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Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS GO <lb/>
Don't Wait Come Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
Circus <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
FRIDAY <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
White Lawn I edged all around <lb/>
with f Lace, <lb/>
values for cent-, this Sal for <lb/>
yards checked Homespun, nil colors you <lb/>
can want, it will cost yon cents the yard, tins <lb/>
Bale i-c per yd. <lb/>
color opaque window In <lb/>
thread fringe, fixtures complete. feet long <lb/>
feet wide, worth anywhere, this Sale <lb/>
Dark Calicoes you pay <lb/>
for, we have on the market during this <lb/>
Sale at <lb/>
odd Vests, Worth cents, this Sale cents.<lb/>
Cotton go Towels, woven patterns, <lb/>
assorted checks, ends, sizes <lb/>
Others HUM navel each, this Sale <lb/>
towels for <lb/>
full, seamless, <lb/>
welled top, fine Ku. Big for cents <lb/>
per pair, this Sale per pair. <lb/>
High host English jeans hook <lb/>
steel cable cord bust and hue gore <lb/>
top, lining. Sold the world <lb/>
over for this Sale <lb/>
Black mercerized, spun Petticoats full <lb/>
width in. plaited flounce, none better for <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
POp WITH OUR GROWTH <lb/>
THE <lb/>
MI SELLS BROS. <lb/>
MOST COMPLETE MATURE. BEAST. AERIAL. <lb/>
ENTERTAINING AND SPECTACULAR HOLIDAY ON <lb/>
A union millionaire <lb/>
S, run Bud to r foot upon <lb/>
of Popularity and Surer In <lb/>
Square Gordon. York OW. A. It <lb/>
mm nor will It MS Evan <lb/>
Greater Forthcoming. nil nil <lb/>
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PRODIGIOUS <lb/>
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Circling Motion S-n baling on wild, <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
Martini <lb/>
Pronounced Military <lb/>
by oar own <lb/>
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents <lb/>
This Sale. cents pr Dozen. <lb/>
suits bl. and worst.-. J -f .--, f. <lb/>
bring UM and . . to a.-i . from <lb/>
this Sale , <lb/>
line of tall -r. can't <lb/>
big tins <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
We have a big lot of I hat sold from <lb/>
ninety cents to dollar, value at. these <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
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OF SENSATIONAL NOVELTY.<lb/>
Inspect this if You Don't Think these Goods are below <lb/>
Any Mans Prices Don't Buy. <lb/>
ii- <lb/>
ill -ell the I.-M I. as long as e <lb/>
have his Sale <lb/>
that yon say tor <lb/>
all colon <lb/>
We v ill well a guaranteed, full 10-4 <lb/>
lied, you pa for, this Salt <lb/>
have a big line of rubier good, just re- <lb/>
we will have to still <lb/>
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COWARD WOOTEN'S STORE. <lb/>
I will have to include <lb/>
same <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
ii a, a <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers and in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and Pris- <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
HEALTH IN BATHING. <lb/>
The world's best remedy for <lb/>
irritation, Hancock's Liquid <lb/>
Nature's Greatest <lb/>
makes the home bath equal Boost <lb/>
H causes skin to <lb/>
waste tissue, and so <lb/>
sound health. At <lb/>
of Hancock Liquid Co., <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
rut- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
j w. raw <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factor and of <lb/>
Bugging, and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
t Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
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Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C<lb/>
O. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE YEAH IN ADVANCE <lb/>
T r s r. , w r <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
OUR SPLENDID GRADED SCHOOL. <lb/>
THE THE KING. <lb/>
Edit t <lb/>
The good of Greenville <lb/>
the be-1 people in the world, <lb/>
and make the effort, <lb/>
what they d- undertake.-is dote <lb/>
and done well. It is the remark <lb/>
of those who compare us with <lb/>
Other <lb/>
low, is sure to yet there when it <lb/>
docs start. It would a <lb/>
to the patrons, and in fact to <lb/>
every one who would take a trip <lb/>
to the graded school and spend <lb/>
one hour in observing the daily <lb/>
routine work being the man <lb/>
of i, and especially to <lb/>
see the and discipline. <lb/>
Mug and <lb/>
w th which the pupils <lb/>
late It I it would <lb/>
revelation to many. I here are <lb/>
Some kickers to every <lb/>
who will not be ready to go when <lb/>
blow his horn, will <lb/>
want to some other route, or <lb/>
who will not the <lb/>
of the march. They <lb/>
go to the school, or <lb/>
where else, if they can help it. <lb/>
They had rather stay away from <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Written for the Reflector <lb/>
The std of J. and B. <lb/>
Now a part of the <lb/>
A marvelous kid indeed is be. <lb/>
To utterly an angry <lb/>
King. <lb/>
The kid of J. and B. <lb/>
Seemed greedy we admit, <lb/>
He gave to the only one out <lb/>
of three <lb/>
Of the votes the people of Pitt. <lb/>
This kid of J. and B., <lb/>
S handsome-and flit aid <lb/>
Honored and trusted I y all 1.1 he, <lb/>
the angry King o'er his <lb/>
fins must weep. <lb/>
kid of J. and B. <lb/>
his try <lb/>
ton's honest as all <lb/>
will <lb/>
As be enjoys his i pie. <lb/>
And now a little advice we'll give <lb/>
To tears are hid, <lb/>
Never again so long as you live. <lb/>
Monkey with the kid. <lb/>
Free Mulberry Tree for North Carolina. <lb/>
The past several <lb/>
in silk-growing in North Car- <lb/>
places of being has demonstrated that the <lb/>
and entertained. They are <lb/>
sot many, and can go on in <lb/>
their wicked ways, but to those <lb/>
who do feel a substantial interest <lb/>
in the future of the boys and girls <lb/>
Of the town and community I <lb/>
would specially ask that go <lb/>
up without notice any time <lb/>
in the morning session, and they <lb/>
will be glad that an <lb/>
is a of the of <lb/>
the prosperous live in. <lb/>
Just look at any time in any of <lb/>
the grade-, and will be <lb/>
of teachers are <lb/>
flue. We do ask the <lb/>
people to g see. <lb/>
A. Sugg. <lb/>
Repairing Storm Damage. <lb/>
Ne v con. <lb/>
progress had been <lb/>
in repairing damage wrought <lb/>
by Kale, condition <lb/>
today ban y means become <lb/>
normal.- more thirty <lb/>
steady work the <lb/>
pair c sent out by the telegraph <lb/>
and telephone companies <lb/>
in patching up die <lb/>
lines, but wires in many car-us <lb/>
were under moat <lb/>
and unable <lb/>
to handle the great miss of matter <lb/>
that bad accumulated. Good con- <lb/>
had been tie- <lb/>
tween Sew York, Philadelphia <lb/>
and Boston, but those <lb/>
points emergency circuits were <lb/>
still in use. Wall Street was in <lb/>
much better condition than <lb/>
day. Direct communication be- <lb/>
tween the Cotton Exchanges of <lb/>
New York and New Orleans, which <lb/>
was entirely cut off yesterday, had <lb/>
been established by the Western <lb/>
Union, and there two wires <lb/>
between New York and the cattle <lb/>
and grain markets in <lb/>
In Eastern where more <lb/>
1,200 telegraph and <lb/>
phone poles were blown down <lb/>
the storm, the still <lb/>
out of service. <lb/>
Dr n. O. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha <lb/>
5th, 6th and 7th, Monday, <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday for the <lb/>
purpose of diseases of the <lb/>
ye and fitting glasses. Those not <lb/>
able to pay a fee will be examined <lb/>
free. 11-14 St It a <lb/>
and children at this state <lb/>
may by light and interesting work <lb/>
during six weeks of early summer <lb/>
and without interfering seriously <lb/>
with the ordinary duties, each <lb/>
earn from to 140.00. Those <lb/>
who devote more time to the <lb/>
work may earn more. Every <lb/>
pound of Bilk cocoons grown in <lb/>
North Carolina in has been <lb/>
sold at cents to 91.00 per <lb/>
pound. <lb/>
It. is to increase the <lb/>
available supply of <lb/>
Every farm and village lot in <lb/>
Carolina, having dry soil, should <lb/>
at least trees <lb/>
The fruit of seedling mulberries <lb/>
is ex. client for and bogs. <lb/>
The spread widely near <lb/>
surface of toil will <lb/>
even steep from washing. <lb/>
W.- that farmers plant <lb/>
seedling VI x feet <lb/>
apart, permitting the plants to <lb/>
bin low. Use the field as a run <lb/>
for poultry or bogs and allow the <lb/>
children of the have the <lb/>
leaves for feeding worms as a <lb/>
of pocket money. <lb/>
In order to encourage the plant- <lb/>
of the white mulberry, the <lb/>
North Carol Department of <lb/>
will distribute during <lb/>
the fall of 1904, an the <lb/>
of the State, rooted seedling trees <lb/>
hi lots f and Not more <lb/>
than will t- M I to one per- <lb/>
a. Recipients of trees will be <lb/>
required to pay postage <lb/>
aye at the rate cent per <lb/>
tree. This, m st be en- <lb/>
cl with application. Send <lb/>
slumps or money not bank <lb/>
checks. <lb/>
application, to and <lb/>
make older- payable to the <lb/>
C. Department of <lb/>
N . C <lb/>
Hit is Greenville. <lb/>
Some of the state pipers in pub- <lb/>
names post office <lb/>
address of the members elect of the <lb/>
next legislature, give the address <lb/>
of J. B. Little, one of Pitt's <lb/>
as While Mr- <lb/>
N. , Nov. <lb/>
For the last few weeks our <lb/>
have been thinking and work- <lb/>
upon two important matters <lb/>
election Charitable <lb/>
picnic. The <lb/>
p off quietly and <lb/>
all satisfied with the <lb/>
the Charitable Brother- <lb/>
hood had one of the greatest and <lb/>
lies ever given in <lb/>
Carolina. There were thirty nine <lb/>
pigs besides other meats <lb/>
and trim mi and several thous <lb/>
and people to eat them. <lb/>
The C. B. H. held a special <lb/>
meeting their room in <lb/>
forenoon laid out <lb/>
for grand parade, etc. The parade <lb/>
under management of chief <lb/>
marshal J. L. Gibson, began <lb/>
o'clock and after marching <lb/>
through the streets of town <lb/>
halt at the long tables <lb/>
ready laden with M tempting a <lb/>
dinner as it ha-- <lb/>
pleasure to see. There was plenty <lb/>
and more to fill the <lb/>
immense crowd that came for to <lb/>
eat. The lodge is a <lb/>
very and it <lb/>
extended invitations to all the <lb/>
lodges in counties <lb/>
and they come too, and were <lb/>
welcome. Frank G. of <lb/>
Washington, made a pleasant <lb/>
after dinner setting forth <lb/>
