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Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS GO <lb/>
Don't Wait Come Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
White Lawn edged nil around <lb/>
with i Inch Nottingham Lice, big <lb/>
values for Sale for <lb/>
j checked all colors you <lb/>
aM, ii will coat the yard, tins <lb/>
bait . yd. <lb/>
color opaque window he III. <lb/>
thread fringe, <lb/>
mile, worth anywhere, Sale <lb/>
Calicoes you pay <lb/>
and for, we have on the during <lb/>
Sale at <lb/>
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents. <lb/>
Cotton glues Towels, woven check patterns, <lb/>
assorted colors checks, ends, sizes <lb/>
Others nave cents each, this Sale <lb/>
for <lb/>
bow, I ill, seamless, <lb/>
welted top, fine Big values tor cents <lb/>
per pair, this Sale per pair. <lb/>
High bust English Corset, jeans, <lb/>
steel bunt a t cote <lb/>
top, et tilling. Sold the world, <lb/>
over for tins Sale <lb/>
Black mercerized, Petticoats full <lb/>
in. plaited fl mice, none for <lb/>
this Sain <lb/>
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents <lb/>
This Sale cents per Dozen. <lb/>
suits black worsted. Men's <lb/>
Suits that always bring lour and five dollars, <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
Big line of fall re these <lb/>
fr big this <lb/>
Bale <lb/>
1,900 pairs of Shoe, guaranteed leather <lb/>
soles, anybody will price to you any where from <lb/>
to <lb/>
We have a bin lot f hats that we sold from <lb/>
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
Inspect this Sale if You Don't Think these Goods are below <lb/>
Any Mans Prices Don't Buy. <lb/>
We will sell the as long as we <lb/>
have tins Sale <lb/>
that you will my are for Sue. <lb/>
all colors you can ask for, Sale <lb/>
We tell a guaranteed, full 10-4 rt <lb/>
pay this Salt <lb/>
We lave a big line of rubber goods, just re- <lb/>
we will have to sell <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
I will have to include <lb/>
same <lb/>
Next Door to; the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
The Hello Girl and the Impatient Patrons, <lb/>
Considered rightly, the <lb/>
girl treads no primrose path. Did <lb/>
, you ever to think that you <lb/>
not one who turn in <lb/>
call to central during the <lb/>
I your lite, no ink <lb/>
I between o'clock in <lb/>
the morning and in the evening <lb/>
an average of about calls are <lb/>
made. That means that during <lb/>
the hours that earn of the girls <lb/>
is duty she answers about <lb/>
calls a minute or one every <lb/>
seconds, or, when on <lb/>
duty at the same time, you can <lb/>
split those figures two. That's <lb/>
an average, but everybody <lb/>
gets the notion to use the <lb/>
at the same time, at often happens, <lb/>
it's worse than worse <lb/>
If you were in the gill's <lb/>
place then, sit ting before the board <lb/>
with receiver clamped to your <lb/>
head, you'd wish you were away <lb/>
and away where there aren't any <lb/>
You see, it's like When <lb/>
you ring, a number drops <lb/>
down and stays you are given <lb/>
he connection you want,, and it <lb/>
does no sort good, for you to <lb/>
keep fact it causes <lb/>
delay, for yon can't be connected <lb/>
while are tinging so the <lb/>
operator goes ahead <lb/>
other call. <lb/>
She's the girl. It you <lb/>
close by and when -be <lb/>
is calls dining a <lb/>
sounds like <lb/>
TO JOHN W. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
We know what <lb/>
paint are all made of, you know; <lb/>
we have to. lit Wilson, N. C, <lb/>
are two dealers. One of <lb/>
thinks he can't sell paint for <lb/>
fl a gallon; the other <lb/>
have such stuff in his <lb/>
lead and-zinc, of course. <lb/>
The paint is adulterated ts- <lb/>
per is all lead <lb/>
zinc linseed oil. with as little <lb/>
good an possible. A gallon <lb/>
has in it a little more paint <lb/>
than four the other. A. <lb/>
gallon will much as <lb/>
four of the other. Who wants to <lb/>
pay wages for painting gal. <lb/>
Ions for <lb/>
much is lead-and- <lb/>
zinc worth in town <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. sells our paint <lb/>
NO SCARCITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Point Grocer. <lb/>
At this store yon get Ron- <lb/>
eat Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
Anything wanted for your <lb/>
table can be supplied promptly <lb/>
deed it does. <lb/>
So be patient. <lb/>
get <lb/>
girl is, perchance, or gone <lb/>
on a journey, or that she cannot <lb/>
hear. Just that she ii <lb/>
dreadfully busy and is doing her <lb/>
level possible. It is more <lb/>
likely other calls are <lb/>
being at the <lb/>
Statesville Landmark. <lb/>
connection allow ,, Qr No. <lb/>
yourself to think that the <lb/>
Beet assured that you get only <lb/>
pure, fresh goods every time <lb/>
you buy here.<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
retail and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Hides, Far, Cotton Send, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Wheel Run Off. mis. Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suit, Ba <lb/>
As Jesse and J. B. Higgs y Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor <lb/>
were driving up Evans street, Fri <lb/>
day evening, the right front wheel <lb/>
of the buggy ran off the <lb/>
of the axle fall to the ground, <lb/>
i This frightened the horse so be <lb/>
began running, when Mr. <lb/>
threw down the reins and jumped <lb/>
out. Mr. Higgs grabbed one <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
High Life Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
roots, Henry George Can- <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Apples, Syrup. Jelly, <lb/>
Sugar, Meat, <lb/>
Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
Swede, Apples, Nuts <lb/>
the only one he coo Id teach, and, <lb/>
stopped the bop.-e after going about Current, <lb/>
a block. No damage was done, Ware. Tin and Wooden <lb/>
I. . ti and <lb/>
bill was a close call. , w. <lb/>
torn, <lb/>
Sewing and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Don't forge that time <lb/>
year you ought to be paying for <lb/>
your paper. The best <lb/>
is the one who does have to be <lb/>
me <lb/>
quantity <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
S. M.<lb/>
Greenville Has <lb/>
at Last <lb/>
Got a Book Store. <lb/>
You can get all the school books at one place. <lb/>
You can 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 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/>
a Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
WELCOME SERVICE. <lb/>
Cordial Greeting to New Pastor. <lb/>
A delightful interesting <lb/>
service was held in <lb/>
church, Sunday night, in formally <lb/>
welcoming the new pastor. H. H. <lb/>
Moore and wife. The services was <lb/>
presided over by E. A. <lb/>
There were three addresses of <lb/>
welcome. One of these was by <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg, representing <lb/>
Mayor W. B. Parker behalf of <lb/>
the people of the town, one by <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King in of the <lb/>
Baptist church and <lb/>
and one by Mr. behalf of <lb/>
the Christian and <lb/>
Each cf these addresses <lb/>
was st cordial and in most tit- <lb/>
ting mid appropriate words. <lb/>
The of Mr. was <lb/>
indeed impressive, lie is a speak- <lb/>
of force earnestness and <lb/>
made an upon the large <lb/>
congregation present. <lb/>
Greenville truly a <lb/>
hearty welcome and hopes his work <lb/>
for the Master in this field will be <lb/>
abundant success. <lb/>
The Gigantic Opera. <lb/>
to have a <lb/>
magnificent affair on next Thurs- <lb/>
day night in the production of <lb/>
from There will <lb/>
be one hundred and twenty-five of <lb/>
out people, and some help, and Sells Brothers United <lb/>
in the cast. Never before in pitch their acres of tents in <lb/>
history of Greenville has such an j Greenville on November 18th they <lb/>
elaborate and stupendous event promise to bring many <lb/>
NEW SENSATIONS. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Hungarian Magyars. Mons. <lb/>
Hubert. <lb/>
When the Great Adam Fore- <lb/>
to Parents. <lb/>
The graded schools were <lb/>
for the children of the dis- <lb/>
it is the desire of the <lb/>
board of trustees that all attend. <lb/>
The board dislikes to exclude any <lb/>
child from school. <lb/>
But there are a few parents who <lb/>
have neglected to have their child- <lb/>
v The most of the <lb/>
parents complied with the <lb/>
orders of the board of aldermen. <lb/>
It is but reasonable all shall <lb/>
The executive committee of the <lb/>
board therefore trusts that all <lb/>
parents, who have done so, <lb/>
will have their child ten vaccinated <lb/>
at once thus relieve the board <lb/>
of the. necessity of taking any <lb/>
in the matter. <lb/>
By order cf the executive com- <lb/>
of board of Trustees. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
of Deeds E. Williams <lb/>
issued to the lowing <lb/>
couples last week. <lb/>
L. and Mary <lb/>
Dennis. <lb/>
Joseph Parker Horton. <lb/>
Belcher. <lb/>
J. II. Jenkins and <lb/>
k Pat risk an I Cox. <lb/>
ward Hat Lucy Rives. <lb/>
Cu the month of October <lb/>
licenses were issued to white <lb/>
and to colored. <lb/>
been our people are <lb/>
taking right hold of it with a vim. <lb/>
Tue scene will be taken from the <lb/>
most beautiful parts of the Prince <lb/>
of Oz, Chinese <lb/>
Honeymoon, Mr Blue Beard, Run- <lb/>
aways, etc, etc, all <lb/>
beautifully and a <lb/>
of the original movement <lb/>
Tue <lb/>
Blue Bated similar to the <lb/>
-in I the <lb/>
from the school girl as well as the <lb/>
Little Milliner from Bed <lb/>
Feathers, will be attractive feat- <lb/>
Mr. J. S. A woo <lb/>
engaged to train our people, <lb/>
brings with him some gorgeous <lb/>
costumes floral designs for the <lb/>
chorus work. The effects will be <lb/>
lovely in the <lb/>
We predict a packed house and <lb/>
from the interest already it <lb/>
looks as though standing mini will <lb/>
be at a premium. When the pro <lb/>
was put on in a <lb/>
few months ago large crowds wee <lb/>
turned away fro u the opera house <lb/>
doors, rot able to get even stand- <lb/>
room, the of <lb/>
the sol I week <lb/>
to the Rocky <lb/>
Mount Wilson filled ware- <lb/>
houses. Let the whole town of <lb/>
Greenville pull together and make <lb/>
this an enormous success. The <lb/>
sate of seats will open at Coward <lb/>
Tuesday morning at <lb/>
o'clock. Better get them early. <lb/>
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, Oct. <lb/>
J. O. Smith went to Norfolk <lb/>
I today. <lb/>
Appointment of stand- <lb/>
new features, committees. <lb/>
November , 1904. <lb/>
A M. Devotional Exercises, <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King. <lb/>
Beading of minutes <lb/>
and roll cell. W c- James left this morning <lb/>
Enrollment of new Warren <lb/>
A. C. Monk returned Sunday <lb/>
among which toe following are <lb/>
La who, in <lb/>
visit to America, <lb/>
their extraordinary <lb/>
equestrian and park j G. K. <lb/>
brake acts, known as the <lb/>
Way to the <lb/>
Using the bare backs of <lb/>
and the seats and bottom of <lb/>
the holiday vehicle as <lb/>
for the of the most <lb/>
difficult acrobatic feats, is certain- <lb/>
something new <lb/>
Model recitation on <lb/>
with as to the <lb/>
value method used, Miss <lb/>
Ty n. <lb/>
The Art of Questioning, <lb/>
Wray. <lb/>
How to Secure and <lb/>
Hold attention, J. D. Everett. <lb/>
Model Recitation on 3rd <lb/>
Arithmetic with suggestions <lb/>
circus history. As a and . value of the method used, <lb/>
unfamiliar acrobatic dancing y., ,. <lb/>
musical it- Suit- The use of Our Library, <lb/>
Troupe of Is. Dove. <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King returned Sun- <lb/>
from Wilson. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Sr., returned Sun- <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Mrs. A. E. Tucker returned <lb/>
j Sunday evening from Scotland, <lb/>
11.-20. Model Recitation <lb/>
g with suggestions as to the I Proctor .,,.,,,, <lb/>
value method used, Miss Carrie <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Adjournment <lb/>
MR SMALL WAS THERE. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Your correspondent from Bethel <lb/>
failed to say everything that lie in- <lb/>
tended to say in reference to the <lb/>
