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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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DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Goods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
tiling <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have good <lb/>
tool box and prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
single <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
Steamer B. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington except Sunday, <lb/>
a. m for Greenville, leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at m. Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
fend all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
Weal. <lb/>
should order <lb/>
freight by Dominion Line <lb/>
from New and <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern It. K. and <lb/>
Old Don in on Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line Philadelphia. <lb/>
Day Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Line front Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours to change <lb/>
Without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Green N. C. <lb/>
I. B. Walker, Vice President <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
81-80 Beach Street. N, Y. <lb/>
C. T. and Z. V. Johnson <lb/>
having sold to A. E. Tucker their en- <lb/>
tire interest in the firm of A K. Tucker <lb/>
Co. heretofore existing in the <lb/>
of Greenville, N. C, the said firm is <lb/>
hereby dissolved by mutual consent <lb/>
from and after this date. <lb/>
the firm of dissolution the said <lb/>
A E. takes all the a counts <lb/>
and assumes all the liabilities of aid <lb/>
All persons said <lb/>
will therefore make payment to said <lb/>
V. E. Tucker and all persons having <lb/>
claims against firm will present them <lb/>
to said a. E Tucker tor payment. <lb/>
Witness our hand and signatures <lb/>
this Sept 1904. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Z, V- JOHNSON. <lb/>
Having purchased the entire <lb/>
of C. T. and V. John- <lb/>
son in the firm of A. E. Co , <lb/>
I will continue the business in my own <lb/>
name at the same I beg to thank <lb/>
our for their favors and to <lb/>
solicit a continuation of the same. <lb/>
shall endeavor to please those who <lb/>
favor me with their patronage and to <lb/>
make it to their advantage to come <lb/>
again. <lb/>
All persons having claims against <lb/>
the old of A. h. Tucker Co., <lb/>
will present them to me for <lb/>
and persons owing the firm will <lb/>
make payment to me. <lb/>
This Sept 17th 1904. <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER. <lb/>
We have sold our entire interest in <lb/>
the firm of A. E. Tucker end Co., who <lb/>
will continue the business at same <lb/>
old stand arid we take pleasure in com- <lb/>
mending him to the favor patron <lb/>
age of the public. <lb/>
This Sept 17th 1904. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Z. V. <lb/>
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM <lb/>
LAND NEAR THE TOWN <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
By virtue of certain decrees of the <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt county made ii <lb/>
a cause therein pending, <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
G. C, Edwards and Susie . Wilson <lb/>
i and the other heirs-at-law of <lb/>
B. J. Wilson, the undersigned will <lb/>
expose to public sale before the court <lb/>
I house door in the town of ville, <lb/>
j on Monday, 7th November for <lb/>
I the purpose of making assets, the fol- <lb/>
lowing described tracts of land, to- <lb/>
I wit- <lb/>
One tract known as the home-place <lb/>
of B. J. Wilson and is a part of his <lb/>
I homestead, and described as lands <lb/>
whereon the buildings are lo ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of S. O. Brown and <lb/>
I Mrs. A. D. Johnson, and all <lb/>
the home place lying on the west side <lb/>
of the railroad, containing fifty-eight <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
Also one other tract, it being apart <lb/>
of the homestead, containing about <lb/>
fifty acres, described as tie- <lb/>
I lands of S. O. Brown, I ho Unit for <lb/>
I owned by William <lb/>
and known as the Proctor lands, and <lb/>
being the same land whereon <lb/>
now live <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This October <lb/>
II. H. <lb/>
Commissioner and Administrator. <lb/>
Skinner <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb/>
A torpid liver deranges the <lb/>
system, and produces <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb/>
There is no better remedy for these <lb/>
common diseases than DR. <lb/>
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Importing White Farm Labor. <lb/>
Reports are that Mississippi plant- <lb/>
are whole families of <lb/>
Mexicans for work in that State. <lb/>
There is a general movement in <lb/>
Mississippi, it is said, to get lid of <lb/>
laborers as far as possible on <lb/>
account of the great trouble which <lb/>
they have given during the past few <lb/>
years. Planters in that part of the <lb/>
country have pooled their interests <lb/>
in an effort to change the character <lb/>
of labor is along the same line <lb/>
of an editorial which appeared in <lb/>
this paper yesterday. The time has <lb/>
come when the Southern people are <lb/>
not going to continue to put up <lb/>
with the trifling labor. If the <lb/>
members of that race are smart they <lb/>
will improve the character of their <lb/>
work. There is no time for <lb/>
on the part of the <lb/>
Dispatch <lb/>
At Rutland, Vt., on Wednesday, <lb/>
fourteen pretty young ladies <lb/>
a new plan for raising <lb/>
for missionary work They acted <lb/>
as conductors and were allowed by <lb/>
the street railway company to retain <lb/>
all they took tin over the average <lb/>
day's receipts. One citizen gave <lb/>
for riding a few yards, and <lb/>
there were many similar donations <lb/>
in smaller amounts Several thous- <lb/>
and dollars were cleared How <lb/>
many ways have women got anyhow <lb/>
to make man pay the freight <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
GERMICIDE <lb/>
By its combined therapeutic action <lb/>
upon the blood and the <lb/>
membrane, Hancock's Liquid <lb/>
positively and sorely <lb/>
Cures <lb/>
Catarrh <lb/>
uM <lb/>
Catarrh is a constitutional dis- <lb/>
j e local treatment alone <lb/>
will not ere t- is the <lb/>
greatest germicide known, and a <lb/>
builder. Its value has been <lb/>
for age s, but all its curative effects <lb/>
were never obtainable till the discovery <lb/>
of Hancock's Liquid So <lb/>
is its action that we guarantee it to <lb/>
cure Catarrh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dan- <lb/>
Ringworm, Prickly Heat. <lb/>
Sore Mouth and Throat, Granulated <lb/>
Eyelids, and all diseases of the Scalp. <lb/>
HANCOCK'S LIQUID OINTMENT. <lb/>
Prepared especially for Burnt. Scalds, Open <lb/>
Chafed Raw Bella, <lb/>
of Face and and <lb/>
Sold at all reliable Write for booklet <lb/>
on the curative and toilet of <lb/>
HANCOCK LIQUID CO, <lb/>
Baltimore. Md. <lb/>
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM <lb/>
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. <lb/>
REV. Ph. D., Principal. <lb/>
N. C, Mm. h 9th., 1904. <lb/>
Mr. M. Charlotte, N. C, <lb/>
Dear is a little unusual to file an order this <lb/>
in th but we find that h more Pianos which <lb/>
we add to r the at- <lb/>
in the work. quite a number of your <lb/>
g they have all <lb/>
good satisfaction. Ir requires a piano of unusual merit <lb/>
constant use ch all piano- within our <lb/>
school, but e are glad to able to say your <lb/>
have test, and we will continue to purchase <lb/>
your time to time as need arises. <lb/>
there sue about a dozen now in school. <lb/>
J. H. Principal. <lb/>
NOTICE OF LAND HALE. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
and <lb/>
vs land for <lb/>
C M. I ii vision <lb/>
and Jennie Blow. I <lb/>
By of a decree f <lb/>
Pitt county, made by <lb/>
D. C. Clerk, on the 8th day <lb/>
in a certain special <lb/>
proceeding wherein A. blow and <lb/>
other plaintiffs and C. Blow <lb/>
and other are defendants, I will, t <lb/>
Monday the 21st of November, <lb/>
o'clock M., expose to public I <lb/>
ale before the court door In <lb/>
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash the following real prone <lb/>
wit On certain house and In the I <lb/>
of Greenville, North Carolina, <lb/>
on the, <lb/>
east, B. Johnson lot on <lb/>
north, Washington street on west <lb/>
and Third street on tin- South and sit- <lb/>
on the corner of Washington <lb/>
and Third streets, and known as <lb/>
Dr. William Blow lot- If the <lb/>
chaser would prefer the following <lb/>
terms may he had to wit cash, the <lb/>
balance in Ii, and IS months. This <lb/>
sale Is made for division. <lb/>
This the 18th day of October, Hint. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Commissioner. <lb/>
A Ride For Life <lb/>
fondly expecting <lb/>
hi in to die, for <lb/>
life, miles, to get King's <lb/>
New Discovery for <lb/>
Coughs Colds, . H Brown, <lb/>
of death's <lb/>
lint this <lb/>
wonderful medicine gave <lb/>
relief soon hi in. He <lb/>
writes; now <lb/>
Like <lb/>
and Grip <lb/>
prove matchless merit for a <lb/>
Throat and Lung troubles, Gnat <lb/>
and <lb/>
bottles free at Ding; Store <lb/>
t. s. w, <lb/>
A rare and magnificent dis- <lb/>
play of these pianos can now <lb/>
be seen and heard at Green- <lb/>
ville, at lowest factory prices <lb/>
and easiest terms. We also <lb/>
have on the floor several slight- <lb/>
upright pianos at <lb/>
pi-ires longing; <lb/>
I to i i ii men r, <lb/>
is gun ed for in years, <lb/>
We also have a line display <lb/>
I of low <lb/>
figures ranging in from <lb/>
