as can be la Eastern Carolina. <lb />
line of Dress Goods and Trimming for Ladies. <lb />
line Sets Celebrated Shoes for men. Every pair warranted. <lb />
Corliss. Coon ft Co. Collars and Cuffs for Men and Ladies. <lb />
PI ALL GRADES. WHITE IRON <lb />
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES. <lb />
Clothing. Dry Goods. Hats and Groceries. <lb />
Hardware, Farm Implements and Harness, <lb />
and Hammocks. <lb />
Two warehouses full of flour, corn, oats, hay Ac. <lb />
Ice Cream <lb />
CHEAP GOODS. <lb />
W. Q. administrator of R. H. deceased. <lb />
to notify the public that he has charge of the stock of <lb />
owned by said R. II. at his death, and offer- <lb />
to the public regardless of cost. The stock consists <lb />
full line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb />
nice W. G. in 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 percent, 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 />
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 Stove and Heaters. <lb />
Car load lots o 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 if on we operate a M linger Cotton <lb />
T. L. W. J. <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, Hay, Corn, Oats and other <lb />
feed stuffs. We solicit a snare of your patronage. Fair and <lb />
courteous treatment to all. <lb />
R. C. C. JOYNER, J. H. CO <lb />
I I 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 />
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 />
For Men <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Hotel <lb />
FARMVILLE N. C. <lb />
T. Proprietor. <lb />
Table furnished with the best <lb />
the market adorns. <lb />
rooms. Polite and prompt <lb />
attention. <lb />
Women and <lb />
Children <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. O. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. <lb />
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and hats, flowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 1903. <lb />
The contemplative mind careful <lb />
looks into every subject and <lb />
problem which my present them- <lb />
selves for consideration, and after <lb />
due meditation formulates opinions <lb />
based fact or imagination, <lb />
and sends the conclusions arrived <lb />
at as fundamental <lb />
which often men and minds <lb />
build the great structure of <lb />
thought and reason and launch <lb />
these truths the broad sea of <lb />
human intelligence for man's <lb />
fit blessing. <lb />
We are lead to make this <lb />
face or introduction to our letter <lb />
today from reading a small but in- <lb />
book, the title of which <lb />
is Passing <lb />
being a gentleman of most <lb />
excellent character, and possesses <lb />
a well stored with useful in- <lb />
formation, has done much to <lb />
the of community <lb />
in which he lives, both moral <lb />
and and is well <lb />
worthy of the good name he bears. <lb />
The author is too modest to place <lb />
his name before the public, <lb />
he leaves the reader to out, if <lb />
he who the author is. <lb />
reading book we see in <lb />
it of nature. The <lb />
book is made up of separate chap- <lb />
having a different sob- <lb />
from me some <lb />
yet while <lb />
are occupied in<lb />
winch the serious <lb />
of We mind. The <lb />
two tat couplers are th most in <lb />
One gives force- <lb />
advice as to the proper way <lb />
people should act in the sick room. <lb />
The writer depicts vividly the ill <lb />
timed prudence or rather <lb />
deuce, of well yet <lb />
ant friends, who enter the room <lb />
the sick, and thinking i must <lb />
say something to express then <lb />
sympathy, to ask questions <lb />
of the sick one as to bis or her eon- <lb />
and, continuing to talk <lb />
do a vast amount of <lb />
requiring the pres- <lb />
of the physician to <lb />
relieve the suffering one, forced <lb />
into a state of nervousness and ex- <lb />
restlessness caused by these <lb />
would be friends. The lesson to <lb />
all may read tins chapter, is, <lb />
quiet and do talk the <lb />
presence of sick <lb />
The last chapter is well worthy <lb />
the reading of every intelligent <lb />
man, for it treats of a problem <lb />
which has confronted the people <lb />
the South for many years, and the <lb />
problem it not solved yet. The <lb />
subject so ably discussed this <lb />
last chapter is Ne <lb />
The writer very lucidly de- <lb />
the characteristics of the <lb />
in all their phases. He draws <lb />
a sharp contrast between the <lb />
fore the war the <lb />
of the present day, shows <lb />
must conclusively, that, the <lb />
and as a slave was <lb />
happier, more honorable, polite <lb />
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb />
and genteel than the free <lb />
and educated. These thoughts <lb />
are written in a very impressive <lb />
all who may read <lb />
this chapter can look, as upon a <lb />
panorama and behold the present <lb />
degraded and debauched condition <lb />
of the educated intellectual- <lb />
and bis morals out with a <lb />
beast. The book is well worth <lb />
reading. We commend it to all <lb />
who may wish to learn some very <lb />
useful information. <lb />
We are glad to tee our <lb />
men developing their minds <lb />
giving their impressions on the is- <lb />
sues of the day. <lb />
In <lb />
Died, in the town of Farmville, <lb />
Oct. 8th, 1903, Jacob Benjamin, <lb />
the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. C. <lb />
C. of this place. Little <lb />
Ben me was a beautiful and most <lb />
intelligent child, and although but <lb />
months old he had entwined <lb />
himself around the hearts of all <lb />
who knew and loved him, for he <lb />
bad a sweet and disposition, <lb />
made glad hearts of his <lb />
loving parents. <lb />
It is, indeed, sad to give up our <lb />
dear loved ones, it is for <lb />
the heart to suffer, at the thought <lb />
that death separates us from <lb />
other, but there is a sweet <lb />
that our dear children, whom <lb />
calls to His bosom, and says <lb />
of them of such is the <lb />
of we know they <lb />
are free from all pain and <lb />
have passed beyond material <lb />
existence are dwelling in <lb />
light of a glorified immortality. <lb />
Though hearts of lather and <lb />
in. feel their sad loss, they <lb />
look up through their tears and <lb />
thank their Father that <lb />
though their dear little angel can- <lb />
not back, if they prove faith- <lb />
they will meet little boy <lb />
again. entrance of little <lb />
into Heaven is one more link <lb />
in chain of love to bind their <lb />
hearts hearts above until <lb />
they meet touch, again the <lb />
beautiful Sometime where the dad <lb />
will never be given or <lb />
parting tears are shed. May this <lb />
sad affliction the hearts of <lb />
the parents from changing <lb />
things of earth, to the joys and <lb />
of that better life which <lb />
awaits all who truly love <lb />
blessed Savior who gave <lb />
life for all. We laid the lit- <lb />
body to rest, to await sum- <lb />
mons of glad resurrection <lb />
morn, to com forth to inherit., <lb />
eternal lite. <lb />
the sod lightly over bis breast,. <lb />
Calm lie his slumbers, <lb />
bis rest; <lb />
Beautiful, lovely, he was hut <lb />
A fair to earth to blossom <lb />
in <lb />
T. H. B. <lb />
Steamer B. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington except Sunday, <lb />
at a. m for Greenville, leaver <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 />
South Greek. Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and tor <lb />
all points for West with rail- <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from. <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
T. H. MYERS, Agent, <lb />
Washington, N. O <lb />
L ESTABLISHED IN 1866. <lb />
J. W. PERRY CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton handlers of <lb />
Bagging, Ties <lb />
Correspondence and shipments. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
J. G. LANIER, <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Wire and Peace Said. <lb />
First-Claw work and prices <lb />
d on a <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb />
worker, Roofing, Guttering, <lb />
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb />
Siding. Shingle an id tile <lb />
work a specialty. <lb />
I have employed a Slater <lb />
and prepared to do state roof- <lb />
Orders for any in my <lb />
lino receive prompt attention. <lb />
Work room over Baker <lb />
., <lb />
It that we rive <lb />
best Sheet for money <lb />
any boats la <lb />
the K <lb />
North. Carolina, <lb />
Ml County. <lb />
To All It May <lb />
This is t certify t in July, 1902, <lb />
I had a fistula in am is which had <lb />
en me for ten years past and I <lb />
had consulted severs J and <lb />
had their p to the <lb />
letter and i to grow worse <lb />
until I could not and for eight <lb />
months B could y walk on crutches, <lb />
and in this an I was advised to <lb />
cull on Dr. Moore, colored, which I <lb />
did, and- hi s treatment I at once <lb />
began grow better and in one week <lb />
the was removed and I <lb />
well,, a 16-year <lb />
old hoy, and trouble has never <lb />
WILL EDWARDS. <lb />
E. L. <lb />
Sworn to before me. sept. 26th, <lb />
HARDING, J. P. <lb />
The earn the Raleigh pa- <lb />
did t make m ska <lb />
HARDY SISTERS, <lb />
Milliners, <lb />
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
and latest styles In <lb />
Millinery. Hats trimmed to <lb />
lier on short notice. <lb />
Richmond, the <lb />
Richmond Horse Show Tickets <lb />
sale October to 15th, <lb />
with final limit October 16th. <lb />
The rate from Greenville, X. to <lb />
Richmond return for this <lb />
will be including one <lb />
admission to the Horse Show. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. North <lb />
State Fair. Tickets sale <lb />
17th to and for train <lb />
due to arrive of 24th <lb />
final limit October 26th. The rate <lb />
from Greenville, N. C, to Raleigh <lb />
and return for this occasion will <lb />
be including one admission <lb />
Into the Fair Grounds. <lb />
W. J. <lb />
General Passenger Agent <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Traffic Manager. <lb />
C. FLANAGAN, <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
p. R. L. Car. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
William Fountain, n. D. <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Office one door east of post <lb />
street. Phone<lb />
Dr. D James, <lb />
Department <lb />
R. F. JOHNSON, Manager. <lb />
yon bought it from HINES 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, Clothing, Shoes, <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 Fig Fruit for constipation. <lb />
Price If you are not satisfied will return <lb />
your <lb />
M. M. SAULS, Ph. G. <lb />
Pharmacist. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
Ayden, N. C. Oct. 21.1903. <lb />
Prof. T. H. King spent <lb />
day in Greenville. <lb />
Miss Maggie Moon, of Kinston, <lb />
is visiting Miss Annie Sparks. <lb />
Mamie Warren, of Dunn, <lb />
arrived last week to attend the <lb />
Free Will Baptist <lb />
Seminary. <lb />
J. J. and Leslie made a <lb />
business trip to Greenville <lb />
day. <lb />
Prof. W. H. of Green- <lb />
ville, arrived yesterday. <lb />
J. J. left last night <lb />
for to attend the fair. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. J. Patrick, of <lb />
Grifton, were in town yesterday. <lb />
J. M. Harried returned from the <lb />
Free Will Baptist at <lb />
Pikeville Saturday. <lb />
W. L. Pay ton made a business <lb />
trio to Kinston Monday. <lb />
experienced <lb />
. for particulars, write <lb />
lock box Ayden. X. <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCT. <lb />
J. to <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
A. M. Moseley returned to <lb />
den Tuesday evening. <lb />
B. W. returned Tues- <lb />
day evening from Bethel. <lb />
W. R. Parker returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Everetts. <lb />
F. G. returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Wilmington. <lb />
Miss Blow left this morning for <lb />
Durham. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. C. V. York left <lb />
Theological j this morning for Raleigh. <lb />
Miss Georgia Ray left <lb />
