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WITH THE . <lb />
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Co. <lb />
derived from the business are returned direct to the farmers. <lb />
is a business owned, handled and conducted in the interest of the <lb />
farmers, <lb />
any cf our floors you a c guaranteed the highest legitimate marKet <lb />
price et ail times and under <lb />
enemies of this are uniting and combining every <lb />
fort within their power to prevent its success and development. <lb />
BECAUSE-So certain as night follows day we know we can make and save you <lb />
money by selling with us, <lb />
co-operating on this plan a better and more perfect understanding <lb />
can be and maintained between seller and buyer, kindlier and <lb />
friendlier relations established and on account of such, and more <lb />
satisfactory prices for your tobacco can be had. <lb />
THE HOUSE COMPOSING THE FARMERS CON<lb />
THE FARMERS, formerly run by Joyner ft THE STAR, formerly ran by Coward, Hooker <lb />
Co., and THE inn lam ear l. F MK. n. A. TiMBERLAKE, <lb />
or a number of years count us auctioneer, no better one ever sung to <lb />
the bids of will have personal charge of Star. MR. S. B. who was one of <lb />
tie firm of MD year at The will have of that house this year, <lb />
while Mr. O. L. JOYNER will be at the Farmers. All will follow the different sales and <lb />
Co<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. Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER <lb />
No. <lb />
DEATH OF MS. R L <lb />
Young Wife and Mother Passes Away. <lb />
Death is so relentless. He <lb />
COURT. <lb />
September Term in Session. <lb />
The September term of So <lb />
his icy hands alike the old, court began Monday after- <lb />
the young and the middle aged, j noon with Judge W. B. <lb />
leaving in hi dark trail hearts, presiding and Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb />
burst asunder grief. Sad ; representing the stale. The court <lb />
indeed are his vigils under all cir could not at the usual morn- <lb />
en instance-, but inexpressibly sad hour because of the train upon <lb />
when be invades a new made, which the judge was coming being <lb />
happy home and robs it of lie j late. Judge <lb />
young wife and mother. Never ; this in beginning his charge to the <lb />
a dream had people of Greenville grand aB he be believed <lb />
when barely a year ago they court at the proper <lb />
lowed a bride to I be altar, mid only in one or two <lb />
strewing her pathway the stances since he the <lb />
flowers of good wishes and con- <lb />
that today would <lb />
follow that same form to the tomb <lb />
and wreath her bier with flower <lb />
expressive of their sorrow and <lb />
esteem. Yet such is the sudden <lb />
change death has wrought, and <lb />
where joy and happiness then <lb />
reigned there is now grief and <lb />
despair. <lb />
It was on the 15th day of <lb />
that a host of friends <lb />
gathered in the Memorial Baptist <lb />
church to witness the ceremony <lb />
that gave Miss Janie in <lb />
marriage to Dr. Robert L. Carr, <lb />
and today loving bare her <lb />
remains to the same where <lb />
she so recently became a bride, for <lb />
the last tribute of esteem to be <lb />
her memory, gently <lb />
laid her in the tomb to sleep until <lb />
awakened by angels on the <lb />
morn, the same friends <lb />
gathering to sheet tears <lb />
thy with the bereaved. <lb />
KILLED BY HIS UNCLE. <lb />
bench had he failed to do so. <lb />
Judge Council's charge to the <lb />
grand jury was excellent one. <lb />
Besides being a clear treaties of <lb />
law for the guidance of the <lb />
jury, it was instructive, patriotic, <lb />
and of a nature to help all who <lb />
heard to a fuller realization of the <lb />
duties of citizenship give <lb />
them a clearer -conception of the <lb />
principles of good government. <lb />
The grand jury for this term is <lb />
composed of B. E. fore <lb />
man, W. R. Williams, Jr., <lb />
Carson, C. A. Jas. H <lb />
Joyner, <lb />
E. T. Jacob <lb />
horn, J. K. <lb />
Roebuck, W. F. Barnhill J. G. <lb />
Garris, W. B. J. A. Teel, <lb />
J. B. John Nobles, Jr , <lb />
Briley, W. J. Mills. <lb />
following cases have been <lb />
disposed <lb />
Bryan, to list <lb />
taxes, <lb />
A. C. Shoots Sam by Mis- <lb />
take. <lb />
A distressing accidental killing <lb />
Tuesday afternoon <lb />
miles below <lb />
A. G. and Sam <lb />
went out squirrel hunting together. <lb />
Alter getting in the woods they <lb />
became separated, while creep- <lb />
looking for game Mr. <lb />
saw a bush shaking. He <lb />
thought there was a squirrel in <lb />
bu -I; and fired it when to <lb />
bis horror he discovered that be <lb />
bad shot Mr. The entire <lb />
load struck him in the face and <lb />
head and death resulted in a few <lb />
minutes. <lb />
Mr. was a man <lb />
years of age and bis home <lb />
was in Goldsboro. He bad been <lb />
down in this county sometime <lb />
visiting relatives. He was a <lb />
nephew of Mr. <lb />
Greenville Boy Receives New Honors. <lb />
The Charlotte school <lb />
sinners met at the city hall at <lb />
o'clock yesterday afternoon, and <lb />
released Prof. J. A. Bivins, who <lb />
will go to Durham to accept the <lb />
headmastership of Trinity Park <lb />
Mr. Harry P. Harding, <lb />
now superintendent of the New <lb />
Bern graded school, was elected to <lb />
the place Mr. Bivins vacated. Mr. <lb />
Harding is a young man of <lb />
ability, learning and experience. <lb />
He was from the <lb />
ROBBED THE MINSTRELS. <lb />
And Got Two Years Sentence. <lb />
Here is an example of quick <lb />
tic. While Minstrels were <lb />
showing the opera house Tues- <lb />
day night some one slipped up <lb />
the back and stole the <lb />
clothing of same of actors. <lb />
The was soon discovered <lb />
and reported to of <lb />
Smith, and before the show was <lb />
over he had G. W. colored <lb />
under arrest. said he came a <lb />
few days ago from ville but <lb />
he was readily identified by <lb />
the show people as who <lb />
was hanging around the rear <lb />
stage entrance before show <lb />
started. This morning clothing <lb />
belonging to one cf the showmen <lb />
was found the room <lb />
stayed. <lb />
after court met this morn- <lb />
jury found a true <lb />
bill Before noon <lb />
the was tried, convicted and <lb />
sentenced to two years jail to be <lb />
assigned to the roads. <lb />
. . <lb />
Mrs. Carr was a daughter suspended on payment of costs and <lb />
and Mrs. Francis <lb />
the latter now being Mrs. M. A. <lb />
Allen. She came to Greenville i weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
a little more than three costs. <lb />
ago when Mr Allen moved Mills, carrying concealed <lb />
his family here from Reidsville. w pleads guilty, fined <lb />
tin- was a young woman of lovable and costs. <lb />
character gentle disposition, <lb />
and rapidly won the hearts of <lb />
friends her new home. Hers <lb />
waft a sweet Christian life, shed- <lb />
in 1898 with honors. At <lb />
i t principal of the <lb />
graded school, be <lb />
organized city schools at Ox- <lb />
ford. board did well to select <lb />
Mr. Harding, lie comes highly <lb />
He u Married man; <lb />
his wife was Miss Ires, of <lb />
New He is a brother of <lb />
Mr. W. F. Harding, of this city. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
y Thad Askew, concealed <lb />
E. M. Cheek, gambling, pleads <lb />
guilty, fined and costs and <lb />
in the sum of to <lb />
at term, and <lb />
ding a of love and kind- show that he has not gambled <lb />
lies upon all whom she came Gardner, with <lb />
Socially she was plead guilty, <lb />
favorite with everyone, and when , float. <lb />
it learned that her spirit id <lb />
taken its flight at o'clock <lb />
day night n eye could restrain a <lb />
teams sad intelligence passed <lb />
from one another. <lb />
Winds fail to express the m- <lb />
felt fir the heart broken <lb />
and lender eleven <lb />
days who her death lout <lb />
and mother, and for the grief-, <lb />
and oilier <lb />
of the family. Al truly share <lb />
their it is <lb />
The funeral services were held <lb />
at o'clock this afternoon in Hie <lb />
Memorial Baptist Aharon conduct-1 <lb />
ed by Kev. T. H. King, of <lb />
insisted by Kev. W. B. Cox, <lb />
the Interment In Cherry Bill <lb />
Cemetery. The pall bearers <lb />
J. L. Little, J. R. <lb />
Moore, B. U. King, T. J. Jarvis. <lb />
Move, W. II. C. <lb />
D. J. L. W. <lb />
Henry Harrington, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
and <lb />
II. C. and <lb />
plead guilty, <lb />
and costs, Hem by lined <lb />
lift costs. <lb />
Pope, failing to list <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended on payment of costs and <lb />
taxes. <lb />
John White, failing to list taxes, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
X. Henry and <lb />
Fleming, affray, not guilty. <lb />
Vines, carrying concealed <lb />
w capon, not guilty. <lb />
carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, guilty, fined <lb />
cost. <lb />
Evans, larceny, <lb />
sentenced years in stale prison. <lb />
Chas. Evans, breaking jail. <lb />
Clare, W. B. Dove. <lb />
B. It. O. William failure to list <lb />
Tyson, II. A. Inge, not guilty. <lb />
White, W. B. Wilson, F. M. <lb />
Hodge., R. Williams. <lb />
Edgar Burney, failure to list <lb />
sympathy in not guilty, <lb />
tributes Were many and I J. H. and Joe Barnhill. <lb />
beautiful, entirely covering the, to Stock not guilty. <lb />
Besides individual; Hob Lindsay, assault <lb />
there were appropriate; y weapon, pleads <lb />
from Sat Club. in and assigned to county <lb />
End of the Book j <lb />
Knights Ml Pythias, Baptist Sun G. <lb />
day school, Woman's Missionary in Jail and aligned to roads. <lb />
Society at the Baptist church I Jesse Starkey, gambling, plead <lb />
I ha Tobacco Board of Trade. guilty. <lb />
Club. <lb />
There was a delightful <lb />
in the rooms of Carolina Club. <lb />
night at the form open <lb />
for the action of in club wife. <lb />
There were a n n in I i f invited <lb />
among i hem several <lb />
and they added to the <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Licenses were issued to the fol- <lb />
lowing couples last two <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
William Stocks Pearlie Ann <lb />
Lawrence Hooker and Delia J. <lb />
Erwin. <lb />
Adam Mills and Sarah M. Can- <lb />
non. <lb />
John Parker and M <lb />
Seasonal <lb />
Teel nun Davenport. <lb />
W. G. Fulford and Mary Francis <lb />
Harris. <lb />
W. L. Hurst and M. A. Hudson. <lb />
Elijah Thompson and Mamie <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Ellis and Louisa <lb />
Thomas and Pearlie <lb />
Price. <lb />
Noah Parker aid Dixon. <lb />
Lafayette Ed wards and Adeline <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Mack Daniel and Irene Leggett, <lb />
Tucker and <lb />
k ins <lb />
Benefactors Day. <lb />
Trinity College, September <lb />
T. J- Jarvis <lb />
Music and games were I ban accepted an invitation to de- <lb />
of the evening and the ladles liver of the <lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb />
MONDAY, 1904. <lb />
C. T. went North Sun- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
J. D. Cox, of Winterville, spent <lb />
Sunday, here. <lb />
Mrs. J. G. returner, Sun- <lb />
day evening from a visit to Got e- <lb />
toe. <lb />
Sugg, of Mount, <lb />
here returned <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
State Superintendent J. Y. Joy- <lb />
