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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/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019468_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
. MM. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
resell Grocer an <lb/>
Cash paid fat <lb/>
Cotton Reed, <lb/>
.- Egg, <lb/>
e . Mattresses, Oak Salts, <lb/>
Par-- <lb/>
Tables, Safes, <lb/>
Gall Ax <lb/>
Life Key West Ch <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
Castries, Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, <lb/>
Meat, <lb/>
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court of Pitt county, made a <lb/>
proceeding therein <lb/>
needing, entitled B. Moor BA- <lb/>
of Allen Warren <lb/>
Warren and other. <lb/>
on Monday, December <lb/>
the noun- door in <lb/>
at sale to <lb/>
bidder, two certain pieces or <lb/>
, r. and situated in and near <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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toadies, Dried ; plea, Base <lb/>
Oar eats, Beasts. <lb/>
China . I <lb/>
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Royal Machine and <lb/>
etas <lb/>
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or pared adjoining <lb/>
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E. B. Moore. <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
NO SCARCITY <lb/>
of <lb/>
lag tract of land <lb/>
Ons it in the town <lb/>
OF adjoining the lands EL J- w. t <lb/>
Jesse w. and Nancy <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO <lb/>
Also one piece of land in Bethel town- <lb/>
BALE FOB <lb/>
of a degree the I- <lb/>
or term. <lb/>
1904, in a therein pending en- <lb/>
titled J. K <lb/>
Ann Bryan ea the <lb/>
at law the aid <lb/>
Bryan, the undersigned will ex- <lb/>
dollars <lb/>
Count. <lb/>
In the course of an address the <lb/>
other day on how to obtain success, <lb/>
the president of a prominent street- <lb/>
railway company do <lb/>
not make the man, hut good clothes <lb/>
have a man a good job. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this store you get Hon- <lb/>
est Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
for your; <lb/>
table can be supplied promptly j <lb/>
H you call, or No. <lb/>
assured that you only <lb/>
hip, adjoining the lands i <lb/>
Thomas. I- A. <lb/>
Cherry am others, the same <lb/>
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inherited from her rather, <lb/>
acres o <lb/>
ID -j-- ca-h. <lb/>
This November IS. <lb/>
r. n James, <lb/>
want a job. it is better to spend <lb/>
twenty dollars for a suit of clothes, <lb/>
four dollars for shoes and the rest <lb/>
for a shave, a hair cut and a clean <lb/>
collar and walk to the place, than go <lb/>
w. i. with the money in the pockets of a <lb/>
dingy suit Professional men, solid <lb/>
tor-;, salesman, reporters and young, <lb/>
in in general, business <lb/>
brings into <lb/>
with say it <lb/>
sighted in the world <lb/>
to go shabby, out <lb/>
of-date or soiled clothing. Economy <lb/>
able virtue and should <lb/>
especially encouraged in youth, <lb/>
proceeding therein b , where economy <lb/>
to baa Sim reach, <lb/>
kc tucker and wife and will, on ed when one tries to on <lb/>
Monday, December before clothing or clean linen <lb/>
tery door in the. town of <lb/>
announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesales and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
H, <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
By virtue of the Superior is an admiral <lb/>
Pitt county. ma especially <lb/>
I soil at public sale to the <lb/>
bidder cash, et of <lb/>
in township, the <lb/>
I lands of Galloway, J. <lb/>
fresh good <lb/>
a her. A Heavy <lb/>
To lift that of stoat- <lb/>
TELEPHONE MD <lb/>
Hr. <lb/>
I way n said division as appear on . <lb/>
in the Superior Clerk curable, aw e <lb/>
Ill-veil a-l <lb/>
There is In the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
-II reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The following bow <lb/>
reached over lines <lb/>
this<lb/>
Beaufort<lb/>
Bree.<lb/>
Vow<lb/>
oil, <lb/>
Augusta, <lb/>
A lid<lb/>
Tens <lb/>
S. V <lb/>
city, <lb/>
Vt, <lb/>
Tear <lb/>
York S, V <lb/>
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St. Louis, <lb/>
Va <lb/>
nod Li <lb/>
points Mies- <lb/>
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office of Pitt county In resort I <lb/>
vision <lb/>
John B. <lb/>
M. M. Galloway. <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
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; in Greenville township. I <lb/>
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ville. on the east and south by the <lb/>
I land and on the u-s t; <lb/>
lauds of contain <lb/>
log or less, on <lb/>
both sides of the road known as <lb/>
the pis.-1 Said <lb/>
sold <lb/>
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; EXCLUSIVELY N SALEM <lb/>
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. <lb/>
Ph. D., Principal. <lb/>
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Mr. Chen, M. <lb/>
It l n little unusual to tile an i tins late <lb/>
in bot we find that the mom Pianos winch <lb/>
add to the results at- <lb/>
it-s the work. We have added a number of your <lb/>
they have all <lb/>
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vb use winch all have within our <lb/>
we an- glad to b- to say your <lb/>
and will to <lb/>
firm time to time as the need <lb/>
I think re me a dozen now in the school. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
i's <lb/>
is given ill, <lb/>
in the  day t <lb/>
sail at public sale, at the <lb/>
the in Ch <lb/>
WE WANT COTTON <lb/>
iii Any Size Lots. <lb/>
will either cash or ex- <lb/>
change meal end hulls the t. Cannon in town- v <lb/>
-.- . <lb/>
mid <lb/>
Oil for the sum due the <lb/>
by the defendant which stun mo s s <lb/>
said Justice at ins <lb/>
l- l In said county of <lb/>
when where tin defendant is re- <lb/>
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law of these piano, cm now will , <lb/>
be seen and m , . , before <lb/>
lively dose before many <lb/>
when price <lb/>
promptly a <lb/>
you are any v <lb/>
r i <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
HOw TO MAKE<lb/>
book mils all <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Hook <lb/>
on<lb/>
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PHYSICIAN AND <lb/>
I, <lb/>
ville, at lowest prises <lb/>
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lie fool -several slight- <lb/>
ed at <lb/>
1171.00 to a <lb/>
,,, Buck instrument hen in <lb/>
l ed tr years. V- Patrick, <lb/>
bares elated with <lb/>
low here, will be glad to <lb/>
iii price atone. <lb/>
,,;, Liven on quested or de- <lb/>
of Cannon, in ,. . i- . . <lb/>
to the j- p, <lb/>
hie.;, r the lands ll <lb/>
CHAS. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
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U.-- of laid T. C. Cannon. <lb/>
will on the of; <lb/>
J. M. COS, <lb/>
Fountain, W. <lb/>
add <lb/>
N. <lb/>
oust of <lb/>
M w <lb/>
i turn- <lb/>
gout nice, <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
estate of Moore <lb/>
having to me <lb/>
of the court of Pitt <lb/>
comity, notice ii hereby to all <lb/>
; said <lb/>
e, tote to them <lb/>
on or before the f <lb/>
of November or <lb/>
will In bur of their <lb/>
I u <lb/>
said estate to make <lb/>
mediate to me. <lb/>
6th of November <lb/>
h. <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
BUCK'S <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
in <lb/>
in <lb/>
Bight in <lb/>
Pries. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
ASK <lb/>
kit <lb/>
Built <lb/>
iv d e i v <lb/>
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it for <lb/>
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receiving <lb/>
AYDEN PA B <lb/>
and for <lb/>
those is arrears. We a Ht i <lb/>
of all who at j at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
T so orders; The latest thing shoes. Call <lb/>
I O. Jackson and <lb/>
Miss Grimes, a. L. of <lb/>
visiting Miss Berry. day Wednesday. <lb/>
yon need mes, light. <lb/>