186.00 and up. The , are fully <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
This factory will <lb/>
close before more <lb/>
days, when prices will <lb/>
promptly withdrawn, and if <lb/>
you have any earthly use for <lb/>
fit piano or organ it will <lb/>
pa you a look around, <lb/>
in <lb/>
P-e Patrick, who is <lb/>
us during our stay <lb/>
here, glad to give you <lb/>
a tune. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
Q. Q. F <lb/>
A. man advertises his <lb/>
lien he marries a tailor- <lb/>
made woman. <lb/>
Norfolk, , <lb/>
Cotton and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chi-ago and New Orleans. <lb/>
TN <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Factors of <lb/>
ad <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
North Carolina. I In Superior <lb/>
Pitt County. I Court <lb/>
Aaron Wooten, Jr. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
take notice an action as <lb/>
above has been commenced in the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, in which <lb/>
the plaintiff seeks a divorce from the <lb/>
bonds of matrimony heretofore sol- <lb/>
between the plaintiff and the <lb/>
defendant; and the said defendant will <lb/>
further take notice that she Is required <lb/>
to appear at the next term of the <lb/>
of said County to be held on the <lb/>
first Monday in November at the <lb/>
court house of said county in Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C, and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb/>
the relief demanded in <lb/>
This the day of September <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
A girl may lie the pink of pro- <lb/>
blushing. <lb/>
From to pa <lb/>
One of the most remarkable <lb/>
of a Cold, deep-seated on the lung- <lb/>
pneumonia, i- that of <lb/>
Ii Marion, I mi , I <lb/>
who was by use <lb/>
of One Minute Cough Cure. <lb/>
coughing and straining <lb/>
so weakened me that I ran down <lb/>
down in weight from to lbs. j <lb/>
I triad h number of remedies to <lb/>
avail until I used One Minute <lb/>
Cure. Four bottles of this <lb/>
wonderful remedy cured me entire- <lb/>
of the cough, strengthened my <lb/>
lungs and restored me to my nor- <lb/>
weight, health and <lb/>
Hold at Wooten's Store. <lb/>
Many a man loses what <lb/>
energy he has while waiting for a <lb/>
rich relative to die. <lb/>
What is Life <lb/>
In the last analysis nobody <lb/>
knows, but we do know that it is <lb/>
under strict law. Abuse that law <lb/>
even slightly, pain results. <lb/>
living means derangement of <lb/>
the organs, resulting in <lb/>
Headache or Liver trouble. <lb/>
Dr. New Life Pills quickly <lb/>
re-adjusts this. Us gentle, yet <lb/>
thorough. at <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
at Lost <lb/>
You can get all l at one piano, <lb/>
Yon get anything needed in school supplies at <lb/>
one place. <lb/>
Isn't This Good News to You <lb/>
What is the use of trotting nil over town when yon <lb/>
can everything you want at <lb/>
BOOK STORE. <lb/>
Next Door to J. R. Corey. <lb/>
EXECUTORS NOTICE <lb/>
Letters testamentary having <lb/>
issued to me, by the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, as ex- <lb/>
of the last will and testament <lb/>
of Martha A. Mills, and <lb/>
as such executor, <lb/>
notice is hereby -i n lo all persons <lb/>
holding claims the estate of <lb/>
said Martha A. Mills, to present them <lb/>
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or the day of <lb/>
or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in liar their very All persons <lb/>
Indebted to said estate are requested I <lb/>
to make Immediate pa meat to <lb/>
This of September, <lb/>
JOHN HI Italics, j <lb/>
Executor Mary A. Mills. <lb/>
Jarvis A Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
Dr. ID. L. <lb/>
. Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
i. . <lb/>
AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
Ayden N. C, Oct. 1904. <lb/>
returned to Green-1 <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Our roller wash board a <lb/>
it is without a <lb/>
Is destined to take the <lb/>
lead, try one, is to buy one, <lb/>
to buy one, is to never be <lb/>
Without one <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. T. B. Carney and Mrs. A . <lb/>
F. Hart came up fr <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, windows, <lb/>
doors, blind. side lights at sick quite a while, has gone to <lb/>
Ahoskie to recuperate <lb/>
When need a nice, light, are good value, for<lb/>
Co S C <lb/>
As for tomatoes, M, t K. E. <lb/>
take <lb/>
who have visiting Mis. J. N. <lb/>
Taylor, have returned to their <lb/>
The latest thing in shoe. <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and <lb/>
W. C. Jackson and new <lb/>
line of dress g are taking the <lb/>
fancy of all who bee them. They <lb/>
are <lb/>
received fine line of Go to E. E. Go's new I Those desiring work <lb/>
new and can fit you up in any style market tor beef, fresh meats, sail j in the enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
ice. and fresh fish. do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co. First Class hand made brick, by j for <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apple the wholesale and retail large the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. always on hand, your orders <lb/>
Call on s for a bar , solicited. J. A. Griffin, <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better j Miss Fannie of Green <lb/>
to be had anywhere. passed through yesterday <lb/>
G. F. Morrison, who has been on her way to <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
great pleasure receiving sub j <lb/>
and willing for, <lb/>
those in an ear-. have h ii- <lb/>
Why suffer from intense head <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, <lb/>
smoothest seat on market <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Corn, hay and oats, at J. E. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Now we have plenty <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If ii in., give you absolute <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer Hill <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
It. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
when you can be permanently relic as any one. <lb/>
e cue pair of glasses Ayden Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
A large crowd went from here to <lb/>
eyes, when in need of glasses, <lb/>
ways go bad to worse. A lit- <lb/>
the Democratic rally on the 22nd. <lb/>
If you need a pair of new <lb/>
of all who man Ml <lb/>
office. also like <lb/>
for job <lb/>
John It. I h lO <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Fro-11 the large umber of pie- <lb/>
Hurt carry out <lb/>
every week they must be doing a <lb/>
big business as well a- doing good <lb/>
work. <lb/>
The stove brigade were busily <lb/>
engaged yesterday, and they don't <lb/>
feel at all out of stoves <lb/>
we mean. <lb/>
B. F. Early is visiting friends in <lb/>
Bet tie <lb/>
Remember you can d <lb/>
piques and <lb/>
ether good, too lo <lb/>
J, K, A Bro. <lb/>
tie piece of glass properly is the time to buy them at W. If. <lb/>
I Edwards Co. <lb/>
bales of cotton on an average <lb/>
per day is what the Ayden Milling <lb/>
and Mfg. Co., They <lb/>
if do not secure and the public have <lb/>
our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, N. IS, <lb/>
L J. W. Taylor <lb/>
left this morning through the <lb/>
country for Washington. <lb/>
We are is for Hint <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
found it out. <lb/>
Our stock of ribbons is wide, <lb/>
nice and cheap, J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
For next fifteen days you can <lb/>
buy a suit at cost from W. M. <lb/>
Edwards Co. <lb/>
All percales for at W <lb/>
M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls at <lb/>
J. B. Bro. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon A <lb/>
The smallpox scare has passed. Tyson the prettiest line of <lb/>
quiet in good in town, <lb/>
hind, and people The smallpox not materially <lb/>
themselves that matters were no effected the at the <lb/>
graded school. Some who decided <lb/>
Come to see us when you want ; at first not to be have <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured j changed their minds and <lb/>
New line of men's suits, youth j Tobacco, we handle Trust are back in school. <lb/>
and over-coat's Hart perhaps just at this E. <lb/>
suits, <lb/>
fit everybody at. Cannon A I Uncle Billie <lb/>
A very large of wild gee-c of what he makes every <lb/>
over out- <lb/>
going southward. Many of <lb/>
G. may not possibly be as <lb/>
busy as a Wall street broker yet <lb/>
Saturday to the Lord. How many j It is plain M an Insurance man he <lb/>
such. He a member of gets there. He is not only a too- <lb/>
Christian nils most ex-j but has found it necessary to <lb/>
it <lb/>
the <lb/>
older citizens say <lb/>
The public to know that <lb/>
I handle only a first-class <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
qualify of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and the best <lb/>
CHEMICALS <lb/>
Alto carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Rubber and Elastic <lb/>
Best stock of Brush, <lb/>
es of all kinds, hie- <lb/>
com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
M. SAULS. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
and J. t. son is about over I an, offering is to be congratulated id being ,. <lb/>
in order t. Hustler having <lb/>
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Do you know J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
keep the most complete line of <lb/>
bleaching and ginghams <lb/>
town. Their customers tell me <lb/>
that it is so. <lb/>
s enlarged <lb/>
or no made. Best <lb/>
given, Bros., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