the objects and of B. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. <lb/>
Mrs. Emma Boyd, wife of Mr. <lb/>
John F. Boyd, died at this <lb/>
at home four miles <lb/>
from town. Mrs. was a <lb/>
of ion and in <lb/>
poor health several months. She <lb/>
was a daughter of the late Mr. <lb/>
John H. and a sister of <lb/>
Sue and She <lb/>
had been married <lb/>
and leaves four sons four <lb/>
daughters, nil of whom are grown. <lb/>
The funeral services will be held <lb/>
in the church here Wed <lb/>
afternoon, the interment <lb/>
being in the cemetery. <lb/>
Daily November 15th. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Funeral. <lb/>
The funeral Of Mrs. <lb/>
Boyd, wife of Mr. John F. Boyd, <lb/>
was held this afternoon <lb/>
noted <lb/>
Rev. W. E. Cox The <lb/>
was in he cemetery. The <lb/>
pall bearers <lb/>
Messrs. J. B. Cherry, H. Hard- <lb/>
leg, F. Ward, J. J <lb/>
and K. Williams. <lb/>
This writer, though not a <lb/>
of C. B. H., has watched i <lb/>
Critically III. <lb/>
Clifford eldest son of Mr. <lb/>
and Mrs. J. Tyson, is very ill <lb/>
at their how on Fifth street. He <lb/>
was taken Saturday with <lb/>
and Tuesday evening his con <lb/>
became so alarming that j by the of <lb/>
r. D. T. Tayloe, of Washington, <lb/>
was telephoned for and at <lb/>
this morning he, with Laugh- <lb/>
and performed an <lb/>
The little fellow stood <lb/>
work in neighborhood, and operation bravely and today <lb/>
can say that it, a great and condition been as <lb/>
g work as though he is <lb/>
Out best citizens are its members ; All hope <lb/>
b ii h rich poor, all working for <lb/>
other's benefit. thing <lb/>
especially C. B -H. is, that <lb/>
charity is not confined to its own <lb/>
member, but they have, do <lb/>
outside of order. <lb/>
are a position to know that <lb/>
bey the onus, <lb/>
the. widows orphans and <lb/>
have improved moral tone of <lb/>
They practice <lb/>
charity, and tench morality, and <lb/>
brotherly love. <lb/>
May the order prosper grow <lb/>
in number every community <lb/>
is organized and <lb/>
its good effect <lb/>
he ill get along well and loon <lb/>
restored to health. <lb/>
be <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of K. Williams <lb/>
issued to following I <lb/>
couples last <lb/>
Tom Dewey Seen. <lb/>
It ill be of interest to in <lb/>
this city to know that Thomas W. <lb/>
Dewey, late of New Bern, is living <lb/>
peace and quietude in San An- <lb/>
Texas, engaged work us a <lb/>
chemist and sailing under the <lb/>
high fainting name of Thaddeus <lb/>
Von Weber. <lb/>
A gentlemen who has on a <lb/>
commercial trip in the southwest <lb/>
and when in San sudden- <lb/>
met Dewey, with he <lb/>
merely exchanged <lb/>
learned from other sources as to <lb/>
his name and business New Bern <lb/>
j Journal. <lb/>
W. B. Son. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson baa associated <lb/>
him in bis w. <lb/>
Jackson and Lula on, Jr. Mr. Willson <lb/>
h ; a brokerage business here in <lb/>
Jno. Mi Law horn <lb/>
Had <lb/>
Walter and Delia Mob- <lb/>
J. A. Hodges and L. C Ross. <lb/>
G. H. John- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
T. A. Georgia Haw- <lb/>
and each year It has grown. <lb/>
His promptness, courtesy and care <lb/>
attention rs for him <lb/>
the utmost cot of the trade, <lb/>
Hit old <lb/>
and they will continue to enjoy H <lb/>
large patronage. <lb/>
Handsome Work. <lb/>
R. T Evans, photographer, <lb/>
David Held and Battle Us doing enlarged photo print work <lb/>
Smith and Martha very artistic He makes <lb/>
items. <lb/>
Gorham and Lacy <lb/>
Davis and I <lb/>
Snow, <lb/>
The first snow of the season fell <lb/>
Little is a of town. I here It name <lb/>
ship, his address is B. F. D. No. thick and fast for awhile, the <lb/>
Greenville. was too wet for it to stick meat. <lb/>
them from original negative <lb/>
which give the picture the exact <lb/>
favor and e of the <lb/>
is fir superior to <lb/>
work, the rapid pro- <lb/>
he is making his <lb/>
Monday, Nov. th, 1904. <lb/>
Charles Skinner went to Scotland <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
Bettie Harrison went to <lb/>
Washington today. <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
W. C. Dancy Saturday <lb/>
from Parmele. <lb/>
C. D. Parker returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from Hobgood. <lb/>
A. O. and J. Y. <lb/>
Saturday evening from Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Rev. F. G. Hartman left this <lb/>
morning for Durham to attend the <lb/>
Presbyterian Synod. <lb/>
T. B. of Raleigh, came <lb/>
in evening to visit his sis- <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb. <lb/>
Harry of Rocky Mount, <lb/>
who has been visiting bis sister, <lb/>
Mrs. M. left this morn- <lb/>
Willis left Sunday evening <lb/>
for DaM tile to a <lb/>
gram announcing the death of bis <lb/>
father., <lb/>
J. Norman left this morning <lb/>
tor Baltimore, being called there <lb/>
mother is <lb/>
in a hospital. <lb/>
J. S. divert, of Richmond, as- <lb/>
superintendent of the <lb/>
Western Union Telegraph Co. for <lb/>
this district, spent the forenoon <lb/>
Ex-Got. Jar vis retained this <lb/>
morning from New Bern, where he <lb/>
had been on a tour of <lb/>
with the directors and of <lb/>
the A. N. C. railroad. <lb/>
Rev. S. B. Stephens and wife, of <lb/>
Ayden, are visiting friends in <lb/>
Greenville for a few days. He will <lb/>
preach in the Free Will Baptist <lb/>
in South Greenville. Tues- <lb/>
day night at o'clock. Subject, <lb/>
Reform All are <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Tuesday, Nov. 15th, 1904. <lb/>
W. E. Moore went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. H. went to Par- <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
ft ;. went to Ayden <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
i Pender came In <lb/>
veiling from Not <lb/>
Miss Elba Gotten left <lb/>
evening for a visit <lb/>
Mrs. B. H. Hearne returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Miss Harris, baa <lb/>
been visiting at Falkland, took <lb/>
train here Monday evening for <lb/>
Grifton. <lb/>
Wednesday, Nov. 16th, 1904. <lb/>
Gilliam, of Tarboro, i- <lb/>
attending court here <lb/>
Kev. W. B Cox returned <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
S. P. of Washington <lb/>
City, is visiting his brother, E. B. <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Mond <lb/>
Some Italian <lb/>
he. town <lb/>
W. B. Kemp, <lb/>
New Biro Military Academy, <lb/>
purl of today <lb/>
here. <lb/>
This i the year to re <lb/>
Mime dry fuel will be <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Cotton Seed, Cl Bar <lb/>
t, Turkey, etc. Bed- <lb/>
as, Oak Salts, Be <lb/>
Carriages, <lb/>
Tables, lounges, p <lb/>
Gail a AI <lb/>
Life Key <lb/>
Hear George Os <lb/>
rd Apple <lb/>
Mm Syrup, Jelly, Milk.<lb/>
Oil, <lb/>
tee lead Men end <lb/>
eds, Oranges, Hath <lb/>
Candies, Dried apples, <lb/>
1- <lb/>
Bid China ., Tin Mid Wood <lb/>
Vt Cake <lb/>
NO MORE exile co. <lb/>
A at After <lb/>
it St. <lb/>
A few ego the attention of <lb/>
few and sen- <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to <lb/>
method of combating that <lb/>
of all tuber- <lb/>
Out eases, <lb/>
j cured and M have shows <lb/>
that their ultimate recovery <lb/>
it but a question of a few <lb/>
So have been the resells <lb/>
in coses <lb/>
by ell oW methods that a <lb/>
company been formed is dot <lb/>
prepared to famish at a normal Met <lb/>
t all <lb/>
One of chief features is <lb/>
After We<lb/>
TOO MUCH, <lb/>
they re the<lb/>
Take No <lb/>
I patient can remain <lb/>
Beet Butter, . ; by friends end relative, <lb/>
real, wet ., mew instances, especially <lb/>
Sewing Machine and early of the <lb/>
goods. Quality and pursue their daily locations <lb/>
quantity. <lb/>
tee <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
for cu <lb/>
Kleptomania and g. <lb/>
The Monroe score a <lb/>
good point when it tells about how <lb/>
tho Charlotte papers failed to make <lb/>
a news item complete last week when <lb/>
they refused to give the name of a <lb/>
young lady who stole a lot of <lb/>
there during the fair. The reason <lb/>
they refused to give the name was <lb/>
because the young lady belonged to <lb/>
a very prominent and was <lb/>
therefore pronounced a victim of <lb/>
Kleptomania, which is a newfangled <lb/>
that is said to affect the <lb/>
minds of rich who steal. It <lb/>
never affects poor people As the <lb/>
Enquirer says, that woman who <lb/>
, . . . . , <lb/>
. are. and Mr. C is such a light, fingered was <lb/>
Benson, more than an ordinary cot- <lb/>
NO SCARCITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
and completely oared <lb/>
I the treat- <lb/>
MM in St. Louis <lb/>
I as rapidly a in <lb/>
I New and Tc-nu <lb/>
in <lb/>
I by the <lb/>
which controls this <lb/>
marvelous <lb/>
main of at Seventh <lb/>
St. They also lo- <lb/>
a factory on and <lb/>
laboratory has been built M Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will be known <lb/>
EXCLUSIVELY IN SALEM <lb/>
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. <lb/>
Ph. D. <lb/>
Balm. N. C, Merck <lb/>
Mr. M. Stiff, Charlotte. H. G, <lb/>
Deer is a little to lie ti order this let <lb/>
in the season, bat we find that the more Pianos <lb/>
we add to our the better the t- <lb/>
in the work. We hare added a amber of year <lb/>
during the last few years, hate all <lb/>
good It requires a piano of merit <lb/>
for constant use which all have within om <lb/>
school, hat we are glad to be able to say that <lb/>
stood test, and will to <lb/>
from time to time as the need arises. <lb/>
think there me a now in school. <lb/>
i. H. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this tore yon get <lb/>
est Goods at Honest Prices <lb/>
Anything wanted for your, <lb/>
be supplied <lb/>
if you cell, or No. <lb/>
that you get only <lb/>
pure, fresh goods every time <lb/>
y-a buy hero. <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
following points <lb/>
en reached line of <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
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Durham,<lb/>
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Henderson, <lb/>
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I ally charge of the of the I ton picker whose father some- <lb/>
cropper, the name would he <lb/>
the thing Certainly it <lb/>
and have been <lb/>
seat to jail and would have, <lb/>
beard nothing i <lb/>
This is instance <lb/>
Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
. ail who call t office of th <lb/>
Seventh Street, <lb/>
all communications <lb/>
i who are unable to make a nor- <lb/>
