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UNDERGROUND LAKES. <lb/>
FOR THE LITTLE <lb/>
Franchise i t <lb/>
ground Ink., bare been , <lb/>
is any <lb/>
or ten meters number of children can play.<lb/>
Ti L town or <lb/>
E h T i in the middle- of <lb/>
the players ha, taken. The <lb/>
i seize the <lb/>
Many Australian the la <lb/>
k . before it <lb/>
covered. Similar phenomena are <lb/>
found, though or, H extensive <lb/>
in other European <lb/>
but Australia will <lb/>
be able to torn hers to <lb/>
account than any of them. <lb/>
Distinction Sens <lb/>
An enterprising tailor. <lb/>
over whose shop Third avenue. <lb/>
near Cooper Union, sign reading, <lb/>
Custom Or- <lb/>
appears in , gilt <lb/>
and silver lettering, does hi level <lb/>
heat toward catering to trade of <lb/>
both high and low dame. At the f <lb/>
base of his display window, which is <lb/>
adorned by fashion plates, <lb/>
this an is <lb/>
ROT <lb/>
K TO CENTS. <lb/>
Directly above is posted the fol- <lb/>
cents- <lb/>
SO TO<lb/>
. The presiding cress legged artist <lb/>
flays that the letter bait pulls two <lb/>
to Press. <lb/>
trencher will fall t and <lb/>
he must then pay a It is <lb/>
then hi.- turn lo twirl the trencher. <lb/>
A very similar game to this is <lb/>
, my lady's toilet The only differ-1 <lb/>
is that each player must take <lb/>
j the name of some article of a la-j <lb/>
i dress, each as shawl, earring, <lb/>
brooch, etc. <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
MT <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DOT <lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
Bouquet <lb/>
number of <lb/>
Bouquet. <lb/>
i.- a jolly game for a <lb/>
to Sit <lb/>
to <lb/>
to Goad values <lb/>
for his daisy, street------- <lb/>
The <lb/>
Haying already stamped his <lb/>
impress upon most things sub- <lb/>
lunary, according to the London <lb/>
Globe, and there at hand no <lb/>
to him, like Alex- <lb/>
to <lb/>
the kaiser is lo in hand <lb/>
the minor field of bugling. <lb/>
His majesty recently i an elk at <lb/>
and ordered the huntsman to <lb/>
sound on the bugle On <lb/>
the man complying the kaiser stop- <lb/>
hint with, -That's <lb/>
Being told in reply that there ex- <lb/>
no particular for elks, the <lb/>
emperor said, I'll have one <lb/>
specially composed for next <lb/>
j The In Salt. <lb/>
The latest government statistics <lb/>
state that the Mates pro- <lb/>
of <lb/>
the year is the mull- <lb/>
est output since 1898 and <lb/>
that the of salt is <lb/>
This is probably due to the <lb/>
disclosures of eminent <lb/>
people too much salt, that <lb/>
there is natural salt in the <lb/>
water we drink, in the air we <lb/>
breathe and in the fruits and <lb/>
tables we cut to supply the human j <lb/>
system it <lb/>
fully on every dish. <lb/>
w now traced to the use salt. <lb/>
Success. <lb/>
A Din Sea Monastery. <lb/>
of the Ten Thou- <lb/>
is the name given by the wan- <lb/>
Arabs of the district across <lb/>
Jordan to the fortress monastery of <lb/>
Mar Saba. on the Dead sea. <lb/>
many years ago there were actually <lb/>
monk living in this grim re- <lb/>
treat, and even today there are more <lb/>
than a thousand left. The <lb/>
tery is one of the oldest in the world, <lb/>
baring been founded 1,300 <lb/>
year- by <lb/>
for his sweet <lb/>
William, black eyed Susan, etc. <lb/>
Then let her tall a story <lb/>
up out of her own in which <lb/>
site brings in every one of the flow- <lb/>
names. Whenever a child hears <lb/>
his flower name mentioned he must <lb/>
get turn around and down. <lb/>
Whenever the leader uses the <lb/>
all the children . <lb/>
jump up and change places, at which <lb/>
time the leader tries to capture a <lb/>
seat. Whoever gets must then <lb/>
become leader. <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Iowa. <lb/>
Handsome fancy wonted wool suits, sites to big values <lb/>
Blowing <lb/>
Arrange the players with their <lb/>
hands behind them along the sides <lb/>
of a tang extension table, down th <lb/>
center of which a row of <lb/>
balk s placed at intervals of about <lb/>
two feet. Appoint two judges and <lb/>
them at the ends of the table. <lb/>
At a given word the players on both <lb/>
sides begin to blow the balls, en- <lb/>
to blow them their op- <lb/>
side of the table and to <lb/>
prevent balls from being blown <lb/>
off on their own ball <lb/>
blown count- live points. The <lb/>
i inn p.- t . <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
; Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes M to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Proverb. <lb/>
yards others price <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
In the picture there is hidden a <lb/>
certain well known proverb. Can <lb/>
you read it <lb/>
A Creature. <lb/>
A South American is <lb/>
a queer creature, and to its <lb/>
has been n block to <lb/>
many naturalists. To lock at it any <lb/>
one would the creature for a <lb/>
large earthworm. It has no ears, as <lb/>
other lizards have. No eyes <lb/>
parent, and it progresses with equal <lb/>
ease forward or backward in its sub- <lb/>
burrows. <lb/>
Sample Hats aS colors, others price <lb/>
My <lb/>
Boys pants, all sizes. Others <lb/>
My--price <lb/>
pair soiled Leather Shoes . Others price <lb/>
price <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
E BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the clone of business, Nov. 1904. <lb/>
Furniture fixtures, 81,211.86 <lb/>
from Capitol Stock paid in <lb/>
