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Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS MUST CO <lb/>
Don't Wait Come Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
White Lawn edged all around <lb/>
with i Mich Lace, big <lb/>
values for ibis Sale for <lb/>
y- checked Homespun, nil colors you <lb/>
want, it will cost you cents the yard, this <lb/>
Sale per yd. <lb/>
Water color opaque window Shade with id. <lb/>
thread fringe, complete, feet <lb/>
feet wide, worth Sale <lb/>
yards Dark Calicoes yon pay <lb/>
and for, we have the market this <lb/>
Sale at <lb/>
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents. <lb/>
Cotton gloss Towels, woven check patterns, <lb/>
Assorted colors docks, ends, sizes <lb/>
Others l each, this Sale <lb/>
towels for <lb/>
bow, fill, seamless, <lb/>
welted top, tine Big rallies for mill <lb/>
per this Sale j per pair. <lb/>
High bust English Corset, jeans, book <lb/>
Heel cable cord bust and has goto <lb/>
trimmed top, perfect titling. Sold the world <lb/>
over this Sale <lb/>
Black spun gloss, Petticoats, full <lb/>
width in. plaited flounce, none better for <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents. <lb/>
This Sale cents per Dozen. <lb/>
TOO suit and fancy worsted. Men's <lb/>
J- in- always bring and live dollars, <lb/>
I hit Hub <lb/>
Big line of fall underwear, can't <lb/>
any for big values, this <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
1,900 pairs of guaranteed solid leather <lb/>
oles, anybody will puce to you any where from <lb/>
In Mi Sale <lb/>
We have a big lot of hats that we sold from <lb/>
ninety cents to dollar, big value at <lb/>
prices, this Sale <lb/>
Inspect this Sale and if You Don't Think these Goods are below <lb/>
Any Man's Prices Don't Buy. <lb/>
We will sell the best blenching, as long as we <lb/>
have any, this Sale <lb/>
that you will say are cheap for <lb/>
all colors you can ask for, this Sale <lb/>
We will sell a guaranteed, full 10-4 <lb/>
unbleached, you pay for, this Sale <lb/>
We have a big line of rubber just re- <lb/>
we will have to sell them <lb/>
TO R. PARKER. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
are so well known <lb/>
that the people have put j on <lb/>
office. They knew what they were <lb/>
They didn't do it by ac- <lb/>
Wouldn't it be a handsome <lb/>
to do to paint house It is a <lb/>
nice house, has a good substantial <lb/>
commodious look, and isn't <lb/>
all you know; but a fresh coat <lb/>
of paint would make it so bright <lb/>
It's a pity not to. <lb/>
is beautiful but <lb/>
j the beauty of it it lasts so long, <lb/>
and does so much more than adorn <lb/>
an already interesting <lb/>
edifice. House out buildings <lb/>
and There isn't a man <lb/>
a woman in town, who wouldn't <lb/>
see them and make some <lb/>
remark. <lb/>
Of course, you will paint the <lb/>
town property; nothing would <lb/>
mark your administration more, n <lb/>
the eyes of the people; and, having <lb/>
done the same thin at home, it is <lb/>
the most natural thing in <lb/>
world lo do it for them. <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. H. L. Carr sells our paint <lb/>
cm <lb/>
e FOR CON- <lb/>
-4, After <lb/>
of a <lb/>
n- <lb/>
TAX NOTICE. <lb/>
I will attend at the following <lb/>
times and places for the o <lb/>
collecting taxes lot the year <lb/>
Gum Swamp Church, <lb/>
township, Wednesday, October <lb/>
X Roads, Swift <lb/>
township, October <lb/>
township, <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
township, <lb/>
Tuesday, October 25- <lb/>
May's Chapel, Beaver Dam <lb/>
township, October <lb/>
Stokes township, Thurs- <lb/>
day, October <lb/>
Bethel, township, Fri <lb/>
I day. October <lb/>
Falkland, Falkland township, <lb/>
October <lb/>
All taxpayers are requested to <lb/>
meet promptly <lb/>
O. W. Sheriff. <lb/>
NOTICE OF LAND <lb/>
and t Blow Sale of <lb/>
vs land for <lb/>
M. I <lb/>
AND BLOW. I <lb/>
By of a decree the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, made by <lb/>
D. C. Moore, Clerk, on the th day <lb/>
of October, in a certain special <lb/>
i proceeding wherein H. A. Blow <lb/>
other are plaintiffs and C. M. Blow <lb/>
and are defendants, I will, on <lb/>
I Monday the 21st day of November, <lb/>
at o'clock If., expose <lb/>
l sale before the court house door in <lb/>
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb/>
the following real property to <lb/>
On certain house and lot in the <lb/>
town of Greenville. North Carolina, <lb/>
, adjoining the Masonic on the <lb/>
least, the J. B. Johnson lot on the <lb/>
i north, Washington the west <lb/>
and Third street on the South and sit- <lb/>
on the corner of <lb/>
and Third streets, mid known as th- <lb/>
in-. William Blow lot. If <lb/>
chaser prefer the following <lb/>
i terms he had to wit t cash, the <lb/>
balance iii months. This <lb/>
I sale is made for division. <lb/>
This the 18th day of October, <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
A Care at Last <lb/>
Searching <lb/>
by St. Lout <lb/>
A few months ago the attention <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic g <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to a <lb/>
entirely new method of combating <lb/>
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber- <lb/>
commonly called consumption. <lb/>
j Out of test cases, Tl <lb/>
j cured and have shown such <lb/>
. that ultimate recovery <lb/>
is but a question of a few <lb/>
So astonishing have been the results <lb/>
I and in cases pronounced <lb/>
Incurable by all old methods that a <lb/>
company has been formed and is nor <lb/>
prepared to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this cute to all sufferers of the <lb/>
One of its chief features is <lb/>
I that patients can remain at home, <lb/>
rounded by friends and relatives, and <lb/>
in a great many instances, especially <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of the <lb/>
disease, pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
and become completely cured. <lb/>
Patients the treat- <lb/>
here in St. Louis have complete- <lb/>
I recovered as rapidly as those in <lb/>
I Colorado. New Mexico and <lb/>
The wonderful results in question has <lb/>
been accomplished by the <lb/>
i and the company which controls this <lb/>
marvelous medical <lb/>
, their main office at North Seventh <lb/>
, street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
j rated a factory on Easton avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will be known as <lb/>
the Lung c and Mr. C <lb/>
V. Benson, the discoverer of the <lb/>
which ate used, will person <lb/>
ally charge of the of the <lb/>
company. Mr. will personally <lb/>
meet all who call st the office of the <lb/>
company on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
tonal the St. Louis Globe <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free on request. <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
417-19 N. Seventh St , <lb/>
St. Louis, <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION.<lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
and retail Grocer and <lb/>
furniture Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
rel. Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
i and Gail Ax <lb/>
Key West Che- <lb/>
George Can- <lb/>
ed Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
flour Hum, Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Ly. Mimic Food, Oil, <lb/>
Upturn Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Dried Applet, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
and I Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, and <lb/>
mm, Lei New <lb/>
and nu- <lb/>
other ponds. Quality and <lb/>
for cash. <lb/>
inn. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Phi -e f R <lb/>
have to include <lb/>
County, Green <lb/>
ville Township. <lb/>
vs V <lb/>
John <lb/>
The defendant take <lb/>
notice that a summons in the above <lb/>
entitled action was issued against the <lb/>
on the 15th day of October, <lb/>
by H. Harding, a Justice of the <lb/>
Peace for said county, North Carolina, <lb/>
for the sum of 1108.80 due the plaintiff <lb/>
i v the defendant, which summons is <lb/>
returnable before said Justice at his <lb/>
office at Greenville, in said county of <lb/>
Pitt en the 18th day of November, 1904, <lb/>
when and where the defendant is re- <lb/>
quested to appear, and answer or de- <lb/>
to the complaint, or relief de- <lb/>
will be granted <lb/>
This 15th day of October, <lb/>
II. Harding, J. P. <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
OCTOBER to a 1904 <lb/>
For occasion the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Lino will sell <lb/>
round rip tickets from Green- <lb/>
ville to Raleigh at the low rate <lb/>
of which includes one ad- <lb/>
mission to the Fair Grounds. <lb/>
Tickets on sale October 14th <lb/>
to 21st, inclusive, and for <lb/>
trains scheduled to arrive in <lb/>
Raleigh before noon of <lb/>
22nd., 1904, with final <lb/>
limit to return October 24th. <lb/>
Ask the Ticket Agent. <lb/>
H. M. W. J <lb/>
T M. O. P A <lb/>
m .-ton, r. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
H B. GLENN DAY. <lb/>
OUR NEXT GOVERNOR WITH US <lb/>
applause It was just such a speech <lb/>
as they to hear and it baa <lb/>
done good la cause of <lb/>
racy in county. <lb/>
NEEDLESS ALARM. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
The People Turn Out in Great <lb/>
Numbers to do Him Honor. <lb/>
More weather <lb/>
not have been asked for than <lb/>
which favored this section for the <lb/>
Glenn rally today. The rain two <lb/>
days had relieved the dust, the <lb/>
air was bracing, the blight <lb/>
and auspicious a <lb/>
great holiday. At an hour <lb/>
people from all parts of the county <lb/>
began pouring int. town and <lb/>
continued turn lb- <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Th- <lb/>
formed lion, in IV mi of <lb/>
the court an <lb/>
pageant. ere <lb/>
a large of ladies dressed in <lb/>
while, red. white and <lb/>
blue d Miffing Hag. <lb/>
The were <lb/>
orated. In the procession were <lb/>
also traps and carriages festooned <lb/>
with bunting and hags. <lb/>
It was h before twelve <lb/>
o'clock when pr cession moved. <lb/>
Headed by the man-balls and <lb/>
band it hist to <lb/>
he appeared he <lb/>
was I with a shout from tit <lb/>
and he was <lb/>
No Danger Here f torn Smallpox. <lb/>
It is how much ex- <lb/>
Mr. Glenn poke for two iteration has gone out the <lb/>
and was followed by Hon. W. M. smallpox in Greenville. To hear <lb/>
Bond, presidential elector of this the reports think the <lb/>
district, who made a short speech.; town was in the throes of an <lb/>
Mi. was once a citizen of and the people wild with <lb/>
Greenville and people were The fact is there have <lb/>
glad to bear him. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. <lb/>
C. H ion went to Winter- <lb/>
ville Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
Ed passed through <lb/>
Tuesday, but no one ran to meet <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. John of <lb/>
spent <lb/>
Russians Losses Figured At 60.000. <lb/>
The fact is there have -f Mr <lb/>
been only two cases to develop in Mfg , R <lb/>
i he town and two other <lb/>
These were j of q. <lb/>
night Sunday with <lb/>
E went to Greenville <lb/>
Oct. dispatch properly taken charge and is. <lb/>
fro states that General i lated. All but one of the cases <lb/>
ha. ordered are well. The people of the town <lb/>
bank of the ; generally have bee. <lb/>
Hun liver to railway and there is or Malone and <lb/>
the alarm. The fear people in Ml Greenville, are visiting <lb/>
about , . . <lb/>
relatives this vicinity. <lb/>
ii I the river of their <lb/>
I all Ho- <lb/>
the of Una Yang <lb/>
to beginning of Hie battle <lb/>
of Russians received <lb/>
Since <lb/>
toe enemy lacing <lb/>
has been <lb/>
The says that the <lb/>
fact only dead <lb/>
were field from <lb/>
to October the Russian <lb/>
casualties were upward of <lb/>
I he paper remarks that lo <lb/>
country or have <lb/>
coming is entirely without <lb/>
inundation. <lb/>