tough for your buggy or <lb/>
Call on us and make a <lb/>
Milling A <lb/>
Mfg. Co., <lb/>
v. c. <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
made. Beat refer- <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Agent. <lb/>
Jars BL for <lb/>
Don't fall to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
son's now crockery both and <lb/>
market tor beef, sail j the trade, that arc simply <lb/>
and <lb/>
smoothest seat on market <lb/>
First Class made brick, by A M f Co, <lb/>
wholesale J. B Smith A Bro. are offering <lb/>
lock always on j special to the trade In <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin, l fall winter goods. <lb/>
W C. Go's new are Invited and <lb/>
e a decorated. Prices are cheaper lire of drew are taking the price <lb/>
formerly. of all who see them. They and <lb/>
L W. <lb/>
SI <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Tie always on hand <lb/>
S. J. R. Smith and <lb/>
J. A. Davis were character wit- <lb/>
court at Wed- <lb/>
Come to see us when you want <lb/>
Beat gives, Hart Bros., to buy <lb/>
f. <lb/>
A- M. went to Farm ville <lb/>
yesterday looking after <lb/>
handle Trust <lb/>
Hart A Jenkins. <lb/>
u the colored no- <lb/>
is the largest buyer on the market reported in ear item In <lb/>
If yea need anything way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
Some to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
R. G. Cox it. <lb/>
Fire, n <lb/>
P. O. Betiding, <lb/>
Call oar line of <lb/>
high grade baggies, tin be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
et material and <lb/>
den Milling Mis;. Co. <lb/>
E. E. C i. will do all they <lb/>
possible please you with <lb/>
their new line heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
W. B. of <lb/>
through yesterday <lb/>
way to South Carolina ho <lb/>
has an in a very large es- <lb/>
left by an obi bachelor uncle. <lb/>
Jon received, line of <lb/>
fit up iii any style <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg Co. <lb/>
Fancy oranges, apples <lb/>
and m i-i at E. E. I Go's. <lb/>
Call on n for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
We offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
and <lb/>
floor oil cloth Tyson. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Campbell came <lb/>
day is stopping with Prof. <lb/>
T. , Kb-g. <lb/>
For apples, corn <lb/>
he, apply to E. B, <lb/>
Mr . Willie Prince, of <lb/>
after a to relatives here <lb/>
returned to her home. <lb/>
member, if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
lorn ill than ours. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, U. <lb/>
Wears Headquarters for Brat <lb/>
light neat <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co.,<lb/>
M. and Wed- <lb/>
morning <lb/>
low I will a hospital <lb/>
hope she way <lb/>
entirely the relief she <lb/>
line of suits, youth <lb/>
iv suits, and over-coat's to <lb/>
at. Cannon <lb/>
Tyson are displaying <lb/>
up to date line of <lb/>
. brought to this <lb/>
I take ibis method of in forming <lb/>
public that as the Summer sea- <lb/>
is about over I am offering <lb/>
inducements order to <lb/>
sell. My. line of pants <lb/>
excelled, and the Edwin <lb/>
mac which I handle exclusively is <lb/>
surpassed by any other make. <lb/>
live me avail when I have <lb/>
town yon my dry goods, notions <lb/>
her line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
to please you and sell you <lb/>
J. J. Hines. <lb/>
from the country <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
tip Ute <lb/>
hi- IR. Smith Br. <lb/>
R. C. Gannon spent the , Our order <lb/>
and children hats and caps are <lb/>
He ladies now on sale at J. R. Smith ft Bro <lb/>
f visit sod pat- field pea at J. R <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. Smith ft <lb/>
Dr. celebrated tablets, pet cloth <lb/>
l.-st medicine on at J. j J. Bro. <lb/>
P. Smith Bro yard <lb/>
wool by <lb/>
wide yard <lb/>
J. R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
bare been dead, the Meet thing out in this vicinity. I Car salt <lb/>
verdict that <lb/>
to <lb/>
weather she met her <lb/>
-nib <lb/>
have plenty of the <lb/>
and cart <lb/>
at J. <lb/>
Tue Ayden Milling a Co., u. <lb/>
have arranged a upon the. Bay, seed meal and <lb/>
rear of which they have placed a i at J K. ft <lb/>
motor the front a Cook and Hosting stoves at <lb/>
circular saw to connected A Bro. <lb/>
a inch belt. This they <lb/>
and will sell them as cheap from house to They then j <lb/>
as any one. an electric wire to a s- <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. ling wire and then the <lb/>
Ayden, N C. In motion. whole is perfect <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon A; In its They cut <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of any length, <lb/>
dross goods in town. <lb/>
Notice yon wad <lb/>
your cotton nice and clean, <lb/>
order that yon might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to the <lb/>
Ayden Milling; Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
IT. M. Wharton, <lb/>
Tuesday night with his sou- <lb/>
in law, Barnes <lb/>
Hides of rotten on an average <lb/>
v i the Ayden Milling <lb/>
and Co, gin. They <lb/>
lint the public have <lb/>
it out. <lb/>
Dr. of Baltimore, <lb/>
is visiting his friend D. O. at <lb/>
this place. He also came a <lb/>
guest to <lb/>
marriage. <lb/>
Why suffer from head , <lb/>
. . . . J. K. Smiths Bro, would es- <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, , . ,. . <lb/>
teem it a h cm I par <lb/>
who their pump <lb/>
healer they cat a cud <lb/>
that for one- <lb/>
third or half of the cost of a <lb/>
man with It a both a <lb/>
and time saver. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. and <lb/>
Polite good, goods <lb/>
at sore of J. <lb/>
R Bro. <lb/>
hart <lb/>
this Reek ii <lb/>
in build <lb/>
f.-r we do not i <lb/>
Milling Mfg, Go., X. C <lb/>
Raymond Turns ire has been . <lb/>
Examine line of notions <lb/>
received, W. C. Jackson and Co. <lb/>
Tb to know that <lb/>
a first-class <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
ail kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and befit <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/>
Beat stock of Brush <lb/>
es all kinds. <lb/>
ally com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
Freak kept <lb/>
In Stock. <lb/>
Prod ace sad Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Q R <lb/>
North Carolin <lb/>
yon <lb/>
one pair of glasses properly <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad- <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak <lb/>
eyes, in need of glasses, <lb/>
ways go to worse. A lit- <lb/>
piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will often work wonders. <lb/>
Several and relatives <lb/>
from here attended the marriage <lb/>
of Mr. Fred Miss <lb/>
Bertha <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Those desiring first-class work <lb/>
in the enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
family have <lb/>
rerouted from a long visit to <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro treat -II <lb/>
M. M. SAULS. <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How you pet a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or strew driver nm- <lb/>
Hare a <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
Oar line of tool <lb/>
is all sad <lb/>
we will that your toil <lb/>
box not lack a <lb/>
useful <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. PL <lb/>
Core <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIp <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
augur would l el urn it at once <lb/>
are very in not in need of it. <lb/>
They do not <lb/>
but as a matter of they <lb/>
feel to this <lb/>
quest. <lb/>
While perhaps just at this E. j. <lb/>
may not be , MASONS ONLY. <lb/>
as a Wall street yet ., ,., . <lb/>
It is plain at an Insurance man he The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
gets He is not only a sue-; <lb/>
but has found it necessary to <lb/>
assistance. His companies <lb/>
are first and every body, <lb/>
the fact, Mr. Cox I <lb/>