Democratic speaking here Friday <lb/>
Please add to the Bethel items for <lb/>
this week <lb/>
to the lateness of the hour <lb/>
Hon. Jno H. Small did not attempt <lb/>
to make a <lb/>
chosen words he thanked the people <lb/>
for their support in the past, and <lb/>
assured them of his continued <lb/>
efforts in their behalf in the future <lb/>
LETTER TOW. O. BARNHILL. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear You buy horse <lb/>
shoes and nails; your grandfather, <lb/>
if h was a back made <lb/>
You afford to hammer them <lb/>
out by hand, when can buy as <lb/>
good, or better perhaps, <lb/>
made to your hand, for a little <lb/>
more than the cost of the iron <lb/>
What think of a painter <lb/>
who goes oil buying his linseed oil <lb/>
and and mixing, and I <lb/>
by hand, and charging I <lb/>
for work th-it far <lb/>
done hi he can d It, done by <lb/>
a- <lb/>
and nails are made. <lb/>
Mistake isn't <lb/>
He is wasting his chance in the <lb/>
for Id. There is no better stuff to <lb/>
do with than good horse- <lb/>
shoes and and no better <lb/>
j are, at so far as this <lb/>
is concerned, in a class <lb/>
entirely by themselves. They come <lb/>
fr- in their land with the <lb/>
highest royal and popular en- Cotton Tobacco <lb/>
No doubt the statement 1- a <lb/>
Volatile fun loving France North <lb/>
her four most famous, that the cot ion mills of our Stale <lb/>
male and female professional tools ninety-seven per cent of <lb/>
the in a her raw It is said the <lb/>
nearly fifty crop of the State year will lie <lb/>
champion clowns. Mons. j between half a million and six <lb/>
Hubert, making his Am- i-1 hundred With <lb/>
can appearance, might rapid growth of the milling <lb/>
at once of in the State we will soon <lb/>
joggling jockey Samson. As-1 have to draw on the production of <lb/>
the feats of g from other greatly increase our <lb/>
the ground to the back Messenger. <lb/>
while bold lug a sulky by its; That n good for our cotton mill <lb/>
and l balancing a North Carolina is now <lb/>
on his chin, in our about seventy <lb/>
arenas. Even such sir liar manufactured tobacco <lb/>
is this the are not or the <lb/>
their new and working up about eighty <lb/>
mil act is a leaf. We may <lb/>
Tobacco Sales <lb/>
C W. secretary <lb/>
tobacco board of trade, us the <lb/>
following figures f sales n the <lb/>
that North i <lb/>
tiring at least one half of <lb/>
the Slate's crop of <lb/>
evening from a visit to <lb/>
Berkley, Va. <lb/>
Misses Nina James and <lb/>
returned Saturday even- <lb/>
from Tarboro. <lb/>
Misses Eula Clyde Cox re- <lb/>
turned this morning from <lb/>
where they had been to spend Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Andrew Joyner, of Greensboro,, <lb/>
came in Saturday evening to sew <lb/>
the here at his camping <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
It. of. and J. A. <lb/>
have returned from the St. Louis <lb/>
exposition and the national Chris- <lb/>
c invention. <lb/>
J. S. Not man came home <lb/>
day from Baltimore and. <lb/>
Mis. and the children re- <lb/>
turn, d from Parmele. <lb/>
Edward Matthews and sister. <lb/>
Miss Lena, and Burch, <lb/>
to Saturday f <lb/>
and returned this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. R. W. B-st and Mrs. J. J, <lb/>
and Mule sun, of <lb/>
have Mrs, W. B, <lb/>
Parker, returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. T. J returned Sat <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
where she had attending the <lb/>
state of the <lb/>
the Confederacy, <lb/>
Rey. W. E. left Saturday <lb/>
evening for. den <lb/>
preached Sunday. Today he goes <lb/>
to Wilmington to attend the <lb/>
Wheel Run Off. <lb/>
Greenville For mouth I Jesse we were mis- of Bishop Strange. <lb/>
of October, the sale I ii farmed regarding the runaway <lb/>
pounds, making a total I Friday, wherein it was stated <lb/>
for three of that he the and <lb/>
pounds. In October of of His <lb/>
by band, charging hi .,, . o no .,. j. . , . , , ,, <lb/>
r . . , they were 2,702.510 show, version f the I s <lb/>
a decrease this year of When the wheel ran off sod the <lb/>
Tuesday, Nov. 1st., 190-1. <lb/>
A. Savage went to Not folk today. <lb/>
J. W. Perkins returned Monday <lb/>
Mn. R. M. to- <lb/>
horse began running be held the day a <lb/>
The average price for tbs entire horse and nearly stopped the <lb/>
sale for October was per animal front of Fleming Moor- i <lb/>
hundred. <lb/>
At Home in the Kitchen. <lb/>
A editor, desiring a sea <lb/>
work than uniting teem on. ., . . , <lb/>
, trip, went on a yacht an cook. <lb/>
es well put It's. I lie I mi. . j <lb/>
Misses Nannie <lb/>
store and he then Cofield of Hamilton, visiting <lb/>
out of the bu-y with both sister, Mrs. W. R. Smith, <lb/>
band u the horse again T. U. and H. D. Potter, <lb/>
jumped ff Mr. of Greene county, took the train <lb/>
with He very much regrets here this morning for Norfolk, <lb/>
that he did not release the reins. a <lb/>
sooner, as he was dragged Richmond. <lb/>
es well put t. oh , , . , <lb/>
r that deemed re as he was . <lb/>
putt that makes ,, . ,. , . . Monday evening Richmond. <lb/>
., , . , , enough for special men- twenty feet before I ho re us were . <lb/>
no matter . ,. . f , sister, Mi H <lb/>
ton is odd in the face of the well, forced from his hands her Lome. <lb/>
, I dint J-. <lb/>
known fact that an editor is <lb/>
Who wants to go back to , <lb/>
times, and make his own horse- he , ,,, <lb/>
can cook tip anything at a mo- <lb/>
P. R. Rives Mrs. Delia, <lb/>
Going forward. of Hamilton, came- <lb/>
Work at the plant the Monday evening to visit Mr. <lb/>
Between us two, that that a j Work Had electric lights now and Mrs W. If. Rives left <lb/>
know how to make good pa, of Ida life hi in I moving Well. The boilers; morning. <lb/>
For Sale A good gentle horse, <lb/>
Will do any kind of work. The <lb/>
late Mr. John drive <lb/>
Apply to E. G. <lb/>
M-3 <lb/>
. . . hi <lb/>
do <lb/>
to; but paint j hot u now being in position.; <lb/>
run a way from him. <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
F. W. Co. <lb/>
P. S. H. L. Carr sells our paint <lb/>
why he should feel at home pipes and putting up pole <lb/>
a cook. the streets is also moving along <lb/>
A few more -eats left for <lb/>
from Operas tomorrow <lb/>
Better get them at Coward <lb/>
early. <lb/>
U. H. Snowden, St. <lb/>
sick years, nothing d d any <lb/>
Change of Express Agents. <lb/>
D. J, resigned the <lb/>
agency of the Southern Express <lb/>
a woman gets so here and henry <lb/>
-he isn't looking ,, to <lb/>
until used Hollister's. . . <lb/>
Rocky Tea. Now him c- <lb/>
strong and cents or today here making <lb/>
or Tablets. Drug Store I Drug th of<lb/>
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DEALER IN <lb/>
Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept <lb/>
in ck. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D, W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
flow often you can get a <lb/>
ail or screw driver or <lb/>
looking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be for <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of two is <lb/>
is all you could desire,, and <lb/>
we will Ma that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Corey <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
C. T. and Z. V. Johnson <lb/>
i having sold to A. E. Tucker their <lb/>
tire the firm of A K. Tucker <lb/>
IA Co. heretofore existing in <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, the sail is <lb/>
dissolved by mutual consent <lb/>
and after this date. <lb/>
la the of dissolution the <lb/>
i A K. takes all the <lb/>
and assumes all the liabilities of Mid <lb/>
All persona owing firm <lb/>
i j trill therefore make payment to said <lb/>
II A. K. Tucker and all persons having <lb/>
against firm will present them <lb/>
to said a. E. Tucker for payment. <lb/>
our hand and signatures <lb/>
this 17th 1904. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Z. V- JOHNSON. <lb/>
Having purchased the entire inter- <lb/>
est C. T. and Z. V. John- <lb/>
to the verbal report made by <lb/>
name at the same I beg to thank j Colonel T. It Robertson of the First <lb/>
our for their favor and to. . J <lb/>
solicit a continuation of the same. I Regiment, National Guard of North <lb/>
shall endeavor to lease those who <lb/>
favor me with their and to <lb/>
make it to their advantage to come <lb/>
again. <lb/>
All claim-; against i ,, <lb/>
the old A. K. Tucker and Co., bile there is con- <lb/>
l-will present them to me for difficulty iii getting the <lb/>
and all persons owing the will I , <lb/>
make payment to <lb/>
the guilty parties will be <lb/>
They should be punished <lb/>
severely for their outrageous con- <lb/>
duct. A simple dismissal from <lb/>
Guard would not answer in this; <lb/>
case If the military regulations, <lb/>
are not sufficient to deal with the j <lb/>
guilty parties, then criminal <lb/>
laws of North Carolina should be <lb/>
invoked to punish looters for j <lb/>
their crime There is no excuse for j <lb/>
such conduct in this day of <lb/>
the TORPID LIVER, <lb/>
strengthen the digestive organs <lb/>
regulate the bowels, and arc <lb/>
canned as as <lb/>
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb/>
In malarial districts their virtues arc. <lb/>
widely recognized, as they <lb/>
properties In freeing the <lb/>
system from that poison. Elegantly <lb/>
anger coated. <lb/>
Take No <lb/>
Should Have Attention. <lb/>
The Wilmington Dispatch, <lb/>
Carolina, in regard to the looting of <lb/>
stores at by soldiers of <lb/>
that regiment returning from Ma <lb/>
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM <lb/>
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. <lb/>
REV. H. Ph. D. Principal. <lb/>
Winston N. C, March 9th., 1904. <lb/>
Mr. Chas. M. Chariots, N. C, <lb/>
Dear It is a little unusual to file an order this Into <lb/>
in the season, but we find that the more Pianos which <lb/>
we add to our music the better results at- <lb/>
in the work. We have added quite a number of your <lb/>
instruments the last few and they have all <lb/>
given good satisfaction. It requires a piano of unusual merit <lb/>
for the constant which all practice pianos have within our <lb/>
but we are glad to be able to say that your <lb/>
have stood the test, and we will continue to <lb/>
from your firm from time to time as the need arises. <lb/>
think there are about a dozen now in the school. <lb/>
J. H. Principal. <lb/>
This Sept 17th MM. <lb/>
A. F. TUCKER. <lb/>
We have sold our entire Merest in <lb/>
the firm of A. Tucker Co., who <lb/>
will continue the business at the same <lb/>
old stand and we take pleasure in com- <lb/>
mending to the and patron <lb/>
age of the public. <lb/>
This Sept 17th <lb/>
t. T. <lb/>
Z- V. <lb/>
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM <lb/>
LAND NEAR THE TOWN <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
A rare and magnificent din <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 floor several slight- <lb/>
lined upright pianos at <lb/>
prices ranging from <lb/>
Each instrument. <lb/>
is guaranteed for years. <lb/>
We also have a line display <lb/>
of organs at surprising low <lb/>
figures ranging in price from <lb/>
and up. They are fully <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
his factory sale will <lb/>
close before many more <lb/>
days, when factory prices will <lb/>
promptly withdrawn, and if <lb/>
yon any earthly use for <lb/>
piano or organ it will <lb/>
, pa you to take a look around, <lb/>
hen in Greenville Miss <lb/>
Be Patrick, who is <lb/>
with us during our stay <lb/>
here, be glad to give you <lb/>
a tune. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
FIN EM AN, Factor Representative. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
By virtue of certain decrees lion good rations. <lb/>
I Superior court of Pitt ma j expresses <lb/>
cause therein pending, i H r , <lb/>
. H. Wilson, administrator the sentiment of the on tins <lb/>
; The conduct of bars <lb/>
G. C, Edwards and Susie Wilson J <lb/>
and the other heirs-at-law of the said the Guard in time return-; <lb/>
J- Wilson, the undersized will j. the <lb/>
expose to public sale before the <lb/>
door in the town of at More-head City. and <lb/>
j on Monday, 7th November MM, tor i has been outrageous, and <lb/>
I the purpose of making assets, the fob, . <lb/>
