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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
i. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
fOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1903. <lb />
ad a <lb />
a Hawk, a Snake <lb />
Roaster. <lb />
Mr. E. K. Helm, who lives In <lb />
community; <lb />
Biles south of town, on last Friday <lb />
witnessed a desperate fight between <lb />
a hawk and a snake and later be- <lb />
tween a hawk and a rooster. Mr. <lb />
Helms was going along the road <lb />
when his attention attracted <lb />
by a Muttering the leaves <lb />
distance from the road air. Helms <lb />
went to see the trouble was <lb />
and found a hawk a large <lb />
engaged a fight. <lb />
The snake was coiled around the <lb />
hawk and to begetting the <lb />
better of <lb />
ed the and the hawk and <lb />
took them to mill, some <lb />
distance away, and exhibited them <lb />
to several men. He then took the <lb />
belligerents to his home, intending <lb />
to put them in granary to let <lb />
them t to a but while <lb />
he up the granary <lb />
steps the snake uncoiled and at- <lb />
tempted to escape, turned craven <lb />
coward, so to speak, and quit the <lb />
fight and was killed. A game <lb />
rooster, seeing one hawk, made <lb />
fight at it and Mr. Helms clipped <lb />
the hawk's wings turned him <lb />
loose to light the rooster. The <lb />
hawk gave the rooster a stroke or <lb />
two with its claws the rooster <lb />
quit fight without getting in a <lb />
Enquirer. <lb />
METHODIST CHURCH STATISTICS. <lb />
Greenville Station to the <lb />
mini Conference at Goldsboro. <lb />
Number of members <lb />
number of members re <lb />
Money raised as <lb />
E -r presiding elder <lb />
For pastor <lb />
For bishops <lb />
Fr conference claimants <lb />
For foreign <lb />
For domestic missions <lb />
For church extension <lb />
For education <lb />
For Methodist orphanage <lb />
this amount Sunday <lb />
school <lb />
Total en ill men i of Sunday <lb />
for the <lb />
i ear <lb />
Officers and teachers <lb />
Total amount raised by the <lb />
Sunday school <lb />
The Womans Foreign Mis- <lb />
Society has <lb />
raised <lb />
An- <lb />
It <lb />
120.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
52.00 <lb />
125.00 <lb />
45.00 <lb />
49-. <lb />
117.50 <lb />
167.31 <lb />
73.60 <lb />
35.28 <lb />
103.10 <lb />
Rev. H M. Eure. <lb />
Sunday closed the third weal of <lb />
Rev. H. M. pas- <lb />
tor of <lb />
The report of his last <lb />
year's work as made the <lb />
published <lb />
column itself. <lb />
Mr. i a man well liked in <lb />
Greenville. He is <lb />
faithful, murker. It <lb />
be now if the Confer- <lb />
will return him to <lb />
year, but he kits many <lb />
friends would be glad to <lb />
tee hack. <lb />
The Bright Jewels <lb />
Ladies Aid <lb />
Paying indebtedness on <lb />
church lot. <lb />
Total raised from all <lb />
sources d urine the year 8791.84 <lb />
The pastor goes up-to conference <lb />
with, perhaps the largest report <lb />
that has ever gone from this <lb />
charge. The year has been ex <lb />
pas- <lb />
tor and people. <lb />
Saloons Win at <lb />
an election was held <lb />
in the Grifton on the <lb />
of dispensary against saloons. <lb />
It a hotly contested and close <lb />
election, the saloons winning by <lb />
only-2 majority. shows a <lb />
growing sentiment saloons, <lb />
and hope that Grifton <lb />
town may yet be rid <lb />
of them. <lb />
List Tax Payers. <lb />
Mr. H. A. Bluer compiled <lb />
white tax payer in <lb />
Pitt The list <lb />
between and names, <lb />
arranged alphabetically by <lb />
ships. Opposite each name is <lb />
shown if the person is a <lb />
owner, if he is a tobacco grower,, <lb />
his address, and <lb />
umber of his free delivery route. <lb />
Killed. <lb />
A few nights ago Mr. A. L. <lb />
-was miles <lb />
from and left -bis horse <lb />
j lied at gate. The broke <lb />
and ran away, and getting <lb />
iii it stuck a piece <lb />
horse-flied he wound. <lb />
some snow on <lb />
staved is sticking welt <lb />
if he lives on one. Mr. Blow will <lb />
sell complete copies of ibis list of <lb />
names in books at It is a <lb />
useful list for those who want to <lb />
the tax of the county. <lb />
THANKSGIVING THOUGHTS. <lb />
Dedication Postponed. <lb />
The dedication of the new school <lb />
building at which was <lb />
to have taken place on next Mon- <lb />
day, cannot be had the <lb />
tor will not have the <lb />
completed. A number of people <lb />
from going up to <lb />
these exercises and it will be some <lb />
disappointment that the dedication <lb />
must be <lb />
Wat. <lb />
Mr. H. A. Blow dropped in to <lb />
remind us that we reported the <lb />
Grifton dispensary wrong in <lb />
day's paper. He says w aught to <lb />
UR. R. II. <lb />
There is no connection between <lb />
gratitude and gluttony, yet we are <lb />
forced to admit that man always <lb />
expressed by eating <lb />
drinking. This fast, while true, <lb />
is hard to explain. may be <lb />
n component part of and <lb />
hunger may be u component part of <lb />
hilarity, and the excited <lb />
may stimulate the appetite, and thus <lb />
explain the phenomena that feasting <lb />
always accompanies felicity, and <lb />
gratitude seems ever prone to ex- <lb />
press in eating. <lb />
Banqueting was in high favor <lb />
bath in Rome and Greece, and the <lb />
teams with accounts <lb />
The approach of Christmas brings <lb />
visions all manner of <lb />
eights rather than <lb />
f the lowly If whose birth <lb />
bare said the wet <lb />
fat the dodged <lb />
the paper weight gel U jay a wedding, <lb />
happy couple share their prominence <lb />
with the tempting viands which <lb />
characterize such occasions. <lb />
If one to honor a friend, <lb />
lo a feast prepared and friends <lb />
are bidden to come and share it. This <lb />
custom has obtained from time <lb />
memorial and bears intimately on <lb />
the evolution of hospitality. <lb />
In some localities even funerals <lb />
are made feasts and it i a fact that <lb />
worth of pound cake was eaten <lb />
at the funeral of George Washing- <lb />
ton. Any anniversary thought <lb />
of commemoration, from a <lb />
baby's birthday to a great national <lb />
victory, invariably takes the form of <lb />
a feast, and as such, to give <lb />
universal pleasure. It must follow <lb />
it is natural for man to express <lb />
his joy and gratitude by eating and <lb />
So when Got. Winthrop <lb />
desired to offer thanks for the safety <lb />
and welfare of the Plymouth colony <lb />
the religious fervor did not preclude, <lb />
but rather encouraged the natural <lb />
mode of expression, and the <lb />
Feast of Thanksgiving was <lb />
rated and has become a permanent <lb />
part of cur national life. <lb />
As the work of preparing feasts <lb />
ways-falls to the lot of the women <lb />
we can picture those Pilgrim moth- <lb />
making the traditional <lb />
pies and dressing wild turkeys <lb />
with which the woods of <lb />
setts abounded. Nor was <lb />
zeal diminished thereby. <lb />
Those colonial days may have <lb />
been some of the proverbial <lb />
old of which nil heard, but <lb />
they were hard days for women, <lb />
now in retrospect, when <lb />
recurs, one of the special things <lb />
for which women should be grateful <lb />
today, is that they did not come <lb />
over in and share <lb />
the privations of those women. A <lb />
bright woman has said that the <lb />
grim mothers had more courage and <lb />
more praise than the <lb />
grim fathers, for they not only bore <lb />
all the privations and dangers which <lb />
the Pilgrim fathers stood but they <lb />
also had to endure the Pilgrim <lb />
fathers themselves. <lb />
The Pilgrim mothers shared their <lb />
forest hornet with all the local bi- <lb />
sects, snakes, <lb />
-and often Indians, while we sit <lb />
our safe homes, secure from the <lb />
oven of flies an <lb />
and amidst our thanks invoke bless- <lb />
on the who in vented screen <lb />
windows and doors. <lb />
The world now is a very different <lb />
for women than it was then, <lb />
and nowhere mere so than in Amer- <lb />
Thanksgiving continues to be <lb />
a combination of gratitude and glut- <lb />
tony, but even this observance in the <lb />
20th century is very different from <lb />
the 10th century. Women who live <lb />
now have many more ad vantages and <lb />
blessings for which to be thankful. <lb />
But a happiness won is a hope <lb />
lost, and perhaps we have lost, in an- <lb />
and the hopeful striving <lb />
for things, equally as much us we <lb />
have gained in the realization of <lb />
greater benefits. While offering <lb />
hanks for these opportunities and <lb />
privileges women should remember <lb />
that they bring greater <lb />
She must rise to the full <lb />
measure of opportunity <lb />
prove herself a greater blessing to <lb />
man than ever before. <lb />
Higher bring <lb />
batter and brighter homes, larger <lb />
fields of endeavor should make hap- <lb />
pier people in these where the <lb />
greatest ornament is the <lb />
sweetest privilege in serve <lb />
No. <lb />
THANKSGIVING <lb />
Pretty Early Morning; Marriage. <lb />
It has been said that be the hour <lb />
when it may, there will be guests <lb />
at the wedding. And so it was <lb />
at o'clock this morning, when a <lb />
large number of friends assembled <lb />
in the Memorial Baptist to <lb />
witness the marriage of Mr. James <lb />
F. Davenport and Miss Blanche <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
The church beautifully <lb />
decorated for the marriage, the <lb />
alter being a bank of green house <lb />
plants flowers with a lighted <lb />
arch overhead. The windows were <lb />
darkened and mellow lights shed a <lb />
on the attractive picture. <lb />
Preceding the bridal party Lee <lb />
John Bagwell, the <lb />
pages, rolled a white covering over <lb />
the carpet aisle. <lb />
Miss Patrick gracefully <lb />
presided at the and rendered <lb />
the wedding march as the bridal <lb />
party filed in to their respective <lb />
positions and as they passed out <lb />
the church, and softly played <lb />
Promise during the <lb />
ceremony. <lb />
The ushers, Messrs. B. W. Mose- <lb />
J. L. Carper, J. P. Fleming <lb />
and G. J. Woodward, came up the <lb />
opposite aisles to the altar. Then <lb />
came the bride's maids, Misses <lb />
Sophia Jarvis, Lizzie Jones, Lina <lb />
hep pa id and Sidney Davenport, <lb />
walking singly opposite each other. <lb />
Following was the dame <lb />
BY BET. W. K. <lb />
Since the earliest records es <lb />
man there have been times of <lb />
thanksgiving. When the world <lb />
had been swept by the waters of <lb />
the flood and the whole human <lb />
family had been swept away, <lb />
save Noah and his family, Noah, <lb />
on leaving the ark, first offered <lb />
to God the devotions of his heart. <lb />
It was a time of thanksgiving to <lb />
him that he had trusted in God, <lb />
and had been saved. <lb />