of Raleigh, spent Sunday herd <lb />
E. Hooker. <lb />
Annie and Bettie <lb />
Tyson returned this morning from <lb />
the Louis exposition. <lb />
Miss Clyde Cox went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday evening to spend <lb />
and returned this morning. <lb />
Miss Harper, of <lb />
came evening to visit <lb />
her sister, L. Carr. <lb />
Joseph. Barnhill, of Bethel, <lb />
came in Sunday evening to visit <lb />
his Mr. and Mrs. J. H. <lb />
Barnhill. <lb />
Sir. and Mrs. W. F. of <lb />
came over today to at- <lb />
tend the of Mrs. K. L. <lb />
Carr. <lb />
Miss Maggie Doughty returned <lb />
Saturday evening from a visit of <lb />
weeks in Virginia and at <lb />
Pilot Mountain, <lb />
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1904. <lb />
Mrs Dicey Jones is visiting in <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
J. Y. of Kinston, is <lb />
here at <lb />
E. If, their <lb />
morning to . <lb />
Mrs. Josiah Dixon returned this <lb />
morning hum <lb />
J. J. left Monday <lb />
evening for Kinston, and other <lb />
points. <lb />
Kev J. A. and little <lb />
son left Monday evening for <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
g. B. Stephens on Sunday <lb />
began a meeting in the Free Will <lb />
Baptist church in South Greenville. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1904. <lb />
J. M. Taft left this morning for <lb />
Tarboro. <lb />
delighted the with <lb />
several delightful solos. Oyster <lb />
served in the The club <lb />
has splendid quarters and if con- <lb />
grows The <lb />
membership is quite large. . <lb />
on B day, of <lb />
A. E. Tucker went up the road <lb />
this <lb />
Dr. Baker Acquitted. <lb />
The trial of Dr. M. Baker <lb />
for killing Dr. II. T. Bass occupied <lb />
days of the Superior court at <lb />
last week. The case tub <lb />
Riven the jury Saturday evening <lb />
and U verdict of justifiable <lb />
Sunday after- <lb />
noon, <lb />
Dr. W. IT. Wakefield, of Char- <lb />
N. C, will be in <lb />
at Hotel Monday Oct. 3rd <lb />
and until of Tuesday Oct. 4th <lb />
for one day only. His practice is <lb />
limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and <lb />
Throat, fitting glasses. <lb />
College, October The exercises <lb />
will be con ducted the <lb />
Memorial. Hall in the evening of <lb />
the holiday. Benefactors day pro- <lb />
the most important holiday <lb />
for Trinity College, is the <lb />
cement of all benefactions that <lb />
have been made to the institution <lb />
during year just past. The <lb />
day was net aside a holiday <lb />
several years g and the <lb />
benefaction announced was Unit of <lb />
Mr. Washington who gave A. T. King returned Tues- <lb />
college on con- day evening from Virginia, <lb />
that women be admitted to <lb />
Miss lot went to Wash- <lb />
Miss Helen Brink left this <lb />
morning Durham. <lb />
A. <lb />
this morning from Ayden. <lb />
Anderson left this <lb />
afternoon fur Washington. <lb />
the institution. Since that time <lb />
Day has been the <lb />
real big day of the session for <lb />
Trinity. <lb />
L. K. Fountain, of <lb />
For Sale hand Brooks <lb />
Gotten Press, in good running <lb />
B. L. <lb />
No. l. N. O. <lb />
A woman's never too old to be <lb />
never too old to be <lb />
young again, if she lakes Hollis <lb />
Mountain Tea. Brings <lb />
bright eves, rosy good <lb />
health. cents. Tea <lb />
Ding Store. <lb />
spent Tuesday <lb />
this morning. <lb />
here and left <lb />
Misses Alice Crimes Annie <lb />
Tew, of over <lb />
Tuesday and returned this <lb />
morning. .,,, <lb />
P. D. Armstrong, La <lb />
Had stomach troubles, <lb />
and kidney Hollister's <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea completely <lb />
cured me. Gained sixty pounds. <lb />
Fruit Jars, jelly tumblers and Tea or Tablets. <lb />
stone Jars M M. Drug Stoic. <lb /></p>
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,. . <lb />
. <lb />
Great <lb />
Department Store<lb />
GRAND FALL OPENING <lb />
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1904. <lb />
This display will be of special <lb />
interest to the Ladies, exhibiting <lb />
as it will the Latest Novelties in <lb />
wearing apparel for the fair ones. <lb />
You are especially invited to be pres- <lb />
and receive one of those pretty <lb />
souvenirs which will be presented to every <lb />
caller. <lb />
J. B Cherry Co <lb />
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb />
Example of On f I <lb />
A Philadelphia recently returned <lb />
from Ireland tells the following <lb />
end vouches for its <lb />
was in a remote part the <lb />
green isle and was compelled to stay <lb />
at a wayside inn during the night. <lb />
Evidently the place was not <lb />
by travelers to any great ex- <lb />
tent, and my reception was made <lb />
a gala occasion. Before retiring j <lb />
placed my shoes outside of my room I <lb />
to he polished, according to the Eu- <lb />
custom. In the morning I <lb />
found them as I left them. I in- <lb />
formed the landlord that I had put <lb />
my boots out and that they had not <lb />
been touched. <lb />
he replied, <lb />
watch outside dour <lb />
all night in this house it would <lb />
not be Philadelphia <lb />
Press. <lb />
Ha Wondered. <lb />
While an was speeding <lb />
along a street he noticed a man and <lb />
a dog ahead of him. The dog was <lb />
playing in the bushes, but darted <lb />
out barking as the auto whizzed past. <lb />
He was of course instantly killed. <lb />
The gentleman stopped the machine <lb />
and returned. am very j <lb />
said he consolingly. <lb />
make it all said <lb />
the man, pocketing a bill. As <lb />
the automobile flew out of sight the i <lb />
man looked sympathetically at the; <lb />
remains and lit- <lb />
tie brute I wonder whose dog it <lb />
. <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
OttO <lb />
OR. H. J. GRIMES, <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite depot. <lb />
DR. G. F. <lb />
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb />
BETHEL, N, <lb />
door to Post OB-k <lb />
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. <lb />
IN <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Complete Line Hardware Groceries. <lb />
We Pay Highest for Cotton, <lb />
Cotton Seed and Country Product-. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th, 1904. <lb />
and Discount 9203.558 <lb />
Ore <lb />
securities, etc. <lb />
Furniture A Fixtures 3,857.32 <lb />
Demand loans 19.047 <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Check cash items 3,314.80<lb />
Coin <lb />
1288,560.40 <lb />
Capital Stock paid in <lb />
Surplus, <lb />
Undivided Profits less <lb />
Expenses Paid <lb />
Individual deposits <lb />
subject to check <lb />
Demand of <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
standing <lb />
Bills payable, <lb />
of for won <lb />
borrowed <lb />
3,509.03 <lb />
189,716.16 <lb />
20,000.00 <lb />
335.21 <lb />
20,000.00 <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb />
and belief <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
me, this 20th day of June, 1904. <lb />
JAMES C. TYSON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
W. II. WILSON, <lb />
J. G. MOTE, <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
Directors <lb />
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb />
HE<lb />
OP N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Cash Value, <lb />
Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb />
Is <lb />
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb />
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb />
Of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb />
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each <lb />
Succeeding year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may be To Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To make policy payable as an during the <lb />
f Insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
OF <lb />
C. T. and V. Johnson <lb />
baring- sold to A. E. their en- <lb />
tire interest in the firm of A R. Tucker <lb />
V- Co. heretofore existing in to town <lb />
of Greenville. X. the said is <lb />
hereby dies by mutual consent <lb />
from and after this date. <lb />
In the firm of dissolution the said <lb />
A. E. all the <lb />
assumes the liabilities of Paid <lb />
firm. All persons owing said firm <lb />
will therefore make payment to said <lb />
E. all persons <lb />
claims against firm will present them <lb />
lo said a. E Tucker for payment. <lb />
Witness our hand and signatures <lb />
this Sept 17th 1904. <lb />
C. T. MUN FORD. <lb />
V- <lb />
Having purchased the entire inter- <lb />
est of C. T. am V. John- <lb />
son in the firm of A. E. Tucker As Co , <lb />
I will continue the business in my own <lb />
name at the same place beg to thank i <lb />
our for their favors and to <lb />
solicit a continuation of the same. I <lb />
shall endeavor to please those who <lb />
favor me with their patronage and to <lb />
make it to their advantage to come <lb />
again. <lb />
All persons having claims against <lb />
the old firm of A. E. Tucker and Co., <lb />
will present them to me for payment <lb />
and all persons owing the will <lb />
make payment to roe. <lb />
This Sept 17th <lb />
A. E. TUCKER. <lb />
We have sold our entire interest in <lb />
the firm of A. E. Co., who <lb />
will continue the business at the same <lb />
old stand and we lake pleasure in com- <lb />
mending him to the favor and patron <lb />
age of the public. <lb />
This Sept 17th 1904. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
V. <lb />
Do You Eat <lb />
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb />
If you do come to sec us. We keep every- <lb />
thing in the grocery line and sell it t our <lb />
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb />
Johnston Bros. <lb />
CASH <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a of the Superior <lb />
of Pitt county, made in certain <lb />
Special Proceeding therein pending, <lb />
entitled and others <lb />
against Jesse I will Thurs- <lb />
day. October 20th 1904, before the <lb />
court house door in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, expose to public sale, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, a certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land situate in <lb />
swift Creek township, Pitt county, <lb />
adjoining the land of Gaskins, <lb />
Thomas Holton. Elisha Lang, W. L. <lb />
and Mill Run, contain- <lb />
forty-six acres, more or less, <lb />
and the <lb />
This the day of September, <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner- <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
Tobacco has Prices <lb />
are Higher. We are well equip- <lb />
for selling your tobacco to <lb />
fine advantage. We have com- <lb />
men and one of the <lb />
est and best lighted houses in <lb />
the State. Sell with us, we'll <lb />
please you.<lb />
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The partnership heretofore existing <lb />
between Geo. W. of William- <lb />
N. C, and M. O. Blount of Beth-1 <lb />
el. N. C-, has been mutual <lb />
consent. Toe business at Williamston , <lb />
N. hereafter be owned and <lb />
conducted solely by Geo. W. Blount <lb />
under same name and style as hereto- <lb />
fore and the business at Bethel will <lb />
hereafter be owned and conducted <lb />
solely by M. O Blount under the same <lb />
name and style as heretofore <lb />
This August 17th <lb />
M. O. Blount, <lb />