the St- Louis Glow <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
A rare die- <lb/>
play of these pianos can low <lb/>
and heard at Green- <lb/>
ville, at lowest factory prises <lb/>
and easiest terms. We also <lb/>
on the floor several slight- <lb/>
need upright pianos at <lb/>
prices ranging from <lb/>
Each instrument <lb/>
guaranteed for years. <lb/>
also hare a fine display <lb/>
f at surprising low <lb/>
figures ranging in price from <lb/>
and an. They are fully <lb/>
guaranteed. <lb/>
This pale will <lb/>
close before many more <lb/>
days, when prices will <lb/>
promptly withdrawn, and if <lb/>
you any earthly use for <lb/>
piano or organ it will <lb/>
pa yon to take a look around, <lb/>
hen in Greenville Miss <lb/>
, Be Patrick, who is <lb/>
with us during our stay <lb/>
here, wilt be to yen <lb/>
a tune. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
Q. <lb/>
Free howl let on request. <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
N. ; fir, that how and <lb/>
L j wealthy covers up awfully bad <lb/>
f for it puts a person up where <lb/>
FOR L N U I I n . mi science a dis- <lb/>
that will apply in cases <lb/>
LAND i without calling it <lb/>
Mother It <lb/>
Mothers every praise One <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/>
Halt-wore <lb/>
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City. v. <lb/>
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;, Va <lb/>
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Orleans, <lb/>
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Petersburg, Vi <lb/>
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St. Mo <lb/>
Va <lb/>
By virtue a of the Superior i <lb/>
court Pitt county, made in j <lb/>
special proceeding therein I <lb/>
entitled John n. Galloway <lb/>
tor of M. Galloway B. <lb/>
Tucker and wife Others, I will, on <lb/>
Monday, before l t-r i <lb/>
the court h u-e In the town of,,,.,, ., lives <lb/>
Greenville, sale to the , . , A I <lb/>
h for a land . , <lb/>
township, the or <lb/>
lands of vi. H. Galloway, O -n . L, <lb/>
way and creek, k-own a if j <lb/>
Lot No. in th- division the lands, . ;, <lb/>
WE WANT SHED <lb/>
in Arty Size Lots. <lb/>
We will either cash or ex- <lb/>
change meal and bulls for seed, <lb/>
and famish pay all <lb/>
freights Write us fur terms <lb/>
yon are read to <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
way in said division on <lb/>
record in r i Clerk's <lb/>
of Fin county it. record f <lb/>
No. <lb/>
the v <lb/>
B. <lb/>
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Blow. <lb/>
Mud i of One <lb/>
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cud tier and I <lb/>
H . ; Out- Minute <lb/>
easy, phlegm, <lb/>
draw. lie re- <lb/>
every c and <lb/>
and<lb/>
eta. <lb/>
Fixtures <lb/>
loans 18.047.40<lb/>
Anther items 3.314,80 <lb/>
Held <lb/>
.-liver Coin <lb/>
8283,600.40 <lb/>
Stock paid 125,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Profits leas <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
to <lb/>
Demand of <lb/>
out <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Bills payable, <lb/>
i-f for <lb/>
borrowed <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
3509.98 <lb/>
180.718.1 <lb/>
20,000.9 <lb/>
335.21 <lb/>
20,000.99 <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county hi special pro- <lb/>
No. 1313, entitled, T. K. <lb/>
Moore and wife VS Jack- <lb/>
son and others, the under <lb/>
signed commissioner <lb/>
com t h doer in Green- <lb/>
st<lb/>
L. <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of <lb/>
James L the above-named do solemnly <lb/>
that the above is true to the best of ray knowledge <lb/>
. I<lb/>
When <lb/>
is Inn inn rich, <lb/>
i- in <lb/>
public on Monday, and en t the <lb/>
Dec. 1904. tho <lb/>
tract land situated in the county , , <lb/>
ii Greenville township. , ,. <lb/>
Bounded m the north the land of o haul. <lb/>
H. C. Harris and Mrs. W. W. ii -r five <lb/>
belief <lb/>
to before <lb/>
me, of June, <lb/>
JAMES C. TYSON, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. A ANDREWS, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
on the east and <lb/>
ind and on west by the <lb/>
lands of contain <lb/>
lug acres more or less, on <lb/>
both sides of the road tin-t known us <lb/>
lie Stanley <lb/>
land sold for partition. <lb/>
This Oct. <lb/>
P G. Commissioner. <lb/>
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ii y. <lb/>
ii . and <lb/>
ii after <lb/>
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Liver and <lb/>
me <lb/>
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Notice is hereby given that we <lb/>
the-2nd day November, <lb/>
k In <lb/>
Salve has <lb/>
sell at public sale, at tin I C Piles, <lb/>
the la T. Cannon in -i ;, i, W itch <lb/>
. v, r- the personal property ; ., <lb/>
N. C. to the estate of Cannon deceased. <lb/>
cattle, O H. <lb/>
furniture, corn, f I <lb/>
mules, buggy, ,, ca <lb/>
. ,,. Bold <lb/>
raw -cash, <lb/>
This i day of <lb/>
j. x and Cannon. <lb/>
of T- C Cannon. <lb/>
LANiER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
by<lb/>
HOW T- MA <lb/>
Our book of t-Is you all <lb/>
bout it. Become your own <lb/>
under scientific instruction. Book <lb/>
postpaid on receipt of <lb/>
Bank Bldg., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
DR. G. t. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
sent to Peat <lb/>
RENTING. <lb/>
hereby given that I will, on <lb/>
, t th <lb/>
C. <lb/>
publicly rent to <lb/>
bidder the lands belonging tin <lb/>
of T. l- is also an <lb/>
cored if <lb/>
bad titled with lame <lb/>
buck for and I found <lb/>
a complete in the use <lb/>
Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
At the close of business Sept. <lb/>
Terms will an the day of <lb/>
renting, <lb/>
of Oat. <lb/>
J. a- COX. <lb/>
for and It is fed <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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a of net wt i <lb/>
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Wife ml or <lb/>
tier pM <lb/>
healthy, <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured 5,498.99 <lb/>
Overdrafts, 1,183.18 <lb/>
Stocks, etc, 1.000.00 <lb/>
Furniture and 2,310.04 <lb/>
from Hank 18,15-1.8 <lb/>
and other items <lb/>
Cold 900.00 <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
National Hawk and <lb/>
ether U, K <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
expenses taxes paid 5,299.89 <lb/>
Individual <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
deposit 7,500.00<lb/>
lie pea bar. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Tom <lb/>
State of it, <lb/>
I, R. hank, d <lb/>
is Me of say knowledge <lb/>
J. Cashier. <lb/>
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me, this Jib. April,<lb/>
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W. H. <lb/>
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As for <lb/>
end we take <lb/>
great In receiving sub- <lb/>
and willing i for <lb/>
in arrears. We a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this We take orders <lb/>
for j- <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Agent. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Q to K. B. Co's <lb/>
of A. B. some five or market for fresh meats, <lb/>
Is from here the dead body <lb/>
of a colored <lb/>
was found the <lb/>
need a nine, light, I bore every in of foul play, extended visit . All <lb/>
tough pole, say for your or The was all nearly total people with them in <lb/>
Cull and makes front the person, braises s of their <lb/>
the body and the ground all during their <lb/>
around bore evidences of a terrible Roxie w, their <lb/>
Farther facts than these and indeed a <lb/>
and <lb/>
B. Stephens and wife rt- <lb/>
Saturday in an <lb/>
All <lb/>
selection. Milling A Mfg. <lb/>
Ck. If. C. <lb/>
Milling to Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. O. <lb/>
Pictures <lb/>
or no charge-, made. Kent refer- <lb/>
given, Bert Bros., Ayden, <lb/>
The new brick added <lb/>
to already large buildings of <lb/>
the Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
is complete and add to <lb/>
In immediate neigh <lb/>
we could not gain. The a <lb/>
jury last heard <lb/>
d one. <lb/>
Class baud made by <lb/>
the matter and lo wholesale and retail large <lb/>
all to the guilty if <lb/>
be, to a speedy justice. <lb/>
doe Jars <lb/>
Rubbers at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
The latest thing In shin. Cull <lb/>
at W. C. and <lb/>
and <lb/>
to their respect. <lb/>
always hand, your order <lb/>
s J. A. <lb/>
W. C. and <lb/>
line of taking the <lb/>
of who them. They <lb/>
ate beautiful. <lb/>
for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply <lb/>
smoothest. on the <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg <lb/>
J. fit Bro. are offering <lb/>
special to the trade <lb/>
fall winter goods. <lb/>
are to and <lb/>
investigate both and <lb/>
Pants all prices at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Oar second order of gents youth <lb/>
and children bats and caps ate <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
bushels field peas at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
and <lb/>
st J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Yard Sea yard at <lb/>
d. w. mm, <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
If yon need anything in way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin e ware <lb/>
come id see us, Hart <lb/>
K. O. about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident Health <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
Luther and Cox <lb/>
pent Sunday <lb/>
Call and examine line of <lb/>
high grade foil be <lb/>
easily of the <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
E. E. On. will do all <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new Hue of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
There was some inducement tor <lb/>
the presence of drover Mo Law nor <lb/>
on the of the river last <lb/>
Sabbath. <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and can fit up any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
Fancy candies, orange, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Call Hart. Jenkins Jut a liar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Miss Maude returned <lb/>
to her home Saturday. <lb/>
are offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
Togs mattings, tables and <lb/>
floor cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
For peaches, corn <lb/>
c, apply to E. E <lb/>
Mi- Eli of Washing- <lb/>
ton City, has been visiting friends <lb/>
hero for several days. She it i ow <lb/>