David turned from <lb/>
Ball <lb/>
something <lb/>
Just a few more thousand home <lb/>
made cypress shingles for sale by <lb/>
Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
J. L. Bland, child alter <lb/>
spending from until <lb/>
day here, to Green- you my dry notions <lb/>
. j other line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
double, single and fold- be nine to please yon and you <lb/>
bed spring, m J B. <lb/>
sell. My. line of pants cannot lo <lb/>
excelled, and the fail to see Caution A Ty- <lb/>
shoe which I handle new crockery both plain and <lb/>
not surpassed by any oilier cake. I are cheaper <lb/>
Give me a call and when I have formerly. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, Kent Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
wire <lb/>
Smith Bro <lb/>
Cypress for <lb/>
If need anything in the way j Tyson. <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware I H,,, f <lb/>
. come see us, Hart Jenkins. at W. M. Edwards Co <lb/>
A-k B. G. Dug about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
P. O, Building, <lb/>
We venture the assertion that <lb/>
Ayden, the of it, has more <lb/>
chili en attending school than any <lb/>
other town in the state. <lb/>
Tyson are displaying <lb/>
the 1110-1 up to dale line of <lb/>
ever ibis <lb/>
One lot of calico at W. M. <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
A lot hamburg edgings in <lb/>
remnants. You can buy <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Bat Harrington and Miss <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon- <lb/>
Ladies and slippers at <lb/>
it W. M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
A ice selection of rugs at W. <lb/>
M. Go's, <lb/>
W. F Hart left Sunday <lb/>
Early, of visit-j to Tampa and <lb/>
Miss Dudley points in Florida. He will <lb/>
A, big Stock cook I go to Cuba. He expects <lb/>
and heating stoves and repairs for to he away some ten or twelve <lb/>
.- Hotel Annie, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
them <lb/>
wide sheeting for at W. cheap at W. M. Go's <lb/>
M. Edwards Co. Special attention is called to <lb/>
Call and our line of shawls, Infant caps and <lb/>
grade haggle, can be of ribbons at<lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
of material and To make room for fall stock we <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mtg. Co. will dry goods, shoes sod hats <lb/>
Miss Davis left L reduced prices. W. M. <lb/>
morning to visit friends in Wash- j and Co. <lb/>
hi and also to attend the j <lb/>
now in <lb/>
here. <lb/>
E A Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can lo please you with <lb/>
new of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
J. J. Hines who has been sick <lb/>
fever a long while is, we <lb/>
are glad learn, very much <lb/>
Men ad suits at cost at W. <lb/>
M. Clo, <lb/>
J, m. Hines and daughter, Miss <lb/>
Lizzie, are in Washington attend- <lb/>
the. Christian convention. <lb/>
same at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Large stock of furniture consist- <lb/>
of suits, steads, <lb/>
and chairs, <lb/>
straw, felt and col ton at J. R. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Miss. Julia Brady spent <lb/>
in <lb/>
One lot of shirts for <lb/>
at M. Edwards. <lb/>
Mason- Jars and <lb/>
at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
New up-to-date Wheeler <lb/>
Wilson machines for only <lb/>
St W. M, Co. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Mumford spent San- <lb/>
The family of John Alexander day with Mrs. William <lb/>
has gone to Ahoskie. <lb/>
The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
Relief Association, <lb/>
The best the best <lb/>
and the induce- <lb/>
offered. See <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the done of business Sept <lb/>
We want your hams <lb/>
and egg. J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
An nice line of <lb/>
waist hat- at Mrs. J. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
buggies for we do not <lb/>
set apace we can not <lb/>
Milling Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Examine our line of notions just <lb/>
C. Jackson Co, <lb/>
customers that my line. HUME AND <lb/>
new fancy collars and TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
belt of different colors, . <lb/>
specialty have arrived. Mrs. J. The following points can new <lb/>
A Davis. reached over the lines of <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at j <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at. W. Jackson and Co's. <lb/>
honer mil fur the first <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
, Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Cash Items, <lb/>
Notice Farmers-If yon want <lb/>
Coin, I <lb/>
year cotton ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
in order that you might realize <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
c. <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
1,577 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits sub- <lb/>
to chuck, <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Bills war. <lb/>
of moo. bar, <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
Durham.<lb/>
month was as follows; <lb/>
grade. Viola Henderson, <lb/>
.,, ,, . . , .,. Littleton, <lb/>
grade, <lb/>
s Newell, Lester Cox New <lb/>
grade, <lb/>
Clara , Mt. <lb/>
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; grade, Paul I <lb/>
Si Anderson, Wilmington- <lb/>
Dixie <lb/>
16,188.09 <lb/>
Aden Cannon. <lb/>
Dr. Sure for I <lb/>
and for sale <lb/>
by J. B. Smith and Bro. is pro <lb/>
be the in the mar- <lb/>
and is guaranteed to do all i's <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
claims <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
Md. <lb/>
Chattanooga, <lb/>
s. G. <lb/>
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Ohio, <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
t. J. and <lb/>
Entered in the post 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/>
to to <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt County, N. C, I'm day, October 1904 <lb/>
Get your name on the registration <lb/>
book this neck if want to vote <lb/>
The have been able to <lb/>
draw some, but just wait until the <lb/>
circus comes and you will see folks. <lb/>
Let us remind you once more that <lb/>
if you have not registered you must <lb/>
do so this week or you cannot vote. <lb/>
About this time the boy who is too <lb/>
dedicate to chop wood at home looms <lb/>
up as a crack football player at <lb/>
school. <lb/>
With Bryan pulling in the West <lb/>
and Cleveland pulling in the East it <lb/>
looks more and more like Parker <lb/>
win. <lb/>
The Orange, Va,, Observer calls <lb/>
on the people to eat chestnuts and <lb/>
drink cider. But suppose they have <lb/>
none of either. <lb/>
The betting in New York <lb/>
on the election does nut determine <lb/>
the result. It will require a count <lb/>
f the votes. <lb/>
While success looks sure for the <lb/>
Democrats of the nation, they should <lb/>
put in their best work from now <lb/>
the election. <lb/>
Though she did not have <lb/>
an exhibit, <lb/>
quite a good bunch of medals at the <lb/>
St. Louis world's fair. <lb/>
once. And just because t lie Demo- <lb/>
are going to carry the county <lb/>
by a large majority anyway is no <lb/>
reason any one should stay away <lb/>
from the polls. Every township <lb/>
should do its best to get every voter <lb/>
out. The coming election gives the <lb/>
townships and the county their <lb/>
standing in conventions for the next <lb/>
four years, the number of delegates <lb/>
being based on the number of votes <lb/>
east. Do not stay away from the <lb/>
polls, but every man go and vote on <lb/>
election day. <lb/>
The effort of Republicans to drive <lb/>
votes from Hon. P. D. Winston, <lb/>
Democratic candidate for <lb/>
governor, by means of the cartoon <lb/>
President Roosevelt has had the <lb/>
White House attendants arrayed in <lb/>
shining livery, with brass buttons <lb/>
gold lace, and all that. is now <lb/>
we are told, an array <lb/>
of obsequious subordinates and <lb/>
rounded in his going and coming by <lb/>
a bodyguard, and no one may sit <lb/>
without permission or remain <lb/>
in his The <lb/>
Record says, in remarking <lb/>
upon these evidences of royalty, <lb/>
Roosevelt, not to be behind <lb/>
her lord, we are now informed, has <lb/>
organized a cabinet of her own, <lb/>
made up of the wives of cabinet <lb/>
members. This body she intends <lb/>
shall be absolute in social matters. <lb/>
It will meet on Tuesdays at the <lb/>
White at the time the <lb/>
dent and his cabinet are in session <lb/>
and arrange social events. It will <lb/>
decide who is and who is not in so- <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, October 1904. <lb/>
The diphtheria season is now here, <lb/>
and a words to the public may <lb/>
be in place. Diphtheria is a com- <lb/>
germ disease due to the an approved <lb/>
croup, and of nurse <lb/>
upon such person, shall be <lb/>
absolute and shall be governed by <lb/>
the following <lb/>
Whenever the presence of the <lb/>
bacillus is in man- <lb/>
presence in the circulation of tax- <lb/>
or soluble poisons excreted by <lb/>
Bacillus whose local <lb/>
seat in human patients is in the <lb/>
throat. The germ of diphtheria <lb/>
was discovered in 1881 by two Ger- <lb/>
man biologists, and <lb/>
hence the germ is popularly called <lb/>
after their names <lb/>
The clinical symptoms of <lb/>
are the formation in throat or <lb/>
on tonsils of a false membrane, and <lb/>
subsequently the development of <lb/>
symptoms of general poisoning, fol- <lb/>
lowed by paralysis of the muscles, <lb/>
and pass on all visitation lists j especially those of the throat, eyes, <lb/>
for social It pleases The heart <lb/>