la to being <lb/>
and having something <lb/>
good lo hustle. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the best <lb/>
rate and the induce- <lb/>
offered. <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
custom with the greatest respect Wednesday with Mia, J. R. Smith, <lb/>
and all are extended an Sewing machines at J. R, Smith <lb/>
to call at their store. <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
m for Greenville, <lb/>
Greenville daily, except <lb/>
I at in. fr Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New <lb/>
all points North. aB <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
e lilts West. <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
I and Southern R R. and <lb/>
Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
; J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
B. Walker, Vice <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
Street. IT, Y.<lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At the close of business Sept 6th, <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give yon <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for inning It. <lb/>
F. Johnson, <lb/>
Diet. Ayden,<lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Duo from Banks, <lb/>
Check Cash <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
oilier U notes <lb/>
total. <lb/>
1,577 <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits sub- <lb/>
to check, 16,183.02 <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Bills ear. <lb/>
of men. 5.000.00 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
Dr. Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. r. <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, M. C. <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS, <lb/>
INKS <lb/>
Supplies <lb/>
Lunch Baskets. <lb/>
Music <lb/>
AT <lb/>
BOOK STORE.<lb/>
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M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
MM retail Grocer am <lb/>
Denier. Oak led <lb/>
far, Seed, Oil Be <lb/>
Turkeys, eta. <lb/>
Smite, W <lb/>
alto, Tables, Safe, I <lb/>
Life Key Went Oh <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Anglo <lb/>
Apples, Jelly, <lb/>
Ami tags, Meat, Sot. <lb/>
abide Food, <lb/>
ton Bead and Hulls, G-i. <lb/>
Dried Apples,<lb/>
Md Chin Ware, Tin and Wood <lb/>
Ware, Cake and aw <lb/>
Ben Batter, <lb/>
Royal Machine and <lb/>
melons good. Quality . <lb/>
quantity. for <lb/>
r-e <lb/>
LAND BALK. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of tie <lb/>
court of Pitt county, mM <lb/>
certain special proceeding therein <lb/>
entitled B. Moore <lb/>
of Allen Warren d, <lb/>
against Warren and others. <lb/>
will, on Monday, December <lb/>
before the- door in <lb/>
Hell at to the <lb/>
bidder, two certain pieces or <lb/>
of situated In and near <lb/>
hat pan the town of Greenville <lb/>
to One <lb/>
v , -eel North of Third <lb/>
and p. Tar river, the lands of <lb/>
D. lit the heirs of M I <lb/>
. Davenport others, <lb/>
x acres more or less; and <lb/>
.,. ., Ce or parcel adjoining <lb/>
and J- <lb/>
C. acres more or <lb/>
i; i <lb/>
, ii of <lb/>
B. Moore, <lb/>
at At <lb/>
t w t w. N lb. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
FOB PARTITION. <lb/>
NO SCARCITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this store you get Hon- <lb/>
est Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
Anything wanted for your <lb/>
table can be supplied promptly <lb/>
if you call, or No. <lb/>
assured that you get only <lb/>
fresh good every <lb/>
u buy here. <lb/>
virtue of a degree of the 1- <lb/>
or court made the November term, <lb/>
In a cause therein en- <lb/>
titled J. K <lb/>
Bryan vB Bryan and the <lb/>
other heir at law of the Mid Malissa <lb/>
Bryan, the undersigned will ex- <lb/>
pose to before the court <lb/>
house door In Wednesday, <lb/>
21st day of December, the follow- <lb/>
described tracts of land to win <lb/>
One lot situated in the town <lb/>
adjoining the lands of K. J- <lb/>
ton, w. Carson and <lb/>
being lot on which the said <lb/>
Ann Bryan formerly <lb/>
Also one piece of land in Bethel town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining the lands of w. U- <lb/>
Whitehurst, Jesse Thomas, E. A. <lb/>
Cherry and others, the same <lb/>
piece of laud which said Ann <lb/>
inherited from her fattier, <lb/>
Bryan, containing t o- <lb/>
less. Term <lb/>
This November <lb/>
F. O JAMES, I <lb/>
W. <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
virtue of the Superior <lb/>
of county, i certain <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
ft may bat <lb/>
the are tram <lb/>
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one can do of <lb/>
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ones earning capacity. <lb/>
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by, and by <lb/>
take no <lb/>
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la the course of an address the <lb/>
other day how to obtain success, <lb/>
the president of a prominent street- <lb/>
railway company do <lb/>
not make the man, but good clothes <lb/>
have got many a man a good job. <lb/>
If you have twenty-five dollars and <lb/>
want a job. it better to spend <lb/>
twenty dollars for a suit of clothes, <lb/>
four dollars for shoes and the rest <lb/>
for a shave, a hair cut and a clean <lb/>
collar and walk to the place, than go <lb/>
with the money in the pockets of a <lb/>
dingy suit Professional men, <lb/>
tors, salesmen, reporters and young <lb/>
in general, whew business <lb/>
brings them into frequent contact <lb/>
I with others, say that it is the most <lb/>
short sighted in the <lb/>
to go about wearing shabby, out <lb/>
of-date or boiled clothing. Economy <lb/>
is an Admirable virtue and should <lb/>
Bounty, n especially encouraged in youth, <lb/>
proceeding therein pending, b-t w a point where economy <lb/>
entitled John reach. <lb/>
ceases to boa virtue, and it is reach- <lb/>
when one tries to on <lb/>
necessary clothing or clean linen <lb/>
TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
following points <lb/>
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, Monday, December 5th, 1904, before <lb/>
nm the court door in the. town of <lb/>
Greenville, sell at public to the <lb/>
h-chest bidder for cash, a tract o. land Heavy <lb/>
To lift -bat .,,;. . of the <lb/>
way and creek, and as, ,,.,, Cure. <lb/>
Lot No. S in the division of the lands , you Sour <lb/>
of James Gal i. <lb/>
was allotted to . . <lb/>
way in said division as appear on ,,,, ii ad l-n as <lb/>
record in the Superior Clerks <lb/>
office of Tin county in t Pi- <lb/>
vision of <lb/>
This the 24th day . H. <lb/>
John B, <lb/>
of M. W- <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
announce that we are <lb/>
Retail <lb/>
for- <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
the line. It has behind it a t <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Ami In <lb/>
t points Mis. <lb/>
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WE WANT COTTON <lb/>
Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We will either rush or ex <lb/>
change meal hulls <lb/>
and bags pay <lb/>
freights Write us win n <lb/>
are sell exchange. <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK ; <lb/>
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
HOW TO MAKE <lb/>
Our book of receipt yon all <lb/>
about it. Become join-own <lb/>
instruction. Book <lb/>
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Mr Chas. M. Charlotte, <lb/>
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ville <lb/>
County, <lb/>
n, the late Cannon in i. <lb/>
all t above named <lb/>
I notice a summons in the above <lb/>
of hog, action was issued the <lb/>
kitchen d <lb/>
cotton i n , . , H u Justice of fie <lb/>
1804. the mum of <lb/>
U the defendant, which is <lb/>
and cannon. said at Ida <lb/>
Executors P. C Cannon. ,, county of <lb/>
tho of November, 1904, <lb/>
when and the defendant is <lb/>
. r the lands belonging to <lb/>
th of laid T. c. Cannon. i <lb/>
on Hie cay of <lb/>
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from pa to a <lb/>