When Israel had escaped from <lb />
Egyptian bondage and had pass- <lb />
ed the Red sea their hearts <lb />
filled with thanksgiving and <lb />
thus the song of and <lb />
When, after forty years wan- <lb />
in the wilderness, Joshua <lb />
led the children of Israel over <lb />
Jordan, and they bad taken <lb />
session of the Promised Land, <lb />
they had a season of <lb />
The annual feasts of <lb />
vests, were times of <lb />
giving for the annual blessings. <lb />
What has been true Israel <lb />
has been true of other nations <lb />
whose is the The <lb />
American people have much for <lb />
which to be thankful. When our <lb />
fore parents were driven from <lb />
their homes on foreign soil, they <lb />
sought an asylum in the new <lb />
world. Hardships and <lb />
of the severest sort wore <lb />
encountered. The severity of <lb />
of honor, Mrs. B. E. Patrick, the climate of New <lb />
Sister of the bride, while of and <lb />
was Miss Mary attacks of the Indians almost an. <lb />
on a <lb />
carrying the wedding nu <lb />
silver tray. <lb />
The bride her <lb />
brother, Mr. C. 1- <lb />
while the bridegroom came through <lb />
the door on the right his <lb />
brother, Mr. Peter Davenport. <lb />
net at the altar and were <lb />
joined with a ceremony most el- <lb />
and by Rev. <lb />
a. T. King. <lb />
The maids each wore <lb />
dresses of white with <lb />
black bats The dame of <lb />
was attired in the suit of white <lb />
satin that was her bridal dress. <lb />
The bride's costume was <lb />
did going away snit of gray. <lb />
from u- church the <lb />
bride's maids passed out with <lb />
ushers. <lb />
immediately after the ceremony <lb />
the bridal party drove to the <lb />
depot where Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
port departed on the <lb />
for a tour to cities. <lb />
Tuesday night preceding the <lb />
marriage the bride entertained the <lb />
bridal party at the home of her <lb />
mother, Mrs. Ma-y W. Flanagan, <lb />
on Fifth Thin was entire <lb />
informal and much enjoyed by <lb />
the party. Elegant refreshments <lb />
were served. <lb />
At this time the wedding pres- <lb />
were displayed. These were <lb />
in number and exceedingly <lb />
handsome. <lb />
May the wedded life of this <lb />
popular couple so happily <lb />
be as a song of joy and <lb />
The North Carolina youth who ex- <lb />
presses satisfaction at being placed <lb />
in a York house of detention as <lb />
a witness and paid cents a day <lb />
and his board, the a <lb />
round with alleged <lb />
is ens of those who might lie <lb />
ad as little hare below <lb />
hard W- <lb />
them. After <lb />
unsuccessful attempts to raise a <lb />
crop they at last succeeded. <lb />
They received help from England. <lb />
and the famine to <lb />
stayed. A day of thanksgiving <lb />
was observed, which, like <lb />
Jew feast of harvests, was a <lb />
time of praising God for his <lb />
sings in supplying their physical <lb />
needs. From this first American <lb />
Thanksgiving we have a <lb />
custom of observing a day, <lb />
appointed by the president, for <lb />
His bountiful blessings. <lb />
As we look back over the past <lb />
of our nation we have many <lb />
things for which to be thankful <lb />
There have been dark days mid <lb />
perilous times. Our la, d has <lb />
been laid waste by fire and <lb />
sword, our homes have seen the <lb />
strong young men, husbands <lb />
fathers, sons and brothers go out <lb />
never to return. Their blood <lb />
was spilled to purchase freedom, <lb />
that freedom that .- the pride of <lb />
every loyal son of America. When <lb />
the smoke of the Revolution had <lb />
cleared away, a young and <lb />
nation held the battle <lb />
ground against a foreign foe, with <lb />
the spangled Heat- <lb />
over them. This was a time <lb />
of thanksgiving to the lovers of <lb />
liberty. Our country has been <lb />
rent and torn by internal <lb />
brother rose up against <lb />
brother, father against son and <lb />
every heart was made sad. In <lb />
nearly every home there was <lb />
vacant These things <lb />
have past now, and are a part of <lb />
history. Both sides aware <lb />
of the powers of the other. It <lb />
a terrible time. It is over <lb />
now and once more can bow <lb />
together and acknowledge that <lb />
the same God is father of us all. <lb />
While we love our sunny South- <lb />
land, we give thanks to God that <lb />
we are able to stand as a united <lb />
fax loyalty and <lb />
Mi<lb /></p>
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DEPARTMENT <lb />
Breach U Reflector is In charge of Rev. T. who is <lb />
treated any for the paper in Farmville and territory. <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 />
foods owned by said K. IT. at his death, and is offer <lb />
them to the public regardless of cost. The stock consists <lb />
Ma full line of GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
CAPS, SHOES, hardware and groceries, all fresh and <lb />
W. also age at of the Royal Tailors Mfg <lb />
to. All suits made to order to lie the individual. Your meas- <lb />
is taken and a good fit guaranteed. We can furnish these <lb />
goods at percent, less than charge. <lb />
If you want bargains come early to <lb />
W. O. Store, <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
J- E- CO, <lb />
FARMVILLE, C. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware. Fruits, Confections, To- <lb />
and Cigars. Everything cheap <lb />
for cash. Highest price for <lb />
produce. <lb />
Tit Branch of Hasten is m <lb />
of Q. a. who is U transact any <lb />
Ha paper in and territory. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Leader in Fashions. Full line of <lb />
trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers, <lb />
ribbons, Cheaper than ever. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
R. L DAVIS BRO <lb />
General Merchants. <lb />
No need of going further when we can supply all your needs in <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Furniture and Groceries. <lb />
full line of Richmond Stove Cook Stoves and Hearers. <lb />
Car load lots of Hay, Corn, Oats, Cotton Seed Hulls and <lb />
Meal, Fertilizers and Lime. <lb />
Manufacturers of Buggies. Tobacco Fines and Trucks. <lb />
Farm Wagons, Coffins and Caskets always on hand. <lb />
In we operate a Cotton <lb />
C. C. JOYNER, <lb />
Physician <lb />
and Surgeon. <lb />
Farmville, N. C, <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 />
claims, prompt <lb />
to ail business. <lb />
N. C. Nov. 1903. <lb />
Mayors court Monday. <lb />
Drummers one, two. three, four, <lb />
five. <lb />
Walter Webb returned to Elm <lb />
City Monday morning. <lb />
C. E. Bradley hit out for Green <lb />
ville again Tuesday, so <lb />
C. F. James was visiting friends <lb />
Wards Bridge Sunday, <lb />
Charles, suppose we go <lb />
next time. <lb />
J. J. Harrington has, suspended <lb />
his a few days on account <lb />
of being sick. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. <lb />
left Saturday to visit Oakley and <lb />
Greenville. Ed. is back and Tan- <lb />
the household by himself. <lb />
of tobacco has been passing <lb />
through for Greenville market this <lb />
We have some unsold stuff <lb />
yet It is not sand lugs, but red <lb />
coon. <lb />
We can now we have had <lb />
some If was snowing yes- <lb />
J to the of many, and <lb />
i to the sorrow of numbers of poor <lb />
souls with a wood pile filled with <lb />
but snow. <lb />
Dainty things for any meal sold I <lb />
at prices to suit <lb />
any purse. <lb />
We provide attractive necessities for your I <lb />
table. We do it this having the best Groceries, <lb />
by them in the beat way, and by selling them <lb />
at the most reasonable margin. V, <lb />
Cotton Meal and Hay, Oats, Coin and Bran <lb />
always on hand. <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
GROCERS <lb />
C. FLANAGAN, <lb />
Attorney at Law, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
ob <lb />
; V <lb />
J AS. B. WHITE, <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
and Department Store, <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
stock of carefully selected Groceries, Dry Goods, <lb />
j Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. <lb />
Country Produce bought and sold, Batter, Eggs <lb />
and Family Supplies constantly on hand. Country trade <lb />
a specialty. Flour and feed by load. <lb />
JAS. B. WHITE. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The complete la every <lb />
prices m law the <lb />
price <lb />
paid <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Board of of <lb />
Pitt county will Dec <lb />
7th, 1903, receive bids for the <lb />
building a bridge Tar <lb />
river at Far particulars <lb />
to the Register Pawls of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
By order the <lb />
I, <lb />
at <lb />
According to lie custom <lb />
Literary Society <lb />
gave an excellent entertainment on j <lb />
Thursday evening, Nov. 26th. <lb />
In the music, both <lb />
and vocal, and in the play <lb />
girl did her part well and reflected j <lb />
much upon and I <lb />
excellent society they i <lb />
following is a <lb />
Ballet March, <lb />
Galloway and Robeson. <lb />
BREEZY POINT. <lb />
. Aunt Dexter, Miss Julia <lb />
Sanderson. <lb />
Elinor Pearl, Miss Addie Cox. <lb />
Grant, Miss Clyde <lb />
son <lb />
Mrs. Miss Clara <lb />
Brewer. <lb />
The Twins, Miss <lb />
Lela and Mies Pros- <lb />
tor. <lb />
Bernice Vernen, Miss <lb />
Laura Leigh, Nannie House. <lb />
Edith Morton, Miss <lb />
Daniel. <lb />
Clarice Miss <lb />
land. <lb />
Miss <lb />
son. <lb />
Old Clew, <lb />
Doolittle, Miss Ida <lb />
The music interspersed <lb />
the <lb />
Cupid's Warnings. Powell, <lb />
Misses Harrison and <lb />
Waltz, Lange, Miss <lb />
tie Praetor. <lb />
The Owl and the Pussy Oat, <lb />
Miss Gresham and <lb />
Saith, Miss <lb />
to make their store <lb />
headquarters and while to <lb />
Inspect complete stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
and their low prices. We <lb />
can supply all your needs in <lb />
any line of goods. <lb />
We are selling Lawns and other <lb />
dress goods at about <lb />
halt pries, to make room for <lb />
all goods. <lb />
R. R. FLEMING, <lb />
Merchant and <lb />
Manufacturer <lb />
Always a complete <lb />
of <lb />
General <lb />
Manufacturers of Lumber and <lb />
Cypress Building Shingles. <lb />
Special price on car load lots of <lb />
Shingles. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
After thirty years of successful business am <lb />
better than prepared to all the <lb />
needs of the people with a complete stock of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
I can furnish anything wanted, from cam- <lb />
needle to a steam engine. <lb />
I handle fertilizers and gin cotton in season. <lb />
The manufacture of the Davenport 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 />
J, v. . r <lb />
lb the place to get Clothing. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes. <lb />
Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Crockery, etc., at <lb />
j A full line of Drugs and Medicines. Highest prices paid <lb />
for all kinds of country produce. <lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it on your <lb />
Stationery. <lb />
MM v DU m. e. <lb />
Last weak Register Deeds B <lb />
Williams to <lb />
W. H. Dall, Jr. and Mary D. <lb />
Blow. <lb />
Walter Wilson and <lb />
Simon A. Congleton and Mary J- <lb />
Hopkins and <lb />
Louis Effie High- <lb />
Oscar Johnson Mattie <lb />
Blount. <lb />
Lena <lb />
Sta ton. <lb />
Henry and Rudie Pitt <lb />
John Wooten and Sarah Ellis. <lb />
English Mills Will- <lb />
C. Little and Sarah <lb />
One of the most remarkable cases <lb />
of a cold, deep seated on the <lb />
causing is that, of Mrs <lb />
E. Marion, I <lb />
who was entirely cured by the use <lb />
of One Minute Cough Cure. She <lb />
and straining <lb />
so weakened I ran <lb />
in weight from to i <lb />
I tried a remedies to <lb />
avail until I used One <lb />
Cough Cure. Four of j <lb />
wonderful remedy cured me en-1 <lb />
of the cough, <lb />
lungs and me to <lb />
normal weight, and j <lb />
Sold by L. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you can n <lb />
thing <lb />
i. or screw or <lb />
lacking. Hare a good <lb />
tool box and be prepared for <lb />
Our line of tools <lb />
is all could desire, and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
.------- . <lb />
J. R. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER N <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
or court county in the special <lb />
preceding, entitled H. C. Venters, <lb />
Adm. of w. Venters against <lb />
O. W. others, the <lb />
sell <lb />
cash, at auction before the <lb />
door in Greenville, on <lb />
Thursday the 54th day of <lb />
the following described <lb />
of land it Pitt county, <lb />
and township, adjoining the <lb />
lands H. -C. Venters, <lb />
Bros., A. T. Coat, G. W. Venters, Jr., <lb />
and Swamp, containing <lb />
acres-, more or less, and being the <lb />
which G. w. Venters, <lb />
Jived bis death. <lb />
Said of laud will be sold in <lb />
lots, to wit, lot No. All of said <lb />
by the widows <lb />
r. Lot N. All of said farm which <lb />
now covered widow's dower, i <lb />
This Nor. 1603. <lb />
C. VENTERS, I <lb />
T. Q. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
sh Goods kept con- <lb />
in stuck. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
IN <lb />
j. I. k II. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton of <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb />
and <lb />
e m <lb />
Hides, Far, teed, Oil Bar <lb />
Cox . Bed- <lb />
Oak Be, <lb />
Tables, Safes, F <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
High Key West <lb />
Henry George Can<lb />
Pine Apples, Jelly. Milk. <lb />
Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, Matches, <lb />
Seed Meal and War- <lb />
lea Seeds, Oranges. Apple, <lb />
dandies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Currents, <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and <lb />
Cakes and Crackers. Mao<lb />
Sewing Machines, nu <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
Quantity. tor <lb />
B. BE. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Practical tin and sheet iron <lb />
worker, Guttering, <lb />
Spouting, Metal Ceiling and <lb />
Siding. Shingle and tile <lb />
work a specialty. <lb />
I have employed a <lb />
and prepared to do slate of- <lb />
Orders for any work my <lb />
line receive prompt attention. <lb />
Work room over Baker ft <lb />
William Fountain, n. <lb />
Physician and Surgeon, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Office one door east of post e, <lb />
street Phone<lb />
s year <lb />
an <lb />
f I <lb />
la <lb />
I hare en Dee 1st, <lb />
to put the road, <lb />
instructions to all <lb />
give etc., and to slight no <lb />
one. <lb />
Very yours, <lb />
D. <lb />
NOT A SICK <lb />
was taken severely with kid- <lb />
trouble. I tried all sorts of <lb />
medicines, none of which relieved <lb />
me. One day I saw an ad of your <lb />
Electric Bitters and determined <lb />
lo try that. After taking a few <lb />
I felt relieved, and soon <lb />
thereafter was entirely cured, and <lb />
have not seen a sick day <lb />
Neighbors of mine have cured <lb />
of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver <lb />
and Kidney troubles <lb />
Debility This is what B. F <lb />
Bass, of Fremont, N. C. writes. <lb />
at Drug Store. <lb />
MT <lb />
DISASTROUS WRECKS. <lb />
Carelessness is responsible for <lb />
many a railway wreck and the <lb />
making <lb />
wrecks from Throat <lb />
and since the <lb />
advent of D-. New <lb />
Jr Consumption, Cough- <lb />
and even the worst cases, <lb />
can and hopeless <lb />
nation no longer necessary. <lb />
Mrs- Luis of <lb />
one of whoso lift- <lb />
was saved by Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery. This great remedy is <lb />
guaranteed for nil Throat and <lb />
Drug <lb />
Price <lb />
free. <lb />
J. C. LANIER, <lb />
HEALER IN <lb />
American and Italian Marble <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
and iron <lb />
work <lb />
STATS Of <lb />
Pits <lb />
w court <lb />
THE <lb />
T. <lb />
V. Forbes, <lb />
Olivia <lb />
Shine Ella Daniels, <lb />
. Tail, Lena A. J A. , <lb />
W. Minnie W. H. <lb />
Kicks, Wiley N. Godfrey s. <lb />
Moore, George <lb />
J H. I-1 <lb />
Harriet Brown, <lb />
ton and ft. . ., M n . . <lb />
v. Grain and <lb />
T. Robinson and wife; Rita Wires to New York. <lb />
Robinson, o. c. Little and K n- j Haw <lb />
ma Little; Joseph Johnson, <lb />
Johnson, John Johnson, Eliza John- <lb />
James Hodges wife, Amanda <lb />
L. Hodges. Robert Hod- <lb />
Jay Hodges. Jessie Hodges, Gar- <lb />
and Hodges and Hellen Warren, the <lb />
last five being minors without <lb />
defendants, Henry Johnson and j <lb />
Eliza Johnson, notice that the ; <lb />
summons in the above entitled special <lb />
proceeding was issued against them <lb />
on the 2nd day of November 1903, which <lb />
summon- is returnable to the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court for said county <lb />
and state, at his office in Greenville, <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure -does for <lb />
the stomach that which tit it <lb />
able to to even when but <lb />
slightly disordered or over-loaded. <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure supplies <lb />
the natural juices of digestion and <lb />
does the work of the r- <lb />
nervous tension, while <lb />
the of <lb />
are allowed to rest and <lb />
digest what <lb />
eat enables the <lb />
and transform <lb />
all into ml <lb />
by John L. <lb />
DOESN'T RESPECT OLD <lb />
when youth fails <lb />
to shew proper respect old, age. <lb />
but the contrary in the <lb />
of Dr. New Life <lb />
t off maladies <lb />
how sere and irrespective of <lb />
age, Dyspepsia,, <lb />
so <lb />
P. ii. hi <lb />
DOMINION IN <lb />
CURED it'll, KS YE <lb />
C. in-i-i, O., had <lb />
-ii <lb />
mm <lb />
ii. <lb />
Salve cured him In- <lb />
for bu u <lb />
and r iii <lb />
diseases. Look for <lb />
Witt on the <lb />
re cheap, <lb />
Sold jun L Woolen. <lb />
R. L. leave <lb />
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at a. in for Greenville, leaves <lb />
N. C, on the 7th day of December. Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb />
at m. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington wish <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb />
Aurora, South Creek, Belhaven, <lb />
Swan Quarter, Ocracoke and <lb />
all is for West with rail- <lb />
roads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line and Chesapeake <lb />
S. S. Co. from Baltimore. Mar- <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
J. J. At., <lb />
Greenville, fl. C. <lb />
defendants are required to appear <lb />
and answer Or demur to the petition <lb />
herein filed, or the relief demanded <lb />
will be granted. aid defendants will <lb />
further take notice that said petition is <lb />
for sale of a certain tract of land for <lb />
partition, situated in Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county, N. C, and formerly <lb />
owned deceased. <lb />
This the 6th day of November 1903. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
p. R. L. <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A. i; <lb />
an d i <lb />
the kg <lb />
to , <lb />
an; r .-.- <lb />
bask cartel <lb />
and 5.-. <lb />
at W <lb />
of <lb />
the <lb />
Jury. <lb />
The jury returned a of <lb />
guilty the Boyette murder <lb />
trial yesterday afternoon, at <lb />
after being out with <lb />
case from o'clock S <lb />
night. <lb />
With hated breath the <lb />
in the court awaited <lb />
momentous words that were to fall <lb />
from the lips of the foreman in <lb />
o the query from the court <lb />
as to the of Emmett <lb />
for the murder of Lena <lb />
were words <lb />
by the foreman as soon <lb />
as the friends of gathered <lb />
th import of the words a storm of <lb />
applause went up from them. <lb />
His honor the sheriff to <lb />
atop any such demonstrations if <lb />
he had to jail those guilty of la. <lb />
prisoner fell into his seat as <lb />
if the continued strain on his <lb />
nerves could stand more. <lb />
Judge Brown in bis quiet but <lb />
impressive manner then said to <lb />
the jury, <lb />
of the jury, in my <lb />
periodical experience, I have <lb />
censured a jury and it is <lb />
not my purpose to censure you <lb />
I am to believe yon <lb />
have acted conscientiously. But I <lb />
cannot feeling that you have <lb />
made h very grave mistake <lb />
entirely acquitting this prisoner. <lb />
Your verdict will be a staged <lb />
blow to the proper administration <lb />
of justice in this county, I tear, <lb />
for years to <lb />
The burst of applause that greet- <lb />
ed words of judge showed <lb />
the majority in th court <lb />
disapproved <lb />
effort of the officer to forestall <lb />
nerved to- <lb />
the applause at hi- honor's <lb />
word m the determined express- <lb />
ion causing <lb />
their disapproval. <lb />
The verdict of the <lb />
ff.--r that <lb />
SALE <lb />
By a the Superior <lb />
. in th special <lb />
prow Crawford, <lb />
and others against <lb />
J.. . an c <lb />
vi I; before tin <lb />
Court i- on <lb />
day of December. <lb />
piece or<lb />
n and in Dam township; <lb />
the lands of Craw- <lb />
c . <lb />
H acres, more or <lb />
p tin- land conveyed by deed <lb />
to Martha J. Nor- <lb />
i hit November <lb />
F. c Commissioner. <lb />
m in <lb />
T. H. <lb />
A TORPID LIVER <lb />
Is of <lb />
Constipation <lb />
indigestion and mil <lb />
Symptoms. <lb />
and la <lb />
Dr. <lb />
German Liver Powder <lb />
fault <lb />
of <lb />
II you m <lb />
r you OP <lb />
our <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of Superior Court of <lb />
County having issued letters of <lb />
to me, the undersigned <lb />
cay of November 1903, on <lb />