Gold Coin 20.00 , , , r, .,.,. <lb/>
o . i profits <lb/>
201.7 J <lb/>
Nation Bk other U S subject to check 14,035.00 <lb/>
xv <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
A E. TUCKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
23,041.20 Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Stale of North <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
J, J. R. Davis, Cashier of tho bank, do <lb/>
the is to the bast of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. R. DAVIS, <lb/>
sad so before <lb/>
a. SI day of 1904. f R. <lb/>
J. J v Daria <lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
InK Work ice.<lb/>
lo<lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
THANKSGIVING. <lb/>
DAUGHTERS OF THE <lb/>
Day Well Liberally Re-1 Reported for Reflector <lb/>
Though previous day gave u <lb/>
of different, <lb/>
day brought pretty <lb/>
weather with ii in this <lb/>
Greenville entered heartily in the <lb/>
observance of the day, and enjoyed <lb/>
it perhaps more fully than any <lb/>
like in the past. With <lb/>
the of the hunting <lb/>
the day was very <lb/>
like a Sunday. Business generally <lb/>
was the and <lb/>
offices being closed. <lb/>
Services held in two of the <lb/>
with Q at each. <lb/>
In tho <lb/>
was by H. H. r <lb/>
The of The <lb/>
were entertained on last <lb/>
Thursday by Mrs. Joseph G. <lb/>
at her delightful home on Third <lb/>
street. beautiful hostess re- <lb/>
the Daughters and a large <lb/>
circle of visiting guests with <lb/>
. grace and charm of and <lb/>
soon the rapidly growing chapter <lb/>
was busily at work. <lb/>
the voluntary donations tor <lb/>
the suffering families of old sol- <lb/>
the officers for the coming <lb/>
year were elected as <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis. <lb/>
let Sirs. Joseph <lb/>
G Move, <lb/>
2nd L C. <lb/>
Arthur. <lb/>
Sec Mrs. Jno. <lb/>
of the church, his . <lb/>
i . v <lb/>
joining their <lb/>
brethren <lb/>
people have had the pleasure <lb/>
Of bearing no better or more <lb/>
sermon. . <lb/>
It. was thoughtful, eloquent, one <lb/>
that wade each individual feel his . .,., <lb/>
, . . . , , to the chapter. Miss Flem <lb/>
indebtedness mid gratitude to God L, . , . , ., <lb/>
. . ,, , , , T. W. Skinner and Mrs <lb/>
for his Innumerable m <lb/>
r. . . , . . IS. H. I HIT. <lb/>
Pastor A. I. King made a brief, ., <lb/>
.- ,. ,. ., . After all business was disposed <lb/>
appeal for <lb/>
Corresponding J. B. <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
R J. Cobb. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
new members were added <lb/>
age and the collection was exceed- <lb/>
liberal, amounting to 935.86. <lb/>
The music at the service was <lb/>
splendid. <lb/>
At the Methodist church there <lb/>
was a large audience and <lb/>
pastor, Rev. J. A. <lb/>
preached an excellent, sermon <lb/>
keeping with the <lb/>
spirit. The collection for the or- <lb/>
was indeed a liberal one, <lb/>
amounting to There <lb/>
special music for the occasion <lb/>
was much enjoyed. <lb/>
Beside what was done in <lb/>
were other generous <lb/>
of a spirited contest was entered <lb/>
upon for the quickest reader of <lb/>
certain questions based <lb/>
upon a watch or clock, Moore <lb/>
of the graded school faculty, win <lb/>
pr-z as she did at <lb/>
last held with Mrs. David <lb/>
The to meet <lb/>
with Mrs Flanagan on the <lb/>
second December. <lb/>
THE CZAR'S ESTATES. <lb/>
A good story is told <lb/>
. , Morgan. For three i <lb/>
The czar is the owner of over g <lb/>
estates, all of winch supply mm p empty , j, u <lb/>
with private revenues, but he is also to On <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Friday, 1908. <lb/>
H. F. Keel went to <lb/>
the possessor of palaces and day his junior <lb/>
O. W. B. Hadley, of LaGrange, tn maintained ,, to ask why he car- <lb/>
came over to spent Thanksgiving style at a great expense apparently d <lb/>
e I to the owner. The czar has more he Mop- <lb/>
servants than any one else m the have tile fa. <lb/>
R. D. Cherry went <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
this morning j on his estates. He possesses do said tho <lb/>
Mrs. Shelter., of Conetoe, Sf <lb/>
w v i r o m ti v , , or man j at least one <lb/>
has been siting Mm. T. Hook-; he has viewed but never with some curiosity. IVe <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
to a V of to ask me why I did so. <lb/>
a returned pages, but- r i w began <lb/>
em- inquirer <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Sara Flake return- <lb/>
inhabited, even for one night, and <lb/>
another score in each of which ho <lb/>
. has on only one occasion. The <lb/>
ed i his mm from where czar's private contains over <lb/>
they spent Thanksgiving. i horses belonging to him, and <lb/>
the herds of cuttle feeding on <lb/>
Mr. and K. R. Tunstall, of, own arc estimated to number <lb/>
Kinston, spent here Over head, <lb/>
with Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
Saturday, Nov. 26th, 1904. <lb/>
won the money, but in future don't <lb/>
ask questions about things that <lb/>
don't concern <lb/>
Indian Territory Farm Land. <lb/>
The available farm land in Indian <lb/>
is estimated at <lb/>
acres. These figures are taken from <lb/>
the records of the <lb/>
H Caught the Of this per cent was in <lb/>
One of Emperor William's favor- hist year. There are about <lb/>
Gladys is on young named acres of land where pine <lb/>