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estate of Moore <lb/>
having day been to me <lb/>
the clerk of court of Pitt <lb/>
con v. notice Is hereby to all <lb/>
c said <lb/>
to them to <lb/>
for meat on or the <lb/>
or <lb/>
notice will iv plead bur of their <lb/>
recovery, indebted , <lb/>
estate to make <lb/>
to <lb/>
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STOVES <lb/>
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Fuel, <lb/>
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Repairs, <lb/>
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and for <lb/>
those arrear. We have a lit <lb/>
of all at <lb/>
this orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
Min Alien Grimes, <lb/>
ville, <lb/>
When need ; met, light, <lb/>
tough tor your buggy m <lb/>
a. Call on us and make a <lb/>
Milling A <lb/>
Killing Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or charge made, refer- <lb/>
Hart <lb/>
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A. M. went to <lb/>
yesterday looking after He <lb/>
the buyer oil the market <lb/>
If yea need way <lb/>
of Tin <lb/>
some to see Hart A Jenkins. <lb/>
H. G. Cox Life <lb/>
Fire, and Health <lb/>
P. O. Budding, <lb/>
Gull examine oar line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You em be <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority <lb/>
el material and <lb/>
Milling C. <lb/>
E. E. C . will do all they <lb/>
i Io plea-Mi you with <lb/>
their new Hue heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
W. B. Wingate, of <lb/>
pasted through yesterday his <lb/>
way t South Carolina he <lb/>
an in a very large es- <lb/>
left by an old bachelor uncle. <lb/>
received, lino line of <lb/>
fit yon up in any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Milling <lb/>
Fancy oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. I <lb/>
Call on s for a bat <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
We are offering good values for <lb/>
the money in shoe, caps, <lb/>
rugs mattings, tables and <lb/>
oil cloth Tyson. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Campbell came <lb/>
day and is stopping with Prof. <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
For can apples, <lb/>
e, apply to E. H. <lb/>
Mr-. Willie Prince, of <lb/>
after . to relatives has <lb/>
returned in home. <lb/>
if you do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
your will be than ours. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, N. <lb/>
We are Headquarters for flint <lb/>
class, light neat Harness, <lb/>
Muling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
C. M. and wife Wed- <lb/>
ct <lb/>
for where <lb/>
n Holton wilt enter a hospital <lb/>
may <lb/>
entirely tho relief she <lb/>
it <lb/>
line of men's suits, youth <lb/>
suits, and over-coat's to <lb/>
at. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
a Tyson are displaying <lb/>
up to date line of <lb/>
ever brought to this <lb/>
I lake ibis method of informing <lb/>
he that as Summer sea- <lb/>
is about over I am offering <lb/>
In order to <lb/>
sell. My. line of pants cannot be <lb/>
and the Edwin <lb/>
which f exclusively is <lb/>
surpassed by any other make. <lb/>
live me a call when I have <lb/>
low n my dry goods, notions <lb/>
her line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
to please you and ell yon <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
s the <lb/>
train morning <lb/>
It the <lb/>
AYDEN PA <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
do <lb/>
at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
The latest thing shoes. Call <lb/>
at W. C. and <lb/>
A. L. of Kinston, <lb/>
spent the day <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Si Ty- <lb/>
son's crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
If. T. i. R. Smith and <lb/>
J. A. Davit were character wit- <lb/>
court at Wed- <lb/>
Come to see when you wain <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
Tobacco, we handle Trust <lb/>
goods, Hart A <lb/>
of the colored <lb/>
in our items to <lb/>
have been found dead, <lb/>
jury returned n verdict that <lb/>
to <lb/>
weal Sunday night she met her <lb/>
w have plenty of the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them <lb/>
as any <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon A <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Notice you want <lb/>
your cotton ginned and clean, <lb/>
that you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to Hie <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
H. M. Wharton, <lb/>
Tuesday night his sou- <lb/>
ill la, Barnes <lb/>
dales of cotton on an average <lb/>
is v hit the Ayden Milling <lb/>
mil Co gin. They <lb/>
lint tho public have <lb/>
I on lid it out. <lb/>
Dr. of Baltimore, <lb/>
is visiting his friend D. G. at <lb/>
this place. He also name as a <lb/>
guest to <lb/>
marriage. <lb/>
Why suffer from intense head <lb/>
J. Manager Agent. <lb/>
Jars H. A Go's new j manufacture boggle seats for <lb/>
market tor beef, tail j the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
sage, and fresh on market <lb/>
First Class hand made brick, by i A Mfg Ce. <lb/>
wholesale and retail large J. Smith A Bro. are offering <lb/>
always on hand, orders to the trade in <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. I fall winter goods. <lb/>
W C. Go's new are cordially invited to call and <lb/>
lire of dress goods are taking the price <lb/>
Pants aims and at J, <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bogging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
They <lb/>
of all who see <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
R. C. Gannon <lb/>
in Tuesday. <lb/>
ladies specially be <lb/>
f will visit and pat- <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dr. tablets, <lb/>
R. Smith Bra <lb/>
Our order of youth <lb/>
and children hats caps are <lb/>
now on sale at R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
bushel peas at R. <lb/>
Smith A <lb/>
Carpet and <lb/>
b-st medicine on I he market at J. j J. R. A Bro. <lb/>
P. Smith A Bro will t <lb/>
Sawing wood by electricity J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
the latest thing oat vicinity. Cut salt, toe and <lb/>
Tue Ayden Co., U. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
have arranged a upon the ; Hay, seed meal and <lb/>
rear of which have placed a j at J B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Cook n-l Heating stoves at J. <lb/>
Smith A. Bro. <lb/>
kept <lb/>
In stock. <lb/>
Produce Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
motor and tho front attached a <lb/>
saw two by <lb/>
a inch belt. This they move <lb/>
from house to They then I <lb/>
an wire to pars- <lb/>
wire and then set the machine j <lb/>
in motion. The whole is perfect <lb/>
its They i <lb/>
wood any length. For <lb/>
heater cut a cord In <lb/>
that for one- <lb/>
third or one of do- cost of a <lb/>
man with an It both a <lb/>
money and time saver. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and <lb/>
Polite good. and <lb/>
suitable J. <lb/>
R Smith Bro. <lb/>
W. Hart b i i o <lb/>
this ices bit one- . <lb/>
We <lb/>
Bo, fur we do not <lb/>
set cannot <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Raymond <lb/>
line of notions <lb/>
received. O. Jackson and Co. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Si, , would cs <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and hums. H <lb/>
when yon can be permanently <lb/>
cue pair of properly <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad- <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. t. Weak <lb/>
need of glasses, <lb/>
ways o to worse. A lit- <lb/>
piece of properly <lb/>
ed will often work wonders. <lb/>
Several and relatives <lb/>
from here tit tended I he marriage <lb/>
of Mr. Fred Miss <lb/>
Bertha hi Winterville <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Those first-class work <lb/>
in I be ; of pictures will <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro. <lb/>
John family have <lb/>
returned from a long visit to <lb/>