on a visit to friends lie- <lb/>
fore to her home. <lb/>
Remember, if you do not secure <lb/>
one of out i grade buggies, <lb/>
your will lie than ours. <lb/>
Million <lb/>
den, U, <lb/>
for first <lb/>
light j Ac <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb/>
New Hue men's knits, youth <lb/>
boy suits, over-coat's to <lb/>
ft everybody at. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
e Tyson are displaying <lb/>
the must up to date lino of <lb/>
taro ever brought to this <lb/>
There regular <lb/>
the Baptist Sun- <lb/>
day by T. H. <lb/>
I this method of Informing <lb/>
the public as Summer <lb/>
SOn is about I am <lb/>
in order to <lb/>
sell. My. line of pants cannot be <lb/>
excel and tho Edwin <lb/>
shoe I exclusively is <lb/>
not passed by any other <lb/>
Give me a call and I have <lb/>
Shown you dry goods, <lb/>
other line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
be able to please yon and fell yon <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Joseph of <lb/>
here last weak.<lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
both plain arid <lb/>
Primal are <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Ber, W. E. spent Sunday <lb/>
R. Smith A <lb/>
The ladies especially can be Car salt, and coarse <lb/>
pleased f will visit and pat- B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
J. It. Bro. seed meal and hulls <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
best medicine on tho market at J. <lb/>
cheaper R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Game i plentiful. The fields <lb/>
and woods are full. <lb/>
Dr. Patrick <lb/>
with brother Cox. and <lb/>
Come to see us When you want i went <lb/>
to buy Independent n They <lb/>
Tobacco, the birds fl-w. <lb/>
at J. R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Cook and Heating stoves at J. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
g machines at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Now we have plenty <lb/>
wagon and <lb/>
underwear hi <lb/>
of the prices to suit n. <lb/>
at C. Co's. <lb/>
wheels and will sell us cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
While a call <lb/>
country Sunday of Dr. <lb/>
Louis Skinner got and started <lb/>
borne coming some distance. He <lb/>
was just the doctor U. and Co. <lb/>
in night, a trump j Just at this E. <lb/>
and tilings were soon alright may nor be <lb/>
Polite clerks, good goods and <lb/>
suitable prices at the store of J. <lb/>
R Smith ft <lb/>
We com bum to build <lb/>
Ac. for we do not <lb/>
set apace We <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg. C. Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Examine mu line of notions just <lb/>
busy as a street yet <lb/>
It is lain m an man he <lb/>
gets He in t only a <lb/>
bur has found it to <lb/>
are first and every bods <lb/>
realizes the Mr. Cox <lb/>
is to be being a <lb/>
having <lb/>
out damage. <lb/>
The Indies say Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest Hue of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Notice you <lb/>
your ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
in order that you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
K. C. in hustle. <lb/>
The beautiful snow lust Sunday. J- It. their <lb/>
Mrs. Craven Coward came up with greatest <lb/>
the train Friday morning to all extended U <lb/>
ti -u r <lb/>
bales of cotton on an average Dr. haw <lb/>
per day is what the Ayden Milling I the U Patrick j <lb/>
Co, gin. They Wat I He, <lb/>
gone lint public will at a tery early <lb/>
found it out. date Hie election of five handsome <lb/>
There he regular iii three West j <lb/>
the i FOR ONLY <lb/>
es next Sundry. Everybody in-i will <lb/>
an and lend to the <lb/>
Why suffer from bead of that part of <lb/>
eye ache and burn. Dr. Is among <lb/>
most <lb/>
cue pair glasses us. that we <lb/>
fitted, by J. IDS glad- Wore like Much are <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. Wk hem lo any com <lb/>
eyes, in need of <lb/>
ways go had to worse. A lit-1 Those work <lb/>
tie piece of glass properly enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
ed will often work wonders. do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
The public to know that <lb/>
I handle on I; a <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
KEY, all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best, <lb/>
quality of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and the <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE; <lb/>
Also carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
mg Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Rubber Elastic <lb/>
Best stock of Brush <lb/>
e of all kinds. Pro <lb/>
com- <lb/>
M. Kl. SAULS. <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
ix. c. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging arid <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh kept <lb/>
in stock. Cm try <lb/>
Produce Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How you get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
or screw driver or <lb/>
awe a <lb/>
tool box b for <lb/>
Oar <lb/>
is ail emU <lb/>
we will see that yam tool <lb/>
box does act lack a <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
get I lamas, <lb/>
Goods, <lb/>
J. P <lb/>
Core <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the clone of business Sept 0th, <lb/>
RE-SOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Duo from Hanks, <lb/>
Check end Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank <lb/>
other U. S. antes 1,577 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits sub- <lb/>
to check, <lb/>
check <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Bills ear. <lb/>
of 5,000.00 <lb/>
The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best the best, <lb/>
rate and tho induce- <lb/>
offered. Sen <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Steamer K. L. Myers leave <lb/>
daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at ii. in for Greenville, leave <lb/>
Greenville daily, Sunday, <lb/>
at m. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington wish <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, Mew York Boston, <lb/>
Mid all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with for <lb/>
West. <lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Tine from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line <lb/>
Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
ii d Miners Boston. <lb/>
hours subject to change <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
H. Myers, <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
I. J <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. B Walker, Vice idem <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
m Beech Street. N, Y <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
A Boy's Wild Ride Life <lb/>
With family around <lb/>
i him to die, and son for <lb/>
i life, miles, to get Dr. King's <lb/>
I Discovery <lb/>
Doughs Colds, II. Brown, <lb/>
of Ind., endured death's <lb/>
agonies but <lb/>
gave instant <lb/>
relief and coon cured He <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give you <lb/>
satisfaction your denier will <lb/>
pay you for retaining it, <lb/>
R. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dim. N. O. I <lb/>
marvelous cure of <lb/>
B on- <lb/>
Colds end <lb/>
prove its merit for all <lb/>
Lung troubles. <lb/>
i bottles <lb/>
bottles not en's Drag Store <lb/>
I I s t. s . <lb/>
Dr. Joseph <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brisk Block, East Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Practicing Physician <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
. i . to . <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
A my be <lb/>
mi bar lover's heart, But <lb/>
most of toe <lb/>
put there by <lb/>
Becky Tea. is <lb/>
a I hi no<lb/>
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WE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AD<lb/>
J the sort at B C, a. class matter, <lb/>
raw made know upon application. <lb/>
every post office Pitt and adjoin counties. <lb/>
to to <lb/>
ii i i.<lb/>
Fit If. C, 1904 <lb/>
The Wilmington Star refers <lb/>
as That's good <lb/>
Bryan says in the Commoner <lb/>
battle for Democratic principles is <lb/>
Port Arthur is in the doubtful <lb/>
damn. Yon can't tell whether it <lb/>
will fall or not. <lb/>
fellows who are Riving it <lb/>
out that the Democratic party is <lb/>
dead should remember that <lb/>
name is She can kick lie <lb/>
blue when you least expect it. <lb/>
A result of Democrats staying at <lb/>
home en election day is shown in <lb/>
Stanly county. While that county <lb/>
Douglass, the shoe man, not only <lb/>
elected but is getting plenty of <lb/>
advertising to boot. <lb/>
Don't worry about <lb/>
Davis. has plenty left to take <lb/>
care of him the balance of his days. <lb/>
Day. <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day is a special <lb/>
nation day to the home o <lb/>
our slut and this is most fitting. <lb/>
A people blessed. of God <lb/>
desire to make some expression of <lb/>
their gratitude to Him. They find <lb/>
BO cause more worthy than that of <lb/>
the destitute, homeless orphan child. <lb/>
realize that our orphanages <lb/>
are performing a necessary, <lb/>
work for childhood and for <lb/>
the world. These institutions are <lb/>
being greatly used in the salvation <lb/>
of the children, in their preparation <lb/>
for useful lives. Without and <lb/>
training the lives of these boys and <lb/>
girls would likely be given over to <lb/>
evil. <lb/>
Surely an offering, lovingly made, <lb/>
to a well conducted home is <lb/>
accepted by God as a true thank- <lb/>
A Spat <lb/>
In Massachusetts the Democratic <lb/>
candidate for Governor ran <lb/>
of the Presidential ticket and <lb/>
was elected. <lb/>
In New- York the Democratic can- <lb/>
for Governor ran more than <lb/>
ahead of the <lb/>
ticket <lb/>
In Michigan the Democratic can- <lb/>
for Governor ran <lb/>
ahead of the Presidential ticket. <lb/>
In Missouri the Democratic <lb/>
date for Governor ran <lb/>
of the Presidential ticket and was <lb/>
elected. <lb/>
In Colorado the Democratic can- <lb/>
for Governor ran <lb/>
ahead of the Presidential ticket and <lb/>
was elected. <lb/>
In Minnesota the Democratic can- <lb/>
for Governor ran <lb/>
ahead of the Presidential ticket and <lb/>
offering to Him. <lb/>
We would that all of our people was elected, <lb/>
is Democratic, so many of them and especially our children in the j The voters know how to split their <lb/>