thin morning tor <lb />
Rev. D. B. Clayton left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
EVANS-HARDY. <lb />
Pretty Morn int. Home Marriage. <lb />
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac <lb />
C. Hardy, near Greenville, was a <lb />
pretty and scene at <lb />
o'clock this morning, when their <lb />
attractive daughter, Miss <lb />
became the wife of Mr. Roy <lb />
Evans. The ceremony was per- <lb />
formed by Rev. H. M. Eure. <lb />
The bride wore a blue going- <lb />
away gown that was most becoming <lb />
to her many natural attractions. <lb />
Both the bride and groom are <lb />
well known here and very popular. <lb />
The bride was for a long time as <lb />
with the store of Miss <lb />
where she many <lb />
friends. Mr. Evans is a popular <lb />
photographer who ranks with the <lb />
best in the profession. <lb />
I They left the morning train <lb />
for Asheville other towns in <lb />
W. J. of Washington, the part of the state. <lb />
They have the hearty <lb />
and lest wishes of all for a <lb />
long happy life. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
M. F. <lb />
Fancy Groceries. <lb />
Best butter., cheese, hums, cab <lb />
table delicacies, <lb />
and confectioneries; and high- <lb />
est prices for country <lb />
to <lb />
M. F. <lb />
to J L. <lb />
to bank. <lb />
The white specks or sears on <lb />
finger nails may be removed <lb />
by applying a mixture of equal <lb />
parts of pitch and. myrrh <lb />
together. <lb />
Ayden Brick Works, <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS, <lb />
Owner and Manager. <lb />
AYDEN, N. C. <lb />
was here today. <lb />
W. G Lamb and son, Wilson, <lb />
of Williamston, are in town. <lb />
Miss Ella Eure left this <lb />
tor Wilson. <lb />
Joseph Laughinghouse, J. L. <lb />
Cherry, Tone and J. G. <lb />
Tucker left this morning for <lb />
Miss Rosa Winston, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, who has been visiting her <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT <lb />
Adopted by Greenville Lodge. A. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
F. <lb />
AXES the best Brick in <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Bricks <lb />
all hand made- Makes furnace <lb />
arch Full <lb />
always on hand. Prices to <lb />
suit the times. Write or phone <lb />
for by thousand or <lb />
car-load. Tours truly, <lb />
E. S. <lb />
E. <lb />
VICTOR COX, <lb />
ATTORNEY AT <lb />
A North Carolina. <lb />
Sell j <lb />
it if is one thine more than another which w <lb />
But if than is one thing more than another which <lb />
lends to of oar store, is the distribution of <lb />
SHOES <lb />
pair warranted by <lb />
Each j-air warranted by US to you. <lb />
You run no risk in wearing a shoe, <lb />
For if they go wrong we make them t. <lb />
W. C. JACKSON CO., <lb />
A YD N. C. <lb />
Whereas, in the Providence of <lb />
God Greenville Lodge No. A. <lb />
F. A. M., is called upon to <lb />
mourn the loss of one of its <lb />
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. in the person of Bro. J. H. <lb />
M. King, returned home today. who j, la. <lb />
N. Oct. Misses Ada C. Ward and of the lodge below to the <lb />
Rev. E. Pope filled his regular i Tucker, who have visiting Lodge above en the 9th day <lb />
appointment here Sunday. Mrs. L. W. Tucker, returned home of Oct 1903, Therefore be it Re- <lb />
Mrs. Maggie who has i today. solved. <lb />
Ormond, <lb />
been visiting Mrs. N. J. I 1st, That we will cherish his <lb />
returned home yesterday. An Out of Date Contemporary. memory with the affection of broth- <lb />
Mario a Taylor, of Grifton, em , ere, who have sustained the loss of <lb />
Saturday and Sunday visiting Th,; Richmond News Leader Ia brother, <lb />
uncle, says that The Observer print- 2nd, That we hereby extend <lb />
Hill, who has been able editorial articles Urging out heartfelt sympathy to the <lb />
-friends and relatives people its state to engage fly of the deceased their be. <lb />
this return ed and says that I that the com <lb />
yesterday. this reminds old people of the, ting presence of our Grand M <lb />
Osmond went o j craze that above may bring <lb />
yesterday. I swept over Virginia sixty odd I their sorrowing hearts. <lb />
Clerk of Court Jno. R. i That was a I That we will <lb />
spent a short with us The News Leader admits, usual badge of mourning <lb />
day. collapsed as crazes do. j Jays <lb />
alias Fanni- returned There it a vast between j a j mo. <lb />
Friday from Greenville, where she crazes of sixty years ago and the j be sent rip- <lb />
has been visiting Her brother, D.; practical of of deceased rand <lb />
, present age. We are , to of ,,. <lb />
W, W. Ormond went over so intelligent a paper <lb />
News Leader U <lb />
Committee. <lb />
n to <lb />
-r tho <lb />
thirty <lb />
Hill today on business. <lb />
Fairbanks <lb />
H. HARDING. <lb />
J. W. Smith, <lb />
E. E. <lb />
u; <lb />
of the silk Indus-1 <lb />
try by digging up the failure of <lb />
the ll n i The Greenville made <lb />
a that <lb />
solicitation of Senator prevail It is temperance should <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 which you can make your selection. <lb />
We are the largest manufacturers 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 />
on <lb />
the one side President <lb />
on other, has decided t <lb />
We a candidate for the vice <lb />
nomination la-fore the re <lb />
nation <lb />
This b. the definite word <lb />
his closest associates political, <lb />
it is the outcome of <lb />
Representative visit <lb />
to the president which <lb />
caused a great deal of comment at <lb />
the time. <lb />
Before leaving for Iowa, to take <lb />
part the Mr. Fair- <lb />
banks said be would make no an <lb />
n ounce me until he had the <lb />
president. He would not deny, I <lb />
however that he would be a <lb />
date. <lb />
I ago and opposing it to the <lb />
lions that prevail today, It is no <lb />
silk culture crass that The <lb />
is a great <lb />
for silk silk just now, <lb />
and sixty <lb />
ago have that silk <lb />
cm be Mice j produced on <lb />
the farms of Hie South. The <lb />
advertise saloons or whiskey due <lb />
which latter the Raleigh <lb />
News Observer has <lb />
Tub <lb />
is well taken. <lb />
Times is now <lb />
these years, though we <lb />
offered money many <lb />
W. L ROYSTER, Factory <lb />
DR. JOSEPH DIXON, <lb />
Physician and <lb />
Surgeon. <lb />
AYDEN, <lb />
Office in Brick Block. <lb />
HOTEL TRIPP <lb />
Ayden, N. C <lb />
TRIPP, <lb />
For- <lb />
Mr ell trains.<lb />
nearly twelve years old and t has <lb />
Carolina, by n. t n . ., <lb />
i i rigidly followed the <lb />
up silk culture as a ,. <lb />
I have <lb />
i . <lb />
times to advertise We <lb />
, remember to have seen a state- <lb />
j in Littleton News Re- <lb />
porter two or three years ago <lb />
j a minister of the gospel had <lb />
I discontinued that paper because <lb />
it curried a whiskey advertise- <lb />
and at the same tune the <lb />
minister was taking a pa- <lb />
per that five times <lb />
more whiskey advertisements <lb />
did i he News-Reporter, yet he did <lb />
not discontinue the daily. <lb />
But what vie started out to say <lb />
is that we heartily approve the <lb />
contention of the Re- <lb />
and all friends of <lb />
should insist that that <lb />
rule be adopted by all newspapers <lb />
claiming to be on side of <lb />
Time <lb />
lug lip silk culture <lb />
might utilize many idle <lb />
to some and <lb />
secure to themselves a new source <lb />
revenue. <lb />
They are advised to drop <lb />
everything else o into a <lb />
craze, but to apply <lb />
business sense in the <lb />
direction a raw <lb />
material for which there is always <lb />
a ready market. The Observer <lb />
has stated that the development <lb />
of silk culture the South has <lb />
been slow, but so far as it has <lb />
progressed, it has given of <lb />
ultimate success. The experiences <lb />
of t those who have tried it <lb />
better <lb />
methods than prevailed in the age <lb />
in which The <lb />
lites, The Ob- <lb />
server's contentions that there is <lb />
no reason why farmers <lb />
cannot in a a measure supply the <lb />
silk factories with raw product in <lb />
the way that they are sup- <lb />
plying the cotton mills with staple. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
The man will shoot another <lb />
down alight prorogation <lb />
going to lat hi worry<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN N. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
SEMI <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb />
PAUL R. OUTLAW, <lb />
AND <lb />
Editor and <lb />
a Editor. <lb />
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class <lb />
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb />
to fiction <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, October 1903. <lb />
THANKSGIVING EDITION. <lb />
The is now preparing <lb />
its special Thanksgiving edition, and <lb />
we call the attention of advertisers <lb />
to an opportunity to do some very <lb />
effective advertising. <lb />
Our Thanksgiving edition last <lb />
year was warmly praised in Green- <lb />
ville, Pitt county, and throughout <lb />
the state. This year we shall strive <lb />
to do better, both as regards oar <lb />
readers and our advertisers. The <lb />
Thanksgiving edition will have <lb />
from to pages, and will have a <lb />
lion of about <lb />
not s than that number. It will <lb />
several pages of appropriate. <lb />
illustrated Thanksgiving matter, <lb />
articles on Thanksgiving and <lb />
topics by well known and inter- <lb />
local writers, and short <lb />
Thanksgiving sermons by the <lb />
ministers in Greenville. This <lb />
special edition will be mailed the <lb />
night before Thanksgiving, and will <lb />
be delivered to our mil in <lb />
Greenville early <lb />
morning. <lb />
Reflector never offers <lb />
readers or advertisers anything that <lb />
is not fully worth their money, and <lb />
this special edition will be no ex- <lb />
This is undoubtedly the best ad- <lb />
opportunity our business <lb />
men will have this year. In order <lb />
to secure the must attractive <lb />
in this special edition <lb />
should reserve the space they <lb />
desire at once. No ado will be re- <lb />
fur the Thanksgiving edition <lb />
after Saturday, November 21st, <lb />
by that time all the best positions <lb />
will have been taken. Specimen ; <lb />
pages of the paper as it will appear <lb />
when completed may be seen at this <lb />
office at any time, or upon request <lb />
our ad man will call upon you and <lb />
give you any assistance you may re- <lb />
quire in preparing your ad free of <lb />
charge. If you haven't time or don't <lb />
know how to write an ad, we will do <lb />
it for you without charge. <lb />
Remember, the first <lb />
makes a contract for this <lb />
edition will be given his choice <lb />
of positions, and so on down the line. <lb />
If you want the best, put your <lb />
order at once. <lb />
A WINNING COMBINATION. <lb />
Col. Walter R. Henry's statement <lb />
has appeared in print. It was given <lb />
to the public in Saturday's Charlotte <lb />
Observer and is addressed as a per- <lb />
letter to T. S. Rollins, <lb />
chairman of the republican executive <lb />
committee of the stale. As was ex- <lb />
the statement is something <lb />
lengthy and interesting. It clearly <lb />
sets forth side of the <lb />
affair and shows conclusively, that <lb />
that while he was regarded by bank- <lb />
as one of the best bank examiners <lb />
in he was removed from <lb />
to make room for a pet of a <lb />
higher official, which has become a <lb />
fad in Washington political circles <lb />
Col. Henry's political record of shift- <lb />
ins from party to party in search of <lb />
pie does not entitle him to much <lb />
sympathy, but in this case we can <lb />
but feel sorry for him in the wrong <lb />
that has been done him. However, <lb />
justice and honor are but little es- <lb />
teemed in the ranks of republican- <lb />
ism. <lb />
Mr. H. E. C. Bryant, writing to <lb />
the Charlotte Observer, says the <lb />
at the Greensboro fail <lb />
a curse and fl disgrace to a <lb />
civilized lie adds <lb />
our fairs run and pay ex- <lb />
without such a disreputable <lb />