A hankie. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro their <lb/>
with the greatest respect <lb/>
and all mo an <lb/>
to call at their store. <lb/>
to know that <lb/>
I handle only a first-class <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
rip-to-date line of TA- <lb/>
ail kinds <lb/>
TOILET best <lb/>
quality of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and best <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE <lb/>
carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Dye-stuff, Cigar <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
sort of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Rubber and Elastic <lb/>
Best of Brush <lb/>
es of all kinds. <lb/>
com- <lb/>
par- <lb/>
ties who last harrowed their pump <lb/>
would let urn once us <lb/>
they are very mi need of it. <lb/>
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bur as a matter of <lb/>
feel compelled to make this <lb/>
quest. <lb/>
perhaps just at E. I <lb/>
may not be ONLY. <lb/>
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M. M. SAULS. <lb/>
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nail or strew driver r a- <lb/>
Have a cooS <lb/>
tool box and be for <lb/>
Oar line of tool- <lb/>
i. all desire, <lb/>
we will see that your too <lb/>
box does not a <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse <lb/>
J. R, <lb/>
Core <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
gets there He is nut only a <lb/>
but bus found it necessary to <lb/>
employ His companies <lb/>
are first class and every body <lb/>
the fact, Mr. Cox <lb/>
is in Congratulated in being a <lb/>
and having something <lb/>
good to hustle. <lb/>
Mrs. Charles <lb/>
Wednesday with Mrs. J. R. Smith. <lb/>
Sewing machines at J. R, Smith <lb/>
ft Bro, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
At the clone of business Sept 6th, <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the host <lb/>
rate the induce- <lb/>
offered. Sen <lb/>
A. P. At. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
RIVER <lb/>
Steamer R. L. leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
m for Greenville, <lb/>
Greenville dally, except Sunday, <lb/>
at in. Ir Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at <lb/>
steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New Boston, <lb/>
all points North. Connects <lb/>
with for all <lb/>
units <lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
Norfolk and Soul It R. <lb/>
Old Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and Line <lb/>
Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
t. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
, J. Cherry, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. B. Walker, View President <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
Hi -hi Beach Street. H. Y. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give yon <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. F. <lb/>
Dist. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
oilier S. <lb/>
total. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits lose <lb/>
expenses, j <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Individual deposits sub- <lb/>
to check, 10,183.02 <lb/>
Certified checks <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Hills tor. <lb/>
of 5,000.00 <lb/>
Dr. Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, float <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Lou is Ski <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
SCHOOL BOOKS, <lb/>
PEN'S INKS <lb/>
School Supplies <lb/>
Lunch Baskets. <lb/>
Music <lb/>
AT <lb/>
BOOK STORE. <lb/>
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TO <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
. J. and <lb/>
in post office at Greenville, N. C, ms second clans matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
a man's title to consideration rests The news from various portions of <lb/>
on the color of skin and not or I the south is to the effect that though <lb/>
his character and his achievements the fields are white with cotton, the <lb/>
The World hopes that this farmers are in need of help to pick <lb/>
has finally been thoroughly <lb/>
i to <lb/>
County, N. C, <lb/>
Judge Parker Las moved to Tho gold brick who are <lb/>
York and opened law office sorting a term in the penitentiary, <lb/>
are moving again to get a pardon, <lb/>
To deny the child even that little <lb/>
training and leave him in absolute <lb/>
ignorance, unable to read a printed <lb/>
page or to even write his name, <lb/>
cruel beyond utterance. Do not, if <lb/>
you have a spark of love for your <lb/>
child, deny him the privilege of <lb/>
learning to read and <lb/>
roe Enquirer <lb/>
about your taxes and what Sleigh to interview the governor <lb/>
yon owe the newspaper to be . . m Our ad- <lb/>
paying, vice to the governor is, don't <lb/>
an Arkansas lawyer now being in The New York Herald estimates <lb/>
that the election cost the two <lb/>
cal parties more than twenty-two <lb/>
if sends all of the boys a <lb/>
If more people would catch the <lb/>
of shoes ho will have to enlarge o praise things <lb/>
his factory. I instead of kicking against them, the <lb/>
i town would along faster. His <lb/>
idea is to say something good about <lb/>
The president is entertaining a <lb/>
Japanese prince who over to it is a good idea. <lb/>
gee. bow the country looks; and the <lb/>
pet pay the bills <lb/>
divorce evil argument fails <lb/>
to bring about corrections to the law <lb/>
The people boar their own <lb/>
over the circus not com- <lb/>
but no doubt the show will get <lb/>
pay out of the railroad for losing the <lb/>
million dollars. We have always <lb/>
been in favor of popular elections, <lb/>
it. Good prices are offered to pick <lb/>
but the demand exceeds the sup <lb/>
ply. Meantime in every southern <lb/>
village and city are healthy <lb/>
strong idle men and women who are <lb/>
complaining that they can find no <lb/>
employment Perhaps this means <lb/>
no employment that they are willing <lb/>
to do. Many people want easy jobs, <lb/>
in other words to <lb/>
with as little work as possible But <lb/>
all these who are willing to take hold <lb/>
at anything that comes handy, many <lb/>
find jobs of various kinds on farms <lb/>
that unskilled help may do. Of <lb/>
course the lazy and worthless, the <lb/>
professionally idle, the tramp <lb/>
element won't work at all. But <lb/>
there is no in this country <lb/>
but if the Herald's figures are any <lb/>
, . , ,; for any man remaining idle long if <lb/>
way near correct we shall . , <lb/>
, I he is of the right makeup and dis- <lb/>
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by . b next legislature, then . q had being a Supreme Conn <lb/>
m not worth much. L, of the ,, Minister, so <lb/>
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raised bushels of white <lb/>
toes en a farm of acres. Value <lb/>
He used tons of fer- <lb/>
and half a ton of Paris green <lb/>
to kill potato beetles. The total cost <lb/>
of the crop was and the <lb/>
profit as That, is better <lb/>
Conn Judge <lb/>
as <lb/>
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freely as God has prospered them. <lb/>
at our city of Haleigh this, <lb/>
the seventeenth day of November, in, <lb/>
the year of our Lord, nineteen <lb/>
and and in the one <lb/>
and twenty-ninth year of our <lb/>
American Independence. <lb/>
Charles B. <lb/>
By the Governor. <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
Private Secretary. <lb/>
T eighth district is still in a <lb/>
mud with both sides claiming it. <lb/>
Doubtless, a contest will result <lb/>
who hold the scat in <lb/>
res. <lb/>
In man has been heard to <lb/>
. that his troubles seem <lb/>
he got elected. Those <lb/>
must be alter him <lb/>
thick. <lb/>
v the dispatches say <lb/>
p at Wonder what the <lb/>
r. tie with him after tore <lb/>
h letter put their ponies to <lb/>
. ti i <lb/>
The Washington Gazette <lb/>
r, a paper just a few weeks older <lb/>
than The Daily Reflector, recently <lb/>
completed its tenth In its <lb/>
career it has enlarged from a three <lb/>