sick list. a student, says Am- Is found in commercial quantities, <lb/>
. Tower. He and there is an abundance of hard <lb/>
O. T. found way lo the war lord's woods of all kinds. The latest <lb/>
morning from Kinston. friendship in interesting man- obtainable give the value of <lb/>
i net. William, walking one day in farm animals at The <lb/>
Rev. W. B. C x returned the street near the palace, met the per cent of the population engaged <lb/>
from i student and said to him abruptly, m agriculture is -ceded in only <lb/>
do you come three Oklahoma <lb/>
am n was the reply, and <lb/>
said the emperor. <lb/>
Berliners are good for <lb/>
know two Berlin boys who are ex- The Germans are given to pun- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Woodward <lb/>
returned Friday evening from <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. has returned <lb/>
from a visit to her parents a <lb/>
Grimesland. <lb/>
to that returned the after <lb/>
t, student. their Ian ire <lb/>
Rev. F. ft. Hart in in has been <lb/>
conducting meeting Falkland <lb/>
the pan <lb/>
Mi-a Minnie Hart, of <lb/>
Va., arrived evening to <lb/>
brother, J. N. Hart. <lb/>
IT. MS. <lb/>
r a ponderous sort, and <lb/>
well adapted to it, <lb/>
and The emperor com- Tho eastern war gives them plenty <lb/>
him to attend at the pal- opportunities. At Berlin the <lb/>
ace. cat name for the commander of <lb/>
Manchuria <lb/>
; Russian armies in <lb/>
is <lb/>
mean- <lb/>
col- <lb/>
Elder Involuntarily Immersed. <lb/>
Last week while the funeral <lb/>
procession was conveying the re- <lb/>
mains of the late Mr. J. R. <lb/>
pupils the grounds, near <lb/>
of the graded contributed church, Presiding <lb/>
13.26 to Oxford orphan F. over- <lb/>
turn, and ; he sixth and seventh <lb/>
grades took a to tho inmates <lb/>
of the county home. <lb/>
The in cash <lb/>
and a to Oxford <lb/>
my I <lb/>
The noble of The Ki <lb/>
Daughter-, following their annual <lb/>
took a feast to the <lb/>
h gladness and <lb/>
as well as to <lb/>
the inmates. <lb/>
Lost a Hand. <lb/>
A living the <lb/>
liver met an accident, <lb/>
log that coat him one hand. <lb/>
He was out hunting, and while <lb/>
a fence with tho butt, of <lb/>
his gun resting the ground a <lb/>
rail Cell and caused the gun to dis- <lb/>
charge. The load went through <lb/>
his left band and tore it so badly <lb/>
i- had to be amputated. <lb/>
Heat Turned On. <lb/>
The furnace in the Masonic <lb/>
fired up Friday for the <lb/>
first time and heat turned on the <lb/>
opera The apparatus <lb/>
worked all right and made the <lb/>
house thoroughly comfortable. <lb/>
Dr H. O. Hyatt will be in <lb/>
Greenville at Hotel Bertha <lb/>
Mb, 6th and 7th, Monday, <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday for the <lb/>
purpose of treating diseases of the <lb/>
eye and fitting glasses. Those not <lb/>
able to pay a lee will be <lb/>
free. 11-14 It a wk I <lb/>
turned in creek, near <lb/>
cross roads, was <lb/>
thrown into tho Bold waters of the <lb/>
stream. The creek as much <lb/>
account rain <lb/>
storm the day before, and the <lb/>
boggy in which the presiding elder <lb/>
was riding got into a and <lb/>
turned over. Mr. Smith was at <lb/>
assisted from water by <lb/>
those nearest to him at the <lb/>
lime of and he hat <lb/>
Buffeted no attack of cold <lb/>
on account of m remain for <lb/>
some time wet before he <lb/>
could be driven In u place <lb/>
tie procured. <lb/>
House <lb/>
Another good sized audience <lb/>
greeted the Osman Stock Com <lb/>
in the opera house Friday nigh in <lb/>
the <lb/>
While this is old play the com- <lb/>
presented it s excellently u- <lb/>
to make it very pleading. All <lb/>
parts were well taken. The spic- <lb/>
between the acts were of a <lb/>
high order. <lb/>
will be presented <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
The a meritorious <lb/>
company and deserve to well <lb/>
patronized. Only praise of <lb/>
is beard from all who attend their<lb/>
New seeded raisins, pitted dates, <lb/>
citron, currants, <lb/>
nut. S. M. <lb/>
Steel Wheel Fire Alarms. <lb/>
Many of the towns in New thereby that he has been <lb/>
even including ho large a place by <lb/>
as Branch, have steel wheel the time of the Dreyfus <lb/>
tire alarms, which arouse too, the Berlin wits asked, <lb/>
around them in a very wide <lb/>
radius. The are merely the far has France <lb/>
steel rims of big locomotive drive was the <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1904. i T <lb/>
j desiring them by the Central <lb/>
Mis attend- j way from its disabled limp For Warm <lb/>
-d the big in rolling stock. the alarm The department of agriculture <lb/>
day. is mounted in a wooden tower frame has recently imported five <lb/>
Robert and MUs Ia I of a eves and a ram-for <lb/>
T. . , . . stout post. A big hammer hangs on use in the extreme southern states. <lb/>
Johnson, were in and any one a A heavy crop of wool is a burden <lb/>
neighborhood Friday afternoon, j fire clangs the alarm and calls in hot, dry districts, resulting in a <lb/>
Misses Mary, Bessie, Laura; sens to action. direct ill effect on tho quality of the <lb/>
Smith Clara were here I mutton. These sheep are being ex- <lb/>
B tho with by the bureau of <lb/>
i,. a Golf links to be found in animal industry. They are hardy <lb/>
Miss Bessie spent , of an They <lb/>
day afternoon with Miss Annie At there has been a brought from the Barbados, where <lb/>
j golf club for nearly ten years. The they proved profitable. Country <lb/>