God help Just waft <lb />
until the returns are in from the <lb />
fair this week, and the re- <lb />
port will be equally bad, if the truth <lb />
is told. Fairs with their midways <lb />
and gambling have become hot-beds <lb />
of corruption and infamy, and it is <lb />
time the better people were crying <lb />
them down. It is a shame that in <lb />
Carolina the people's money <lb />
is for such a thing as <lb />
they pull off in under the <lb />
name of an agricultural fair. <lb />
Gray <lb />
hair was falling out and <lb />
gray very fast. But your <lb />
vigor stopped the falling and <lb />
the natural <lb />
E. Z. Cohoes, N. Y.<lb />
fr- <lb />
it's impossible for you <lb />
not to look old, with the <lb />
color of seventy years in <lb />
your hair Perhaps you <lb />
are seventy, and you like <lb />
gray Hair If not, <lb />
use Hair Vigor. <lb />
In less than a month your <lb />
gray hair will have all the <lb />
dark, rich color of youth. <lb />
win. All <lb />
If <lb />
Mild <lb />
oar<lb />
In our police court report <lb />
day there fifteen eases of drunk <lb />
and disorderly, the fine in each case <lb />
amounting to only two or three <lb />
We think it is time to put up <lb />
the price of drunks in Greenville. <lb />
The amounts assessed at present are <lb />
mere bagatelles, do not teach the <lb />
boozer a lesson, if people will go <lb />
to hell via the rum route we ought <lb />
to make the read as rough for them <lb />
as possible. Greenville hasn't a <lb />
nice reputation in the matter of <lb />
and and the <lb />
present cheap fines have a great deal <lb />
to do with it. Let's make it inter- <lb />
for the man who makes it in- <lb />
for the police. <lb />
all believe that juries are <lb />
sometimes fixed, but why is it that <lb />
the defense is always allowed to do <lb />
the ask the Durham Herald. <lb />
Because the state hasn't any money. <lb />
This is the best time of year to <lb />
advertise, if there is any best time, <lb />
and the merchant who neglects it <lb />
now loses a golden opportunity. <lb />
From now until after the holidays <lb />
more money will be spent for house- <lb />
hold and personal necessities and <lb />
holiday luxuries than in twice the <lb />
length of time in any other portion <lb />
of the year. The man who goes <lb />
after business with a bright, truth- <lb />
convincing ad is sure to do the <lb />
most business, and to win customers <lb />
who will stick by him through life. <lb />
You've got to show people that <lb />
you are anxious for their trade and <lb />
appreciate it. It is a century-old <lb />
business method to sit down and <lb />
wait, hoping that you will get a <lb />
part of the customers who come to <lb />
town or come down town. You've <lb />
to bring them to town and to <lb />
your got to show them <lb />
wherein it is to their advantage to <lb />
deal with you. You can't go to <lb />
everybody in can't <lb />
write letters to them all. There is <lb />
only one sure way to get <lb />
value for money expended, and that <lb />
is to advertise regularly, persistent- <lb />
sensibly in some good, <lb />
newspaper covering the field <lb />
which it is possible for you to <lb />
from. Don't go about it in a slip- <lb />
shod, careless, hurried way. That <lb />
is one of the quickest ways of get- <lb />
ting rid of good money. Put as <lb />
much business thought in your <lb />
preparations for advertising as you <lb />
do in baying goods, and you will <lb />
reap a profit in proportion. <lb />
In the first place, can you write <lb />
an advertisement that will draw <lb />
people m your store If your <lb />
. along this line has been <lb />
neglected, you will save time, pa- <lb />
and money by calling in some <lb />
one who has made ad-writing a <lb />
study, who can any article <lb />
in your store in attractive man- <lb />
Give the ad man the points, <lb />
and he will do the rest. That's <lb />
what he is alive for. But don't slop <lb />
there. Watch opportunities and <lb />
conditions, especially weather <lb />
Get up bargains in season- <lb />
able things, and make them draw- <lb />
cards. <lb />
How many merchants in this <lb />
town wore wise enough to anticipate <lb />
the bad weather of the past week <lb />
by making special displays and <lb />
offerings of rubber shoes, boots, <lb />
coats, and other things <lb />
that the weather and season demands <lb />
Not fact we do not recall <lb />
one merchant in Greenville who <lb />
looked ahead to the above extent. <lb />
Such opportunities are sprinkled <lb />
plentifully all through the year. <lb />
Alive, wide-a-wake merchant, an <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chances are its from an In- <lb />
active i <lb />
With n well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can d. mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
ft can he kept in healthful action <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
Pills <lb />
TAKE NO <lb />
experienced and capable <lb />
and a good newspaper a <lb />
winning <lb />
that nothing less than a flood <lb />
or famine can Are you an <lb />
such a combination <lb />
A correspondent of the Charlotte <lb />
suggests that the next leg- <lb />
enact a law that will give <lb />
human beings as good a show for <lb />
their lives as is provided for birds <lb />
and other game. The law <lb />
killing the latter during certain <lb />
months in the law, while men may- <lb />
be shot down in any month. <lb />
The Wilmington Messenger <lb />
have not yet heard of any <lb />
denial fro n Mr. Roosevelt of the <lb />
statement of Mayor of <lb />
Charleston, that when the president <lb />
was in that city he said in the pres- <lb />
of two other gentlemen that <lb />
he would not appoint any colored <lb />
man to office in that state. <lb />
appointment followed soon after- <lb />
Oh, don't make Theodore lie <lb />
about it any more. <lb />
We don't like to give a sorry thing <lb />
too much free advertising, but the <lb />
Weldon fair next week must promise <lb />
to be something great for the only <lb />
passenger and mail train on a rail- <lb />
road to be held up two hours daily <lb />
for it, while thousands of people are <lb />
inconvenienced accordingly. <lb />
If Jim Tillman ever sits in the <lb />
governor's chair it will be time for <lb />
all the scorpions, snakes <lb />
and other crawling things to leave <lb />
South Carolina for their own good. <lb />
New York drew first blood from <lb />
the restoration host when that <lb />
sneak thief relieved Mrs. of <lb />
worth of <lb />
Norfolk is j fart getting over its an- <lb />
reform spasm, and it appears <lb />
that the good and <lb />
the a few more <lb />
dents. Them to be <lb />
nation in politics called the- <lb />
big composed of George Wash- <lb />
Taylor, Napoleon Bonaparte <lb />
and, Andrew Jackson Dalton. <lb />
What that didn't- take was. <lb />
worth giving to charity, and <lb />
present generation is following <lb />
in the footsteps of big three. <lb />
The department of the <lb />
ville Citizen has appeared. We do- <lb />
not believe there are enough <lb />
in who cart read to <lb />
it pay,, so there must be some other <lb />
motive behind it. We are still in. <lb />
favor of the white newspaper. <lb />
Wonder if it occurred to Judge <lb />
Peebles and the Wake county jury <lb />
that they might have ordered poor <lb />
Skinner dug up and hung for ac- <lb />
costing Mr. Haywood and getting in <lb />
the way of his bullets. <lb />
Dewey is not as great a criminal <lb />
as the two murderers recently ac- <lb />
in the Carolinas, but if he <lb />
should ever come to trial what would <lb />
be done to him would be a plenty. <lb />
A Georgia paper says there is no <lb />
earthly use in the farmers selling <lb />
their cotton now. No Well, let <lb />
us have your recipe for standing off <lb />
the merchant whose pork and flour <lb />
you ate this year. <lb />
We don't care whether New York <lb />
skins or throws the <lb />
long harpoon into New There <lb />
is bound to be some <lb />
done. <lb />
Now it is up to the next Wake <lb />
county grand jury to present Mr. <lb />
Haywood for carrying concealed <lb />
pons. <lb />
The latest information at hand is <lb />
that the Herald is still in <lb />
its hole. <lb />
A Dangerous Judge. <lb />
A man was tried here Fri- <lb />
day for assaulting a woman and was <lb />
fined five dollars and cost, <lb />
amounted to something over eight <lb />
dollars. The defendant after the <lb />
judgment had been pronounced by <lb />
Watson came out and in- <lb />
formed his counsel of the sentence. <lb />
There several standing by who <lb />
heard it, but one promptly remarked <lb />
didn't you kill her and it <lb />
would have cost you <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
There would be a hot time among <lb />
of should <lb />
they go up against that Bowery <lb />
whiskey at cents per <lb />
Dry Towns Prosper. <lb />
When a town votes out the <lb />
some croaker is sure to <lb />
will kill the No doubt some <lb />
of the antis took that position when <lb />
was voting on <lb />
It went During the <lb />
past three months over <lb />
have been invested in manufacturing <lb />
enterprises, Within the same period <lb />
a North Carolina town, well <lb />
situated for manufacturing, lost the <lb />
location of a large industrial enter- <lb />
prise because the capitalists did not <lb />
wish their labor demoralized by the <lb />
numerous saloons. <lb />
Whiskey never yet brought one <lb />
dollar to a town without causing the <lb />
loss of and Observer. <lb />
Some of the gentlemen who have <lb />
been for the governor- <lb />
ship are about as near the <lb />
as a duck is to a Turkish <lb />
bath. <lb />
Maybe if those Presbyterian <lb />
preachers were not paid bob-tailed <lb />
salaries they would not have to wear <lb />
bob-tailed coats. <lb />
Another great victory for our <lb />
navy The woman who refused to <lb />
give up her home within the recent <lb />
addition to the naval academy <lb />
grounds at Annapolis has been <lb />
starved out by a company of ma- <lb />
who were stationed about her <lb />
house with orders to let no supplies <lb />
Journal. <lb />
There is nothing novel in the <lb />
Citizen starting a depart- <lb />
for the but the idea of <lb />
absorbing a paper is a new <lb />
one on Herald. <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is the parent of <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Indigestion and mil <lb />
Symptoms. <lb />
and K I <lb />
Dr. s <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
pot a mixture, but i <lb />
translation of one <lb />
Innermost secrets. If you are suffer <lb />
or tend you OP <lb />
a simple German <lb />
Powder with our <lb />
page booklet, which authentic <lb />
testimonials from patient who have <lb />
cured by this wonderful Specific. Do not <lb />
delay, out your address at once to <lb />
The American Co. <lb />
bid. <lb />
ind bf <lb />
everywhere. . <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
FIVE <lb />
BIG STORE <lb />
Men's Suits worth 3.50 <lb />
Suits, <lb />
worth 1.50 <lb />
Knee Pants, <lb />
WAT <lb />
If want Styles see our <lb />
line of <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
We show only best and <lb />
latest styles. <lb />
Negligee Shirts <lb />
Lion Brand, Dozen to Select from <lb />
MENS Sunday, SHIRTS, Detached Collars <lb />
and Cuffs, worth now reduced to <lb />
Shirts this sale <lb />
Shirts this sale <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Car Loads Just Received. <lb />
Solid Oak Bedroom <lb />
Suits, that were reduced <lb />
to Solid Oak <lb />
Bedsteads, <lb />
On account of low <lb />
prices of Tobacco we have <lb />
decided to make Big cuts <lb />
on all prices to clear out <lb />
this stock. <lb />
This is for CASH. <lb />
A FINE LOT OF <lb />
SHIRTS, CARPETS, FURNITURE. <lb />
Black <lb />
Mercerized <lb />
PETTICOATS <lb />
worth <lb />
Sale <lb />
Price <lb />
Black Mercerized Petticoats, ll-in. <lb />
Flounce, 1-2 inch Ruffles, <lb />
worth 2.00. Sales Price<lb />
Heavy Yard Wide <lb />
SAME GOODS I GOODS <lb />
For less money. <lb />
For the same money. <lb />
All Goods as Represented. <lb />
These Prices for Cash Buyers. <lb />
Set Heels <lb />
When kid blue <lb />
. i on you, <lb />
pt-awl grip <lb />
yum .-., slip <lb />