column sheet to seven columns, The <lb/>
Gazette-Messenger has been an <lb/>
factor in the advancement of <lb/>
its town. <lb/>
Semi the to the Public School, <lb/>
The public schools are, in all prob- <lb/>
ability, not to your liking. They <lb/>
may not be what they should be, but <lb/>
they are a great deal better than no <lb/>
school and you cheat your child out <lb/>
of his rights when you keep him <lb/>
away from school more than eight <lb/>
months out of the year The <lb/>
is used that your boy who be- <lb/>
comes of after 1908 cannot vote <lb/>
i unless he can road and write, there <lb/>
I fore yon should send him to school. <lb/>
It is Hist sixty yours since the first; would mot use that argument on <lb/>
goes. <lb/>
telegraphic message was sent from <lb/>
Washington to Baltimore. Now <lb/>
mom than a million messages are <lb/>
sent he wires every twenty- <lb/>
four hours. In for all <lb/>
tries the enormous total was <lb/>
Great Britain leads with <lb/>
92.471,000 dispatches and the <lb/>
United Slates conies second with <lb/>
failing <lb/>
to something did hap <lb/>
pi. i he president rather discredits <lb/>
tin prophecies of what is going to <lb/>
K-ii. <lb/>
It is no wonder that Pennsylvania j <lb/>
and Presbyterians, have declared l The Philadelphia Record; <lb/>
a man, for a father who really has <lb/>
his child's best interests at heart <lb/>
hardly think of that when it <lb/>
comes to the education of the child, <lb/>
but for higher reasons than merely <lb/>
preparing them to cast a ballot we <lb/>
urge every man to send his children <lb/>
to school. The public school is the <lb/>
only means the great majority of <lb/>
children have for getting any train- <lb/>
whatever in books. <lb/>
Three large religions bodies in ; <lb/>
this state, Episcopalians, j I Confederate Flag Rearmed. <lb/>
majority. The Philadelphia Record j A large Confederate flag which <lb/>
LUNG CURE <lb/>
NO WORE EXILE FOR CON <lb/>
A Cur at Last Obtained, <lb/>
a Searching Investigation, <lb/>
by St. <lb/>
A few ago the attention of a <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to an <lb/>
y new method of combating that <lb/>
most dreadful of all diseases, <lb/>
commonly called consumption. <lb/>
Out of test cases, <lb/>
j cured and have shown such <lb/>
that recovery <lb/>
fa but a question of a few <lb/>
So astonishing have been the results <lb/>
and Id cases pronounced <lb/>
by all old methods that a <lb/>
company has been formed and is no <lb/>
prepared to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this sure to all sufferers of the <lb/>
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that patients can remain <lb/>
rounded by friends and relative, and <lb/>
in a great many especially <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of the <lb/>
disease, pursue their vocations <lb/>
and become completely cured <lb/>
Patients receiving the treat- <lb/>
here in St. Lou's have complete- <lb/>
recovered as rapidly as those in <lb/>
New Mexico and <lb/>
in question hut a <lb/>
been accomplished by the <lb/>
and the company which controls <lb/>
marvelous medical <lb/>
their main office at Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They also lo- <lb/>
a factory on Easton avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will he known a <lb/>
the Lang Cure, and Mr. C <lb/>
P. Benson, the discoverer of the <lb/>
Inhalants b are will person- <lb/>
ally charge of the of the <lb/>
Mr. will personally <lb/>
all who call Rt the office of <lb/>
on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the Louis Globe <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
417-19 N. St , <lb/>
. St. Louis, Mo, <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
against the existing divorce laws. It <lb/>
is the of North Caro- <lb/>
that divorces arc so easily ob- <lb/>
and strong pressure n ill be amp and <lb/>
were as places residence tor <lb/>
brought to bear on the next intimates that <lb/>
to change the present law. <lb/>
hays one ward with a total during the early days <lb/>
nation of had fraudulent; f the civil war from a house near <lb/>
further that j Laurel. Md , will in the near future <lb/>
n dog kennel be formally presented to the <lb/>
veterans of Laurel For more <lb/>
than fourteen years the flag has been <lb/>
are helping on to a <lb/>
-i . i of the war by blowing <lb/>
u i more of their own boats. <lb/>
, . . ,. of the races. <lb/>
ti. i i. ml better than lei ting I <lb/>
, i re i hem. <lb/>
and intimates <lb/>
j chickens, dogs and fleas were voted. <lb/>
I And this is the Republican strong <lb/>
The president, to a hold Charlotte News. <lb/>
reap indent, his expressed <lb/>
as feeling hurt over the criticisms <lb/>
., may up the <lb/>
v , i, J an, bat if she does some <lb/>
must be put up than <lb/>
. for shown, <lb/>
,. ways a thing. <lb/>
This paper much opposed to <lb/>
against him in the south, divorce and we note with some <lb/>
ally the charge that he favors that a Detroit woman is so- <lb/>
For tho to break the mar- <lb/>
, , bond on the ground that he is <lb/>
unable to see who . <lb/>
of US We . . , <lb/>
. o the chief grievance being <lb/>
president can blame for time having years ago worked in a <lb/>
but himself. If his own for a short while. Suppose <lb/>
sous I acts in to tho dot this elegant and aristocratic dame <lb/>
show his inclinations win her suit, how many mis <lb/>
, loss to know what it dies show. matrons could <lb/>
,,. net divorces because their husbands <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
I bud once performed manual <lb/>
to the South it is to be Imped; The -n glory of <lb/>
Hut as be is now <lb/>
in the possession of a veteran of the <lb/>
Sixth Massachusetts Volunteers, in <lb/>
Boston. It was recently expressed <lb/>
to Charles dicker, of <lb/>
Washington, who was also a member <lb/>
of the Sixth <lb/>
and one of the two men who <lb/>
captured the flag. Kicker <lb/>
flag was near <lb/>
Laurel in the very beginning of the <lb/>
civil war by Nut Story and myself, <lb/>
who were both privates of I he Sixth <lb/>
The lino measures <lb/>
about eight by twelve feet, and con- <lb/>
of a of ten while stars on <lb/>
a field of blue cloth, and three broad <lb/>
stripes, two red and one white. <lb/>
Baltimore Sun. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
After July 1st I he <lb/>
pared in private con- <lb/>
to and depot for <lb/>
persons in town at <lb/>
The will <lb/>
then only lull hotels <lb/>
I depot and wharf on <lb/>
S ill be <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE- <lb/>
Norfolk. Va, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton. Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
he i- sincere in it. <lb/>
our News. <lb/>
, irk men digging the trench- j <lb/>
. . in the water <lb/>
of lookers on. If all Those people of the South who been that <lb/>
s would take a shovel their money for the the solid S would one day <lb/>
Id of reading the New York <lb/>
World, may read with relish the <lb/>
dirt the work woo <lb/>
Lister <lb/>
a railroad gets where it ran <lb/>
dividend ii <lb/>
progress and prosperity. <lb/>
That is what the Atlantic Cent Line <lb/>
I But there are <lb/>
, , -1 quid to one. <lb/>
following slur at their section which , <lb/>
id in o recent issue of that <lb/>
broken. solid South we moan <lb/>
practically those extreme Soul <lb/>
States that still hang on to <lb/>
ticket, but if the <lb/>
Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation. <lb/>
It. becomes n free people, prosper- <lb/>
and content, in the midst <lb/>
their prosperity to pause at least <lb/>
once a year and make <lb/>
of the source whence come all <lb/>
the blessing which they <lb/>
; in Greenville ought to <lb/>
ore, rt. , can have their way it is in its acknowledgment of better <lb/>
going to remain for year to things <lb/>
and various were the Whenever the Republican Charles B Governor of <lb/>
contributed to the w the true the State of North Carolina, <lb/>
precedented i gained j this part of the country and his love, issue this proclamation set- <lb/>
by Mr. But none of the alone, eliminating tho ting spar Thursday, November <lb/>