Miss Bryan, of Winter- <lb/>
ville. spent Sunday afternoon with <lb/>
A. Roscoe Flem- <lb/>
u mate of has another <lb/>
band After Mi. Glenn had . u I not to retire Horn <lb/>
with Major Sim river. From the Japanese <lb/>
sea. In <lb/>
W. It. Parker and Hon. L. I. <lb/>
More, county <lb/>
executive committee, the pieces- Post. <lb/>
lion <lb/>
About Kissing <lb/>
A father, talking to bis careless lg and of the F W. <lb/>
daughter, want to speak seminary, was the neighborhood <lb/>
to you of your mother. It may be Sunday afternoon., <lb/>
you noticed a Joe Smith and Hob- <lb/>
upon her face. Of course it baa good spent Sunday afternoon with <lb/>
been there by act go <lb/>
yours; still it is your duty to, Mrs. II. B. Smith and <lb/>
chase it I want you to get Sm day afternoon here. <lb/>
n tomorrow morning and Forbes. and <lb/>
breakfast. mother John Vincent spent Sunday alter- <lb/>
f in face of i BOOB with Oscar <lb/>
go right and kiss, Mies Mary Sunday <lb/>
heron the can't with Mi <lb/>
bow it will brighten her dear A. Jesse Jackson <lb/>
face. Besides a or Miss were here <lb/>
two. A long while ago, when <lb/>
were a girl, she Mated <lb/>
DIN one else was templed by i THE END OF THE CENTURY CLUB. <lb/>
your b and j <lb/>
swollen lace. You were not as at- for <lb/>
tractive then as y u The End of the Century Club <lb/>
rial be more <lb/>
than brave, h adds that the <lb/>
commander in chief is a wise <lb/>
soldier <lb/>
the only explanation of his a <lb/>
view longer <lb/>
lasts ire greater the Japanese <lb/>
Work. <lb/>
Time is all too short for those <lb/>
street to Dickinson avenue, then <lb/>
up the annul lo Ninth street, up <lb/>
to Evans slid through <lb/>
Evan- hack court DOOM the band whoa <lb/>
where the stand was erected To pass lime <lb/>
All along he , of who art idle; . <lb/>
tho next governor save time th -f . who <lb/>
was greeted r- bu-y. Work produces a <lb/>
Through years delightfully entertained on <lb/>
and shadows she r Oct. 18th, at <lb/>
to cur., by magic of a mother's JG en Arthur, the hospitable <lb/>
the little, dirty, chubby vice president, Mrs. L. C. <lb/>
who work. It never bungs heavy, whenever ere <lb/>
pie lining the <lb/>
Mr was by <lb/>
. ex Senator F. G. James and began <lb/>
his speech about one o'clock. He <lb/>
was quite he first be- <lb/>
but told the. crowd if <lb/>
would draw up <lb/>
. quiet as about fifteen <lb/>
mini voice <lb/>
up could way hack and sit <lb/>
down l he mike noise <lb/>
for In bear. If <lb/>
said in- Ml lion HUM <lb/>
for work; idleness for idleness. <lb/>
Work grows lighter and lighter; <lb/>
with h-st <lb/>
old world <lb/>
with meeting bad been <lb/>
railed older and toe usual <lb/>
hull MM of Hie <lb/>
About Registration. I literary program was proceeded <lb/>
Pt-r-ons who were with The subject for the <lb/>
list noon was the of <lb/>
changed papers were read <lb/>
idleness and heavier. J ire not required for me. which a discussion of th <lb/>
makes a sounder body in manners and customs of <lb/>
SOD Oder mind. wearies -r become of j these people ensued <lb/>
age slice last election n i is-j proved very Interesting and <lb/>
u-r. Also who only <lb/>
registered fur There a Ml an <lb/>
must general and visitors. <lb/>
body and reduces <lb/>
f the brain Charlotte <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
20th., 1904. <lb/>
J. S. of Baltimore, is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Jesse returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Whitakers. <lb/>
Mis Mattie Abram, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, is visiting her Mrs. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
C. B. West, of Raleigh, who baa <lb/>
been spending a few days here left <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of <lb/>
was here Wednesday evening re- <lb/>
turning borne from Farmville. <lb/>
Miss Helene Battle, Rocky <lb/>
Mount, who visiting Mrs, <lb/>
R. W. King, returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs Allie of Baltimore, <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening to . <lb/>
visit her daughter, Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
Lang. <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. Latham returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Washing- <lb/>
ton. Her sister, Miss Laura <lb/>
borne. <lb/>
Friday, October <lb/>
n Suffolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
L. H. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
R. L. Humber went to Hamilton <lb/>
Mrs. J. L Blow and child left <lb/>
Thursday evening tor Ayden to <lb/>
visit <lb/>
K. C. Barrett, route of the <lb/>
Southern Express company, spent <lb/>
Thursday night ham. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. A. H <lb/>
left Ibis Little <lb/>
Hilt Tilt accompanied <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
Saturday, October 22nd., <lb/>
F. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
L. If J-c left Friday <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
It looked like good old Demo. <lb/>
times in today. <lb/>
Mrs. T. L. and child left <lb/>
Thursday evening <lb/>
Family Needs Help. <lb/>
U family G i ville <lb/>
l- real need. The husband <lb/>
win. <lb/>
,, mother <lb/>
municipal registration does <lb/>
no. for general election. <lb/>
The Looks close Hat Oct. <lb/>
District Attorney Harry Skinner <lb/>
given v.-b-i <lb/>
Pitt county, as it was the of pro <lb/>
he had any <lb/>
where in slate during his call- <lb/>
vats. <lb/>
Ho said be did to talk <lb/>
, to the people as politicians but as <lb/>
patriots and Christian. If they <lb/>
thought the party had <lb/>
, given the bet administration it <lb/>
was <lb/>
On the other if <lb/>
party has given the <lb/>
best it was their <lb/>
duty lo support that party. He <lb/>
then proceeded to draw a <lb/>
son two and show <lb/>
which lust sci veil the of <lb/>
, the country and people. <lb/>
It is impossible in brief spice to <lb/>
give even a synopsis of his great <lb/>
speech. The tariff, trusts, <lb/>
the unjust <lb/>
roll, corruption office, <lb/>
were all discussed-fully by the <lb/>
Confederate Monument Unveiling. <lb/>
acknowledges <lb/>
with I receipt <lb/>
William Dorsey <lb/>
U. D. C, to be <lb/>
. WOW t returned Friday evening <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
th- adjourned In meet <lb/>
with Mrs. W. A. <lb/>
afternoon, N <lb/>
f if their need <lb/>
help iii and Hod <lb/>
the <lb/>
of Greenville will supply unveiling of the <lb/>
need when know it Confederate <lb/>
Any contributions sent Mrs. Ht Saturday, <lb/>
will applied to <lb/>
this need. <lb/>
Narrow <lb/>
His Hand Cut Off. ,,, boy <lb/>
N. Oct. h, ,,. .-s.-ape Friday <lb/>
morning while running n While street <lb/>
cutting on his in j , was struck and <lb/>
just east of town, Air. Man in Law-j by n but for- <lb/>
bad bl right en- escaped will, only <lb/>
off. He was feeding the run- j <lb/>
chine, when his became in <lb/>
the the I Late Train. <lb/>
above News and j the fair <lb/>
Orphan Burned. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
The Orphan Asylum <lb/>
was destroyed by lire today. Two <lb/>
children are know u to <lb/>
ed and others re Injured by <lb/>
jumping from the windows. <lb/>
Two children suffocated in <lb/>
the Peter- <lb/>
son. lire started in <lb/>
Si. R. of Norfolk, who <lb/>
has beau a left this <lb/>
B. F. came over from <lb/>
Friday re <lb/>
tinned <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. Jr, <lb/>
sou and M. H. lift <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
v. J. U. h, of <lb/>
moraine and <lb/>
out to preach <lb/>
which was the stove <lb/>
VT, M. King and L. I <lb/>
in the dormitory, <lb/>
bad es. apes. <lb/>
A Mill. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A telegraph instrument <lb/>
placed in the ticket at the <lb/>
speaker. people shewed their depot for in <lb/>
appreciation in frequent bursts of train reports. <lb/>
passenger train on this <lb/>
loud will be held Weldon each <lb/>
day until m. That will give. <lb/>
HI trains from two lo three hours race in class the Hail <lb/>
late each I Wednesday. <lb/>
Not That. <lb/>
No, noxious Tills <lb/>
people are not n d <lb/>
beating just they walk <lb/>
more leisurely limn heretofore and <lb/>
wear their arm <lb/>
across the is <lb/>
els. <lb/>
W. H. Dull Jr's , i h- <lb/>
. back to <lb/>
.,, strict which has lawn<lb/>
Slate i ts <lb/>
C an <lb/>
Liver last year hero <lb/>
I Hie 1,860 get an- <lb/>
d who gets <lb/>
same mi hi, <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Can<lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale retail and <lb/>
furniture Deal or. Oath paid for <lb/>
For. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
l; Egg, Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Salts, Ba <lb/>
I Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safe, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax Snail, <lb/>
j Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
.-note, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
fine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
j Flour Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
if a Oranges, Apples, Nuts j Give tone to the system and <lb/>
Candles, Dried Apples, Peaches, solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware. Tin and j NO Substitute. <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Sewing Machine; and nu- <lb/>
goods. Quality and <lb/>
quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
M. Schultz <lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
light purse U heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light pane. <lb/>
The LIVER is the seat of nine <lb/>
tenth of an disease. <lb/>
Tim's Pills <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action of the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
To Hear An Old Man Swear. <lb/>
Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or screw, driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
too box and be prepared for <lb/>
Our line of tools <lb/>
Is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not. lack a tingle <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
People are more and more coining <lb/>
to regard profanity as rude and <lb/>
and man who swears is <lb/>
generally regarded as undesirable <lb/>
I company while he is swearing, lie- <lb/>
I we heard one of the circuit <lb/>
N fl i I n n I II . out <lb/>
S I AR I I Y State remark upon <lb/>
u u u n ii u i the and of <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this store yon Hon- <lb/>
est Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
Anything wanted r your <lb/>
j table can be supplied j y <lb/>
I if you call, or No. <lb/>
Rest assured that you set only <lb/>
fresh goods every time <lb/>
I you buy here. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
and he mentioned a well-known <lb/>
lawyer who frequently renders his <lb/>
conversation unpleasant by reason <lb/>
of his profanity. All will agree that <lb/>
swearing is useless and ugly and <lb/>
that it is to be deplored in any and <lb/>
all ho indulge in it. Ii is bad in <lb/>
one. but somehow to hear a man <lb/>
whose head is fur Hie <lb/>
under the white <lb/>
many years, indulge in profanity is <lb/>
more than in men of <lb/>
younger years. They seem not to I <lb/>
have learned with the passing <lb/>
neither the proper respect for other <lb/>
people for the Creator, <lb/>
on whose goodness the life of all de- <lb/>
pends. men ought not to <lb/>
swear, for it begets a habit of which <lb/>
their best friends are ashamed; <lb/>
sirring men should fir it<lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
By virtue of a decree Superior shows that they learned to give way j <lb/>
court of Pitt in Special Pro- L ., , , , .- t , <lb/>
No 1300, Warns to at u tun <lb/>
vs W. E warren and others, the t b v should have resisted; old men <lb/>
undersigned Commissioner will sell , . , , , . , ,. <lb/>
for cash at public auction the i <lb/>
announce that we are <lb/>
Retail <lb/>