failed to vote that the Republicans homes of the State might enter more j wish to do so- <lb/>
more earnestly actively into York <lb/>
work for homeless children- The <lb/>
boys and girls of today will be the <lb/>
ones who will, in a few years, carry <lb/>
forward this noble work of love. <lb/>
elected their ticket. It is a lesson <lb/>
to the homes. <lb/>
The wife of Arthur L. Bishop, the <lb/>
drummer who committed murder in <lb/>
Charlotte, and was sentenced to the <lb/>
penitentiary for live years, has been <lb/>
The South is not going to indulge <lb/>
itself in worries or vain regrets <lb/>
With tho greatest cotton crop it has <lb/>
ever known, and the whole world <lb/>
after it at high prices, the South <lb/>
greets the other sections of our corn- <lb/>
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of how it happened, just <lb/>
like everybody did not already <lb/>
know. <lb/>
As terms of peace were not reached <lb/>
reports Bay end Japan an. <lb/>
to put in some square <lb/>
of North Caroline, can <lb/>
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importuning Governor Aycock to; is n that de <lb/>
pardon her husband. The governor . <lb/>
declined to interfere with the mi- <lb/>
of the court He is <lb/>
A Bar's Kid <lb/>
expecting <lb/>
to die, a d riding foe <lb/>
life, miles, to get Dr. <lb/>
New Discovery for <lb/>
H. Brows, <lb/>
of Ind., endured death's <lb/>
from asthma, hut this <lb/>
wonderful medicine gave <lb/>
relief and cured him. He <lb/>
now every <lb/>
night Like cores of <lb/>
Consumption Pneumonia, Bron- <lb/>
Colds and Grip <lb/>
prove its less merit for all <lb/>
Throat and Lung troubles. <lb/>
bottles and Trial <lb/>
bottle free Mt Wooten's Drugstore <lb/>
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Bedridden, and destitute. <lb/>
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an old soldier by Dame of J. i. <lb/>
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be sue troubled with Kidney dis- <lb/>
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he tried Electric Bitters. It put <lb/>
him on his feet in short order and <lb/>
now he on the <lb/>
Best on earth for <lb/>
Liver and Kidney trouble and all <lb/>
forms of Stomach and Dowel <lb/>
plaints. Only Guaranteed <lb/>
by J. L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
. i , ; eves turned hopefully toward tho <lb/>
months the mails have been lea led . , . <lb/>
, . , . , , future. We have gone through many <lb/>
down with matter sent out <lb/>
hot which was <lb/>
right. Bishop got off n, the privilege. lion of <lb/>
Tons of this matter have been car- prevailing m- <lb/>
due to a beneficent Providence and <lb/>
not to tho Republican <lb/>
send greetings the sister States <lb/>
North and West, and assure them <lb/>
We can stand it if they can. <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
I over the country free of charge <lb/>
Saloon men in Asheville to but at immense <lb/>
bated to both the Democratic and cost to tho general government. It is <lb/>
Republican campaign fund- of Bun-la heavy expense to the de I <lb/>
county. The Democratic com-1 because it provide- <lb/>
IS <lb/>
has world wide marvelous <lb/>
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t or balm tor guts, <lb/>
Coins, Burns, Sores, Felons, <lb/>
Teller, Suit <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin <lb/>
Infallible Care <lb/>
guaranteed. Only hi Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
v no revenue, and is an unfair <lb/>
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vantage, because it makes the gen- <lb/>
public hear the expense of cir- <lb/>
returned the <lb/>
the day after election, whereat the <lb/>
said saloon contributors are campaign literature. Du <lb/>
Tho Columbia Suite makes a good <lb/>
point when it says that what the <lb/>
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easy they are going to it in the mail weighing seasons, when party needs is <lb/>
its the neck Payment for transporting not The party <lb/>
Some people got a Dim ; . fa . lo principles <lb/>
being gored by the bulls and matter ere hauled, is Democrat, not to new issues <lb/>
Both too U. S. district he slopped, along I party has tho <lb/>
in North Carolina President; a number of others that -1 <lb/>
by the while tho wires <lb/>
were in trouble. <lb/>
We that when Mr <lb/>
Cleveland have been elected in the postal <lb/>
nor of the state. Governor Tim Commoner <lb/>
for bear in lei of the <lb/>
,. , i i-J , r,, .- Mr. thinks that Joe Folk <lb/>
Park tide season that be Governor elect Glenn the <lb/>
est political machine in tho world <lb/>
and it will lake wonderful force to <lb/>
break it down. W Dis- <lb/>
patch. <lb/>
carry his stick <lb/>
of the state naked his <lb/>
permission to get The Int.-1 <lb/>
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one we have to offer at present is <lb/>
that it a proper appropriation <lb/>
Made <lb/>
of Dr. few Life <lb/>
Pills each eight for weeks baa <lb/>
put me in my <lb/>
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Bowels. Purely Never<lb/>
Drug <lb/>
man for The New <lb/>
Wester., district, the former made <lb/>
a good governor and the will . Douglas as men for whom the <lb/>
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r the state of Alabama does not is occupied local <lb/>
tens T appropriation party could well b and this has done the <lb/>
can gin right now and get in for party a great deal of harm <lb/>
Hi. Wellington's institute it will be re- potting a batter light in 1908 Charlotte Observer <lb/>
Washington i. than it did in <lb/>
it bi stole I-m . i u <lb/>
I leas than a Now that the votes have been <lb/>
place and the here- , to <lb/>
have SIS and Parker only it is <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS, <lb/>
INKS PENCILS <lb/>
School Supplies <lb/>
Lunch Baskets. <lb/>
. Music <lb/>
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BOOK STORE. <lb/>
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to place, i educator bis race has been do that with as strenuous a man as Mr I party when Cleve- <lb/>
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there are some <lb/>
good trusts. the refer Hie Norfolk Pilot, M <lb/>
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in the White House <lb/>
the next four yearn, with a Senate u <lb/>
House each two-thirds, <lb/>
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a man in the Sooth who <lb/>
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A number of the Charlotte a standing i <lb/>
v i w Us on to Washington lo em while at the North the <lb/>
learn to pronounce tho man who his <lb/>
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worth while for one section<lb/>
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. that woman's most dangerous <lb/>
Observer. , <lb/>
, is her eye A woman s eyes may <lb/>
be her most effective weapon, but <lb/>
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Norfolk. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, and Presto- <lb/>
Private Wires to New York <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
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the President armament. <lb/>
in his new deal with the South j <lb/>
in a spirit of great consideration <lb/>
difference, about social <lb/>
storm caused tho worst; i not even the ardent himself Knows <lb/>
It U estimated on careful <lb/>
that lives have thus far <lb/>
damage to wire that has occurred lo with no <lb/>
In many years. and the people do not <lb/>
were for the They our <lb/>
time being- <lb/>
we do not understand their <lb/>
i.-i Their men sit in public <lb/>
, I been lost at Port Arthur The siege <lb/>
for one day to next me <lb/>
., , , , . of the Russian stronghold <lb/>
dent is to do about any- <lb/>
thing. Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
I. PERRY <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
shipment a <lb/>
When are elected by <lb/>
while women stand; i the people whom must serve, <lb/>
The Greensboro game and <lb/>
promises to be most remarkable, <lb/>
in many in At- <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
ours don't Their seem of appointed by <lb/>
hi; faithful dog are having their an- j lo us. <lb/>
bunt for partridges in express J. ours; let them preserve <lb/>
baggage the Ob <lb/>
a.- <lb/>
they ad- <lb/>
will be a better chance <lb/>
of in tho postal department. <lb/>
The <lb/>
b d <lb/>
bruin, drive all <lb/>
Mountain Tea Tea or <lb/>
Tablets. Drag ore. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
i,. Dental <lb/>
M Surgeon <lb/>
l . Greenville, <lb/>
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Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department it in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS <lb/>
B. O. of was <lb/>
in town Tuesday. <lb/>
beaters range. All <lb/>
to secure first <lb/>
class raw material cheap, haying <lb/>
with which to do our <lb/>
H N. C, Nov. g aDd to save and <lb/>
THE OF JOHN e . <lb/>
ELLIOTT. <lb/>
We are getting up food to erect <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. d <lb/>
Boarding J. <lb/>
monument to the memory Board per day. Bet <lb/>
grand i Id teacher or the 19th u <lb/>
All who wish in spent Tuesday in <lb/>
the worK cm net d their <lb/>
to Mr. Mary Smith, Winter on. <lb/>
N tinware <lb/>
the best of Hue, cheap. <lb/>
library and Barber <lb/>
at the drug of Dr. B. T. Cox s v at <lb/>
ft lire. lo -p. Cox <lb/>
by Window and door frame-, p <lb/>
work nearly all of timber, <lb/>
are a few of reasons why we <lb/>
can save customers <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
W. J. of is <lb/>
visiting his brother, L. L. Kittrell. <lb/>
and water proof coats j <lb/>
boots a specialty at <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
For brick store <lb/>
feet, long, call on or write Jno. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. Smith, of Clay Boot, <lb/>
dead Sunday morning <lb/>
Clothes <lb/>
For <lb/>
Fashionable <lb/>
Dressers. <lb/>
if tho-.-eye shades at the Drug brackets . kinds f She a sister of Mr-. J. <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
house trimmings at lock <lb/>
Highest price cotton seed Winterville Mfg. <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill- <lb/>
Ii in need good of <lb/>
flour or p-irk see Kittrell and <lb/>
Don't forget t- bring or <lb/>
Shirt and <lb/>
Barber; C-. <lb/>
B-l in <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor <lb/>
I We are paying Hot for turkeys <lb/>
now Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