Blount. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Annie L Smith, deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, N C this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims the <lb />
estate of said deceased them <lb />
to the undersigned on or before the <lb />
27th day of August or this notice <lb />
will be pleaded bar of their recovery <lb />
All indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make Immediate payment. <lb />
This 27th day of August 1904. <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
Cold Comfort <lb />
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, and <lb />
everything else in the hardware line.<lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
A Hint Far a <lb />
A former of the <lb />
of in <lb />
resting in his study one Saturday <lb />
afternoon after having finished the <lb />
preparation of his sermon for the <lb />
day when he was startled with <lb />
sounds of violent quarreling in his <lb />
own house. He jumped up from his <lb />
easy chair, opened the door and <lb />
heard the angry voice of his own <lb />
man shouting in the kitchen, <lb />
ye I chase ye to <lb />
Jericho, I'll catch The minis- <lb />
burst into the kitchen and found <lb />
there, to his great surprise, <lb />
but the man himself, who worked <lb />
on the and who was now seat- <lb />
ed at a table taking his supper. <lb />
John, John, what's the meaning of <lb />
this were ye swearing at <lb />
were ye f I <lb />
said the astonished, <lb />
John. no I'm no <lb />
at I'm only sup- <lb />
time could <lb />
a pewter plate this thick <lb />
horn spoon, and they're and <lb />
fickle to <lb />
innocent by Accident. <lb />
A story is told of a Pennsylvania <lb />
judge who once had a number of <lb />
Irishmen before him in one of the <lb />
interior counties, indicted for riot <lb />
on the canal. All heir names were <lb />
included in one indictment, and the <lb />
jury found them all guilty, though <lb />
one of them, Pat Murphy, clear v <lb />
proved an alibi. They all <lb />
brought into court to be sentenced, <lb />
and Pat was directed to stand up <lb />
with the others. Pat protested <lb />
and reminded the judge <lb />
that it was clearly proved on the <lb />
trial that he was at the time sick in <lb />
bed and at a considerable distance <lb />
from the scene of the riot. <lb />
said the judge, up. <lb />
You're just as guilty as of <lb />
them. You know you would have <lb />
been there if you could <lb />
She Ruled. <lb />
She was ordering him about in <lb />
her usual imperative style, for <lb />
were married, of course. And he, <lb />
usually the meekest and most sub- <lb />
missive of men. like the proverbial <lb />
worm was now beginning to retort. <lb />
you think you rule the <lb />
he asked sarcastically when <lb />
he had the to edge in a <lb />
word. <lb />
but I rule the first letter of <lb />
was the prompt reply. <lb />
And once again tut realized that <lb />
his wire was one too many tor him. <lb />
His Status. <lb />
my native explains the <lb />
pundit, is divided into <lb />
castes. Thus, one family will do <lb />
Birthing but menial labor because <lb />
their caste proscribes and proscribes <lb />
their occupation. Another family <lb />
will do no menial work for the same <lb />
timidly asks the earnest <lb />
young lady who hopes to gather <lb />
material for a club paper on <lb />
sociology, suppose tho people who <lb />
put mortar on the walls belong to <lb />
the plaster cast, do they <lb />
Orderly Procedure. <lb />
Rev. surely you're <lb />
going lo invite the girts to <lb />
your reception. <lb />
Bliss certainly am not <lb />
Rev. not Chris- <lb />
behavior. You will make them <lb />
your bitter enemies. Tire Bible tells <lb />
us <lb />
Miss Bible tells us, <lb />
among other things, that mi , <lb />
our but I've got to <lb />
make enemies before I can love <lb />
them, haven't I Philadelphia <lb />
Press. <lb />
A Curious Example. <lb />
A youth at Oxford, being <lb />
ed in Paley, was asked if he could <lb />
mention any instance of the divine <lb />
goodness which he had found out <lb />
for himself. the <lb />
of the nose of the bulldog. Its <lb />
nose is so retracted that it can hang <lb />
on to the bull and vet breathe free- <lb />
But for this it would soon have <lb />
to let The bull's point of view <lb />
was not regarded at <lb />
five Years of St. <lb />
Not Worth Mentioning. <lb />
A judge in England, gifted with <lb />
a strong sens of humor, says that <lb />
he was one day marrying a couple in <lb />
middle life. you ever been <lb />
married he asked the man. <lb />
to the <lb />
woman, yes, I <lb />
the it <lb />
of a <lb />
GREAT CALAMITY <lb />
On Aug. 26th, 1904. Sale begins at O'clock <lb />
sharp. To convert our stock into Cash, we <lb />
will until further notice offer our <lb />
OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT FEARFULLY CUT PRICES. <lb />
La Pine Sunday Shoes <lb />
Calamity price per pair <lb />
Box writing paper <lb />
and envelopes to match, <lb />
calamity juice per box <lb />
doz pearl buttons <lb />
worth do, calamity <lb />
price per doz <lb />
pairs boys fine <lb />
worth <lb />
calamity price <lb />
yards best calico <lb />
light and dark <lb />
Your choice calamity <lb />
price <lb />
Large white <lb />
towels. striped, <lb />
calamity price <lb />
1500 yards wide ham- <lb />
burgs worth and <lb />
at this calamity sale <lb />
Hats, Hats, the en j <lb />
tire line red need per <lb />
cent, and per rent. <lb />
Warning <lb />
During tr is greatest of Ca- <lb />
sales to secure the <lb />
matchless bargains don't <lb />
forget I hat this is a spot <lb />
Cash Sale. <lb />
Hurry <lb />
Hurry <lb />
Or you will miss <lb />
These Bargains <lb />
Pine steel rod <lb />
las, calamity price <lb />
Hair pins, large boxes <lb />
sizes to box, kind <lb />
bx <lb />
you know what <lb />
they are, worth <lb />
calamity price <lb />
Spool cotton,<lb />
dozen La Pine Hem <lb />
Stitched, Lace Edge <lb />
Handkerchiefs, worth <lb />
each, calamity price <lb />
Men and boys tine <lb />
Sunday shirts, calamity <lb />
price <lb />
dozed late <lb />
style collars, ply linen <lb />
calamity price <lb />
Wash raw were <lb />
calamity price <lb />
Feat her stitched Braid <lb />
calamity price -c <lb />
HURRY HURRY HURRY. <lb />
Cut and slashed prices seen all over the <lb />
largest stock in Eastern Carolina <lb />
y Aug. 26th, 1904<lb />
C T. <lb />
THE STORE <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
FliT. <lb />
l. WHICHARD, and <lb />
The Grist South. <lb />
Brown, tie prom- <lb />
banker, who i in <lb />
attendance upon the con- <lb />
of banker, made a speech <lb />
night before lat which was char- <lb />
of the man one that <lb />
in to <lb />
Entered in the post at N. C as second class matter. <lb />
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every office in Pitt and opacities. credit on this section of the <lb />
Among other-things, he <lb />
fact which is little understood <lb />
i here is the remarkable strides made <lb />
by the Southern He has <lb />
diversified crop <lb />
THIS TAKES THE CAKE. <lb />
A man up in who has been <lb />
prominent announce <lb />
that he will separate from that par- <lb />
and vote for Roosevelt. And here <lb />
is the reason he assigns for this <lb />
change of <lb />
not this dilemma fine Mr. <lb />
Parker If elected president and if <lb />
there were in a gather- <lb />
of the most eminent in <lb />
this country, among whom Hooker <lb />
Washington would be .-based, and <lb />
the president wished naturally <lb />
raised this year a <lb />
and with the enormous returns from <lb />
Republican candidate for governor <lb />
C. J Harris, or somebody for him truck farming he has made <lb />
has gone to the expense of independent. As a re- <lb />
having campaign buttons made. and toe large profits made <lb />
, . . from high cotton last the people <lb />
That pure waste of good money., , J . <lb />
of our region are in the best <lb />
I that have been in for years. <lb />
When a man fails to get a j , banks <lb />
vote from the township in which he are rich, with <lb />
was born and raised it does not look heavier resources than at this time <lb />
like the people were over anxious former years- Just now we are <lb />
for him to be their candidate. and <lb />
shall need large, of money <lb />
to move the cotton crop. The <lb />
of the South well give good account<lb />
thank Greenville dots <lb />
not want any street carnival. When f themselves this <lb />
enough to show due recognition and i application was made for one t sounds might v and <lb />
honor to this gathering invited n here every voice was against every word it is true, not only of <lb />
the South, but of North Carolina. <lb />
lit must have given Mr. Blown <lb />
them to the White House, would he <lb />
bar out looker T. Washington <lb />
Would ha a J i in C n v pan y <lb />
behind the house to which Booker <lb />
Washington would be shunted off <lb />
On the other hand, if as <lb />
president should Hooker <lb />
Washington to bile House, <lb />
WOuld not the South again <lb />
raise the cry Hut they had been <lb />
in their candidate <lb />
man says he has dined with <lb />
Booker Washington and would con- <lb />
sider it a pi i to do so <lb />
And he is afraid that Parker <lb />
would snub Hooker in case that the <lb />
often that he does not <lb />
take any risk about it. <lb />
National chairman Tom <lb />
i ii a visit to Chicago, give <lb />
a In ring report of the prospect of <lb />
ratio success. He the <lb />
u in New York is all that we <lb />
want. Indiana is in the best <lb />
condition for Democratic victory <lb />
since 1882. If Democrats in Illinois <lb />
are harmonious that state is <lb />
able ground. <lb />
it. <lb />
Won't Lena be -a predicament <lb />
v.,. ii she is <lb />
Will they take off her Russian <lb />
blouse, too <lb />
The Populists have issued a call <lb />
for a county convention- If they <lb />
launch a ticket, as it is expected, it <lb />
will merely serve to draw out the <lb />
otherwise stay-at-home Democratic <lb />
so that in reality it will make <lb />
the party vote larger. <lb />
The demand by our enterprising <lb />
business men on the advertising <lb />
space of The Daily bids <lb />
fair to cause another enlargement in <lb />
the size of the paper. That is what <lb />
we hope for, and plant to that end <lb />
are already on foot. <lb />
Moses did not appoint himself to <lb />
lead the way to the promised land, <lb />
and the man who appoints himself <lb />
to lead the way to the general <lb />
will find when the roll is called <lb />
that his name is mud. <lb />
The Raleigh Evening Times has <lb />
developed wonderfully since getting <lb />
installed in its new home and is a <lb />
paper. Hut i's new hat is <lb />
mot the prettiest looking pert of it <lb />
The announcement, of one of the <lb />
candidates before the county <lb />
that he will <lb />
takes no one by surprise. <lb />
had just that opinion of <lb />
The press of the state much pleasure to make such a flat- <lb />
with editor J. H. King, of the Dur- j his section <lb />
, ti ii i i v <lb />
ham Herald, upon me death of his; . r <lb />
little daughter. . i <lb />
Not since the civil war a <lb />
i presidential campaign been so de- <lb />
As long as the weather continues U q Qr the <lb />
so favorable to the straw hat it will j one. In years we be- <lb />
likely remain in evidence till frost gun campaigns in North Carolina <lb />
catches it. m presidential years by the of <lb />
July mid by the middle of <lb />