for s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a t <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. .- <lb/>
If you the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
Ayden ft. C, Oct. 1904 <lb/>
Our roller wash board n <lb/>
it without a <lb/>
and is destined to take <lb/>
lead, to try one, is to buy one, <lb/>
and to buy to never be <lb/>
without one <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mr. C. A. was a visitor <lb/>
our town <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, windows, <lb/>
doors, blinds and side lights at <lb/>
J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith left Thursday <lb/>
to take charge of a school <lb/>
Black Jack. <lb/>
you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, for your buggy or j <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
The latest thing in shoes. Calf <lb/>
fat W; C. Jackson Go's. <lb/>
Dr. Sure cure for lo- <lb/>
and for sale <lb/>
by J. R, Smith and Bro. la pro- <lb/>
be the in the mar- <lb/>
received, fine line of bar j <lb/>
nets can fit you up in any style <lb/>
r price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, bats, caps, <lb/>
rugs, chi pets, tables <lb/>
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
For peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
Call us and make a I tomatoes, c, apply to E. E <lb/>
IA On. <lb/>
Remember, if yon do not secure <lb/>
Miss a milliner from one of high grade buggies, <lb/>
Baltimore, who been with Mrs. j your loss will he than ours. <lb/>
W. E baa returned lo her j Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
home. N. C. <lb/>
As went for Daily ; B. S. of Wilmington, <lb/>
and we inc bis mother <lb/>
in receiving. Mil. returned to his home <lb/>
Hid tiling <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a j am Headquarters for first <lb/>
of all who receive mail t class, light neat Harness, Sec. <lb/>
G-toE. K. new, Those desiring first-class to <lb/>
beef, fresh meats, MM in the enlargement of pictures will, M , . <lb/>
and fresh fish. j do well to see Hart Bro, <lb/>
First Class hand made I e <lb/>
. . . . he thinks he will ma am <lb/>
the wholesale and retail large trade, that are simply the I <lb/>
stock always on hand, your orders smoothest eat on the market I <lb/>
J. A. Griffin. Ayden Mfg; Co. of w <lb/>
Why suffer from intense head Corn, hay and oats, at J. ; of who we <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, are <lb/>
v hen you can j m- <lb/>
ed pair of glasses properly j won balance <lb/>
his home. <lb/>
W. C. Jackson and new <lb/>
They <lb/>
this office. We take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
Joe Ross went lo Greenville yes- <lb/>
large number of <lb/>
the Hart Bros, carry out <lb/>
every week they must be doing a <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
New Hue of men's youth <lb/>
suits, suits, and over-coat's to <lb/>
fit ever at. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Harrison ready mixed paints, <lb/>
colors, lead, oil and at J. R. <lb/>
fitted, by grad-1 Now we of <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak leaf and cart <lb/>
eyes, in need of glasses, and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
ways go to worse. A lit- one- <lb/>
tie piece of glass properly Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
ed will work wonders. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
J. B. Smith says his firm has a I. If you need Pair of <lb/>
pair of shoes for every body. They ; J l buy hem at W- M- <lb/>
. , I Edwards Co. <lb/>
come in by ear loads. r. , <lb/>
for next fifteen days you can <lb/>
Dr. Josh Tayloe, of Washington, w M <lb/>
state smallpox inspector, was Co. <lb/>
last Tuesday and in company with j <lb/>
our resident made <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give you absolute <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for r turning it. <lb/>
K. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
big business as well as doing good j Smith Bro. <lb/>
work. just a few more thousand home <lb/>
The Mason bad a nice meeting; for sale by <lb/>
Cannon A Tyson. <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Remember can <lb/>
find us, <lb/>
pair double, single and fold- <lb/>
nicker i. piques and; wire at J. B. <lb/>
ether nice numerous to <lb/>
mention at J. R. Smith Bro. j j for <lb/>
Dr. M. M. Saab and family . . <lb/>
sale U <lb/>
E. O. Cox now has the <lb/>
court door in on I they are growing weaker in the <lb/>
Nov. 7th following. t i <lb/>
described land i the town t of morals and manners when . . <lb/>
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM <lb/>
of Greenville- That place <lb/>
m . <lb/>
on the North by Tar riv <lb/>
East by the Atlantic Coat Rail- <lb/>
road, on the South by Third street,, <lb/>
and on the West by the Jack White <lb/>
place, containing seven awes, more m. a r i <lb/>
or less. KEV. Ph. D., Principal. <lb/>
This 7th day of October 1904. From to pa Pounds <lb/>
, t , ., <lb/>
oner. most remarkable cases <lb/>
j cf a cold, deep seated on the I <lb/>
pneumonia, is that of Mrs. <lb/>
LAND SALE. E. M Ind , in season, hot w find that the more Pianos which. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of j who w as cared by the use add to the the results at- <lb/>
mine- n i. i. Cure, Sue in work. We have added a number of your <lb/>
no special p , , , . , . , , , . , , ,. <lb/>
entitled and the las-t an <lb/>
SET M ICE <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington except Sunday. <lb/>
at a. for leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily; except Sunday. <lb/>
at m. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, j <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston. <lb/>
ind all points North. Connect- <lb/>
a railroads <lb/>
should order I Jesse .- me r., <lb/>
Old Dominion lb-. <lb/>
,. . . , . , ,,,.,,,,. ,., ,, <lb/>
Iron. New and sale, to the . . ,, m, <lb/>
and Southern B. R. and highest bidder for cash, a certain <lb/>
Old on Line from Norfolk; tractor parcel of land situate <lb/>
from township, I'm county, <lb/>
Lin <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line Thomas Holton, . <lb/>
Baltimore, Merchants and Mill Hun. <lb/>
log acres, more or less, <lb/>
and the R. <lb/>
This <lb/>
ALEX T. KL <lb/>
Winston N. C, March 9th., 1904. <lb/>
Mr. M. Charlotte. <lb/>
Dear is a little to file an this late <lb/>
and Miners from Boston. <lb/>
hours subject to change <lb/>
without <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
B. Walker, Vice President <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
Street. N, Y. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New Tort <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
HO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Tits . . <lb/>
Correspondence sad <lb/>
Cute. Four <lb/>
remedy <lb/>
y of cough, my <lb/>
and met., n 1- <lb/>
. <lb/>
they have all <lb/>
good satisfaction. It requires a piano of unusual merit <lb/>
the constant use all r dice pianos have within our <lb/>
school, but we are glad to be able to say that your <lb/>
haw stood the test, and we. will continue to <lb/>
your time to time as the need arises. <lb/>
think there Hie about, a dozen now in the school. <lb/>
J. II. Principal. <lb/>
They are fully <lb/>
Rome men ate good they <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
it cheaper than being bud. <lb/>
will sell one tract of land situated <lb/>
in Beaufort county, on water, con- <lb/>
MO acres more or less; about <lb/>
acres under cultivation; <lb/>
enclosed with a good wire fence, with j stored to sick man or weak <lb/>
a good country residence thereon first restoring health <lb/>
tenant the land adaptable to <lb/>
the growth of cotton, tobacco, truck, <lb/>
A and magnificent and up. <lb/>
play of these pianos can now guaranteed. <lb/>
be seen and heard at, factory sale will <lb/>
I close before more <lb/>
ville, at lowest factory prices . when <lb/>
the We withdrawn, and if <lb/>
corn and the like. About acres <lb/>
the timbers on which have <lb/>
not been over in several years <lb/>
For full information address <lb/>
B. B. NIChOLSON. <lb/>
It a wk wk. Washington, N. C <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 to exhibit them <lb/>
to undersigned on or before the <lb/>
day of August 1905, or this notice <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
All persona indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make payment. <lb/>
This 27th day of August 1904. <lb/>
SMITH. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
The mere offer of a match will <lb/>
light up a girl's counts- <lb/>
A weak . <lb/>
man, e it cannot have on the floor several slight-; you any earthly use for <lb/>
food nourishment. used upright pianos piano or organ it will <lb/>
Health and strength cannot be re- prices tanging from pa you to take a look around. <lb/>
to Each instrument hen in Greenville Miss <lb/>
is guaranteed for years. j Be Patrick, who is <lb/>
We also have a fine display with our stay <lb/>
of organs at surprising low here, be glad to give you <lb/>
figures ranging in price from a tune. <lb/>
and to the stomach. A <lb/>
weak stomach cannot digest enough <lb/>
food to fee the tissue and revive <lb/>
the and run down limbs and <lb/>
and organs of the body. <lb/>
Dyspepsia cure digests what yon <lb/>
eat, cleanses and strengthens the <lb/>
and membranes of <lb/>
stomach, and cures indigestion, <lb/>
dyspepsia stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold at Drug Store. <lb/>
It is easier for some men to es- <lb/>
a paying business a <lb/>
good reputation. <lb/>
The is out, extending <lb/>
the of life, hope, and <lb/>
happiness. Reaches around the <lb/>
globe. Rocky <lb/>
Mountain Tea. cents, Tea or <lb/>
Tablets. Woolens Store. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
Q. Q. Factory Representative. <lb/>
. s <lb/>
WE WANT COTTON SEED <lb/>
In Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We will either pay cash or ex- <lb/>
change meal and hulls for seed <lb/>
and bags pay all <lb/>
; freights. Write us when <lb/>
you are ready to sell exchange. <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
William Fountain, H. D., <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Office ons door east of post office, ob <lb/>
Third street Phone <lb/>
haw Fremont. <lb/>
Call to see our laces ham- <lb/>
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Do you J. II. Smith Bro. <lb/>
the most complete line of <lb/>
bleaching ginghams <lb/>
in town. Their customers tell me <lb/>
that it is so. <lb/>
thorough examination small- <lb/>
pix epidemic a it exists here. <lb/>
They report only one case, that <lb/>
confined isolated part <lb/>
town. No Is allowed to <lb/>
go near it or come it. Our <lb/>
citizens have all, readily without <lb/>
been vaccinated and every <lb/>
precaution to prevent its spreading <lb/>
has been taken. Our physicians <lb/>
have requested us to make this <lb/>
explanation they are gentle- <lb/>
men who be fully relied on. <lb/>
There is of fear <lb/>
and going among us <lb/>
While in Winterville yesterday ; <lb/>
we were very much edified by <lb/>
of the private lectures of B. j <lb/>
W. Hatcher, Lecturer of I <lb/>
the Grand Lodge of Masons of <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
All percales for at W <lb/>
M. wards Co. <lb/>
no use to howl, your <lb/>
medicine like a little man. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls at <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
The ladies say that A <lb/>
have the prettiest line of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
perhaps just at this E. <lb/>
G may not possibly be as <lb/>
busy as h Walt street broker yet <lb/>
It is plain ho Insurance man he <lb/>
gets there. He is not only a <lb/>
but has found it necessary to <lb/>
assistance. His companies <lb/>
narrow, nice and cheap, J. R. <lb/>
Smith Hi. <lb/>
Come to see us when you want <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
Mo,, books those who wish t goods, Hart <lb/>
register for coming election <lb/>