the estate of Brooks, u.- <lb />
notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned J <lb />
and to all creditors estate to <lb />
present <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve mouths after the date of this <lb />
notice, or ibis notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This the 2nd day Nov. 1803, <lb />
L. J. Chapman, <lb />
Adm r of of Spencer Brooks. <lb />
E, u <lb />
Co. <lb />
a PHIS <lb />
the TORPID LIVER, <lb />
organ <lb />
the sad are <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS <lb />
for his act at the time he <lb />
committed the homicide and Judge <lb />
ordered hitherto de- <lb />
into custody of the sheriff <lb />
i await <lb />
mission bis pie.-,., <lb />
and was n turned <lb />
Jail. <lb />
A large majority of hard <lb />
express themselves believed <lb />
bar a different verdict should <lb />
have been obtained, but few wan ed <lb />
verdict of murder in the first <lb />
Five Press, 23rd. <lb />
Representative of <lb />
introduced in congress a <lb />
bill making it a n <lb />
by from six <lb />
months to five years, to sill, or in <lb />
any way to for gain, <lb />
influence or to the <lb />
same. That is a sweeping bill, but <lb />
ii may be found troublesome to <lb />
determine just what political in. <lb />
in the realm of <lb />
and to catch the parties traffic- <lb />
inn in it. <lb />
Many a good woman can see <lb />
where she might have been <lb />
looking. <lb />
An act of heroism is but <lb />
while an act of charity i <lb />
everlasting. <lb />
The verdicts in the Tillman and <lb />
eases wars bad enough, but <lb />
heads them ail. <lb />
Of tears she <lb />
J at if <lb />
he <lb />
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.-. <lb />
ill office Si Ilia, V. C, M . matter, <lb />
rates application. <lb />
A ; i . i .; desired at poll office in Pitt end adjoining counties. <lb />
Pitt 1903. <lb />
Si-ens a; i Mg m <lb />
as pi a a d a ii <lb />
dues not a <lb />
with a gun. <lb />
a w <lb />
was a <lb />
But he <lb />
Wu Bin m U as <lb />
in and <lb />
dull U which fails to mark lb sea- <lb />
earthing of something <lb />
The charges made <lb />
ye thankful unto who the position of of n.-i <lb />
relative <lb />
but aunt, to b <lb />
to it a source much regret to <lb />
wall a. w <lb />
of In. baa made here <lb />
. being connected with pa- <lb />
per, the health of Mr. Paul R, <lb />
is failed and lie is com- <lb />
to give up work. For <lb />
his health been <lb />
and physicians have advised him <lb />
that he must quit work for a or <lb />
La cannot hope to recover. Mr. Out- j <lb />
law has been useful man on Tun <lb />
always performing his <lb />
faithfully, and we give him up <lb />
with many regrets. He is now <lb />
to return to hi <lb />
old at Hertford, where he ex <lb />
to go in about two and <lb />
we earnestly hope that a good rest <lb />
will bring him back to health. <lb />
It is with deep regret that I retire <lb />
from Reflector. What I <lb />
triad to be to the paper, the town <lb />
and the county is common <lb />
edge. have made mistakes, but <lb />
they were of the head, <lb />
I have made a few enemies and a <lb />
boat of friends. Of the latter ask <lb />
one more not <lb />
think that I will to <lb />
will shall fight again, <lb />
and someday I shall win. <lb />
many people have been kind to <lb />
me I cannot hope to grasp the hand <lb />
of all before I go, but I shall not for- <lb />
get, especially the kindness of Mr. <lb />
Whichard and his family. <lb />
Pill R. Outlaw. <lb />
If the agitation of the isthmian <lb />
has shown you many <lb />
and show your heartfelt <lb />
to Him by doing deeds of <lb />
kindness to others. <lb />
That is a noble story of heroism <lb />
which SOWN from where- <lb />
in Ernest aged lost <lb />
anal keeps up ship, may . m <lb />
through someone in the next of <lb />
me little girl caught on when <lb />
her brother rushed to her <lb />
If the boll weevil catches the next <lb />
cotton crop it will take even higher <lb />
prices than cents to bring the <lb />
at a profit. <lb />
General Wood being one of the <lb />
president's dearest friends, we won- <lb />
how he is feeling over <lb />
preferred against his friend. <lb />
Raleigh can render hearty <lb />
giving that the anti-saloon forces <lb />
are again on top in the city. And <lb />
the balance of the state will rejoice <lb />
with her. <lb />
His also took fire and be <lb />
was terribly burned that he died <lb />
a few hours later. The life of <lb />
little girl was saved. lieu have <lb />
bravely given their lives for their <lb />
but in all history <lb />
there is not a grander hero than this <lb />
little <lb />
legislature put a check <lb />
so killing by <lb />
making it unlawful for two or more <lb />
people to go hunting together. <lb />
William J. Bryan was the <lb />
of honor at a big dinner in London, <lb />
and and Chaste <lb />
swapped a way that <lb />
tickled the fancy of the <lb />
How ninny people can you <lb />
thankful by paying them what <lb />
owe them <lb />
you <lb />
Sunday's issue of the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer was a Thanks- <lb />
giving number, and like other <lb />
editions of that paper was all <lb />
right. <lb />
The Charlotte cartoon- <lb />
very a illustrates Biltmore <lb />
is a white elephant which George <lb />
Vanderbilt has worked off his hands <lb />
in a least to hunting club. <lb />
for N. C. The <lb />
college team have actually <lb />
won a game of foot ball. The game <lb />
in Richmond on Thanksgiving day <lb />
ended North Carolina <lb />
In the appointment of <lb />
committees Congressman Small <lb />
did not get the place sought for him <lb />
by his friends on the Rivers and <lb />
Harbors committee. And the com- <lb />
thus failed to get a worker <lb />
who would have proven a valuable <lb />
member. <lb />
Some Carolina farmers <lb />
have raised cotton, for a fact, this <lb />
pear. We read of a man near <lb />
Laurinburg who planted acres <lb />
and gathered bales therefrom. <lb />
This is the kind of farming that <lb />
pays. We have always held to the <lb />
belief that would make more <lb />
money if they would plant fewer <lb />
of any crop and fertilize and <lb />
cultivate those acres thoroughly. <lb />
This would bring better return than <lb />
by scattering the same amount of far-. <lb />
and labor over a larger <lb />
of acres. It is the small acreage <lb />
well tilled that pays best. <lb />
Thanksgiving day was North <lb />
Carolina day right along in <lb />
Wake Forest College and <lb />
Richmond College had a debate <lb />
there and Wake Forest won the cup. <lb />
Virginia comes ahead with a <lb />
female train Mrs. Ellen <lb />
Bailey. She was and <lb />
a of <lb />
That a -ray to put a <lb />
step to train wrecking. <lb />
The cartoon department in the <lb />
December Review Reviews is <lb />
entirely devoted to ear <lb />
of the month, elections <lb />
and the Panama situation are <lb />
as well as many <lb />
other topics of the time. <lb />
general of Oaks, , <lb />
Major former at <lb />
peats. all the <lb />
bribe takers will <lb />
posed some day. <lb />
An Iowa farmer who has had <lb />
labor, has <lb />
the as <lb />
will be a day. <lb />
fast will be served in bed. <lb />
hours will be from a. m. to ft <lb />
p. to. All heavy is ts be <lb />
by the bass. Cigars furnished free. <lb />
Any hand working the entire <lb />
can have the <lb />
This offer is made with an under- <lb />
standing of human and com- <lb />
on it The New York Com- <lb />
thinks that he is in no <lb />
of losing his He <lb />
well enough that the better tan <lb />
farmer treats his the <lb />
less they appreciate it and the shorter <lb />
time they stay with him. <lb />
know when they are well off. <lb />
No ambitious applicant for a job <lb />
there will last out. <lb />
craft isn't built that <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Twenty-seven Italian laborers be- <lb />
burned to death in a shanty <lb />
near Lilly, Pa., is one of the terrible <lb />
of this record breaking <lb />
year. <lb />
The Colombian government has <lb />
got its feeling up against Uncle Sam <lb />
and saying nil manner of bad <lb />
things about U S. All because of <lb />
the recognition of Panama. Too <lb />
bad <lb />
Another of the government's <lb />
has fallen by the wayside. <lb />
Henry W. Spray, superintendent of <lb />
the Indian training school at <lb />
Whittier, N. C, lost his job, the <lb />
charge against him being <lb />
potency. .; <lb />
ii j. <lb />
Of course there is now and than <lb />
some bad people in all professions, <lb />
and the New York doctor who was <lb />
trapped and on charge <lb />
of attempting to perform an illegal <lb />
operation is one of them. But Una <lb />
happened m New <lb />
If a man has sense enough to be <lb />
allowed to run around loose he <lb />
should be held accountable for any <lb />
crime that he may <lb />
ham Herald. <lb />
That's right. And the same rule <lb />
should apply to the man who com- <lb />
crime when he drunk. <lb />
What is this we hear New Eng- <lb />
land cotton mills, right in the midst <lb />
of the time of prosperity, <lb />
making a reduction in <lb />
the wages of operatives. In Fall <lb />
River, Mass., alone, opera- <lb />
are affected by the cut in <lb />
wages, in the seats of <lb />
Island, to say nothing of the other <lb />
New England manufacturing states. <lb />
If thing goes on Roosevelt will <lb />
lose all the wind out of his soils, <lb />
full dinner pails will be a <lb />
thing of the <lb />
Has a wave North <lb />
Carolina Only a few ago the <lb />
news of young death, <lb />
at Charlotte, was given to the world, <lb />
and this is followed by the announce- <lb />
that Van P. Norwood, son of <lb />
ex-Judge W. L. Norwood, of <lb />
v ilia, had taken his own life with a <lb />
pistol. How shocking to think list <lb />
Ufa esteemed of so little value by <lb />
seem ts have <lb />
far. <lb />
The Supreme court ha <lb />
ed the petition of the Seaboard <lb />
Line for a rehearing of the case <lb />
F. against the railroad, <lb />
the case in which Seawell sued the <lb />
railroad for being at <lb />
the Shelby depot, in 1900, and was <lb />
awarded damages. So the <lb />
railroad will have to foot bill, and <lb />
Sea-well can thank his stars that he <lb />
get egged. <lb />
This reminds us of the story of <lb />
the tramp who appeared one day <lb />
dressed out as a regular sport. <lb />
must run said n <lb />
fellow tramp, who recognized his old <lb />
chum even through fine clothes. <lb />
was the reply <lb />
run me I got <lb />
dollars from the railroad for <lb />
La times be the party <lb />
in power wants to take credit for it, <lb />
but let them be bad and the ins de- <lb />
that politics have no bearing <lb />
on That the sit- <lb />
no. Times ore depressing <lb />
and the administration disavows any <lb />
therefor. <lb />
Senator of Nevada, has <lb />
Introduced as joint resolution in the <lb />
senate, inviting Cuba to enter the <lb />
American Union as a state. It pro- <lb />