Observer to learn the hen cabinet. J isolation, by microscopic ex- <lb/>
With maw at its head, it is or culture methods, of <lb/>
to enlarge the importance germ from throat ex- <lb/>
of Alice, and nothing is good j or from the false membrane <lb/>
enough for Miss Alice Sweet girl is the and quickest means of <lb/>
They say, by the by, she is going <lb/>
to throw herself away on a <lb/>
Congressman who rejoices in <lb/>
the name of or some- <lb/>
thing like that; but while she re <lb/>
diagnosing diphtheria. This <lb/>
is very easily made when good <lb/>
samples of exudate are obtained <lb/>
from the throat Such examinations <lb/>
the house should forthwith <lb/>
be quarantined an a plainly printed <lb/>
notice thereof, including the name <lb/>
of the disease, be posted in a <lb/>
conspicuous place thereon, and. <lb/>
guards stationed if necessary. <lb/>
It is the duty of the attending <lb/>
physician to report to the local <lb/>
health officer the names and address- <lb/>
es of those who have been exposed <lb/>
to diphtheria. <lb/>
It is the duty of the attending <lb/>
physician or local health officer to <lb/>
take and forward to the laboratory <lb/>
of the State Board of Health, or <lb/>
approved <lb/>
specimens from the throat of <lb/>
those exposed to diphtheria, and, <lb/>
pending a report thereon, to see that <lb/>
isolation is maintained <lb/>
A. After the laboratory diagnosis <lb/>
of diphtheria has been given, it shall <lb/>
the duty of health officer to- <lb/>
see that specimens from both nose <lb/>
and throat of the patient are for- <lb/>
warded by himself or the attending <lb/>
u Washington want in the laboratory of the State <lb/>
are made free of charge for to a approved <lb/>
by the State Board of Health, once <lb/>
a after symptoms have <lb/>
associating him with the her reign a of Health at Raleigh T <lb/>
t i- l subsided, until negative reports for- <lb/>
George White, and giving a b. Observer. I The germ of diphtheria, when P <lb/>
, , , . , , possesses great powers of re- , . <lb/>
As Capt- Hitch, of the <lb/>
Ga., military company has been dis- <lb/>
missed, possibly he can hitch on to <lb/>
something else just as good. <lb/>
Reports indicate that the St. Louis <lb/>
world's fair i-s a success financially <lb/>
But before bragging too much it <lb/>
might well to wait until it is over <lb/>
see if anything is left after the <lb/>
crowd through dividing up. <lb/>
The firing on British fishing <lb/>
by the Russians may give Eng- <lb/>
land an for butting in the <lb/>
war. If she does take a hand, it is <lb/>
more than likely- that pretty much <lb/>
the whole world will <lb/>
tangled. <lb/>
en-<lb/>
purporting to have been w by <lb/>
him to White, are falling short of <lb/>
the Several demands have <lb/>
been made for that letter but the <lb/>
Republicans have been unable to <lb/>
produce it. All that could be found <lb/>
about it was that the White <lb/>
said he did receive a letter from Mr. <lb/>
Winston some eight years ago but <lb/>
could not find it, and wrote down as <lb/>
best he could what he recollected of <lb/>
the letter eight years after. So that <lb/>
is all there is in evidence but <lb/>
what a says he got in a letter <lb/>
eight years Even several Re <lb/>
possesses great <lb/>
It may be found alive and <lb/>
Governor friends all over virulent in the dust of a room in <lb/>
the Stale will regret learn a person sick with diphtheria <lb/>
his young son has typhoid fever. On <lb/>
this account the Governor fears that <lb/>
he won't be able to fill his engage <lb/>
Biologist N- Board Health. <lb/>
had lived six months or more <lb/>
This fact indicates the <lb/>
of thoroughly disinfecting <lb/>
with the National and buildings n which <lb/>
for speeches, beginning October 24th cases of diphtheria have occurred <lb/>
in West Virginia, New Jersey, New healthy persons, and more es- <lb/>
York and other Northern points. It children, are permitted to Southern States. They are a <lb/>
is also a matter of that The best available We may well take a pi <lb/>
A Tribute to the Southerner. <lb/>
As I grow older I have learned <lb/>
not only to respect and esteem, but <lb/>
to love the great qualities which be- <lb/>
long to my fellow-citizens of the- <lb/>
noble <lb/>
pattern <lb/>
Governor will probably not be able j for this use are per cent j them e great <lb/>
to take part in the spell binding, formaldehyde and fumes. P the strength as. <lb/>
What he would do and say on the Formaldehyde, per cent , can j UP of Hie free <lb/>
stump would be bound to help the be. bought of most druggists States. Their love of home, their <lb/>
cause of Democracy. He will hold j substance for disinfecting a j aspect for women, their <lb/>
his own with any speaker and is j room, for each cubic feet of <lb/>
publicans of prominence are quoted well posted the national pace take one pint Add to this <lb/>
by the state papers as saving the issues with the best of j its volume of clear water <lb/>
and evaporate the whole over any for through ad- <lb/>
kind of a heater, having first made and through prosperity. <lb/>
; the room as nearly air-tight as trough the years and through the <lb/>
courage, their delicate sense of hon- <lb/>
or, their constancy which can abide- <lb/>
by an opinion or purpose or an in- <lb/>
matter is a fake and without <lb/>
A great many claims with more <lb/>
or less to them have <lb/>
been made for North Carolina as n <lb/>
State of which many remarkable <lb/>
things are true. But an item we <lb/>
read the other day quite staggers us. <lb/>
our asks a <lb/>
Kentucky paper of an exchange in <lb/>
this State, at one time exactly <lb/>
half of the members of the United <lb/>
States Senate were natives of North <lb/>
It is something certainly <lb/>
that we were not aware of; nor has <lb/>
any mention of it ever come to our <lb/>
notice before. It was a time, too, <lb/>
says the Kentucky paper, the <lb/>
Senate at its mid the ob <lb/>
serration is added that this proud <lb/>
boast belongs to no Other state. e <lb/>
wish the papers that have sprung <lb/>
this matter would go into it a little <lb/>
more elaborately and tell the when, <lb/>
land who, and how of it. That half <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer gives , , <lb/>
the members of the tinted States <lb/>
Senate at one be . <lb/>
count of an unusual <lb/>
el in that county. A man borrow- <lb/>
e and to secure the loin gave <lb/>
a chattel on hens, put- <lb/>
ting the value of the fowls at <lb/>
each. That looks like pretty <lb/>
whether <lb/>
the includes the <lb/>
of the hens; as we remember to have <lb/>
been the case once in Pitt county <lb/>
when a was given on a sow. <lb/>
of the same state is a remarkable <lb/>
even if that state should <lb/>
be some other than old North Caro- <lb/>
It is the proud boast of <lb/>
that she was the mother of <lb/>
presidents; is the Old North State <lb/>
to acquire equal renown as the <lb/>
mother of United States Senators <lb/>
Gastonia Gazette. <lb/>
It has come. Mr. J. P. Caldwell,, Let room closed for at I generations, are things by which the <lb/>
of the Charlotte Observer, has twelve hours. This substance I people of the more mercurial North <lb/>
blood j does not bleach colors nor in <lb/>
long been maligning the . blood j not bleach colors nor in may take c lesson. And there <lb/>
hound or any other kind of hound j way pictures or other Mother <lb/>
or dog a trailer of human beings. I usually found in homes. the low temptation of <lb/>
Now iris up to him. Parties at If is used, take for each <lb/>
offered to pay all ex cubic feet of space three <lb/>
if he will come down and let pounds. Pour upon this a gill of I <lb/>
certain dogs at that place j alcohol and set fire to it, having <lb/>
Mr. Caldwell is to be given pick of first made the room air-tight. The old timers who watch the- <lb/>
territory and eight hours start and , place the I . b <lb/>
if the dogs do not. run him up a tree, in an iron pan or pot and j Jigging up the records in the past <lb/>
or catch him, then they will the latter vessel upon a large presidential campaigns, and they <lb/>
money, have not yet found any place <lb/>
in our Southern <lb/>
Hoar. <lb/>
him the pal n <lb/>
being right. Of dish of <lb/>
water. Let the room remain find that in 1802 the odds were very <lb/>
course Mr. Caldwell must go; it w for twelve hours. <lb/>
up to him, good and <lb/>
Greensboro Telegram <lb/>
much as they are now and that <lb/>
day brought disappointment to a <lb/>
great many confident plungers. <lb/>
strong. fumes are liable to bleach colored <lb/>
i clothes, paper and There <lb/>
, are many germicides on the j George Williamson, who is the Wash- <lb/>
The spectacle of President market, but most of these are authority on all matters per- <lb/>
the very go of war, the de- worthless. There are no household j mining to betting, that he <lb/>
of the plans of fair, delightful disinfectants better or cheaper than well remembers the betting in 1892 <lb/>
peace, suggesting meditation in or- <lb/>
The Indianapolis News, which is <lb/>
perhaps the most influential paper <lb/>
in Indiana, is authority for the <lb/>
statement that the result there is a <lb/>
matter of serious doubt. This pa- <lb/>
per, which is partly owned by Sena- <lb/>
Reflector wants to again <lb/>
every Democrat in the county <lb/>
to register and vote. This is the last, <lb/>
week of registration and the books slate organization is well nigh <lb/>
ah .; <lb/>
not registered should do so at situation in <lb/>
to bring the <lb/>
war to an end, is one for Gods and <lb/>
men. If there is one thing that the <lb/>
president dislikes more another <lb/>
it is a quiet time and if there should <lb/>
come in his day the time when men <lb/>
shall break their swords into plow- <lb/>
share, and their spears into pruning <lb/>
hooks he would not care to live <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