lowing described tracts land, to- j the sense of public indignation <lb/>
wit . . . , . i- become cumulative with this <lb/>
One tract known as toe home-place <lb/>
of B. J. Wilson and is a part of his , ville incident. If these men cannot <lb/>
homestead, and described m k controlled, or at <lb/>
X whereon the buildings are ad- , . , , , <lb/>
joining the lands of S. . Brown , for their misconduct, the legislature <lb/>
Mrs a. D Johnson, all of , withdraw he State's <lb/>
the home place lying on the west side , <lb/>
-f the railroad, to the Ins mis- <lb/>
z acres, more or less. undoubtedly come up <lb/>
Also one other tract, it being a part r <lb/>
of the homestead, containing about at the next session of tho General <lb/>
the connection with the <lb/>
land- of O. Brown, tor- <lb/>
owned by William proposition to renew the <lb/>
and known as the Proctor Observer. <lb/>
the lame land <lb/>
now live <lb/>
of sale <lb/>
,, ,. This October ;, <lb/>
H. a <lb/>
R L. Myers leave Commissioner and <lb/>
daily, except Sunday. Skinner <lb/>
in Greenville, leaver . <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
at m. <lb/>
Connecting at <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia; New Boston. <lb/>
and all points North. at <lb/>
Norfolk railroads for all <lb/>
joints <lb/>
should order <lb/>
by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New and <lb/>
Norfolk and B. and <lb/>
Old Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line Line <lb/>
horn Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
hours subject to <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
r. H. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
I. J. Cherry, A lit. <lb/>
Green <lb/>
B. Walker, Vice President <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
81-85 Beach Si rent. N. Y. <lb/>
to <lb/>
the most remarkable cases . <lb/>
of a wild, deep sealed on lungs ; <lb/>
is that of Mrs. <lb/>
V. M Ind ,, <lb/>
I u ho as entirely use I <lb/>
jot One Minute Cure. She <lb/>
weakened me I ran down <lb/>
town in -ii 1.1 from to lbs <lb/>
North Carolina. I In Superior <lb/>
Pitt County. S Court. <lb/>
Jr. i <lb/>
vs Notice. <lb/>
Fannie WOOten. <lb/>
The defendant above named . <lb/>
take notice that an action tried a number remedies to no <lb/>
above has l---i commenced in the fr-u- <lb/>
Greenville Has <lb/>
at Last <lb/>
Got a Book Store. <lb/>
You can get all school books at one 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 you <lb/>
can everything you want at <lb/>
BOOK STORE. <lb/>
Next Door to J. R. Corey. <lb/>
parlor Court of County, in which <lb/>
the plaintiff a divorce from the <lb/>
bonds of matrimony heretofore <lb/>
between plaintiff and the <lb/>
end the said defendant will <lb/>
further take notice that in required <lb/>
to appear at the next term of <lb/>
of said County to be held on <lb/>
first Monday in November at the <lb/>
court house of said county <lb/>
ville, N. C, and answer or demur <lb/>
the complaint in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will to the court t <lb/>
the relief demanded in <lb/>
t day of September 1904; <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
I off <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New Tori <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton handlers of <lb/>
Correspondence and shipments <lb/>
Until used One Minute <lb/>
Congo Cine Four bottle of thin <lb/>
v. cured <lb/>
of the my, <lb/>
me to my 1-1 <lb/>
mil weight, slid <lb/>
Sold so Store. <lb/>
Stone <lb/>
r Book Store. <lb/>
NORTH County, Green- <lb/>
ville Township. <lb/>
Sour <lb/>
When the quantity of food taken <lb/>
is or the too rich, <lb/>
sour stomach in likely to follow,; <lb/>
and especially so if the digestion <lb/>
, aim es. . <lb/>
f i has been weakened by <lb/>
John Tripp Eat slowly too freely <lb/>
The defendant above named will take of dieted food. Masticate <lb/>
notice that a summons in tho , Tut <lb/>
entitled action was issued against the tn Let five <lb/>
defendant on the day of elapse between meals, <lb/>
1904, by H. of the when you feel a fullness and weight <lb/>
Peace for said county, i j the after <lb/>
for the of 1108.80 due the plaintiff ., .;. <lb/>
the defendant, which is eating, take s <lb/>
returnable before said Justice at and Liver Tablets and <lb/>
office at Greenville, in said county of <lb/>
Pitt n the day of November, 1904, <lb/>
when and where the defendant is re- <lb/>
quested to appear, and answer or de- <lb/>
to the complaint, or the relief de- <lb/>
will he granted <lb/>
This 16th of October, 1904. <lb/>
H. Harding, J. P. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Fencing; Sold.<lb/>
sour stomach may be avoided. <lb/>
For sale by Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
paper at Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
What's In a Name <lb/>
is in name when it <lb/>
comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. <lb/>
Co., of Chicago, <lb/>
years ago how to <lb/>
a salve from Witch Hazel that in a <lb/>
specific for Piles. For blind, bleed- <lb/>
itching and protruding files, <lb/>
eczema, cuts, burns, bruises and <lb/>
all skin diseases, Salve <lb/>
no equal. This has rise <lb/>
to numerous worthless counterfeits <lb/>
for DeWitt's, the genuine. <lb/>
Sold at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following point a can now <lb/>
he reached over the lines of <lb/>
it , <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
Durham, <lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton, <lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford,<lb/>
Mt. <lb/>
Warrenton, <lb/>
Weldon, <lb/>
Wilmington- <lb/>
Winston, <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Aid. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb/>
S C <lb/>
Va, <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Cincinnati, <lb/>
Columbia, H. C <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
New York. N. V. <lb/>
New Orleans, Lb <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Petersburg, <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pi <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo <lb/>
Va <lb/>
And all other important and In- <lb/>
east of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F. G To EM AN, <lb/>
Gen. <lb/>
WE COTTON SEED <lb/>
in Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We will either pay cash or ex- <lb/>
change meal and hulls for seed, <lb/>
and bags and pay all <lb/>
freights Write us when <lb/>
you are ready to sell exchange. <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
Washington, N. C.<lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
Furniture Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Sides, Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Mattresses, Oak <lb/>
Dy Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounges, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax Snail, <lb/>
Key <lb/>
Henry George Can- <lb/>
Peaches, Apples. <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, Meat, Soap- <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar <lb/>
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts <lb/>
I Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Q-t <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machine and nu- <lb/>
goods. Quality <lb/>
quantity. for <lb/>
see me. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
cured Lame After Years of <lb/>
had been troubled with lame <lb/>
back for fifteen years and I found <lb/>
a complete recovery in the use of <lb/>
Chamberlain's Pain says <lb/>
John G r, Ind. Tin <lb/>
liniment is also without an equal <lb/>
for sprains and bruise. It is for <lb/>
Kale by Drug Stoic, . <lb/>
Greenville. f <lb/>
mm <lb/>
C, Nov. 1904. <lb/>
Our wash board is a <lb/>
it is without a <lb/>
and is to take the <lb/>
lead, try is to buy one, <lb/>
and to buy is to never be <lb/>
without one attain. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, windows, <lb/>
doors, blinds and side lights at <lb/>
J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dr. says there is one hap- <lb/>
man in town, Mr. Levi <lb/>
has been vaccinated and can't <lb/>
work, so has all the leisure to <lb/>
mingle boys anyone <lb/>
might looking for. Happy Mr. <lb/>
Pierce. <lb/>
When -you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for your buggy or <lb/>
carriage. Call on us and make a <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
A N, C. <lb/>
As authorized for DAILY <lb/>
and Eastern Reflector we take <lb/>
pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a lint <lb/>
of all who receive their mail Ht <lb/>
this office. take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
J. T. Smith, Jr., has gone to <lb/>
From the large number of <lb/>
the Hart Bros, carry out <lb/>
every week must be doing a <lb/>
big business as well as doing good <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Remember you can find lawns, <lb/>
nicker zephyrs, piques and <lb/>
ether nice goods too numerous to <lb/>
mention at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Laurie Chapman, of <lb/>
was here on Friday. <lb/>
Call to see our laces <lb/>
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Do you know J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
keep the most complete of <lb/>
bleaching and ginghams <lb/>
in town. Their customers tell me <lb/>
that it is so. <lb/>
Last Saturday there were four <lb/>
men the store of J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. wax in debt to the <lb/>
other. One of had one silver <lb/>
dollar and by parsing it among the <lb/>
crowd twice that dollar <lb/>
paid debts to the amount of eight <lb/>
doll, it-., and the first owner ill <lb/>
ell original coin. <lb/>
Pictures satisfactorily enlarged <lb/>
or no charges made. Best refer <lb/>
given, Hart Bros., Ayden, <lb/>
If need anything in the way <lb/>
Of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Miss Julia has taken <lb/>
charge of a school about miles <lb/>
from town, near E. Ellis. <lb/>
E. G. Cox about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
Yard wide sheeting for at W. <lb/>
M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cos conducted set-, <lb/>
in the Episcopal Sun- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Call examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
W. F. Hart after an absence of a <lb/>
week has come home from Jackson- <lb/>
ville, Fla. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Men and boy suits at cost at W. <lb/>
M. Edwards Co. <lb/>
Miss Mattie spent <lb/>
Monday in Greenville. <lb/>
J. R. Tingle has been here for <lb/>
the past few days visiting friends. <lb/>
Notice you want <lb/>
your cotton ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
order that you might realize <lb/>
hatter prices for it, bring it to the <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
-N. C. <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
The latest thing lo CUt <lb/>
tat W. C. and , <lb/>
Cotton comes in slowly and <lb/>
buyers are having an lime. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
received, fine line of bar- j Go to E. E. Co's new <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style market for beef, fresh meats, -an <lb/>
r price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg Co. <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
First Class hand made brick, by <lb/>
W. E. Hi I the wholesale and retail large the trade, that <lb/>
Those desiring first-class work <lb/>
the enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
do well see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
manufacture for <lb/>
from a business trip to Fremont, <lb/>
Raleigh and Greensboro. <lb/>
Right much was received <lb/>
on this market Saturday. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
land bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Call on Hart for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Owing to vaccination there <lb/>
but few of the of our <lb/>
town who have been able to work <lb/>
luring the past week. Things are <lb/>
better now and most of them will <lb/>
I work in a day or so. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money In shoes, caps, <lb/>
j rugs mattings, tables and <lb/>
I floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