If yow want a first class pair of <lb/>
lean wheels you cu get them at <lb/>
Better call at <lb/>
Kev. W. B. Cox in Monday while have then in <lb/>
your hubs to A G. to visit bis mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Co. Fat He held in the <lb/>
chin Oil <lb/>
D worry over lot Oranges <lb/>
of cotton you hail over when Rt H <lb/>
you g through ginning lift people Puces <lb/>
lots. I he Put Co. Oil Mill, H. L. <lb/>
any the <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
Finest line of goods in <lb/>
Q. C. <lb/>
goods, ruining and <lb/>
ail cheep at Harrington <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
oil cloth at A. W. Ange <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Wanted- geese highest <lb/>
A. Kill tell mill have just <lb/>
near of No. Tim-<lb/>
Browns Are Here <lb/>
The edict has one forth and <lb/>
ion says that Browns are Thing <lb/>
for Fall Winter <lb/>
They're Swell and no mistake <lb/>
about it, <lb/>
If you want a Smart Suit full of <lb/>
life and in for one of the <lb/>
New Browne. <lb/>
Every Style kink, and de- <lb/>
tail in making been looked after <lb/>
and these New Suits are simply per- <lb/>
in Suit Making, and the best <lb/>
here Nothing Better Anywhere. <lb/>
Will yon come here or your Suit <lb/>
or go to tailor and pay him twice <lb/>
as much for no better You <lb/>
an option.<lb/>
Carload for sale -hex; market puce paid for <lb/>
A. W. and Co. Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
your f pay n.-j Carload of best patent flour <lb/>
L. just received at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Carload received <lb/>
Harrington Co. Dr. end Mis. W W. <lb/>
Big consignment of Mamie up <lb/>
, Price at the Bah <lb/>
Tuesday to be present Co. <lb/>
dig ii i-i morning We prepared to I he Pitt County Oil Mill is now. <lb/>
r. N ft art for and buying Cotton Seed. They <lb/>
in -lie i t V I i Or will <lb/>
of me any Misses Clyde and for meal. When yours <lb/>
now have on hand a Greenville, came down reedy write for <lb/>
of present go; <lb/>
lo-v en and he eon- nuptial. to .-. and Co. They, <lb/>
truly For fresh meat beef, lot. <lb/>
Kittrell and Taylor, Co to H. L. John.; A. O Co. have just j <lb/>
J. A Pate, of It Boots and all received a lot galvanized bar j <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Char- at A. W. Ange C. b--l Ire end poultry fence. Their <lb/>
G. Cox Mfg. Co. woman poultry i <lb/>
For apples, of about one wire. <lb/>
fresh cheap. <lb/>
U running. tat of the Machine Co., of <lb/>
Casts for is ,,. hub.-. A. W. C- IV. Hie who la-en here <lb/>
bow I tie when yuM may Sunday. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King <lb/>
mm <lb/>
n box-holly cat in L-ii <lb/>
firM products to ham or A. <lb/>
The A. Cox Mfg. are College, came in t. <lb/>
making I hem aid Their <lb/>
bad and want lo <lb/>
et Sheep Skins. <lb/>
ll are in need -f I'm key-, <lb/>
flannels, and a,;, end will guarantee <lb/>
cull on B. G. Chapman and C <lb/>
W. L. Hurst went to Black and <lb/>
Monday. Clyde of <lb/>
A go-Mi ., t Tn night with I <lb/>
A. O. Mfg. Co. wish in con- Taylor. <lb/>
in have live hundred cords of Second buggies cheap. If <lb/>
wood cut Any wood cutter wish- wish t- a second hind <lb/>
then, cheap A. G. Col <lb/>
Office. <lb/>
your f et by wearing <lb/>
pi Hid R. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co. have kind and yon <lb/>
need <lb/>
School books pens, <lb/>
pencils aid school of all <lb/>
he at the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
O. A. Kittrell for feed stuff <lb/>
of nil <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker <lb/>
gad children of near Greenville, <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday j <lb/>
t J. B. Smith's. <lb/>
At Bed need A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co. ate out u big <lb/>
l-it f reduced <lb/>
hi e guest and <lb/>
fence made aid you <lb/>
can a bargain if yon at, <lb/>
G E Lineberry end <lb/>
C. Nye went today. <lb/>
Cheep dry notions, <lb/>
. good-. L. <lb/>
A i and trunks, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Paper hardware, <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
is the on <lb/>
perfectly <lb/>
OIL sold. <lb/>
Taste as good a Maple Syrup. <lb/>
per bottle Dr. B. T, <lb/>
Cox, Winterville, S. O. 3-22<lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
BY <lb/>
A. ft. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE. N <lb/>
Store and <lb/>
the Stock. <lb/>
This store has a to sustain. It is a <lb/>
s place to buy, a where <lb/>
i- triumphant, and and <lb/>
writ, j nip binds with prices, wherein the fullest <lb/>
l given. Think of it as your store, <lb/>
to bay. <lb/>
values In high class Dre.-s Goods, <lb/>
Broad Cloths, Serge and fancy, <lb/>
Tho for suite and <lb/>
Skirts. <lb/>
Fine <lb/>
for fall and winter are here. Tho style <lb/>
are different from those; lat season. To many to <lb/>
attempt description. <lb/>
lo wear Clothing. We carry the fines <lb/>
lines of Clothing made for boys, youths and men <lb/>
We carry system and <lb/>
made by Co. Try a suit of these <lb/>
clothes and if not money will be re <lb/>
funded.<lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING.<lb/>
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DEPARTMENT STORE. <lb/>
WE CAN TAKE CARE OF THE CAREFUL BUYER. <lb/>
We have the right thing for every person, the right price for every purse. <lb/>
A beautiful assortment of new and Goods, perfectly adapted to the wants and <lb/>
requirements of our Patrons. We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice, j <lb/>
The field for selection Is the widest. The prices re the generous assortment full of quality <lb/>
merit <lb/>
DRESS <lb/>
We waiting to please with Dress Goods. <lb/>
placed on a pretty lino of newest styles and <lb/>
patterns. It has b-en our pleasure to prices, cents <lb/>
per yard. <lb/>
Our line of Trimmings is complete. We hive no com- <lb/>
on this line. Prices from to per yard. <lb/>
We are constantly adding to Dress Goods and Trim- <lb/>
ming Department the newest and up-to-date things as fast as <lb/>
they come out, striving at all times to maintain the high <lb/>
standard that we have established in these lines. <lb/>
Look to us for the we will not <lb/>
yon. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUM PAID W <lb/>
a. m in in <lb/>
OF NEWARK, J., YOUR POLICY <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
l Value, <lb/>
Insurance, <lb/>
Extended that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will lie reinstated if arrears he paid within on month while m <lb/>
living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evident <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
after second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the of the and of . <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To make policy payable an during the <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our line of <lb/>
Jackets and Furs.<lb/>
Wall Line of <lb/>
and Jackets. <lb/>
Our Styles are the newest creations and our Prices <lb/>
the lowest, Quality considered. <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
OUR FINE SHOE LINES. <lb/>
The Dorothy Dodd for Ladles, Prices and <lb/>
Health for Men, <lb/>
fine shoe making is a combination of Science, Art <lb/>
and Many shoe <lb/>
makers understand the <lb/>
of good shoe making, they <lb/>
know how a durable tad <lb/>
stylish shoe ought to be <lb/>
but lack the organ <lb/>
to carry out their <lb/>
Only by combining <lb/>
qualifications you pet per- <lb/>
shoes. Our Finn <lb/>
Lines, the Dorothy Dodd and <lb/>
Health, represent the <lb/>
very awe of <lb/>
shoe making combined with <lb/>
style and finish. <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/>
Staffers. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us. We keep every- j <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our j <lb/>
tomes at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros.<lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
A Full Line of <lb/>
Fancy and Staple <lb/>
always <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
We Cordially in- <lb/>
you to call <lb/>
n us. <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Tobacco has Advanced Prices <lb/>
are Higher. We are well equip- <lb/>
for selling your tobacco to <lb/>
fine advantage- have com- <lb/>
men and, one of the <lb/>
est and best lighted houses in <lb/>
the State. Sell with us, we'll <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALl, BOWLING. <lb/>
hush made <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
PM JOB <lb/>
K. Nor. 16.1904. <lb/>
Baker, a charming <lb/>
young lady, from <lb/>
who taking Mr. and <lb/>
airs. Stanley, has made <lb/>
in our We all <lb/>
tears tee her leave. <lb/>
Mr. Crawford, <lb/>
I the Pacific <lb/>
of was in <lb/>
Mr. h cigar tobacco <lb/>
of was <lb/>
town <lb/>
Mia, F. Q. and <lb/>
Kiss spent the day <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Q. O. at the <lb/>
County Lu <lb/>
with <lb/>
Mr. Cat boon is a most <lb/>
The livery under <lb/>
the of H. H Stanley, <lb/>
is prograMing very rapidly. <lb/>
Little who ban been <lb/>
quite nick for several days, <lb/>
We are glad her <lb/>
our <lb/>
Hiss Bell who has <lb/>
is much to <lb/>
delight of In friends. <lb/>
The engineers the B. C L. Co. <lb/>
shave <lb/>
the of the smoke <lb/>
We at to lea S. <lb/>
T. Harrell hub bean successful <lb/>
Staving his <lb/>
C. Baker, M. T. C. H. <lb/>
Sidney N G. Sikes, <lb/>
were at H. <lb/>
J. D. Cox. f <lb/>
in today. We are <lb/>
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Turkeys anted in <lb/>
at market pi ice <lb/>
We glad to see P. H. <lb/>
out again. <lb/>
Of Cholera <lb/>
Small Bottle <lb/>
Colic, m <lb/>
Remedy. <lb/>
Mr G. W. Fowler of <lb/>
la., be Lad <lb/>
while on a jury in a <lb/>
at <lb/>
seat of county. Ala- <lb/>
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cured of <lb/>
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. the stomach <lb/>
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Dyspepsia <lb/>
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druggist <lb/>
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giving such universal <lb/>
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relief cure <lb/>
for ailment, I <lb/>
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mid gratify by <lb/>
it to I hem. I write <lb/>
this to how well the remedy <lb/>
spoken of <lb/>
pepsin Core was alter <lb/>
years and <lb/>
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mire for <lb/>
etc. Small to <lb/>