Miss May spent eighteen hole course, which is laid Life In America. <lb/>
day night at her home in Ayden. j out in the three mU from <lb/>
t t u i the city, is said to be decidedly Library <lb/>
Leon and Mis- j which means, Tho librarian of the of <lb/>
Emma Brown, of Ayden, in acCording to some, that on loses an deputies at Berlin on being told the <lb/>
vicinity Sunday. ; immoderate number of balls there, average time for getting a book at <lb/>
Misses Mary Golf may be played Zanzibar, the Columbia university library in <lb/>
Johnson spent Sunday afternoon I of ,; New York shall <lb/>
. . w. M . , Ban, Hon- I go next Two hours a half <lb/>
Miss j and . . . v one hour Paris <lb/>
Henry B K British museum <lb/>
sons, Luther and Harvey, went to- a Woman. and two and a half minutes at Co- <lb/>
Saturday. Perhaps the Perhaps if he wishes to <lb/>
It f. accompanied apparatus on record, so far read several books it might save <lb/>
as human beings are concerned, <lb/>
his wife, rilled his regular <lb/>
at Bethany <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
A number of our friend spent <lb/>
Friday to see <lb/>
the big show <lb/>
and sister, Miss Carie <lb/>
spent Sunday at L. A. <lb/>
ton's. <lb/>
Mis- Carrie Rouse and brother <lb/>
spent Saturday at It. B <lb/>
Joe and Joe Williams, <lb/>
Standard, were over Sunday. <lb/>
Marion Joe <lb/>
were over a short <lb/>
while Sunday. <lb/>
passed out of existence recently <lb/>
when a certain Mr. Williams died <lb/>
at Bristol, England, a good <lb/>
One time, it is said, the lady <lb/>
seized a box of dominoes and <lb/>
lowed twenty-eight pieces. an- <lb/>
other occasion the consumed one <lb/>
and a half pound.-, of grave, and <lb/>
later she swallowed thirteen iron <lb/>
screws. of these things <lb/>
harmed her. <lb/>
books it <lb/>
time for him to make a trip to <lb/>
York Tribune. <lb/>
Girls expert remedies to work <lb/>
a day's time. <lb/>
lying cornea slow. Keep on taking <lb/>
Hollister's Mountain Tea. <lb/>
make face fair and <lb/>
blooming. cents. Tea, or Tab- <lb/>
lets. Drug Store. <lb/>
The Face at th Window. <lb/>
An American visiting <lb/>
Norway, gives this sketch of <lb/>
were driving past the <lb/>
house of the great man when our <lb/>
guide casually remarked, as if it had <lb/>
just occurred to him, <lb/>
people see Ibsen that <lb/>
We looked up quick as n flash. There <lb/>
he was, his wan countenance, pinch- <lb/>
ed features and while whiskers, <lb/>
looking like a face against <lb/>
Library. <lb/>
There will shortly be <lb/>
ed upon the Alpine peak of th pane. <lb/>
on Monte Rosa, the most elevated <lb/>
literary and scientific institute in <lb/>
the world. Its altitude will be <lb/>
In the Desert. <lb/>
In the matter coin- <lb/>
feet. The library, which will interest is taken <lb/>
take the name of Queen the expected at <lb/>
owes its organization to hex motor cars for <lb/>
supported by ministers m the desert. The <lb/>
many eminent persons in Italy has been to <lb/>
abroad. It will all the traveling -over <lb/>
looks, sculpture, mid n, ll <lb/>
photographs to lead to a so- <lb/>
Abs I problem.<lb/>
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Mill <lb/>
XI <lb/>
1876. <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
V an <lb/>
Dealer. Oath paid <lb/>
tildes. Fur, Cotton Seed, OH <lb/>
Turkeys, eta. Bed <lb/>
cads. Mattresses, Oak Suits, <lb/>
Carriages, Pr. <lb/>
suite, Tables, Lounges, l <lb/>
Gall P i <lb/>
Life Tobacco, Key <lb/>
roots, Henry George Clear <lb/>
Cherries, Peaches, A <lb/>
Apples, Syrup, Jelly. <lb/>
four Sugar, <lb/>
Ly, Magic Food, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hull. <lb/>
Seed. Oranges, Applet. Sf <lb/>
. i lies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin <lb/>
Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Bet-t Butter, Ne <lb/>
Sewing and <lb/>
mi Quality and <lb/>
heap<lb/>
K. <lb/>
HO SCARCITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT j <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
M this store you get Hon- <lb/>
Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
Anything wanted for your <lb/>
. can be supplied promptly <lb/>
if yon call, No. <lb/>
assured mat you get <lb/>
fresh, goods every time <lb/>
ii here <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By of of tie Super- <lb/>
court of county, wad in a <lb/>
certain special proceeding therein <lb/>
entitled B. Moore d- <lb/>
of Allen <lb/>
V. E. Warren and <lb/>
I will, on December 19th, <lb/>
the court door <lb/>
Greenville, sell at sale to the <lb/>
bidder, two certain pieces or I <lb/>
parcels of laud situated in and near j <lb/>
part of the town of Greenville I <lb/>
to One <lb/>
pi parcel North of Third Street <lb/>
adjoining Tar river, the lands of <lb/>
Gardner, the heirs of M L. <lb/>
wen, J. R. Davenport and others, <lb/>
six more or less; <lb/>
piece or parcel <lb/>
is of and J- It. <lb/>
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Mis. is on the sick <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By vis-tun a decree of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pit county, certain I <lb/>
special proceeding therein <lb/>
entitled John is. Galloway <lb/>
tor of M. M. Galloway Mrs. D C L S. J. <lb/>
Tucker and wife and , , , , <lb/>
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White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is In the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a t <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. .-.-- <lb/>
