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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
A WINNER. <lb/>
THAT NUMBER DRAWS <lb/>
REFLECTOR SEW- <lb/>
MACHINE. <lb/>
TICKET GIVEN OUT TODAY. <lb/>
The Plan Brought The Reflector <lb/>
One Thousand Dollars <lb/>
in Subscriptions. <lb/>
Borne months ago The <lb/>
announced that it was going <lb/>
to give a Wheeler Wilson, drop- <lb/>
head, ball bearing sewing machine <lb/>
to one of its subscribers. To de- <lb/>
who should get a thous- <lb/>
and were prepared <lb/>
consecutively from to <lb/>
there being tour figures on <lb/>
every ticket. A blank ticket was <lb/>
More <lb/>
can bring or send it to Be <lb/>
If the ticket is by <lb/>
a subscriber too far from Greenville <lb/>
to come in to bring it. we <lb/>
would suggest that it be sent by <lb/>
registered letter to guard against <lb/>
danger of loss. Write your name <lb/>
in ink across the back of ticket <lb/>
and send us your shipping address <lb/>
and the machine will be shipped <lb/>
you direct from the factory. <lb/>
In order the machine, which <lb/>
is one of the best may be <lb/>
entirely new when it readies the <lb/>
winner, and also to avoid the <lb/>
of it having to be <lb/>
from Greenville, we have let <lb/>
it remain in the factory of the <lb/>
Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine <lb/>
Co., at Atlanta, Ga., to be shipped <lb/>
on our order. It will be ordered <lb/>
shipped just as is the <lb/>
holding the winning number <lb/>
furnishes us shipping directions- <lb/>
White <lb/>
Negroes in the <lb/>
House. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Nov. <lb/>
The incident which two years ago <lb/>
brought fame to President Roosevelt <lb/>
and Booker Washington alike, was <lb/>
repeated at the white this <lb/>
afternoon. Negroes, some bright <lb/>
and others black, <lb/>
received in the east room by the <lb/>
president and Mrs. Roosevelt, and <lb/>
afterwards they partook of a buffet <lb/>
luncheon in the historic state din- <lb/>
room. These were <lb/>
seamen from the May Flower and <lb/>
the Sylph and they received <lb/>
together with something like one <lb/>
hundred other seamen who were <lb/>
The apparently <lb/>
their reception by the <lb/>
chief executive more their <lb/>
white companions. At least they <lb/>
manifested outward evidence to <lb/>
that when leaving the white <lb/>
house. The occasion promises t <lb/>
become historic for several <lb/>
sons. It is the first time in the <lb/>
history of the government that a <lb/>
TAMMANY <lb/>
TIGERS LEAD <lb/>
THEM ALL <lb/>
IS ELECTED <lb/>
MAYOR BY SIXTY <lb/>
THOUSAND. <lb/>
TOM JOHNSON LOSES OHIO <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Chicago, Oct. Murray <lb/>
crushed by the attack <lb/>
made upon him by bis son, John <lb/>
Alexander party of enlisted men of either the <lb/>
statement that I am not the father army or the navy has been formal- <lb/>
of John Alexander is the y received by the and <lb/>
sent to Mr. L. ever uttered by the his wife. second lime in <lb/>
and he was asked to fill of man. It is I the history of the nation that <lb/>
the blank with a number between should repudiate me have dined at the white <lb/>
and seal the ticket after I have done for him. i house, the other occasion being <lb/>
side of three envelopes and e m-v I known to every in the laud, <lb/>
it direct to Mr. J. L. Little wedlock. No one can deny it. It is a third time that have <lb/>
of the of Greenville who records be had at the been received socially at the white <lb/>
had kindly consented to it <lb/>
without being opened until <lb/>
should fee requested by the editor <lb/>
of to break <lb/>
seal and make public the number <lb/>
the ticket <lb/>
The disposition of the <lb/>
then one being <lb/>
free to awry of The <lb/>
who paid as as <lb/>
at one time, every dollar get- <lb/>
a ticket., the person get- <lb/>
ting the ticket in <lb/>
Maryland and Other States Went <lb/>
Democratic in the <lb/>
Yesterday. <lb/>
Jackson, election <lb/>
here was the quietest ever known <lb/>
and a small vote There <lb/>
was no opposition to the demo- <lb/>
ticket and consequently lit- <lb/>
Interest in result. <lb/>
Providence, K. returns <lb/>
from state election show that Gar- <lb/>
democrat, has been re-elected <lb/>
a reduced majority. <lb/>
Lincoln. is <lb/>
very close on -Supreme court judge. <lb/>
Republicans carry the state for <lb/>
university regents. <lb/>
Jersey City, N. M. <lb/>
republican, major, was re- <lb/>
elected for term of two years, by a <lb/>
plurality of 1500. <lb/>
Denver, has gone <lb/>
republican, electing Campbell for <lb/>
Supreme court judge by a large <lb/>
majority. The vote was light. <lb/>
Baltimore, <lb/>
candidate for governor, is <lb/>
elected by safe majority. <lb/>
New B. <lb/>
was elected Mayor of Greater New <lb/>
York by plurality. Grout <lb/>
for comptroller, whom the fusion- <lb/>
and republicans made such a <lb/>
fight against, ran ahead of <lb/>
vote. Low carried but one <lb/>
of five that was <lb/>
Richmond. There his vote was <lb/>
below two years ago. Tam- <lb/>
many swept the board clean and <lb/>
great register offices, Princes the other occasions being <lb/>
Street, Scotland. I the Booker Washington dinner <lb/>
have always. red a -quiet, peace- and the presence men to <lb/>
able, Christian life, and it breaks their wives at the judicial Alter election <lb/>
my heart to have this trouble last winter which Mayor Low sent him a <lb/>
come inward-the I congressmen made notable when, congratulations. Tam- <lb/>
forces throughout the city <lb/>
Two Brothers at War. <lb/>
WM <lb/>
g away today and the following <lb/>
correspondence tells the remainder <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. C. Nov. <lb/>
Mr. L. <lb/>
Cashier Bank ii Greenville, <lb/>
Sir; As of The <lb/>
sewing machine prise, aIM, <lb/>
tickets have bean disposed of, <lb/>
I united in a general <lb/>
Ky. Bet urns in- <lb/>
ion by <lb/>
plurality and the election of <lb/>
members of the legislature <lb/>
The sen- <lb/>
Boston, Bates, re- <lb/>
THIS IS THE BEST <lb/>
NEWS YET. <lb/>
DURHAM GOES DRY BY <lb/>
A MAJORITY OF <lb/>
Judge who respected they left in high dudgeon. <lb/>
by the whole lives <lb/>
in his little cottage. <lb/>
resemblance between John Murray j <lb/>
and John Alexander New N- O., 2.- <lb/>
s dose that the father has of- mm in a <lb/>
ten keen taken for the son. The. today at the <lb/>
with the one held by man i growing feeble and the bomber Co., of <lb/>
Little to have the machine- j recent trouble has aged him where two brothers . republican. <lb/>
The last of these tickets w. ; The <lb/>
T. . . l-over a a I dispute. Joseph <lb/>
. publican for governs, <lb/>
Greensboro, N. ;., Oct. M president by a plurality of <lb/>
A white man, giving his name does business, A- <lb/>
his place of residence the other E. Hawk the re- <lb/>
Staley, held up by three of one of the small <lb/>
in Buchanan street, near company <lb/>
depot, last night and robbed of a fro, It seems that the l. <lb/>
his purse had Ohio had <lb/>
, brought of ,,. to With heavy vote <lb/>
a crowd to his assistance. He was . to be, lot governor will <lb/>
i found tied to a fence and his as this bis run of Tom Job mod from <lb/>
He said he hail b was in the city, drove to Legislature <lb/>
been drinking Co go to Md got possession of the republican. <lb/>
the to pay a in mill and brought <lb/>
Durham, N. C, Nov. <lb/>
ham was voted dry , a <lb/>
majority of again t <lb/>
and against <lb/>
was beyond the hop the <lb/>
sanguine prohibit <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
SALES. <lb/>
the one in your keeping and <lb/>
advise me the number recorded <lb/>
thereon, you still retaining it <lb/>
the corresponding ticket has <lb/>
brought to me, when I will <lb/>
call for the one you have. <lb/>
yon your kindness <lb/>
in keeping the ticket the <lb/>
others were being distributed, I <lb/>
am, <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. N-v. 1903. <lb/>
Mr. D. J. Whichard, <lb/>
Editor Reflector, <lb/>
Dear Sir. As requested I have <lb/>
broken the seal of the <lb/>
and find that the ticket contains <lb/>
number <lb/>
Congratulating the <lb/>
holder the winning Dumber, and <lb/>
hoping the plan has been a <lb/>
one for The Reflector, I <lb/>
am, <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
James L. Little, <lb/>
Cashier Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Bo the holder number <lb/>
is entitled to the machine <lb/>
named Simmons to show <lb/>
him the way; that Simmons started <lb/>
with him, but turned him over to <lb/>
two other who proceeded <lb/>
to do him up. police were <lb/>
unable to find Simmons last night <lb/>
or today. <lb/>
Paint In the Water. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, Oct. <lb/>
As a result of drinking water which <lb/>
was poisoned by paint, the four <lb/>
year old daughter of Mr, Charles <lb/>
an architect of this city, <lb/>
died this morning, and an infant. <lb/>
son lies at the point of death. <lb/>
water freshly painted <lb/>
the u back When E. G. <lb/>
Hawk had been informed of his <lb/>
action be. went to the <lb/>
Richmond, passed <lb/>
off quietly in this state. Demo- <lb/>
secured all but about <lb/>
members of the legislature. Less <lb/>
office of the company demand-1 poled <lb/>
this city, where the democrat <lb/>
ed t the books be to <lb/>
him. refusal a witness says <lb/>
he revolver again <lb/>
d the book. The other <lb/>
ran bis to his hip in an at- <lb/>
tempt to s draw a pistol, but <lb/>
W. F. secretary of the <lb/>
company, i and in the <lb/>
one n was discharged but <lb/>
no damage done. An officer <lb/>
rived the s arrested all <lb/>
the parties. T be preliminary trial <lb/>
held this and E. G. <lb/>
roof and emptying into a cistern <lb/>
which furnished the supply of Hank was held under bond <lb/>
drinking water for the family, was <lb/>
the cause of the trouble. The <lb/>
drank the water and it caused <lb/>
inflammation of the stomach. <lb/>
Medical skill was powerless to re- <lb/>
the intense suffering t the <lb/>
Whoever has this ticket I children. The cannot recover. <lb/>
for bis e at court, also <lb/>
justified bond that be would <lb/>
keep the peace for six months. <lb/>
was ant under a bond. <lb/>
Advertising is the that <lb/>
the and foreign <lb/>
growths that attempt to It, <lb/>
ticket had but slight opposition. <lb/>
Des Moines, Iowa. <lb/>
from the state show democratic <lb/>
gains of per cent. This reduces <lb/>
majority to less than <lb/>
or per. cent below two <lb/>
years ago. The vote was light. <lb/>
Bridgeport, Conn <lb/>
hill, the labor mayor, was elected <lb/>
for another term by a majority of <lb/>
The democrats swept the <lb/>
only two aldermen being <lb/>
elected by the republicans. <lb/>
Salt Lake City, <lb/>
Hods point to the of the <lb/>
Gentile city ticket and the defeat <lb/>
of Mormon in the hottest <lb/>
in the history of the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
at the Liberty <lb/>
days ago The <lb/>
printed a leaf tobacco sale made <lb/>
by the Liberty and <lb/>