the campaign was at its height. <lb />
This year, however, we have adopt- <lb />
ed the sensible plan of waiting <lb />
September to begin and as a <lb />
politics will excite little in- <lb />
until next month. The people <lb />
It States Senator giving politics little attention at <lb />
a telegram today from Indeed, a condition of <lb />
Senator Nelson W, Aldrich of apathy teems to exist, but there is <lb />
Island, asking Sim of We hoP of <lb />
to meet bun at Beaufort n j two six weeks <lb />
for the f exam-1 campaign will be permanently <lb />
there with a view <lb />
U seeing what can be done by <lb />
government dredging the bar <lb />
for the passage of large vessels <lb />
into the harbor. R. Howland, <lb />
of Atlantic and North <lb />
Carolina rail will be with <lb />
Senator In fact the con- <lb />
e is brought about through <lb />
Mr. Ho laud, with a view to the <lb />
of his plans for develop- <lb />
the Atlantic and North Car- <lb />
road. bar at Beaufort <lb />
now admits vessels of from fourteen <lb />
to eighteen feet it ii claimed <lb />
that with th expenditure of a <lb />
little more than in <lb />
vessels of or feet draft <lb />
can be brought into the harbor. <lb />
Raleigh Corespondent. <lb />
Theodore Roosevelt desires <lb />
no communication with Jefferson <lb />
It is stated in a Democratic <lb />
contemporary that this sentence was <lb />
written by Mr. Roosevelt, the his- <lb />
the old man who had <lb />
politely called his attention to some <lb />
adopted. The <lb />
says the chairmen of both the Dem <lb />
and Republican committees <lb />
in the tenth congressional district <lb />
figure out that the present condition <lb />
of apathy will be followed by an <lb />
unusually large vote in November, <lb />
arguing that the people are already <lb />
well posted on general political con- <lb />
and there are no new issues <lb />
to awaken their curiosity or make <lb />
doubtful is to how they will <lb />
vote. This may be so, but the av- <lb />
would doubtless feel <lb />
better if the people were manifest- <lb />
a little more interest in politics. <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
Why <lb />
The Press publishes a <lb />
lot of letters from president of sure- <lb />
companies, discussing the causes <lb />
of defalcations by clerks and other <lb />
em The statements of <lb />
men may be as <lb />
All are <lb />
represented. <lb />
In Cleveland, where heavy <lb />
have been unusually numerous <lb />
most common causes assigned <lb />
are three., <lb />
New York stock exchange. <lb />
Chicago board of trade. <lb />
New Orleans cotton <lb />
In Cleveland, New York and Boa, <lb />
ton in all eases where speculation is <lb />
not assigned as the -first is <lb />
given second place. <lb />
In New York a cause that is put <lb />
prominently forward is betting on <lb />
the horse races. <lb />
In Boston, <lb />
on is given as a lead <lb />
cause. <lb />
At the South playing does <lb />
the most harm. <lb />
In all the cities, intemperance is <lb />
given as a prolific cause of <lb />
as it of fail- <lb />
These officers all agree that only <lb />
a very small proportion of defaulters <lb />
deliberately set out to defraud their <lb />
employers. The defalcations in nine <lb />
cases out of ten come as a result of <lb />
disastrous speculations or other loses. <lb />
The first step defalcation is <lb />
en with the intention of returning <lb />
the money. It is surreptitiously <lb />
in an attempt to get out <lb />
of a tight corner. Hut gambling, or <lb />
speculation, even if successful at <lb />
first, lures -one on, deeper into it. <lb />
And some day there comes losses <lb />
that cannot be retrieved. <lb />
The showing made by these sure- <lb />
presidents leaves little cause for <lb />
wonder that the largest companies <lb />
hive resolved to refuse ti any <lb />
man that Journal. <lb />
Crawl For Appendicitis. <lb />
German medical journals are re- <lb />
commending a new and peculiar <lb />
remedy for appendicitis, the employ- <lb />
I of which, it is declared, obviate <lb />
i the for the knife <lb />
in the great majority of cases. <lb />
This remedy consists in walking <lb />
on all fours minutes four times a <lb />
day. A contemporary states that <lb />
this method is not only original, but <lb />
penned such a sentiment. If he did <lb />
so, no man heart is in the <lb />
right place should desire any com- <lb />
with him Charlotte <lb />
Observer. <lb />
gross errors in his writings. We , . . . . <lb />
, ., . . ,. almost aboriginal. However this <lb />
had no idea that Mr. was; . . . , . . . <lb />
, , ,,, . . be. the method is certainly <lb />
so brutal, and would be much . , ., . ,. <lb />
, , . . . , worthy of consideration. his <lb />
bed to a denial that he ever , . . . <lb />
of treatment operates <lb />
the abdominal muscles. When <lb />
the muscles have relaxed the bowels <lb />
become displaced, congested and <lb />
diseased; the disease extends to the <lb />
appendix thus an inflammation <lb />
is produced. <lb />
It is claimed that a well-known <lb />
German diplomat has recently been <lb />
cured of appendicitis by this method. <lb />
Ex. <lb />
The Landmark speaks of <lb />
has graced the <lb />
Supreme court bench of North Cam <lb />
as present aspirant for <lb />
Democratic Governor of that <lb />
Surely our friend has not lost his <lb />
grip on North politics to <lb />
the extent indicated The editor <lb />
U taking hie <lb />
Th Black Etna. <lb />
The other afternoon a woman en- <lb />
a grocery store and. stepping <lb />
up to the proprietor, <lb />
want worth of <lb />
and prefer those laid by black <lb />
I'd like to <lb />
you, madam, but as long as I've <lb />
been in this business I never learn- <lb />
ed how to tell the eggs of a black; <lb />
hen from a speckled or a white <lb />
continued the woman, <lb />
is a great difference, and <lb />
eggs laid by black hens easily <lb />
that is so just pick them out <lb />
for yourself, said the <lb />
Accepting the invitation, the <lb />
man carefully selected the eggs, and <lb />
as she put the last one into a paper <lb />
bag the astonished grocer exclaim- <lb />
Do black hens lay all <lb />
the big <lb />
replied the customer, <lb />
toward the door, how <lb />
you tell York Press. <lb />
Among the peculiar <lb />
of Mass., a place to be re- <lb />
membered, and of which J. L. Ewell <lb />
has written a book, was a man in <lb />
the north of the parish who was <lb />
asked by a ladder if he would <lb />
like to buy. <lb />
much are the ladders a <lb />
foot he asked. <lb />
was the answer. <lb />
said he, take a <lb />
The ladder jumped down <lb />
from his load, pulled down a ladder <lb />
and sawed a foot. <lb />
The took it, paid the <lb />
price aim rem-irked <lb />
s just what I've been want- <lb />
to pick huckleberries with. <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
I bare just returned front <lb />
more where I bought my fall mil-<lb />
l. Mm B. L. <lb />
S. ti., to<lb />
has a <lb />
to paint one of those <lb />
Cot aid <lb />
said first artist <lb />
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fed to has U sis <lb />
toed <lb />
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Great men have often been <lb />
in the sense of humor. This <lb />
was markedly the with <lb />
I, whose sense of humor, is he <lb />
possessed it, was of a grim sort. It <lb />
is recorded, however, that he had a <lb />
certain sympathy a pun, and <lb />
several of his minor appointments <lb />
were actually made because Die <lb />
names seemed to indicate <lb />
their fitness for the place. He made <lb />
Bigot, for instance, his minister <lb />
of worship at one time, and <lb />
when be was looking about for a <lb />
governor of the page in the <lb />
rial palace he could think of no one <lb />
so appropriate for the place as Gen- <lb />
whose name, in <lb />
French, signifies a keeper of don- <lb />
keys. <lb />
When he came to make Marshal <lb />
Victor a duke, it struck <lb />
Napoleon that the opportunity was <lb />
an excellent one to make a sort of <lb />
reverse or pun on the <lb />
marshal's <lb />
fies so the em- <lb />
erected the man the Due de <lb />
which was very much as <lb />
if he had made him the Duke Fine <lb />
Moon. <lb />
International <lb />
The newly rich American looked <lb />
across the table at the faded and <lb />
shabbily dressed Englishwoman who <lb />
the thought was trying to snub her, <lb />
and it was plainly a hostile glance. <lb />
admire this she <lb />
said to her next neighbor in an <lb />
necessarily loud tone. is hand- <lb />
some, I think. I bought it in Lon- <lb />
don at one of the pawnshops where <lb />
the English royalty dispose of their <lb />
ornaments in times of <lb />
Her glance again rested on the <lb />
face across the table. <lb />
have no doubt of said the <lb />
soft and clear j- <lb />
voice. best people some- <lb />
times sell, but they never buy <lb />
in pawnshops, Youth's <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Many Children. <lb />
Two young women sat together in <lb />
a car. children <lb />
have you asked one. <lb />
was reply. <lb />
many have <lb />
replied the oilier. <lb />
This attracted the at lent ion of a <lb />
motherly appearing woman. I <lb />
understand you to say that one of <lb />
had twenty-two children and <lb />
you thirty-oner she said. <lb />
you don't look to be more than <lb />
twenty-five years old <lb />
said one <lb />
of the young women. Cleveland <lb />
Leader. <lb />
A Little Late. <lb />
Lawrence, the artist, was n very <lb />
slow worker. Over his portrait of <lb />
Lady and her child he <lb />
took an unconscionable time. Prom- <lb />
after promise was made, and <lb />
last Lord insisted on <lb />
fulfillment. <lb />
said Lawrence, Lady <lb />
will kindly bring the <lb />
once more I will <lb />
Sir answered <lb />
the patron, wife will be happy <lb />
to give you another sitting when- <lb />
ever you like, but the baby's in the <lb />
guards Telegraph. <lb />
Force of Habit. <lb />
said the cashier's <lb />
dropping into the bank in the midst <lb />
of her shopping trip, forgot <lb />
to leave me that money this morn- <lb />
asked the cashier, <lb />
without looking <lb />
exclaimed <lb />
your <lb />
No doubt, no answered <lb />
the cashier mechanically and <lb />
on with his writing, you will <lb />
have to bring some one to identify <lb />
yon. <lb />
Her Reproof <lb />
I understand you to say <lb />
you courted said <lb />
Mr. Grafton wife. <lb />
was the answer. <lb />
it is a very unfortunate <lb />
phrase. Everybody who has read <lb />
anything, from the classic poets to <lb />
a seaside novel, knows that a man <lb />
mean half he says when he <lb />
Prince Bismarck received n <lb />
application a <lb />
who a place In the <lb />
fr his ion. th <lb />
bay miked the <lb />
seven <lb />
the <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department Is In charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
WINTERVILLE ITEMS The Winterville Mtg Co. are now I For nice picture frames <lb />
on a big lot of wash hoards and we've got <lb />
N. C. Sept. fat J A. W. k Co. <lb />
There is beat selection of <lb />
inks, library paste and kiteD <lb />
at the drug -fie of Dr. B. T. Cox j weather the <lb />
A Bra to Winterville. A. G. Cox Co. are shipping <lb />
Jesse Cam on, of Ayden, was <lb />
here Tuesday evening. <lb />
Protect eyes by buying <lb />
out wagons and almost <lb />
every day. <lb />
valises cheap. <lb />
Harrington Barber and Co. <lb />
For dress and work at <lb />
Son's. <lb />
If you need a wagon don't fail <lb />