Set your head, d with a smile <lb />
I And all the while, <lb />
I Keep on sh you lose. <lb />
All the symptoms of the blues. <lb />
Don't lose Dope if luck <lb />
Show made of Merrier staff. <lb />
Don't nit n and sigh; <lb />
Bruce up for ii m <lb />
Brat up s i,., , , j,, <lb />
Set your in. v won't slip, <lb />
Then bard smile <lb />
you'll while. <lb />
Do your ids seem t-i lie <lb />
That's he. it is up <lb />
Hut there's I. ft one faithful <lb />
Who ill stick nut., the end, <lb />
Be, will slick through thick <lb />
thin, <lb />
So brace and right In. <lb />
Set your heels and braes hack <lb />
success Will not lack. <lb />
Don't sit down Io peak aid pine. <lb />
Stiffen up your spine. <lb />
Spit your then i <lb />
Grab a hold try again. <lb />
Grab a hold and set each heel; <lb />
Put your shoulder to the wheel. <lb />
Shove with all <lb />
And you will find thing <lb />
right. <lb />
Football Days. <lb />
The football days have come again, <lb />
the of the year; <lb />
One side of Willie's nose is gone <lb />
Tom has lost an eat; <lb />
Heaped, the held, the players <lb />
jab, and and claw, and <lb />
tear. <lb />
They knock the breath from those <lb />
beneath gouge without a <lb />
care; <lb />
They break each other's arms and <lb />
legs, and pull joints out of place, <lb />
here and there is one who gets <lb />
his teeth kicked from his face. <lb />
The freshman and the sophomore, <lb />
besmeared with and mud, <lb />
Go gallantly to get the bull <lb />
quit all bathed in d; <lb />
The senior knocks the j inner <lb />
down and kicks him the chert, <lb />
The high school boy is carried <lb />
home and gently laid at rest, <lb />
While here and there a crowded <lb />
stand collapses its weight, <lb />
And forty people get more than <lb />
they paid for at the gate. <lb />
O brave, O careless days <lb />
How deep the mother's joy, <lb />
What time she thinks of all the <lb />
things they're doing to her boy <lb />
How proud she is to know that he <lb />
is on the team, how sweet <lb />
His face appears to her since it Is <lb />
only bloody meal <lb />
With pride she lays away <lb />
his amputated <lb />
And puts his eye to be a <lb />
Haven Leader. <lb />
Strike. <lb />
Chicago, Oct. strike of <lb />
nearly of the <lb />
Express Company last night <lb />
this morning has seriously <lb />
crippled the service offered toy the <lb />
company the railways west and <lb />
south of Chicago controlled by the <lb />
great system. The walk- <lb />
ed out in obedience to a strike <lb />
order issued after repeated efforts <lb />
to a per cent, increase <lb />
wages by the men <lb />
several mouths ago and refused by <lb />
officials of the company. , <lb />
The effect of the walk out is gen- <lb />
felt in St. Louis and at <lb />
south and west there <lb />
than Chicago. of the <lb />
Chicago local office are not affected <lb />
by the strike, as they were granted <lb />
a per cent, increase wages <lb />
several weeks ago in consideration <lb />
of their from <lb />
union. <lb />
Th administration has decided <lb />
to let Beirut take care of itself for <lb />
a while and look after <lb />
Journal. <lb />
7--------- <lb />
mi.<lb /></p>
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PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
MONDAY, OCT. <lb />
Rev. Thomas Chapman, of <lb />
Georgia, came in Monday evening. <lb />
John Smith, of Washington, <lb />
Jesse went up the road evening, at d left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
K. TI returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from a trip up the <lb />
road. <lb />
to <lb />
this morning <lb />
Ben May, of Kinston, spent <lb />
day here. <lb />
G. E. Cherry went to Tarboro <lb />
today. <lb />
Harry Skinner left Sunday for <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
G. Barrett, of spent <lb />
Sunday here <lb />
Mr. and Ml. R. M. spent <lb />
Sunday at G. <lb />
Mr. and <lb />
for a visit to <lb />
B. C. who has <lb />
been spending few d here, left <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
FOR THE SEASON. <lb />
Liberty Warehouse Make Best Sale. <lb />
The Liberty warehouse comes <lb />
forward with the claim of waking <lb />
the beet sale of any in the <lb />
state this season, and gives the <lb />
actual figures to base the claim on. <lb />
Mr. G. W. Venters, Jr., of <lb />
township, had three cart loads on <lb />
the floor of the Liberty today, and <lb />
the lute and prices were as <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Prof. H. and son, loud at at t <lb />
Hugh, left this afternoon for at , <lb />
j at at 6-1 c, at at <lb />
, at at at <lb />
Mrs. J. T. and <lb />
, , . , . of are <lb />
Mi- left J <lb />
. Mrs. V . T. <lb />
visiting <lb />
Van C. f Scotland <lb />
Neck, spent the l iv here <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. spent <lb />
Sunday at Conetoe. <lb />
Harvey Cox, f den spent <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Dr. L. C. Skinner returned to <lb />
Ayden Sunday <lb />
of Kinston, I <lb />
j at at at 20.-, <lb />
at at Me, at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
Rev. Dr. B. Clayton came at at at <lb />
this morning and is the guest of at at at at <lb />
Mr and Mrs. E. A Moe. , at at <lb />
Miss Georgia Ray at u <lb />
of Lumberton, arrived Monday <lb />
evening, will be the of <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry. <lb />
Sun- <lb />
morning <lb />
spent Sunday here <lb />
H. A. White left Sunday even <lb />
for <lb />
Solicitor L, I. Moore left <lb />
day evening for New <lb />
F. G. James left this <lb />
for Wilmington. <lb />
Harry left this morn- <lb />
for Baltimore. <lb />
Rev. F. G. Hart man left <lb />
day evening for <lb />
R. W. King returned Saturday <lb />
evening from a up the road. <lb />
M. L. Starkey returned Saturday <lb />
evening from Wilmington. <lb />
E. L. Starkey returned Saturday <lb />
evening from a trip up the road. <lb />
John returned <lb />
from Wilmington Saturday eve <lb />
S. D. King came in Saturday <lb />
evening from South Carolina and <lb />
left evening for Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Nelson left this <lb />
morning tor to visit <lb />
her sister, Mrs. Goodwin. <lb />
total of 1726 pounds and the <lb />
whole brought u or <lb />
average of Have you <lb />
Ii <lb />
shows the work that W. T. Lips- <lb />
comb Co. do for those who <lb />
at the Liberty. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices a low as <lb />
lowest. Highest market prime <lb />
paid for produce <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
TWO FROM DEATH. <lb />
little daughter bad an <lb />
almost fatal attack of whooping <lb />
cough and writes Sirs. <lb />
W. K. of <lb />
V. when all other remedies <lb />
A PERFECT PAINLESS <lb />
is that one that will cleanse the <lb />
system, set the liver to action, re- <lb />
move the bile, clear the complex- <lb />
ion, headache and leave a good <lb />
taste in the mouth. The famous <lb />
little pills for doing work <lb />
pleasantly and effectually are De- <lb />
Little Early Risers. Bob <lb />
Moore of Lafayette, <lb />
other pi Is I have used gripe failed, we saved her life with Dr <lb />
sicken, while DeWitt's Little. King's New Discovery. On I <lb />
Early Risers are simply j who had Consumption an <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten. advanced stage, also this <lb />
medicine and today <lb />
Age softens all things so , she is perfectly <lb />
said, this probably accounts <lb />
, . Dr. King's New Discovery as to <lb />
for the number of other medicine on earth Infallible <lb />
Journal. for Coughs and Colds. and <lb />
j 91.00 bottles guaranteed by <lb />
A cure for dyspepsia. j Drug Store Trial bot- <lb />
I had Dyspepsia in in worst form j <lb />
and felt most all the <lb />
time. Did not enjoy eating <lb />
after I used Dyspepsia Cure <lb />
which has completely cured me. <lb />
Mrs. W. W. Baylor, Pa. <lb />
No appetite, loss of strength, <lb />
headache, <lb />
bad breath, sour risings, <lb />
dyspepsia all stomach <lb />
. I is going to invade New <lb />
York's Chinatown, and we may <lb />
soon expect a sort of Confucian <lb />
to Zion Atlanta Journal. <lb />
CONFESSIONS OF A PRIEST. <lb />
Rev. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark. <lb />
troubles quickly cured by the years I suffered <lb />
use of represents fro, Yellow Jaundice, I consulted <lb />
the natural juices of digestion number of physicians and <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
combined with the greatest known <lb />
tonic and proper- <lb />
ties. It cleanses, purifies <lb />
I sweetens the stomach. Bold by <lb />
fl . sweetens sic <lb />
G W Baker, of L <lb />
in Sunday evening and left this <lb />
morning, <lb />
It was his breach of promise girl <lb />
W. O. of Richmond, and not his widow that Senator <lb />
who bad been here a few days, left took in a sense <lb />
this morning. Atlanta Journal. <lb />
Miss Margaret Langley, of Rich- <lb />
is visiting Mia. Mellie <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Miss Parker, of Graham, <lb />
who has visiting Mrs. M. A. <lb />
Allen, returned home today. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of Kinston, <lb />
name over this morning for a three <lb />
professional visit <lb />
Miss Bettie Manning, of Bethel, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. D. C. <lb />
Moore, returned home Sunday. <lb />
G. G. came up from <lb />
Ayden Sunday morning re- <lb />
turned Sunday evening. <lb />
SALVE 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 unadulterated witch hazel. <lb />
If any other Witch Hazel Salve 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 />
piles. Sold by <lb />
all sorts of medicines, but got no <lb />
I begun the use of <lb />
Bitters and feel that I am <lb />
cured of a disease that had <lb />
me in its grasps for twelve years <lb />
If you want a reliable medicine <lb />
for Liver and trouble, <lb />
stomach disorder or general de <lb />
get Bitters. It's <lb />
by ding store I <lb />
Only <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 article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
of--------. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
OH h hard to fight the tempter; <lb />
if you are feeding at his table. <lb />
A LOVE LETTER. <lb />
Would not interest you if yon <lb />
were looking for a guaranteed <lb />
Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. <lb />
Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. <lb />
suffered with an ugly sore for a <lb />
year, but a box of Ami <lb />
ca Salve cured me. It's the best <lb />
on earth. at <lb />
drug store. <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
Evidently Mr. Schwab had the <lb />
, hunch that there was enough in <lb />
Mies Gardner, of Wilson, that pot to buy for several <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. T Journal. <lb />
Hooker, home Sunday j . <lb />
evening. Some of our government officials <lb />
Miss Allen, who came b me licking in convictions but <lb />
to attend the Carr ma-- seems to be enough <lb />
last week, returned to ch to <lb />
Raleigh today. Journal. <lb />
OCT. <lb />
W. R. Parker went to Everetts <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. J. J. Perkins left <lb />
this morning for Baltimore. <lb />
Miss Georgia Ray <lb />
in the opera tonight. <lb />
J. W. Perkins returned Monday <lb />
evening from Raleigh. <lb />
B. Riddick, of Suffolk, came <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
DIETING INVITES DISEASE. <lb />
To cure or indigestion <lb />
it is no longer 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 />
Cure enables the stomach and <lb />
digestive organs to digest <lb />
assimilate all of the wholesome <lb />
food that one cares to eat, and 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 L. Wooten. <lb />
Mr. Carnegie might be able to <lb />
give his money away faster by <lb />
catting out the libraries buy- <lb />
some steel Atlanta <lb />
j Journal. <lb />
BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. <lb />
Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., <lb />
was robbed of his customary health <lb />
by of Chronic Co <lb />
When Dr. King's New Life <lb />
Pills broke into his house, his <lb />
troubled-was arrested now he's <lb />
entirely cured. They're <lb />