it rave the challenge that it <lb/>
was the best sale made by any <lb/>
warehouse in Extern Carolina <lb/>
this seas n. <lb/>
The has ho far not <lb/>
been taken up by any other house, <lb/>
but on Monday the Liberty made <lb/>
two sales that even surpassed the <lb/>
former high record. <lb/>
Pol C. Bland lots of <lb/>
were sold a pounds <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at at <lb/>
40.-, at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at making a <lb/>
total of 2.420 pounds at <lb/>
For P. W. Burnett Bro. lots <lb/>
were sold as at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at at <lb/>
at at making a total of <lb/>
pounds at <lb/>
Of course it takes good tobacco <lb/>
to bring those but these <lb/>
big sales show how W. T. Lips- <lb/>
comb Co. work for the farmers <lb/>
who sell tobacco at the Liberty <lb/>
warehouse. <lb/>
Fresh Mountain Butter <lb/>
Chestnuts at M. <lb/>
and <lb/>
buy sheep and cat- <lb/>
especially young oxen. <lb/>
Q. T. S.<lb/>
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REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The Farmville Branch of the Eastern Reflector is in charge of Rev. T. H. who is <lb/>
to transact any business for the paper in Farmville and territory. <lb/>
W. TL. LANG. <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Offers selections from as complete a stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
as can be found in Carolina. <lb/>
Special line of Dress Goods and Trimming for Ladies. <lb/>
Full line Celebrated Shoes for men. Every pair warranted. <lb/>
Corliss, Coon A Co. Collars and Cuffs for Men and Ladies. <lb/>
WHITE IRON <lb/>
AND MATTRESSES. <lb/>
Dry Goods. Hats and Groceries. <lb/>
Hardware, Farm Implements and Harness. Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
and Hammock. <lb/>
Two warehouse full of flour, corn, oats, hay <lb/>
FARMVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
CHEAP GOODS. <lb/>
W. Q. administrator of R. H. deceit Bed, <lb/>
to notify the public that he has charge of the stock of <lb/>
goods owned by said R. H. at his death, and offer- <lb/>
them to the public regardless of cost. The stock consists <lb/>
full line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb/>
HATS, CAPS, hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb/>
nice W. G. is also agent of the Royal Tailors Mfg. <lb/>
Co. All suits made to order to fit the individual. 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/>
Department <lb/>
n .- <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/>
R. L DAVIS BROS. <lb/>
General Merchants. <lb/>
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb/>
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Furniture and Groceries. <lb/>
Full line of Richmond Stove Cook Heaters. I <lb/>
Car load lots . Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton heed Hulls and <lb/>
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb/>
Manufacturers of Buggies, Tobacco Flues and Trucks. <lb/>
Farm Coffins and Caskets always on hand. <lb/>
In son a Munger Cotton <lb/>
T. <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, Hay, Corn, Oats and other <lb/>
feed stuffs. We solicit a share of your patronage. Fair and <lb/>
courteous treatment to all. <lb/>
C. C. JOYNER, <lb/>
Physician <lb/>
and Surgeon. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
J- H- CO-, <lb/>
FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb/>
Glassware, Fruits, To- <lb/>
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb/>
for cash. Highest for country <lb/>
produce. <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/>
Women and <lb/>
Children <lb/>
It is that we fit the <lb/>
best <lb/>
any In <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
FARMVILLE N. C. <lb/>
T. HORTON, Proprietor. <lb/>
Table furnished with the best <lb/>
the market <lb/>
rooms. Polite prompt <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
FARMVILLE, N. <lb/>
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb/>
Leaders in Fashions. Full line of <lb/>
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers, <lb/>
ribbons, o. than ever. <lb/>
H. C, Nov. 1903. <lb/>
We desire to some idea of <lb/>
the immense trade that being <lb/>
on at Farmville. There <lb/>
has been up to date, since the cot- <lb/>
trade opened, two thousand <lb/>
bales of cotton void, aggregating <lb/>
nearly hundred thousand <lb/>
This is only one item in the <lb/>
diversity of trade products of our <lb/>
little city, while the ready cash, <lb/>
passing into pockets of the mer- <lb/>
chants for goods, is another <lb/>
of the great amount of <lb/>
business done there. Every mer- <lb/>
chant seems to be busy, <lb/>
although tobacco is very low, still <lb/>
there la a hopeful feeling pervading <lb/>
the minds of the people, that as the <lb/>
year closes, the leaf will find better <lb/>
prices, repay the farmer for <lb/>
and labor. We sincerely <lb/>
hope that trade will De so adjusted <lb/>
that the farmer may receive prices <lb/>
that will amply pay him, and the <lb/>
not lose anything <lb/>
the advance in the price of tobacco <lb/>
much desired, that the <lb/>
may not be the loser. <lb/>
Our graded school building is <lb/>
completion, when <lb/>
wild be a very handsome <lb/>
and does credit to the <lb/>
experienced Par- <lb/>
The carpenters are kept quite <lb/>
busy. are several other <lb/>
to be erected, one a large <lb/>
-tore house for J. W. Parker on <lb/>
Main street, and W. J. <lb/>
and W. M. <lb/>
We notice nut much is said <lb/>
about the new railroad coming to <lb/>
place. If hub road tails to <lb/>
a great deal of <lb/>
freight which u have, will <lb/>
be lost to mis road, road <lb/>
now a ill continue to <lb/>
hold all the of the town. <lb/>
We think that the road will <lb/>
a great deal by leaving Farmville <lb/>
out of the route. Calculating the <lb/>
distance Horn point to we <lb/>
that if this road shall be <lb/>
direct from Wilson to Snow Mil;, <lb/>
the latter to <lb/>
coming to Farmville, it will be <lb/>
and a half miles further <lb/>
to Snow Hill to <lb/>
ville and Farmville off the <lb/>
route. this fact us <lb/>
we are certain the road will be <lb/>
vastly benefited by to <lb/>
Farmville, a the amount voted <lb/>
by Farmville township be used <lb/>
on the the road, <lb/>
whereas it it- road is not <lb/>
here, bonus will not be issued, <lb/>
and the road not pas <lb/>
or freight We hope <lb/>
the head men of this new road <lb/>
will see their opportunity and act <lb/>
accordingly. <lb/>
On Thursday evening from to <lb/>
o'clock Mr. and Mrs J. Stanly <lb/>
Smith gave a most interesting <lb/>
in honor of <lb/>
of Tarboro, <lb/>
and Vivian Parker, who is at <lb/>
home for a few days from school at <lb/>
Wilson. The instrumental music <lb/>
by Miss Parker and by <lb/>
Mr. added much <lb/>
charm to the occasion. A beau- <lb/>
hand painted was <lb/>
awarded to Mrs. J. Warren Parker <lb/>
for her guessing ability. A sump <lb/>
supper was served, which <lb/>
bore testimony of Mrs. Smith's <lb/>
artistic taste. All present join <lb/>
in thanking Mr. and Mrs. Smith for <lb/>
so pleasant an evening. <lb/>
Get connected with the live wire <lb/>
of inspiration and thoughts <lb/>
will tingle. <lb/>
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be <lb/>
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IT. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Invite you to make their store <lb/>
headquarters and while there to <lb/>
inspect their complete stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
and learn their low prices. We <lb/>
can supply all your needs in <lb/>
any line of goods. <lb/>
We are selling and other <lb/>
summer dress goods, at about <lb/>
half price, to make room for <lb/>
all <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/>
Shingles. <lb/>
DAVENPORT <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
After thirty years of successful business am <lb/>
better than prepared to supply all the <lb/>
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
I can furnish anything wanted, from cam- <lb/>
needle to a steam engine. <lb/>
I handle fertilizers <lb/>
and <lb/>
-a- <lb/>
gin cotton in season. <lb/>
The manufacture of the Davenport Braxton <lb/>
will begin about Aug. <lb/>
15th. It is the best indention of the century. <lb/>
Logger with some experience, with two- <lb/>
j wagons and one ox cart. <lb/>
j Is the place to get Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
I Hats, Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, tic , at <lb/>
bottom <lb/>
A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for all kinds of country produce. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb/>
E. A. Mote, Jr., D. D. Gardner, E. A. Sr., <lb/>
President a Treas. <lb/>
D. D. Gardner, W. R. Smith, E. A. <lb/>
K. A. Jr., J. E. FACTORY ON MAIN <lb/>
STREET, SOUTH OF FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
We manufacture- 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. J. Sr., <lb/>
Established 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 aid shops, Rocky Mount, <lb/>
N. C, and S. C <lb/>
For prices address Rocky <lb/>
Mount See. <lb/>
Ayden Department <lb/>
R. F. JOHNSON, Manager. <lb/>
Always go to the <lb/>
DRUG E <lb/>
for your drugs. I carry a good clean stock of pure <lb/>
drugs and chemicals, sundries, <lb/>
stationery and toilet articles. <lb/>
Try a bottle of my Fig Fruit Syrup for constipation. <lb/>
Price cents. If you are not satisfied I will return <lb/>
M. M. SAULS Ph. G. <lb/>
Pharmacist. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
M. F. <lb/>
Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
Best butter, cheese, hams, cab <lb/>
table delicacies, fruits <lb/>
and confectioneries; and high- <lb/>
est prices for country produce, <lb/>
go to <lb/>
M. F. <lb/>
Successor Mo J. L. Gaskins, <lb/>
bank <lb/>
Ayden Brick Works, <lb/>
E. S. EDWARDS. <lb/>
Owner and <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Yard Wide Homespun <lb/>
1-3 cents. <lb/>
Don't that strike yon as being <lb/>
Well it is, and give <lb/>
an idea of the low prices of our <lb/>
goods. Big stock of <lb/>
General <lb/>
to select from and everything <lb/>
as cheap as the homespun. If <lb/>
Colored People Depot. <lb/>
Something ought to be done to <lb/>
prevent the large number of colored <lb/>
people gathering around the <lb/>
about time and monopolizing <lb/>
the premises. They gather there <lb/>
Urge numbers every day, and it <lb/>
is much worse on Sundays, when <lb/>
they go by hundreds. They crowd <lb/>
all over the platform so that people <lb/>
business there can hardly <lb/>
get to the waiting room and bag <lb/>
gage room. Some regulation <lb/>
should be adopted that will <lb/>
vent loafers of both races <lb/>
the depot the way of <lb/>
those who have business there. <lb/>
If the railroad authorities cannot <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Thomas makes <lb/>
formal announcement today of the <lb/>
engagement and coming marriage <lb/>
of her daughter, Louella, and Mr <lb/>
Perry Miss <lb/>
Thomas, who has only been out of <lb/>