G. F Morrison has <lb/>
H Bertie and is ready to go to <lb/>
work. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
W B. of <lb/>
was here Saturday. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will be than ours. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, N. C. <lb/>
Miss A rah Davis returned from <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
We are <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
New line of men's suits, youth <lb/>
boy suits, and over-coat's to <lb/>
fit everybody at. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Mr. and B. E. <lb/>
of Greenville, were here again <lb/>
week talking tobacco. <lb/>
are simply the <lb/>
stock always on hand, orders heat on the market <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. <lb/>
W. F. Hooks has moved <lb/>
family to town will make this <lb/>
his home. <lb/>
pair double, single and fold- <lb/>
wire bed springs at J. R. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Hart Cypress Shingles for <lb/>
sale by Cannon <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
Com, bay oats, at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
C. A. Fair has moved into the <lb/>
pretty six room cottage on Second <lb/>
street, recently built by R. W. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR. <lb/>
If it doesn't give you <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for it. <lb/>
R. F. <lb/>
Dist. Act., Ayden, <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
William Phillips has returned <lb/>
from Norfolk with his wife who is <lb/>
very much improved. <lb/>
as any <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
percales and ginghams for N C <lb/>
at W. M. Edward. a,. nor , or,, ply paper <lb/>
by suffer from intense head j. R <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and If you of now j <lb/>
when you ; is a w M <lb/>
ed cue pair of glasses properly Edwards Co <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad- , more week to election <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak we ail nave office Ba <lb/>
eyes, need of pastes, H. us <lb/>
ways go Jam bad to worse. A lit- I pol. next <lb/>
tie piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will work wonders. <lb/>
There was a large crowd in <lb/>
last <lb/>
bales of cotton on average <lb/>
per day is what the Milling j J. u. g <lb/>
days you can <lb/>
buy a suit at cost front W. M. <lb/>
Ed Winds ft Co. <lb/>
Ad percales for at W <lb/>
. ;. Co. <lb/>
Cottonseed meal and hulls at <lb/>
Tim public to know that <lb/>
I handle on a <lb/>
stock of a RUGS, <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
quality of RUBBER <lb/>
goods the best <lb/>
and Co., gin. They <lb/>
lint the public have <lb/>
found it out. <lb/>
Our stock of ribbons is wide, <lb/>
narrow, and cheap, J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
registration for the coming <lb/>
election Is said lie on an average <lb/>
Come to see us when you <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
we handle Trust <lb/>
Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
I take method of informing <lb/>
the public that as the Summer sea-1 and , <lb/>
sou is about over I am Offering good In bustle. <lb/>
W. O. and <lb/>
The ladies say that. Cannon <lb/>
Tyson the prettiest line of <lb/>
goods iii town. <lb/>
perhaps just at this E <lb/>
G. may possibly be as <lb/>
busy as a Wall street broker yet <lb/>
It is plain at Insurance man he <lb/>
gets He is not only a <lb/>
bur has found it necessary to <lb/>
assistance. His companies <lb/>
are first dies and every body <lb/>
realizes the fact, hence Mr. Cox <lb/>
is to be congratulated in being a <lb/>
something <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE; <lb/>
Also 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/>
sea, Best stock of Brush <lb/>
es of all kinds. <lb/>
com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
AYDEN, C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, Kent Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Louis Skinner, <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
brought good news to our farmers, special inducements In order W. O. family who <lb/>
stating that the had I sell. My. line of pants cannot be have been boarding quite a while, I <lb/>
crawled up with cotton. and the Edwin will commence housekeeping this <lb/>
ready paints, j shoe which handle is week. <lb/>
color's, lead, oil and at J. R. nut surpassed by any other make. Don't fail to see Ty- <lb/>
Give men call and when I have new crockery both plain and <lb/>
Just a few more thousand home shown you my dry good, notions decorate. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
made cypress for sale by other line of goods I know I than <lb/>
Cannon Tyson. j be able to phase you and sell you Misses slippers at <lb/>
ft are displaying costs it W. M. Edwards ft Co. <lb/>
the most up to date line of A big stock Rich mood cook A nice selection of rugs at W Masonic Mutual <lb/>
and healing and repairs for I m. Co's. <lb/>
mime at J. B. Smith Bro. your hams chicken <lb/>
lie man with moving pictures and egg. J. K. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
failed to put in last All nice line of <lb/>
Saturday according to ml- waist hat at Mrs. J. <lb/>
He will be liter continue to build <lb/>
however. buggies Ac. for we do not <lb/>
Large of furniture consist- apace we cannot <lb/>
of suits, steads, j Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden, N. C <lb/>
and bitting chairs, mattresses, <lb/>
straw, fell and cotton at J. R <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
for <lb/>
ever brought to this market. <lb/>
Miss Julia spent Friday <lb/>
and Saturday in <lb/>
friends <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
Scot <lb/>
One lot of calico at <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Capt. Berry, wife and <lb/>
Olivia Berry in <lb/>
laud Neck. <lb/>
A of hamburg edgings in <lb/>
cm You buy them <lb/>
Cheap at W. M. Edwards Co's <lb/>
K. A. Johnson, of Johnson's <lb/>
here a to <lb/>
his sou. <lb/>
Special attention is called to <lb/>
zephyr shawls, caps and <lb/>
One lot of shirts <lb/>
at M. Edwards. <lb/>
doz Fruit Jars and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith ft. Bro. <lb/>
New up-to-date Wheeler and <lb/>
general assortment of ribbons at sewing machines for only <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. at W. M. Co. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of business Sept <lb/>
FOR MASONS ONLY. <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the boat <lb/>
rate and the induce- <lb/>
offered. See <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
SCARCITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits sub- <lb/>
to cheek, 16,183.02 <lb/>
Certified check <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Bills <lb/>
of bar, 5,000.00 <lb/>
Examine our line of notions <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
I remind my man <lb/>
customers mat my line <lb/>
of new . t collars and <lb/>
belt of different colors, h <lb/>
specialty nave arrived, Mrs. J. <lb/>
A. vis <lb/>
Sling, slinger, Ir is <lb/>
not he who <lb/>
but he who the sling longest <lb/>
will be in it. At get n <lb/>
fold weather underwear est Goods at Prices, <lb/>
prices to suit pits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. Anything wanted for your <lb/>
Dr. Sure cure for In- can promptly <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
and for sale <lb/>
by J. R. Smith and Bro. is pro <lb/>
be best in the mar- <lb/>
mid is guaranteed to do all its <lb/>
claims <lb/>
To make room for full stock we <lb/>
will dry goods, shoes hats <lb/>
at greater reduced prices. W. II. <lb/>
Edwards and Co. <lb/>
W. C. Jack and Co's new <lb/>
line of dress goods are taking <lb/>
fancy of all who see them. They <lb/>
are beautiful. <lb/>
if you call, or No. <lb/>
Rest assured that you get only <lb/>
pure, fresh goods every time <lb/>
you buy here. <lb/>
PUBLIC RENTING. <lb/>
l will, on <lb/>
Tuesday, November i, at tho <lb/>
the c. in <lb/>
township, publicly rent to the <lb/>
bidder lauds to <lb/>
th of said T. C. <lb/>
Terms will on tie cf <lb/>
This day of Oct., 1904- <lb/>
J. M. Cox,<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered In the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post in Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
to to <lb/>
County, N. C, Friday, November 1904 <lb/>
The Republicans hope to <lb/>
ally cut down the Democratic major- <lb/>
in North Carolina so to gain <lb/>
Some people are going to be badly standing with the administration in <lb/>
This is the closing month of the <lb/>
great world's fair at St Louis. <lb/>
when the votes are counted <lb/>
case is elected. It is the <lb/>
duty of every Democrat to see it <lb/>
e this hope of the Republicans is not <lb/>
a realized. <lb/>
Great Britain and Russia <lb/>
settled the matter, and there is <lb/>
feeling of relief. <lb/>
While Judge Parker has <lb/>
If November follows the character fore making no claims, the <lb/>
of October there will be plenty of prospects of his election have be <lb/>
open came so bright that he now express <lb/>
es the belief that he will win. At <lb/>
Senator Fairbanks is holding on game time M everybody <lb/>
, ,. . <lb/>
to his job until he sees how his can- <lb/>
pane out. <lb/>
As the hunting season has opened <lb/>
the chapter of casualties from <lb/>
dental discharge of guns may be ex<lb/>
Another New York <lb/>
J W Co., has <lb/>
skipped with a <lb/>
million. <lb/>
And Tarboro did not want <lb/>
Peebles to court there, but <lb/>
contempt proceedings are hardly <lb/>
looked fur to result from it. <lb/>
The prediction may not be, <lb/>
rate, but we are strong in the be- <lb/>
lief that the election next Tuesday <lb/>
will be a landslide the Demo-<lb/>
This month brings two big events, <lb/>
the election and Thanksgiving. <lb/>
Those who win out in the election <lb/>
will have increased reasons for <lb/>
thankfulness. <lb/>
The and New <lb/>
York Herald think there is no chance <lb/>
for Parker and that will <lb/>
win. Rut there is room for both of <lb/>
them to be mistaken. <lb/>
Every township in the county <lb/>
should strive to increase its strength <lb/>
in future conventions. The way to <lb/>
do this is for every Democrat to go <lb/>
to the polls and vote on election <lb/>
day. <lb/>
This will be the whirlwind week <lb/>
in politics. What remains to be <lb/>
done must be done quickly, <lb/>
both sides will exert effort to <lb/>
win out when the contest of ballots <lb/>
comes. ft . <lb/>
every Democrat watch his <lb/>
ticket cl --i he goes to vote <lb/>
next Tuesday, Do not allow any- <lb/>
body to slip a mixed ticket on you, <lb/>
bill see that you have the straight <lb/>
Democratic ticket. Read every name <lb/>
carefully. <lb/>
Dispatches from Washington in- <lb/>
that is much alarm in <lb/>
the Republican over the out- <lb/>
look in New York. Judge Parker's <lb/>
activity is rapidly swinging <lb/>
his way as prospects <lb/>
grow bright the eighth <lb/>
gets nearer. <lb/>
1898 that led to the overthrow of <lb/>
fusion; that as a member of the leg- <lb/>
from Bertie county in <lb/>
Le helped to frame the constitutional <lb/>
amendment; that in the same <lb/>
he introduced one of the <lb/>
car bills; that in the cam- <lb/>
of 1900 there was not a more <lb/>
faithful and earnest worker for the <lb/>
amendment than he, it ought to <lb/>
arouse in every Democrat a deter- <lb/>
that Frank Winston shall <lb/>
not run behind any man on <lb/>
ticket. We hope no Democrat in <lb/>
Pitt county will scratch his ticket <lb/>
and thus gratify the grudge the Re- <lb/>
publicans have against Judge W in- <lb/>
The straight ticket from be- <lb/>
ginning to end should lie voted by <lb/>
every Democrat. <lb/>
It is the Duty of the Citizen to Vote, j Rule for the One Hundred Year Club. <lb/>
The people are obligated by the Sir James Sawyer, an English <lb/>
fundamental principals of formulated the follow- <lb/>
to take a careful interest in their ling eighteen rules for prolonging <lb/>
government. They have no option j life to one hundred <lb/>
in the matter, ho man can stay; Right sleep, <lb/>
away at will from the polls or Sleep on your right side, <lb/>
the consideration of the policies Keep your bedroom window <lb/>