teed to cure, at Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
It is said that both Russia and <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 />
-----ESTABLISHED 1.876.------- <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb />
Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
High Life Tobacco, Key West <lb />
Henry George Clear, Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Floor Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
for war. <lb />
be Journal <lb />
are thoroughly prepared Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Then there will probably 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 />
Sewing Machines, and mi <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Com <lb />
S. M. <lb />
English times and English <lb />
nets seem both to be out of joint. <lb />
Atlanta Journal. <lb />
Real Estate Agency <lb />
Millikan, Walker <lb />
It is an admitted fact that <lb />
is rapidly forging to the front <lb />
and it is only a question of a <lb />
short time when it will be the leading <lb />
city in the state, her railroad facilities <lb />
are unsurpassed and there is a con- <lb />
influx of capitol employed in the <lb />
various kinds of manufacturing enter- <lb />
prises, which is constantly increasing <lb />
the population of the city a great <lb />
demand for real estate has been <lb />
thereby and property is constant- <lb />
changing 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 <lb />
i vest can make no mistake if they come <lb />
this way, provided is taken <lb />
in location price of property. We <lb />
make it our business to keep a vigilant <lb />
watch the interest of our <lb />
and are in a position to save you <lb />
money as we keep posted values in <lb />
city and near farming 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 />
Room No- C, over Sykes Drug Store. <lb />
GREENSBORO, N. C. <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
Pitt County. In Superior Court <lb />
James H. Gray <lb />
against <lb />
Annie Gray. <lb />
The defendant Annie Gray 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 is required <lb />
to appear before the Judge of our <lb />
Court, at a court to beheld for <lb />
the county of Pitt at the house <lb />
in Greenville on the ninth Monday <lb />
after the first Monday in September, <lb />
it being the 0th 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 ii i-st 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 <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of the Court of Pitt C. <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 lest 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, en- <lb />
try Taker. A. Blow, <lb />
for Pitt County, N. C. <lb />
Any person, or persons, claiming ti- <lb />
to, or interest In the above <lb />
ed land must file their protest, in writ- <lb />
within the next days or they <lb />
will be barred. <lb />
Nervous people should take light <lb />
exercises, increasing them daily as <lb />
is gained. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having issued Letters of <lb />
Administration to me, 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 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. <lb />
Administrator of the Estate of <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER. <lb />
LAND <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
or Court of Pitt County at Sept. <lb />
term by His Honor Fred Moore <lb />
Judge presiding, in the case of James <lb />
S. et vs. Daniel Sum- <lb />
et undersigned com- <lb />
missioner will sell for cash, before the <lb />
court house door, in Greenville, <lb />
Monday the 9th day of Nov, <lb />
following described piece or parcel of <lb />
land, situated in the county of Pitt; <lb />
and in township, on the <lb />
north side of Tar river adjoining the <lb />
lands of the late Susan D. Brown and <lb />
William Whitehead. Beginning at a <lb />
stake in the old Washington road and <lb />
f mining west poles <lb />
to the fork of the Greenville and Tar- <lb />
and Gum Swamp roads, thence <lb />
down the Greenville and Tarboro road <lb />
south east poles, west <lb />
poles to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres. <lb />
This Out F. G. JAMES, <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 />
Oct. 1902. <lb />
The remains of Highsmith <lb />
were carried near Stokes Sunday <lb />
morning and with J- O. <lb />
U. A. M. lodge <lb />
from here attending in a body. <lb />
the advance of cotton <lb />
goods we went north early and <lb />
purchased stock of fall and <lb />
goods and feel sure that we <lb />
an save you money as we bought <lb />
bulk of our stock at old prices and <lb />
tell the same way. <lb />
invited. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. Moody Cox's remains arrived <lb />
here on Sunday evening's train <lb />
and were buried Hancock's <lb />
church Monday afternoon. <lb />
The other day a party bought <lb />
some wire fence from A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co., saying that he wanted a <lb />
fence which would his own <lb />
hogs as well as other and <lb />
only that will <lb />
do it is your make with wire <lb />
woven <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Tyson has returned <lb />
to the home of hr Mrs. <lb />
B. near Kinston. <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
Repairing done. Work <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Mrs. Hattie Nelson is visiting <lb />
friends near <lb />
We hare spared no time in <lb />
our stock and we think we <lb />
can suit the most <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
Singletrees 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 />
G. A. Kittrell Co. have sup- <lb />
ply of seed rye for sale. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox and Miss <lb />
Cox spent Tuesday in Greenville. <lb />
We would call attention to the <lb />
fact we have added dry goods to <lb />
our line of merchandise and re <lb />
ask the public to call <lb />
Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
For Rent or house and <lb />
lot located between Joseph us Cox <lb />
A. D. Cox on Academy street. <lb />
Apply to C. A. Fair. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay <lb />
the highest cash market price for <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
Prof. A. <lb />
and Miss Dora Cox left Monday <lb />
night for to attend <lb />
the Baptist association. <lb />
For brick see G. A. Kittrell <lb />
Co. They have recently burned a <lb />
kiln and will reason- <lb />
able to suit the times. <lb />
The Winterville Cigar Co. don't <lb />
belong to the trust. Send your <lb />
orders right along get the best <lb />
cheroot in the world for the money <lb />
patronize borne industries. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
Bring your cotton to Winter- <lb />
ville and have it ginned. G. A. <lb />
Kittrell Co. will buy your seed <lb />
and of Bl pay highest market <lb />
We have in stock the best line <lb />
of shoes ever offered here and can <lb />
fit you in both size price. <lb />
Bring your family and we will <lb />
this red on, so we will make <lb />
shoe squeal before you get it on <lb />
your foot. B. F. Co. <lb />
An behind a -Tar <lb />
wagon, two more wagons in <lb />
the front wagon, a pair of <lb />
cart wheels in hindmost <lb />
was the load that left A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg Co's yesterday for an <lb />
adjoining county. The prettiest <lb />
part of it is that the order is to be <lb />
duplicated soon as possible. <lb />
B. G. Chapman and Mrs. Chap- <lb />
man spent <lb />
Several our young people were <lb />
at Black Jack last Sabbath <lb />
Miss Annie Stocks and Mrs. W. <lb />
H. and children are visiting <lb />
in Ayden. <lb />
M. C of Mount <lb />
Olive, N. C, writes A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co. as <lb />
ability I think Tar Heel <lb />
wagons are surpassed by any. <lb />
This hot dry weather doesn't seem <lb />
loosen the tires at all. I have <lb />
been handling them for two years <lb />
and don't thing of them has <lb />
ever needed any repairs what <lb />
Dr. Cox addition to bis drug <lb />
stock always has on hand a com- <lb />
line of free school books, pen <lb />
and scratch tablets, pens, pencils, <lb />
and the finest assortment of box <lb />
stationery ever brought to Winter- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Stokes, are here up <lb />
their father's affairs. <lb />
All who doubt what we say <lb />
about buggy harness <lb />
taking the lead, both in price <lb />
quality, are kindly asked to call <lb />
and see for themselves. Several <lb />
sets in stock all the while. <lb />
Another town at <lb />
early day, so says rumor. <lb />
Harvey Cox spout <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
W now manufacturing a <lb />
wash out of the old North <lb />
also of gums. These <lb />
are very -beat of wood <lb />
that can be used. Apply to <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
la. U. Bryan has been over to <lb />
Bethel other points <lb />
We have car load <lb />
burgh fencing the <lb />
way. A. Co. <lb />
B. L. Kittrell, who has a <lb />
with the A. C. at Flor- <lb />
S. spending two or <lb />
three his parents, re <lb />
turned yesterday. <lb />
The Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
a specialty of horse shoeing. <lb />
K. B. Highsmith, of Mount <lb />
Olive, has here this week. <lb />
B. C. Pearce, of was <lb />
greeting; his friends here <lb />
day. <lb />
e have a nice line hats for <lb />
in ex- <lb />
or give you <lb />
change for <lb />
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb />
promptly done. <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Boarding J. D. <lb />
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb />
House town. <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will <lb />
the highest cash price for your <lb />
cotton seed. <lb />
Mr, at Drug Store <lb />
will be pleased to show you their <lb />
line of handsome gold and fountain <lb />
A few of our citizens attended <lb />
services at county home Sun <lb />
day. <lb />
Something for <lb />
a corpse was snipped away <lb />
the morning one received Sun <lb />
day <lb />
Thompson Gregory, of <lb />
gory, Ark., a firm worth over half <lb />
a are among A. G. Cox <lb />
Co's most Eco- <lb />
back baud customers. The <lb />
following letter has been received <lb />
from them. to yours <lb />
of recent, date, beg to say that we <lb />
are very much pleased with your <lb />
Economic back band. We find <lb />
that they will not hurt the back <lb />
of en fat or stock, and are <lb />
very convenient and durable. We <lb />
consider it a cheap back band at <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and Conn- <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Candles, Cakes, Crackers and Cheese <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Cl- <lb />
I gars. Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb />
i Fruits and Vegetables, Rice, Hominy <lb />
and Canned Goods. Green and Roast- <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and Laundry soaps. <lb />
Tinware. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
Bettie<lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Full Line of Millinery <lb />
Goods. <lb />
Mrs Sarah Taylor, <lb />
Fashionable <lb />
Milliner, <lb />
Best latest styles always on <lb />
hand. Call see. Next door <lb />
to Dr. B. T. Cox's drug store. <lb />
both old young, also the price, owing to its durability <lb />
valises, at prices comfort to avoiding <lb />
we very reasonable sore backs; because it is <lb />
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 />
B. F. Co., before <lb />
their are exhausted. <lb />
Miss Jones, from the <lb />
try, has been visiting Mi's. J. W. <lb />
Sparks. <lb />
W. L. House is erecting a good- <lb />
house on Main street for <lb />
the purpose of a <lb />
general repair and blacksmith <lb />
hop- <lb />
not affected by weather or sweat <lb />
either of which <lb />
rots the cloth or <lb />
Miss Bertha Kittrell left for <lb />
Greenville Monday to be <lb />
present at the Evans-Hardy mar- <lb />
Frank of Kinston, <lb />
pent Sunday here. <lb />
Mr. of Portsmouth, <lb />
Va., spent Sunday here. <lb />