that Rico be joined to <lb />
Cuba as a county, that the president <lb />
and vice-president of the republic <lb />
become the governor and lieutenant <lb />
governor, and that the bonds which <lb />
Cuba is about to issue, be given <lb />
out as state bonds. By becoming a <lb />
in the union Cuba would gain <lb />
free trade with country, which <lb />
would increase the value of her <lb />
sugar production to the extent of <lb />
doubling her income; she could <lb />
make her loan much easier and at <lb />
three per cent instead of five, would <lb />
doubtless increase her prosperity in <lb />
every way. The union would not <lb />
be the annexation of a subject or de- <lb />
pendent but an admission <lb />
upon equal terms as a sovereign state <lb />
of the United States. Senator New- <lb />
lands declares that we should <lb />
the offer and that the present mo- <lb />
when Cuban affairs are <lb />
is an opportune time. <lb />
Getting a day for <lb />
is pretty good pay. <lb />
Ball, of Texas, will draw for <lb />
serving three days. He was sworn <lb />
in last March tendered his res- <lb />
three days later, but his <lb />
salary continued until his r <lb />
was sworn in. <lb />
The Morning Post, of Raleigh, <lb />
says with reason, that the prediction <lb />
of Secretary Wilson, of the national <lb />
department of Agriculture, that <lb />
within two years the boll <lb />
weevil will reach North Carolina, is <lb />
an alarming one. This the most <lb />
destructive of all the enemies of a <lb />
growing cotton crop; it never attacks <lb />
a field except to devastate it. Let <lb />
be hoped that a destroyer will be <lb />
found for the destroyer, before it <lb />
here, or that from other cause <lb />
the prophesy will <lb />
Observer. <lb />
So much for having a good judge. <lb />
county jury acquitted <lb />
the wife murderer, on <lb />
ground of insanity. Judge George <lb />
H. Brown ordered the defendant <lb />
held in custody and later sentenced <lb />
him to in the asylum tor <lb />
criminal insane, from which ha <lb />
not be released except under u <lb />
act of the legislature. Though <lb />
counsel argued strongly <lb />
for a no manias tan, <lb />
Brown by and <lb />
Boyette was taken to Raleigh. <lb />
Judge Brown was right in <lb />
the matter. A man enough <lb />
to commit murder aught to be kept <lb />
of the Bible as Literature. <lb />
A boy of inti- <lb />
know the Bible- <lb />
m know it as a literature- <lb />
quite aside from its religious <lb />
He should know it from <lb />
had it read to him from his- <lb />
earliest years, and from reading and <lb />
studying it for himself. A boy <lb />
grows up without this intimate <lb />
with the great master, <lb />
piece of all literature <lb />
something for the loss of which <lb />
can replace. It is needless t <lb />
speak of the strength of <lb />
the beauty of the poetry, ant <lb />
the interest of the narratives of this <lb />
wonderful book, but necessary mere- <lb />
to emphasize concerning it what <lb />
was said of the myths and legends <lb />
that, without knowing it well, it is <lb />
impossible to really understand or <lb />
appreciate the great mass of our <lb />
best literature. Experience shows <lb />
that unless a boy acquires this know- <lb />
lodge before he i seventeen, h rare- <lb />
gets it later. The lamentable <lb />
ignorance that exists in regard to <lb />
the Bible was shown by a test of <lb />
students as to their know- <lb />
ledge of biblical allusions in the <lb />
great poets. <lb />
This test was made by President <lb />
Charles F. of Western Re- <lb />
serve University, and the result <lb />
published in the Century for May, <lb />
1900. It showed that a great ma- <lb />
of the students had no clew to <lb />
the most obvious biblical allusions. <lb />
From Boy of <lb />
Should Have Had an <lb />
to by ILL. <lb />
in the American Monthly Review of <lb />
Reviews i x <lb />
The Philadelphia has from <lb />
Washington a long <lb />
and circumstantial story to the <lb />
that both President Roosevelt <lb />
and Secretary Hay knew of the Pan- <lb />
plot; that it was hatched in <lb />
New York the administration <lb />
knew of it in September and had <lb />
the conspirators to delay the revolt <lb />
until after the Colombian election <lb />
The names of those who are alleged <lb />
to have cooked up the scheme are <lb />
given and all in all the <lb />
makes an interesting story, the <lb />
being, it claimed, an <lb />
reliable H the ad- <lb />
ministration were convicted us an <lb />
before the fact of the <lb />
it would show to its discredit <lb />
bat would effect no practical result. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
This department U in J. M; Blow, to f rap <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector la and territory. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
the jeweler. <lb />
Work <lb />
O., Nov. <lb />
v tn e adv of <lb />
we north early and <lb />
stock of fall and <lb />
goods and feel that we <lb />
save you money as we bought <lb />
of oar stock at old prices and <lb />
sell the same way. <lb />
invited. <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Tuesday at p. m. 1st, <lb />
Prof. King, of the graded <lb />
school at will deliver a <lb />
in the chapel of the <lb />
ville High school to the Jr. O. <lb />
A. M. All are invites. <lb />
at. L. the jeweler. <lb />
Repairing done. Work <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Miss Lucy Brooks, of Kinston, <lb />
ii spending the week with the <lb />
Misses Dawson. <lb />
We now manufacturing a <lb />
wash out of the old <lb />
Carolina pine, also of gums. <lb />
are the very best kind of wood <lb />
that can be used. Apply to Win <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
Matthew Hart, of age, <lb />
war a veteran in the civil war. <lb />
He engaged in and on <lb />
each occasion tied a red <lb />
around hi arm. Being at last <lb />
captured bis captors noted the <lb />
and asked the meaning <lb />
When of his <lb />
they complimented him and told <lb />
him they should treat him <lb />
and they did. The old gentleman <lb />
relates this incident with pride A <lb />
gallant old hero <lb />
If you want horse shod, <lb />
if your harness or own shoes <lb />
reed repairing, and for general <lb />
blacksmith work call and see W. <lb />
L. House on Main street. <lb />
J. C. Galloway and Miss Mamie <lb />
Galloway spent Thursday in town. <lb />
Miss Addie Johnson, of Green <lb />
ville, and Miss House, of <lb />
Station, were visitors here during <lb />
the week. <lb />
The Winterville Mfg. Co. make <lb />
a specialty of horse shoeing <lb />
We have a nice line hats <lb />
both old and also trunks, <lb />
valises, at prices <lb />
we think very reasonable and <lb />
always glad to serve you and save <lb />
money if possible. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Wood Kittrell, of Kinston, came <lb />
tip to spend Thanksgiving. <lb />
Mr Whichard and Miss Moor- <lb />
were Thanksgiving. <lb />
Now a word to the wise. Go to <lb />
see B. F. Manning Co., <lb />
their bargains are exhausted. <lb />
Emmet Smith arrived m <lb />
with his bride, Miss Viol <lb />
from They <lb />
will make their home here as Mr. <lb />
Smith is employed by the A. G <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
We have in stock the best line <lb />
of shoes ever offered here and <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 />
the shoe squeal before you get it on <lb />
your foot. B. F. Manning Co. <lb />
E. F. Tucker has had no call <lb />
yet for the ten dollar he <lb />
mysteriously received from on <lb />
high. <lb />
We have spared no time in <lb />
our stock and we think we <lb />
can suit the most <lb />
F. Manning Co. <lb />
This is buggy robe weather. <lb />
is the to get; <lb />
Repairing promptly <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
J. V- <lb />
Cox Board Pr day. <lb />
town. <lb />
B. ii. A Co., will p <lb />
the highest tor you <lb />
cotton seed. <lb />
Mr. at the Drug Store <lb />
will be pleased to shew their <lb />
hue <lb />
p-ms. <lb />
We would call attention to the <lb />
fact we, have goods to <lb />
our line of and re <lb />
ask the public to call <lb />
and Mfg. <lb />
Co. <lb />
The Cigar k. <lb />
to the trust. Send your <lb />
orders right along and tie best <lb />
t the world for the money <lb />
and home industries. <lb />
Satisfaction <lb />
Rev. Mr. King, principal of the <lb />
graded school preached a <lb />
moat excellent sermon here Thanks- <lb />
giving day. <lb />
cotton to Winter- <lb />
ville and have it ginned. G. A. <lb />
Kittrell Co. will your seed <lb />
at the gin and pay market <lb />
prices or give you meal in ex- <lb />
change for <lb />
One case before our mayor <lb />
the past week. The first in <lb />
months. How is thin in a town of <lb />
in t <lb />
We have been fold our query of <lb />
issue is the greater <lb />
evil, or in <lb />
the church was u t a fair one. <lb />
in the church being <lb />
the most predominant evil of the <lb />
present <lb />
A. Q. Cox Mfg. Co have just <lb />
a lot wire <lb />
Ike A. Mfg. <lb />
s let of <lb />
k and tear <lb />
; . eat, la aim <lb />
u far <lb />
and for b . <lb />
that have special sea- <lb />
at same time <lb />
people are by <lb />
their to prepare <lb />
During the <lb />
bare there ware anal <lb />
aha Missionary <lb />
Some folks are all talk no <lb />
sis mil do and no <lb />
I he latter do believe is ad <lb />
while the are <lb />
advertising A. G. Cox <lb />
Co. bare the pf <lb />
both raying and doing, fry them. <lb />
Dr. addition to his <lb />
stock always has hand a com-1, <lb />
of free school books, pen <lb />
and tablets, pens, pencils, <lb />
and finest assortment of box <lb />
stationery ever brought to Winter- <lb />
ville. <lb />
the <lb />
of high grade sold <lb />
here, A. G. or Co. have <lb />
their running <lb />
and cannot <lb />
for their make of fence rapidly <lb />
enough. <lb />
Mr. Tucker Dead. <lb />
Mr. John Tucker, <lb />
man who <lb />
shot himself through the <lb />
arm with a gun, died Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
arm in of saving his life, <lb />
died a Short while alter the <lb />
operation. Mr. Tusker <lb />
brother of Mrs. D. . Smith, of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
on Giving. <lb />
We should giving anybody <lb />
which they sell cheaper than if <lb />
before. One hundred pounds of. . <lb />
friend <lb />
baked <lb />
the old <lb />
and <lb />
we can help it. <lb />
this wire will strand much further j <lb />
than ordinary barb wire, U <lb />
amply strong. go <lb />
For Rent or house aid a. man should nut give a lady a <lb />
lot located between Joseph us Cox unless would <lb />
A. D. Cox enjoy ii, except ill tun cue of <lb />
Apply to C. A. Fair. his mother <lb />
B. F. Manning Co., will pay Do not give red to a <lb />
the highest cash market price stranger, he might <lb />
your cotton seed. <lb />
For see G. A. Kittrell <lb />
Ob. They have recently burned a <lb />
kiln and will reason- <lb />