j to buy one A. Q. Cox Mfg. <lb />
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All Tar <lb />
of those eye shades at the Drug <lb />
a. . . ,. before <lb />
See our stock I <lb />
Store, price <lb />
Corn, and for sale <lb />
cheap for cash, a. A. Kittrell <lb />
Co. <lb />
See Taylor for a fresh <lb />
loaf of bread <lb />
If in net-ii it u good barrel of <lb />
flour or pork Kittrell <lb />
L. S. Kittrell will cotton this <lb />
G. A. Kittrell Co. will pay the <lb />
and save I, , f ,. . , <lb />
., ,, the market for your grapes. <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
For lime and stoves see A. W. <lb />
row <lb />
mail is at <lb />
If you .- <lb />
fail to get i <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
Every av . <lb />
in the oil , <lb />
idly pushed to <lb />
will hood n i <lb />
a hi,. , <lb />
cottonseed at and hulls <lb />
the Pitt mil; <lb />
T. N. Co. are carry <lb />
log the that will cure <lb />
disease of in any state. <lb />
John of Greenville, was <lb />
here Tuesday <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are j <lb />
. . . . . wood cart <lb />
keeping up a continued ham with ;., <lb />
their machinery, cutting and pie-1 <lb />
timbers for guano sowers, <lb />
cotton planters, other things <lb />
are manufactured by them. <lb />
J. D. <lb />
Board 11.40 per day. Best <lb />
Co. <lb />
light- <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb />
For are now fully <lb />
For A splendid pair of me- <lb />
size mules. A. G. Cox. <lb />
Second hand buggies cheap. If <lb />
to a hand <lb />
buggy cheap see the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
Last evening near Black <lb />
from <lb />
j would rent smaller shop with en- <lb />
and boiler attached ready <lb />
They be <lb />
reasonable, and you had better<lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Penny candies a at the <lb />
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Kittrell have-just re- <lb />
Notice-J to notify the a nice assortment of cutlery <lb />
public that I grind every see them. <lb />
day st ; i mile south of- We saw <lb />
Level place, cotton at the afternoon. <lb />
Jack, our W. L. Hunt, <lb />
moved in our new factory wag <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
Dinner pots. Wash pots and <lb />
We now n baud a preserving crockery and <lb />
, at at remarkably ware <lb />
low . .,. and be con- ware. Barber <lb />
You is truly <lb />
and Taylor. <lb />
People Rich money to invest <lb />
will find a paying investment in a <lb />
Jew tit here. <lb />
That Elks Vinegar <lb />
for sale at R. i. Chapman <lb />
The i. Mfg. Co., puts <lb />
up nice J, kitchen safes. <lb />
. ml convenient. <lb />
Get your o order you one. <lb />
Hudson, Elder T. N. Manning; <lb />
officiated. They will make Win- <lb />
their home. <lb />
Plastering hair and cook stoves <lb />
at A. W. Ange Co j <lb />
The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb />
chasing a lot of flue timber for Tar <lb />
Bed carts and wagons. They are <lb />
also making a large supply of <lb />
these wheels so they can fill a big <lb />
demand the proper I <lb />
arrives. <lb />
Get Sum soda per pound. <lb />
T. N. and Co. <lb />
Pictures and picture <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
K. G. Chapman Co. say they <lb />
are doing more than they i <lb />
have ever done. <lb />
we carry a complete lire of heavy. <lb />
fancy groceries, prices <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Being in position to secure first <lb />
I class raw material cheap, having <lb />
WE Clothing <lb />
If you're for your Fall Suit we're ready show <lb />
you the new ideas in colorings, and the la Links in the <lb />
cut and make up. <lb />
BUY EARLY <lb />
Don't allow the choicest things to away from <lb />
You'll be pretty hard to fit. if we fit you right <lb />
off, but we'll make any necessary alterations. <lb />
Prices no higher than quality justifies. <lb />
Men's Suits in fancy mixer Cheviots, and <lb />
Worsteds, cut in correct style, <lb />
Money back, if anything goes wrong. <lb />
No man is your superior in this store. <lb />
Frank <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
We now have a complete line of <lb />
ladies dress goods and trimmings, <lb />
notions, hate and umbrellas, <lb />
and window Will take <lb />
in showing and all <lb />
through our line. <lb />
Harrington, Barber k Co. with which to do <lb />
; work, and being able to save i <lb />
Window and door frames, porch ., ., r . , <lb />
, , work up nearly all of our timber, I <lb />
columns, brackets and all kinds of. <lb />
house trimmings at rock bottom <lb />
We your eggs. Highest j Mtg. Co. <lb />
For One wood shop with <lb />
blacksmith shop and plainer at- <lb />
Also horse engine <lb />
I and u horse boiler already <lb />
G. A. Co., will be on <lb />
u few why we <lb />
pi ices Co. <lb />
will be an ad <lb />
to H. S. building <lb />
at an <lb />
can save our customers <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb />
Car load flour just received, <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
School books, stationery, pens, <lb />
I h n r I <lb />
II MB h <lb />
the market season as grape <lb />
buyers and will pay the highest <lb />
prices. <lb />
Sec the Furniture at A. W. <lb />
Ange Co's. Prices right. <lb />
ed for work. The wood shop Pencils and school supplies of all <lb />
he at <lb />
and is a place for <lb />
Apply to A. G. Cox Co <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Taylor, our up-to <lb />
date milliner has returned from <lb />
I store. <lb />
Heel Shoes a specialty. Try <lb />
a pair be convinced of their <lb />
worth. It. G. Chapman Co. <lb />
TaKeR small i the northern where she has <lb />
black, male pig, unmarked. Has, selected latest styles of ACT is the on <lb />
with weeks, to call <lb />
fore purchasing. I save you <lb />
money and give satisfaction <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Taylor. <lb />
C. J. <lb />
W Light wood Curt <lb />
Hubs. A. O. Mfg. Co. <lb />
There are new houses <lb />
going up in Winterville. <lb />
two months ago <lb />
one month old heifer. Color, <lb />
light red, unmarked. Of her <lb />
whereabouts you will please notify <lb />
C. J. Jackson. <lb />
We want your grapes every day <lb />
Up to Friday at o'clock a. in. <lb />
Don't bring them after that time <lb />
Fridays nor on Saturdays. We <lb />
pay per pound for No. <lb />
ken and Tic per pound for <lb />
picked. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
G. A. ft Co- <lb />
fine line of dress goods, <lb />
you should Bee B. G, Chapman <lb />
Far Nails Lime see A W <lb />
CASTOR OIL sold. <lb />
Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb />
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb />
Cox, Winterville, N. C. 3-22 <lb />
New Season. <lb />
We have received all the newest <lb />
things for the new season. <lb />
New goods awakens an <lb />
which follows where constant <lb />
changes take place. We will show <lb />
this season, the most up-to-date line <lb />
of Dress and Clothing that <lb />
we have ever shown. At prices <lb />
to please all. <lb />
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
A. <lb />
L COX COMPANY <lb />
II . <lb />
THE <lb />
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING <lb />
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It refers to Pr. Liver Pills and <lb />
MEANS HEALTH. <lb />
Are J on <lb />
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of the many others <lb />
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Take No Substitute. <lb />
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IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bringing and <lb />
Tics always on hand<lb />
kept ton- <lb />
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it and Sold <lb />
Narrow Etc aye <lb />
W. L. Smith, a eon of Mr. W. <lb />
M. Smith, of Falkland, recently <lb />
to to take <lb />
course in a business collie, <lb />
the fret night after his arrival bad <lb />
a narrow escape from death by as- <lb />
When Smith <lb />
retired for the night be in <lb />
way left a gas jet open after turn- <lb />
off the light. <lb />
Not appearing for breakfast next <lb />
his landlady sent to the <lb />
loom to have him called when be <lb />
was found in an con- <lb />
Physicians were sum- <lb />
at once after several <lb />
hours work he was restored <lb />
to consciousness and soon was out <lb />
of danger. His parents and <lb />
friends at home learned with re- <lb />
that he met with such an <lb />
accident that came so near costing <lb />
him his life, but are glad that the <lb />
prompt attention revived him. <lb />
To The Public. <lb />
ten Fighting I the National I <lb />
In Korea <lb />
Every country has its national <lb />
game. With Americana-it is base- <lb />
ball. The Koreans prefer stone <lb />
lighting or throwing. Travelers <lb />
goon learn of the art acquired by <lb />
some fighters, though there is but <lb />
one day in the yea given over to <lb />
it. If any one offend a Korean, he <lb />
answers with a stone. All classes <lb />
indulge the habit. It is said of a <lb />
Korean woman that she never fails <lb />
to throw a stone straight. Within <lb />
bounds she is as expert as n man. <lb />
The childhood pleasure of skipping <lb />
stones along the surface of streams <lb />
is as well known to the Korean as <lb />
to the Yankee. On stone throwing <lb />
day, however, she i restricted to <lb />
curfew time for her pleasure as <lb />
upon other days. In the Land of <lb />
the Morning Calm women are <lb />
lowed on the streets only during <lb />
curfew time, between twilight and <lb />
early forenoon. During the day <lb />
they are in seclusion. <lb />
In anticipation of the stone <lb />
throwing the natives save all <lb />
shapes and kinds of rocks. Even <lb />
Owing to the law recently pass- child has his <lb />
ed by the town, forbidding any pride in it- They <lb />
ill <lb />
buggies to be left on the street, <lb />
aDd our room being limited, we <lb />
are forced to quit feeding or <lb />
of any horses. <lb />
And as we are in formed be- <lb />
that our stables is the cause <lb />
of the law being enacted, we re <lb />
request the Board f <lb />
Aldermen to repeal the law <lb />
all stable except ours, that i he <lb />
public may be entertained. <lb />
Sept. 1904. A. Savage Co. <lb />
diligently, aiming at different <lb />
targets. Often a hemp man like a <lb />
scarecrow is rigged up, and the en- <lb />
tire family use him for a fake en- <lb />
to be demolished by stones. <lb />
Other are mandarin ducks, <lb />
good lurk geese and foreign soldiers <lb />
made of cotton wool paper. <lb />
In preparing for the towns <lb />
villages pat aside a goodly sum <lb />
of money for the Mounded to <lb />
buy for t-e champions. <lb />
Queer bands, of strange <lb />
i instrument, mostly drums <lb />
j moon fiddled, re the opening <lb />
of the festival. The participants <lb />
-ya. <lb />
At Rheumatism <lb />
Hot baths relief once, the pains <lb />
and Gout. The external <lb />
and Internal, will both of these terrible diseases. the m,,. <lb />
be la such form that it can be by the The <lb />
that can be by the akin an <lb />
The only preparation <lb />
id by the dices- <lb />
Hancock's <lb />
Liquid <lb />
It is Such a cure that we It <lb />
Prickly Heat <lb />
Hancock's Liquid Ointment <lb />
for Sores. Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces.<lb />
Write for booklet the curative and of <lb />
HANCOCK CO. Ms. <lb />
The Baptist Female University of N. C. <lb />