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never worry quality. <lb/>
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orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Bake Hart. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
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pi-ens, saw gin, l <lb/>
pulleys, mill <lb/>
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THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
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AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 10th, 1904. <lb/>
Resource. <lb/>
I., and <lb/>
securities, et,. <lb/>
from <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
9190,608.67 <lb/>
5,113.36 <lb/>
68.341.50 <lb/>
1,398 <lb/>
2,701.88 <lb/>
31,848.00 <lb/>
1824,884.12 <lb/>
paid in 126,000.08 <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Paid 4,084.32 <lb/>
Bills payable 43,000.00 <lb/>
Deposit to check 225,330.72 <lb/>
Cashier's out- <lb/>
standing 663.08 <lb/>
324,684.12 <lb/>
ll WANT COTTON <lb/>
In Size Lots. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
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either pay or ex- <lb/>
b i if meal and hulls for <lb/>
and bags and pay all <lb/>
freights Write <lb/>
are lo Ml <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
division. . <lb/>
will sell for cash public on <lb/>
before tho court in n- <lb/>
ville on Tuesday. Dec. aide mine marvelous <lb/>
the following described tract land <lb/>
in and in Swift town- n, I i i aim Guts, i <lb/>
ship a. M. Burns. Boils. Sores, <lb/>
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I containing seres less, Chapped Hands, Skin <lb/>
the lands to j lions; infallible for Piles. Cine <lb/>
North <lb/>
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I, L. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
that above is true to the of my knowledge <lb/>
belief JAMES L. LITTLE, a i, <lb/>
her mother, Mer A. <lb/>
is <lb/>
DISSOLUTION <lb/>
FIRM F. <lb/>
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Subscribed sworn to before <lb/>
this of Nov., <lb/>
C. S. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W. WILSON, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. King and <lb/>
I MONUMENTAL WORK f; <lb/>
said <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, <lb/>
iron Fencing <lb/>
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scientific Instruction. Hook <lb/>
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and the claims <lb/>
of any and every d cue said firm <lb/>
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all Indebted <lb/>
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Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
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in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L,. CARR <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. little Mi <lb/>
Sauls are visiting relatives <lb/>
in Rich mo Va. <lb/>
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to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
Tobacco, handle Trust <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as cheap <lb/>
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Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N C. <lb/>
re were services in the <lb/>
and churches <lb/>
day. In the <lb/>
Rev. Mr. preached and <lb/>
in the church owing to <lb/>
the of the pastor Mr. <lb/>
Davis, a conducted <lb/>
vies. <lb/>
Sewing at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
One hone wagon as good as new <lb/>
for sale by J. Smith Bro. <lb/>
B. B. came from <lb/>
New W <lb/>
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Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
goods lo <lb/>
Notice you want <lb/>
your cotton ginned nice and clean. <lb/>
in order that yon might <lb/>
better fur it, bring it to <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mr. and <lb/>
arc visiting relatives <lb/>
0-i non Tyson are <lb/>
X O., Hot. <lb/>
The Sapper given last night by <lb/>
the young ladies for the benefit of <lb/>
Die seminary was a success, a nice <lb/>
little sum was It was <lb/>
the management of <lb/>
Annie Toy tier. <lb/>
A authorized agent for <lb/>
and take <lb/>
pleasure In receiving sub- <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
Of who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. also take orders <lb/>
for <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, for your buggy or <lb/>
carriage. Call on us and make a <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling ft Mfg. <lb/>
GA <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, M. C. <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or a charges made. Best refer <lb/>
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V. . <lb/>
Lyon of the military <lb/>
school st <lb/>
by a fellow student, pent <lb/>
day with hi parents Here. <lb/>
If yon need anything in the <lb/>
of Tin <lb/>
come to see us, Hart <lb/>
Earnest and wife, of <lb/>
left, on the train <lb/>
from point Wednesday to <lb/>
visit in Virginia. <lb/>
Ask B- G. about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
P. O. Ayden. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. You can be <lb/>
easily of the <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
E. E. C. will do all <lb/>
possible ca i please you with <lb/>