school a short time, is a young girl <lb/>
of bright and cordial manners, and <lb/>
handsome She is a <lb/>
representative of an and prom- <lb/>
Tennessee family, her father, <lb/>
the late Mr. James W . Thomas, <lb/>
who was a well-known and highly- <lb/>
esteemed citizen of Nashville, was <lb/>
a treasurer. She is a <lb/>
great niece of tin- late Miss Jane <lb/>
Thorns, who was so much beloved <lb/>
make enforce such a rule the here. Mr. is a native of <lb/>
you need Dry Goods, officials of the town should take I Mobile, who ha resided in Nash- <lb/>
come to their for four yearn, and has made <lb/>
friends here. He <lb/>
Crockery, Glassware, anything <lb/>
better see us before you buy. <lb/>
And if you want top price for <lb/>
your produce bring it <lb/>
tO <lb/>
Witherington Lilly, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
all <lb/>
the best Brick fa <lb/>
Eastern Bricks <lb/>
hand made- Makes furnace j A <lb/>
DR. JOSEPH <lb/>
Physician and <lb/>
Surgeon. <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Last week Register of Deeds R. <lb/>
Williams issued to the fol- <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Walter W. Taylor and Pearlie <lb/>
Ml. -Oil. <lb/>
many mends He is now <lb/>
with the Nashville, Chattanooga <lb/>
St. occupies <lb/>
an enviable position in the esteem <lb/>
of his associates. <lb/>
The marriage will take place at <lb/>
the Thomas home on West <lb/>
at o'clock in morning. <lb/>
arch and building brick. Pull I <lb/>
always on hand. Prices <lb/>
suit the times. Write or phone; <lb/>
me for prices by the thousand or <lb/>
car-load. Yours truly, <lb/>
E. S. EDWARDS. <lb/>
Office in Brick <lb/>
J. W. Gardner and Lydia Owens. I Wednesday, November and <lb/>
Samuel Jones Julia Davon- the Immediate family will be <lb/>
I port. present. The bride will wear a <lb/>
W. E. Moore Nannie E. traveling costume and there will <lb/>
I be no attendants. <lb/>
Claude West and Lee Immediately the ceremony <lb/>
K. Sarah the bride and groom will leave for <lb/>
The white specks or scars on <lb/>
the finger nails may be removed j <lb/>
by applying t mixture of equal <lb/>
parts of myrrh I- <lb/>
together. <lb/>
VICTOR COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY AT LAW, <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
W. C. CO., <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Are making a specialty of <lb/>
HATS AND SHOES <lb/>
suitable for winter. We Barry ST. C. Young's <lb/>
famous line of Footwear for ladies. Every pair sold <lb/>
goes with guarantee. Our lino of Dress Goods <lb/>
this season the newest and best. Call on us. <lb/>
you it from JUNES it's all <lb/>
WINTER IS COMING <lb/>
Prepare it by providing yourself with suitable <lb/>
UNDERWEAR AND SHOES, <lb/>
I am prepared U Supply you with the bait quality and <lb/>
prices. Have a eye to comfort and give me a call, <lb/>
J. J. MINES, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
lock. <lb/>
Alonzo <lb/>
and Li I lit <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Daniel Adams and Annie Moore. <lb/>
Williams Joyner. <lb/>
Blount Clara Nobles. <lb/>
During the mouth of October <lb/>
were issued, to whites <lb/>
to-colored. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. Nov. <lb/>
D. O. Berry and daughter, Miss <lb/>
Olivia, returned from <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. M. Holton, while at <lb/>
the convention Green- <lb/>
villa, ill and returned <lb/>
home Wednesday. <lb/>
E. P. Cox, of Mills, <lb/>
was town Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. A. T. Griffin, of Away. <lb/>
Goldsboro, are visiting at J. F. R q bone <lb/>
s. I away this afternoon. The <lb/>
Baker, an ex-student of loose from in front of <lb/>
the Carolina College, is bar ,, <lb/>
beta. Glad to see he ,., a <lb/>
the boys. j mu up <lb/>
into Second street the <lb/>
a journey to Florida, slop- <lb/>
ping to visit Mr. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. S. Z. <lb/>
in Mobile. On their they <lb/>
will make their home with Mrs. <lb/>
Thomas- The bride's Miss <lb/>
Jessie Thoma, will come <lb/>
Cleveland t attend the wedding. <lb/>
Nashville, Banner. <lb/>
The bride elect is a of Mrs. <lb/>
J. L. Little, of Greenville. <lb/>
AFTER TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN TH <lb/>
ii in lift <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within month while you <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. <lb/>
D. Hines left <lb/>
spend a few days <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
was in town Thursday. <lb/>
B. S. went to Green <lb/>
ville yesterday <lb/>
L II. Cox, of Johnson's Mills, <lb/>
was on streets yesterday. <lb/>
L. H. family <lb/>
left yesterday spend a few <lb/>
at tin-ii home Johnson's <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
Mrs. S. I. Jenkins from <lb/>
the convention <lb/>
Amos of hi- <lb/>
lived yesterday to spend a <lb/>
trails <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John Thorn, o <lb/>
Farmville, were town Sunday. <lb/>
W. L. Royster and <lb/>
inlay in <lb/>
t. G. and L. M. <lb/>
to Monday and <lb/>
returned yesterday. <lb/>
S. A. Jenkins and Stancill <lb/>
spent Sunday in Washing- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
J. S. May J. D. of <lb/>
town a short while <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Warren Cobb, Standard, was <lb/>
in town a short while Monday. <lb/>
John Alexander, of Ahoskie, is <lb/>
visiting his brothers, Will and <lb/>
James Alexander, of this place. <lb/>
Moved to <lb/>
Mr. J. J. has <lb/>
moved his family from <lb/>
Greenville. occupy the <lb/>
on put street, <lb/>
which his been during <lb/>
i the past summer and made one of <lb/>
I the handsomest residences here. <lb/>
family will add much to <lb/>
hone took to sidewalk, the <lb/>
colliding with Major Hard Citizens of the <lb/>
gate. Here the horse became ,.,. ,.,,,. . . <lb/>
f . . u I DOESN'T RESPECT OLD A <lb/>
free from the buggy, which was. <lb/>
and ran It's shameful when youth fails <lb/>
the some one stopped Pet tor old, age, <lb/>
but the contrary In case <lb/>
of Dr. Kings New Life <lb/>
They cut off maladies no matter <lb/>
how severe and irrespective of old <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of I age, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Fever. <lb/>
rut on Mo. day, Dec. <lb/>
7th, 1903. receive bids tor the <lb/>
of a bridge Tar <lb/>
river at For particulars <lb/>
h in i- of Deeds of <lb/>
Put county <lb/>
By order of the Board <lb/>
R. Williams, Clerk. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
all yield so mis per- <lb/>
Pill. at Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Advertising is the cultivator <lb/>
that pulverizes the clods and keeps <lb/>
the tools properly loosened. <lb/>
Employed Three Generations. <lb/>
Mr. G. T. Tyson, of Beaver Dam <lb/>
tells us while he is <lb/>
yet not an old man he has had <lb/>
representatives of three genera <lb/>
one family at work on his <lb/>
farm. Thirty years ago one of his <lb/>
farmers was a faithful old colored <lb/>
man. Tea years later the old <lb/>
man's son went to work for Mr. <lb/>
Tyson, and now a grandsons Is <lb/>
at work for him. <lb/>
Advertising is the harvester <lb/>
that garners the golden <lb/>
Advertising is the -fertilizer <lb/>
that prepares the ground for <lb/>
another and better crop. <lb/>
Many a man is compelled to <lb/>
keep his word because no one will <lb/>
take it. <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
light purse Is a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER la the seat of nine <lb/>
tenths of all disease. <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action of the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
No Substitute. <lb/>
NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. <lb/>
was taken severely with kid- <lb/>
trouble. tried all sorts of <lb/>
medicines, none of which relieved <lb/>
me. One day saw an ad of your <lb/>
Electric Hitters and <lb/>
to try that. After taking a few <lb/>
doses I felt relieved, and soon <lb/>
thereafter was entirely cured, and <lb/>
have not seen a sick day since. <lb/>
Neighbors of mine have been cured <lb/>
of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver <lb/>
and Kidney troubles General <lb/>
This is what B. P. <lb/>
Base, of Fremont, writes. <lb/>
Only at Drug <lb/>
Some women seem to their <lb/>
husbands should pay them a <lb/>
salary running their <lb/>
but the trouble is they do not leave <lb/>
them money to do it with. <lb/>
A RUNAWAY BICYCLE. <lb/>
Terminated with an ugly cut on <lb/>
the leg B. Franklin <lb/>
Grove, It developed a stubborn <lb/>
ulcer unyielding to doctors and <lb/>
remedies for four years. Then <lb/>
Halve . cured. <lb/>
It's just good for Bums, Scalds, <lb/>
Skin Eruptions sod Piles. <lb/>
at Drag Store.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
I AND <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
PAUL R. OUTLAW, <lb/>
and <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
to <lb/>
for age, that progress is Dot Gold does not make happiness, <lb/>
inseparable from insolence j able bi t <lb/>
and that mutual incensing is not i <lb/>
made more acceptable by reflection i how before the outside world often <lb/>
upon others. The writer cf that; he around the fireside <lb/>
bumptious paragraph in the Pro-1 , ., . . , , , ., <lb/>
Farmer is probably those who bread b-v the <lb/>
of appreciating the significance sweat of the brow. Durham's latest <lb/>
of his words. If a man in hie dotage<lb/>
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, Friday, November <lb/>
was selected to be the <lb/>
presiding of the conference, <lb/>
the men who from far and near ac- <lb/>
invitations to be present are <lb/>
likely to ask what was the real <lb/>
of the <lb/>
TRUE SOLDIERS OF THE CROSS. <lb/>
FOOLS. FRAUDS AND FANATICS. <lb/>
To the disgust of all decent <lb/>
Writing of the ad death of Mrs. <lb/>
Booth Tucker, the noted Salvation <lb/>
army leader, the Charlotte News question has sprouted in North <lb/>
concludes- Carolina. This time it is Prof. John <lb/>
so we have never felt the chair of his- <lb/>
Ag , <lb/>
Do You Sleep Well <lb/>
For some weeks past the latest <lb/>
cure for insomnia has been com- <lb/>
pressed into the advice, <lb/>
your toes and Nearly every <lb/>
newspaper in the United States has <lb/>
copied this remedy, so-called. <lb/>
The counting process has been <lb/>
worn threadbare. Counting the <lb/>
H. C. Hanks goes to the Asheville <lb/>
News goes to trust dollars. <lb/>
Washington for the above paper and <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer, and Vin- <lb/>
sensation is a suit brought by L. <lb/>
Duke against his wife, which it is <lb/>
said may be followed by a divorce, j knots in the ceiling used to be <lb/>
It seems have not together and if the roofs <lb/>
for two years or longer. A plain lifted and <lb/>
I be counted every night, the record <lb/>
would be astonishing for numbers <lb/>
The trouble is that one's thinkers <lb/>