minor influences helped him more altogether, the South will break as n day <lb/>
which the South-1 up its solidity, not before We giving and prayer, on which day I <lb/>
era newspapers J think that j request all people to meet in <lb/>
nil a after the heaped for entertaining and his like fear a disruption of the respective worship and <lb/>
i f ; A, Hera the T. at the White j South on political lines, and that God for the blessings which <lb/>
. lit III . . i, t 1- 11-. <lb/>
. , . not altogether for lie has given tn them <lb/>
of get wood cut is <lb/>
I their solicitude is not <lb/>
The will never the knowing that should to ask for Hi <lb/>
knotty problem, sad that that a j South ether would , protection and in the <lb/>
make the f j inferior cf a white do thing on tho other side I I earnestly that <lb/>
of the wood niters- would ,,,, that n gentleman is the of o this day all -hall cut <lb/>
of a white blackguard, that I I of their stores ante the needy <lb/>
IS <lb/>
J W. RUT k <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and <lb/>
Correspondence and <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
Rocky Tea <lb/>
A Bur for Buoy i <lb/>
awl <lb/>
Mid . <lb/>
mm. Br. <lb/>
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WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS <lb/>
Stoves, heaters ranges. All <lb/>
styles, lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
before purchasing and save money. <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Board per day. Best <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
tablet cutlery <lb/>
crockery and tinware big <lb/>
line, cheap. <lb/>
Harrington Barber A Co. <lb/>
Penny candies a specialty at the <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
O. A. Fair, of Ayden, Will Fair, <lb/>
George D-. Walker and Mr. <lb/>
of Atlantic City, N. J., from now on. Taylor. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
There is the best selection of <lb/>
Inks, library pate and <lb/>
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
Bro. ever brought to Winterville. <lb/>
Protect eyes by buying one <lb/>
f those eye shades at the <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
If in need of a good barrel of <lb/>
float or pork see <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
your cart hobs to A. Q. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. light wood kind they <lb/>
use. <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton yon had over <lb/>
yon ginning your last <lb/>
lots. he Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
aCed cotton any quantity the <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
Finest line of goods in <lb/>
Q. and Co. <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
Thorn of V are over <lb/>
here to spend Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day with th MUses Mooring. <lb/>
Q. A. and Co. <lb/>
received a car load of No. Tim- <lb/>
Hay. <lb/>
T. N. Manning Co. are carry <lb/>
the medicine that will cure <lb/>
diseases of the in any <lb/>
We now have on hand u nice just received. Price <lb/>
line of dress goods at remarkably j G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
low figures, come, see and be con- We are prepared to pay highest <lb/>
Yours truly I prices for eggs chickens and <lb/>
Kittrell and Taylor, keys. A. W. A Co. <lb/>
For cabbages, apples, mullets boots and shoes all de- <lb/>
and fresh groceries cheap. Bee at. a. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
N. Manning. A. G. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Box Body Carts for is buggy trimmer of about one years <lb/>
now the season when you may <lb/>
want a box-body cart to haul your B. has gone to <lb/>
farm products to the barn or <lb/>
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are j pit, Oil Mi is now <lb/>
Being in position to secure first <lb/>
class raw material cheap, having <lb/>
machinery with which to do our <lb/>
work, and being able to save and <lb/>
work up nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
can save our customers <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
and water proof coats <lb/>
boot and shoes a specialty at <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
For store <lb/>
feet long, call on or write J no. <lb/>
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
We are paying for turkeys <lb/>
were here Wednesday on a bird <lb/>
bunt. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
columns, brackets and all of <lb/>
house trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
market in town. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Oranges and <lb/>
candies at H. I. Johnson. <lb/>
Bargains tor the people Prices <lb/>
Bright H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Car load Salt for sale cheap <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest L. Johnson. <lb/>
Carload of salt just received Q <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
Big consign meet of Royal flour <lb/>
L. L. little boy, <lb/>
wood, who has with <lb/>
typhoid fever, i improving. <lb/>
Dress goods, triad rigs and <lb/>
all cheep at Harrington <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
Floor oil cloth at A. W. Ange <lb/>
geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Car load of best patent flour <lb/>
just received at Harrington Barber <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
Paste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Cox, Winterville, N. 3-22<lb/>
making and selling them and you Seed. They pay <lb/>
bad send them your order , cash or <lb/>
C, Nov. IS 1904. <lb/>
Misses Worth <lb/>
spent Saturday in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Mis May Anderson <lb/>
he <lb/>
and Miss Annie <lb/>
and <lb/>
over the river. <lb/>
Miss Keel from <lb/>
Monday with Mi s Ms <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
. u u-e sent to Com tie <lb/>
i. ii need f titling <lb/>
mil t <lb/>
can on It i. Mid C <lb/>
A. G. C--x Mfg. to <lb/>
yours <lb/>
Mrs Louise after j <lb/>
sometime with hat son l <lb/>
returned to Grainier- <lb/>
Mis. IS. i George, I <lb/>
spent Saturday night j <lb/>
with relatives near Reedy <lb/>
R. T. and faintly, <lb/>
for meal. When <lb/>
arc ready for prices. <lb/>
For and <lb/>
to K. G. and Co. They <lb/>
have n <lb/>
A. G. C. have j oat <lb/>
, . ii, client. Saturday <lb/>
a lot bar I . <lb/>
. . t-. bi- brother, <lb/>
lied wire and poultry <lb/>
tract have five hundred cm., of H <lb/>
, . fence is course strong <lb/>
cut Any a <lb/>
a job can see tin at Heir v. day- In Her . <lb/>
Cheap shoes; dry goods, notions. ,,.,, lier ,.,.,, <lb/>
Protect by and U. I. <lb/>
Mines. R. G. An rugs and went to <lb/>
Co. have tie kind and size you clocks and rubbers <lb/>
need Co. <lb/>
School books, stationary, pens, Paper rooting, etc. <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all, a. W. Ange On. <lb/>
It want a <lb/>
cart wheels you cm get them at <lb/>
kinds can lie found <lb/>
store. <lb/>
a the drug <lb/>
See G. A. for feed stuff A Q Cox Better call <lb/>
Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
art- glad to that Mrs. <lb/>
is about well. <lb/>
K. K. Gail went to Greenville <lb/>
Henry spent Sunday <lb/>
of all kinds. <lb/>
The oil mill is now day . <lb/>
At R A. G. <lb/>
a Co. closing out a big <lb/>
wire fence reduced prices. <lb/>
have he finest and most <lb/>
substantial fence made and you <lb/>
tan met a bargain if you apply at <lb/>
For fresh meat, beef, and <lb/>
L. <lb/>
tat <lb/>
wood cart hub-. A. G. Cox Mfg., <lb/>
Co <lb/>
We want lo buy your Hides, j <lb/>
Sheep Sins, Goat Beeswax., <lb/>
Tallow, Turkeys, Geese, Chickens <lb/>
ad will guarantee hUh- <lb/>
r t for same. Kit- <lb/>
h. it c <lb/>
band buggies cheap. If <lb/>
0.1 i buy a second <lb/>
see A. G. Cox <lb/>
V. o. <lb/>
once while they have them Isaac was In this <lb/>
vicinity Monday.<lb/>
I -k.- <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. C. COX COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
UNDERWEAR. <lb/>