i Bend model, or photo of invention <lb />
report on J or free book, i <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 Prompt <lb />
to all <lb />
Young i <lb />
Men's Suits <lb />
The young man who insists upon <lb />
Fashion's latest whims naturally <lb />
comes to Fashion's Headquarters <lb />
for them. As you that <lb />
means he comes here. <lb />
As soon as he lands he puts on <lb />
a suit, and the suit generally <lb />
lands him at once. <lb />
The smartest and newest <lb />
Sack Suits arc here, <lb />
as the new, high shoulder, <lb />
row lapel, single-breasted <lb />
Suit. Worsteds, Cheviots, Scotch <lb />
Suitings are the favorite fabrics. <lb />
THIS WAY, YOUNG MAN, IF YOU WANT A SUIT <lb />
OF CLOTHES THAT'S STRICTLY <lb />
r. <lb />
The <lb />
FRANK WILsON <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
Established <lb />
Incorporated 1901. <lb />
WHITT CO <lb />
Marble and Granite <lb />
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Main and electric power plant,<lb />
Branch offices and Mount, <lb />
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tiling is i the daily and <lb />
semi-weekly editions of <lb />
Reflector <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb />
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Lord of <lb />
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At 11-50 a million dollars in <lb />
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At high noon all the railroad <lb />
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in the bride's possession were <lb />
handed over. <lb />
A vote of thanks was then passed <lb />
to his lordship for leaving the <lb />
bride's father enough to live on <lb />
comfortably until the next rise in <lb />
Wail street, which is predicted <lb />
for next spring. <lb />
At two bishops, four <lb />
clergymen, two real estate lawyers <lb />
and a barrister pronounced the <lb />
benediction. <lb />
The groom will pass the next <lb />
three weeks with his bride at his <lb />
estates after the roof <lb />
has been repaired. <lb />
After this, it is understood, they <lb />
will separate and enter society. <lb />
New York Evening Post. <lb />
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb />
Conducted by Prof. J. D. Everett. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb />
AS. B. WHITE <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
and Department Store, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds U <lb />
Williams issued license to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHITE <lb />
B. Taylor and Effie Kittrell. <lb />
L. Carr and Janie P. <lb />
L. A. Ives and Mary E. Bland. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
John Moore and Martha Walters. <lb />
Council Brown and <lb />
Er-sex and Hardy. <lb />
N. 1803. <lb />
Mrs. Amanda and <lb />
son, Ernest, of spent <lb />
Saturday Sunday in town with <lb />
relatives <lb />
Mrs. G. D. Roberson and Mrs. <lb />
Peal, of spent yes- <lb />
in town. <lb />
Prof. J- D. Everette spent Sat- <lb />
and Sunday with relatives <lb />
in <lb />
Dr. W. J. Thigpen, of Tarboro, <lb />
was in town yesterday, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. P, <lb />
Jamesville, were in town today. <lb />
Mis Cobb and Miss Mary <lb />
pen, of Mildred, spent Friday <lb />
Dr. Thigpen, <lb />
Mrs. and <lb />
daughter, Sallie, spent the day <lb />
with Mrs <lb />
Misses Nina Grimes <lb />
spent in Tarboro. <lb />
The teachers of High <lb />
school wen- badly disappointed <lb />
Saturday by the rain, which <lb />
vented them from attending the <lb />
association. <lb />
Mr. of Robersonville, <lb />
came up Sunday to see Miss Sadie <lb />
Beverly. <lb />
Mix George Howard Is still very <lb />
ill. <lb />
B. W. Moseley, of Greenville, is <lb />
in town today. <lb />
DR. R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. P. THIGPEN, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
next door to Post Office. <lb />
AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Goods, Hardware Furniture, Groceries, <lb />
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor H. W. Whedbee has dis- <lb />
. r of the following cases in his <lb />
court since Oct. the lime <lb />
Jason Joyner, drunk and down, <lb />
and costs, lo <lb />
A brain drunk and <lb />
down, fined H and costs, <lb />
W. O. Evans, drunk down, <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
Jim Barrett, drunk down, <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
Alex. Bailey, drunk <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
M. a. drunk <lb />
I down, fined costs, <lb />
Cannon, drunk dis- <lb />
l orderly, lined and costs, <lb />
-Ii Frank drunk <lb />
down, lined and costs, <lb />
assault, fined <lb />
stock <lb />
f carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods. <lb />
p Notions, Shoes, Hals, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
p- Country Produce bought and sold. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb />
and Family Sup; lies constantly unhand. Country trade <lb />
H a specialty. Flour feed by load. <lb />
JAS, B. WHITE. <lb />
AT <lb />
BLOUNT <lb />
you can get honest goods at living prices. Sen our <lb />
large stock before you buy and be satisfied with your <lb />
purchases. <lb />
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb />
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb />
aid everything you wear. Everything use in <lb />
your house and everything you use in your parlor. <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty. -P <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 />
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb />
at prices to suit <lb />
any purse. I <lb />
We provide the most attractive necessities for your <lb />
table. e 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 />
always on hand. <lb />
Johnston Bros.<lb />
Paul Webb, <lb />
and costs, <lb />
Silas assault, fined <lb />
and costs, <lb />
J. drunk and down, <lb />
find costs, <lb />
N. ii. Lewis, drunk and <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
L. A. Hudson, drunk down, <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
Ben Bryant Jones, drunk and <lb />
down, fined cost, <lb />
Ben Bryant carrying con- <lb />
weapon, bound over to <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
I Sin inn. drunk and down, <lb />
costs, <lb />
Roberson, and dis <lb />
orderly, fined and costs, <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
E. A. Mote, Jr., D. D. Gardner, E. A. Sr., <lb />
President <lb />
D. D. Gardner, W. K. Smith, E. A. Sr., <lb />
E. A. Jr. J. B. 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 />
line of Harness and first class Farm Wagons. <lb />
Call and examine our Stock. <lb />
E. <lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it on your <lb />
stationery. <lb />
inuring the mad dog excitement <lb />
here a few weeks ago, a dog be- <lb />
longing to Mr. W. B. Wilson was <lb />
among those bitten by the rabid <lb />
dog running at large. Mr. Wilson <lb />
at once had his dog shot up and <lb />
kept him Sunday the <lb />
dog began acting strangely, and <lb />
Monday showed inch signs of <lb />
he was killed. <lb />
. . <lb />
AFTER TWO TEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb />
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended that works automatically, <lb />
Is Non <lb />
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory <lb />
of and payment of arrears with Interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf 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 as an during the lifetime <lb />
of insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
NINE <lb />
Department <lb />
The Branch of the Reflector is in charge <lb />
of C. B. Bradley, who is to transact any <lb />
for the paper in and territory. <lb />
LU <lb />
a a <lb />
CO <lb />
id<lb />
, W J <lb />
HI <lb />
C m g r<lb />
a e <lb />
as B <lb />
II <lb />
to <lb />
Parham and Parham <lb />
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE <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 foods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
summer dress goods at about <lb />
half price, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
Always carries a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
General <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on car load lots of <lb />
DAVENPORT <lb />
N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business I am <lb />
better than prepared to supply all the <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from a cam- <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton 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 />
Tobacco is Selling for Better Prices. <lb />
All classes of good tobacco have advanced, bright <lb />
strips, cutters and wrappers. There is now a good <lb />
demand for all grades. PAR- <lb />
are well equipped for selling your <lb />
tobacco at highest market prices. <lb />
With long experience in the business, a large, well-lighted house and first- <lb />
service, we can show and sell your tobacco to fine advantage. <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 />
GRIMESLAND <lb />
DEPARTMENT <lb />
Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
bottom <lb />
A full line of Drugs Medicines Highest prices paid <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
No Joke <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 a foil <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 />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Anything wanted in the way <lb />
of Clothing. Dry Goods, No- <lb />
Shoes, Hats, <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
here, whether 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 />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy <lb />
eerie, Tobacco and The <lb />
i only Soda Fountain in town, All <lb />
i the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day. <lb />
I will bell my house and lo <lb />
containing acres of land in <lb />
the town of a good five <lb />
room house, a good barn and <lb />
wood and good <lb />
water, conveniently located, near <lb />
depot, will give possession Jan- <lb />
1st, 1901. Also two other <lb />
town lots with a small three <lb />
nearly new. For further <lb />
information write or call on me. <lb />
C. K. Bradley. <lb />
c. n. <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon,<lb />
Complete Stock Drugs. <lb />
J. Proctor Bros <lb />
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb />
aim <lb />
If want build a house, <lb />
o f In it, slothing and <lb />
dry goods far family, <lb />
for your tabla, or for <lb />
rear farm, supply your <lb />
Our mill aid are now <lb />
in full blast we are <lb />
pared to grind corn, <lb />
aw lumbar, aid, de all kinds <lb />
of tunes work fer balusters <lb />
and a. We also <lb />
general <lb />
and wage as. <lb />
Evening of Rare Pleasure. <lb />
I were more than <lb />
, delighted with the entertainment <lb />
in the opera house Tuesday night, <lb />
by Miss Georgia Kay <lb />
is a most dimming <lb />
every number given was <lb />
excellent. It is hard lo tell in <lb />
which she is best, s all her <lb />
selections, whether comic, tragic <lb />
or pathetic, were rendered as by a <lb />
master of the Hit. It was Miss <lb />
visit to <lb />
and those who heard her first <lb />
were glad of the opportunity to <lb />
hear her again. The songs by Mr. <lb />
Preston Cotten and Miss Sallie <lb />
Both were <lb />
were <lb />
The local hits by Mr. Cotten <lb />
one of his songs went straight to <lb />
the mark and received much <lb />
applause. <lb />
Capture Robber at Rocky Mount. <lb />
News reached the city at a late <lb />
hour last night that one the <lb />
men who was engaged in the at <lb />
to rob the bank at Spring <lb />
Hope captured in Rocky <lb />
Mount and identified by Mr. Tis- <lb />
dale, the man whom the robbers <lb />
pounced upon and bound and <lb />
whole story of the young men aim- <lb />
ed with Winchesters frighten-d <lb />
the brigands <lb />
Farther particulars of the capture <lb />
could net be and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
What a Lease Means <lb />
A lease of the Atlantic and <lb />
Carolina Railroad <lb />
that the state will its prop- <lb />
rights this property, and <lb />