of the administration of national, open all night. <lb/>
State and county affairs. They must <lb/>
studied and they must be voted <lb/>
on. Ours is a government of the <lb/>
people and by the people. Every <lb/>
man is a sovereign. The people <lb/>
rule. We must render unto Caesar <lb/>
the things that are It is <lb/>
the people who study the matters <lb/>
and things relating to their govern- <lb/>
least and absent themselves <lb/>
from the polls most who are <lb/>
ally loudest in fault-finding and the <lb/>
greatest grumblers. If sound and <lb/>
honest politics are wanted let all the <lb/>
people unite in framing them Ho <lb/>
j can such policies be had and enjoyed <lb/>
if they are not adopted. If sober <lb/>
to do plenty of work until the <lb/>
is <lb/>
About the only thing <lb/>
are not claiming is that they <lb/>
are going to construct the . Panama <lb/>
canal the level Sun <lb/>
We would be satisfied if <lb/>
would it the <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Both you boys must be getting off <lb/>
your <lb/>
W. R. Hearst has the appearance <lb/>
of one who in his <lb/>
Himself a candidate for nomination <lb/>
for the presidency before the nation- <lb/>
Democratic convention, when he <lb/>
failed to get the nomination it looks <lb/>
like the honorable thing on his part <lb/>
would have been to give loyal sup- <lb/>
port of the nominee of the party. <lb/>
Judge Henry R. Bryan decided <lb/>
against the plaintiff in the <lb/>
mus the trustees <lb/>
of schools in Durham to compel the <lb/>
admission to the schools of children <lb/>
who had not been vaccinated. An <lb/>
appeal was taken to the Supreme <lb/>
court, but it is likely the plaintiff <lb/>
will meet a decision there. <lb/>
Shadowed. <lb/>
A dispatch from Indianapolis says and intelligent and honest officials <lb/>
that Thomas national Dem- are desired, let all the people turn <lb/>
chairman, is being out and elect P. R. Law <lb/>
wherever he goes by two I in Lumberton <lb/>
men, for what ho does not <lb/>
The two men were on the <lb/>
train when he left New York and <lb/>
the day he saw them here. He <lb/>
went from place to place about the <lb/>
city, and at every turn he was fol- <lb/>
lowed by the two. <lb/>
To make sure they were watching <lb/>
him he announced last Saturday lie <lb/>
would spend Sunday at French Lick <lb/>
He entered a car and in a few mom- <lb/>
the two men entered the coach <lb/>
just behind the one in which he was <lb/>
seated. Mr. left the coach <lb/>
unseen by them wired friends <lb/>
at different points on the road to <lb/>
A national election comes high in <lb/>
New York. The times states that <lb/>
for tin registration and casting of <lb/>
the vote of the five boroughs of that <lb/>
city this year, the cost to the city <lb/>
will he That figure does <lb/>
not include the services of the <lb/>
formed police at the polling places <lb/>
on the five days of election service <lb/>
Of course, it does not include the <lb/>
amount expended by the campaign <lb/>
committees of the two great parties <lb/>
What they expend cannot be <lb/>
but it is safe to say that be- <lb/>
tween them they will more than <lb/>
watch for the two men. Late at j duplicate this year the expenditure <lb/>
night he got a telegram from Gos- j Dy it <lb/>
port saying that the men had left generally believed in political cir- <lb/>
the train at that lace and had taken I expended by <lb/>
the next train back to this city. <lb/>
Yesterday, when he joined the <lb/>
Chairman Odell on the preliminary <lb/>
work necessary for the three can- <lb/>
Bryan special and went to Chicago the <lb/>
he slipped away from them again, <lb/>
though the men followed him till he <lb/>
got upon the train Mr Bryan. <lb/>
The fact dint Mr. knew ho <lb/>
was being explains why <lb/>
lie refused to say day where <lb/>
going the next. <lb/>
With defeat staring in the <lb/>
face the Republicans in New York <lb/>
are resorting to frauds to increase <lb/>
their chances of carrying the <lb/>
In one county it is said a thou- <lb/>
sand illegal names have been placed <lb/>
upon the registration books, and <lb/>
eighteen thousand have been <lb/>
colonized in New York city Leader <lb/>
Murphy, of Tammany Hall, has is- <lb/>
sued orders for an investigation that <lb/>
will check this fraud. <lb/>
A Case With Many Parallels <lb/>
In Polk county court last week a <lb/>
white boy, aged years, was sen- <lb/>
ti the State prison for live <lb/>
years for wrecking a freight train <lb/>
city and on the canvasses themselves <lb/>
was not less than A con- <lb/>
estimate of the total <lb/>
to influence the vote of New <lb/>
York city and to get it into the <lb/>
lot boxes would be <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
t. Do not have your <lb/>
against the wall. <lb/>
No cold tub in the morning, <lb/>
but a bath at the temperature of the <lb/>
body. <lb/>
C. Exercise before breakfast. <lb/>
Eat little meat and see that it <lb/>
is cooked. <lb/>
Drink no milk. <lb/>
Eat plenty of fat, to feed the <lb/>
cells which destroy the disease germs. <lb/>
Avoid intoxicants, which do <lb/>
stray those cell. <lb/>
Daily exercise in the air. <lb/>
Allow no pet animals in your <lb/>
living room. They are apt to -carry <lb/>
about disease germs. <lb/>
13- Live in the country if you can. <lb/>
Watch the three <lb/>
water, damp and drains. <lb/>
Have a change of occupation. <lb/>
Take frequent and short <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Limit your ambitions; and,, <lb/>
Keep your temper. <lb/>
Dollars For Cars. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line has placed <lb/>
another order with the South <lb/>
more Car and Foundry Company <lb/>
for box cars of the standard <lb/>
pattern. The order is to be filled, <lb/>
at the earliest possible time. The <lb/>
cars are to be equipped with every <lb/>
modern appliance and will have a <lb/>
capacity of pounds. <lb/>
About the middle of the past sum- <lb/>
mer the Atlantic Coast Line placed <lb/>
with the above named company an <lb/>
order for of these standard box <lb/>
cars and they are now being <lb/>
to the road in blocks of about <lb/>
a week. <lb/>
The Coast Line's business has- <lb/>
grown so rapidly in the past twelve <lb/>
months that the freight equipment <lb/>
has been found to be entirely <lb/>
for the demands. It was <lb/>
thought at first that the cars or- <lb/>
in the summer would <lb/>
the situation temporarily, but it has <lb/>
since been seen that double that <lb/>
Wants a President Who Respects Law. j amount will be needed to meet the <lb/>
The country is tired of swagger, requirements of the business. The <lb/>
rowdyism and bluster and cheap <lb/>
heroics, cowboy statesmanship and <lb/>
rough rider antics and in <lb/>
high places. The natural dignity <lb/>
An exchange suggests that a propriety of the people revolt <lb/>
is needed for that boy, and j against having great republic <lb/>
that five years in the penitent- posed before the world as the great <lb/>
will make him a hardened <lb/>
If lie IS not a hardened <lb/>
and <lb/>
trash <lb/>
thousand cars will represent an ex- <lb/>
of about a million <lb/>
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb/>
The Joy of Working. <lb/>
It is better to loose health like a <lb/>
spendthrift than to waste it like a <lb/>
miser. It is better to live and be <lb/>
international bully <lb/>
buckler The people want, some of I , <lb/>
, ,, ,. done with it, than to die daily in the <lb/>
criminal we have not heard the truth , t quiet, dignified, self-reliant <lb/>
VOTE FOR WINSTON. <lb/>
While the Republicans have no <lb/>
hope of success in defeating any <lb/>
nominee on the Democratic State <lb/>
ticket, they are making a determined <lb/>
effort to cause Judge F. D. Winston, <lb/>
candidate for lieutenant governor, <lb/>
to run behind the ticket. They seem <lb/>
to have singled him out for attack <lb/>
and have even resorted to forgery in <lb/>
their efforts to malign him. The <lb/>
Republicans hate him for his earn- <lb/>
est work for Democracy, hence are <lb/>
showing their against him in <lb/>
every way. When it is re- <lb/>
membered that Judge Winston was <lb/>
at the head of the white supremacy <lb/>
club movement in the campaign of <lb/>
about that boy. If he runs up j courage does not vaunt itself <lb/>
against any tougher than he is continually nor go about picking <lb/>
will have to see many a criminal j quarrels and looking for It <lb/>
That talk of the little criminal run- wants somebody at the head of its <lb/>
up against tough characters affairs who respects law, who can be <lb/>
reminds us of what we heard the trusted, will be a safe, fearless, <lb/>
mother of one of the toughest, mean- sober and conservative leader. For <lb/>
boys that ever escaped a hang-1 that reason we believe public <lb/>
man's rope say about her boy, She; ,, . from <lb/>
declared that the bad company h to News <lb/>
boy kept led him astray and caused <lb/>
him to be so bad Everybody who <lb/>
knew the boy knew him to be the <lb/>
leader of his gang, the one to go far- <lb/>
in every piece of deviltry and <lb/>
meanness, and everyone knew that <lb/>
the worst company that the boy was <lb/>
ever in was when he was by himself. <lb/>
We venture the assertion that the <lb/>
young criminal from Polk county <lb/>
will damage rather than be damaged <lb/>
by his Enquirer. <lb/>
France's hurry in between <lb/>
Russia and England stop the <lb/>
right, is equal only to the hurry of <lb/>
the United States to assure England <lb/>
of sympathy and support. Rut of <lb/>
course this country is in sympathy <lb/>
with England. of us, to tell <lb/>
the truth, may be secretly hoping <lb/>
that John Bull will take a few shots <lb/>
at the bear, on general principles, <lb/>
and accept the apologies afterward. <lb/>
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
A New York married man got <lb/>
married to another woman and when A New York judge <lb/>
put in jail for he put up sentenced a convicted bonds- <lb/>
plea that he had absolutely for- j man to the for ten years, <lb/>
gotten that he had a wife. You; the charge being perjury. More <lb/>
sick-room. By all means begin <lb/>
year folio; even if the doctor does <lb/>
not give you a year, even if he <lb/>
about a month, make one brave <lb/>
push and see what can be <lb/>
in a week. It is not only in <lb/>
finished undertakings that we ought <lb/>
to honor useful labor. A spirit goes <lb/>
out of the man who means execution, <lb/>
which outlives the most untimely <lb/>
ending All who have meant good <lb/>
work with their whole hearts have <lb/>
done good work, although they may <lb/>
die before they have time to sign it. <lb/>
Every heart that has beat strong <lb/>
and cheerfully has a hopeful <lb/>
pulse behind it in the world, <lb/>
bettered the traditions of mankind. <lb/>
Robert Louis Stevenson. <lb/>
may think he is lying but <lb/>
can spell binders are asking us to <lb/>
believe even tougher yarns than <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
examples of the kind are needed in <lb/>
every community. The straw bond <lb/>
is getting entirely too. common. <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
On November 8th every man who <lb/>
is entitled to vote will have an op- <lb/>
to exercise one of the <lb/>
greatest privileges accorded him as <lb/>
an American citizen. It is not <lb/>
recently a privilege, but a duty to go to the <lb/>
pol Is and vote, and the man who <lb/>
fails to perform this duty does not <lb/>
love bis country and his home as he <lb/>
should, o let every man who is <lb/>
entitled to vote register and exercise <lb/>
the rights of citizenship Smith- <lb/>
Held Herald.<lb/>
j WINTERVILLE<lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
The A. G. Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
bout finished their addition to <lb/>
factory. They have over SO, <lb/>
ft-et fl space engaged in <lb/>
and their prospects <lb/>
are i than ever before. <lb/>
I. P. Manning, of <lb/>
spent here. <lb/>
There if Hie selection of <lb/>
Inks, library <lb/>
at drug of Dr. H. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. Winterville. <lb/>
Protect eyes by buying Ml <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Ding <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
For underwear that will make it <lb/>
warm for you In cold weather call <lb/>
at John Son's. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed <lb/>