new line bun and <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Just received, fine line of bar- <lb/>
and fit you up in <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
King is now hanging <lb/>
head in shame. The election bag <lb/>
passed has <lb/>
got the so wham the differ <lb/>
Fancy oranges, applet <lb/>
and m i E. Ob's. <lb/>
Call on s f a bar <lb/>
rel Done better <lb/>
-to be ha-1 here. <lb/>
are offering good values for <lb/>
the money shoes, hats, caps, <lb/>
rugs mattings, tables and <lb/>
floor oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
c, apply to E. B. <lb/>
What a lotions time the old <lb/>
gobbler have between now and <lb/>
the 25th. <lb/>
i if do not secure <lb/>
one of our grade buggies, <lb/>
low will than ours. <lb/>
Mfg. Co., <lb/>
de; N. C. <lb/>
J W. is in Washington, <lb/>
i an <lb/>
We <lb/>
class, Harness, <lb/>
i filling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
R D. W. Davis will preach <lb/>
In <lb/>
here Sunday night. <lb/>
invited. <lb/>
New line of men's suits, youth <lb/>
suits, suits, and tn <lb/>
fit j at. Cannon A Tyson. <lb/>
I method of <lb/>
the public that as Summer <lb/>
son is over I am and Fixtures <lb/>
special inducements order . . . <lb/>
sell. My. of cannot be mm <lb/>
excelled, and the Edwin <lb/>
shoe which I exclusively is <lb/>
net surpassed by any other make <lb/>
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shown you my dry notions <lb/>
Other line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
be able to please you sell you J <lb/>
J. J. Total <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. Manager and Agent. <lb/>
Tho latest thing shoes. Call G l H K. Co's new <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. i market beef, <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty-1 and <lb/>
sou's new both plain The electric for cutting <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper I d for fire use, cut cords <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Milling Mfg <lb/>
J. R. Smith Si Bro. are offering <lb/>
day. After a special to the trade in <lb/>
more he g of fall winter <lb/>
D. W. HARK, <lb/>
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it they will d i i is <lb/>
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premium. <lb/>
Mi s ii nil two small <lb/>
of E. I- are visit- <lb/>
friends on other side of <lb/>
First Class hand made brick, by <lb/>
he wholesale and retail large <lb/>
are cordially Invited to coll <lb/>
investigate both and <lb/>
Pants all and at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Our second order of gents youth <lb/>
and children bats caps are <lb/>
now on sale at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Carpet V <lb/>
at J. R. Bro. <lb/>
Yard wide yard at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Car salt, fine and at J. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
id ways on baud, orders . R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. <lb/>
Jackson and Co's new <lb/>
lice of dress goods taking the <lb/>
fancy of all who see them. They <lb/>
are <lb/>
The ladies be <lb/>
pleased will pat <lb/>
J. It. Bro. <lb/>
Dr. celebrated tablets, <lb/>
best on the market at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro <lb/>
W L Dame Cooper, C. <lb/>
D. H and of <lb/>
arm yesterday. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit ail. <lb/>
at W. O. and Co's. <lb/>
Polite clerks, good goods and <lb/>
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Miss Louie J of <lb/>
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at J, B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
took and Heating at J. <lb/>
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bushels field <lb/>
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North Carolina. <lb/>
the most up to of t Mfg. Ayden, N. C <lb/>
ever brought to this market. i notions just <lb/>
hales of cotton an average J i -M <lb/>
per day is whit the Ayden Milling <lb/>
and Mfg. Co., gin. give <lb/>
lint tho public- <lb/>
found it out. <lb/>
Her mum town <lb/>
paints in ml, lead, <lb/>
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Bro. <lb/>
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stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
of RUBBER <lb/>
goods the <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE; <lb/>
A carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Dye-stuff, Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Robber <lb/>
sea, Best stock of Brush <lb/>
of all kinds. <lb/>
script ions carefully com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
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How often yon can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or driver or an- <lb/>
Have a <lb/>
tool box be far <lb/>
Our . f tools <lb/>
an yon and <lb/>
will see that your tool <lb/>
not a single <lb/>
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get <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
J. P, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN <lb/>
M. M. SAULS. <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Why suffer from intense head I J. -t Bro, would es <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and horns, teem It u par-1 <lb/>
when yon can be permanently tics who .-d their pump <lb/>
d one pair of glasses properly would once as <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, they are very in iced of it. I <lb/>