go on a rampage whenever one stops <lb/>
trying to think. <lb/>
This effort to stop thinking is on <lb/>
home with domestic happiness is <lb/>
worth more all the cigarette <lb/>
The stench in the government <lb/>
pie, another fanatic on the race of the News, goes department has reached of the hardest things ever attempted <lb/>
the Observer. They are all good <lb/>
newspaper men. and we hope the <lb/>
changes will profit them. <lb/>
The mayor of is on <lb/>
Theodore says that the reasons for <lb/>
lynching a horse thief are evident, <lb/>
but that there is no excuse for <lb/>
lynching a rapist He is die kind <lb/>
hundred years. who above <lb/>
own flesh and blood. <lb/>
the army uniform nor to decry their <lb/>
peculiar and spectacular methods. North Carolinians are little given to <lb/>
If there are men the .-an only be leaking of violating several laws. <lb/>
reached in that way, 1-1 not our more , . knew it made an <lb/>
correct canons of taste shut such solves, but when one does begin to why, we never knew made any <lb/>
men out. And then there is some- that buzzing noise in the place difference how many laws a man <lb/>
thing inspiring in the military ,, he. and office-holder violated in Penn- <lb/>
which they render their <lb/>
a that any Christian generally goes the whole hog. <lb/>
Church might well desire for its Such is the case with Prof. Bas- <lb/>
, . , , . .- <lb/>
sett, who. m the South Atlantic <lb/>
And never in the history of the, . <lb/>
Quarterly, declares that Hooker <lb/>
world has there been an institution <lb/>
Washington is the greatest man <lb/>
deserving of being made light <lb/>
of. are not <lb/>
ways of the finest appearance, but <lb/>
are workers in the cause of the <lb/>
brave consecrated men <lb/>
-and women to whom the religion of <lb/>
Jesus Christ is a vivid and lasting <lb/>
reality. They endure much, <lb/>
much and hope much. They <lb/>
feed the starved body well as the <lb/>
sin-stained soul, and they make I <lb/>
Christ's religion a thin possible of, <lb/>
attainment for the poor wrecks of <lb/>
the street. They don't ask how bad j <lb/>
you have been, they d <lb/>
impossible promises, <lb/>
something if you de- <lb/>
sire to desire something better than <lb/>
sin and its price, they take you into <lb/>
their hearts and the little store of <lb/>
material things they have. You don't <lb/>
have to wear fine clothes to find the <lb/>
Christ of the Salvation army soldier. <lb/>
the office of their assistant post- <lb/>
master general. The disclosures of <lb/>
corruption keep on involving higher <lb/>
officials and even the head of the <lb/>
by a nervous person. <lb/>
The prescription which calls for <lb/>
waggling and snoring reads this <lb/>
way. on the right side with <lb/>
the knees together and considerably <lb/>
department may be found tainted I flexed should <lb/>
before the meeting closes. At any begin to pedal both his feet, slowly <lb/>
rate he goes at investigations very up and down with the movement en- <lb/>
gingerly. <lb/>
The old lady who took along a <lb/>
foot warmer with her to the <lb/>
Paris had an eye to comfort, but <lb/>
in the ankles. The <lb/>
should keep time with the natural <lb/>
rhythm of respiration and be con- <lb/>
until it is followed by deep <lb/>
and spontaneous breathing. <lb/>
people who have tried <lb/>
this remedy, report involuntary deep <lb/>
there came near being a panic in the <lb/>
audience when the shawl wrapped j breathing invariably before they <lb/>
around the warmer took fire and the have Polled up and down a dozen <lb/>
except General Robert E. Lee, and <lb/>
that the will eventually <lb/>
force social equality. The Trinity We don't see why old man <lb/>
Solomon goes on the above strain has any kick coming because John <lb/>
at length, and slanders and defames i Alexander says the old man is not <lb/>
the South and Southern sentiments j father. It is a thing to be proud <lb/>
smell of smoke <lb/>
around. <lb/>
began spreading <lb/>
in word he <lb/>
Candidly, we are ashamed that <lb/>
such a measly mind should belong <lb/>
to one who is connected with one of <lb/>
the state's proudest scats of learn- <lb/>
If Trinity is what it <lb/>
always been considered in the South <lb/>
i it's head will droop shame for <lb/>
If desire . , , , <lb/>
harbored a spectacular viper. <lb/>
lime-cherished <lb/>
of. <lb/>
times. In obstinate cases of <lb/>
the patient may need to keep up <lb/>
the two or three minutes- <lb/>
The records of the mayor's court even more with intermission if <lb/>
, necessary, <lb/>
are strong argument against saloons <lb/>
,. , , treatment may be varied by <lb/>
Places are licensed to make people; , ,. ,,, , . <lb/>
moving the feet alternately instead <lb/>
drunk and the people are fined be- <lb/>
cause they get d. Better do <lb/>
ease and fortunes and <lb/>
There is now a sense of <lb/>
calm repose among the <lb/>
who want to be president. It is an-1 <lb/>
that the Charlotte <lb/>
the ticket. <lb/>
and his host have- shaken. <lb/>
off the dust of New York. They <lb/>
have pulled up stakes and and <lb/>
of simultaneously, though the latter <lb/>
method has proved the more <lb/>
in the cases known to the <lb/>
writer. <lb/>
explanation is simple. The <lb/>
blood is pumped from the head and <lb/>
with the removal of brain tension, a. <lb/>
general relaxation follows with cum- <lb/>
of Arkansas this time <lb/>
breaks i found that freshing <lb/>
the, <lb/>
who insults the <lb/>
ideals of North Carolina and <lb/>
South. We blush for Trinity. <lb/>
Of course Prof. Bassett's diatribe <lb/>
will have but one will <lb/>
ply feed the fire of race hatred, that <lb/>
out on the race Some- <lb/>
how we have a recollection that Jones <lb/>
has failed annually in something. <lb/>
is not so easy to turn over as John <lb/>
Alexander thought. <lb/>
So far, so good, but what is good <lb/>
for one is not always the best plan <lb/>
for another. What is <lb/>
i , meat is another's is the old <lb/>
Those who refused . . , , . <lb/>
. saying. One man might waggle <lb/>
The man who Hooker kt their midnight if hi drank a. <lb/>
Washington and Gen. It. E. Lee cup of strong or was perplex- <lb/>
, is now and ever has been kept alive <lb/>
Poor, naked and lame, you , , , , . , . m,. <lb/>
p by fools, frauds and fanatics. I fie <lb/>
are led to the of the world, <lb/>
who as ye have <lb/>
done it unto one of the least of these <lb/>
my brethren, ye have done it unto <lb/>
me <lb/>
I professor's glory in his incendiary <lb/>
i utterances will fade quickly, but he <lb/>
has added his load of fuel to the <lb/>
airs. Van of <lb/>
New York society, is now hankering <lb/>
to have Booker Washington as a <lb/>
dinner guest. Well, the woman's <lb/>
name does sound a little <lb/>
and that's a fact. <lb/>
flames, and we find ourselves wish- <lb/>
that he could live long enough to <lb/>
suffer in them for his misdeeds. <lb/>
the same breath is too tough for tar <lb/>
and feathers. <lb/>
to be collared and pulled out by <lb/>
ed about a. business matter <lb/>
another passenger, must have bees great anxiety. Sometimes <lb/>
Prof. <lb/>
Theodore has- not recovered from <lb/>
the castigation administered by,. <lb/>
Schoolmaster Gorman, and is still <lb/>
taking his meals perpendicular. <lb/>
The, applause of a grateful <lb/>
awaits the hero who succeeds <lb/>
in marooning and <lb/>
Carrie Nation on some distant, dis- <lb/>
desert isle. <lb/>
is thinking of getting up <lb/>
a tea party on the order of the in-j credits him. The <lb/>
formal little incident which took <lb/>
place in Boston about years <lb/>
ago- <lb/>
A scientist now claims to be able <lb/>
to make it a boy or girl, just as <lb/>
wanted, but he doesn't guarantee to <lb/>
tell what its name will be. <lb/>
Peebles is probably <lb/>
on getting into some other kind <lb/>
of business when his present term <lb/>
I expires. <lb/>
r- <lb/>
Reviewing the Greensboro re- <lb/>
union the Progressive <lb/>
M. W. Ransom was <lb/>
the presiding officer, but most I <lb/>
of the actual work fell to Dr. j <lb/>
General Ransom is clearly in his I <lb/>
dotage, and we do not think it is <lb/>
good taste to longer exhibit him in <lb/>
places of such <lb/>
Such a thought and such language <lb/>
are vile, ungentlemanly and untrue. <lb/>
Gen. Ransom spoke in Greenville a <lb/>
short while ago, and he was not in <lb/>
his dotage then. He was the same <lb/>
brilliant, chivalrous soldier-states- <lb/>
man with which history and fame <lb/>
of a <lb/>
floe dog are not more contemptible <lb/>
than the words quoted from the <lb/>
Progressive Farmer, commenting <lb/>
upon which the <lb/>
Record <lb/>
paragraph is eminently <lb/>
of the new move- <lb/>
for the South, in which a few <lb/>
youngish North Carolinians at home <lb/>
and abroad have gained some note, <lb/>
and which does not seem able to <lb/>
avoid patronage or ignorance the <lb/>
past. It may be suggested, however, <lb/>
that years of faithful service to <lb/>
state, years of accumulated honors, <lb/>
ought to inspire youth with respect <lb/>
We will reserve our <lb/>
on the election until tomorrow, <lb/>
when we shall be able to guess it <lb/>
I exactly. <lb/>
Roosevelt is fixed now. <lb/>
Alexander has. given an <lb/>
With Hooker and <lb/>
Dewie both backing him <lb/>
ought to well helped up. <lb/>
Prof. was wise enough not <lb/>
his opinions on the race question <lb/>
during the white supremacy cm- <lb/>
Mr. Bryan is not the only editor <lb/>
who hires somebody to run his pa- <lb/>
per while he basks in the limelight. <lb/>
Charlotte goes the <lb/>
liberties of the dealers. <lb/>
Bar rooms there now to <lb/>
close at, J o'clock iii the evening. <lb/>
Oh What Maryland <lb/>
doing to is a <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
The Durham Sun is discussing <lb/>
Year two months in ad- <lb/>
have a full coal <lb/>
If Theodore is and doesn't <lb/>
know any better, how old will Ann <lb/>
be when he cuts hi wisdom teeth <lb/>
A contemporary says the <lb/>
into Santo Domingo looks like <lb/>
war. Well, it s the first time. <lb/>
There isn't time enough on the <lb/>
calendar to give Sain Parks the <lb/>
length of sentence he deserves. <lb/>
That South Carolina juror betray- <lb/>
ed everything except the amount he <lb/>
received for doing it.<lb/>
Probably Parson Masses thinks <lb/>
he has good company in Prof. I. <lb/>
sett. <lb/>
Football is growing as tame as <lb/>
war. Only killed so far this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
How old will Ann <lb/>
thing is settled . <lb/>
old. <lb/>
be when <lb/>
Ann is not <lb/>
years young. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
She is <lb/>
worry ourselves- sleep,; <lb/>
and insomnia by <lb/>
worry. <lb/>
Insomnia its thousands. It <lb/>
is a forerunner of insanity very of- <lb/>
ten, <lb/>
Waggling and snoring- are no ex- <lb/>
pensive remedies and worth try- <lb/>
dieting will the bill, <lb/>
quite. often. A full stomach will <lb/>
make a throbbing brain, nine cases <lb/>
out of tan. <lb/>
if possible, dismiss, your worries. <lb/>
when lie down at It is. <lb/>
strenuous mind that makes <lb/>
begin to rampage, as the. <lb/>