able suit the times. <lb />
Singletrees and Plow Beam <lb />
made of the very best material by <lb />
the Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
Things will be more serene now <lb />
The crocodile has gone to his bole, <lb />
ceased to weep and dried his eye. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
All persons are hereby forbidden <lb />
employing, feeding or otherwise <lb />
aiding my son Will, <lb />
years left my home with <lb />
out cause. Anyone knowing his <lb />
whereabouts will please write me. <lb />
R L Griffin-. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
lady or <lb />
gentleman to manage business in <lb />
this county and adjoining territory <lb />
for house of solid financial <lb />
standing. 920.00 straight cash <lb />
salary and expenses paid each <lb />
Monday direct from <lb />
Expense money advanced; <lb />
permanent- Address Man- <lb />
ager. Bldg., Chicago. <lb />
healthiest bread is made <lb />
from Graham A. Q. Cox <lb />
Mfg- Co. are making frequent <lb />
of fame, <lb />
of a pale-blue shade Instead. <lb />
Do not present a bucking <lb />
a tall, pale of sedan <lb />
habit-, as ha not likely <lb />
live long to it. <lb />
you give caster oil to a <lb />
howling infant give it for it in- <lb />
worth and a en <lb />
evidence of your A <lb />
Simpson, in December <lb />
coin's. <lb />
s is puses i . .,. . . . <lb />
them. He does the showing, it t. meal <lb />
the looking judging and trade. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON, <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Staple and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats and <lb />
try Produce, <lb />
Meat, Meal, Flour and Lard <lb />
Specialties. <lb />
Cakes, and <lb />
always fresh. Tobacco Snuff and Ci- <lb />
Apple Cider Vinegar, <lb />
and Rica, Hominy <lb />
and Canned Goods. Green and <lb />
ed Coffee. Toilet and Soaps. <lb />
Tinware. <lb />
A. D. JOHNSTON. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
AT A <lb />
GLANCE <lb />
The- of our Over- <lb />
coats proclaim themselves. <lb />
There are a dozen kinds and <lb />
styles. What's particular pref- <lb />
short or medium We <lb />
have it. <lb />
You Make the <lb />
Decision <lb />
By the time we have shown you what <lb />
styles are worn, you will be <lb />
a which one becomes you and what cloth <lb />
All cloths, all all styles, that deserve <lb />
to be here re Ii e. <lb />
The weather is rather you <lb />
think so. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
It <lb />
are <lb />
of <lb />
t Medicine you need it <lb />
i best obtainable. <lb />
Y PURE DRUGS <lb />
mi- We have a full <lb />
I roughly reliable medicines. <lb />
ii. as will meet their par- <lb />
r.- line our goods, are popular. <lb />
BRYAN <lb />
GIST. <lb />
.; <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. COX COMPANY. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C <lb />
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GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
the way <lb />
lot <lb />
Oar mill ft <lb />
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j tn gin cotton, -rid <lb />
saw In saber, and, ail kind <lb />
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neutral of budgie- <lb />
t and wag. <lb />
of Clotting, Dry Goods, Mo- <lb />
Hats, Groceries <lb />
and Hardware can be found <lb />
here, whether it ii 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 <lb />
be<lb />
Ml,<lb />
with says<lb />
Atlanta <lb />
H. C. VENTERS, <lb />
N. C. . <lb />
Dry Goods, Notion, Fancy <lb />
series, Tobacco and Cigars. The <lb />
only Soda Fountain in town. AH <lb />
the popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb />
every day. <lb />
Publishing Co., <lb />
Louise Mo. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BUGGY CO., <lb />
i K. ID Gardner E A. m <lb />
urn bi busies on this market We -m <lb />
in stork a fall <lb />
i-i aid Hi i <lb />
and xv ,.,, u <lb />
WE WANT your corn and Peas <lb />
for cash. City Hay Grain Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Court. <lb />
K J. <lb />
PHYSICIAN <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
The tee. <lb />
The It. <lb />
tn It will . <lb />
ailed to any for HO <lb />
It is bow an ale <lb />
. easily hook ma he sent <lb />
prepaid so cheaply. No family <lb />
parson is prepared to study the <lb />
or the storms and weather <lb />
in without this wonderful <lb />
Almanac Prof. Hick- <lb />
paper. Word and Works <lb />
Both are sent for only one dollar . <lb />
year. and Works is among <lb />
the best American Magazines. <lb />
Like the Hicks Almanac, it is too <lb />
well to need further com- <lb />
Few men have la- <lb />
bored more faithfully for the <lb />
public food or found a warmer D ,, <lb />
place the hearts of the people. Complete Line Clothing Orv Good, h j r- . <lb />
Waders to Works W. , <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
I in . . <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country <lb />
--AT <lb />
E. <lb />
Mayor H. W. has dis- <lb />
posed of the following cases in his <lb />
court, since <lb />
H. drank and down, <lb />
and costs, 84.20. <lb />
drunk and <lb />
lined fl <lb />
Leona Patrick, drunk and down, <lb />
fined and costs, <lb />
Ward, house breaking, <lb />
over to Superior court. <lb />
Sutton, and <lb />
down, fined corns, <lb />
is a Little Batter and tn always <lb />
T E <lb />
sT i III <lb />
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a it- to s to do a little better <lb />
W. or pi . beard the old <lb />
. proof bring <lb />
we show you the proof in high <lb />
pr <lb />
a P. I ANS COMPANY <lb />
Not Read the Bible. <lb />
A peremptory writ of mandamus <lb />
was issued today from Hie Supreme <lb />
court the <lb />
of the reading the Bible in <lb />
of district Gage <lb />
It wan a test case. The <lb />
said that nothing in <lb />
or history <lb />
which to ground <lb />
that it is the duty of the <lb />
g neat to teach religion. It <lb />
is immaterial whether <lb />
a parent are <lb />
to be is <lb />
by the <lb />
Tue trustees affected that <lb />
will the loan- <lb />
dab- and w subject themselves <lb />
and its pen- <lb />
before the <lb />
of the <lb />
Disputed. <lb />
BROS <lb />
you can get boner at ,; , <lb />
fair <lb />
and everything yon wear. v ,,, <lb />
your house and you Z m <lb />
Millinery Goods a Specialty, <lb />
goods are here and we are . <lb />
Everybody that <lb />
our goods our customers. <lb />
and save yourselves money. a <lb />
BLOUNT BROTHERS. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
GREAT<lb />
KN IN in <lb />
I I <lb />
Ml <lb />
OF N. J. POLK Y HAS <lb />
Value, <lb />
Cash <lb />
I aid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended I <lb />
-Non forfeit i <lb />
Will paid within on month while <lb />
. u or within <lb />
with interest. <lb />
second No Incontestable. <lb />
pay hie at the of the second and cf each <lb />
the , , i- the current <lb />
I In , or <lb />
lo Increase the <lb />
of during the lifetime <lb />
. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
-j <lb />
W. C. JACKSON <lb />
N. <lb />
Are making a specialty of <lb />
CLOTHING, HATS <lb />
suitable winter. We <lb />
famous line of Footwear for lad <lb />
goes with a Our <lb />
this season embrace the newest <lb />
Fired the Gun and Wounded the <lb />
Hunter. <lb />
Martin Price, living near the golf <lb />
links at took bis <lb />
and went, out after rabbits. <lb />
A big appeared and Price chased <lb />
it until it disappeared a hole. <lb />
The hunter laid his gun down, got <lb />
a golf stick and pushed it into the <lb />
burrow. The gun was rocked and <lb />
all ready for Price to pick and <lb />
shoot. <lb />
The cottontail out with a <lb />
and first bound landed it on <lb />
the gun. Its fore feet struck the <lb />
trigger and the gun was discharged, <lb />
both ban-els off at once. <lb />
Price was in n stooping position, <lb />
bis dog near him. was just far <lb />
enough out of the line of the gun to <lb />
escape the full of the charge in <lb />
it, but two fingers were torn off, j <lb />
leg was was badly lacerated and his <lb />
left cheek filled with shot. One of <lb />
the dog's legs was shot off. <lb />
The rabbit is still at <lb />
Special, to Baltimore <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Removal Sale <lb />
Commence Friday, Nov. 7th <lb />
. And Close <lb />
Thursday Night, Dec. 24th, 1903 <lb />
at o'clock. You are invited to attend this great and <lb />
only sale that has ever been held in Greenville, N. If look- <lb />
for the cheapest place come and get our prices. It don't <lb />
cost yon anything to look and be convinced. This is no selling <lb />
out at cost sale but a Sale and our prices on <lb />
Clothing;, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Dress Goods <lb />
and surpass any <lb />
prices in the county <lb />
Come and we will take pleasure in showing our <lb />
Goods and Prices. <lb />
It's impossible to convince a <lb />
lazy man that there is such a thing <lb />
as easy work. <lb />
A woman's education is never <lb />
completed until she the <lb />
title of grandmother. <lb />
Fortunate Is the man who <lb />
have one-half the troubles. <lb />
I that U ah bar t ink i ha has. <lb />
The On y <lb />
The Reflector. <lb />
To get the confidence cf the <lb />
people of Pitt county by <lb />
is through the daily and <lb />
editions of <lb />
far <lb />
went to <lb />
evening to spend <lb />
David Jar vis returned <lb />
day evening from school at <lb />
N. f. <lb />
J. B. Jarvis came in Wednesday <lb />
evening from Wilson to <lb />
W. P. Allen left Wednesday <lb />
evening for Goldsboro and <lb />
Mount Thanksgiving. <lb />
B. Allen left Wednesday <lb />
for Kinston, <lb />
and Bock j Mount to spend Thanks <lb />
giving. <lb />
D. C. Moore family returned <lb />
Thursday evening from Bethel. <lb />
F. D. returned <lb />
day <lb />
F. M. Hodges and little <lb />
returned Thursday <lb />
from Tarboro. <lb />
Solicitor L. I. Moore returned <lb />
from New <lb />
Jesse has returned from <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Mot in Arm. <lb />
Wale eat hunting her day, <lb />
Mr. a young if <lb />
township, shot <lb />
Himself in the arm. His injury is <lb />
of such a nature that it is <lb />
m ill have to be amputated. <lb />
Married. <lb />
Mr. J nil C. <lb />
to <lb />
villi. With n Chapel <lb />
bis a -Mis- <lb />
u tr of <lb />
ca C. <lb />
Service. <lb />
There was a go. d <lb />
the <lb />
Thursday <lb />
an excellent Thanksgiving <lb />
by A. T. King. A collection <lb />
was for the <lb />
orphanage amounting to 924.69 <lb />
and subscriptions for <lb />
J. <lb />
At night the children the <lb />
society an interest- <lb />
entertainment with fan. <lb />
Die Bagwell us t. A <lb />
t was present. The <lb />
gram as publish a. <lb />
was carried on . h part <lb />
rendered with the highest <lb />
credit. The address by <lb />
nor Jarvis was A col- <lb />
for the memorial window <lb />
taken amounting to <lb />
Services were held in the <lb />