Raleigh, July 1904. <lb />
Chas. M. <lb />
St., Baltimore, Md. <lb />
beg to en- <lb />
close herewith an order <lb />
executed for the <lb />
we shall not be disappointed <lb />
in our expectation. <lb />
The Baptist University for <lb />
Women being among <lb />
most schools of kind in the <lb />
South, places us in such a <lb />
D. W. I <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
North<lb />
Not Quite <lb />
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thing not i <lb />
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too <lb />
n sin <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I have plenty room for all <lb />
and buggies and an take care of <lb />
and keep them out of rain and <lb />
sun. Come <lb />
business at the same old place. <lb />
hare also good box for board- <lb />
horses and am opening new <lb />
the best vehicles and <lb />
are drawn up in two sides like an deal of the pianos <lb />
army in battle. At the signal stone j you send and from th <lb />
throwing begins, soon the rule, thorough <lb />
are laid aside, and the game becomes ., , <lb />
hot and furious. It is called oil have given the matter and the <lb />
some member of the squire noble which we <lb />
class, a village elder or a court your pianos have given in <lb />
York Times. other schools, we feel sure that <lb />
base of thirty new Upright that expect <lb />
Pianos and one new of the best that <lb />
can be had in this country, and <lb />
we feel sure that they will not <lb />
be disappointed in sending <lb />
their daughters to our <lb />
to it equipped with. <lb />
Pianos exclusively. <lb />
We you will able to- <lb />
deliver these instruments to us <lb />
not later than September 10th, <lb />
so that they be in place in <lb />
ample time for the opening of <lb />
our fall session. <lb />
Yours very truly. <lb />
It. T. Vans, Pres. <lb />
Grand. We beg to ad <lb />
that this will equip our <lb />
throughout, for teachers <lb />
and pupils, with your <lb />
instruments, excepting <lb />
one Concert Grand. It is need- <lb />
less to say that we expect a <lb />
Fair Warning. <lb />
When the heads of such colleges with whom we entrust <lb />
and mules for sale or trade tin <lb />
best can ha gotten. J. F <lb />
9-12 <lb />
our children for their education select the Artistic Piano, <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
horses and every oar education select the Artistic F <lb />
body. I also have plenty would not to wife you to profit by their knowledge <lb />
experience The Piano i a Southern production <lb />
we -ii <lb />
us <lb />
You g Harness, <lb />
s,<lb />
R. <lb />
OLD i <lb />
R. L. Myers leave <lb />
Washington flail; . except Sun U; <lb />
for leave <lb />
Greenville daily, except Sunday <lb />
at in. for Washington. <lb />
Connecting at Washington wit <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York Boston <lb />
Hid ail North. Connects <lb />
v ill. railroads for oil <lb />
West, <lb />
Shippers order their <lb />
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb />
from New York and <lb />
Norfolk i it R. R. and <lb />
Old Line from Norfolk; <lb />
Clyde Line Philadelphia. <lb />
Ray Line and Line <lb />
Baltimore and Merchants <lb />
and om <lb />
hours to <lb />
Notice. <lb />
T. H. Myers, Ant <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. J. gt. <lb />
Walker, A <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
famous remedy <lb />
does tor the <lb />
that which It <lb />
I Is unable to do for <lb />
Itself, even if but <lb />
disordered <lb />
or overburdened. <lb />
supplies t h e <lb />
juices of digestion and <lb />
does the of the <lb />
stomach, relaxing the <lb />
nervous tension, while <lb />
the Inflamed muscles <lb />
and membranes of that <lb />
organ are allowed to <lb />
rest and heal. It cures <lb />
Indigestion, flatulence, <lb />
palpitation of the heart, <lb />
nervous dyspepsia and <lb />
all stomach troubles by <lb />
cleansing, purifying and <lb />
strengthening the glands, I <lb />
membranes o the <lb />
and digestive organs. <lb />
Like <lb />
a Comet <lb />
In the sky comes <lb />
the star of health <lb />
to the weak and <lb />
weary <lb />
all <lb />
stomach <lb />
troubles and <lb />
digestive <lb />
disorders. <lb />
Dyspepsia Out <lb />
Tour Dialer Supply <lb />
Battles SI Sirs times <lb />
tho trial lite, which for o. <lb />
E. C. CO, <lb />
Sale By <lb />
JNO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
IN <lb />
W. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Factors and of <lb />
Tics R. <lb />
i row lane from the says a, . , <lb />
I writer in the Springfield Republic- sold direct factory to fireside, thus saving all in between <lb />
an, and was four miles out from . <lb />
j the city hall on the Harlem road. I Besides our own matchless ff, we have several other <lb />
The ground from the house on. standard makes at exceedingly low and lenient terms, <lb />
one side sloped down to the river., Several slightly used upright pianos organs at surprising- <lb />
On the other was a garden which low prices. <lb />
bore fruit, accessible to boys. On We are here a limited time only. Take advantage of <lb />
Sunday thou- day of freedom as well rare and opportunity. <lb />
s, the boys sought the a --r r--t- <lb />
orchard. CM AS. M. <lb />
Mr. Greeley never saw or heard G. Q. FIN EM AN, <lb />
them. Hut Mrs. Greeley always saw <lb />
them, and from her place on <lb />
piazza she wop Id call to Mr. Greeley <lb />
to put on his hat and with <lb />
Mr. Greeley would never have dis- <lb />
thorn, but he always com-1 <lb />
plied with his wife's his <lb />
own time way. As he slowly <lb />
reached for his hat he <lb />
coming after you, <lb />
Of course not many captures were <lb />
made. <lb />
Eat Food Slowly. <lb />
Eat all cold food slowly. <lb />
will not begin till the tempera-; <lb />
of the food has been raised by I <lb />
the heat of the stomach to OS do-1 <lb />
hence the more heat that <lb />
be imparted it by slow <lb />
the better. Tho precipitation <lb />
of a large quantity of cold food into <lb />
the stomach by fast earing may, and <lb />
often does, cause discomfort and in- <lb />
digestion, and every occasion of this j <lb />
kind results in a injury <lb />
to the digestive functions. Ice <lb />
drunk with cold food of course <lb />
increases the mischief. At <lb />
hot water, weak tea, chocolate, <lb />
on the contrary to <lb />
prevent it. But eat slowly anyway. <lb />
A of Unman <lb />
tell me honestly whether <lb />
health is Improving or <lb />
dear sir, you're getting on fa- <lb />
are not speaking the truth, doe- <lb />
tor, but I can tell without your assist- <lb />
whether I am getting better or <lb />
you <lb />
the of my <lb />
Paris <lb />
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. Now is the time to see the great World's Fair at St. <lb />
Louis, Delightful weather and the Exposition <lb />
complete in all it s beauty. An opportunity not to be <lb />
missed and never to be forgotten. See that your tick- <lb />
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and Big Four Railways, <lb />
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Shortest, quickest and best with fast vestibule train <lb />
service W. O. D. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York <lb />
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb />
Dr. L. Jame <lb />
New Fall Catalog <lb />
Issued 1st, in the most <lb />
helpful and valuable publication <lb />
of its kind issued in America. It <lb />
tells all about both <lb />
Farm and Garden <lb />
Dental <lb />
which can be <lb />
and profit in the <lb />
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Lime, hair, <lb />
doors, at is at <lb />
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Oscar v Lo en to <lb />
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quality dress <lb />
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great in P <lb />
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of all who <lb />
this office. <lb />
for job <lb />
the number <lb />
tare the Burl Bros, curry out <lb />
every week be a <lb />
big business as well as good <lb />
work. <lb />
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mention at J. K. Smith Bro. <lb />
Call inn laces <lb />
burgs, J. R. Bro. <lb />
Do you J. Br. <lb />
keep tile it .<lb />
in town. ; i tell <lb />
hat it is <lb />
many of our citizens attend- <lb />
ed the funeral of Jane Cox, <lb />
in Greenville aDd was bur- <lb />
near here afternoon. <lb />
Pictures enlarged <lb />
or no charges made. Best refer- <lb />
given, Bros., Ayden, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
If you need anything in the way <lb />
Of ware <lb />
to Bee us, Jenkins. <lb />
I wish to remind my friends that <lb />
I keep a very line of millinery <lb />
goods, that my Tessie <lb />
girdles, kid belts <lb />
will please you nil. Give me a <lb />
call, Mrs J. A. Davis. <lb />
Ask E. G. Ox about it. Life <lb />
Fire, Accident <lb />
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb />
W. F. Hart to Kinston <lb />
Friday and back Sunday. <lb />
Cotton wed balls, flay, Oats and <lb />
Cotton Seed sold by Cannon <lb />
and Tyson. <lb />
Yard wide sheeting for at W. <lb />
M. Edwards Co. <lb />
Call and examine our line of <lb />
high grade You can be <lb />
easily convinced of the superiority <lb />
of material <lb />
Ayden Milling Co. <lb />
Cannon Tyson handles <lb />
ready mixed paints, the <lb />
Rock salt stock, at J. R <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
E. E. Dull will do all they <lb />
possible to you with <lb />
their new of heavy and fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Miss Brooks, of Grifton, came <lb />
upon the train spent <lb />
the day with the family of Mrs. <lb />
Cason. <lb />
call special to our <lb />
line of Tan Ideal Kid <lb />
shoes Cannon <lb />
and boy suits at at If. <lb />
V. Id ward Co. <lb />
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
received, fine line of <lb />
and can fit you up in any style <lb />
or price, <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb />
and bananas at E. E. I Go's. <lb />
Call on Hart A s for a bar <lb />
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb />
to be had anywhere. <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
c, apply to E. E. <lb />
ft On. <lb />
There were services the <lb />
and churches last <lb />
Sabbath. Rev. Mr. con- <lb />
ducted in the termer and <lb />
Rev. Mr. Davis in the latter. <lb />
Cannon Tyson wish to call <lb />
special attention to land plaster <lb />
tor peanuts. <lb />
Bert and Mr. of <lb />
were <lb />
it ; buggy of the latest <lb />
; Ayden Milling and <lb />
Co, <lb />
We u splendid assortment <lb />
body carpets in various <lb />
E. Co's <lb />
new <lb />
market for beef, fresh <lb />
sage, and fresh fish. <lb />
First Class hand made brick, by <lb />
the wholesale and retail large <lb />
stock always on hand, your <lb />
solicited. J. A. Griffin. <lb />
from intense he id <lb />
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, <lb />
v hen you can be permanently <lb />
one pair of glasses properly <lb />
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, <lb />
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak <lb />
eyes, Then in need of glasses, <lb />
ways go to worse. A lit- <lb />
piece of glass properly <lb />
ed will often work wonders. <lb />
J. R. Smith says his firm a <lb />
pair of shoes for every body. <lb />
come in by car loads. <lb />
Our stock of ribbons is wide, <lb />