paid by I'm County Oil <lb/>
Cox went Greenville <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
See Taylor fur a <lb/>
loaf of tin-ad. <lb/>
If of n good barrel f <lb/>
flour or see <lb/>
Don't forget t bring or send <lb/>
your cart to A. G. Cox <lb/>
Co. Fat Is the kind <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Mill was put <lb/>
to last, Tuesday. Henry <lb/>
hi has had charge he <lb/>
erection of the, machinery say M <lb/>
Will tun it a day he <lb/>
puts any seed in II <lb/>
seems O. K., and I he <lb/>
Oil Mill will wall and <lb/>
hub's oil for site. <lb/>
v -v r hit <lb/>
of cotton you ban <lb/>
you through your <lb/>
lots. I he Put C. Oil Mill, bays <lb/>
seed in any the <lb/>
best market price paid l.- <lb/>
line of drew goods in <lb/>
G. Co. <lb/>
G- A. Co. have just <lb/>
a load of No. Tim- <lb/>
T. N. Manning On. are carry <lb/>
Inn medicine that will cine <lb/>
diseases of the hf art in state. <lb/>
Geo. W of Norfolk, <lb/>
lat <lb/>
Notice- I wish to notify the <lb/>
that I giant every <lb/>
day at my mill one mile south of <lb/>
Frog Level on Sam place. <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
We now have Oil hand H nice <lb/>
lion of dress at remarkably <lb/>
Jo figure, see am be con- <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
II. W. Collins, of was <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
For cabbages, apples, mullets <lb/>
and fresh groceries cheap. Bee T. <lb/>
K. Manning. <lb/>
Everybody should be at the big <lb/>
Democratic rally here tomorrow. <lb/>
The will be here. <lb/>
Body Carts for is <lb/>
now the season you may <lb/>
want a box-body cart to your <lb/>
farm products to the or <lb/>
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
making and selling them and you <lb/>
had better send them your order <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
There are several new houses <lb/>
going up in Winterville, and <lb/>
more to start the near <lb/>
n re. <lb/>
For dress and work shirts call at <lb/>
M bitty <lb/>
G A. Kittrell A Co. will pay the <lb/>
top of the market for your grapes. <lb/>
It you are in need of nutting <lb/>
flannels, skirt and waist goods, <lb/>
call on R. Q. Chapman and Co <lb/>
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
styles, lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
before save <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Boarding D. <lb/>
Cox. Board 11.40 per day. Best <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Penny candies a at <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
G A. Kittrell went up the road. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor have just re- <lb/>
a nice assortment of cutlery <lb/>
if you want a nice knife them. <lb/>
Window and door frames, <lb/>
columns, brackets all kinds of <lb/>
house naming rock bottom <lb/>
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Shirts <lb/>
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Mill is now <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When fours <lb/>
are write tor priest. <lb/>
Mis Olivia Cox, won <lb/>
of tin- m spent <lb/>
tier mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Evelyn Cox. Hiss of <lb/>
spent Sunday with her. <lb/>
At Reduced A. G. <lb/>
Cox Mtg. Co. a-e out a big <lb/>
lot wire fence reduced prices. <lb/>
have the and <lb/>
substantial fence made and you <lb/>
can get a bargain if you apply at <lb/>
Big consignment of floor <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
O. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
We are prepared to pay highest <lb/>
prices eggs and <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
boots and shoes all de- <lb/>
At A W. Ange Co. <lb/>
He <lb/>
tat light- <lb/>
wood cart bubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
For A pair of me- <lb/>
mules. A. G Cox. <lb/>
We want to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Sheep Skins, Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens <lb/>
and Eggs will guarantee high- <lb/>
est market price for <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
The f Winterville, <lb/>
keeps pace with her material <lb/>
growth. Two new this week <lb/>
John Cooper is the <lb/>
a young and Jan. has <lb/>
even out done u, we <lb/>
months old, a little Robert <lb/>
at our But Mr. <lb/>
has a president, Alton Parker. <lb/>
say we are not Democrats. <lb/>
Second baud buggies cheap. If <lb/>
yen to buy a second hand <lb/>
buggy cheap see the A. G. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Being in position to secure first <lb/>
raw material cheap, having <lb/>
machinery with which to do cur <lb/>
work, being able to save and <lb/>
work up nearly all of our <lb/>
ate a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
can save our customers <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
For store <lb/>
feet long, call on or write <lb/>
Son, Winterville, ff. C. <lb/>
Floor oil cloth at A. W. Ange <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
cants per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
U. A. Kittrell fan I stuff Cox, Winterville, N. 3-22 <lb/>
of all kinds. <lb/>
The Winterville Mfg. Co., puts <lb/>
up nice fly proof <lb/>
t hey are cheap and convenient. <lb/>
Get your dealer to order you one. <lb/>
SUITS FOR <lb/>
YOUNG <lb/>
Young Men like to keep up <lb/>
with the band wagon. <lb/>
They want the thing in Suits. <lb/>
They like new styles. <lb/>
They like moderate prices, <lb/>
also. <lb/>
Our new Fall and Winter <lb/>
Suits. <lb/>
the Bill <lb/>
Exactly. <lb/>
We are ready with a magnificent display <lb/>
of Fall We will Post a <lb/>
forfeit that no other store in town can show <lb/>
such a stock and variety as we display. <lb/>
We hold the title of Champions in points <lb/>
of style, quality and general excellence. <lb/>
Young men will find all the latest style <lb/>
kinks worked into our Suits. <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Mr. King at Wilson. <lb/>
The Times its account <lb/>
of the meeting of the Roanoke <lb/>
seed meal and union with the Baptist church in <lb/>
A. Co. <lb/>
We want your grapes every <lb/>
up to Friday at o'clock h. in. <lb/>
Don't bring them that time <lb/>
Fridays nor on Saturday. We <lb/>
pay per pound for No <lb/>
ken and per pound <lb/>
j picked. <lb/>
YOU IS truly, <lb/>
G. A. a Co <lb/>
that town, makes the following <lb/>
to a popular Greenville <lb/>
the song service and the <lb/>
earnest, fervent prayers of the Rev. <lb/>
Mr. Unwell, of Rocky Mom t, <lb/>
the able, zealous pastor, Mr. Jen- <lb/>
kins presented the Rev. A. T. <lb/>
King, of the Greenville Memorial <lb/>
who preached the Intro- <lb/>
. i, sermon, his subject being <lb/>
A good cm he; J B <lb/>
. t . .- v . and Obedience to the <lb/>
A G. to <lb/>
, . . , , . , of Mr. King is a <lb/>
l tract to have live hundred curds of. b <lb/>
. i ,. ; , man of good appearance and <lb/>
wood cur. Any wood cutter <lb/>
. , ,. , ,, is evidently a His <lb/>
leg a job can see them at their <lb/>
. sermon last wan well ore- <lb/>
., , . ,. rial- it, clothed in Choice diction, <lb/>
Protect f-et <lb/>
, . of .-h . . as h- up his theme <lb/>
shoes. R. G. Chapman and <lb/>
., , . . . , , <lb/>
Dave the kind and size <lb/>
. mid he delivered his <lb/>
School books, stationary, pens, <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all <lb/>
kinds can be found at the drag <lb/>
store. <lb/>
The Store and <lb/>
the Stock.<lb/>
Carbon paper at Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
This store has a reputation to sustain. It is a <lb/>
and S place to buy, a place where <lb/>
newness is triumphant, and goodness and <lb/>
j bands with prices, wherein the fullest <lb/>
satisfaction is Think of it as your store, <lb/>
your place to buy. <lb/>
Unprecedented values in high Goods, <lb/>
Brood Chubs, Cheviots, Serges and fancy, <lb/>
Suitings. The for suits and <lb/>
Skirts. <lb/>
Fine Jackets. The mt st <lb/>
Jackets for fall and winter are here. The <lb/>
are different from those lat-t season. Too many to <lb/>
attempt description. <lb/>
Ready to wear Clothing. We carry the finest <lb/>
of Clothing made for boys, youths and men <lb/>
We 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/>
THE reflector; <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.<lb/>
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GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
OUR SHOE STORE <lb/>
IS A VERY INTERESTING PUCE <lb/>
We claim to have the largest and most <lb/>
stock of Shot's in this town. now showing large <lb/>
variety of stylos in the best makes for Men, Women. <lb/>
Children and Infants. We can't tell yon much about <lb/>
them in this space, but we want to call your attention to <lb/>
the fa mo us <lb/>
Ralston Health Shoes For Hen. <lb/>
It i enough <lb/>
but that <lb/>
convinces is the test. <lb/>
We make strong claim <lb/>
for this and ask <lb/>
trial that our claims may <lb/>
be proven. We claim a <lb/>
common sense- <lb/>
sole construction, found <lb/>
in no other shoe. A <lb/>
of modeling <lb/>
a shoe that <lb/>
tits the foot as <lb/>
We also claim that, <lb/>
while quality of material <lb/>
if they <lb/>
if , cannot he the <lb/>
. price, and that as good a <lb/>
NOTES f ROM BETHEL.<lb/>
4-1 <lb/>
shoe cannot be and <lb/>
is not sold for <lb/>
are, however,. <lb/>
the tangible results of <lb/>
many years of the highly complex needs of the <lb/>
human foot They appeal to common warrant <lb/>
a trial by every one who desires foot comfort and good <lb/>
combined. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE <lb/>
ff <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/>
. <lb/>
I i lilt <lb/>
Due <lb/>
Item SO <lb/>
1.11 no <lb/>
Silver l mi <lb/>
5.13.77 Stock paid <lb/>
Mil Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Paid 3,509.03 <lb/>
deposits<lb/>
wk <lb/>
Una 335.21 <lb/>
Bit's <lb/>
if t. for in- <lb/>
. <lb/>
OS <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, Oct 1901. <lb/>
The debate at the academy on <lb/>
woman h rare <lb/>
affirmative <lb/>
by Novella Bunting <lb/>
Estelle Junes, th-- negative by <lb/>
Misses Minnie and <lb/>
Dr. Grimes, <lb/>
W. J. H. <lb/>
Taylor acted as committee to <lb/>
I render decision. After debate <lb/>
i there was a lively spelling contest. <lb/>
It is said that T. E Mayo and <lb/>
N. O. Beverly have nicest <lb/>
Mils in county. <lb/>
The little sou of T H. <lb/>
y was i on over a <lb/>
loaded and killed <lb/>
week. Henry had attending <lb/>
the Bethel <lb/>
teacher, school and friends <lb/>
; feel very de-ply the cad of a <lb/>
of and <lb/>
I extend to the bereaved patents <lb/>
their bear I fell <lb/>
Mi- Eliza is visiting <lb/>
I friends in <lb/>
Mr who has <lb/>
in sick b-t i- <lb/>
B. L. and family, of <lb/>
have moved Bethel. <lb/>
j We always welcome good <lb/>
M I- is well <lb/>
filling her place at again. I <lb/>
much to the delight of her pupil-, j <lb/>
Miss Barbara Manning hit I <lb/>
Monday to ink- charge of a school, <lb/>
She is a very i <lb/>
thorough <lb/>
A is i i . id <lb/>
on Main by Alts. Willie <lb/>
Carson. <lb/>
The brick the <lb/>
Messrs, Taylor, on Railroad Street, <lb/>
is Hearing completion. <lb/>
Mr. lie r is in ism g the <lb/>
work on the new building <lb/>
for <lb/>
Wilson Andrews is gone to visit <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Miss Mann, in company with <lb/>
her is to <lb/>
visit her <lb/>
will l at <lb/>
next Wednesday evening at <lb/>
to one of his <lb/>
Come, <lb/>
laugh and mow fat, <lb/>
v candidates spoke a <lb/>
Bethel Friday, Secretary of State, <lb/>
J. Bryan Hues, the speech <lb/>
of the day. His login was <lb/>
his army u national <lb/>
and state a wonder, his <lb/>
His were <lb/>
the indifferent, aroused, <lb/>
his enemies whelmed. <lb/>
BETHEL DEPARTMENT <lb/>
AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Clothing, Dry Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce <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/>
Stuff in fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
Do You Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
V, <lb/>
110,000.00 <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pill. <lb/>
James L. Cashier of the bunk, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the Statement is true to the of my knowledge <lb/>
and <lb/>