when Cleveland defeated Harrison. <lb/>
About all the satisfaction we have <lb/>
far received as a result of our <lb/>
possession of the Philippines has <lb/>
been in spending our money of give <lb/>
the natives something they do not <lb/>
want and could manage very well <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
The republican party and the <lb/>
whiskey crowd are the same as one <lb/>
in this Herald. <lb/>
It must be remembered by all At a stage of the campaign <lb/>
mating the present time the odds <lb/>
were to on Harrison. A few days <lb/>
later they backed to to and <lb/>
who have responsibility for <lb/>
patients that for some time or <lb/>
more weeks after all <lb/>
toms of the disease have vanished j n the last days of the campaign <lb/>
the germs alive and virulent may were to <lb/>
still be found in the throat and <lb/>
tum of patients. An attack of <lb/>
renders the patient himself <lb/>
temporarily immune from further <lb/>
infection, but such patient may still <lb/>
infect healthy persons. The ac- <lb/>
quired immunity is only transient, <lb/>
lasting usually but a few weeks. <lb/>
The following rules concerning <lb/>
diphtheria have been published by <lb/>
the National Conference of State an J <lb/>
Provincial Boards of Health and <lb/>
adopted by the North Carolina <lb/>
board, to <lb/>
Resolved, That the isolation of any <lb/>
person affected with diphtheria or <lb/>
so-called laryngeal or <lb/>
The cost of the Philippine islands- <lb/>
to the United States tax payers is <lb/>
something enormous Judge Parker <lb/>
charges that it amounts to <lb/>
Ex-Governor <lb/>
Taft, of the Republican <lb/>
owns up to <lb/>
but he only includes the expenses <lb/>
civil government and ignores tho <lb/>
maintenance of a standing army <lb/>
double as large as before the <lb/>
American war Mr. <lb/>
Atkinson runs the figures to above <lb/>
one billion dollars. <lb/>
comes Sentinel- <lb/>
WINTERVILLE<lb/>
This department is In 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 I The A. G. Cox Mtg. Co. are <lb/>
about finished new addition building a new department to their <lb/>
factory. They now have over y that will contain <lb/>
feet of floor space engaged in feet of floor space. This will be a <lb/>
manufacturing and their prospects great improvement to their factory <lb/>
are much better ever before, give them greater capacity for <lb/>
There is the selection of work, <lb/>
inks, library paste and Stoves, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
at the drug of Dr. B. T. Cox styles, lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
Bro. ever brought to Winterville. before purchasing and save money. <lb/>
Protect your eyes by buying one Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Drug of Greenville, came <lb/>
Store, price cents. to see his best girl, <lb/>
and Taylor have just The couldn't off <lb/>
received a heavy of flour, with smallpox stone i either. <lb/>
See them get their prices. umbrella, trunks <lb/>
For underwear that will make it and If Barber <lb/>
warm for you in cold weal her call and Co. <lb/>
at John Whitty Sou's. Boarding J. D. <lb/>
K. H. has put a Cox. Board per day. Best <lb/>
new coat of paint on his house in town. <lb/>
which adds very much to that part j Penny candies a at th <lb/>
of the town. j store of B. T. Cox it <lb/>
to register, time Kittrell have j net re- <lb/>
most out. a nice assortment of cutlery <lb/>
James Alexander and Amos if you want a nice knife fee them. <lb/>
Tyson of Ayden, spent Sunday We want your at <lb/>
with Ben Forrest. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed We now have a complete line of <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. ladies dress goods and <lb/>
See Kittrell Taylor for a fresh notions, hats and umbrellas, rugs <lb/>
loaf of bread. and shades. Will take <lb/>
If in need of a good barrel of pleasure in showing one and all <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell through our line, <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. f <lb/>
A good chance to <lb/>
A. G. Cox Co. wish to con- <lb/>
tract to have five cords of <lb/>
wood cut. Any wood cutter wish- <lb/>
a job can Bee them at <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Just received, another car load <lb/>
of Best <lb/>
ton, Barber and Co. <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in <lb/>
G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
For nice picture frames <lb/>
we've got cheap <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
Trunks valises cheap. <lb/>
Bat I r and Co. <lb/>
For dress and work at <lb/>
Jno. Whitty <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. will pay the <lb/>
top of Hie market for your grapes. <lb/>
For lime stoves see A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
It you in need of <lb/>
skirt and waist goods, <lb/>
call on It. G. Chapman and Co <lb/>
let <lb/>
wood earl hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For A splendid pair of me- <lb/>
size mules. A. Cox. <lb/>
W. M. Buck and <lb/>
of were here Sunday <lb/>
to visit their children at the <lb/>
who are attending the <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
We want to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens <lb/>
and Eggs and will guarantee high- <lb/>
est market price for <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Second hand buggies cheap. If <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send Mn. Joe Dixon and <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. children of pent Sunday <lb/>
Co. Fat they with their brother J. H. C. Dixon. <lb/>
Beady made clot bats, caps, <lb/>
I have been informed that A. boots and Bar- <lb/>
W. Ange and Co. has the nicest Co. <lb/>
line of dress goods silks, ribbons, T. N. Manning and Co. have <lb/>
and lace town. fresh cheese, nice mullets a wish to buy a baud <lb/>
worry over that lot full supply of Groceries. buggy cheap see the A. G. Cox <lb/>
of cotton you had over when Window and door frames, Co. <lb/>
you got through ginning your columns, brackets and all kinds of Plastering hair and cook stoves <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys house trimmings at rock bottom at A W. Ange A Co V. <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. Pictures and picture frames, <lb/>
best market pi ice paid everyday- Pure North Tar. Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
G- A. Kittrell and Co. have just j Harrington, Co. For hall racks, sideboards, heat- <lb/>
received a car load of No. Tim-i Cox, who has been attend- era and nice chairs see A. W. <lb/>
Hay. I the Federal court, at B-i n Co. <lb/>
Glass ware, crockery, tin, caps, as a grand juror returned Tuesday in position to secure first <lb/>
hoods, shawls and See raw material haying <lb/>
A. W. Co. School Lunch Baskets, the very machinery with which to do our <lb/>
T. N. Manning Co. are carry j thing you work, able to save and <lb/>
medicine that will cure bet and Co. j work nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
diseases of heart any slate. The Pitt County Oil i- now are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
wish to notify the buying Cotton Seed. They pay can wave our customers money, <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/>
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/>
by a <lb/>
If you buy your Fall <lb/>
Suit here, you'll get <lb/>
something <lb/>
OUT OF <lb/>
RUT. <lb/>
We are showing the new Brown Mixtures <lb/>
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/>
public that I grind every highest cash price or w <lb/>
day at my mill one mile for meal. When <lb/>
Level on Sam place, are ready write prices, <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. We pay the top of the <lb/>
ii <lb/>
your <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
books, pens, <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all <lb/>
market pad be found at the drug <lb/>
We now have on hand a nice j for corn. Han and <lb/>
line of dress goods at remarkably I c,,, <lb/>
low figures, come, see and be con-j The A a <lb/>
Yours truly m, , ,,, <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor, j ,, <lb/>
Box Body fans for Sale-It , ,, <lb/>
now the season when yon and you <lb/>
want a box-body to h ml your <lb/>
Hi I <lb/>
Protect your feet by wearing <lb/>
t-hoes. B. G. Chapman and <lb/>
have the kind and size you <lb/>
need. <lb/>
The Store and <lb/>
the Stock. <lb/>
I Call get a bargain you at <lb/>
farm products to the <lb/>
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are Big consignment of flour <lb/>
making and selling them received. Prices <lb/>
bad letter send them your order G- Chapman and Co. <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
See Q. A. Kittrell for feed stuff <lb/>
of all kinds. <lb/>
The Winterville Mfg. Co., puts <lb/>
nice fly proof kitchen safes. <lb/>
They are cheap and convenient. <lb/>
Get your dealer to order you one. <lb/>
See the Furniture at A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co's. Prices right. <lb/>
Cotton seed 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 pound for No. <lb/>
ken and lie per pound for No- <lb/>
picked. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
G. A. CO- <lb/>
For Neils and Lime see A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
is the on <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Cox, Winterville, 3-22 <lb/>
This store a reputation to sustain. It is a <lb/>
safe and satisfactory place buy, a place where <lb/>
newness i- triumphant, and where goodness and <lb/>
m join bands with prices, wherein the fullest <lb/>
satisfaction is Think of it us store, <lb/>
your place to buy. <lb/>
Unprecedented values in high Goods, <lb/>
Cheviots, Serges and fancy, <lb/>