Dale Optician, N. C. Weak j They do not <lb/>
eye, thou in need of but us a mat Mr of <lb/>
ways go f rim bad to worse. A lit- j t-i this re; <lb/>
fie piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will work wonders. El In who has be-n <lb/>
Those work j has j <lb/>
in the of will ed to her home <lb/>
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C. A. Fair have re-1 your j <lb/>
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with the m be . <lb/>
all a h t an <lb/>
lion to call their store. <lb/>
Car lime, and cement, <lb/>
FOR MASONS ONLY. <lb/>
i lien <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
doz Mason Jars <lb/>
Rubbers at J. B. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
. i man he <lb/>
H- u ii I only a <lb/>
but has it necessary <lb/>
Ht companies <lb/>
are every body <lb/>
realizes Mr Cox <lb/>
to he being a <lb/>
Misses and ladies hustler and having something <lb/>
cloaks at R. Smith Bro. good to hurtle. <lb/>
ii hi i j BI SB i <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
best plan, the best<lb/>
offered. See <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, Sunday, <lb/>
at On. m for Greenville, leave <lb/>
daily, Sunday, <lb/>
at m. for <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New <lb/>
all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with for ail <lb/>
joints West. <lb/>
Shippers order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern B. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line Chesapeake Line <lb/>
from Baltimore and Merchants <lb/>
Miners Line from Boston, <lb/>
Sailing to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, M. C. <lb/>
f. J. Cherry, Apt. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I. B. Walker, Vice <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
8-1-86 Reach Street. N. Y. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
At the of business 9th, <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts,<lb/>
Co <lb/>
Gush Items. <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes and <lb/>
S. notes <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
to check, 28,091.42 <lb/>
Certified chocks <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it give yon absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. P. <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Block, Best Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
BOOKS, <lb/>
PEWS INKS <lb/>
School Supplies <lb/>
Lane <lb/>
Dr. Louis <lb/>
Practicing Physician <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Music <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
l. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville, K. C, as second class matter. <lb/>
Advert rates made upon application. <lb/>
A desired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
. Pitt County, N. C, day, November <lb/>
VI . C ti conference <lb/>
; hi next <lb/>
i is about to get that new <lb/>
hotel again Raleigh should renew <lb/>
its auditorium talk to keep pace. <lb/>
At the New York horse show one <lb/>
horse sold for We had <lb/>
rather have the money than the<lb/>
The 70-year old doctor of Stokes <lb/>
county who eloped with a woman, <lb/>
waited until in life to a <lb/>
fool of himself. <lb/>
The president is off on. a little <lb/>
jaunt tie St. Louis exposition. <lb/>
His presence will give the fair a big <lb/>
closing <lb/>
Edit- J. C. Caddell, of the <lb/>
Times, has smallpox. He con- <lb/>
the disease while on a trip <lb/>
through the counties west of Raleigh. <lb/>
If some of the of means will <lb/>
resolve to give Greenville a building <lb/>
Bill loan association for a new years <lb/>
present they will do the town a good <lb/>
turn. <lb/>
Those who ate the most Thanks <lb/>
giving dinner to get their money's <lb/>
worth of priced turkey came <lb/>
cut with biggest case of <lb/>
Advice to the coming legislature <lb/>
to adjourn early is that much breath <lb/>
lost. It will hold on to the end of <lb/>
the term and not stop until the pay- <lb/>
stops The members were elected <lb/>
for job and will want all out of <lb/>
it they are entitled to. <lb/>
The Thanksgiving woman's <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
was a magnificent paper of <lb/>
twenty-four pages. It was edited <lb/>
by prominent women of state <lb/>
and presents a number of excellent <lb/>
articles. The News and Observer <lb/>
LIBERAL CONTRIBUTION <lb/>
Old Pitt is the grandest in <lb/>
the Union and Greenville as <lb/>
capital is in front rank. Its people <lb/>
have a heart as large as the world. <lb/>
The cry of distress is always listened <lb/>
to and the helping hand extended <lb/>
On Thanksgiving day a collection <lb/>
was taken at the Methodist church <lb/>
for benefit of the Methodist or- <lb/>
at Raleigh, amounting to <lb/>
This taken in connection <lb/>
the fact that last April this <lb/>
church gave more than for the <lb/>
same purpose, and that its Sunday <lb/>
school supports an orphan, places <lb/>
Greenville in the front rank <lb/>
There is no cause that touches the <lb/>
heart and pocket book of the good <lb/>
people of Greenville quicker than <lb/>
that of the widow and orphan and <lb/>
congratulate the Methodists for <lb/>
their liberal contribution of <lb/>
day. A. B. Treat. <lb/>
The Baltimore Sun thinks the <lb/>
of a southern man to a <lb/>
place in President Roosevelt's next <lb/>
cabinet would be a fitting tribute to <lb/>