rule; but waggling and snoring will <lb/>
you. <lb/>
it once Atlanta Journal. <lb/>
Referring to the contemplated re- <lb/>
union of survivors of the famous <lb/>
battle of the Crater, near Peters- <lb/>
burg, Vs., a well inform- <lb/>
ed of Confederate history says that <lb/>
the Sixty-first North Carolina <lb/>
took part in that memorable <lb/>
engagement and a number of <lb/>
i veterans were there. Mr. <lb/>
Jno. E. Crow, who was one of the <lb/>
number, has received an invitation <lb/>
from Mr. Geo. S. Bernard, president <lb/>
of the Petersburg Branch of the <lb/>
Grand Bivouac of the Crater Legion, <lb/>
asking him to be a guest in his home <lb/>
in Petersburg on that occasion. It <lb/>
is more than probable that Mr. Crow <lb/>
will Star. <lb/>
Burglar proof safes seem like all <lb/>
the rest when the real burglar pays <lb/>
a to get in. <lb/>
w , <lb/>
. . m who is authorized to rep- I FT I V IV <lb/>
-This department is in charge of J. M. Blow, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
Nov. 1903. <lb/>
the advance cotton <lb/>
goods we went north early and <lb/>
purchased stock of fall and <lb/>
winter goods and feel sure that we <lb/>
save you money as we bought <lb/>
bulk of our stock st old prices and <lb/>
sell the way. <lb/>
cordially invited. <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Any and all who doubt what <lb/>
about buggy <lb/>
harness taking the lead, both in <lb/>
prices and quality, are kindly <lb/>
asked to call and Bee for them- <lb/>
Several in stock all <lb/>
the while. <lb/>
Misses Ives end <lb/>
Saturday and <lb/>
day with Mrs. J. D. Cox. <lb/>
See M. L. the jeweler. <lb/>
promptly done. Work <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
Mrs. Gertrude of Grifton, <lb/>
spent the Sabbath here with her <lb/>
brother, J. B. Greene. <lb/>
Singletrees and Plow Beams <lb/>
made of the very best material by <lb/>
the Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
All kinds of scroll and turned <lb/>
work done to order by the Winter- <lb/>
ville Co. <lb/>
Mies Addie Cox, who has been <lb/>
visiting for a long while at White <lb/>
Hall, returned home Saturday. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. have sup- <lb/>
ply of seed rye for sale. <lb/>
We would call attention to the <lb/>
fact we have added dry goods to <lb/>
our Hoe of merchandise and re <lb/>
ask the public to call <lb/>
Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A man with a bride of only three <lb/>
weeks to desert and leave her <lb/>
among strangers deserves punish- <lb/>
more severe human in- <lb/>
can-inflict. We of <lb/>
such a case not a thousand miles <lb/>
from our door; yet not a has <lb/>
been done to the rascal. <lb/>
For Rent or house and <lb/>
lot located between Josephus Cox <lb/>
and A Cox. on <lb/>
Apply to C. A. Fair. <lb/>
We have in stock the beet line <lb/>
of shoes ever offered here and can <lb/>
fit you in both size and price. <lb/>
Bring your family and we will <lb/>
keep this red on, so we will make <lb/>
squeal before yon get it on <lb/>
your foot. B. F. Manning Co. <lb/>
Dr. Cox in addition to hie drug <lb/>
stock always has on hand a com- <lb/>
line of free school books, pen <lb/>
scratch tablets, pens, pencils, <lb/>
the finest assortment of box <lb/>
ever brought to Winter- <lb/>
Box bodies, dump bodies, rail <lb/>
bodies and all other <lb/>
kinds of bodies for wagons and <lb/>
carts always baud at our <lb/>
Come day you will, rain or <lb/>
the goods are thine. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
A TACKY <lb/>
On last Friday night, at the <lb/>
h.-me of Mr. B. G. Chapman, the <lb/>
Misses Chapman entertained a <lb/>
merry party of young people very <lb/>
pleasantly. The parlor was furn- <lb/>
with games, which were <lb/>
greatly enjoyed, after which <lb/>
served. The <lb/>
We hope that you won't mind being prodded gently <lb/>
about your Winter Suit-for it's time you were thinking about <lb/>
H. <lb/>
If every man in town, who goes to the tailor for his <lb/>
clothes should see the . <lb/>
Suit Elegance <lb/>
we are now showing, we are very much afraid that some <lb/>
of the tailors have to close shop. <lb/>
See the three and four button Sack suits, single <lb/>
and double breasted styles. Hand-padded collars, narrow <lb/>
hand-padded lapels and hand-made buttonhole <lb/>
cut generous in width, with narrow welted Side <lb/>
Yes, sir, we want you to buy one of these you will <lb/>
find it satisfactory to the last degree, and not w again. . <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
to <lb/>
were <lb/>
B. F. Maiming Co., will Pay j attendants Misses Bessie, <lb/>
the highest cash market price for <lb/>
i your cotton peed. <lb/>
We have spared no time in For G. A. Kittrell <lb/>
our stock and we think we recently burned a <lb/>
suit the most reason- <lb/>
F. Manning Co. j to suit the times. <lb/>
Tremendous crowd <lb/>
Branch Sunday. <lb/>
at <lb/>
The Winterville Cigar Co. don't <lb/>
belong to the trust. Send your <lb/>
The other day party bought orders right along get the best <lb/>
some wire from A. G. Cox cheroot world for the money <lb/>
Mfg. Co. saying that he wanted a patronize home industries, <lb/>
which turn his own Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb/>
hogs as well as other folks, and Bring cotton <lb/>
to Winter- <lb/>
only that will, have it ginned. G. A. <lb/>
do it is make with barb wire Co. will buy your seed <lb/>
woven j at the gin pay highest mark et <lb/>
We now manufacturing a; prices or give you meal in ex- <lb/>
wash boArd out of the old North i change for them. <lb/>
Carolina pine, also of gums. These <lb/>
are the very best kind of wood <lb/>
be used. Apply to <lb/>
Mfg. Co. . ., <lb/>
J- u. <lb/>
Board fl per day. Best <lb/>
See If b. the jeweler. <lb/>
i Repair i i g promptly done. Work <lb/>
The Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
a specialty of <lb/>
make <lb/>
Kate Chapman, Hattie <lb/>
Janie Kittrell, Vivian <lb/>
M and Mayne Ives. <lb/>
Mrs. F. O. Cox and Mrs. W. <lb/>
Rouse spent the day yesterday in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Browning, j <lb/>
Miss Nellie Beck, Will Fair, <lb/>
George Fair and M r. Henry, of j <lb/>
Atlantic City, N J., arrived last, <lb/>
to visit Mr. <lb/>
A. Fair. <lb/>
Prof. Stokes and H. L. Hamil-; <lb/>
too are in Farmville. <lb/>
Arch House, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here Sunday <lb/>
Misses Bertha and Clyde Dawson <lb/>
came home from Grifton j <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
j Miss Lena Dawson has taken <lb/>
charge of a school at <lb/>
Mies Harding, having <lb/>
found it to teach <lb/>
For Bargains <lb/>
-------IN <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Caps and <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
. GO TO <lb/>
B. BRO., <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
We have a hats <lb/>
House town. <lb/>
public school at <lb/>
Thomas Miss Cornelia Nobles has <lb/>
been employed by the committee. <lb/>
vis- <lb/>
both old and young, trunks, h. J. Chapman and <lb/>
valises, at prices of were <lb/>
we think very reasonable and to our town Monday, <lb/>
always glad to serve you and save w. L. Hurst has returned from <lb/>
your money if possible. I Bertie. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. j p Co., will pay <lb/>
Now a word to the wise. Go to, the highest cash price for your <lb/>
B. F. Co., before j cotton seed., <lb/>
their bargains are exhausted. Ml, at the Drug Store <lb/>
Miss Kate Chapman left Sunday pleased to show yon their <lb/>
to take charge of a school near handsome gold and fountain <lb/>
She was <lb/>
panted by her sister, Miss Bessie, r. W-. <lb/>
returned Monday Tinware. <lb/>
A iD His infinite love and I A. D. Q <lb/>
says, speaking has seen fit to take from <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Go's and brother, <lb/>
used a pair of the Cox cartwheels be it <lb/>
for ten years or more, and are <lb/>
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb/>
Dealer in <lb/>
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb/>
Dry Goods, Bats and <lb/>
try Produce, <lb/>
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb/>
Specialties. <lb/>
Candies, Cakes, Crackers Cheese <lb/>
fresh. Tobacco Snuff and C i- <lb/>
Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. <lb/>
Fruits Vegetables, Rice, <lb/>
I--J o-n,. Roast-<lb/>
as good now as new. I have also <lb/>
used their wagons and can say that <lb/>
anyone intending buying <lb/>
make mistake in purchasing <lb/>
the for they have <lb/>
proved all right in every way. <lb/>
Name given on <lb/>
Cotton sold as high as here <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
S. therefore be it <lb/>
That while we <lb/>
bow in humble submission to the <lb/>
will of Him who all <lb/>
well, yet we realize that <lb/>
Council No. Jr. lO. A. <lb/>
M. has lost one of its most zealous <lb/>
and faithful members. <lb/>
Resolved, That we tender <lb/>
oar deepest sympathy to the be- <lb/>
family j praying the bless- <lb/>
J. R. of Kinston, was q upon and trusting <lb/>
here a short while Monday on his a true life and <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
J A Full Line of Millinery <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
way home from Greenville. <lb/>
buggies don't <lb/>
Honeysuckle vines. They <lb/>
re carefully hand made of select <lb/>
material under the direct super- <lb/>
vision of B. H. in <lb/>
of A. Q. Cox Mfg. Co. Those who <lb/>
them know the rest. <lb/>
j meet him in the home beyond. <lb/>
Resolved, That a copy of <lb/>
these be sent to the <lb/>
bereaved family, a copy be spread <lb/>
on minutes a copy be sent <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
G. B. <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
Mrs Sarah Taylor, <lb/>
Fashionable <lb/>
Milliner, <lb/>
Best and latest styles always on <lb/>
hand. Call and see. Next door <lb/>
to Dr. B. T. Cox's drug store. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY, <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C<lb/>
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J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
SUPPLY HOUSE. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
and <lb/>
If you lumber build a house, <lb/>
furniture K go In it, clothing and <lb/>
far y. provisions, <lb/>
for Tour or for e <lb/>
your e we v roar <lb/>
Our mill and are now <lb/>
in full and we are <lb/>
pared to gin cotton, corn. <lb/>
saw lumber, and, do all kinds <lb/>
of u-J work for ; <lb/>
and house trimmings. We also j <lb/>
do repairing of H. C. <lb/>
carts wagons <lb/>
When the girl gets the <lb/>
ii i- a <lb/>
fat where it show <lb/>
other way. <lb/>
N. C. Not. <lb/>
J. M. Ormond made a business <lb/>
trip to last Thursday. <lb/>
Churchill vent to Tarboro <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Williams <lb/>
on our list Thursday <lb/>
collecting taxes for this year. He <lb/>
our township was the star <lb/>
I township, last year, being only <lb/>
eighteen cents the insolvent <lb/>