can do so between now the <lb/>
and ginghams for <lb/>
at W. M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
son are displaying <lb/>
the up to <lb/>
title ever brought to this <lb/>
Tobacco, we handle are first class and every body <lb/>
the fact, hence Mr. Cox <lb/>
I take this method of informing is to be congratulated being a j <lb/>
the public that as Summer sea- j hustler and having something <lb/>
MB bl about over am offering hustle, <lb/>
special inducements order lo J. is in attendance j <lb/>
sell. My. line of cannot be Upon Raleigh fair this week, <lb/>
excelled, and the Edwin the wealthy enjoy such. <lb/>
hoe which I handle exclusively M not far poverty-struck we; <lb/>
are <lb/>
Give me a Call and when I have to remain. <lb/>
public to know that <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
KEY, all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
quality of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and the rest <lb/>
OBTAINABLE; <lb/>
carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Hard <lb/>
and Elastic <lb/>
sea, Best -took of Brush <lb/>
es of all kinds. <lb/>
com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
or no made, <lb/>
given, Bros., Ayden, <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
Sid A. P. Edward ft Co. <lb/>
Raymond Turnage and i A edgings in <lb/>
Joe went to Winterville m.,, .-an buy them <lb/>
Thursday. ; cheap at W. M. Edwards Co's <lb/>
If you need anything in the way j ,, , ., beating stoves and repairs for, <lb/>
-of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
to see us, Hart ft Jenkins. <lb/>
Ask E O. Cox about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
J. P. and L. F. <lb/>
of Winterville were here <lb/>
One lot of calico at W. M. j shown you my dry goods, notions What 1-the matter with Ayden pr <lb/>
and people. T Why <lb/>
PHYSICIAN m SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, Railroad, <lb/>
Richmond I m Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
. .- Sometimes l <lb/>
The family of J. T. Jr., <lb/>
other Hue of goods I know I Ayden people. Why <lb/>
be able to please and-ell you j haven't we got a factory, <lb/>
J J HInes m. industries t Is it because <lb/>
in brain, here or is it <lb/>
Sometimes <lb/>
have gone lo Kinston f-r a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Special attention is called to <lb/>
Zephyr shawls, infant caps and <lb/>
general assortment of ribbons at <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
A. U Tripp. of has <lb/>
H. <lb/>
J. K. Smith <lb/>
we are at a loss t take it in, but <lb/>
due reflection we have con LOUIS <lb/>
Mr. Allen .,. <lb/>
money utilized Practicing Physician <lb/>
last <lb/>
wide sheeting for at W. j visiting ins brother, J. <lb/>
Edwards Co. i <lb/>
Call and examine, our line of Mis. O. children <lb/>
high grade You have gone to Oak City to <lb/>
easily convinced of for quite a while. <lb/>
of material and mAke fa we <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. ; M,, <lb/>
nun in for <lb/>
visit relatives. <lb/>
Large stock of furniture consist- <lb/>
of suits, steads, <lb/>
and sitting chairs, mattresses, <lb/>
straw, and cotton at J. It. <lb/>
Smith A <lb/>
M. Edwards. <lb/>
Fin it Jars and <lb/>
Ayden will necessarily become <lb/>
of leading towns to state. <lb/>
Try it, yon and moneyed <lb/>
men Ayden, and if our <lb/>
don't true then we will <lb/>
Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
FOR ONLY. <lb/>
agree to hi live on razor soup Tn, Masonic <lb/>
at w <lb/>
d. <lb/>
, . , . of our days. <lb/>
shirts for J <lb/>
fail to sec I <lb/>
J. It. Smith A <lb/>
New up-to-date Wheeler and <lb/>
Dr. D. I-. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
W Greenville, <lb/>
Insurance and other affairs of a <lb/>
more serious nature seem ts keep <lb/>
our friend A. P. con- <lb/>
the go, with R. F. John- <lb/>
son as a close We, too, <lb/>
used t enjoy the exercise but alas, <lb/>
for us no more. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please yon with <lb/>
their line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Men and suits at cost at W. i <lb/>
M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
Miss Hallie Tucker is visiting <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. W. <lb/>
Notice you want <lb/>
your cotton ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
in order that you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to the <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
at greater reduced prices. <lb/>
Ed winds Co. <lb/>
W. M. Wilson sewing machines for <lb/>
at W. M. Co. <lb/>
STATEMENT OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-s <lb/>
At the close of business Sept <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
sou's new both plain and , <lb/>
decorated. Prices are <lb/>
formerly. j <lb/>
Ladies and Misses clipper at <lb/>
costs at W. M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
A nice selection of rugs at W. <lb/>
M. Edwards ft Co's. <lb/>
We want your hams chickens <lb/>
i egg. J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Au nice line of <lb/>
waist hats at Mrs. J. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
j buggies for we do not <lb/>
LIABILITIES. apace we cannot <lb/>
Ayden, N. <lb/>
Examine our line of notions just <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the best <lb/>
rate and the induce- <lb/>
offered. So <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits sub- <lb/>
to cheek, <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Hills <lb/>
of of <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
C. and Co. <lb/>
I wish to remind my <lb/>
j friends and customers my line <lb/>
16,183.02 neck wen-, fancy collars and <lb/>
TS belt of different colors, a <lb/>
specialty nave arrived. Mrs. J. <lb/>
Davis. <lb/>
underwear <lb/>
to suit all Fits <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson aid Go's. <lb/>
New Fall Catalog <lb/>
Issued August Is the most <lb/>
helpful and valuable <lb/>
of its kind issued in America, it <lb/>
tells all about both <lb/>
Farm and Garden <lb/>
SEEDS <lb/>
which can be planted to advantage <lb/>
and profit in the free <lb/>
to a. <lb/>
request. Write it. <lb/>
Wood Sons,<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb/>
LOOK ON THIS PICTURE AND THEN <lb/>
ON THAT AND SAY WHICH WILL <lb/>
YOU TAKE. <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
i to <lb/>
Pitt County. N. C, 1904. <lb/>
The state fair is over once more. <lb/>
The Japanese-are also doing <lb/>
thing along the recruiting line. <lb/>
Cotton all uncertainty. You <lb/>
cannot tell what the price will do- <lb/>
has had good weather for <lb/>
it and is doing herself proud with <lb/>
the fair. <lb/>
you want to cast a vote you <lb/>
will be proud of, let it be the <lb/>
Straight Democratic ticket. <lb/>
The next governor is with us and <lb/>
the town in his- The latch string <lb/>
always bangs free to R. B. Glenn. <lb/>
Republicans are noted for claim- <lb/>
but this is one time they had <lb/>
better wait for the votes to be count- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan, who has just finished <lb/>
tour through Indiana, says Judge <lb/>
Parker will certainly carry that <lb/>
Ute. -j <lb/>
One day the run and two <lb/>
days the Russians take to their heels. <lb/>
That seems to be about the condition <lb/>
at the seat of war. <lb/>
Recently Judge Christian, of <lb/>
Virginia, published an article that <lb/>
discredited North Carolina's record <lb/>
in the war between the states. A <lb/>
committee of prominent Confederates <lb/>
in this State was appointed to <lb/>
the facts and publish an article <lb/>
in reply to Judge Christian. The <lb/>
committee has given its answer to <lb/>
the public and it clearly maintains <lb/>
the claim of North Carolina her <lb/>
soldiers were at <lb/>
at Gettysburg and <lb/>
and last at Appomattox. <lb/>
We take it attention <lb/>
having been culled to the fact that <lb/>
Major Stedman is taking active part <lb/>
in the state campaign. <lb/>
The Democrats of Pitt have <lb/>
ed a manly county ticket to be -voted <lb/>
for. But what mixture the <lb/>
pulling together. <lb/>
When Tillman gets to preaching <lb/>
we guess lie frill not use as an illus- <lb/>
the particulars of how he <lb/>
killed Editor <lb/>
The improvements talked about <lb/>
by the Improvement Com- <lb/>
are enough to make everybody <lb/>
along the road glad of the lease. <lb/>
A member of the grand jury at <lb/>
Beaufort county superior court got <lb/>
drunk and the judge sent to <lb/>
jail. It be a good lesson. <lb/>
Janus II. the slayer of <lb/>
Gonzales at Columbia, S. C, <lb/>
is said to have made application to <lb/>
join conference and <lb/>
enter the ministry. <lb/>
Senator Nathan B. Scott Par- <lb/>
is going to be defeated worse <lb/>
than Greeley was in and even <lb/>
worse than Bryan was in 1890 <lb/>
1900. That fellow has got it bad. Next <lb/>
thing you know the claimers will be <lb/>
Roosevelt will get every <lb/>
vote. Just wait until the re- <lb/>
turns come in. <lb/>
OUR NEXT GOVERNOR. <lb/>
Hon R. B Glenn, Democratic can- <lb/>
for governor, was <lb/>
guest Saturday, arriving on the <lb/>
morning train In former campaigns <lb/>
he has visited Pitt county is <lb/>
known to our people. They <lb/>
his eloquent speeches and love <lb/>
him for his efforts in unite <lb/>
supremacy and good government <lb/>
Pitt county may be upon <lb/>
to do her full duty in the majority i <lb/>
given him on election day. <lb/>
Tobacco Com- <lb/>
formed by, a ; of he <lb/>
three great companies, is said to be <lb/>
capitalized at Looks <lb/>
like that ought to be enough for <lb/>
them to retire on. <lb/>
There are some people who will <lb/>
steal at every opportunity, but who <lb/>
ever thought there was a man living j <lb/>
who would steal flowers f r a grave <lb/>
in a cemetery This has been going <lb/>
on for years and a newly made grave <lb/>
at Greene Hill; if covered with beau- <lb/>
flowers, is almost sure to lie <lb/>
robbed. Sunday afternoon <lb/>
man happened to visit his plat rather <lb/>
late the afternoon and caught a <lb/>
man removing some of the choicest <lb/>
specimens from a grave <lb/>
and made put them back. <lb/>
this practice is not new; it has been <lb/>
going for years and the keeper <lb/>
has done his best to stop it, but has <lb/>
never been able to do so. He gays <lb/>
the work is done mostly at night. <lb/>
Greensboro Record. <lb/>
The cemetery flower thief must <lb/>
exist around every town. At least <lb/>
there have been instances almost <lb/>
like the above in Greenville. We <lb/>
heard of flowers being <lb/>
stolen from one grave and placed on <lb/>
another. i <lb/>
Roosevelt has found an imitator <lb/>
in North Carolina. A special from <lb/>
Statesville to the Raleigh News and <lb/>
says that J. A- Sisk, the <lb/>
Republican nominee for Senate in <lb/>
that county, visiting the <lb/>
homes of and taking meals <lb/>
with the table <lb/>
together. <lb/>
It is surprising that the Southern <lb/>
people, are displaying so much <lb/>
apathy in regard to the coming <lb/>
election. To our mind it is <lb/>
the important one that has occurred <lb/>
i many years. The South will go <lb/>
solid for Parker, but this fact should <lb/>
not cause any man to loose interest. <lb/>
No Southern man can afford to miss <lb/>
the opportunity of casting a vote <lb/>
against Roosevelt, <lb/>
the and tried to <lb/>
force upon them. <lb/>
Olive Tribune. <lb/>
The Democratic ticket, as we have <lb/>
j heretofore shown, was nominated by <lb/>
the people in open daylight, in open <lb/>
convention, in an open court house, <lb/>
in the presence of the assembled <lb/>
There was no secrecy or <lb/>
mystery about it. The men chosen <lb/>
are well fitted and qualified for the <lb/>
positions for which they were <lb/>
They are worthy of the sup- <lb/>
port of every citizen who desires to <lb/>
secure and preserve the blessings <lb/>
of good government. From the very <lb/>
moment they were nominated there <lb/>
has been no doubt as to who were <lb/>