narrow, nice and cheap, J. H. <lb />
here Bro. <lb />
Come to see Us when you v -in. <lb />
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb />
Tobacco, we handle <lb />
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb />
I take this method of informing <lb />
styles and terns, which <lb />
ha rugs, tit a normal <lb />
cost. Ladies ate cordially <lb />
to call and see them. <lb />
Milling ft Co., <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Moon, who has <lb />
spending several weeks with her <lb />
Mm. Stancil Hodges, re- <lb />
turned to her home near Washing- <lb />
ton City Friday <lb />
W. C., are <lb />
for ice next days their en- <lb />
tire stud, goods at great- <lb />
reduced prices. Mote these few <lb />
Puns 3.00 <lb />
2.50 and i v 2.75, <lb />
and 7.1. S were <lb />
Ci i-re now <lb />
each, ft few pair of shoes in <lb />
both low and cuts at <lb />
your own Lawns, white <lb />
goods and all trimmings at almost <lb />
2-3 their value. Come see. <lb />
Harrison ready mixed paints, <lb />
J. R. <lb />
d fold- <lb />
J. It. <lb />
colors, lead, oil <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
pair . at <lb />
wire bod at <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Noah B. a mer- <lb />
chant and . Calico, came <lb />
Saturday to the <lb />
rally. <lb />
Do you want to know how it <lb />
feels to think of yourself than <lb />
ever See Hooks and <lb />
find out. <lb />
Bart press Shingles for <lb />
sale by Cannon Tyson. <lb />
Carolina 61.50 <lb />
per day, near depot no West Ave- <lb />
Transient custom solicited <lb />
B. F. proprietor. <lb />
We hear men say the <lb />
cheapest and best fitting clothing <lb />
is sold by Gannon Tyson. <lb />
percales and for <lb />
at W. M. Edwards Co. <lb />
One lot of calico at W. M. <lb />
Edwards Co. <lb />
make j the public that as the Summer <lb />
son is over I am offering <lb />
special inducements order to <lb />
sell. My. line of pants be <lb />
excelled, and the Edwin Clap; <lb />
I exclusively is <lb />
net surpassed by any other make. <lb />
Give me a call and when I have <lb />
shown you my dry goods, notions <lb />
other line of goods I know I shall <lb />
be able to please you and sell you <lb />
J. J. Hines. <lb />
The educational rally hue Sat- <lb />
success. There a <lb />
very respectable crowd present and <lb />
even one seamed to i ally enjoy the <lb />
occasion. In the morning State <lb />
Superintendent Joyner delivered <lb />
and address that will admit of no <lb />
comment us. It was befit <lb />
ting the occasion and replete with <lb />
all that was for the <lb />
time. Hon. J. H. Small in <lb />
the afternoon and his address, like <lb />
all others he delivers, was fully up <lb />
to the standard. were short <lb />
addresses by Prof, and <lb />
Prof. <lb />
Richmond cook <lb />
he ting stoves and repairs for <lb />
same at J. R. Smith ft Bro. <lb />
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in the enlargement of pictures will j <lb />
do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb />
of Wash- <lb />
is here. <lb />
We manufacture seats for <lb />
the that are simply the <lb />
smoothest seat on the market <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb />
Corn, hay and oats, at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
Now we have plenty the, <lb />
wagon and <lb />
wheels and will sell them cheap <lb />
as any one. <lb />
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
A large crowd attended the con- <lb />
from here <lb />
We told that <lb />
Tyson keeps the best and most <lb />
complete furniture in town <lb />
If you pair of new <lb />
is the time to buy them W. M. <lb />
Is Co. <lb />
New up-to-date and <lb />
V sewing machines for only <lb />
ht W. M. Co. <lb />
For next fifteen days you i <lb />
buy a snit at cost from W. M. <lb />
Edwards Co. <lb />
A recruit bachelor's den, J <lb />
A sick calf will cry out <lb />
awhile. There is no home <lb />
out a woman in it. Even it ain't <lb />
All percales for at W , <lb />
M. Edwards Co. <lb />
Cotton seed meal and hulls at <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Carlotta of <lb />
Kinston, is visiting Miss Helen <lb />
Have me bred white <lb />
and barred Plymouth Rock chick- <lb />
ens for sale, call, see chickens and <lb />
get prices. C. A. Fair, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
perhaps just at this E. <lb />
G. may not possibly be as. <lb />
busy as a Wall street broker yet <lb />
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gets He is not only a <lb />
but has found it necessary to <lb />
employ His companies <lb />
are first class and every body <lb />
Cotton sold ht-re yesterday at <lb />
Dr. Sure cure for In- <lb />
and for <lb />
by J R. I Bro. is pro <lb />
be the st in i mar- <lb />
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Dist <lb />
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I handle <lb />
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and chairs, baring something <lb />
straw, felt and cotton at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
One lot of shirts for <lb />
at w. M. Edwards. <lb />
Mason Fruit Jars and <lb />
Rubbers at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
To make room for fall stock we <lb />
will sell dry goods, shoes and hats <lb />
at greater reduced prices. W. M. <lb />
Edwards and Co. <lb />
George Worth Bro <lb />
work in this <lb />
a specialty. Work <lb />
Guaranteed. <lb />
A lot of hamburg edgings in <lb />
remnants. You can buy them <lb />
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good to hustle. <lb />
Ladies Misses at <lb />
costs at W. M. Edwards ft Co. <lb />
at W. <lb />
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M. Edwards Co's. <lb />
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Tobacco. <lb />
Hard <lb />
Bob <lb />
Heat of Brush <lb />
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M. M. SAULS, <lb />
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Office Brit-k Block, Best Railroad, <lb />
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Practicing <lb />
Annie, <lb />
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Tonsorial Artist, <lb />
Latest Styles Hair Cutting <lb />
Shaving and <lb />
OF <lb />
STATEMENT <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
AYDEN, N. C <lb />
At the close of business Sept 1904- <lb />
RESOURCES. <lb />
Loans and Discounts, <lb />
1,677 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Duo from Hanks, <lb />
Check and Cash <lb />
Gold Coin, <lb />
Coin, <lb />
National Bank notes and <lb />
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Dividends unpaid <lb />
Individual deposits sub- <lb />
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Cashier's <lb />
Dills<lb />
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for repairing, Last a lifetime. The American Is <lb />
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C. <lb />
Dear Ton are well known <lb />
that the people have put yon <lb />
office. They knew they were <lb />
They didn't no it by ac- <lb />
Wouldn't it be a <lb />
to paint It it a <lb />
nice house, has a good substantial <lb />
look and isn't rusty at <lb />
all, you know; but a fresh coast of <lb />
paint would make it so bright it's <lb />
a pity not to. <lb />
is beautiful paint, but <lb />
the beauty it is It lasts so long, <lb />
and does so much more than adorn <lb />
an already interesting and <lb />
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mid fence.-. There isn't a manor <lb />
in town, who wouldn't <lb />
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town property; nothing would <lb />
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done the same thing at home, <lb />
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So many expressions of <lb />
deeds of kindness came <lb />
to u amid the recent bereavement <lb />
our home, that we wish to return <lb />
our sincere thanks therefor. We <lb />
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marvelous medical device have located <lb />
their main office at North Seventh <lb />
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb />
a factory on Easton avenue and <lb />
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb />
aide, Mo. The cure will be known as <lb />
Che Lung i and Mr. C <lb />
. Benson, the discoverer of the fluid <lb />
inhalants which will person- <lb />
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Mr. Benson will personally <lb />
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company on Seventh street, and will <lb />
answer all communications from <lb />
who are unable to make a per- <lb />
the St- Louis Globe <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Free booklet on request. <lb />
Company, <lb />
417-19 N. Seventh St, <lb />
St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
Nature's gift the <lb />
human family is Hollister's Rocky <lb />
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family is fully protected. Best <lb />
baby medicine in the world. <lb />
cents, Tea or Tablets. Wooten's <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
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HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb />
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The following points can now <lb />
reached over the lines of <lb />
Not <lb />
can <lb />
before the ice <lb />
Come Early and <lb />
Cheap Trips to the East <lb />
BALTIMORE. MD. Account National <lb />
Convention Fraternal Order <lb />
Eagles, September 12th to <lb />
1904. Rate, one first <lb />
class fare plus Tickets <lb />
11th and <lb />
limited for return to Sept 19th <lb />
with of extending <lb />
return limit to September <lb />
Account Genera <lb />
Convention Protestant <lb />
pal Chan-h, October 28th. <lb />
Rate one first class fare plus <lb />
fol round trip. Tick- <lb />
on sale October 2nd and <lb />
3rd, limited for return to <lb />
Season Tickets. Day Tickets, Day <lb />
Tickets to the Worlds St. <lb />
Louis on every day. <lb />
Coach Excursion Tickets or. sale every <lb />
Tuesday in <lb />
Rates and Other Information given <lb />
cheerfully by Ticket Agents <lb />
and the undersigned. <lb />
H. M. Emerson, W. J Craig <lb />
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And all other important and in- <lb />
points east of the Miss- <lb />
River. <lb />
F. <lb />
Gen. Manage <lb />
Folks Must Eat <lb />
o matter how low the price <lb />
tobacco, and we are the <lb />
to supply <lb />
Eatables at <lb />
unable Prices.<lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale Grocer and <lb />
furniture Dealer. paid for <lb />
Elides, Far, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Suits, Ba <lb />
Carriages, Go-Carte, Parlor <lb />
suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb />
root, Henry George Can- <lb />
ed Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb />
Pins Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Sugar, <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar. <lb />
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb />
China Ware. and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter, New <lb />
Sewing Machine and <lb />
other goods. <lb />
quantity. Cheap for <lb />
see me. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1904 <lb />
No. <lb />
POPULIST CONVENTION. <lb />
Republican Move to Capture it But <lb />
Fa led. <lb />
In pursuance of a handbill <lb />
the past week for a I <lb />
convention, there was a meet- <lb />
held in house during <lb />