popular weaves for suits and <lb/>
Skirts. <lb/>
Fine Jackets. The fashionable <lb/>
Jackets for fall and winter are here. The styles <lb/>
different from those season. Too many to <lb/>
attempt description. <lb/>
Ready to wear Clothing. We carry the finest <lb/>
of Clothing made 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/>
COMBINATION BUGGY. <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N<lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.<lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE. <lb/>
OUR SHOE STORE <lb/>
IS A VERY INTERESTING PLACE <lb/>
have the lamest and most <lb/>
stock of Shoes in this town. are now showing large <lb/>
variety of styles in the best makes for Men, Women, <lb/>
Children and Infants. We tell yon about, <lb/>
in this space, but we want to call your to <lb/>
the famous <lb/>
Ralston Health Shoes For Hen. <lb/>
All of the <lb/>
Style <lb/>
and the <lb/>
most <lb/>
Comfort <lb/>
It i. easy enough to <lb/>
but that <lb/>
convinces is the test. <lb/>
make strong claim <lb/>
for this Shoe, and ask a <lb/>
trial that our <lb/>
he proven. We claim a <lb/>
unique, common sense <lb/>
c found <lb/>
in no other shoe. A sys- <lb/>
of lat modeling <lb/>
makes a shoe that, <lb/>
tits the foot as nature <lb/>
intended. <lb/>
We also claim that <lb/>
while quality of material <lb/>
and workmanship may <lb/>
possibly be equaled, they <lb/>
cannot lie excelled at the <lb/>
price, and that as good a <lb/>
shoe cannot be made and <lb/>
is nor sold tor less. <lb/>
They are, however, <lb/>
the tangible results of <lb/>
Shocking <lb/>
Ono of the most unpleasant re- <lb/>
concerning the latest bat- <lb/>
in Manchuria in spite of <lb/>
the great number of casualties, the <lb/>
I engagements have not been at all <lb/>
derisive. <lb/>
Someway a battle which, while it <lb/>
I left its thousands dead on the <lb/>
would at the same time hasten the <lb/>
i dawn of peace, would not be such a <lb/>
shocking muter to think upon. But <lb/>
each man of all the thousands killed <lb/>
on either side in this eleven <lb/>
fight near Mukden has literally died <lb/>
for nothing Not a perceptible bit <lb/>
I of military ad vantage has come to <lb/>
side through the spilling of <lb/>
ll blood. With thirty or forty <lb/>
j thousand men lost, neither the i <lb/>
the Japanese cause has. <lb/>
been advanced a foot. All of which <lb/>
makes the carnage doubly shocking <lb/>
and <lb/>
Two of the most prominent far- <lb/>
I mere who live near Mount, j <lb/>
General W. R fox and Mr. T. M. <lb/>
Davenport, had their gill houses and <lb/>
great amount of cotton burned <lb/>
, Saturday night, the former losing <lb/>
about the latter 13,000.1 <lb/>
I The lire is supposed to <lb/>
Dated from a spark. <lb/>
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Fay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
many years study of the highly complex needs of the <lb/>
human foot They appeal to common sense and warrant <lb/>
a trial by every one who desires foot comfort and good <lb/>
combined.<lb/>
. B. Cherry Co <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6th. 1904. <lb/>
Mr. dons his <lb/>
robes his first duty should he to <lb/>
convert th jury that acquitted him <lb/>
Durham Herald <lb/>
North County, <lb/>
ville Township. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
i John <lb/>
The defendant named will take <lb/>
; notice that a summons in above; <lb/>
j entitled action issued the <lb/>
I on the day of October, <lb/>
j 1804, by H. Harding, a Justice of the <lb/>
Peace for said county, <lb/>
for the sum of due the plaintiff <lb/>
the defendant, which summons is <lb/>
I returnable before said Justice at his I <lb/>
I office at Greenville, in aid county of <lb/>
i n the day of November, 1904, <lb/>
j win and where the defendant is re-1 <lb/>
quested to and answer or de- <lb/>
to the or relief de- <lb/>
will be granted <lb/>
This 16th day of Oct <lb/>
H. J. P. <lb/>
hi<lb/>
and Discount Stock paid in <lb/>
u, <lb/>
Stock-, securities, etc. <lb/>
Hunks <lb/>
r I <lb/>
Gold I l <lb/>
Co, <lb/>
Sol <lb/>
Profits <lb/>
Paid <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
Kill to <lb/>
Demand . <lb/>
ding <lb/>
Bil's <lb/>
err i f for moil <lb/>
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY <lb/>
is hereby given that we will, <lb/>
on the 22nd day of November, 1904, <lb/>
sell at public sale, at the residence of <lb/>
the late T. C. Cannon in town- <lb/>
ship, the personal property belonging <lb/>
to the estate of Cannon deceased. <lb/>
i consisting of cattle, bog's, household <lb/>
in kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, <lb/>
mules, buggy. <lb/>
I wagon, carts, tic. <lb/>
3,509.03 Terms of sale -cash. <lb/>
This the 24th day of October, 1904. <lb/>
tea J- Cannon, <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
335.21 <lb/>
valuable land for sale. <lb/>
I will sell at public auction for cash <lb/>
j on Monday O 24th ON THE i <lb/>
,. . that tract of land adjoin-1 <lb/>
land of James Moore and <lb/>
others, in Greenville township, Which <lb/>
1988,560.40 devised to me by Martha A. Mills. <lb/>
i , j Place of sale on Premises. <lb/>
North Carolina, l cash- Sale begins at <lb/>
County of Pitt. This 17th 1904. <lb/>
James L. Outdoor of the bunk, do solemnly I MARTHA E. WARDS, <lb/>
swear that the statement above true to the best, of my knowledge J. W. BROOKS, <lb/>
and belief <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 20th day of June, 1904 <lb/>
C. TYSON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, cashier. <lb/>
Correct Attest <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
J. G. MO YE, <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
Directors<lb/>
AFTER TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
in in ii win cm <lb/>
RENTING. <lb/>
hereby given that I will, on ; <lb/>
Tuesday, November at the I <lb/>
residence of C. Cannon, in i <lb/>
township, publicly rent to the <lb/>
highest bidder the lands belonging to; <lb/>
the children of said T. C. Cannon. <lb/>
Terms will announced on the day of <lb/>
I renting. <lb/>
This 24th day of Oct., 1904- <lb/>
J. M. Cox, Guardian. <lb/>
WE WANT COTTON SEED <lb/>
in Any Size Lots. <lb/>
OP NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, We will either pay cash or ex- <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, j , f <lb/>
Ia Non i K <lb/>
Will be reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while yon furnish bags and pay all <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence Write us when <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable during the <lb/>
J, J. SUGG, <lb/>
you are ready to sell exchange. <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
DR. G. F. THIGPEN. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
door to Put Office, <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H.<lb/>
i Do you Eat <lb/>
j Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
I If you do come to see us, We keep every- <lb/>
I thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
I at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros.<lb/>
,.; N. C. <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 com- <lb/>
men and, one of the <lb/>
est and best lighted- houses in <lb/>
the State. Sell with us, we'll <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING.<lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB <lb/>
I Odds Against Him <lb/>
alone and destitute. <lb/>
Such, in brief a t tie condition of <lb/>
an old soldier by of J. J. <lb/>
O. For years <lb/>
he was troubled with Kidney dis- <lb/>
ease and neither doctors nor <lb/>
him relief, At length <lb/>
he tried Electric Bitters. It put <lb/>
him on his feet in short and <lb/>
now he the toad <lb/>
t Best on for <lb/>
Liver and Kidney trouble and all <lb/>
forms of Stomach and Bowel Com- <lb/>
plaints. Only Guaranteed <lb/>
by J. L. <lb/>
The silly actions of a young man <lb/>
may be due to hi love, <lb/>
or they be natural. <lb/>
A weak Stomach weakens the <lb/>
man, it cannot <lb/>
the food into nourishment. <lb/>
Health cannot be re- <lb/>
Stored in any man or weak i <lb/>
man without first health i <lb/>
and strength to the stomach. A <lb/>
weak stomach cannot digest i <lb/>
food feel the ti-sue and revive <lb/>
the tired and run down and <lb/>
and ma of toe body. <lb/>
Dyspepsia cure digests what yon <lb/>
eat, cleanses and the <lb/>
-glands and membranes of the <lb/>
stomach, and cures <lb/>
dyspepsia stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold at Drug Store. <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
MILLINERY CLOTHING<lb/>
Love either intoxicates a or <lb/>
What's in u Name <lb/>
Everything is in name it <lb/>
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E C. <lb/>
DeWitt Co., of Chicago, <lb/>
some years ago how to make <lb/>
u salve from Witch Hazel that is a <lb/>
specific for Pile. For blind, bleed- <lb/>
itching and protruding files, <lb/>
eczema, cuts, burns, and <lb/>
all skin DeWitt's Salve <lb/>
no has given <lb/>
to worthless <lb/>
Ask for the genuine. <lb/>
Sold at Drug Store. <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 Pant. <lb/>
C. r. STORE <lb/>
It is hard to be <lb/>
and popular. <lb/>
both truthful <lb/>
A Power <lb/>
The pills i <lb/>
net ion and pleat-ant in effect <lb/>
DeWitt's Early Risers. W. <lb/>
S. Philpot, of Albany, Gm. says- <lb/>
a bilious attack I took <lb/>
it did <lb/>
more good than blue ma <lb/>
or any other pill I ever look and at <lb/>
the same time effect was <lb/>
nut. Little Early Risers are <lb/>
an Sold by <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
Fabric to be found in any city. <lb/>
Furniture. I <lb/>
The Recognized Leaders of Fine <lb/>
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs, <lb/>
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you <lb/>