thereby be a gainer its enhanced <lb />
value, while a sale, seems <lb />
to be the sentiment in the western, <lb />
part of the state, would only mean <lb />
a fixed amount of money without <lb />
mime benefits. <lb />
We are told by reputable law- <lb />
that a sale cannot be effected <lb />
on account of outstanding bonds, <lb />
and if sold every <lb />
would become liable for losses <lb />
incurred. Au advantageous lease, <lb />
such as proposed responsible <lb />
parties, will guarantee the stock- <lb />
holders a fair annual dividend, <lb />
give the of the road a <lb />
service equal the present, <lb />
Cotten between the numbers were <lb />
enjoyable features of with improvement as conditions <lb />
may demand, besides lower <lb />
freight rates. <lb />
It is politics which endangers <lb />
the Atlantic and North Carolina <lb />
Railroad and prevents its being of <lb />
dividend paying value to its stock- <lb />
holders, and of building up tie <lb />
section through which it passes. <lb />
A with politics entirely <lb />
will be a factor in the <lb />
of waste places, as the <lb />
lessees give the assurance that <lb />
they will lend every effort to pro- <lb />
mote <lb />
Headlight. <lb />
pencil tablet, per- <lb />
leaves, on the market <lb />
largest for the money. <lb />
from the bank, j Book <lb />
If all reports are true Greenville <lb />
will witness several weddings <lb />
before Christmas <lb />
a. <lb /></p>
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TEN <lb />
K. O. <lb />
Tin- writer has been informed The last annual session of the <lb />
that since the people of Indian Trail of North <lb />
their school building, every adopted <lb />
resolutions favoring the abolishment <lb />
and also <lb />
available farm in reach of the school <lb />
has been sold or rented to outsiders <lb />
in. One man told the <lb />
the writer that he would be against liquor traffic in the state. <lb />
ed to leave because the farm he had, The resolutions read as <lb />
been renting had sold to el Whereas, we believe the dictum <lb />
from another county who was of some of the ablest writers on <lb />
coming to it, and he couldn't rent criminal jurisdiction, that it is the <lb />
another. Verily a good school puts <lb />
life into the dry bones of <lb />
Morning Post. <lb />
LETTER TO FLEMING MOORE. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Dear What's the penalty <lb />
for making or Belling short meas <lb />
in your state <lb />
And does it make any difference, <lb />
if three-fourths of the paints are <lb />
t- m ensure T <lb />
Is pints a full-gallon or a <lb />
certainty rather than the severity of fool gallon <lb />
punishment for crime committed What's the penalty for making <lb />
that has the greatest deterrent in-L, for I <lb />
upon the criminally disposed i T . . ., . <lb />
element and U paint, if mixed <lb />
Whereas, we further believe that with a little and labeled <lb />
editor of death by mixed or something <lb />
recently stood by John P. Morgan the that t <lb />
in his church in New York and on the part of to refuse But we don't intend to go into <lb />
listened to sing of the gee- J to verdict of guilty <lb />
hymns with as muck vigor as <lb />
an old time Methodist, but for all <lb />
John is an expert at <lb />
lowing every tiling in sight and all <lb />
such verdict is to be followed by <lb />
the of said there- <lb />
fore <lb />
that we urge upon the <lb />
legislators of our state the abolition <lb />
that saved oar brother of the the death penalty, and the sub- <lb />
-was the fact that John didn't need <lb />
him in ins and <lb />
Children. <lb />
B i- I, I <lb />
therefor of a more rational <lb />
punishment in with the <lb />
dictates of man's higher nature. <lb />
Whereas, the legislature of this <lb />
state has enacted some desirable and <lb />
stringent legislation for the <lb />
traffic; <lb />
be it <lb />
Resolved. That we the <lb />
list Conference urge upon our <lb />
denomination to participate both <lb />
and denominationally <lb />
lend and-zinc aid <lb />
true. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
F. W. Co. <lb />
P. L. Carr sells our paint <lb />
Skeptic. <lb />
Wondering beside bough I <lb />
bloom <lb />
Which bent its hallowed head <lb />
a stream. <lb />
And, like a monk who prays against <lb />
the doom <lb />
Of death, it counted off summer I in all earnest and well directed <lb />
dream i for the suppression of the <lb />
In one long rosary of fragrance, till, traffic in our state. <lb />
The last breath melted on the silver, . <lb />
And old faltered The two big trust corn- <lb />
tin re . panics in Baltimore Monday, with <lb />
Tor I could read no answer <lb />
to my prayer. <lb />
But now, in glad October's spreading i <lb />
blush, <lb />
pause again along the <lb />
lace <lb />
Lo, brighter than the brown blur of <lb />
the thrush <lb />
up in the millions, was a <lb />
heavy jolt to financial circles. When <lb />
I watered stocks begin to leak there <lb />
orchard is danger of somebody being left <lb />
I out in the wet, and it seems the <lb />
; trust companies is question had <lb />
all its flutter ivy-lace, been much in that <lb />
The great, red pippins, born of sum- <lb />
mer o dream, <lb />
Drop purple shadow-heads into<lb />
God's answer to the blossom-pray- <lb />
now <lb />
I i nor ask the win or how. <lb />
Aloysius Coll. <lb />
securities. <lb />
His Three children. <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
of the most terrible crimes ever <lb />
committed in North Carolina <lb />
this morning when Dr. J <lb />
V. Jay, a -veil known physician of <lb />
county, living at Bar- <lb />
twenty miles of <lb />
killed with a claw ham <lb />
three children, aged two. <lb />
-ix years. ; <lb />
of was r <lb />
. by telephone iii <lb />
Everybody's Magazine November, 1903. <lb />
A mission is liable to swamp a <lb />
magazine. So much zeal is <lb />
oped that the real function of the <lb />
publication, which is to entertain, is <lb />
forgotten, this excess Every- <lb />
body's Magazine, which has recent- <lb />
undertaken a crusade against the <lb />
habit in America, <lb />
is obviously not to be led. The <lb />
November con tents-table makes a <lb />
most inviting showing, presenting <lb />
as it docs stories and sketches by <lb />
such amusing writers as Alfred Hen. <lb />
Lewis, Henry and Eugene <lb />
Wood. There is no intrusion of a <lb />
policy at all, and the reader is likely <lb />
to find himself in the midst of Fran- <lb />
Bellamy's article about <lb />
Men Who Are Not without <lb />
Notice <lb />
We take this method of notify- <lb />
all purchasers of the Eli <lb />
lands sold before the court <lb />
house door at Greenville, N. C, on <lb />
1903, to meet us at the <lb />
Clerk of the Court's office in Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. on Tuesday, Oct. 27th, <lb />
inst. When and where we will be <lb />
prepared to make deed to said <lb />
purchases upon payment of their <lb />
respective bids. If any of <lb />
said purchases at said sale <lb />
have assigned his or her bids <lb />
it will he necessary to write <lb />
E. Cobb, at Tarboro, the <lb />
of same in full, at once. <lb />
yours, <lb />
F. Marion <lb />
E. Cobb. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Does your head Pa <lb />
back, of your eyes P; <lb />
taste in your i <lb />
liver <lb />
fiver pills. They cure c v <lb />
headache, <lb />
. <lb />
it is said that Jay had been at there is <lb />
Want j <lb />
c J . <lb />
Greenville Produce and <lb />
Provision Market. <lb />
Reported by M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
drinking heavily for nearly two i <lb />
weeks last night ran hi wife nation <lb />
home. <lb />
a serious , pat. <lb />
Mr. Bellamy avers Family Flour-straight <lb />
, . . , , , bushel <lb />
is losing its ideals and Bacon-hog round per lb <lb />
4.25 <lb />
that today success only means <lb />
Mrs. Jay returned this morning the mo- <lb />
the act of preparing The newest creed is, he Pork <lb />
breakfast when her husband at- L. may be more lbs per bushel <lb />
net again drove her ,.,, but Peas <lb />
f She started bf way to convince the world that <lb />
ham <lb />
sides <lb />
shoulders <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 Goods, <lb />
Ladies Jackets, Furs <lb />
brands of FINE <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 <lb />
Jas. F. Davenport, <lb />
New White Front. <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
We are showing a splendid assort- <lb />
of the newest and best, and <lb />
we are offering them at low prices. <lb />
neighbor's to get help and left her <lb />
ice the <lb />
you have brains, is to make <lb />
children crying on the porch. w,, of New <lb />
the mother was gone Jay; exclusion of people <lb />
Butter <lb />
Duck <lb />
head <lb />
36-inch Mohair, black, <lb />
Mohair, black, <lb />
14-i Mohair, and <lb />
inch Mohair, cream, <lb />
inch black, blue, <lb />
gray, brown, <lb />
52-inch black, 1.00 <lb />
inch black, 1.50 <lb />
black, 2.00 <lb />
36-inch <lb />
inch Silk Henrietta 1.25 <lb />
Cheviot Sere, colors, <lb />
52-inch blue, 1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
to <lb />
Venetians. <lb />
Broadcloth, <lb />
de <lb />
de Crepe, <lb />
Mercerized <lb />
killed all three of the <lb />
With a claw-hammer. <lb />
was a drunkard full <lb />
Ian <lb />
who are Broilers <lb />
Una no place for states-1 lb <lb />
of <lb />
ii. authors or scientists unless they Geese <lb />
have money. On the other hand, he <lb />
when he committed important men in <lb />
crime. <lb />
SALVE TEAT HEALS <lb />
without leaving a Bear <lb />
I be name Witch Hazel is applied <lb />
to salves but De Witt's <lb />
Salve is the <lb />
Hazel made that contains <lb />
the pure unadulterated witch hazel. <lb />
If any other Witch Hazel is <lb />
you it is a counterfeit. <lb />
C. HeWitt Witch Hazel <lb />
and De Witt's Witch Hazel <lb />
Salve is the best salve in the <lb />
world for cuts, burns, bruises, <lb />
or bleeding, itching <lb />
protruding piles. Bold by <lb />
John L. Wooten. <lb />
The North Carolina Christian <lb />
Convention will meet in <lb />
vest week, beginning Tuesday. <lb />
try whose position a splendid pro- <lb />
test against tie prevailing craze. <lb />
Their careers, as stated here, arc <lb />
certainly inspiring The article <lb />
will set people thinking about <lb />
significant tendencies in modem <lb />
life. <lb />
Alfred who collaborated <lb />
with Flynt in his series of <lb />
studies f Graft in American <lb />
describes that <lb />
what has been accomplish- <lb />
ed for decency in New York by an <lb />
honest administration. There is also <lb />
an summing-up of the <lb />
career of John Alexander by a <lb />
man with the analytic capacity for <lb />
the K. Friedman, the dis- <lb />
Chicago novelist. <lb />
lb. <lb />
lb <lb />
Tallow <lb />
Fodder <lb />
Hay <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Meal <lb />
1.26 <lb />
11.28 <lb />
full line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, including Persian Bands, <lb />
Pendants, etc. e display of Dress Skirts <lb />
and Petticoats. We carry the and <lb />
SHOES for ladies. We can surely please every woman. <lb />
FOR <lb />
One H. P. Boiler and engine. <lb />
Boiler returns flue, Engine in good <lb />
running order. One patent tooth hole <lb />
saw. Saw frame and foot carriage, <lb />
Hatchet head-blocks, up-to-date one <lb />
cut-off saw, shaft and pulleys, one <lb />
saw Pratt gin, feeder and condenser, <lb />
good as new, two lines of shafting and <lb />
pulleys, one Cotton Press run with <lb />
steam power, belting, fixtures and etc. <lb />
One inch heavy top runner, <lb />
miter gearing, makes good meal. All <lb />
in good running order. Any person <lb />
wants good bargains, come and exam- <lb />
for themselves. <lb />
The outfit can be bought <lb />
cheap. Apply to <lb />
J. H. CLARE. <lb />
Cone-toe, N. C. <lb />
JAS. F. DAVENPORT <lb />
market is a Little 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. Yon have heard the old <lb />
about proof of the Just bring <lb />
us your tobacco we will show you the proof in high <lb />
prices. <lb />
a F. EVANS COMPANY.<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
j. WHICHARD, and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL Na. MM <lb />
Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
Baltimore, Oct <lb />
Foster, president of the <lb />
Steamship today in <lb />
speaking of a trip south with <lb />
Southern <lb />
in the south is of <lb />
an character <lb />
Greensboro, Oct. 21-, <lb />
At tonight, the home of <lb />
and Mrs. Augustus Bryan <lb />
White, -113 this <lb />
Alisa Mary Belle White, their <lb />
was married to Mr. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
bringing prices. The bank, of D. C, the <lb />
is strong, and by the <lb />
general situation is bride's Kev. C. E. <lb />
I of <lb />
bu of the <lb />
south, Norfolk, <lb />
Greensboro, A Birmingham, <lb />
was visited <lb />
by oar party, and we the <lb />
growth the community, <lb />
the manufacturing the <lb />
business the general <lb />
condition of most <lb />
was h gratified to Ii-urn <lb />
the slump <lb />
securities Wall street <lb />
no way affected <lb />
Everything is en <lb />
the business man and <lb />
does not seem care <lb />
very much what bulls bears <lb />
of our party was the <lb />
annual inspect inn tour of the <lb />
Southern and I to <lb />
say I was struck with the <lb />
It. was home wed- <lb />
ding, friends <lb />
b cut <lb />
of town relatives present were. Col. <lb />
Mr I. far <lb />
i groom, Misses Eliza- <lb />
beth <lb />
Mi i. <lb />
Demand a Home Before Wedding. <lb />
Conn., October <lb />
Elizabeth has proved <lb />
she and at the same time <lb />
will not follow her own <lb />
Miss Elizabeth at Lee, a <lb />
pretty town the Berkshire, <lb />
There P. Bent courted her, <lb />
he thought he had won <lb />
their wedding were <lb />
sent out. <lb />
The invitation have <lb />
been recalled, Bent has <lb />
Unit Miss Elizabeth <lb />
will he bend. Mr. <lb />
Bent cod Miss Elisabeth arranged <lb />
Rollins and Roosevelt. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Oct. <lb />
Republican state chairman Rollins <lb />
saw the this morning <lb />
and discussed primarily the Lin- <lb />
contest, <lb />
subjects were under consideration <lb />
and the one the president <lb />
took a lively interest was the <lb />
future of the republican party in <lb />
North Carolina. Mr. Roosevelt <lb />
wanted t know of local conditions, <lb />
the report is that he <lb />
lighted when told <lb />
is going to wage a lively tight <lb />
in the coming the <lb />
their-wedding without carefully it represented to him <lb />
mapping out their future. After a division among <lb />
ti B democrats all over the tale. <lb />
A Naval Action. <lb />
Elizabeth, N. J. Oct. <lb />
Seven tugs from the Brooklyn <lb />
navy yard a big floating <lb />
rick flying stars and stripes, <lb />
made a the Crescent <lb />
ship yards early this morning and <lb />
captured the cruiser <lb />
and torpedo Nicholson and <lb />
The prizes were n <lb />
to Brooklyn navy yard. With <lb />
the exception of two officers of the <lb />
navy department at th Crescent <lb />
few were moving <lb />
about the arrived <lb />
shortly after o'clock. The <lb />
cent officers had previous in- <lb />
formation of the pr raid. <lb />
Washing tum, Mr. Mis. <lb />
Herbert K of <lb />
M. G, Wesley oil <lb />
mi O. C M r. G. <lb />
White of N. t;. Mr-j <lb />
J. Burt J. of Chap el N. <lb />
V. <lb />
Mi. J. of <lb />
sweetly asked Mr. <lb />
w ht he had tone to a <lb />
home for her. <lb />
The strenuous arbiter of the <lb />
white was so well pleased <lb />
that he told Mr. to call <lb />
Mr. Bent urged that it would he wanted a hearing. <lb />
to board Wish his <lb />
the winter. Gently, but firmly., <lb />
that -she <lb />
a homo of her own nod to <lb />
The president made the impression <lb />
on the Tar Heel chairman that he <lb />
won have absolute control of the <lb />
patronage North Carolina, <lb />
he would look to him for its <lb />
i, Miss . dispensation. The j <lb />
Bernard, . f , Mi. now that be words <lb />
was maid of owned HiM should call at the <lb />
a calm but when m today for he <lb />
be head of own household, <lb />
Jr of the acted as . . <lb />
, m, , r , So wedding was postponed. <lb />
now that be parting words <lb />
a house. Miss should call at <lb />
t a. <lb />
white <lb />
Fatal Fall. <lb />
N. C, Oct. G. <lb />
Loonies, who fell from a <lb />
pole here today and broke his leg, <lb />
died this afternoon. <lb />
Moody on an Inspection Tour. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb />
Secretary Moody left on the <lb />
carrying <lb />
roses. Mrs. Herbert A. <lb />
of as of <lb />
to look at the lease. <lb />
insist have <lb />
freely with him on all party <lb />
, but their friends pro-1 <lb />
black . . . . . , <lb />
I they mm be -as I <lb />
over . i <lb />
H the is <lb />
general excellent condition of the <lb />
that the property has undergone <lb />
the past is wonderful. <lb />
Grades have been reduced, curves <lb />
eliminated new ballast laid. <lb />
This shows that there has been a <lb />
great expenditure money, all <lb />
which has been ca for was <lb />
taken out of the of the <lb />
property. <lb />
Fifty Ninth Annual Co of the <lb />
Christian <lb />
Tuesday, Oct. the State <lb />
convention of the Christian church <lb />
will begin its sessions at the Chris- <lb />
church. Tuesday will be de- <lb />
voted to the of the Chris- <lb />
Woman's Board Missions. <lb />
A number those who will take <lb />
part in this work are quite <lb />
in Name. <lb />
France <lb />
t he attired in a . go-1 <lb />
gown blue ; <lb />
e I of the signs put u i on of Clark, a j bet Secretary of War <lb />
. U. Mis. the t giving names white man, two years the palace this <lb />
Twice Hanged. <lb />
Ala. Oct. <lb />
Hall, colored, was <lb />
jail here at noon yesterday for <lb />
goes inspect the navy yard. He <lb />
will be joined there by Rear Ad- <lb />
The secretary <lb />
will return here Sunday. <lb />
Root in Paris. <lb />
Oct. Lou- <lb />
tree spend <lb />
in Cit <lb />
i m,. <lb />
honey won reefs t <lb />
., Hall walked to scaffold <lb />
Gen. <lb />
Toxic, noticed in saying n the American Ambassador <lb />
g to For Dickinson time of Mr. Root will <lb />
D. o. j spelled drop <lb />
man <lb />
state, beloved by a large up <lb />
mends, while Mr once, the a second time. His <lb />
sou of Col. Joe P. bat is upon was broken by the second <lb />
home <lb />
bride is of . <lb />
y o <lb />
a ad for lane the The <lb />
ladies of lib is speller Both so loin <lb />
Root <lb />
return to London <lb />
that he <lb />
chasing agent of the Southern town names to be a <lb />
Railway, Washing n, C, is,; <lb />
well Foot <lb />
known. Mr. <lb />
The High Point tells a lame foot. <lb />
I fall. A <lb />
in-iii woo <lb />
ii . . ,., i tic night ii the prided school. <lb />
in the work this Bo- of three i i i,. <lb />
Among the sill Horn <lb />
Miss Annie Agnes a re- county last week <lb />
turned missionary, <lb />
Wednesday morning <lb />
York, r Two <lb />
hundred of the followers of John <lb />
Alexander indicated that <lb />
they were tired of the work of <lb />
. reforming New York city and <lb />
row try declaring that an , ,.,. <lb />
After in- <lb />
spite to all who wanted to give <lb />
work give others a chance to <lb />
on n nail that went bill it ,, Me, at <lb />
had the sole of shoe and I their , <lb />
witnessed the execution <lb />
row by <lb />
had been <lb />
conviction Hall got <lb />
prove an and witnesses cum- <lb />
to school or <lb />
In a town near Chariot. <lb />
proper, will begin, of By which had its for <lb />
the speakers are men of national a colored b a <lb />
fame. Dr. F. D. Power, of Wash- of the best <lb />
D. C, B. L. Smith, major d u, <lb />
several Others outside <lb />
the state are expected. <lb />
Many the delegates will come <lb />
Monday evening's train, <lb />
I confess fail <lb />
was II <lb />
; entirely <lb />
is a fain- foot, of nail <lb />
against the akin on t p of lb <lb />
foot; wound I <lb />
him much trouble Jay's Condition Critical. <lb />
wall. <lb />
to make lit. today. <lb />
said name, is no <lb />
to <lb />
III i 11-11 <lb />
stay of the Law if the Torch. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
report was started site was Leonard <lb />
conjured by him, and it attempted to kill Frank <lb />
those who have so consent- among the and found several months ago <lb />
ed to entertain delegates should lie ready acceptance, in bis I he was found guilty <lb />
ready to take them Monday night, of which be had a instead <lb />
A large delegation is expected and leading member, he got being sent to penitentiary. <lb />
Greenville should do herself credit shoulder. Ti. j leniency of the court created a <lb />
by showing to these visitors that town bin good feeling, and early this <lb />
Greenville is second to town <lb />
stale hospitality. <lb />
Lost and <lb />
Wednesday night Mr. H. C. <lb />
Hooker took off his vest and hung <lb />
it on the back of a in his <lb />
j and looked at nun ash he was <lb />
cut off from all with <lb />
his race, the attitude of which be- <lb />
came so threatening him <lb />
that by advice of employer <lb />
left the town sous <lb />
and went to Richmond. Here <lb />
two true stories. Men and <lb />
place of business. His watch was <lb />
in one pocket of vest. At the j heathen are at our doors. <lb />
time to close up he forgot his vest Observer. <lb />
and went home without it. A <lb />
clerk opened at the hour <lb />
this morning and when Mr. Hooker <lb />
came down later the vest and <lb />
watch were gone. A quiet search <lb />
was started at once and both vest <lb />
watch were found adorning <lb />
the of a colored gentleman <lb />
sauntering around in <lb />
morning a mob of twenty men went <lb />
four Hush field <lb />
and ordered them to remove <lb />
their household effects at once. <lb />
Members of mob helped them <lb />
carry out their furniture which <lb />
was loaded or. their wagons, and <lb />
they were then ordered to leave <lb />
the and never return. The <lb />
wagons containing the <lb />
I lies their little household <lb />
Three in j goods were started the direction <lb />
Sheriff O. W. has and a moment later a <lb />
only three prisoners Ids charge torch was applied to <lb />
now. When the was sent to I and they were burned. There <lb />
the roads of Pitt county had I seemed to be a understand- <lb />
but two left, which was the email-1 of what was going on, as none <lb />
cat number in jail at one time of the citizens appeared to put <lb />
he beau sheriff. I the fires. <lb />
N. U. Oct. is <lb />
learned today that Mrs. J. Z. <lb />
who since the her <lb />
children has been in h critical <lb />
condition, is no better and fens <lb />
of her recovery are entertained. <lb />
Mrs. lather arrived here <lb />
today from Georgia, where <lb />
at the time of the tragedy. There <lb />
is much expressed for <lb />
the fort wife of Dr. Jay <lb />
by those who have known her <lb />
since childhood. Mrs. Jay has <lb />
been married seven years. At the <lb />
time, of her marriage she was not <lb />
quite years old. <lb />
A Boy. <lb />
Mrs. can't get <lb />
lie to carry in the coal or do any- <lb />
thing any more. I wonder where <lb />
be <lb />
Mr. over to Jim- <lb />
sou's helping their boy carry <lb />
their Sun. <lb />
Mrs. yon <lb />
talk more when we are together <lb />
don't like to Inter- <lb />
yea, my <lb />
followers <lb />
said <lb />
he, those suits by <lb />
Chan's Chicago. They are <lb />
against me personally, not <lb />
against <lb />
Turning his attention to <lb />
said people should be care- <lb />
of i licit and use them <lb />
carefully even the family. <lb />
Why, my son, Gladstone never <lb />
Kissed a woman outside the fain <lb />
he said. <lb />
If a man could pick out the <lb />
places where he would like to have <lb />
a woman far she would be funnier- <lb />
looking than she is. <lb />
Sometimes a girl's face is <lb />
misfortune. <lb />
A man has very different ideas <lb />
on bad luck the day a girl refuses <lb />
to marry him and two years after. <lb />
Our sins are like bill collectors. <lb />
They generally us out. <lb />
When people are proud of their <lb />
teeth it is false pride. <lb />
If you invited to a wedding <lb />
the cheapest thing to send re- <lb />
may be fair as to com- <lb />
and unfair in way- <lb />
Very often hardest to <lb />
keep are w. i <lb />
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