the noon recess today. It was <lb />
to locale who was who in <lb />
meeting, as it was somewhat a <lb />
mixture medley. It came <lb />
near winding up captured by the <lb />
Republicans, but the effort got <lb />
some water th own on it. <lb />
A. J. took charge of the <lb />
meeting as chairman made a <lb />
Speech in which he claimed that <lb />
Democrats were by <lb />
taking away the liberties of the <lb />
people. Before eluding be said <lb />
i were a sectional <lb />
paid a tribute to Rome <lb />
He broke n off suddenly by <lb />
declaring the was <lb />
ready for business. Then he <lb />
pointed T. Horse secretary. <lb />
After a few minutes in which <lb />
there was nothing doll, <lb />
Chapman arose stated that the <lb />
convention would not have time to <lb />
do. work today, therefore he <lb />
moved that adjournment be bad to <lb />
Saturday, Oct. and that a <lb />
primary be held on the preceding <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
This was a signal for <lb />
Harry Skinner, Republican dis- <lb />
in get in evidence. <lb />
He up in the held <lb />
a whispered with Chap- <lb />
man, then took a seat inside. <lb />
the mean lime T J. Stancill had <lb />
the floor, and as soon as he had <lb />
finished some who had seen him <lb />
me in the bar began calling for <lb />
He was ready, <lb />
d how nicely he did lay it <lb />
r He abased the Demo- <lb />
party in general and the <lb />
law in particular and had <lb />
whooping for awhile. <lb />
Col. Skinner took his seat and <lb />
e question was about to be put <lb />
hen he took front his pocket- a <lb />
prepared paper from <lb />
he read a call which he <lb />
feted as on amendment to Mr. <lb />
motion. The latter <lb />
id not accept the amendment, <lb />
d all the whispers and winks of <lb />
e attorney only served <lb />
make aim shake his head. The <lb />
Republicans, <lb />
lists and dissatisfied Demo- <lb />
ht to come together in a <lb />
mass meeting and nominate a <lb />
to the Democrat. <lb />
Then chairman was beard <lb />
more, lie would like <lb />
a see the democrats beaten but <lb />
lid not want to the Populists <lb />
the mi.,. Von could <lb />
ten see <lb />
tin i <lb />
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SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
September Term in Session. <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
disposed of since last <lb />
Johnson Evans and Frank Bat- <lb />
affray, guilty. Evans hoed <lb />
and one-half the costs, Battle <lb />
sentenced months assigned <lb />
to roads. <lb />
Bryant W assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty. <lb />
Sim assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty, hoed <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Cherry and Hope Cherry, <lb />
resisting officer, guilty. <lb />
The grand jury returned a true <lb />
bill for murder Samuel <lb />
j f r Joe <lb />
and the trial was net for Friday. <lb />
Toe against Hob <lb />
Li ml--it was changed from <lb />
months imprisonment and work on <lb />
roads to flue of and cost. <lb />
Harry Skinner, Jr, presented <lb />
his license to the court was <lb />
sworn admitted to the <lb />
of the bar. Ha was intro- <lb />
by H. W. Whedbee. <lb />
Loudon Loyd, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Colonel highway robbery, <lb />
mistrial. <lb />
Nathan Moore, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Nathan larceny in two <lb />
cases, guilty in one case, not guilty <lb />
in the other. <lb />
Moore, assault <lb />
y weapon, nut guilty. <lb />
alien assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, guilty of simple <lb />
assault. <lb />
John appeal from <lb />
mayor's court, not guilty. <lb />
Lilly King, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty. <lb />
Sam Smith Dock Baker, re <lb />
tailing liquor without license, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Join Moore, concealed <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Colonel attempt to rob. <lb />
guilty, sentenced mouths in jail <lb />
to be assigned to roads. <lb />
William Williams Warren <lb />
affray, guilty. <lb />
The grand jury reported that <lb />
they had examined the jail and <lb />
court house and all <lb />
good condition, except chairs <lb />
and tables needed court house. <lb />
They also visited the county house <lb />
and found it in good condition ex- <lb />
one or two houses needed <lb />
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. <lb />
Reported for Reflector <lb />
Few houses are <lb />
arranged for large receptions as <lb />
the beautiful new home of Mrs. J. <lb />
J. Laughinghouse and her sister, <lb />
Miss the suites of <lb />
rooms with their lovely furniture <lb />
aid tasteful floral decorations could <lb />
fail to please the eye of an <lb />
when on Thursday afternoon <lb />
Miss entertained the <lb />
Si Chapter of the <lb />
of the Confederacy and a <lb />
number of visitors to our <lb />
Miss was assisted in <lb />
receiving by hr nieces, J. <lb />
Bryan Grimes Mrs. Charles <lb />
and the evening <lb />
was one of unusual interest and <lb />
pleasure to the odd guests <lb />
who were present to do honor to <lb />
the occasion. <lb />
Reports tor the state <lb />
at Goldsboro were arranged a <lb />
plan of charitable work among the <lb />
infirm and veterans was <lb />
mapped for the new year. This <lb />
was the first meeting of the <lb />
since summer vacation. <lb />
Opening. <lb />
J. B. Cherry fall open- <lb />
look place ant their <lb />
ton i pi i cl dream i <lb />
y r <lb />
His Delicate Sensibilities. <lb />
Daniel J. Sully, the dethroned <lb />
cotton king, made a trip through <lb />
the south last winter, and when he <lb />
came back he told a story of an <lb />
who had been working <lb />
for a cotton planter time out of <lb />
mind. One morning he came to <lb />
bis employer and said. <lb />
quit, <lb />
the matter. <lb />
manager, <lb />
Winter, ain't kicked me in de <lb />
free <lb />
ordered him not to kick <lb />
more. I don't want anything <lb />
like that around my place. I don't <lb />
want anyone to hurt your feelings, <lb />
I any more kicks <lb />
I'M to quit. Every time <lb />
Winter used kick and <lb />
cuff me when he mad he <lb />
ways git of and <lb />
gimme a quarter. done <lb />
money dis <lb />
ma feel- <lb />
Evening Post. <lb />
GAE NEEDED. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Very few know that the law <lb />
forbids killing squirrels until <lb />
November, and the Jaw has ten <lb />
violated by a great many. Some <lb />
have been very uneasy lately, <lb />
while there are others who keep <lb />
on violating the law every day, as <lb />
you can hear shooting in almost <lb />
every direction. <lb />
I have long since concluded that <lb />
no game law will ever amount to <lb />
much until the county game <lb />
who will see that every <lb />
sportsman fares alike. <lb />
Worry. Try it this Week. <lb />
Let no day pass without person- <lb />
secret communication with God. <lb />
Begin each day taking counsel <lb />
from the Word of God, if but one <lb />
verse while you are dressing. <lb />
Put away all hitter feelings and <lb />
over slights or wrongs, <lb />
no matter from whom <lb />
Have on your heart person <lb />
or cause of which you are pleading <lb />
God's blessings each day. <lb />
Let no opportunity pass to say <lb />
a kind word, or do some kind deed <lb />
or as least smile those you <lb />
meet. D. mis, not affectedly, but <lb />
sincerely, as the Lord. <lb />
Guard well door of your lips, <lb />
that no unchaste word, jest or <lb />
story, no slander or cutting re- <lb />
marks, no or untruthful <lb />
statement, shall pass out. <lb />
New Banks. <lb />
Farmville and Bethel in this <lb />
county, will both open banks the <lb />
first October. This indicates <lb />
among the people <lb />
those sections. These will make <lb />
five batiks in the county, there <lb />
already being two at <lb />
and one at Ayden. <lb />
Fast.<lb />
LETTER TO SMITH HOOKER. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Fair Ground <lb />
N. Y., were <lb />
last year. <lb />
Two other paint agent said the <lb />
job would take gallons <lb />
price was cents a <lb />
Our agent said not over <lb />
It took We saved at <lb />
least on and labor. <lb />
The American House, Tanners- <lb />
ville, N. Y., was painted <lb />
last year; not <lb />
Mr. Charles across the <lb />
street, put on one coat <lb />
Mr. is <lb />
sorry he didn't paint <lb />
one coat was better than <lb />
two. <lb />
Depends on the <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
P. W. Co. <lb />
P. S. L. Carr sells our paint. <lb />
Deserved Better, <lb />
Greenville shows a lack of <lb />
i entertainments of. <lb />
real merit, . id . <lb />
II<lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
I will sell one tract land <lb />
iD Beaufort on the waller, con- <lb />
more or about <lb />
acres partly <lb />
enclosed with wire fence, with <lb />
a country residence thereon and <lb />
t, re-urn-; the land, adaptable to <lb />
i he growth of tobacco, truck, <lb />
corn and the like. About Mr <lb />
lbs timbers on which <lb />
not In several <lb />
for full <lb />
II It a wk IT. C <lb />
. Of i <lb />
-i <lb />
l 3rd I . <lb />
and until . nor of Tuesday ten <lb />
. for one day only; ilia practice I r. <lb />
get a position limited to Eye, Bar, Nose I IS . I <lb />
office. I Throat, and ltd w <lb />
i . <lb />
4th . <lb />
SOCIAL. <lb />
THURSDAY, SEPT. Mod. <lb />
Mrs E. H. Taft left this morning <lb />
for Jamesville. <lb />
M. R. Lang, of Norfolk, came in <lb />
evening. <lb />
Joseph Barnhill left this <lb />
morning for Bethel. <lb />
J. H. Keel returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from Tarboro. <lb />
Miss Irma Cobb left this morn- <lb />
for Peace Institute, Raleigh. <lb />
Ex. Gov. T. J. Jarvis returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from Raleigh. <lb />
W. W. Perkins, came in Wed- <lb />
evening from Washington, <lb />
Miss Lillian Nobles returned <lb />
this morning from a visit to New <lb />
Bern. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Greene, LaGrange, <lb />
who has been visiting here <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Sam Gainer, of Williams- <lb />
ton, who has been visiting at the <lb />
house left this morning. <lb />
Elder S. B. Stephens will con- <lb />
the meeting in the Free Will <lb />
Baptist church until Sunday <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. J. Raleigh <lb />
came in Wednesday evening to <lb />
visit her mother, Mrs. J. J. <lb />
Mrs. W. R. Whitehurst, of <lb />
Tarboro who has been visiting her <lb />
sister, E. Bradley, <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23rd. <lb />
J, N. Gorman, of Richmond, is <lb />
I tow a. <lb />
J. J. Rogers, Kinston, <lb />
today here. <lb />
M. A. Allen left this morning <lb />
for Danville. <lb />
J. L. Sugg returned morn- <lb />
from Kinston. <lb />
H. returned this <lb />
morning from Beaufort. <lb />
Miss Pattie Skinner returned <lb />
this morning from Ayden. <lb />
Miss Eula Quinn returned this <lb />
morning from Winterville. <lb />
Henry Sheppard and little eon <lb />
left this morning for Lewiston. <lb />
Asa Parham, of is <lb />
visiting his brother, S. J. Parham. <lb />
Misses Addie and Lucy Johnston <lb />
returned Thursday evening from <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Jackson and <lb />
Miss Bertie, this morning <lb />
tor Plymouth. <lb />
. Mrs. Walter Howard,. O toe <lb />
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