list. Our township is always in <lb/>
the lead. It people never falter <lb/>
from doing their duty. <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
Taylor, of W. J. <lb/>
and K. P. Taylor went to In- <lb/>
Saturday and returned yes- <lb/>
Misses Ethel Hill, of Fountain <lb/>
j Hill, and Sal lye Palmer, of Hook- <lb/>
visited Mis Margaret Or <lb/>
mood Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Jasper went to Kinston <lb/>
yesterday. He says he he <lb/>
will go again real soon. <lb/>
J. B. Turnage and sister, <lb/>
. M, ,. N , Miss Lillie Hodges <lb/>
. . of Falling Creek, Sunday. <lb/>
Goods, Fancy r. . . , . ,, <lb/>
eerie, Tobacco and The Our High school has m enroll- <lb/>
only Soda Fountain in town. All j M pupils, <lb/>
the popular drinks. Hot Prof. Stephens, with Mist Carver <lb/>
every day. assistant and music teacher <lb/>
make a fine corps of teachers The <lb/>
; enrollment may reach a<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, Groceries <lb/>
and Hardware can be found <lb/>
here, whether it is some- <lb/>
thing to eat, something to <lb/>
wear, or some article for the <lb/>
house or farm, you can be <lb/>
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
anything the farmer sells. <lb/>
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb/>
DR. R. J. GRIMES. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite depot. <lb/>
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Peed and Country Produce. <lb/>
JAS. B. WHITE <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
and Department Store, <lb/>
I Christmas. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
S stock of fully selected Groceries. Dry Goods. <lb/>
Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb/>
E Country Produce bought and old. Fresh Butter, Eggs <lb/>
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb/>
a specialty. Flour and feed load. <lb/>
JAS. B. WHITE. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Jas. F. Davenport <lb/>
New Front.<lb/>
finch <lb/>
inch <lb/>
ii <lb/>
inch <lb/>
inch <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/>
Mohair, black, Henrietta, <lb/>
Mohair, black, inch Silk Henrietta 1.25 <lb/>
Mohair, and blue, 1.00 i Cheviot Sere, colors, <lb/>
Mohair, cream, 85152-inch Cheviot blue, 1.00 <lb/>
black, blue, <lb/>
brown. <lb/>
blank, 1.00 <lb/>
black, <lb/>
black, 2.00 <lb/>
86-inch Venetians, <lb/>
58-inch Broadcloth, 1.00 <lb/>
de 1.50 <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 Skirt <lb/>
Petticoats. We carry the and <lb/>
HOES for ladies. We can surely please every woman. <lb/>
JAS. F. <lb/>
Give your farm a name and <lb/>
The Reflector to print it on your <lb/>
stationery. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor H. W. Whedbee has dis- <lb/>
of the following cases in his <lb/>
court from Oct. 8th. lo Nov. 3rd. <lb/>
Henry Fleming, jumping on and <lb/>
off a moving fined and <lb/>
costs 13.85. <lb/>
Arthur affray, fined <lb/>
and costs <lb/>
a Allen drunk and <lb/>
d fined and costs <lb/>
John B. Fleming, drunk and <lb/>
down, fined costs, <lb/>
Willis Johnson, colored, larceny <lb/>
bound over to Superior <lb/>
Wiley Move, affray, fined and <lb/>
costs <lb/>
E. D. Turnage, drunk and down, <lb/>
fined and coats <lb/>
Charlie Curtis and S. It. <lb/>
fined each costs 18- <lb/>
drunk and <lb/>
orderly, fined and costs <lb/>
Joe disorderly <lb/>
Sued and costs <lb/>
Dane drunk and down, <lb/>
fined costs <lb/>
West, using vulgar and <lb/>
profane language, fined and <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Harris, drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, fined and costs, <lb/>
Stokes, and dis- <lb/>
orderly fined <lb/>
H. Corey, and dis- <lb/>
orderly, fined costs, <lb/>
Richard drunk and <lb/>
down, fined and cost, <lb/>
Richard carrying con- <lb/>
weapon, hound over to <lb/>
court. <lb/>
David Sermons, and <lb/>
fined and costs, <lb/>
Isaiah and Jack Pay ton, <lb/>
affray, fined each and costs, <lb/>
--AT <lb/>
BLOUNT BROS. <lb/>
you can get honest goods at living prices. See our <lb/>
large stock before you bay and be satisfied with <lb/>
purchases. <lb/>
Suits, Overcoats, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats. Caps, Under- <lb/>
wear, Crockery Ware, Hardware, <lb/>
and everything yon wear. Everything you use in <lb/>
your house and everything you use in your parlor. <lb/>
ft Millinery Goods a Specialty. <lb/>
Our goods are here and we are ready to serve you. <lb/>
Everybody that sees buys, and everybody that tries <lb/>
our goods becomes our customers. Just give a trial <lb/>
and save yourselves money. <lb/>
BLOUNT BROTH <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C.<lb/>
The market is a Little Better and the is always <lb/>
THE <lb/>
GREENVILLE WAREHOUSE <lb/>
is not satisfied to do as well for the farmer as any <lb/>
other but its motto is to do a little better. <lb/>
We are noted for high prices. You have heard the old <lb/>
saying about proof of the Just bring <lb/>
us your tobacco we will show you the proof in high <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
G. F. EVANS COMPANY. <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
Is what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb/>
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, and we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
DISASTROUS WRECKS. <lb/>
Carelessness is responsible for <lb/>
many a railway wreck and the <lb/>
same causes are making human <lb/>
wrecks of sufferers from Throat <lb/>
and Lung troubles. But since the <lb/>
advent of Dr. King's Hew Dis- <lb/>
for Consumption, Coughs <lb/>
and Colds, even the worst cases <lb/>
can be cured, and hopeless <lb/>
nation is longer necessary. <lb/>
Mrs Lois of Dorchester, <lb/>
Mas., is one of many whose life <lb/>
was saved by Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery. great remedy is <lb/>
for all Throat <lb/>
Lung by Wooten's Drug <lb/>
Store. Price and 91.00. <lb/>
Trial bottles free. <lb/>
ah <lb/>
Dainty things for any meal sold <lb/>
at prices to suit <lb/>
any purse. <lb/>
We provide the most attractive necessities for <lb/>
table. We do it this having the best Groceries, <lb/>
by handling them in the best way, and by selling them <lb/>
at the most reasonable margin. <lb/>
Cotton seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, Oats, Corn and Bran <lb/>
always on hand. <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
CASH GROCERS <lb/>
.<lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
MONDAY, NOV. <lb/>
L. P. Lawrence left mom <lb/>
for Conetoe. <lb/>
G. E. Cherry went to Tarboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. H. M. this morn- <lb/>
for a visit to Suffolk. <lb/>
B. G. Barrett, of Kinston, spent <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins spent Sunday in <lb/>
Savage spent <lb/>
Laurence. <lb/>
c F. D. Foxhall went up the road <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
L. H. Rountree went to Kinston <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Perkins has been very <lb/>
the last few days. <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J. B. Patrick, of Ayden, spent <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
Mrs. L. A. left Sun <lb/>
day evening for a visit to Kinston. <lb/>
J. Norman returned <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. re- <lb/>
turned Sunday evening from a <lb/>
visit to Conetoe. <lb/>
J. T. Matthews, Washington, <lb/>
came up Sunday to visit his <lb/>
daughter, Miss Lena <lb/>
W. Gabriel and <lb/>
ton, of Washington, Sunday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
S. P. of Washington <lb/>
City, arrived Sunday to <lb/>
visit his brother, B. B. <lb/>
Miss Betsey Greene, of La- <lb/>
Grange, arrived today to visit her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. F. Hodges. <lb/>
Mrs. H. of Suffolk, <lb/>
who bad been spending a <lb/>
here left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Bettie Draughn, of Ashe- <lb/>
ville, arrived this morning to <lb/>
Mrs. H. T. King. <lb/>
A. J. Moore, who had been <lb/>
spending a few at home, re- <lb/>
turned to Chapel Hill today. <lb/>
Secretary of State J. Bryan <lb/>
Grimes spent Sunday here and re- <lb/>
turned today. <lb/>
Misses Alice Hudson and Mabel <lb/>
Kittrell left Sunday evening fir <lb/>
school at Winterville. <lb/>
Mrs. Hines, of Kinston, who <lb/>
has been visiting Mi. H. B. <lb/>
returned home Saturday even- <lb/>
Mrs. Alice Rountree, of Kins- <lb/>
ton, who has been visiting <lb/>
here, returned home <lb/>
day <lb/>
Miss Minnie left Sun- <lb/>
dry for <lb/>
where will take charge of a <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Miss Susie Perry, of Kinston, <lb/>
who bad been Misses Hen- <lb/>
and Essie returned <lb/>
home Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Carr return <lb/>
d Saturday evening from Wash- <lb/>
City, Philadelphia, New <lb/>
York, and other northers cities. <lb/>
G. M. and Will <lb/>
ton, of came in <lb/>
Saturday evening and returned <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Annie D. Bland, of Grifton, <lb/>
who has been Mrs. H. C. <lb/>
Edwards, returned home Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Little Misses Wingate and <lb/>
ton, of Winterville, who were vis- <lb/>
little Miss Mary Brown, re- <lb/>
turned home Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. L. M. and little son, <lb/>
who were here <lb/>
the convention sis the guests of <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Lang, left this morning <lb/>
for d. <lb/>
THE EASTERN N. C <lb/>
SET EN<lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
DRESS GOO <lb/>
Every fabric known, both imported and <lb/>
domestic. Fashion's latest and most approved <lb/>
styles can be found here. <lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
Lined Shirts and draw- <lb/>
each garment, <lb/>
Heavy Ribbed, Taped neck <lb/>
Fleece Lined Union Suits, <lb/>
and children's, <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
By far the most artistic line of Paris Models, <lb/>
Hats we have ever <lb/>
shown. We spare neither expense or pains to <lb/>
give our customers the latest styles, best ma- <lb/>
and the best workmanship that money <lb/>
and brains can produce. <lb/>
Baby caps <lb/>
All Prices. <lb/>
and Children's <lb/>
HATS-all prices <lb/>
pairs extra size 11-4 j A Q <lb/>
White Blankets,<lb/>
pairs Grey Bed Blankets O C <lb/>
WORTH 1.75. SPECIAL. <lb/>
Pairs All-Wool <lb/>
Heavy Knee Pants, <lb/>
Pairs All-Wool Fine <lb/>
Pants, worth <lb/>
1.00 and 1.50, special,<lb/>
The kind that wears, holds it shape <lb/>
and color and gives satisfaction. <lb/>
For Ten days extra cut <lb/>
prices on the line <lb/>
of Clothing Overcoats <lb/>
Black Mercerized <lb/>
Petticoats <lb/>
worth 1.00, special, <lb/>
cents <lb/>
With n-inch Flounce, <lb/>
31-2 inch 2.00, <lb/>
price, <lb/>
cents <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
Easels <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, <lb/>
Carpets, Mattings <lb/>
Rugs, Oil Cloths, <lb/>
Furniture, <lb/>