church at o'clock and an <lb />
interesting address was made by <lb />
ex-Governor A collection j <lb />
was taken for their orphanage at <lb />
h amounting to <lb />
At church <lb />
W . K Powell gave an illus <lb />
lecture that was much <lb />
enjoy j. With a he <lb />
gave from Nighs <lb />
a en owing the evils <lb />
liquid dunking. <lb />
Elaborate Menu. <lb />
Vie overlooked mentioning <lb />
Wednesday's paper an <lb />
to take Thanksgiving at <lb />
Hotel Louise, in A <lb />
handsome card containing the <lb />
elaborate menu accompanied the <lb />
The is an ex <lb />
hotel we regret we <lb />
could not accept the invitation. <lb />
Awe is the with <lb />
one woman regards another who <lb />
wears imported gowns. <lb />
Looks like the is sticking <lb />
to the roofs waiting for were <lb />
to come. <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
Every known, both <lb />
Basel <lb />
can be, found here. <lb />
extra Heavy <lb />
Lined Shirts and draw- <lb />
each garment, <lb />
Heavy Ribbed, Taped neck <lb />
Fleece Lined Union Suite, <lb />
and children's, <lb />
By far the line Paris Mod, <lb />
ready-to-wear Hate we have <lb />
We spare or pains to <lb />
give our customers the best <lb />
and the beat that, money <lb />
and can <lb />
Baby caps <lb />
All <lb />
and Children's <lb />
H ATS prices <lb />
cents.<lb />
Petticoats r <lb />
worth <lb />
pairs extra 11-4 <lb />
White Blankets, <lb />
1.49 <lb />
cent l <lb />
O I <lb />
pairs Grey Bed O C <lb />
WORTH 1.75, SPECIAL, <lb />
Pairs All-Wool PA <lb />
Heavy Knee Pants, <lb />
Pairs All-Wool Fine <lb />
Pants, worth O C <lb />
1.00 and special<lb />
The kind that wears, holds it shape <lb />
and color and gives satisfaction. <lb />
For Ten extra cut <lb />
prices <lb />
of Clothing <lb />
With ii-inch <lb />
inch 2.00, <lb />
cents <lb />
UP-STAIRS <lb />
Pictures <lb />
Easels <lb />
Chairs, Couches, <lb />
Carpets, Mattings <lb />
Rugs, Oil Cloths, <lb />
Furniture, <lb />
Wardrobes, Cradles. <lb /></p>
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Department <lb />
R. F. JOHNSON, Manager. <lb />
Always go to the <lb />
DRUG STORE <lb />
fr your drugs. I carry a good clean stock of pure <lb />
drugs and sundries, <lb />
stationery and toilet articles. <lb />
Try a bottle of my Fig Fruit Syrup for constipation. <lb />
K If you are not satisfied I will return <lb />
M. SAULS Ph. G. <lb />
Pharmacist. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS, <lb />
M. F. <lb />
Fancy Groceries. <lb />
Best batter, cheese, hams, cab <lb />
table delicacies, <lb />
and confectioneries; and high <lb />
est prices f r country produce, <lb />
go to <lb />
M. F. <lb />
Successor to J. L. Gaskins, next <lb />
door to bank. <lb />
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II <lb />
. in . <lb />
I pitch and myrrh <lb />
together. <lb />
Ayden Brick Works, <lb />
E. S. EDWARDS, <lb />
Owner and Manager. <lb />
AYDEN, N. <lb />
the best Brick l <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Brick <lb />
all hand made- Makes furnace <lb />
arch and building brick. <lb />
always on baud. Prices t <lb />
suit the times. Write e <lb />
for price by the thousand or <lb />
carload. Yours truly, <lb />
K. EDWARDS. <lb />
WE WANT your corn and Peas <lb />
for cash. City Hay Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. C. JACKSON C <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Are making a specialty of <lb />
CLOTHING, HATS AND <lb />
suitable for P. C <lb />
famous line f for ladies. <lb />
goes with a guarantee. Our line r Die.- Goods <lb />
this season embrace the newest and best. Call on us. <lb />
N. O. For. <lb />
D. K. Saturday <lb />
and Sunday in LaGrange, <lb />
Charlie Askew, of Norfolk, <lb />
rived Friday to accept a position <lb />
with W. Alexander as barber. <lb />
lister Cox is ill with <lb />
fever. <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Sauls and little <lb />
daughter, who have been <lb />
spending some lime in Richmond, <lb />
returned yesterday. <lb />
Lelia Tucker, of Grifton, <lb />
arrived yesterday to visit her sis- <lb />
Mrs. W. B. <lb />
Edwin Tripp to Roberson. <lb />
rill Monday. <lb />
Mies Olivia Berry spent <lb />
day in <lb />
J. V. Mills <lb />
w ii <lb />
Dr. L. C. <lb />
ville yesterday. <lb />
W. of Johnson V <lb />
Mills, was on our streets yesterday <lb />
J. S. May, Grifton, <lb />
i h rough yesterday. <lb />
J. C. Ron berry, of Grifton, wax <lb />
in town Monday. <lb />
G. B. of Johnson's <lb />
Mills, was here yesterday. <lb />
Oh liquor at High Point, <lb />
if you please, and for tan very good <lb />
reason that it would seriously inter- <lb />
with the business of the town. <lb />
We dare the average High Point- <lb />
is no more religious than the <lb />
common run M mortals; in fact <lb />
some of the say it is a <lb />
tough But there is one thing <lb />
a High Point man known, and that <lb />
is how to do business, and he finds <lb />
he can get along a great deal better <lb />
without liquor than with it. <lb />
Thomasville and Children. <lb />
THANKSGIVING <lb />
What a purely American Holiday this is. <lb />
No has a holiday like it. How <lb />
the word thanks. of have <lb />
for which to give thanks. thanks that you are <lb />
and prospering. thanks for the many blessings that <lb />
come and are coming to yon. Give thanks that <lb />
are enjoying privileges and blessings in the United Slates <lb />
that can be in no other country and don't forget <lb />
to give thanks that <lb />
J. B. Cherry t Co <lb />
Are doing business; old a full stock <lb />
and a growing stock ready for your every days needs, hi con- <lb />
us to thank you for your liberal patronage and <lb />
to invite you to come in see our splendid eatables far <lb />
your Thanksgiving dinner. <lb />
J. B. CO. <lb />
you bought it from it's all <lb />
WINTER IS COMING <lb />
for it by yourself with editable <lb />
UNDERWEAR AND SHOES, <lb />
am prepared to supply you with the best quality and <lb />
rices. Have an eve to comfort and give me a call. <lb />
J. J. NINES, <lb />
AYDEN, N. C.<lb />
In the national house of <lb />
there arc lawyers, bu- <lb />
men farmers; in the <lb />
senate there are lawyers, <lb />
men and farmers. There <lb />
are only foreign born legislators <lb />
in both house. -1 Sun. <lb />
In the assignment of democrats to <lb />
the committees Senator <lb />
is made chairman of the com- <lb />
on revolutionary claims. Any- <lb />
thing that relates to revolution is <lb />
tasteful to the <lb />
Post. <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
Is what we arc the of one of <lb />
our Refrigerators will insure sweat milk, cream <lb />
butter, cool drinking many dainties that <lb />
would be without the Refrigerator. <lb />
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb />
If you have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb />
soon, 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 machine with best steel knives at such <lb />
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb />
Water Coolers, Cream Freezers. Hammocks and <lb />
everything else in tho hardware line. <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
Give your farm a name and order <lb />
The Reflector to print it en your <lb />
stationery. <lb />
Yard Wide Homespun <lb />
cents. <lb />
Don't that strike you as being <lb />
Well it is, and give <lb />
n if the low prices of our <lb />
goods. Big stock of <lb />
General <lb />
to select and everything <lb />
as h- a I- as homespun. Ii <lb />
you need Dry Goods, Groceries, <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 us. <lb />
Witherington Lilly, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
DR. JOSEPH <lb />
Physician and <lb />
Surgeon.<lb />
Ii Black. <lb />
I will as eat turkeys <lb />
m. <lb />
SHOES <lb />
FOR PARTICULAR <lb />
We are proud of our shoe stock this season. We are <lb />
certain we hare the finest line have ever shown and we are <lb />
that store gets even a little bit ahead of us. <lb />
ULTRA Shoes for Women <lb />
W- are our strong cards, and we are able to meet the <lb />
of the most fastidious as well as the more conservative pat- <lb />
and we invite a thorough inspection of our in <lb />
name, ULTRA in character, ULTRA in every feature that con- <lb />
tributes to fit, comfort and style. In finish, material and work- <lb />
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 sacrifice 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 lino of children's and infant's shoes is <lb />
even better than ever. We are we 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 Way <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 />
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. DECEMBER 4.1903. <lb />
No. <lb />
Conference <lb />
In the North Carolina Confer- <lb />
appointments, read in the <lb />
meeting at Goldsboro, Monday <lb />
J. D. Bundy woe <lb />
rant as Presiding Elder of Wash- <lb />
district and Rev. J. A. <lb />
was seat to Greenville station. <lb />
F. A. Bishop, who was <lb />
Elder of this district for <lb />
four eat to Central <lb />
church at Raleigh, H. <lb />
M. former of Green- <lb />
ville church, sent to <lb />
The appointments for all of <lb />
Washington district, are an <lb />
Presiding D <lb />
Washington, Thompson. <lb />
Bath D A <lb />
Aurora, J M Lowder. <lb />
Ba Quarter, W Y <lb />
B H Black. <lb />
Greenville, J A Hornaday. <lb />
Farmville, L E Sawyer. <lb />
to <lb />
be supplied by B F <lb />
Bethel, <lb />
Tarboro, <lb />
J L <lb />
South J H <lb />
Rocky Mount, W S <lb />
Rocky and Marvin, R E <lb />
Hunt. <lb />
Nashville, J M Benson. <lb />
Spring e, D A <lb />
A P Tyer. <lb />
Fremont Circuit, D L <lb />
Wilson Circuit, be <lb />
by T H <lb />
and R W <lb />
Rev Smith, e former pastor <lb />
here, was made of <lb />
district, and Rev. N <lb />
was sent to Grace <lb />
At Wilmington. <lb />
Cleveland Out of It. <lb />
Grover Cleveland has written a <lb />
letter to his St. <lb />
editor of the Brooklyn <lb />
Eagle, in which he declares em- <lb />
that under no <lb />
would he again become <lb />
the nominee the party for the <lb />
presidency. The letter in full is <lb />
us <lb />
N. J., Nov- <lb />
Dear Mr. <lb />
have waited for u long time <lb />
to say something which I think <lb />
shook be said to you before other. <lb />
never know hew grateful <lb />
I am for the manifestation of kind- <lb />
toward the <lb />
my your in- <lb />
brought out. Your <lb />
in The of my <lb />
for presidency <lb />
to me as a <lb />
it has been seconded m such a <lb />
by democratic <lb />
that conflicting of <lb />
and duty have -caused me to <lb />
hesitate us to the time and <lb />
of; declaration on my part coo- <lb />
the such a <lb />
seem necessary <lb />
or <lb />
the mulct, all and in <lb />
the full view of every considers <lb />
I have not for a moment <lb />
nor am I now able, to <lb />
my mind to the that in <lb />
any circumstance, or upon any <lb />
consideration, I should ever again <lb />
become the nominee -of my <lb />
Judge Harriett. <lb />