DR. ii. P. THIGPEN, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this day of June, 1904. <lb/>
C. TYSON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
W. U. WILSON, <lb/>
J. O. MO YE, <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
OF NEWARK, N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended I ranee that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears be paid within on month while yon <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <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 as an during the <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
c. <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, i <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
of Annie L Smith, deceased, late of <lb/>
Pitt county, N C this is to notify all j <lb/>
persons having claim the <lb/>
estate of said deceased to exhibit them <lb/>
to the on or before the <lb/>
27th day of or this notice <lb/>
will ho pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
All person indebted to said estate . <lb/>
will please make ate payment. I <lb/>
This 27th day of August <lb/>
SMITH, j <lb/>
Administrator. ; <lb/>
EXECUTORS NOTICE <lb/>
Letters testamentary having <lb/>
been issued to me, by the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, as ex- <lb/>
Of the last will and testament <lb/>
cf Martha A. Mills, and <lb/>
having duly d as such executor, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
holding claims against the estate of <lb/>
said Martha A. Mills, present them <lb/>
to me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of their rear very. All persons <lb/>
Indebted to said are requested <lb/>
to make immediate to me. <lb/>
Toll day of September, <lb/>
JOHN W. BROOKS, <lb/>
of Mary A. Mills. <lb/>
Si, Blow, Attorneys.<lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
has <lb/>
are Higher. We 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/>
First of the <lb/>
ft Co. new buckwheat at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALL, BOWLING.<lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1- <lb/>
Mr. and D. O. <lb/>
and daughter, <lb/>
If. F. Dickens and A. at <lb/>
ended the Weldon fair last <lb/>
Messrs H. H. Stanley and <lb/>
Jennings visited Washington last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
G. L. and family who <lb/>
have lived for the <lb/>
past two years moved to <lb/>
Weldon. His many here <lb/>
regret to have him leave. <lb/>
Messrs. and Moore, <lb/>
spent Friday Shel- <lb/>
Henry P. Hill, of Chocowinity, <lb/>
pent Sunday in town. <lb/>
Stoke and family <lb/>
moved to Black and Mr. <lb/>
will occupy the houses <lb/>
vacated by M r. <lb/>
Baker and <lb/>
Mr. Harrington Miss <lb/>
spent Sunday friends in the <lb/>
country. <lb/>
Work has begun on George <lb/>
Mr. and Leggett have re- <lb/>
turned a visit to Mrs. Leg- <lb/>
get mother, near Enfield. <lb/>
Mr. Leggett spent Saturday <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mr. Pulley went to Greenville <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. George Cola and Mrs. Jag, <lb/>
Bobbitt are spending today <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Of Cholera Mm but with On <lb/>
Small Bottle o Chamberlain's <lb/>
Colic, cholera <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
Mr O. W. Fowler of <lb/>
Ala., relates an experience be ad <lb/>
while serving on a jury a <lb/>
murder case at <lb/>
seat of county. Ala- <lb/>
He there I <lb/>
ate some fresh and Mime <lb/>
souse meat and it gave me <lb/>
in a very severe form. Ii <lb/>
WAS never sick In and <lb/>
sent to the drug store fur a <lb/>
mixture, but the druggist <lb/>
sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb/>
and <lb/>
Remedy instead, tout <lb/>
had what I for, but that this <lb/>
medicine was so much he <lb/>
would rather send to me to the <lb/>
fix I was in. I took one dose of <lb/>
it and was better five minutes. <lb/>
The second dose cured me entire- <lb/>
Two fellow jurors were <lb/>
ed in the same manner and one <lb/>
small cured the three oft <lb/>
at <lb/>
Store. t <lb/>
A weak stomach weakens the <lb/>
because it cannot <lb/>
t nourishment. <lb/>
Health and strength cannot be. re- <lb/>
stored to any sick man or weak <lb/>
man without hist restoring health <lb/>
and to the stomach. A <lb/>
weak stomach cannot digest enough <lb/>
food to tee the tissue and revive <lb/>
the tired and run down limbs <lb/>
and of body. <lb/>
Dyspepsia core digests what yon <lb/>
eat, cleanses and the <lb/>
glands and of <lb/>
stomach, and cures <lb/>
dyspepsia stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
MILLINERY CLOTHING. <lb/>
We use only the best mate- <lb/>
rials in our Hence <lb/>
the Popularity to which it has <lb/>
grown and recognized by all <lb/>
well dressed people to be up-to- <lb/>
date in every way. <lb/>
We are sole agents for <lb/>
the best make of Men's <lb/>
Youths, Boys Suits Over <lb/>
Coats and Pants. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock of this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
Fabric to be found in any city. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
The Recognized Leaders of Fine <lb/>
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs, <lb/>
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you <lb/>
call for in this line. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Bee H i <lb/>
WE WORK ALL THE TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS. <lb/>
A Power For Good <lb/>
The pills that are potent in their <lb/>
action in effect are <lb/>
DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. <lb/>
S. of Albany, Ga. <lb/>
a bilious attack I took <lb/>
one. Small as it was it did me <lb/>
more good than blue mash <lb/>
or other pill I ever took and at <lb/>
same time the effect was pleas <lb/>
ant. Little Early Risers are <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
once liberated within <lb/>
your it produces a most <lb/>
wonderful effect. worth one's <lb/>
to feel the pleasure of <lb/>
life that comes by taking <lb/>
Mountain Tea. <lb/>
Wooten's Store. <lb/>
men to wood. <lb/>
We will weekly. Good wages. <lb/>
R. G. <lb/>
10-25 w S. <lb/>
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have ever <lb/>
I heard <lb/>
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard. <lb/>
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent. <lb/>
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard. <lb/>
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair. <lb/>
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price <lb/>
Men and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents. <lb/>
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants <lb/>
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents. <lb/>
We mean what we say. The above are only a few of the many <lb/>
good Bargains we are offering. Come to see us. <lb/>
Look For THE BEE HIVE.<lb/>
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<p>
Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS MUST GO <lb/>
Don't Wait Come Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
White edged all <lb/>
with ; Inch Lace, big <lb/>
values pent, i his Sale for <lb/>
checked Homespun, all colors you <lb/>
want, ii will cost you cents the yard, this <lb/>
per yd. <lb/>
Witter color opaque window i- . <lb/>
rend fringe, fixtures complete, feet <lb/>
feet wide, worth Hus Sale <lb/>
Dark Be <lb/>
for, we the market dining <lb/>
Sale at <lb/>
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents. <lb/>
Cotton gloss Towels, woven check patterns, <lb/>
assorted colors checks, fringe sizes <lb/>
Others must have ft each, this Sale two <lb/>
towels for cc. <lb/>
bi-, Pill, seamless, <lb/>
welted fine j values for cents <lb/>
per pair, this Hale j per pair. <lb/>
High hunt English Corset, jeans, fl honk <lb/>
steel ca hie cord bust aid gore <lb/>
trimmed top, et tilling. Sold the world <lb/>
tor thin Sale <lb/>
spun gloss, full <lb/>
width in. plaited flounce, none for The, <lb/>
this Sale S-j, <lb/>
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents <lb/>
This Sale cents per Dozen. <lb/>
suits black fancy worsted. Men's <lb/>
that always bring four and five dollars, <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
Big line of fall underwear, can't implicate these <lb/>
anywhere, for big values, this <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
1,900 pairs of guaranteed solid leather <lb/>
anybody will price to where from <lb/>
f I to Sale <lb/>
We have a big lot of hats that we sold from <lb/>
ninety cents to one dollar, big value at those <lb/>
pi ices, this Sale <lb/>
Inspect this Sale . if You Don't Think these Goods are below <lb/>
Any Man's Prices Don't Buy. <lb/>
We will sell the bleaching, as long as we <lb/>
this Bale m <lb/>
Shirt you will say are cheap for <lb/>
all colors you Cat ask for, this <lb/>
We will ell a guaranteed, full 10-4 <lb/>
bed, you pay for, this Salt <lb/>
We have a big line of rubber goods, just re- <lb/>
-e will have to sell them also. <lb/>
I will have to include <lb/>
same <lb/>
Circus <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
FRIDAY <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
for years we have kept pace with our country's growth, <lb/>
the; q a in d i v <lb/>
II SELLS BROS. <lb/>
MOST FEATURE, WOO BEAST, AERIAL, MONO. <lb/>
AND SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY ON EARTH. <lb/>
A union of such <lb/>
merit as to plant it mighty foot upon <lb/>
the pinnacle of Popularity and Success In <lb/>
Square Garden. New fork City. It <lb/>
m there you now will It bare with Even <lb/>
Greater Feature Forthcoming. Bach and all <lb/>
exhibited by It, every one <lb/>
an promised, excel- <lb/>
PRODIGIOUS <lb/>
Miraculous Chasm-Vaulting who executes <lb/>
a flying- bicycle leap f fifty feet In The <lb/>
heroically I <lb/>
hit now for the time lo <lb/>
America. <lb/>
Th Martial of the World. <lb/>
Pronounced by Military <lb/>
net by our own <lb/>
Went as <lb/>
only appearance I I In the only <lb/>
of those seven male LA ii In any <lb/>
female . . , . more than <lb/>
th to the Grand Ric, <lb/>
Tho Cycle, <lb/>
The Monumental Mystery el Circling Motion on wild, wheel the <lb/>
absolutely perpendicular aide of Devil's <lb/>
THE SUPREME LIMIT OF SENSATIONAL NOVELTY. BUT IT IS FACT <lb/>
VERITABLE CAP-SHEAF OF AIL EXPLOITS. 1901 <lb/>
The Seven <lb/>
TROUPE <lb/>
Of Nina Hungarian Magyar Dancing Acrobats and The moat <lb/>
of grace and <lb/>
LIVE, FULL-GROWN POLAR BEARS <lb/>
r. The Only North , ,.;. . . ,.,. u ., la a raw <lb/>
Pole Discoverers, We Have H Ferocious, Arctic Terrors. <lb/>
To make how before -w-r a, am <lb/>
you also J- e V w <lb/>
The Greatly Original Juggling Equestrian, mighty, merry Due and Sulky act, whom <lb/>
phenomenal Curt act, are the moat and of features. <lb/>
The American Champion A h of the World, <lb/>
now their own original aerial <lb/>
acrobatic high stage act. <lb/>
Its three elevated aerial arena and coliseum rare presenting, In a hundred <lb/>
champion ravels, an absolutely complete Equestrian Acrobatic <lb/>
Military Circus, Clown Track Elephant, Wild Beast, Animal <lb/>
and the Hippodrome of day; the only Dancing <lb/>
the only Hells Soldier Elephant; hugest combined herds of their kind, with <lb/>
full of wisdom and trunks full of tricks; a real World's Fair of Steeds of every strain, which <lb/>
in numbers, beauty and Intelligence outshine all Blue Ribbon Shown. <lb/>
ITS ORIENTAL AND MILITARY PAGEANT, <lb/>
la the Free Street Display Old Glory floated <lb/>
TWO DAILY. RAIN OR CHINK. IN NEW <lb/>
TENTS- ADMISSION. CHILDREN YEARS, C <lb/>
Open at I and P. II. the and Grand Promenade by <lb/>
hour later. On day Coupon. <lb/>
actually Beat, may In- secured at th regular prices at <lb/>
COWARD <lb/>
We sell t public auction on <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. 10th, 1904, th fol- <lb/>
lowing named buildings belonging to <lb/>
the town- the guard Mm <lb/>
, . <lb/>
formerly used uh a fl V-w <lb/>
log old house. cash, i <lb/>
right lo any all U I let. <lb/>
reserved. <lb/>
This November 1st, <lb/>
W A. i <lb/>
R. Move, Market <lb/>
T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
t w mot <lb/>
let. is <lb/>
Of N .-. It <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Farm <lb/>
am Fountain, <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