the Democratic candidates. <lb/>
were oar candidates then, they are; <lb/>
now, and will be on the day of j <lb/>
With us there has been no <lb/>
shifting of candidates, no nickering, <lb/>
no trading, no taking one down and <lb/>
putting another up, and indeed, j <lb/>
there can be none, for our candidates <lb/>
were put up by the people and no- <lb/>
bod j- can take them down or change <lb/>
them. They are now going from <lb/>
place to place in the open day and I <lb/>
in speech telling the what <lb/>
they stand for and what may be i x- j <lb/>
petted of I hem and the people hear j <lb/>
them gladly. That is one picture. <lb/>
Now look on the other. It is said j <lb/>
we are to have an opposition ticket I <lb/>
on day of election Who knows <lb/>
what that ticket will be Will it be I <lb/>
Republican or Populist or a little of <lb/>
both, or of neither Who can j <lb/>
now say what names will be on it , <lb/>
name will head it for senator <lb/>
Will it be our friend who said any- <lb/>
thing to beat the Democrats, or will <lb/>
it lie one who is less outspoken in j <lb/>
meeting Who will boon the ticket <lb/>
for treasurer Will it. be a <lb/>
a or a skeleton or <lb/>
fragment of hi fact, who, <lb/>
can tell us who will be on <lb/>
for any position The last set <lb/>
names we hoard of bear very little; <lb/>
resemblance to the first, set of names <lb/>
A skeleton of the Republican party <lb/>
was first to its candidates <lb/>
were to antagonize the Democratic <lb/>
candidates. Then a fragment of I <lb/>
the Populist party took a hand in <lb/>
naming candidates. of them <lb/>
have been r. tired and others have <lb/>
snapped about. By whom and how <lb/>
was this done We know how Mr , <lb/>
W. J. Dr. R. J Grimes, I <lb/>
Dr. J. E. Nobles and Mr. W, L. i <lb/>
Smith were retired. They retired <lb/>
themselves, lie it said to their credit <lb/>
they all published cards declining <lb/>
to permit their names to be used in <lb/>
any such connection and for any <lb/>
such purpose. It was manifest that <lb/>
undue liberty Lad been taken with <lb/>
their names and they were prompt <lb/>
to say so. But how about the other <lb/>
changes that are said to have been <lb/>
made. Who made them and by <lb/>
what authority What secret agree- <lb/>
and influences brought them <lb/>
about Who knows What other <lb/>
changes are to be made before the <lb/>
election and what influences are to <lb/>
bring them about Who knows <lb/>
This much, however, we do know. <lb/>
The people have had nothing to do <lb/>
with making this Republican <lb/>
list combination ticket, nor with <lb/>
making the changes in it. They <lb/>
have not been consulted, nor per- <lb/>
to take any part in it if they <lb/>
had been so inclined to do. We <lb/>
the assertion that out of the <lb/>
four thousand white votes in Pitt <lb/>
county are not today forty who <lb/>
can name the whole of the mongrel <lb/>
ticket they will be asked to vote. <lb/>
On the other hand we venture the <lb/>
further assertion that there not <lb/>
forty voters who cannot name the <lb/>
men on the Democratic ticket. One <lb/>
ticket will be of a trade. <lb/>
The other will be the work of the <lb/>
people Voter, which will you take <lb/>
It is for you to say. <lb/>
Herald Loses Faith. <lb/>
The New York Herald has been <lb/>
doing some marvelous stunts since <lb/>
the nomination of Judge Parker. <lb/>
Up to a few days ago the Herald has <lb/>
been supporting the <lb/>
date ardently and predicting his <lb/>
election Now the Herald has lost <lb/>
faith and declares editorially that <lb/>
President Roosevelt's election is <lb/>
most a foregone conclusion. The <lb/>
Herald is a great political <lb/>
results. The last attempt at <lb/>
on the part of the was <lb/>
during the mayoralty campaign in <lb/>
New York city two years ago. That <lb/>
paper announced that Greater New <lb/>
York would give Mayor Lowe <lb/>
majority. The Herald only missed <lb/>
the result eighty thousand. Geo. <lb/>
R. was elected Mayor <lb/>
over Lowe by sixty thousand major- <lb/>
So it is a case of guess with <lb/>
the Herald after all. It is a pity <lb/>
that the paper has lost but <lb/>
there are enough of us left on this <lb/>
side of the fence lo keep things <lb/>
lively until after, the election any <lb/>
way. Wilmington Dispatch. <lb/>
Senator Bacon, of Georgia, in- <lb/>
interview printed tn the Chi- <lb/>
that if <lb/>
President <lb/>
people south ill be in B <lb/>
state of dejection almost amounting <lb/>
to Senator Bacon talks, <lb/>
like a t lie alter, with- <lb/>
a dark blown taste In his month <lb/>
and deep blue darkness <lb/>
his mental o. <lb/>
he was suffering from dyspepsia. <lb/>
The south has do notion of <lb/>
dejected or of despairing matter <lb/>
who is elected president. She la <lb/>
too st to be <lb/>
people yet live within her borders <lb/>
who have seen hr come through <lb/>
the war, days of reconstruction <lb/>
the times of five-cent cotton and, <lb/>
three commercial panics. She <lb/>
lived and struggled onward and <lb/>
upward under Grant and she will <lb/>
not despair because of Roosevelt. <lb/>
Annie from her deathless <lb/>
vitality and source of <lb/>
strength, he has absolute <lb/>
the wisdom of the <lb/>
of the whole county and in their <lb/>
ability to demand a halt before <lb/>
any warfare against her or her <lb/>
institutions has gone too far. <lb/>
Richmond News Leader. <lb/>
How We Apples Swim <lb/>
It has not been so many moon's <lb/>
since Republican newspapers <lb/>
that the Democratic <lb/>
was in its tendencies. <lb/>
Now we behold the Republican <lb/>
organs lauding the Populist can- <lb/>
for President and using <lb/>
and his party for all they are worth <lb/>
to Roosevelt The Populist party <lb/>
and the Populist allow-1 <lb/>
the Republican party to use them <lb/>
to their advantage, all of which is <lb/>
understood by men who art not ac- <lb/>
to too much lope. The Re- <lb/>
publican party is willing to do any- <lb/>
thing to win and the so called Pop- <lb/>
arty is willing for the G. <lb/>
P. to do it we apples <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
A grand jury down in <lb/>
recommended the printing for gen- <lb/>
distribution of the names of all <lb/>
the taxpayers and the amounts they <lb/>
give in We believe this would be <lb/>
eminently wise and effective, or, to <lb/>
speak more precisely, wise because <lb/>
it would be effective. If a man when <lb/>
he gives in his taxes knew that the <lb/>
amount was going to be exposed for <lb/>
the whole world to see he would <lb/>
give his conscience more latitude <lb/>
and its result would be a decided <lb/>
increase, in taxables One of the <lb/>
loosest features of the government <lb/>
today is the slack-twisted way in <lb/>
which the taxing is done. We <lb/>
that the North Carolina <lb/>
ration commission in its capacity as. <lb/>
a tax commission is working some <lb/>
reforms the taxation system of <lb/>
this state but of course it is at pres- <lb/>
nowhere near the root of the <lb/>
trouble Greensboro Telegram. <lb/>
Railroad Casualties. <lb/>
Washington, Oct. report <lb/>
issued by the Inter-State Commerce <lb/>
Commission today shows that the <lb/>
total number of casualties persons <lb/>
on railroads in the United States <lb/>
during the fiscal year ending June <lb/>
1904, was comprising <lb/>
killed and injured. <lb/>
shows a large increase. The <lb/>
total number of collisions and de- <lb/>
was involving <lb/>
of damages to ears, en- <lb/>
and roadways This is an in <lb/>
crease of collisions and derail <lb/>
meats. The casualties were an in- <lb/>
crease of killed and of in- <lb/>
over the preceding year. <lb/>
One thing For Farmers To Do. <lb/>
Not satisfied with almost <lb/>
lute control of the prices of tobacco, <lb/>
the largest tobacco companies, <lb/>
the American Tobacco <lb/>
Consolidated Tobacco Company and <lb/>
the Tobacco Company, <lb/>
have merged into one great trust. <lb/>
There will be little more competition <lb/>
in the buying of the raw material <lb/>
and the farmers can have very little <lb/>
hope of the future in the way of high <lb/>
prices unless they cut down the pro- <lb/>
That is the only way they <lb/>
will be able to hold their own <lb/>
against the big <lb/>
Dispatch- <lb/>
Fifty Fatal Spree. <lb/>
Fifty drunken goats caused a <lb/>
great deal of excitement in Old <lb/>
Forge. Some men dumped a <lb/>
of fermented wheat in a vacant <lb/>
lot near where a number of <lb/>
were pasturing. <lb/>
The odor arrested the attention of <lb/>
the goats as being very tempting. <lb/>
They swarmed down the mountain <lb/>
and had a glorious time eating the <lb/>
wheat, The effect on the <lb/>
proved fatal, as they had eaten so <lb/>
much that they were poisoned. The <lb/>
residents feel the loss severely, as <lb/>
they derived their milk supply from <lb/>
the goats Independent. <lb/>
It's saying a good deal when the <lb/>
Republicans declare the Democrats <lb/>
unlit to rule the country, when the <lb/>
truth is, not enough white men have <lb/>
voted the Republican ticket any one <lb/>
year in the last forty to elect a Re- <lb/>
publican President. If Mr. Roosevelt <lb/>
is elected this year it must be done <lb/>
by the in Ohio, <lb/>
New Jersey, West Virginia and <lb/>
Maryland. If the vote in those <lb/>
states were deducted Mr. Parker <lb/>
would be elected without <lb/>
Raleigh Times. <lb/>
The Raleigh News wild Observer <lb/>
which is the and <lb/>
less knows says that the Associated <lb/>
I was in error stating that <lb/>
the decision of the U. S. supreme <lb/>
court in the South Dakota bond case <lb/>
would the other bonds of a <lb/>
like nature to those held by South <lb/>
Dakota. The News and Observer <lb/>
says it will do nothing of the <lb/>
Greensboro <lb/>
is <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/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
about finished their new addition to <lb/>
factory. They now have over <lb/>
The buggy has made <lb/>
such a reputation among the court <lb/>
chaps it is impassible for a <lb/>
feet of floor space engaged in buggy to stay in their factory, <lb/>
manufacturing and their The A. G. Cox Co. are <lb/>
are much better ever before. a new department to their <lb/>
There is the beat selection of, factory that will <lb/>
inks, library paste and feet of floor apace. This will be a <lb/>
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox great improvement to their factory <lb/>
Bro. ever brought to Winterville. nod give them greater capacity for <lb/>
Protect your eyes by buying one j work, <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Drug I Stoves, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
Store, price j styles, lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
Kittrell and Taylor have just before purchasing and save <lb/>
received a of flour. Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Bee them get their prices. umbrella, trunks <lb/>
For underwear that will make it aid Barber <lb/>
warm for you in cold weather call Co. <lb/>
at John Whitty Sou's. j B. W. Hatcher, of Liberty, will <lb/>
K. H. has put on a deliver address in the Masonic <lb/>
new coat paint on his hall Tuesday at o'clock. <lb/>
which adds very much to that part I invited. <lb/>
of the town. Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed Cox. Board 91.40 per day. Best <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. house town. <lb/>
See Kittrell Taylor for a candies a specialty at the <lb/>
loaf of bread. store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
good barrel of Kittrell have just re- <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and a nice assortment of cutlery <lb/>
you want a nice knife see them. <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or W. F. Fry is en the sick list. <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox We want your eggs at per <lb/>
Co. Fat they Barber Co. <lb/>
j We now have a complete line of <lb/>
I have been informed that A. ladies dress goods and trimming, <lb/>
W. Co. has the nicest notions, hats and umbrellas, rugs <lb/>
line of dress goods silks, ribbons, and window shades. Will take <lb/>