call for in this line. <lb/>
t- <lb/>
T, <lb/>
onward of civil <lb/>
mine arise <lb/>
men to make a dishonest living. <lb/>
Quick Arrest <lb/>
J. A. A In <lb/>
twice in hospital from u <lb/>
severe case of pi lea causing <lb/>
tumors After doctor and all I <lb/>
failed, <lb/>
quickly arrested further <lb/>
inflammation and mired him. ft <lb/>
Conquers aches and kills pain. <lb/>
h Women's drug <lb/>
Made <lb/>
of Dr. King's New Life <lb/>
Pills each night for two weeks ha <lb/>
put me in my <lb/>
writes H. Turner of <lb/>
town, Pa They're the best <lb/>
the word for Liver, Stomach and <lb/>
Bowels. vegetable Never <lb/>
Only Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
are you going, my pretty <lb/>
To the drug sir, said she, <lb/>
see my complexion is <lb/>
bad. <lb/>
I need some Rocky Mountain Tea. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
IS ALWAYS AT WORK FOR YOU. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
many years with <lb/>
constipation, and stomach trouble. <lb/>
Hollister's Mountain Tea <lb/>
cured me cent, Tea <lb/>
or Tablets. Wooten's Drug Store.<lb/>
It's like a dip in the fountain <lb/>
Touches the cheek so <lb/>
gently youth lingers on the <lb/>
face of old That's what <lb/>
Hollister's Kooky Ta <lb/>
does cents, Tea or Tablet. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Watch This Space for Prices.<lb/>
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W. <lb/>
Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS MUST GO <lb/>
Don't Wait Come Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
White Lawn edged all around <lb/>
with I men Luce, .- <lb/>
values for this Sale far <lb/>
y checked Homespun, nil minis <lb/>
ran it cost you cents the t t- <lb/>
Bate per yd. <lb/>
Water color opaque window in. <lb/>
thread fringe, fixtures complete, f--t <lb/>
feet wide, I Ins Bale <lb/>
v k pay <lb/>
mo for, we have the market during this<lb/>
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents. <lb/>
Cotton gloss Towels, woven check patterns, <lb/>
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes <lb/>
Others must have cents each, this Sale two <lb/>
towels for <lb/>
hose, full, seamless, <lb/>
welted top, fine Big values for cents <lb/>
per pair, this Bale per pair. <lb/>
High bust English Corset, honk <lb/>
x steel cord and gore <lb/>
trimmed top, perfect fitting. Bold the world <lb/>
over for this Bale <lb/>
Black mercerized, gloss, full <lb/>
width in. plaited flounce, none better for <lb/>
ibis Sale <lb/>
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents <lb/>
This Sale cents per Dozen, <lb/>
worsted. Men's <lb/>
always end five<lb/>
Rig line of fall underwear, can't duplicate <lb/>
anywhere, sold for big values, this <lb/>
Bale <lb/>
1,800 pairs of Shoes, o mi run teed solid leather <lb/>
Mm, body ill pries to you an; v. her from <lb/>
l his Bale <lb/>
We have a bin lot of hats that we sold from <lb/>
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at <lb/>
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/>
will sell the best as m <lb/>
have j , this Hal <lb/>
l-ii. <lb/>
that t ray me <lb/>
all colon yon can in, this Palo <lb/>
We sell a guaranteed, full 10-4 i <lb/>
you pay for, this Salt <lb/>
V have N bin Of rubber goods, just re- <lb/>
d, c will have to sell <lb/>
Fill STOCK ARRIVED. <lb/>
will have to include <lb/>
same <lb/>
man <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dear The handsome mi- <lb/>
; deuce of Oliver on <lb/>
Main Portland, was <lb/>
in with <lb/>
i again <lb/>
There's there are <lb/>
of such; the difficulty is to <lb/>
hear of <lb/>
Reminds of another. The Far- <lb/>
residence, <lb/>
, was painted years <lb/>
I the paint was fair condition <lb/>
I years ago, when we saw it; <lb/>
any more. Our agents <lb/>
Messrs Farrand, Spear <lb/>
Co, know. a stamp, if <lb/>
you write <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. S. if. L. Carr sells our paint <lb/>
Under a new in <lb/>
visit the public <lb/>
London inspect pupils. <lb/>
that are clean are <lb/>
home. But already it has been <lb/>
found that some of the <lb/>
smear themselves with mud before <lb/>
entering school, in hope that <lb/>
will pay a visit. <lb/>
If a young man monopolizes ton <lb/>
in a girl's time i.- <lb/>
I to get rid of hi hi by u <lb/>
bis wife. <lb/>
NO SCARCITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this yon get Hon- <lb/>
est Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
Anything wanted for your <lb/>
table can be supplied promptly <lb/>
if you call, or No. <lb/>
I Rest assured that you get only <lb/>
pure, fresh goods every time <lb/>
you buy here. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue a decree of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, made in a certain <lb/>
; special therein pending-, <lb/>
entitled John <lb/>
i tor of M. M. Galloway against B. W. <lb/>
Tucker and wife and others, I will, on <lb/>
Monday, December 5th, 1904, before <lb/>
the court h u-e door in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, sell at public to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, a tract of land <lb/>
n township, the <lb/>
ands of Galloway, O. J. <lb/>
way and creek, and known as <lb/>
Lot No. in the division of the lands <lb/>
of James Galloway, deceased, and <lb/>
which was allotted to Madison <lb/>
way in said division as appears on <lb/>
record in the Superior court Clerk's <lb/>
office of Pitt county in record <lb/>
vision of No. page <lb/>
This the 24th day of October, <lb/>
John B. <lb/>
of M. M. Gd <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
LING CURE <lb/>
NO mORE FOR CON- <lb/>
A Cure at Last obtained, After <lb/>
Searching; in <lb/>
by St. Louis t. <lb/>
A few months ago the attention of a <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic gen- <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to an <lb/>
entirely new method of combating that <lb/>
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber- <lb/>
commonly called consumption. <lb/>
Out of test cases, <lb/>
y cured and have shown such <lb/>
that their ultimate recovery <lb/>
is but a question of a few week. <lb/>
So astonishing have been the results <lb/>
and in cases pronounced <lb/>
incurable by all old methods that a <lb/>
company has been formed and is <lb/>
prepared to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this cure to all <lb/>
One of its chief features is <lb/>
that patients can remain <lb/>
rounded by friends and 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 receiving the same treat- <lb/>
here in St. Lou s have complete- <lb/>
recovered as rapidly as those in <lb/>
New Mexico and <lb/>
The wonderful results in question <lb/>
accomplished by the <lb/>
and the company which controls this <lb/>
marvelous medical device have located <lb/>
their main office at North Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
a factory on Easton avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, The cure will lie known as <lb/>
the Lung and Mr. C <lb/>
P. Benson, the discoverer of the fluid <lb/>
which will person <lb/>
ally charge of the of the <lb/>
Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
meet all who call the office of th <lb/>
on Seventh street, will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the at Louis Globs <lb/>
Democrat, <lb/>
free oil<lb/>
N. , <lb/>
Louis, Mo <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
and <lb/>
paid for <lb/>
Hide. War. Cotton Read, on Bar. <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suits, B <lb/>
Go-Carte, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gait <lb/>
Key <lb/>
George <lb/>
Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Flour Meat, <lb/>
Magic Food, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar. <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin Wooden <lb/>
i, Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing nu- <lb/>
Quality and <lb/>
tor <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
Ph. Ti. <lb/>
New Fall Catalog <lb/>
Issued August 1st, is the most <lb/>
helpful and valuable publication <lb/>
of its kind issued in America. It <lb/>
tells all about both <lb/>
Farm and Garden <lb/>
SEEDS <lb/>
which can be planted to advantage <lb/>
in the Full. Mailed free <lb/>
to Farmers a- upon <lb/>
request. Write tor <lb/>
Wood Sons, <lb/>
RICHMOND, <lb/>
TAX NOTICE. <lb/>
I will attend at the following <lb/>
times and the purpose <lb/>
collecting taxes the year <lb/>
Bethel, Bethel township, Fri <lb/>
day, October <lb/>
Falkland, Falkland township, <lb/>
Saturday, October <lb/>
All taxpayers are requested to <lb/>
meet me and pay promptly. <lb/>
O. W. Sheriff. <lb/>
EVERYBODY GO TO <lb/>
THE WELDON FAIR. <lb/>
Get in Line. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
sell special rate tickets, <lb/>
OCTOBER 24th. to 27th. <lb/>
inclusive, Rood on trains <lb/>
riving in before noon <lb/>
of October 28th. Final limit <lb/>
returning, October 30th. <lb/>
from N. C, <lb/>
for the round trip, including <lb/>
one admission to the grounds. <lb/>
For full information, call on <lb/>
Ticket Agent <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON. T. M. <lb/>
W. J. G. P. A. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
William Fountain, D., <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Office one door east of post ob <lb/>
Third<lb/>
. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
a J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE PER YEAR IN ADV <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I. <lb/>
No. CL <lb/>
UNVEILING AT <lb/>
Monument to Soldiers <lb/>
N. C, Oct. <lb/>
the intersection of the walks lead- <lb/>
tn--it, portion of the <lb/>
town on the east side of <lb/>
Main plain to the view of <lb/>
passers, there hand- <lb/>
some a heavy granite <lb/>