The great majority of the news- <lb />
papers were very severe on Judge <lb />
Peebles for the manner in which <lb />
he conducted himself in Hay <lb />
wood trial id Raleigh, but not all <lb />
of them him. Some <lb />
didn't have nerve enough to take a <lb />
position at time, now <lb />
the storm has subsided a few Hie <lb />
speaking up for him His <lb />
held court in Harnett county last <lb />
week and the <lb />
Guide says of him. <lb />
Judge Peebles, who is holding <lb />
court at week, in <lb />
one our and <lb />
up-right judges. Hi sound and <lb />
logical mind, trained to nice <lb />
s of law, <lb />
while the justice <lb />
which he metes to all putties has <lb />
endeared him to the hearts of our <lb />
people. <lb />
and upright <lb />
justice which <lb />
he out to all <lb />
be fine phrases. We hope they <lb />
are deserved, but if they are Judge <lb />
Peebles has changed his course <lb />
since the Hay wood trial. <lb />
But again, speaking of hon- <lb />
or's charge to grand jury, the <lb />
Guide says; <lb />
His charge to the grand jury at <lb />
Fell in Water. <lb />
S. C. Nov. SO. <lb />
old <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. <lb />
Abbott's Creek fell in <lb />
a bailing water <lb />
mm died night. <lb />
tub was fit ting <lb />
boy <lb />
fell <lb />
Honed. <lb />
this term was able ad <lb />
dress, delivered an <lb />
and masterly manner. judge <lb />
to the of <lb />
crime in state, especially the <lb />
party The alarming <lb />
for the presidency. My <lb />
, J . ,. ., our almost like a <lb />
nation not to Unalterable The remedy <lb />
and conclusive. at least, j for this evil lies with the different <lb />
ought to know from me, I juries. If the law tic cu- <lb />
if The Eagle d offender dealt <lb />
made the of its Io <lb />
. ,. . ,. J majesty of the law <lb />
; he batter and <lb />
yours, would not obey its <lb />
be taught t <lb />
so fear. <lb />
Oh Judge <lb />
Du grand jury <lb />
An At ode. <lb />
White alarming increase of <lb />
around in a field font of a rigid enforce- <lb />
the city of the law, etc. Did <lb />
day two discovered t But from <lb />
room W feet , <lb />
tin- ground. boys is he <lb />
ed t. police what and <lb />
aid leading the wear,, <lb />
white Mr. J. piloted by tide <lb />
laying cotton tn to the place whet, Landmark. <lb />
a colored a in vex <lb />
hint if he remembered a, Old Home Burned <lb />
toga bate of from hits, entrance about feet <lb />
two Mr. Ball, j deep. a room V- Brook <lb />
to the told about by and fleet In height. <lb />
yes, and to his Tho room In iron. <lb />
cans of canned T of ,,,,, f <lb />
the colored man whose name was <lb />
Godwin, and lives in <lb />
county., pulled bill and <lb />
handing it to Mr. Ball told <lb />
that he bad paid him too <lb />
a gasoline stove, cm-king <lb />
tools for excavating, one <lb />
quilt, etc. metal was <lb />
found, but for what it <lb />
for the bale purchased two I was need no idea. <lb />
ago. Mr. friends The as <lb />
reeded in bringing hint to after a the who <lb />
long while. <lb />
The honest old said <lb />
had him a <lb />
this <lb />
The act the old was a <lb />
highly liable one, but not <lb />
likely to be emulated very freely <lb />
these <lb />
place. When fleet arrived <lb />
there la it <lb />
time to a way to get Fin- <lb />
ally a lantern was let the. <lb />
use of a line. Policeman James <lb />
Thomas, one of the bravest nil <lb />
Winston force, volunteered to <lb />
bis life by going under the <lb />
ground. The other officers let <lb />
Tobacco Sale. down with a rope. Seeing <lb />
Mr. C. W. Harvey, secretary of there was no danger, Policeman <lb />
tho tobacco board of trade, reports d and Deputy Sheriff <lb />
sales of leaf tobacco on the son went down and investigated <lb />
Greenville market for month for themselves. find is being <lb />
of November at pounds. thoroughly here and <lb />
The sales for four from speculation as to whet the <lb />
opening of the season to means numerous. <lb />
first of December, make a total of <lb />
919.986 pounds. to The <lb />
most historic structures <lb />
in the borough, was destroyed by <lb />
fire today. The building was gut- <lb />
nothing but part of the front <lb />
wait remaining of rue famous old <lb />
play house. When the rear wall <lb />
of the fell shortly before <lb />
o'clock it fell on the roof <lb />
as famous in <lb />
its war as the Every- <lb />
body fortunately had left the <lb />
saloon what happened, <lb />
before the crash, hut there was a <lb />
afternoon that a man <lb />
was buried in the cellar ruins. A <lb />
was made hut no body was <lb />
discovered. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Walker, wife one <lb />
of the of the Bean fort <lb />
County Lumber Company, died at <lb />
Monday <lb />
She leaves a and <lb />
children. remains were taken <lb />
by today to Mount. <lb />
After Reed Smoot <lb />
The National Congress of Moth- <lb />
invites the presidents of Na- <lb />
State, or local organizations <lb />
of women and representatives of <lb />
every church in the United States <lb />
to meet in Washington for an or- <lb />
effort to prevent the <lb />
of Reed Smoot in the United <lb />
States senate. <lb />
It appeals to every <lb />
who is interested in the protection <lb />
of the home to write to the senator <lb />
of the state in which he or the <lb />
resides, to protest against retaining <lb />
as a law-maker for the laud a man <lb />
who owes allegiance to a <lb />
and can only hold his political <lb />
position through its consent; who <lb />
is himself an apostle a <lb />
which makes marriage essential to <lb />
a woman's salvation, which em <lb />
bodies polygamy in its tenets, and <lb />
without doubt encourages its <lb />
A high official an <lb />
sanctioning such practices <lb />
is responsible them, and is not <lb />
fit as a lawbreaker to be a law- <lb />
maker for others. <lb />
The National Congress of Moth- <lb />
asks every church the laud <lb />
to send an appeal to its senator at <lb />
Washington protesting in behalf <lb />
of the homes, of holy ideals of <lb />
marriage against countenancing <lb />
this menace to American standards <lb />
of family life. <lb />
to ministers to inform <lb />
the real gravity of <lb />
present situation, asks <lb />
to present the subject to <lb />
A committee of the senate will <lb />
matter within a months <lb />
If every man or woman ft el. <lb />
on this will set d a <lb />
his state the <lb />
i of the people will ,. <lb />
land will prevail. <lb />
Ii. Cotton. <lb />
j Vim Pros Nat. of <lb />
Decided to Part. <lb />
j It is learned that a couple in <lb />
i East who were <lb />
on Sunday, Nov. 22nd. and <lb />
I off on ti bridal trip had <lb />
returned, and with their coming, <lb />
is a which is hard to <lb />
solve If seems they <lb />
married and wet I away they were <lb />
happy hi love end <lb />
other, tint since they nave return- <lb />
ii is learned I but they have <lb />
I mutually agreed to part and not <lb />
live together longer. No one seems <lb />
j to know how sudden change <lb />
i was brought about and the <lb />
couple have expressed fact <lb />
that the reason will be kept a <lb />
secret so long as they both live and <lb />
no one will ever know their <lb />
sons for parting no soon. They <lb />
are still good friends but are not <lb />
living Sun. <lb />
DIPHTHERIA. <lb />
Every Precaution Taken. <lb />
Physicians in attendance pro- <lb />
that the little son Mr, <lb />
and Mrs. W. C. Hines, who died <lb />
last night, had diphtheria. The <lb />
attention of Dr <lb />
superintendent of health, was <lb />
called to matter and he at once <lb />
began taking every precautionary <lb />
measure to prevent other cases <lb />
of the disease, other <lb />
town co operating with <lb />
him. <lb />
Dr. Brown quarantined i In-home <lb />
of Mr. treated each member <lb />
of the fa i and instructed that <lb />
only person attend fun- <lb />
to he sufficient to conduct it. <lb />
He also found out as as <lb />
persons had visited the <lb />
family during the of the <lb />
directed them to <lb />
at home the danger period <lb />
hat passed. At the graded school <lb />
he gave similar to all <lb />
children who had been Io Mr. <lb />
A large supply of <lb />
was telegraphed to be <lb />
used on all who slight- <lb />
est degree liable to the disease. <lb />
With these precautionary steps <lb />
taken by Dr. Bro u and the other <lb />
physicians there seems to be no <lb />
danger whatever case <lb />
of the disease developing. <lb />
Will Marry ion. <lb />
Mi. J. D. <lb />
in Greenville but now a resident <lb />
of Danville, will on Dec. 16th <lb />
to Miss Fannie Watt <lb />
of Pelham. <lb />
Dedication at Farmville. <lb />
The dedication of the new school <lb />
building at Farmville, will take <lb />
place Friday, the 4th, at o'clock. <lb />
It is a splendid building and when <lb />
the school opens it, towns of <lb />
its size will have better education- <lb />
advantages than Farmville. We <lb />
congratulate the people of the <lb />
country <lb />
upon opportunities now offered <lb />
them to educate their children. <lb />
Every man should avail himself it <lb />
this opportunity. <lb />
See the Royal troupe of Japanese <lb />
at opera Saturday <lb />
night. <lb />
pro- <lb />
truth <lb />
A Disreputable Proverbs <lb />
There are many <lb />
verbs w hose c s for <lb />
and veracity would not bear in- <lb />
but which almost <lb />
universally accepted as self evident <lb />
truths. We do not know how <lb />
many decades or centuries <lb />
world has thus accepted <lb />
is the best and we have <lb />
no idea that our against it <lb />
will impair its s inning, i all <lb />
the same, it is untruthful and, <lb />
a disreputable proverb. <lb />
Honesty is kind d <lb />
and therefore, cannot be the <lb />
best or the worst. The man who <lb />
deals because it is politic to <lb />
do so may not have even a germ <lb />
of honesty in his nature. It is a <lb />
fact that a reputation for integrity <lb />
is business and social capital, It <lb />
Is a fact a man in almost any <lb />
kind l t afford to <lb />
deceive or cheat. It is a that <lb />
a man incapable of acting any <lb />
higher motive unmitigated <lb />
can adopt no shrewder <lb />
plan than dealing. <lb />
But genuine honesty calls for <lb />
something nobler than that. It <lb />
has no relation to cunning or <lb />
and it is courageous enough <lb />
to face ruin rather than be false to <lb />
itself The whose only reason <lb />
for avoiding dishonest acts is per- <lb />
profit is a better citizen <lb />
than a thief but be has not <lb />
more of real in his soul. <lb />
Let such a man be confronted with <lb />
an opportunity to get what he <lb />
most desires felonious <lb />
means, let him assured <lb />
that he no risk of detection, <lb />
and his sham honesty goes down <lb />
and out. <lb />
really honest man is one <lb />
who values bis own self-respect- <lb />
above all other worldly attain- <lb />
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