hamburg and lace in town. pleasure in showing one all <lb/>
Don't worry over that lb tie lot through our line, <lb/>
of cotton you had over when; Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
you got through ginning your lint Beady made clothing, hats, cap- <lb/>
lots. he Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys boots and <lb/>
in any the and Co. <lb/>
best market price paid every T. N. Manning and Co. have <lb/>
You folks may t us fresh cheese, nice mullets and a <lb/>
with the smallpox but we have full supply of Groceries, <lb/>
got as much stirring, Window door frame, porch <lb/>
for the size of our town, any columns, brackets nil kinds of <lb/>
other place. house trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
G- A. Kittrell and Co. have just prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
received a car load of No. Tim- M'S J. B. Carroll is light sick. <lb/>
Hay. Pure North Carolina pi tie Tar. <lb/>
Glass ware, crockery, tin, caps. Harrington, Berber and Co. <lb/>
A good chance to cut <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wish to con- <lb/>
tract to have five hundred cords <lb/>
wood cut. wood cutter wish- <lb/>
a job can ace them at their <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Just received, another car load <lb/>
of flour. <lb/>
ton, Barber Co. <lb/>
Finest line of drew goods in <lb/>
G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
For nice <lb/>
easts, we've got cheap, <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
Trunks and valises cheap. <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
For dress and work shirts call at <lb/>
Jno. Whitty Son's. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. will pay the <lb/>
top of the market for your grapes. <lb/>
For lime and stoves see A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
It you are in need of <lb/>
skirt and waist goods, <lb/>
call on R. G. Chapman Co <lb/>
Mis Katie Gold Warren left <lb/>
her home Penny Hill this morn-1 <lb/>
Miss home <lb/>
her to spend Sunday. <lb/>
tat <lb/>
wood cart hub. A. G. Cox Mfg. I <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For A pair of me- <lb/>
size mules. A. G. Cox. <lb/>
We want to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkey-, Geese, Chickens <lb/>
and Eggs and will guarantee high- <lb/>
est market price for <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
Second hand buggies cheap. If <lb/>
wish to buy a second hand <lb/>
cheap see the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
and cook stoves <lb/>
at A. W. Ange Go's. <lb/>
Pictures and picture frames. <lb/>
Harrington Umber Co. <lb/>
hall sideboards, heat- <lb/>
chairs see A. W. <lb/>
Ante and Co. <lb/>
in position to secure first <lb/>
raw material cheap, having <lb/>
THE SUIT YOU'RE <lb/>
LOOKING FOR <lb/>
We're positive It's Here. <lb/>
We've Suits you can <lb/>
put right on, wear away, <lb/>
and be proud of your <lb/>
Our Suits look right and <lb/>
are right in every way. <lb/>
Handsome in fabric, <lb/>
stylish in cut, faultless in <lb/>
fit and withal at a <lb/>
price. <lb/>
It isn't every store that <lb/>
can match up to these <lb/>
requirements--not by a <lb/>
If you buy your Fall <lb/>
Suit here, get <lb/>
something <lb/>
r OF THE ORDINARY <lb/>
RUT. J <lb/>
We are showing the new Brown Mixtures <lb/>
in Single or Double Breasted styles, narrow <lb/>
collars and lapels, well formed shoulders and <lb/>
handsomely tailored. <lb/>
Trousers cut correctly. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
hood, shawls See School Lunch Baskets, the very machinery with which to do our <lb/>
work, and able to save and <lb/>
work up nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Co. thing you <lb/>
T. N. Maturing Co. are carry- Co. <lb/>
the medicine that will cure The Pitt County Oil Mill is now <lb/>
diseases of the hf art in any stale, buying Cotton pay i save our customers <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
School books, stationery, pens, <lb/>
pencils school supplies of all <lb/>
kinds can lie found at the drug <lb/>
wish to notify the the highest cash price or ex <lb/>
public that gr every for meal. When yours <lb/>
day at mill one mile south of are ready write for price-. <lb/>
Frog Level on Sam We pay the of the market <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. for Barber and j store <lb/>
We now have hand a nice Co. your feet wearing <lb/>
line of dress good at remarkably At Reduced Prices-The A. Q. go. E. G. Chapman and <lb/>
low figures, coin.-, see and be con- Cos mg n have you <lb/>
Yours truly ,, o price, <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. They have ,., ., <lb/>
Box Body for la fence made and gT <lb/>
the season when may a bargain if you apply at <lb/>
want a box-body lo <lb/>
farm products to the barn or <lb/>
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
The <lb/>
Big consignment of Royal flour <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
making and selling them and you and Ca <lb/>
had better send them your order <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
See Q. A. Kittrell for feed stuff <lb/>
of all kinds. <lb/>
The Winterville Mfg. Co., puts <lb/>
up nice Hy proof kitchen safes. <lb/>
They are cheap and convenient. <lb/>
Get your dealer to order you <lb/>
See the Furniture at A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co's. Prices right. <lb/>
Cottonseed meal and hulls just <lb/>
A. Kittrell Co. <lb/>
We want your grapes every day <lb/>
to Friday at o'clock a. m. <lb/>
Don't bring them after that time <lb/>
Fridays nor on Saturdays. We <lb/>
pay per for No. <lb/>
ken and per pound for No <lb/>
Is. picked. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
O. A. A Co- <lb/>
For Nails and Lime see A. W. <lb/>
the on <lb/>
perfectly <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Cox, Winterville, N. O. 3-22 <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE. N <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Store and <lb/>
the Stock. <lb/>
This store bus a reputation to sustain. It is a <lb/>
safe and place to buy, a where <lb/>
i- triumphant, and when goodness <lb/>
m tit join hands with prices, wherein the fullest <lb/>
satisfaction is given. Think of it store, <lb/>
your place, to buy. <lb/>
values in high Goods, <lb/>
Broad Cloths, Cheviot, and <lb/>
lb popular weaves for suits and <lb/>
Skirt. <lb/>
Fine Jackets. The no <lb/>
Jackets for fall and winter are here. The styles <lb/>
are different from those last season. Too many to <lb/>
attempt, description. <lb/>
to wear Clothing. We carry the tines <lb/>
lines of Clothing made for boys, youths and men <lb/>
We carry the system and the <lb/>
made by Co. Try a suit of these <lb/>
clothes and if not satisfactory, money will be re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
C. L WILKINSON GO. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE. <lb/>
OUR SHOE STORE <lb/>
IS A VERY INTERESTING PLACE <lb/>
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Children and Infants. We t- yon much <lb/>
them in this spare, hut mm to call your i to <lb/>
the famous<lb/>
Free libraries. <lb/>
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Ralston Health Shoes For Hen. I <lb/>
BUNTING, <lb/>
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DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
I assembly of appropriated the We Fay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce. <lb/>
i the win from <lb/>
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for library. <lb/>
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in no other shoe A <lb/>
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intended. <lb/>
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while j nut i of material <lb/>
and workmanship may <lb/>
possibly be equaled, they <lb/>
file <lb/>
price, and that a good a <lb/>
sin e cannot be male and <lb/>
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combined. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of upon <lb/>
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fund. Under, <lb/>
these two the i <lb/>
General A- eight <lb/>
Mil h e libraries <lb/>
t thousand <lb/>
volume Selected I <lb/>
have In C I i <lb/>
a number <lb/>
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UNION MADE <lb/>
eat <lb/>
cured of Lame Years <lb/>
Stuttering <lb/>
had <lb/>
back I <lb/>
John BUSier. <lb/>
equal <lb/>
. for sprains Hi-it limited. It is <lb/>
ale Store, <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb/>
our Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, and <lb/>
butter, cool water and many that <lb/>
would be unattainable without Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, d we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when w <lb/>
we sell a machine with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
Ricky T-h t the <lb/>
I ever <lb/>
in ninety <lb/>
Tea or <lb/>
OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
ii CF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th. 1904- <lb/>
L and Discount<lb/>
At HI <lb/>
Demand Hi <lb/>
Due from Bank a e <lb/>
ah <lb/>
Gold Coin 1.1 <lb/>
Silver c.- <lb/>
Stock paid in 920,000.00<lb/>
Profits less <lb/>
3.509.03 <lb/>
deposits <lb/>
to cheek 189.716.16 <lb/>
int <lb/>
335.21 <lb/>
Bil's<lb/>
208,160.10 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of i <lb/>
L. Little, Cashier of the hank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the statement is true to the beat knowledge <lb/>
belief L. LITTLE. <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of J <lb/>
C. TYSON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
No strength, <lb/>
nervousness, headache, constipation, <lb/>
bad breath, general debility, sour <lb/>
and catarrh stomach are <lb/>
all due to indigestion. cures <lb/>
Indigestion. new discovery <lb/>
the natural Juices of digestion <lb/>
as In a healthy stomach, <lb/>
combined with the greatest known <lb/>
and properties. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In- <lb/>
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb/>
remedy cures all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, sweetening and <lb/>
strengthening the mucous membranes <lb/>
lining the stomach. <lb/>
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT <lb/>
Health to the Kick an <lb/>
to the Weak. <lb/>
only. <lb/>
lb trial Milt <lb/>
y a. C. Witt Co., <lb/>
Do you Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to flee us, keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros, j<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
. Will be if arrears be within on month while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of y and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second year--7. No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
. They may be To reduce Premium, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an daring the <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
or Sale By <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
DR. Q. F. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post Office <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Tobacco has Advanced Prices <lb/>
are Higher. We are well equip <lb/>
for selling your tobacco to <lb/>
fine advantage. We have <lb/>
men and. one of the <lb/>
est and best lighted houses in <lb/>
the State. Sell, us, we'll <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
The Political Apathy May Not Be <lb/>
After All. <lb/>
The of interest in political <lb/>
matters on the part of the general <lb/>
public this year is a matter of com <lb/>
Usually a presidential <lb/>
year, above all others, <lb/>
out the people and arouses their en- <lb/>
to a high pitch, but this <lb/>
year apathy i- the word all along the <lb/>
line. In speaking of matter to- <lb/>
day, an observant <lb/>
am not at all distressed over <lb/>
the failure of the to become <lb/>
excited over politics this year. That <lb/>
shows that they hare something <lb/>