to Bold by <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 agent 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 pine <lb/>
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, Beds, Lounges, Cribs, <lb/>
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you <lb/>
call for in this line. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
WE ALL TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS.<lb/>
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have ever <lb/>
heard <lb/>
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard. <lb/>
Spool Cotton. Our price 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 tents. <lb/>
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants <lb/>
Fine Worsted Pants for f <lb/>
We mean what we say. The above re only a few of the many <lb/>
good Bargains we are offering. Come to see us. <lb/>
Look For The Bee Hive. <lb/>
Tm<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Dissolution Sale <lb/>
THESE GOODS GO <lb/>
Don't Wait Come Early and <lb/>
Get your Choice <lb/>
White Lawn B edged all around <lb/>
With , Hull i . 11- big <lb/>
for this Sale for <lb/>
yards Homespun, nil <lb/>
want, it will oust yon cents the yard. I Die <lb/>
Sale per yd. <lb/>
Odd Vests, Worth This Safe cents- <lb/>
Cot i on Towels, woven <lb/>
assort i ends, <lb/>
Others inn- each, Sale <lb/>
, . seamless, <lb/>
welted top. it wipe. <lb/>
per pair, in gale i-ac per pair. <lb/>
High bust jeans, hook <lb/>
cable cord bust has gore <lb/>
trimmed top, perfect lilting. Hold the world <lb/>
over for Sale <lb/>
Black mercerized, spun full <lb/>
width in. plaited flounce, Mime <lb/>
bin Sale <lb/>
Dozen Linen Collars, Standard Brand, retails for cents. <lb/>
This S cents Dozen.<lb/>
bring -iii ii <lb/>
this Sale <lb/>
Big f <lb/>
I r big values, this <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
pairs of Sim", solid leather <lb/>
will any here from <lb/>
i i <lb/>
We have u big lot l hats t hat. we sold from <lb/>
ninety rent to one dollar, big value at these <lb/>
prices, this Sale <lb/>
inspect this Sale and if You Don't Think these Goods are Below <lb/>
Any Price Don't Buy. <lb/>
VS p will Hit It ; mug, as as we <lb/>
j, <lb/>
1- y.-n are fur <lb/>
el can ask this Bale <lb/>
We will n guaranteed, lull <lb/>
unbleached, you for, this Salt. <lb/>
We have a big lino of rubber just re- <lb/>
vi- will have to sell I hem also. <lb/>
FULL <lb/>
I will have to include <lb/>
same <lb/>
TUCKER. <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Mn. Burnett cam ft <lb/>
doer called <lb/>
Alice, deer, and <lb/>
it was tiff- <lb/>
Mrs. e <lb/>
Water color opaque window Shade in <lb/>
thread fringe, fixture complete, G feet long by <lb/>
wide, worth Huh Sale f <lb/>
Calicoes pay Be <lb/>
and for, we have the market this <lb/>
Sale at <lb/>
tell you, Frank, ifs got to <lb/>
the point where something be <lb/>
said Mrs. Burnett, and as she <lb/>
spoke she nipped at the small <lb/>
that were moving toward the <lb/>
bowl. Morton, aged nine, <lb/>
Jerked his hand out of the way and <lb/>
at his mother, who purged <lb/>
up her lips to conceal a smile. <lb/>
do that, said <lb/>
Mr. Burnett. Then, turning to his <lb/>
wife, ho asked, have they <lb/>
been doing <lb/>
boy and some more of his <lb/>
crowd put tin cons along the top of <lb/>
the fence and then threw at them to <lb/>
knock off. About every other <lb/>
stone went over tho top of the fence <lb/>
and went sailing across our back <lb/>
yard. If one of them had struck <lb/>
anybody he wouldn't have known <lb/>
what hurt <lb/>
The lived next door, and I <lb/>
although there was a dividing fence <lb/>
it had not kept the two families <lb/>
apart. <lb/>
In the year during which the two <lb/>
households had dwelt side by side <lb/>
there had been a growing enmity. <lb/>
Yet Mrs. Burnett had never spoken <lb/>
a w to Mrs. and her <lb/>
band knew nothing of Mr. <lb/>
except that he worked with his <lb/>
bands for a living and spent a great <lb/>
many evenings at home. <lb/>
There were two <lb/>
Lawrence, or Larry, aged ten, and <lb/>
little Willie, who at the tender <lb/>
of three had learned to regard the <lb/>
Burnett tribe with scorn and hatred <lb/>
and suffer to some degree under the ; <lb/>
indignities heaped upon his family; <lb/>
by that arch fiend of <lb/>
Morton Burnett. <lb/>
when the sat around <lb/>
the supper table up the ac- <lb/>
counts of the day it was Larry who <lb/>
posed as the persecuted and abused <lb/>
child, while Morton Burnett was <lb/>
pictured as an infant of dark in- <lb/>
tents, headed straight for the bride- <lb/>
well. <lb/>
I was a man, Tom <lb/>
said the wife, warrant you I'd <lb/>
go over to that house and give no- <lb/>
things are simply going too <lb/>
far. Today that boy got up on the <lb/>
fence end called Lawrence all kinds <lb/>
of <lb/>
said that his mother had <lb/>
that ma didn't have clothes fit ; <lb/>
suggested <lb/>
had begun hard during j <lb/>
the recital of his grievances. <lb/>
don't try to make j <lb/>
myself look like a peacock every <lb/>
time I start to said Mrs. <lb/>
This comparison of Mrs. Burnett <lb/>
to a peacock tickled the children, <lb/>
and they laughed immoderately. <lb/>
Tom restrained them with a <lb/>
quiet and said that the <lb/>
proper way to get along was to pay <lb/>
no attention to the neighbors. <lb/>
like to know how you can, <lb/>
help said his wife. boy is <lb/>
up to come mischief every hour of; <lb/>
the day, and his mother seems to <lb/>
encourage him in <lb/>
docs. He throws things over into <lb/>
our yard, teases Willie and makes <lb/>
faces at <lb/>
time I him pick on <lb/>
lie I'll another <lb/>
tarry, <lb/>
do untiling of the <lb/>
in-I <lb/>
mother. you <lb/>
talking to I gave you <lb/>
had <lb/>
exclaimed i <lb/>
remember <lb/>
tin; <lb/>
with him <lb/>
Lawrence remembered the mild <lb/>
and his inward resolution <lb/>
was not changed. Tom went <lb/>
for his pipe, oppressed with the <lb/>
thought that he beer, very <lb/>
lucky in his select ion of neighbors. <lb/>
These complaints had come to <lb/>
him day alter day from the down- <lb/>
trodden members of his family. <lb/>
The lend had grown from a thou- <lb/>
sand aggravating circumstances. <lb/>
Suppose Morton Burnett to be on <lb/>
the fence. His mother would open <lb/>
the back door and say loudly enough <lb/>
to make herself heard through the <lb/>
open windows of the <lb/>
get down from that fence <lb/>
Haven't about <lb/>
Mrs. would hear and <lb/>
Then would wait her <lb/>
opportunity to appear on the back <lb/>
stoop and retaliate. <lb/>
In summer time, when both <lb/>
en were out of doors much of the <lb/>
time, they occasionally exchanged <lb/>
glances which were significant <lb/>
said. <lb/>
Mr. put her <lb/>
she knew Mm. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a organ in our sense, hit <lb/>
haven't any in yours. <lb/>
Mrs. has frequently in <lb/>
formed that the Burnett organ <lb/>
was a cheap secondhand thing. <lb/>
One day when Mrs. came <lb/>
home from a funeral in a covered <lb/>
carriage there was consternation in <lb/>
tho Burnett family, and accounts <lb/>
were not fairly balanced until a new <lb/>
coat of paint was put on the Bur- <lb/>
nett house. <lb/>
The children told <lb/>
Burnett children all that their <lb/>
mother had said about the probable <lb/>
character of Mrs. Burnett. likewise <lb/>
the Burnett children repeated to the <lb/>
children all that they heard <lb/>
at the supper table. Mis. Burnett <lb/>
know that she was being reported <lb/>
Mrs. and Mrs. <lb/>
it her duty to learn what the viper-i <lb/>
thing had been saying. Frank <lb/>
Burnett and Tom <lb/>
convinced each that the other's <lb/>
was probably more to blame over <lb/>
the fence, clothesline and garbage <lb/>
box issues. <lb/>
Alice Burnett started to run <lb/>
across the street one day in front of <lb/>
a delivery wagon. She fell, scram- <lb/>
bled to her feet again, and the <lb/>
horse's knee struck her in the back. <lb/>
She fell on the block pavement and <lb/>
lay quiet. <lb/>
Mrs. saw it all from her <lb/>
front window. She ran into the <lb/>
street and gathered the muddy child <lb/>
in her arms. The frightened driver <lb/>
had left his wagon, sad he followed <lb/>
her timidly to the front door <lb/>
Burnett house. <lb/>
Mrs. Burnett screamed and then <lb/>
began to cry. <lb/>
for a doctor, you <lb/>
said Mrs. to the driver as <lb/>
rue placed the limp little bony on a <lb/>
bed and then ran for cold water <lb/>
cloths. <lb/>
When the girl opined her eyes she <lb/>
found her mother on ore Fide, Mrs. <lb/>
on Hit other, peas. <lb/>
physician smiled at over <lb/>
the <lb/>
a little jolted up and <lb/>
bumped her head when .-lie fell, bat <lb/>
it was mostly he <lb/>
gasped <lb/>
I saw fall heart <lb/>
just my <lb/>
cry, you ain't i bit hurt. The <lb/>
doctor says sen some more <lb/>
e on your bed old <lb/>
get said Mrs. Burnett. <lb/>
you sit still. You arc as <lb/>
pale as a <lb/>
That is how it happened <lb/>
Frank Burnett, coming home from <lb/>
the works by the back way, found <lb/>
in his kitchen the hated vixen, the <lb/>
trainer of criminals, the woman <lb/>
without <lb/>
She told him what had <lb/>
and begged him not to frighten his <lb/>
wife, as there wasn't real <lb/>
Mr. was likewise surprised <lb/>
upon arriving home. Supper was <lb/>
not ready, and his wife had gone <lb/>
over to the enemy. He went after <lb/>
her and was taken in. <lb/>
Mrs. told him she couldn't <lb/>
come home because Mrs. Burnett <lb/>
was all upset, and some one would <lb/>
have to take care of child. So <lb/>
Mr. and his two boys ale s <lb/>
cold lunch with Mr. Burnett his <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
Mr. Burnett sent Morton out to <lb/>
get two cigars, and while the women <lb/>
sat by the bed in the front room the <lb/>
men sat in the hack room and <lb/>
smoked, the three boys, awed <lb/>
by the revolution, kept very quiet. <lb/>
Morton ever bothers you, Mr. <lb/>
said Mr. Burnett, <lb/>
just let me know, and I'll tend to <lb/>
was just going to to <lb/>
that Larry's apt to too gay now <lb/>
and then, if ever hour <lb/>
Slicking on your children I'll <lb/>
remember <lb/>
In the front room Mrs. <lb/>
was thanking Mrs. who <lb/>
hoping that her children had <lb/>
bothered Mrs. Burnett very much. <lb/>
The little girl went to sleep, and <lb/>
family went home. <lb/>
That the end of the feud. In <lb/>
each household there was a general <lb/>
order that in case of a <lb/>
riot punishment should ho visited <lb/>
upon those at hand. <lb/>
These two side by side, <lb/>
the water of the west <lb/>
awn. <lb/>
The were at lib- <lb/>
f on <lb/>