Wardrobes, Cradles. <lb/>
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Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. paid <lb/>
I rides. Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys. Egg, err. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
by Carriages, Go-Carte, <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail Ax Snail, <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear, Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Attention, Tobacco Farmers <lb/>
The ed <lb/>
Co. has been d <lb/>
Tinder the laws of North <lb/>
and all arrangements <lb/>
have been made for the conduct <lb/>
of a tobacco warehouse, <lb/>
at warehouse, <lb/>
ville, N. We ask the pan. u- <lb/>
age and support of the fob <lb/>
growers of country <lb/>
the ground of merit and <lb/>
interest. <lb/>
This is a corporation, and mi <lb/>
like an individual business pan <lb/>
the Stock holders are <lb/>
no for any de-t- <lb/>
that may be made by the company. <lb/>
We simply say this because the <lb/>
rerun has been circulated to i la. <lb/>
contrary. We shall endeavor <lb/>
merit your patronage. We <lb/>
promise you more than anyone <lb/>
else, but we all <lb/>
tee yon the price. <lb/>
Look into this business, examine ; <lb/>
its charter and see If it is not to. <lb/>
to support and par- i <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Yours to Serve, <lb/>
The i Consolidated <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A DISCOVERY. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Dyspepsia Care does for stocks. Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Stomach that which it ons. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
to do for f, even when but I Chicago New Orleans. <lb/>
lightly disordered or over-loaded . <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure supplies <lb/>
toe natural juices of digestion aid <lb/>
due the work of the stomach, re- <lb/>
lazing the nervous tension, while <lb/>
the . flamed of that <lb/>
in rest and yon can pet a <lb/>
K Dyspepsia Cure digest done-a <lb/>
,, . . nail or screw driver or <lb/>
enables the stomach I Jg Have a good <lb/>
organs to <lb/>
all i I into rich, red blood. Sold <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. ff. PERRY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Hue Apples, Syrup, American and Italian Marble I <lb/>
Floor Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb/>
Fond, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
If a Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
China Ware, and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cake and Crackers, Much <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and nu <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity, for cash. Com <lb/>
j me. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
The Newest Shapes in Furs <lb/>
Fox, Squirrel, Mink, <lb/>
sum, and <lb/>
Seal. <lb/>
If you want Stylish Furs you <lb/>
can buy here with confidence. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fence Sold. <lb/>
work and prices reasonable <lb/>
designs d pee on a j ration. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i 1.1- <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
j j , and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price <lb/>
paid for country prod <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
b; hi L. <lb/>
there ire sheets on <lb/>
water. <lb/>
A GOOD SAME. <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
j we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
fL useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
personal experience I testify <lb/>
DeWitt s Little Early Risers <lb/>
as a liver <lb/>
Tiny rightly named because <lb/>
and energy <lb/>
work with T, <lb/>
, Tex. <lb/>
of are using these tiny little <lb/>
pills in preference to all others, <lb/>
they are SO pleasant <lb/>
effectual. They core biliousness, <lb/>
tin pill liver j head- <lb/>
ache, constipation, etc. They do <lb/>
i purge and weaken, but cleanse j <lb/>
a Sold by Jno. L. I A is always sure is <lb/>
good time when two men ask <lb/>
her to go and she goes with the <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
; Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
a, m for Greenville, leaves <lb/>
, Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
i at m. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
i Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South Creek. Belhaven, <lb/>
j Swan Quarter, and <lb/>
all for the West with rail- <lb/>
i roads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
M the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line Chesapeake <lb/>
Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
i Boston. <lb/>
J. J. CHEEKY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
IT. H. MYERS, Agent, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
it lantern-jawed man isn't <lb/>
r- a brilliant convert <lb/>
one she doesn't wont to go with to; <lb/>
make other one m <lb/>
T i he most remarkable <lb/>
id, deep on the lungs <lb/>
i v. is that of Mrs <lb/>
E. Marion, Ind <lb/>
was entirely by the <lb/>
Minute Cure. <lb/>
coughing and n <lb/>
me I ran do i <lb/>
from to <lb/>
Presbyterian Synod. <lb/>
Wilmington, V Nov. <lb/>
Presbyterian Synod -f <lb/>
Carolina will hold its sen- <lb/>
here this week, commencing; <lb/>
The <lb/>
Latest <lb/>
Styles in <lb/>
Jackets and Coats <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
workmanship <lb/>
Style and Fit <lb/>
If you want the right <lb/>
have it. <lb/>
Our Skirts <lb/>
Stylish in Appear- <lb/>
and hang like <lb/>
made to order gar-<lb/>
n v.<lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. j <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
FOR PARTICULAR <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
a of remedies to r <lb/>
until I used Cue Minute <lb/>
i. Cure. bottles of <lb/>
I remedy cured me en- <lb/>
of the cough, strengthened <lb/>
n me to mi <lb/>
weigh i, health am <lb/>
Bold by John <lb/>
and <lb/>
through week. It is <lb/>
estimated that the attendance will <lb/>
he and the leading min- <lb/>
the Presbyterian <lb/>
will present, also prominent <lb/>
divines from other states. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
It is easier to judge a woman <lb/>
I doesn't say than by what <lb/>
ii--. <lb/>
i PILES <lb/>
i. C. Haney, O., bad <lb/>
e piles for years. <lb/>
do no last <lb/>
Witch Hazel <lb/>
cured him permanently, <lb/>
for cuts, burns bruises, <lb/>
s, laceration, eczema, <lb/>
and all other skin; <lb/>
Look for the name <lb/>
on the others <lb/>
. i cheap, worthless counterfeits. <lb/>
Sold by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
Faint heart never won fair lady <lb/>
without a lot of strenuous <lb/>
on her part. <lb/>
A woman may cure her husband <lb/>
of the tobacco habit by purchasing <lb/>
hi cigar for him. <lb/>
pl Stubborn <lb/>
u FACTS <lb/>
Back up Our Claims for <lb/>
YUCATAN <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
Fact Tonic and not <lb/>
a stimulant. <lb/>
Fact vitalizes and lends <lb/>
permanent vigor to the entire <lb/>
human system. <lb/>
Fact i not a drug, but <lb/>
a normal, scientific cur for <lb/>
Jill Malarial Complaints <lb/>
Chills and<lb/>
It <lb/>
prohibit tendency to depression or low spirits. <lb/>
Women with troubles peculiar to <lb/>
restored to perfect health. Your will <lb/>
cheerfully add his testimony to oars. <lb/>
TRY IT-TEST gees <lb/>
with every <lb/>
THE AMERICAN CO. <lb/>
IND. <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb/>
worker, Hoofing, Guttering, <lb/>
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb/>
Siding. Shingle and tile <lb/>
work a specialty. <lb/>
I have employed a Slater <lb/>
and prepared to do slate roof- <lb/>
Orders for any work in my <lb/>
Una receive prompt attention. <lb/>
Work room Baker <lb/>
We are proud of our shoe stock this We are <lb/>
certain we have the finest line we have ever shown and we are <lb/>
that no other store gets even a little bit ahead of us. <lb/>
ULTRA and Shoes for Women <lb/>
are our strong cards, and we are able to meet the require- <lb/>
of the most fastidious as well as the more conservative pat- <lb/>
and we invite a thorough inspection of our in <lb/>
name, in character, ULTRA In every feature that con- <lb/>
tributes to lit, comfort and style. In material and work- <lb/>
we are proud to present to all lovers of good taste in <lb/>
footwear a shoe for which we have never yet had to make apology. <lb/>
The Shoe is constructed on common-sense <lb/>
without of those attributes that appeal to a woman's <lb/>
taste, or her pride, in a well and stylishly dressed foot. <lb/>
Our usually up-to-date line of children's and infant's shoes is <lb/>
even better than over. We arc can insure you perfect <lb/>
satisfaction and save you money in your shoe needs. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen's <lb/>
The Home of Women's Fashions. .<lb/>
The On y <lb/>
s; <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/>
Reflector. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner., <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN <lb/>
No. <lb/>
LIQUOR <lb/>
MEN <lb/>
WILL GET <lb/>
FAIR DEAL <lb/>
BUT CAMPAIGN AGAINST <lb/>
SALOONS WILL <lb/>
GO ON <lb/>
before the board and made <lb/>
known to that the petition <lb/>
be presented at their <lb/>
meeting and that they would <lb/>
be requested to order the <lb/>
take place sometime in February. <lb/>
He stated that those for whom he <lb/>
spoke confidently believed the <lb/>
of the elect-on will be in <lb/>
favor of but <lb/>
thought it was but fair <lb/>
that those engaged in the liquor <lb/>
business have reasonable <lb/>
time to close their business and <lb/>
seek other employment. That if <lb/>
the petition is presented in <lb/>
J. Wiley Shook Boils Over. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C. Nov. <lb/>
Wiley Shook, official undo- <lb/>
was recorded by the state <lb/>
press a short time ago, read the <lb/>
election returns with an emotion <lb/>
which was not entirely unmixed <lb/>
with joy. The chief executive is <lb/>
just DOW particular <lb/>
cal that gentle- <lb/>
man this morning sent President <lb/>
Roosevelt this <lb/>
R t, <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
in all directed <lb/>
person and nations through line <lb/>
the election is held in <lb/>
I, . . ,. , ,., line, and precept upon pie- <lb/>
I February that the saloon keepers. T . .,. <lb/>
have until July 1st to <lb/>
, . that the <lb/>
other . . , <lb/>
vi while the simple <lb/>
In He has <lb/>
SALOONS MUST GO NEXT YEAR p go <lb/>
spirit of the law seems to <lb/>
,, . i go and are punished. <lb/>
allowing six mouths that r <lb/>
., Can yon not see the forecast <lb/>
will j J <lb/>
the results in New York Ohio <lb/>
The Liquor Jen Will be Given arrange <lb/>
, that time. Ho I <lb/>
Until Next June to Get <lb/>
Out Business. <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
-can that this is not <lb/>
ample the meantime <lb/>