else on their it is a good <lb/>
sign. It is not necessary for people <lb/>
to go wild over politics in order to <lb/>
the and when the <lb/>
country is in such condition that the <lb/>
people lire too busy to attend all the <lb/>
political meetings it is safe to say <lb/>
that things are in pretty good shape- <lb/>
I am in politics, as all <lb/>
good citizens should be, but I have <lb/>
learned that political activity should <lb/>
not be a predominating <lb/>
tic of a plain <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
THREE <lb/>
Cholera with One <lb/>
Small o Chamberlain's <lb/>
cholera <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
Mr G. W. Fowler of <lb/>
Ala., an he tad <lb/>
while nerving on a jury in h <lb/>
murder <lb/>
seat of county. Ala- <lb/>
He thews I <lb/>
ale some fresh meat some <lb/>
souse meat and it me cholera <lb/>
in a very severe torn. I <lb/>
was never more sick in my and <lb/>
sent to the drag store for a certain <lb/>
mixture, hut the <lb/>
sent me of <lb/>
and <lb/>
Remedy Instead, Kay I PR that he <lb/>
had what I Kent for, but that this <lb/>
medicine was mi he <lb/>
rather send it to me in <lb/>
fix I was in. I look one dose of <lb/>
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The seem id me <lb/>
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small the three of <lb/>
us. <lb/>
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Store. <lb/>
If the world's a of us <lb/>
must be at a <lb/>
Sour <lb/>
When the quantity of food taken <lb/>
is too or quality too rich, i <lb/>
sour stomach is likely to follow, <lb/>
especially so it the digestion <lb/>
has been weakened by <lb/>
Kat slowly it ml not too freely <lb/>
of food. <lb/>
the thoroughly. L-t five <lb/>
bums elapse between meaN, and <lb/>
feel a weight <lb/>
in the legion of tin- after <lb/>
take <lb/>
and Liver Tablets and the <lb/>
sour stomach may he avoided. <lb/>
For sale Drug Stole, <lb/>
Some men opportunities; <lb/>
for s lo lake of. <lb/>
What's in a <lb/>
Everything is in name when it <lb/>
comes to Hazel Salve. E. C. <lb/>
DeWitt Co., of Chicago, <lb/>
some years ago how to <lb/>
a salve from Witch Hazel that is a <lb/>
specific for Piles. For blind, bleed- <lb/>
itching protruding riles, <lb/>
eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and <lb/>
all skin diseases, DeWitt's Salve <lb/>
has no equal. This has rise <lb/>
worthless counterfeits <lb/>
Ask for DeWitt's, genuine. <lb/>
Sold at Drug Store. <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE <lb/>
MILLINERY CLOTHING. <lb/>
We use only the best mate- <lb/>
rials in our Hence <lb/>
the Popularity to which it has <lb/>
grown and recognized by all <lb/>
well dressed people to be up-to- <lb/>
date in every way. <lb/>
We are sole agents for <lb/>
the best make of Men's <lb/>
Youths, Boys Suits Over <lb/>
Coats and Pants. <lb/>
C. STORE <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock of this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
Fabric to be found in any city. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
The Recognized Leaders of Fine <lb/>
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, BeGs, Lounges, Cribs, <lb/>
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you <lb/>
call for in this line. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
HIVE<lb/>
When tbs rain came it made <lb/>
pretentious about it. <lb/>
A For Good <lb/>
The pills that are potent in their <lb/>
action and in effect are <lb/>
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. <lb/>
S. Philpot, Albany, Ga. <lb/>
bilious attack I took <lb/>
one. Small as it was it did me <lb/>
more good than blue mass <lb/>
or any other pill I ever took at <lb/>
tame time effect was pleas- <lb/>
ant. Little Early Risen are <lb/>
an Bold by <lb/>
Drag- Store. <lb/>
IS ALWAYS AT WORK FOR YOU. <lb/>
Watch This Space for Prices. <lb/>
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Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS GO <lb/>
Don't Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
Lawn edited nil <lb/>
with i I-, <lb/>
values for if thin for <lb/>
8.000 y m <lb/>
yOW the . <lb/>
Sale I--M- per yd. <lb/>
color opaque window Shade with in. <lb/>
fixtures complete. t <lb/>
t worth Sale <lb/>
untie pay <lb/>
hi-ii for, the during this <lb/>
gale at <lb/>
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents. <lb/>
Cotton gloss Towels, woven <lb/>
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes <lb/>
Others have cents this <lb/>
towels for <lb/>
hose, fill, seamless, <lb/>
v tilted I--P, fine Big values for cents <lb/>
p-i , this Sale per pair. <lb/>
High bust English On-set, <lb/>
Heel cable cord bust has <lb/>
trimmed top, perfect fitting. Sold the world <lb/>
over fur this Sale <lb/>
mercerized, spun gloss. Petticoat a, full <lb/>
width in. plaited flounce, none better for <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents <lb/>
This Sale cents per Dozen. <lb/>
.- i . bring I. I've<lb/>
Rig line of fall underwear, can't implicate <lb/>
Anywhere, Bold for big values, thin <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
1.000 pail of leather <lb/>
body ill price from <lb/>
I i-Sale <lb/>
We have a big lot bats that we from <lb/>
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at thane <lb/>
thin Sale <lb/>
Inspect this if You Don't Think these Goods are below <lb/>
Any Mar. s Prices Don't Buy. <lb/>
V. o sell the In -t ling, <lb/>
have this<lb/>
all you call ; is Sale <lb/>
. . -ll guaranteed, lull 10-4 I <lb/>
hid, yon for, <lb/>
m big line of good-, just re- <lb/>
c. m d. v. will have to them<lb/>
I will have to include <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear The Fair Ground <lb/>
N Y. were p timed <lb/>
I Devon last year. <lb/>
Two otter-paint agents amid the <lb/>
job would take <lb/>
I prices was cents a <lb/>
Oar said not over <lb/>
It We saved at <lb/>
least on and labor. <lb/>
American House, <lb/>
I vi N. Y., was painted two coats <lb/>
j lint <lb/>
Mr. diaries across the <lb/>
Street put-on coat <lb/>
Mr. Is <lb/>
he didn't paint <lb/>
one was better than <lb/>
two. <lb/>
Depends the paint . <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Carr sells our <lb/>
Lost in a Storm. <lb/>
Went Palm Beach, Fla <lb/>
The Florida coast has been <lb/>
ten days and <lb/>
vessels have been and <lb/>
a lives The Mel- <lb/>
a three <lb/>
schooner, Jacksonville to <lb/>
I Nassau ii cargo of lumber, <lb/>
j was beaten to two pat- <lb/>
i and five of the <lb/>
I crew were drowned. Among the <lb/>
is Mrs. wile of <lb/>
an in <lb/>
j n the <lb/>
West Indies. <lb/>
When the storm reached the <lb/>
height of its violence the <lb/>
J was and all on <lb/>
washed Another <lb/>
I lie lost n as Mr-. H. Mel- <lb/>
a young woman who <lb/>
i bride. She was <lb/>
by a falling mast and killed <lb/>
while clinging to <lb/>
of the by her <lb/>
arm. The husband's <lb/>
arm was broken in two places, but <lb/>
he was picked <lb/>
J L. <lb/>
After h great deal effort <lb/>
c J. L Wool en, the <lb/>
bus <lb/>
Dr. H Co., to <lb/>
make a special half intro- <lb/>
offer the fifty <lb/>
cent size of their <lb/>
the cure of <lb/>
ton and <lb/>
medicine is a recent dis- <lb/>
tor the cine of all diseases <lb/>
of the stomach and bowels. It not <lb/>
only quick relief, but it <lb/>
makes en e i. <lb/>
Dr. Howard's specific has been <lb/>
so remarkably successful in curing <lb/>
constipation, dyspepsia and all <lb/>
liver troubles, that J. L. Woolen <lb/>
ii willing to return the prise paid <lb/>
in every case it. not <lb/>
give relief. <lb/>
The old fashioned idea f <lb/>
with mineral , cathartic <lb/>
or harsh purgatives will soon <lb/>
tiling of the past. The best <lb/>
are prescribing Dr. How <lb/>
it <lb/>
gives desired and u <lb/>
t of the small and pleasant <lb/>
dose that is <lb/>
Headaches, coated tongue, d <lb/>
on speck-1 <lb/>
ad <lb/>
forms cf liver and i <lb/>
are soon cured by mi- scientific <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
So gnat, is the. demand for this <lb/>
specific, J. L. Woolen baa <lb/>
been able to a limit. <lb/>
supply, and every one who is <lb/>
troubled with dyspepsia, <lb/>
or liver trouble should call <lb/>
upon him at once, or send cents, <lb/>
and get sixty doses of the best <lb/>
medicine ever made, on I bin special <lb/>
offer, with his pr <lb/>
to the money if <lb/>
it docs cure. <lb/>
A Republican campaigner in <lb/>
Western North Carolina charges <lb/>
that Democrats were responsible <lb/>
for the assassination of <lb/>
That's about as near the truth as <lb/>
spell-binders ever get in <lb/>
I North Carolina Our only surprise <lb/>
,.,.,. . is the fellow didn't charge that <lb/>
Looks like n would be money , <lb/>
well invested for Dickinson avenue Parker trigger. <lb/>
to be improved. , Raleigh News and Observer <lb/>
TAX NOTICE. <lb/>
I will attend at the. <lb/>
tunes and places forth m <lb/>
collecting for the year <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Tuesday, October <lb/>
May's Chapel, Beaver Dam <lb/>
day, <lb/>
Bethel, <lb/>
day, <lb/>
Falkland, Falkland township, <lb/>
Sat a i day, <lb/>
All are requested to <lb/>
meet pay promptly <lb/>
O. W. Sheriff. <lb/>
Rodgers. A Co., of Nor- <lb/>
folk, together with other exporters, <lb/>
have given their buyers positive in- <lb/>
to make a deduction of four <lb/>
to the bale side strips <lb/>
and excess Imaging on cotton This <lb/>
is a waste and farmers are warned <lb/>
against the abuse Kinston Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
i You cannot Wt rid of <lb/>
skin, pimples, eyes, bad <lb/>
i breath with paint and <lb/>
Ten <lb/>
from within. <lb/>
or Tablets. Woolens Ding Store. <lb/>
Greenville Has <lb/>
at Last <lb/>
Got a Book Store. <lb/>
You can get all school books at. place. <lb/>
You can get anything needed in school supplies at <lb/>
one <lb/>
Isn't This Good News to You <lb/>
What is the use of trotting all over town when yon <lb/>
can everything yon want at <lb/>
BOOK STORE. <lb/>
Next Door to J. R. Corey.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
-I. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SETS NATURAL LAWS AT NAUGHT. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA AWARDS. <lb/>
Master Feat, <lb/>
when and Sells <lb/>
Brothers Enormous United shows, <lb/>
which come to Greenville on No- <lb/>
introduced in Madison <lb/>
Square Garden in his <lb/>
first and performance of <lb/>
looping the loop on a bicycle, the <lb/>
press of New York City accorded <lb/>
the achievement liberal illustrated <lb/>
and descriptive space as a most <lb/>
novel and wonderfully <lb/>
ration of desperate daring and <lb/>
steel nerved skill. From a point <lb/>
in the extreme height of can- <lb/>
dome makes a <lb/>
a speed <lb/>
eye cat down mm <lb/>
hundred <lb/>
feel me, and i. i kt- m <lb/>
a in mid- <lb/>
air on bis wheel. On the same <lb/>
scientific principle a <lb/>
swings a bucket filled with water <lb/>
in a circle without Spilling the <lb/>
loops the loop on <lb/>
It is necessary to at- <lb/>
sufficient velocity to overcome <lb/>
the natural force of gravitation. <lb/>
Notwithstanding the fact that <lb/>
looping the loop is a practical de- <lb/>
of recognized scientific <lb/>
laws it Is equally true that <lb/>
is today man he world <lb/>
who has accomplished this <lb/>
extraordinary feat, although <lb/>
have attempted it, and <lb/>
ably met with serious injury. He <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Medals From of F sh and <lb/>
Game at St. Louis Exposition. <lb/>
Gold Carolina <lb/>
Department of Agriculture, <lb/>
of native <lb/>
J. V. Lewis, <lb/>
old whaling <lb/>
H. H. collection <lb/>
of animals; If. H <lb/>
collection of <lb/>
of fishes <lb/>
medals; W. E. Stone, <lb/>
of native <lb/>
North Carolina Board of <lb/>
Raleigh, collection of marine <lb/>
invert North <lb/>
of Agriculture, Raleigh, <lb/>
native reptiles <lb/>
it ins; George l Scar- <lb/>
Avon, model of <lb/>
oyster and <lb/>
A. D. Willis, <lb/>
Morehead City, of sharpie; <lb/>
North State Museum, <lb/>
collection of mounted <lb/>
game fishes; State of North <lb/>