Nothing affects a man's comfort and health more than <lb/>
his underwear. <lb/>
If badly cut it's a and a burden to <lb/>
Every Garment sell is Correctly Cut- <lb/>
we're Clothiers and know. <lb/>
there was any such thing as the <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
best kind <lb/>
But what's bes for Brown may irritate <lb/>
-we have many bests. <lb/>
The best materials-Wool and Cotton, and <lb/>
all their combinations. <lb/>
THE SANITARY MAKES <lb/>
Underwear from fifty cents per all the <lb/>
why up to <lb/>
COME HERE WITH YOUR UNDERWEAR <lb/>
IDEAS. <lb/>
The King Clothier.<lb/>
This store has a reputation to sustain. It i a <lb/>
mate and a place to buy. a place where <lb/>
i- triumphant, and and f <lb/>
with prices, wherein the fullest <lb/>
sun.-tact Ion it given. Think of it us your store, j <lb/>
to buy. <lb/>
value in high class Dress Goods, . <lb/>
Cloths, Cheviots. and fancy, <lb/>
for soils and if <lb/>
Jackets. <lb/>
for fall and winter are here. The <lb/>
are different from those last season. Too many to I <lb/>
attempt <lb/>
Ready fa wear Clothing. We carry the fines <lb/>
of made boys, youths and men <lb/>
W carry the system and the. <lb/>
Bade by Try a suit of <lb/>
and if not satisfactory, money will be r <lb/>
Handed. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
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We have the right thing every person, the right price for every purse. <lb/>
A beautiful assortment of new and G adapted to the wants and <lb/>
of our Patrons. We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice. <lb/>
The Held for selection is the widest. The price are the fairest-a full of quality <lb/>
and merit. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
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of and payment of arrears with Interns. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable-. <lb/>
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year, provided the premium for the current year be paid <lb/>
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We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our line of <lb/>
Jackets <lb/>
PRICES to 180.00. <lb/>
A Fall Line of <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
St are the newest creations and our Prices <lb/>
Quality considered. <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
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MADE <lb/>
OUR FINE SHOE LINES. <lb/>
The Dorothy Dodd for Ladies, Prices and <lb/>
Health for Men, Price <lb/>
making in a to of i- <lb/>
and Many ho <lb/>
makers the <lb/>
plea of d making, they <lb/>
know how a durable <lb/>
stylish ought to be made, <lb/>
but lack the <lb/>
to carry out their <lb/>
Only combining the three <lb/>
ran yon yet per- <lb/>
Our Pine <lb/>
Lilies, Mi- Dorothy Rid <lb/>
Health, represent the <lb/>
very acme of <lb/>
making combined with <lb/>
style and finish. <lb/>
A Full Line of <lb/>
Fancy and Staple <lb/>
Groceries always <lb/>
ff on hand. <lb/>
A e in <lb/>
At <lb/>
you to call <lb/>
on us. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
j I If you do come to see us. We keep every- J <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell It to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
N.<lb/>
Tobacco has <lb/>
arc Higher. We are well equip- <lb/>
for Helling your tobacco to <lb/>
fine advantage. have, com- <lb/>
men and, one of the <lb/>
est and, beat lighted in <lb/>
the State. Sell with us, we'll <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
FOXHALL, BOWLING. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINK JOt <lb/>
Query. <lb/>
Doctor, what is matter <lb/>
with The man who bad <lb/>
led together all expert <lb/>
be collect to on con- <lb/>
raised up anxiously <lb/>
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la too soon t to <lb/>
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exclaimed the pa- <lb/>
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me now for the lust forty- <lb/>
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to name my <lb/>
yet, was the <lb/>
reply. <lb/>
when van I <lb/>
able doctor rented bis <lb/>
reflectively upon the bed-post. <lb/>
dear be replied, <lb/>
as we can together nod <lb/>
determine the by a two-, <lb/>
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that amount, but the government <lb/>
did not decide till after his death. <lb/>
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Lord Tennyson. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
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VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1904. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
FINE WORK. <lb/>
END OF THE CENTURY <lb/>
facto Which Show How Much Better Off Below will he found an outline for Reflector <lb/>
We Are Today. a talk made by Prof. G. E. Line- At the Mrs. J. B. Cher- <lb/>
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Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
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Hotel Bertha <lb/>
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Wednesday for the <lb/>
of diseases of the <lb/>
re and fitting glasses. Those not <lb/>
to pay a tea will hr examined <lb/>
by the Italian A <lb/>
ii urn her of couples participated. <lb/>
Braces body and brain, strength- <lb/>
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Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
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., N. O., will be in Greenville <lb/>
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Bettor give us your next order. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
21st, 1901. <lb/>
W. B. Hooker went to <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
Miss left Sunday <lb/>
for Ayden. <lb/>
Mrs. Walter Buck is visiting on <lb/>
Indian Well this week. <lb/>
Mrs. II. B, Harris, who has <lb/>
quite is improving. <lb/>
J. Norman this morning <lb/>
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J. H. of Henderson, <lb/>
h flatting E. H. Thomas. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore went to <lb/>
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left Saturday evening for Ayden. <lb/>
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L. Lee, left evening for <lb/>
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B. C. Pearce, who <lb/>
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morning. <lb/>
George Ellis went to Winterville <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
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Mrs. Vi. Cherry and little son, <lb/>
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Mm. G. J. Woodward this <lb/>
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gnu, of Ga., arrived <lb/>
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T. M. Hooker, D. W . <lb/>
R. A. Tyson, Jr., <lb/>
Harry Jr., H. A. <lb/>
White went to today <lb/>
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rounds of the <lb/>
declaring its political independence <lb/>
of the Northern and Western wings <lb/>
of the party. Of course, it is all <lb/>
nonsense but some Northern papers <lb/>
take it seriously. <lb/>
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WM glad to have the Northern De- <lb/>
and independents to come <lb/>
to the rescue, and the badly digest- <lb/>
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for the real is no indication <lb/>
that the Southern Democracy as a <lb/>
whole is not the elbow <lb/>
touch Northern Democrats, many <lb/>
of whom are more fundamentally <lb/>
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while they don't know it. <lb/>
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more Miss Bullock, The New York World, the New <lb/>
Bethel, who have teen visiting York Times and other Independent <lb/>
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to their homes this morning. North are wasting time in <lb/>
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Miss Mary returned and Dixie will wait <lb/>
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