organ. <lb/>
the feud, the <lb/>
me t or he <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
ft. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
COUNTY, NORTH ml <lb/>
ONE PER IN ADVANCE <lb/>
beautiful Home <lb/>
Seldom do e a more <lb/>
wedding than that which <lb/>
t the hospitable <lb/>
home of just <lb/>
miles of <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon, when he <lb/>
youngest daughter, <lb/>
Marriage. <lb/>
. C, <lb/>
of the most <lb/>
marriages ever in Win- <lb/>
place this morning at <lb/>
half past o'clock, <lb/>
II ATE NEWS, <lb/>
O. near Scotland <lb/>
-Nook, so in a gin <lb/>
few days ago. <lb/>
The Merchants A Farmers bank <lb/>
Luke's church, , . J. . <lb/>
m. v n . . declared <lb/>
Mr. F. G. of <lb/>
and Miss Bertha of ibis <lb/>
place, were united the bonds <lb/>
united in the bonds , <lb/>
,., M. T , . . The <lb/>
to Mr. Julius of j . A , <lb/>
.,. . beautifully decorated <lb/>
All through the i <lb/>
h. a . . , clear crisp morning <lb/>
be seen of palms. i. , , ,. <lb/>
. lent love q the <lb/>
ferns and trailing ivy, whilst Um K <lb/>
parlor was a of u . . .<lb/>
in quantity Dawson, <lb/>
Just as Mis. Higgs, <lb/>
Carey and <lb/>
dressed bite <lb/>
u. . Lena Eureka <lb/>
the parlor b. Kite t., ribbons. ,. Kl , TI- <lb/>
Then M s h ,, <lb/>
log, lull <lb/>
Fleming, S <lb/>
Washington, dressed in silk f <lb/>
mull <lb/>
carrying <lb/>
or, Mis. T <lb/>
wearing a <lb/>
a , where they united <lb/>
Thence-he <lb/>
bride MM i the <lb/>
. , a extended <lb/>
vent and a receiver appointed. <lb/>
Safe the <lb/>
m a few nights ago, and <lb/>
secured 1200 in and stamps. <lb/>
Two boys, age sad years <lb/>
have been convicted <lb/>
of at Asheville. They <lb/>
fire to a school house. <lb/>
George W. been <lb/>
of the murder of Will Max- <lb/>
well, in and seat <lb/>
to be hanged <lb/>
Hunter Arnold, a rural mail <lb/>
route in North <lb/>
Carolina, boa been for <lb/>
writing letters to the col <lb/>
T a <lb/>
lost his <lb/>
four two horses, <lb/>
three four hogs, to <lb/>
and bis farm by fire. <lb/>
The to about <lb/>
At New Bern Abbott, a <lb/>
year old boy riding bicycle <lb/>
close to a morning A <lb/>
pushed the boy under the cur and <lb/>
one of bis arm was cut off near <lb/>
was arrest <lb/>
At a coin <lb/>
song <lb/>
bucking in <lb/>
In <lb/>
CIRCUS TRAIN IN A WRECK<lb/>
Two Cars Derailed at Siding and <lb/>
Show Was Unable make <lb/>
A wreck to the second <lb/>
of bearing <lb/>
sod Hells circus this <lb/>
at Hyman's siding, six miles <lb/>
west of and the circus <lb/>
was unable to meet its engagement <lb/>
to show Greenville today. <lb/>
wreck caused a delay of traffic <lb/>
all trains and it nearly noon <lb/>
the mail from Morehead <lb/>
reached this city. <lb/>
the wreck is <lb/>
clearly but is thought to <lb/>
have either from the <lb/>
track the switch or the <lb/>
heavily laden car breaking in the <lb/>
middle. Two ears were derailed <lb/>
but no nor any of the animals <lb/>
were hurt. first section had <lb/>
cleared mid come on to this <lb/>
where i has up all day <lb/>
await arrival the other sec- <lb/>
as it would be useless for it <lb/>
too to Greenville without the <lb/>
other There were four <lb/>
sections in all two following <lb/>
section which wrecked, but <lb/>
they flagged and no hurt was <lb/>
done them. <lb/>
two cars derailed were flat <lb/>
cars loaded h poles and tent <lb/>
fixture,, they were so badly <lb/>
damaged that they will have to go <lb/>
the shops for repairs, and the <lb/>
loads were transferred to other cars. <lb/>
The time required to remedy <lb/>
trouble woe long that circus <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
Jordan, came <lb/>
over <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Moore left this morn- <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
in a difficulty. One through t. <lb/>
I. a. . . a <lb/>
Shower b. t of bride and <lb/>
lilies was a picture <lb/>
of The A. T. <lb/>
bridal tour, bearing with them <lb/>
the hearty congratulations and <lb/>
good wishes of all their host <lb/>
i j <lb/>
and impressive An <lb/>
joined them as man and J <lb/>
ring- u ,,,,<lb/>
drew a, pistol fired at <lb/>
soother, the ball missing the mark <lb/>
intended and striking a white man <lb/>
and stop in Greenville at all. <lb/>
the circus closes its <lb/>
and has been sold and will <lb/>
sou will <lb/>
named Craig tho wound-; to new owners, said <lb/>
lug him fatally. <lb/>
at <lb/>
marriage T. H <lb/>
d of Ayden, o. L, <lb/>
for an extended bridal tour. R. p <lb/>
Mr. Fleming is one of Pitt con-,, New York, B. C Pearce <lb/>
most popular and H. O., Dr J. B. <lb/>
young men Baltimore. Misses Olivia <lb/>
of her mo-t <lb/>
. best i<lb/>
NO CIRCUS. <lb/>
A Paragon, <lb/>
Convict Drowned. <lb/>
, N is <lb/>
Q a in .-,. <lb/>
a of logs <lb/>
ridge liver, <lb/>
town, <lb/>
of <lb/>
. to <lb/>
. twelve fell over- <lb/>
and drowned today. <lb/>
body las ml beau <lb/>
wan free of <lb/>
i and shackles the time <lb/>
accident. <lb/>
Look at the Ads <lb/>
are Mm, for <lb/>
the men-bunts <lb/>
By way<lb/>
many nights do <lb/>
often will you scrub <lb/>
wash the <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
a lire every <lb/>
in in,. <lb/>
and Sells Stopped by <lb/>
Wreck, <lb/>
Greenville held crowd of dis <lb/>
appointed people Thous- <lb/>
ands were here from all directions <lb/>
to sud <lb/>
Hells Brothers big show. When <lb/>
it was that of <lb/>
circus in a wreck on <lb/>
the Atlantic Carolina <lb/>
railroad there was much <lb/>
All the H <lb/>
crowd was collected around <lb/>
depot waiting to hen the <lb/>
come in and unload, but l <lb/>
never came, disappointment <lb/>
ii creased each passing hour <lb/>
It Was when the <lb/>
reached from <lb/>
wreck and then ii was learned <lb/>
lbs Show would not stop in <lb/>
all, but would go on <lb/>
through , moved <lb/>
Greenville been <lb/>
tho j upon having a date <lb/>
I tho biggest and best show <lb/>
traveling Ibis season, <lb/>
e was all the greater <lb/>
circumstances interfered with <lb/>
the show here. <lb/>
to be headed by Al G. Fields, <lb/>
great minstrel showman <lb/>
President Howland went from <lb/>
Goldsboro to the of wreck <lb/>
on a special and Mr. Sells being <lb/>
on the ground the to will probably <lb/>
a conclusion as to the <lb/>
of wreck <lb/>
difference the spot. Mr. Belle, <lb/>
in speaking f the accident, was <lb/>
disposed to treat it <lb/>
and did not fret much, remarking <lb/>
that it all come along <lb/>
business, accidents, etc. <lb/>
his com pan v had been very <lb/>
the wreck in months. <lb/>
The had a <lb/>
Newborn Thursday and <lb/>
it is sail, a very Ur crowd had <lb/>
gathered in Greenville <lb/>
there today and of course their <lb/>
disappointment was <lb/>
stun Free Press, <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
were you in your lust <lb/>
go heating to hunt; <lb/>
t yon want to buy, but <lb/>
time by looking at<lb/>
start out trading. Yon <lb/>
advertisements of live <lb/>
this paper and <lb/>
yon want. <lb/>
did you <lb/>
people went to Europe <lb/>
much did you <lb/>
can yon <lb/>
Just t u keeper from in- <lb/>
sane asylum rushed and said- <lb/>
you her hand <lb/>
and loot <lb/>
Dr H. O. Hyatt will be <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha <lb/>
6th, 6th Monday <lb/>
Tuesday Wednesday for <lb/>
of of <lb/>
Those not <lb/>
o pay a l, will be examined <lb/>
11-U It a wk <lb/>
H. M. Grand Rapids- <lb/>
wife could eat or All <lb/>
run Three packages made <lb/>
her strong and healthy. cents, <lb/>
Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
N- C, Nov. 18.1904. <lb/>
Mrs. and children, <lb/>
who have visiting Mrs. <lb/>
age, left today for their home in <lb/>
Prof. <lb/>
public visited the <lb/>
public school here this week <lb/>
everything going well. <lb/>
are being made to <lb/>
give the Sunday school children n <lb/>
Christmas tree sometime during <lb/>
tie holidays. <lb/>
Mrs. L. K. Ricks mid little Savage- <lb/>
daughter, Mary Belle, are visiting <lb/>
relatives in Greenville, <lb/>
Mis Stokes is the guest of Miss <lb/>
Mabel <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Ricks is visiting <lb/>
her parents M <lb/>
W. came home Wed- <lb/>
evening Littleton <lb/>
Mrs. Emma Everett of <lb/>
ton, is visiting her brother, W. E. <lb/>
Booth Greenville. <lb/>
Mis. M. little son, of <lb/>
Washington, came in Wednesday <lb/>
evening to visit her mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Mary Foley. <lb/>
Friday, Nov. 18th, MM, <lb/>
W. I. Tender returned to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
B. C. Pearce, of Sanford, came <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
D. B. Jarvis has taken a position <lb/>
with E. <lb/>
Gillian, returned to <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mis Tyson has taken a <lb/>
position at <lb/>
Miss Jennie Harrell, who was <lb/>
hero, Thursday even- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Little Miss <lb/>
of Ayden, is visiting grand <lb/>
mother Mrs. J. U. Barnhill. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Rawls and Miss <lb/>
Maggie Everett, of Hamilton, are <lb/>
visiting Mrs. D. D. Gardner. <lb/>
A. of Norfolk, who <lb/>
has been visiting Ms L. H. <lb/>
Fender, returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Ewell who was hero <lb/>
wedding, returned to Washington <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Bey. and Mrs. B. Stephens, <lb/>
who have been visiting Rev. W. <lb/>
H. left Thursday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Mabel of Bethel, <lb/>
is visiting parents, Mr. and <lb/>
H. Barnhill, <lb/>
Saturday, Not. <lb/>
W. J. Hunter left this morning <lb/>
for Virginia, <lb/>
Joe Rawls went to<lb/>
Mis Barnhill <lb/>
to this morning. <lb/>
Dr. J. Greene returned to <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Mayor Parker was today <lb/>
trying yesterday's drunks. <lb/>
Herman of Ayden <lb/>
spent Friday in Greenville. <lb/>
Frank came in from <lb/>
Washington Friday evening. <lb/>
J H. went to Tarboro <lb/>
this morning to attend the circus. <lb/>
Misses Lena and Carrie Forbes, <lb/>
went to Kinston Friday evening. <lb/>
J. B. sister, Miss Mary, <lb/>
went to Kinston Friday evening. <lb/>
T. B. Wilson, of Washington, <lb/>
the of W. A, <lb/>
There will be no sales on the to- <lb/>
market Thursday and Friday <lb/>
Nov. and <lb/>
Box for Orphans. <lb/>
The and their friends of <lb/>
Greenville will send n <lb/>
box to the Oxford Orphan <lb/>
asylum next Tuesday. Any <lb/>
wishing Io make a <lb/>
can leave it at jewelry <lb/>
store of J. Griffin, <lb/>
<lb/>
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