Carolina, collection of native wild <lb/>
animals, mounted, <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
N. O, Oct. <lb/>
Miss Chapman, of Win- <lb/>
who ha been visiting <lb/>
brother, C. F. Chapman, returned <lb/>
home Saturday- <lb/>
Sidney Hayes, of <lb/>
county, Virginia, has accepted a <lb/>
position with the Beaufort County <lb/>
Lumber Co. <lb/>
Oscar of Ayden, <lb/>
spent Sunday here. <lb/>
W. T. Sledge and C. H. Hobbs <lb/>
spent Sunday in Washington. <lb/>
Miss Annie Gaskins, who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. Stanley, has re- <lb/>
turned to her home in Kinston. <lb/>
Mr. ard M'S. Leggett are visit- <lb/>
Mrs. mother near <lb/>
Enfield. <lb/>
Messrs Alford nod Jacobs spent <lb/>
today in Greenville. <lb/>
is spending this <lb/>
week with his brother in Halifax <lb/>
and t. ill Weldon fair. <lb/>
P. H. Harrington Miss Early <lb/>
friends Ayden Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Harrell spent <lb/>
Saturday Washington. <lb/>
Two Practical Sermons. <lb/>
Rev. A. T. two <lb/>
practical timely <lb/>
in the Sunday. <lb/>
The subject of the sermon <lb/>
was of the and <lb/>
His <lb/>
of sermon of <lb/>
till rides with great As friends of the <lb/>
named, now also do Prodigious I borne he discussed good laws, good <lb/>
who on an ordinary safety law makers, good officers, good <lb/>
leaps across a chasm fifty <lb/>
in width, and the <lb/>
who miraculously <lb/>
schools, good neighbors, good <lb/>
father and mother, the d <lb/>
Christ, on each of which he made <lb/>
scales the perpendicular inside of very strong points. <lb/>
Devil's <lb/>
What a Year Brings Forth. <lb/>
The enemies of the home were <lb/>
discussed under the headings of <lb/>
pride, too much business, gossip, <lb/>
provinces of China were to be <lb/>
by the troops of Russia, ac- <lb/>
cording to a solemn convention, <lb/>
but, I he promise was cynically dis- <lb/>
regarded. the <lb/>
and other governments, to say <lb/>
of the Peking Government, <lb/>
to get the Russians to adhere to <lb/>
their engagement <lb/>
evasive replies were made lo <lb/>
requests r fresh assurances. <lb/>
Instead of giving new <lb/>
Russia seized new points made <lb/>
cleat late Man bold the <lb/>
-country by fore . Hence <lb/>
the present war, which, in <lb/>
i short space of one year, has shown <lb/>
that Russia's to China <lb/>
and disregard of the r q of <lb/>
Last October the three eastern W drying <lb/>
and social round <lb/>
dance the <lb/>
worship. He especially <lb/>
ed i be latter said the <lb/>
barrier Satan entering the home <lb/>
wan a regular family <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deed R. Williams <lb/>
issued to the following <lb/>
con last week; <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Robert Jane May. <lb/>
Haddock and Julia <lb/>
i. <lb/>
is and <lb/>
I Winds- <lb/>
Samuel Guy and Daisy <lb/>
nations was insufficiently backed <lb/>
. . . it Joseph Little and Annie Little. <lb/>
-with force. Force makes <lb/>
. a title which is morally de- <lb/>
defect has <lb/>
failed to <lb/>
overrated her might <lb/>
Her sense of duty, or care for <lb/>
Veracity was insufficient lo <lb/>
her out of when she <lb/>
promised to p., but little Japan <lb/>
has able to expel her from <lb/>
the best part of it. The race is <lb/>
the swift, nor <lb/>
to the strong if swiftness and <lb/>
strength not supplemented <lb/>
by intellectual and moral sound- <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
Our Mr. R. L. Smith is now at <lb/>
Norfolk horse show and will <lb/>
return the latter part of the week <lb/>
with a car load each of extra good <lb/>
horses mules. If you want a <lb/>
good service or pleasure animal <lb/>
at our stables. <lb/>
B. L. Smith A Co. <lb/>
Turner Hemby and Mary E. <lb/>
Daniel. <lb/>
Lee and Ellen May. <lb/>
Ambitious Messenger Boy Tries <lb/>
Hand Forging a Check. <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Harding, a member <lb/>
of the colony of legal lights in the <lb/>
Trust building, is minus a <lb/>
boy today, but his bank ac <lb/>
is intact and he has a shoe- <lb/>
outfit as an added asset to <lb/>
the sheep-bound volumes and <lb/>
legal documents that mark <lb/>
him as a follower of <lb/>
The messenger boy was a bright <lb/>
young colored youth, ambitious <lb/>
and intelligent for a boy of his <lb/>
age. He performed his <lb/>
faithfully and soon learned a good <lb/>
deal of the routine of bis employ- <lb/>
office, even to the location of <lb/>
the check book. <lb/>
While Mr. Harding was out of <lb/>
the office yesterday, the intelligent <lb/>
messenger made a check for <lb/>
it. payable to F. C. <lb/>
Abbott Co., and signing his em- <lb/>
name. After endorsing <lb/>
the name of Mr. P. C. on <lb/>
the back of the check, he sallied <lb/>
forth to receive the cash. It was <lb/>
e to persuade a sale. <lb/>
man in a store that the check <lb/>
regular that Mr. Harding <lb/>
to walk in. And then the boy <lb/>
standing not <lb/>
upon the order of hi going. <lb/>
In bis haste, the young forger <lb/>
neglected to go by the build- <lb/>
for the outfit <lb/>
which enabled him to pick up a <lb/>
few my nickels and dimes from <lb/>
the <lb/>
New Pastor <lb/>
The Christian church here <lb/>
has <lb/>
and Louisa B. extended a call to Rev. H. H. <lb/>
Ha i <lb/>
John House Clara Moot. <lb/>
All Attend Promptly. <lb/>
The young ladies, and <lb/>
who are to take part, in enter- <lb/>
to be given under the <lb/>
auspices the ladies of the <lb/>
Methodist are requested to <lb/>
meet in the Masonic temple <lb/>
house Thursday night at o'clock. <lb/>
The children requested to meet <lb/>
afternoon at <lb/>
of Newport Va. <lb/>
has accepted and will arrive <lb/>
to enter upon his pastoral <lb/>
duties. H- will preach Sunday <lb/>
mo and a welcome service <lb/>
be held at night. <lb/>
men to wood. <lb/>
We Will pay weekly. Good wages. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman Son. <lb/>
10-25 w N. C. <lb/>
Arc You Registered <lb/>
The ration books not <lb/>
be open many more days. If yon <lb/>
have changed your residence or <lb/>
become of age net last election <lb/>
you need lo be looking after it if <lb/>
yon expect to vote. And every- <lb/>
body should <lb/>
Monday, October 24th, 1904. <lb/>
Thomas Cotton went to Conetoe <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. Fred Cox left Sunday for <lb/>
J. S. Edwards returned to <lb/>
Whitakers Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. T. L. Bland returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mrs. R. O. left this <lb/>
morning for Richmond. <lb/>
H. W. Whedbee Sunday <lb/>
evening for New Bern. <lb/>
E. H. returned <lb/>
day evening from New York. <lb/>
L. I. Moore left <lb/>
day evening for Pamlico Court. <lb/>
Mm. L. H. Lee went to Ayden, <lb/>
Sunday evening and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Hon R. B. Glenn spent Saturday <lb/>
night here mil left Sunday tor <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Mrs. D. E. House returned Sun- <lb/>
day from a visit to her <lb/>
mother <lb/>
J. S. left I his morning <lb/>
for Baltimore. Mrs. Norman and <lb/>
the children to Parmele. <lb/>
J. S. Joyner of Baltimore, who <lb/>
has been visiting hi sister, Mrs. <lb/>
J. A. Lang it.-it Sunday evening. <lb/>
Miss Jennie of Kinston, <lb/>
who has been visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. R, W. King, returned home <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. R. F, Betts returned <lb/>
day from <lb/>
she had been attending the horse <lb/>
show and visiting relatives. <lb/>
Tuesday, October 25th, 1904. <lb/>
G. Moore to Whitakers <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Rev. J. returned to <lb/>
Kinston Monday evening. <lb/>
left this morn- <lb/>
for a Bertie county. <lb/>
Mis Martha went over <lb/>
to House the morning train to <lb/>
visit <lb/>
R. L. Smith and W. A. Pol laid <lb/>
went lo Norfolk today to attend <lb/>
the show. <lb/>
of Winterville, <lb/>
is visiting her Mrs. Walter <lb/>
Buck, South Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Morgan, of <lb/>
town, has been visiting <lb/>
Mrs E. B. left Monday. <lb/>
Sheriff O. W. Harrington went <lb/>
to Goldsboro today to take a <lb/>
man to colored hospital for <lb/>
insane. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King, returned <lb/>
Monday evening, from a visit to <lb/>
City, Mount <lb/>
and Wilson. <lb/>
A. C. left this morn- <lb/>
for a trip out West and will <lb/>
take in the Si. Louis exposition <lb/>
while away. <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. left this morn- <lb/>
for Fayetteville lo attend the <lb/>
state convention cf the Daughters <lb/>
of the Confederacy. <lb/>
Misses Nina James and <lb/>
Skinner went to Tarboro today to <lb/>
take part a musical there under <lb/>
bethel, who have been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. D. C. Moore, left this morn- <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Shields, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who has been visiting <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. E. B. Higgs, re- <lb/>
turned home this morning. Little <lb/>
Miss Madeline Higgs accompanied <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
Wednesday, October 1904 <lb/>
F. G. James went to Norfolk to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
H. B. Phillips went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. W. Perkins left this morning <lb/>
for Hamlet. <lb/>
J. B, Cherry, Sr., left this morn- <lb/>
for Baltimore, <lb/>
R. R. Gotten left this <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore and New <lb/>
Greenville has for a long time <lb/>
a book store. It has been <lb/>
a great to its people <lb/>
to have been compelled to go to so <lb/>
many to procure some <lb/>
thing in and a <lb/>
few . books. Have yon ever <lb/>
stopped to think how have <lb/>
been and wandering <lb/>
around these many years for <lb/>
purpose Will it not be a pleas- <lb/>
to you to know that Greenville <lb/>
is to have a book store Of course <lb/>
it will. <lb/>
The book store will be located in <lb/>
the building opposite Pulley <lb/>
It is to be a book store in <lb/>
full meaning of word. lb <lb/>
will carry all the school books and <lb/>
the largest and nicest line of school <lb/>
stationery the town It's line <lb/>
of box paper will be surpassed by <lb/>
none. Just think, you cm get. <lb/>
them all at one You will <lb/>
also be able to get anything <lb/>
office supplies as well the latest <lb/>
books, magazines, periodicals, etc. <lb/>
To the lovers of music it will be a <lb/>
delight to know a line of the <lb/>
latest and best music is to be car- <lb/>
There are too <lb/>
l mention in this space <lb/>
yon will be able to procure at the <lb/>
book store. <lb/>
At the book store only <lb/>
has in a stationary, <lb/>
goods are arriving daily. the <lb/>
meantime if you <lb/>
something in the way of office sup- <lb/>
plies or stationery and can't find <lb/>
if elsewhere in town you would be <lb/>
very apt to find it now at Evans <lb/>
Book ore. ltd <lb/>
Notice to Parents. <lb/>
The graded schools were <lb/>
for the children of the dis- <lb/>
and it is the desire of the <lb/>
board of trustees that all <lb/>
The board dislikes to exclude any <lb/>
child the school. <lb/>
But are a few parents who <lb/>
have neglected to have their child- <lb/>
y The most of the <lb/>
parents complied with the <lb/>
orders of board of aldermen, <lb/>
ii i- but reasonable that all shall <lb/>
so. <lb/>
The executive committee of the <lb/>
board therefore trusts all <lb/>
parents, who have not done so, <lb/>
u ill have their vaccinated <lb/>
at thus board <lb/>
auspices of the Daughters of of of taking any <lb/>
the Confederacy- in matter <lb/>
Mrs. Sallie Davenport By order cf the executive coin- <lb/>
First of <lb/>
Nichols Co. buckwheat at daughter, Miss Bailie, of Hamil- of the board of Trustee. <lb/>
M. I ton and Bettie Manning, <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
. in i <lb/>
. , <lb/>
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