base mounted with the <lb/>
statue of a Confederate soldier <lb/>
assuming a graceful posture, to <lb/>
enhance the admiration of per- <lb/>
and incite the <lb/>
. passions of <lb/>
This mark of memory Is the re- <lb/>
ward of the tireless activity <lb/>
the members of the Wm. <lb/>
Pender Chapter of the <lb/>
Progress <lb/>
Along educational lines wonder- <lb/>
progress been mane, as the <lb/>
following facts I torn a <lb/>
statement issued by Mr. J. Y. <lb/>
Joyner, State Superintendent of <lb/>
Public Instruction, will show. The <lb/>
comparison is made between the <lb/>
years 1900 and 1904. <lb/>
The school term has increased <lb/>
from 14.6 weeks to weeks. <lb/>
The number of local tax districts <lb/>
has increased from to <lb/>
The amount raised by local tax- <lb/>
has increased from <lb/>
to <lb/>
The public school fund has in- <lb/>
creased from to 8.1,765, <lb/>
The value of public prop- <lb/>
THE AURORA ZOUAVES. <lb/>
Daughter of <lb/>
noble of women whose <lb/>
are ever foremost <lb/>
that held dear in <lb/>
the hearts of sunny Southland. <lb/>
They striven earnestly, <lb/>
gently zealously tor this par- <lb/>
memorial of perpetuity and <lb/>
their accomplishment indeed <lb/>
been a glorious one, for in this <lb/>
monument we have a befitting <lb/>
token of the love appreciation <lb/>
of the valor of gallant heroes <lb/>
county has <lb/>
always felt snob h great pride. <lb/>
At a procession led <lb/>
by a of police, with chief <lb/>
U x and six aides, <lb/>
marched Main street. Follow <lb/>
in lit-- in order were <lb/>
the baud, <lb/>
Guard-. J. S. Carr and <lb/>
visitors, <lb/>
Mayor and county <lb/>
Commissioners, veterans, <lb/>
sf Confederacy, schools, lodges <lb/>
firemen and citizens. <lb/>
At loot of monument a was <lb/>
erected gully d with <lb/>
National Confederate <lb/>
Na.-h presided Kev. <lb/>
Craven opened the <lb/>
with after <lb/>
Tue sum spent for new school <lb/>
houses has increased <lb/>
to <lb/>
The number of has <lb/>
decreased from to <lb/>
The number of districts without <lb/>
houses has decreased from <lb/>
to <lb/>
The school enrollment has in- <lb/>
creased from to <lb/>
The average attendance hes in- <lb/>
creased from to <lb/>
The of school libraries <lb/>
has increased to with <lb/>
75.000 volumes of good readable <lb/>
Solid Delegation Predicted. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
States Senator F. M. Simmons, <lb/>
of the slate <lb/>
Executive Committee, who spoke <lb/>
here tonight, in interview this <lb/>
evening stated that North Carolina <lb/>
would certainly return a solid <lb/>
I Democratic deletion <lb/>
be re-elected in <lb/>
the Tenth district by a largely in- <lb/>
majority, and W. C. New- <lb/>
land will defeat <lb/>
Blackburn in the by <lb/>
or two <lb/>
Senator, urns in <lb/>
till was <lb/>
Certain win. <lb/>
said that the Democratic majority <lb/>
in the State very large, <lb/>
that lie bad never <lb/>
in liner shape than now since he <lb/>
bad been <lb/>
The Most of at Arm. <lb/>
In connection with the various <lb/>
feats and features so notably com- <lb/>
Great Adam Fore- <lb/>
Sells Brothers <lb/>
United Shows, tor <lb/>
November will <lb/>
be forthcoming the champion Au- <lb/>
Zouaves, the astonishing ex- <lb/>
pert American soldiers, <lb/>
who from Madison Square Garden, <lb/>
New City, to St. Petersburg, <lb/>
won unqualified <lb/>
the and <lb/>
plaudits of all military authorities, <lb/>
as expert- drill <lb/>
complex celerity movement. <lb/>
return from <lb/>
their European tour they were <lb/>
secured by the <lb/>
as a most <lb/>
arid appropriate feature of the <lb/>
military department of their great <lb/>
nod their reception <lb/>
therewith in greater New York <lb/>
was a red-letter one both <lb/>
and applause. The New <lb/>
York American and Journal tersely <lb/>
hit the nail on the head in twining <lb/>
them huge, red-legged <lb/>
whose celerity precision <lb/>
have astonished military <lb/>
Recruited from the bet <lb/>
the city name <lb/>
bear and made so hon- <lb/>
they were <lb/>
but a day's march from <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth's Chicago's <lb/>
who, justly <lb/>
pride and wonder day, <lb/>
is or overpraise <lb/>
to My far by <lb/>
agile and amazing Aurora <lb/>
Mrs. V. h Harding Deed. <lb/>
The sad <lb/>
here Dy wire that Mrs Lillian <lb/>
Harding, wife of Mr. W. F. <lb/>
of died at <lb/>
this in hospital at <lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
Oct. 1904. <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
K W. to <lb/>
Salisbury. She was formerly Miss <lb/>
Lillian Long, of Chapel Hill, and i The wind today was a regular <lb/>
was married In Mr <lb/>
December, 1809. After marriage <lb/>
lived in a little <lb/>
more then two years Mr. <lb/>
home here at arid <lb/>
then moved to Charlotte. Mrs <lb/>
Raiding as recently taken to the <lb/>
for <lb/>
and here <lb/>
had given <lb/>
aging reports condition. <lb/>
She leaves a husband n <lb/>
about three years old, who have <lb/>
the heartfelt sympathy of a host <lb/>
friends here <lb/>
Mrs. Harding was a woman <lb/>
lovable r and was held <lb/>
in esteem by the people of <lb/>
Greenville. The announcement <lb/>
her death to many <lb/>
hearts. <lb/>
My as <lb/>
rendered by the band and choir. <lb/>
S amps Howard delivered <lb/>
the address of welcome and <lb/>
monument was unveiled by sweet <lb/>
little Miss Katharine W. Boa no <lb/>
master U. Pender, Jr. <lb/>
Hon. II. C then made a <lb/>
presenting the <lb/>
which accepted in well <lb/>
by P ml Jones. Serious Accident. <lb/>
Alter the band played Leon u son of H. <lb/>
Old Col, John of Went Greenville, met <lb/>
Bridges, introduced the Orator a this <lb/>
the J Carr, In with bis <lb/>
made an speech to cousin went out to bis <lb/>
comrades, recalling much farm a As they were <lb/>
of the great struggle of <lb/>
The was pronounced <lb/>
F C. left this <lb/>
The tobacco had bi <lb/>
H. Harris, <lb/>
over <lb/>
Miss Harding <lb/>
for Norfolk. <lb/>
v. returned Wed- <lb/>
from . <lb/>
Y. J. Lee, if Norfolk, a <lb/>
here a day or two ting <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Miss Gladys of Kin- <lb/>
wit over this and <lb/>
went out In to the <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
A. T. left morn- <lb/>
for Wilson ti roach in- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
C. <lb/>
of lights <lb/>
works today <lb/>
fur in response to a <lb/>
grain of <lb/>
relative. <lb/>
New at Library. <lb/>
The new bare <lb/>
been added to public library <lb/>
Masonic <lb/>
by Thomas <lb/>
Nelson <lb/>
Heart of by <lb/>
by Marian <lb/>
Proud by <lb/>
Speckled by <lb/>
Evans Wilson. <lb/>
of by <lb/>
Stanley J. <lb/>
Rose's by <lb/>
Mis. Humphrey Ward. <lb/>
by George <lb/>
Cable. <lb/>
Anthony <lb/>
Hope. <lb/>
the by <lb/>
End <lb/>
ct. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. . O, <lb/>
attending the Weldon fair. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. Move, of Greenville, <lb/>
spent a few i-i <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Mrs. Ricks and daughter are <lb/>
visiting relatives dam <lb/>
Charlie is on the sick <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mi. a <lb/>
wire drummer, of Va <lb/>
was in town a day or two Ibid <lb/>
week. <lb/>
H. B <lb/>
of .<lb/>
home <lb/>
he will with his family, attend <lb/>
the horse show in k. <lb/>
Josie a ford, who bus been <lb/>
several weeks, bus mi- <lb/>
is . <lb/>
Dr. L. K. Ricks Tuesday <lb/>
In <lb/>
H. H. Stanley won to Green- <lb/>
J. D i- <lb/>
1-0,<lb/>
id take <lb/>
1-<lb/>
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It . , <lb/>
i to . <lb/>
December 23rd North Carolina, Day. <lb/>
he e X. Cam <lb/>
Day i. i f <lb/>
. la, <lb/>
s , <lb/>
. Pin- in tel true <lb/>
g from G; <lb/>
w t;. lanes came home Friday <lb/>
evening i Halifax. <lb/>
Bishop J. B. Cheshire. <lb/>
Tin- band closed the <lb/>
with <lb/>
Among the <lb/>
conspicuous on speaker's <lb/>
stand Bishop Cheshire, ex- <lb/>
Gen. W. R. Cox <lb/>
the Mrs. <lb/>
W. Pender, of Norfolk. <lb/>
Alter the ceremonies the <lb/>
of the Confederacy with others Tyson, Ty <lb/>
visited the graves of dead heroes <lb/>
placed flowers thereon. <lb/>
riding along the road Leon Book Club, under whose an- <lb/>
leaning against a round that conducted, <lb/>
la the wagon. of the <lb/>
round broke and he fell out to use and a <lb/>
heavily on in library. <lb/>
back of his head. The <lb/>
rated his spinal column and <lb/>
partially paralyzed from <lb/>
Jury. <lb/>
Arm Dislocated. <lb/>
Wednesday in <lb/>
Ii-I <lb/>
be <lb/>
the Ii <lb/>
Pi t Burned Out. <lb/>
Tobacco Ahead. <lb/>
Tobacco is now beat inn cotton <lb/>
price. Farmers express much <lb/>
satisfaction the prices are <lb/>
getting for tobacco, while they do <lb/>
not like to be selling cotton at less <lb/>
than <lb/>
We learn limn the Hickman, <lb/>
Ky, in a fire <lb/>
in t few nights <lb/>
Allied the occupied by <lb/>
, Rev II W. Stancill, <lb/>
right Put cm was <lb/>
future<lb/>
for <lb/>
which is <lb/>
printer and <lb/>
in <lb/>
honed, not <lb/>
10th<lb/>
d M, <lb/>
ii and <lb/>
to got <lb/>
hand caught In a gin belt and lugs de <lb/>
badly dislocated bis arm at the <lb/>
elbow. V Bagwell was furniture, nod Hie family <lb/>
the neighborhood at time and escaped being suffocated <lb/>
quickly summoned and soon smoke woke Mrs, <lb/>
bad the boy's Injured arm sit. Their friends bum with of <lb/>
the loss sustained. <lb/>
men to cut wood. <lb/>
We will pay weekly. Good I First the <lb/>
Hon. Fran i s <lb/>
of burg, <lb/>
date at St ,. . <lb/>
with p . <lb/>
Ii, B. tilt. in ,. <lb/>
best . p <lb/>
been delivered Hi <lb/>
A . e <lb/>
was present am . mi <lb/>
by Mr. <lb/>
i f-i <lb/>
R. Q. Chapman AS in, <lb/>
10-25 w N. C. M. <lb/>
. in the <lb/>
; Nichols Co. new buckwheat at . ., n <lb/>
day.<lb/>
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