the campaign <lb/>
distillery will go right on. <lb/>
Committees have been <lb/>
to it. Those men engaged <lb/>
-liquor business in <lb/>
ville had just as well make written with a <lb/>
their minds now that they <lb/>
Announce at once that <lb/>
you are no candidate for the <lb/>
that the ad ministration <lb/>
Stands the nomination of Senator <lb/>
you persist in the <lb/>
succeed getting <lb/>
A number representative <lb/>
of the town met <lb/>
night in the office of Mr. F. O. <lb/>
Harding for the purpose of in it after the 30th <lb/>
prepared under June. The is <lb/>
direction of the league u toe carried against <lb/>
to the board of asking <lb/>
an-election be called on the <lb/>
nomination, all the caustic in <lb/>
human language, writ <lb/>
dipped gall that preserves <lb/>
son is of the daunted, will tail <lb/>
Convention County Superintendents. <lb/>
The second convention <lb/>
of the tale association of <lb/>
superintendents will convene in <lb/>
the hall the house of <lb/>
next Wednesday morning, <lb/>
13th, and continue for <lb/>
two day. <lb/>
Eighty-five out of the ninety- <lb/>
seven superintendents the state <lb/>
have already notified the state <lb/>
superintendent of politic <lb/>
that they will attend the entire <lb/>
meeting and the ether twelve will <lb/>
probably be heard from favorably <lb/>
this <lb/>
interest manifested by the <lb/>
large number who have written <lb/>
that they are coining speaks well <lb/>
for the educational enthusiasm <lb/>
that is abroad the state of North <lb/>
Carol i i a. <lb/>
Au est program has been <lb/>
arranged, beginning Wednesday <lb/>
at eleven o'clock <lb/>
Friday morning at eleven <lb/>
On Wednesday, the first <lb/>
day the convention, among <lb/>
other numbers the program is <lb/>
the <lb/>
to p. m. <lb/>
Institutes. Discussion led by <lb/>
Superintendent Y. Moore of <lb/>
a calamity will befall Superintendent W. <lb/>
it ion of establishing a <lb/>
in Greenville and a <lb/>
diet operating in the <lb/>
Ai this meeting of citizens all the <lb/>
r -i t of the election were <lb/>
d, and consider- <lb/>
these it was not <lb/>
sent th e petition to the aldermen <lb/>
until ii -e January j the <lb/>
board. for de- <lb/>
a re as <lb/>
The V says <lb/>
I'll be called in Hie <lb/>
year Abe petition is -ire- <lb/>
it a ad the <lb/>
be held three months of <lb/>
e with <lb/>
this part if the law, petition <lb/>
had sow -the <lb/>
not than the 28th <lb/>
the nation. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Democrats m Jubilant. <lb/>
Washington, D.-C, Nov. <lb/>
The democrats Washing-<lb/>
All of <lb/>
Governor's <lb/>
The state is at peace. <lb/>
in the land. <lb/>
, are jubilant over the <lb/>
much Even I. . , <lb/>
, the yesterday. <lb/>
On Thursday will be an <lb/>
explanation of the Grimes and <lb/>
Cunningham <lb/>
The But Sale Yet. <lb/>
Par hum report <lb/>
lives have that fir the first time <lb/>
sorrow can j years light <lb/>
in <lb/>
cause for in the is made that by <lb/>
which has wrought t <lb/>
. , . a, . j . . will be voted <lb/>
out by Acknowledge-, , . , . <lb/>
lot BOWer th lobbies the <lb/>
went mercies received . , j. . . . <lb/>
. Ii. -Is and street comers demo- <lb/>
a people a , am I politicians <lb/>
i rules the destinies to talk over the situation. Sana- <lb/>
States as well as individuals tor of Maryland, was in <lb/>
fitting. <lb/>
ton ii bright and early. <lb/>
I, Charles B. Governor <lb/>
of the State of North Carolina, personal victory <lb/>
He was <lb/>
over <lb/>
he won. <lb/>
the <lb/>
best single sale of this <lb/>
market this season. This lot <lb/>
L. Bland, i Craven <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. S. The I <lb/>
in which <lb/>
started rebuild <lb/>
warehouse made <lb/>
people they we-re going to <lb/>
make a record <lb/>
I hey hare certainly done so <lb/>
we give the figures of the sale <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Sixty-six for<lb/>
The teachers of Pitt county are a <lb/>
courageous company, showing a <lb/>
determination in their work that <lb/>
braves weather conditions and <lb/>
brings them together their <lb/>
work. It was cold today, <lb/>
many of ilium live a long dis- <lb/>
from town, while but <lb/>
short notice had given of this <lb/>
meeting there were quite a <lb/>
of teachers in <lb/>
Devotional were con. <lb/>
ducted by Rev. F. G. Hartman. <lb/>
The roll was called by the <lb/>
and Rags- <lb/>
dale sailed the roll districts for <lb/>
reports of teachers. <lb/>
The tee on nominations of <lb/>
officers made the following report. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
H. King. <lb/>
Eula Cox. <lb/>
Assistant Delia <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Spain, <lb/>
The was adopted. <lb/>
Former president, Prof. G. E. <lb/>
who has made a most <lb/>
faithful excellent president <lb/>
the association, called the new <lb/>
president to the chair. In taking <lb/>
of the Prof. Everett <lb/>
made interesting address, <lb/>
warmly thanking the association <lb/>
for the honor conferred upon him. <lb/>
He said he had worked with teach- <lb/>
in states, but has <lb/>
been associated with any that <lb/>
excel teachers of Pitt county. <lb/>
The library committee <lb/>
purchasing books and <lb/>
the library by the next <lb/>
j meeting of the association, <lb/>
Next com m it tee on course of <lb/>
study made a report and the <lb/>
took a recess t dinner. <lb/>
,,,,,. I pounds for pounds for <lb/>
therefore, this toe impetus , f . . , , f <lb/>
., i. , no pun-ids for M pounds for <lb/>
setting apart presidential boom .,., . ,. ., .,. <lb/>
W for -0, o pounds <lb/>
of December, as another election gives him, was mentioned, j <lb/>
was in town t he <lb/>
as a day of thanksgiving and senator declined to, <lb/>
; mercies which <lb/>
September. <lb/>
the la v says that when a <lb/>
majority of the a <lb/>
vote against saloons it shall be <lb/>
lawful for the county <lb/>
era or governing board such <lb/>
town to issue license to <lb/>
any ho sell liquor the , <lb/>
, , , , day all our <lb/>
town, but engaged . . . <lb/>
God has prospered <lb/>
on which all people the He is <lb/>
to respective to lead senate j <lb/>
of Gad <lb/>
pounds for <lb/>
for the <lb/>
He <lb/>
to legislative victory this winter. <lb/>
His friends nay tho <lb/>
mud as will take, care of j <lb/>
and to aSk for Hts <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
earnestly that on this <lb/>
the have six <lb/>
months from the date of the Sec- <lb/>
to dispose their stock on <lb/>
hand close business if <lb/>
their license continue in <lb/>
long. Under this part of the law <lb/>
if the should be held on <lb/>
the 29th of no licenses <lb/>
could be issued on the 1st of <lb/>
following, and as licenses <lb/>
already issued would expire the <lb/>
81st of December saloon men <lb/>
would have only two days in which <lb/>
to dispose of stock on hand and <lb/>
close their business. This <lb/>
be practically putting them of <lb/>
business at once. <lb/>
The board of aldermen being in <lb/>
session Governor Jarvis was de- <lb/>
to before them and make <lb/>
known to that petition <lb/>
would not be presented at this <lb/>
meeting hut that it he at <lb/>
the first meeting in January, 1904. <lb/>
Governor Jarvis went immediate <lb/>
shall <lb/>
us unto <lb/>
who are needy, particularly to the <lb/>
widows and the orphans. <lb/>
Done at of Raleigh, this <lb/>
the second of November, in <lb/>
the Year of our Lord thou- <lb/>
sand nine hundred and three, <lb/>
and in the one hundred and <lb/>
eighth of our <lb/>
can independence. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
By the Governor <lb/>
P M. Private Sec-<lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
middle aged white woman was <lb/>
mortally wounded here last night <lb/>
by accidental discharge of a <lb/>
revolver which fell from the pock- <lb/>
et of a man who was room. <lb/>
ball struck her the forehead <lb/>
and passed to the center of the <lb/>
head. The Woman lingers at the <lb/>
but there is no of <lb/>
her coo very. , <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
Baltimore, Md. Nov. was <lb/>
a wholesale victory- far the <lb/>
in Maryland. Warfield, <lb/>
for Governor as late <lb/>
will have a majority of <lb/>
in <lb/>
ties, making a total of The <lb/>
heavy vote polled in <lb/>
the city and state was something <lb/>
of a prise to most <lb/>
sanguine of that party. Judge <lb/>
William in an <lb/>
interview today, suggested the <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
amendment as a possibility in <lb/>
Maryland. Plans to eliminate the <lb/>
vote are being generally <lb/>
considered. <lb/>
Better Grades Sell Well. <lb/>
The tobacco warehouses had <lb/>
sales th is week. For ordinary <lb/>
grades prices ruled low, usual, <lb/>
where good were offer- <lb/>
ed the were very <lb/>
Some tobacco said as high <lb/>
as swats a this week. <lb/>
it O. Nov. <lb/>
navy department received three <lb/>
dispatches today from <lb/>
John i. of the gunboat <lb/>
Nashville at Colon. the first he <lb/>
told he had landed a force of <lb/>
blue jackets and marines to <lb/>
serve order at that place. In the <lb/>
second telegram he there had <lb/>
been no blood shed at Colon and <lb/>
that he had withdrawn his <lb/>
The third dispatch <lb/>
evidently sent today came late this <lb/>
afternoon. In it Commander <lb/>
bard said he had again landed an <lb/>
aimed force to protect American <lb/>
citizens. <lb/>
Princeton, N. J. Nov. <lb/>
race trouble has <lb/>
ton. Today A. B. Davis, <lb/>
started in to deliver the mail on <lb/>
one of the rural free delivery <lb/>
route outside of Princeton, but <lb/>
the owners of boxes along the <lb/>
route are objecting to their new <lb/>
postmaster on account of his color. <lb/>
That Davis should get the appoint- <lb/>
instead of one of the white <lb/>
applicants has enraged the box <lb/>
owners sod about twenty of them <lb/>
threatened to withdraw from the <lb/>
Nate if is retained <lb/>
Potato. <lb/>
Mr. J. M. Blow, manager the <lb/>
department of <lb/>
sends us a <lb/>
that beats anything have <lb/>
seen. The potato, which rail- <lb/>
ed by Mr. A. G. Col, is quite large <lb/>
has grown firmly to a light- <lb/>
wood knot, giving tho two together <lb/>
appearance something like a <lb/>
tomahawk. Some one upon seeing <lb/>
the potato remarked that ii had its <lb/>
own kindling wood along. It is <lb/>
quite a curiosity. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Harris, aged years and <lb/>
mouths, little sou of Mr. mid <lb/>
Mis. It King, died at o'clock <lb/>
this morning at their home on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue. The child had <lb/>
been sick a little more than a week <lb/>
with bronchitis followed by <lb/>
, The burial will take place Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon in Cherry Hill <lb/>
tery. <lb/>
The entire community, as well <lb/>
as their host of friends elsewhere, <lb/>
sympathize with Mr. and <lb/>
King in their sorrow. <lb/>
J. Morgan has recently <lb/>
Chicago. Now we may <lb/>
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