o door east of post office,<lb/>
n . rail. <lb/>
to Van Ma. upon <lb/>
-t. <lb/>
Wood Sons, <lb/>
m S i <lb/>
UM y <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MAYOR <lb/>
OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, Nov. 4th, 1904. <lb/>
To the Citizens of Pitt and <lb/>
Information has been received in Greenville that an epidemic <lb/>
of smallpox exists in our town, and we are informed that reports <lb/>
are current throughout the county of Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
that there cases of this disease in the town of Greenville. <lb/>
These reports are without foundation. <lb/>
There is only one case of smallpox in the town of Greenville, <lb/>
and this one case is of an exceedingly mild type and the party is <lb/>
now practically well and will be discharged in a few days. <lb/>
There were formerly three other cases in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, two of which were not residents of Greenville, but came here <lb/>
from elsewhere with already develop id before they <lb/>
came here. <lb/>
As mayor of the town of Greenville, I take this method of <lb/>
erroneous reports and to further state that the <lb/>
physicians our town have the thoroughly under con- <lb/>
troll, and no one need have any fear whatever. Greenville is not <lb/>
under quarantine and has no need to every one who desires <lb/>
to do so can come to Greenville with perfect safety as all the re- <lb/>
ports in regard to smallpox in Greenville are erroneous <lb/>
and absolutely without foundation. <lb/>
W. R. Mayor. <lb/>
Brown, Supt. of Health. <lb/>
ECHOES FROM OPERAS. <lb/>
Brilliant Entertainment at Opera House. <lb/>
from staged by <lb/>
J. S. Atkinson under the local <lb/>
management of Mr. J. B <lb/>
presented in opera <lb/>
Thursday night, was a most bean <lb/>
and attractive <lb/>
It A. LATHAM DEAD, <lb/>
Victim of Street Car Accident. <lb/>
N. C , H. A. <lb/>
salesman of the <lb/>
In- and Coal <lb/>
dud morning at o'clock <lb/>
at bis home Biltmore as <lb/>
the result of <lb/>
afternoon 1-y being <lb/>
row it from a street oar on the <lb/>
Biltmore of th <lb/>
railroad company. Mr. <lb/>
boarded the o'clock, <lb/>
car at the squire yesterday after- <lb/>
noon fur his home in <lb/>
more. He lad made several <lb/>
purchases during the and <lb/>
carried in bin arms these packages. <lb/>
chased the Gazette which paper he <lb/>
years. While editor <lb/>
of the he was twice elected <lb/>
reading clerk the house of <lb/>
Later he sold Ga- <lb/>
and moved to lei <lb/>
remaining there a short while <lb/>
moved to which <lb/>
wan the former home of his wife. <lb/>
Mrs. Latham, <lb/>
and a Mrs. J P. <lb/>
now live in i iii <lb/>
lo <lb/>
of bis here in Pit <lb/>
county. <lb/>
A Punctual Man. <lb/>
A certain Mr. Scott, of Biter, <lb/>
whose business required him to <lb/>
travel constantly, was in the <lb/>
At is known v, the. Good- for <lb/>
lake curve, or where car the kingdom, his <lb/>
turns into Avenue, j methodical habits v <lb/>
there is n spring switch that i- be act <lb/>
to allow the Biltmore fort One. For a great <lb/>
lines, but which the <lb/>
turned ill order to let the depot car i Com wall or Devon that he <lb/>
follow the track in knew the day <lb/>
Avenue. This had either; ht- would arrive. A short <lb/>
tampered with or else before he died at <lb/>
had gotten into who <lb/>
groove and did permit the making a journey through <lb/>
perfect working of the Cornwall put up at a small at <lb/>
when the Biltmore car started Isaac for dinner, be <lb/>
over the switch the car wheel the bill of found <lb/>
suddenly Into to his liking. He had, <lb/>
Avenue. Mr. Latham, seen -luck roasting <lb/>
on platform not expecting on the the. have <lb/>
the car to was thrown to the sail he. Sir, replied <lb/>
brick pavement and struck on the the landlord; n Mr. <lb/>
hack of bis head of know Ml. Scott <lb/>
ed by the fall was very replied the traveler, <lb/>
taken to the is in your house <lb/>
of the line and thence taken to his said the landlord, six <lb/>
a carriage. He lingered ago, whet; he was last here <lb/>
till this morning and died. he ordered the duck to lie ready <lb/>
Mr. Latham came to for this day, exactly M <lb/>
years ago from And, to the . <lb/>
when- tie was engaged in <lb/>
a newspaper. He was <lb/>
a light writer and one of lie was it i <lb/>
most men ibis taring the inn live <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Business Transacted by the Aldermen. <lb/>
The board aldermen were in <lb/>
regular monthly Thursday <lb/>
night, the mayor and six <lb/>
being <lb/>
Under the head of streets the <lb/>
Com pi sin's of Hooker <lb/>
A large audience filled the hall and and Mrs. G. B. King for alleged <lb/>
the entire a delight damages were but <lb/>
from start to finish. It was a definite conclusions reached, <lb/>
wonderful performance of home. The market committee <lb/>
men and women, beys and little the sale of a tenement house on the <lb/>
girls. Only one week ago At-, market lot, and that material for <lb/>
began these for construction of the guard home <lb/>
had received work would <lb/>
purpose of assisting in building j begin a few days, <lb/>
the new Methodist church. Th,. finance committee reported <lb/>
the result of their efforts have funds low- in the treasury and it <lb/>
been is pleasingly attested by ordered that be <lb/>
very large audience that greeted rowed from Greenville Banking <lb/>
them. j Trust Co. thirty days, to en- <lb/>
The performance has never been the treasurer to pay all bills <lb/>
excelled this town. The perfect until the tax collector can make <lb/>
splendor with which <lb/>
large group of people, large end street lights and wells were <lb/>
small, were a. I i. .-i reported in condition. <lb/>
by Mi. Atkinson, was white cemetery was reported <lb/>
marvelous. The renditions were sold during past month. No <lb/>
excellent. The people of Green- J have been done in either cemetery <lb/>
ville and Pitt county may always during the month, <lb/>
be relied upon to do their very j A pair of rubber gloves was or <lb/>
best all they undertake the purchased for engineer of <lb/>
attentive showed their fire engine. <lb/>
appreciation of high class enter, j The tax collector, treasurer, <lb/>
dispensary <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Too much praise could not be <lb/>
given the untiring efforts of the <lb/>
management. The beautiful <lb/>
women and girls, g cos- <lb/>
were simply charming. <lb/>
made their reports for the <lb/>
month of The amount <lb/>
sales at the the <lb/>
month was 83,736.15. <lb/>
The mayor was. ordered to have <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1904. <lb/>
Miss Bessie is visiting; <lb/>
her sister, Mrs. Chas. Lawhorn. <lb/>
and Cornelia <lb/>
Nobles spent with Miss <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E.-E. Hail <lb/>
the Union meeting at Black <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
J. R. Smith and family, of <lb/>
Ayden, spent Sunday afternoon <lb/>
at Lorenzo <lb/>
Miss Annie went to <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
Miss spent Sat ox- <lb/>
nigh with Miss Annie <lb/>
born. <lb/>
Sile and Frank <lb/>
born were in the neighborhood <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
a number of our <lb/>
attended church at Black Jack <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. <lb/>
was here Sunday. <lb/>
W. and W. A. Nobles, <lb/>
was in the vicinity Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. J. II. Cheek spent <lb/>
Sunday Greenville. <lb/>
E. Braxton and d <lb/>
Dollie, went to Saturday. <lb/>
Miss May Anderson in the <lb/>
neighborhood Friday afternoon. <lb/>
Teddy's Lamb. <lb/>
The men were gallant to land The an <lb/>
extreme, cavaliers and knightly in article Betting forth the exact con- <lb/>
of court <lb/>
It was a <lb/>
of r smallpox Green- <lb/>
ville nut extra copies of the <lb/>
without a of discord p.,,.,., said article were <lb/>
or friction to mar or jar the ordered I he circulated, <lb/>
enjoyment. Such pleasures committee was appointed lo <lb/>
do not come often, but this one has expense incurred <lb/>
Shown beyond cavil that is the town incident to smallpox <lb/>
much stage talent among our home patients and same to the <lb/>
county <lb/>
Mrs. desires to thank J members of lied Hawk <lb/>
every who took- part in the Fire Company were exempted <lb/>
Mb- Bessie ,,,,., p , lax for year <lb/>
in <lb/>
LETTER TO KING CO. <lb/>
special tax of per day <lb/>
on merry-go-rounds was reduced <lb/>
lo per day. <lb/>
The sum of taxes for 1903 <lb/>
j collected of J. S, through <lb/>
was ordered refunded. <lb/>
The prohibiting the <lb/>
Teddy had a little lamb, <lb/>
A I Tick was he, <lb/>
A cute curly-headed pet. <lb/>
Whose name was Booker T. <lb/>
Now, Teddy him very <lb/>
They made a charming pair, <lb/>
And everywhere that Teddy went. <lb/>
His little lamb was there. <lb/>
Teddy said unto himself, <lb/>
great White house is mine; <lb/>
Why I care what people <lb/>
I'd him in to <lb/>
Then Teddy's friend-, the Lilly <lb/>
Began to kick <lb/>
you turn that black sheep <lb/>
out <lb/>
Look help from <lb/>
when they saw their <lb/>
. frown, <lb/>
N. C. was ordered refunded. H soon they changed the cry <lb/>
Dar Why, do you think, i The ordinance prohibiting the with Win, we'll be <lb/>
can sell pure paint as low fire works in town Rood; <lb/>
tiers sell adulterated paint to be suspended from G-111 ,; p eating <lb/>
There are or or different I o'clock p. in., Dec. 24th t. fl B, Tyler in Norfolk Virgin- <lb/>
makers of paint, that rank, in a o'clock ;. id., Dec. 27th <lb/>
way, as they have provided that pop <lb/>
of traveler, who <lb/>
look he Window, Hit, <lb/>
Heel in. <lb/>
Mr Latham was the eldest son <lb/>
of I he hue Kev J <lb/>
He was born Pitt, county, in <lb/>
lour miles of Greenville, and spent <lb/>
his early life on the farm. He at- <lb/>
tended male <lb/>
afterwards went to the State <lb/>
University from which he <lb/>
After his graduation he <lb/>
waived to Washington and <lb/>
minutes lief <lb/>
lite appointed <lb/>
K Table, <lb/>
Postal Information. <lb/>
Postmaster R. Flanagan <lb/>
for distribution a bandy little <lb/>
book, issued by the de- <lb/>
the government, giving <lb/>
much serviceable information on <lb/>
postal rules and The <lb/>
book be had tor the asking <lb/>
the <lb/>
regions; one's region is large <lb/>
another's is. small; everyone is <lb/>
its region. <lb/>
or or one is <lb/>
best next, and so on <lb/>
but i he prices are all same or <lb/>
about the can buy one <lb/>
for thin another though; a <lb/>
matter sometimes. <lb/>
Ii w do you think, can <lb/>
j sell tin for no more <lb/>
than the answer is it <lb/>
i-i-ell ii; more to make, <lb/>
lo Ml . helps sell i <lb/>
II, Its years help sell It. <lb/>
Go by Yours truly, <lb/>
P. t. c- <lb/>
Thomas Settle Gets Knocked Down and <lb/>
Kicked. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
or cannon exceeding <lb/>
inches length shall not be permit <lb/>
to be sold or used in the town <lb/>
The special tax of per year Thomas Settle or Ash. ville and <lb/>
on bicycle dealers was Democrat <lb/>
Necessary uniforms a overcoats laud, this in-a <lb/>
for policemen were I personal in the lobby Sf <lb/>
. the Hotel this evening <lb/>
he amount of about i about Mr. <lb/>
1650 were allowed and ordered Mr. into of the large <lb/>
paid. plate glass windows or. the east <lb/>
side of the office, then kicked <lb/>
him on to the stairs leading to the <lb/>
bar of the hotel. The was the <lb/>
Mule's Kick Kills <lb/>
N. Nov. <lb/>
Beatty the of political <lb/>
ion of Joseph it Mr. Mettle first <lb/>
kicked a mule yesterday after- Cathey with a <lb/>
P. S. II. L. sells our paint d kilted. He was a field <lb/>
wheat when he h a blow ct <lb/>
the injury It is not known just. that the <lb/>
bow It occurred, tin ,, . <lb/>
. the window light. Both men were <lb/>
relatives , , <lb/>
,. cut Horn the <lb/>
i Post. <lb/>
I section of the <lb/>
idled suddenly Thursday night. For <lb/>
i She fell while ironing young calf. H. <lb/>
some N, <lb/>
Dropped Dead. <lb/>
a i ; i . i . i being dead <lb/>
Ann Daniel, an aged s, . . . . <lb/>
. , fire <lb/>
residing in the <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
New seeded pitted dates,<lb/>
ii I B-l i <lb/>
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