the square-deal policy. <lb/>
Time was when many of the <lb/>
people in every community were op- <lb/>
posed to and rather inclined to look <lb/>
down upon free schools, hut hap- <lb/>
that time has passed and most <lb/>
progressive, thoughtful, men <lb/>
these schools as the great <lb/>
mentality for the uplifting of the <lb/>
News. <lb/>
FARMER'S SELLING PRIVILEGE. <lb/>
There is a good time coming, boys- <lb/>
There is every reason to hope for <lb/>
better England, France, Ger- <lb/>
many and the United States have <lb/>
worth of battleships <lb/>
and modern big guns in the course <lb/>
of construction and are expecting to <lb/>
send a lull line of delegates to the <lb/>
International Peace Conference. <lb/>
Durham Sun <lb/>
Since the recent agitation of to- <lb/>
questions in congress the <lb/>
question has often been asked <lb/>
always excels in every farmer sell his crop in small lots <lb/>
, I for the personal consumption of the <lb/>
The expense of living at this time , . <lb/>
the la on the subject is pretty <lb/>
is enough to almost stagger the i . . , , . <lb/>
tilt, plain, states in effect, that <lb/>
average man. Prices are higher op ;. ho no way <lb/>
nearly one has lo buy the leaf so that it will come under <lb/>
it is the fortunate man v. o ionics I the head of manufactured tobacco, <lb/>
out In such times every one he at to dispose of it to <lb/>
, ,, , , ,. whom and in what quantities he <lb/>
who can should pay debts , , ,. <lb/>
pleases. A recent report from the <lb/>
promptly and not make those he the <lb/>
If it had been known that Mr. <lb/>
Roosevelt would fire all appointive <lb/>
federal officeholders that have been <lb/>
drawing salaries for two terms, there <lb/>
would have been fewer enthusiastic <lb/>
workers in the campaign for him <lb/>
among that class of <lb/>
it is understood that their <lb/>
in his behalf had lit- <lb/>
lo do with piling up the big ma- <lb/>
Sentinel- <lb/>
owes feel any heavier burden by <lb/>
having to wait for the <lb/>
We see no occasion for Democrats <lb/>
to show much concern over who h to <lb/>
have the disposition of federal pa- <lb/>
this stale, as there will <lb/>
he nothing coining their way. <lb/>
With the price of tobacco holding <lb/>
up so well this season and the ten- <lb/>
of cotton to continue to go <lb/>
and keep below ten cents, you <lb/>
may look out for an increased <lb/>
co crop next season. <lb/>
The North Carolina boys got licked <lb/>
Richmond, <lb/>
game football between <lb/>
university teams of the two states <lb/>
resulting in a score of 1.1 in <lb/>
favor of Virginia. <lb/>
While me universities North <lb/>
and Virginia had their <lb/>
Thanksgiving game of foot hall, <lb/>
Wake Forest College and Richmond <lb/>
College tested their skill in debate. <lb/>
In the latter the Tar Heel boys came <lb/>
out victors. It shows that the col- <lb/>
this. The report <lb/>
farmer advises the <lb/>
that he raises a large crop of j <lb/>
tobacco and he desires to be informed j <lb/>
whether he is privileged to sell the <lb/>
same in small lots at from to <lb/>
pounds to any person without the <lb/>
payment tax. He also asks to be <lb/>
advised if he can give this tobacco <lb/>
away as premium, selling a pipe, for <lb/>
instance, tor twenty cents and giving <lb/>
SPECIAL TO HA- <lb/>
CUBA. <lb/>
a pound of tobacco in the hand, not <lb/>
that puts something in m ; IO <lb/>
heads makes more reputation than chaser He was advised that as to- <lb/>
training them to run after of his own growth and raising <lb/>
pigskin. i which is not rolled, sweetened, or <lb/>
otherwise manipulated, being in its <lb/>
natural condition as cured n the <lb/>
farm, h would not be restricted in <lb/>
any nay in the sale or disposition <lb/>
it. as such tobacco in the hands of a <lb/>
farmers is not subject to tax; <lb/>
the privilege accorded him by <lb/>
law as the Farmer or grower of the <lb/>
tobacco he con sell it in any quantity <lb/>
t any person, or give it away in the <lb/>
manner proposed; that the persons <lb/>
who receives this tobacco from him <lb/>
would he Id responsible for its <lb/>
proper and disposition If they <lb/>
personally chew, smoke or other- <lb/>
wise consume it no tax would accrue; <lb/>
but if they resell it to consumers it <lb/>
LINES PROM A CRITIC <lb/>
Collars look better around a clothes <lb/>
line than they do around some <lb/>
necks. <lb/>
men would shudder to have <lb/>
the x-ray turned n their doings in <lb/>
this world. <lb/>
If your reputation is such that it <lb/>
needs shading you better come <lb/>
out in the open <lb/>
Everybody most <lb/>
to put up an umbrella in a <lb/>
but an auctioneer. <lb/>
All men have money coming but j would be regarded as manufactured <lb/>
in many cases we drop out of sight <lb/>
The in unity pi. f <lb/>
advice, and from some quarters <lb/>
are told to hold their cotton for <lb/>
cents. There is certainly no pros- <lb/>
now in sight that the staple <lb/>
will reach that figure. <lb/>
before it. arrives. <lb/>
Young men who fly high seldom <lb/>
consider where they are going to <lb/>
light <lb/>
In years gone by when the storeR <lb/>
in Greenville closed in observance <lb/>
of day the barrooms is in <lb/>
never dosed but kept wide open, direction of things which are <lb/>
This Thanksgiving there were no and around which we cannot <lb/>
barrooms hero and the difference the of Wisdom is <lb/>
reminding us that we are <lb/>
was very noticeable. <lb/>
and causes us reflect upon <lb/>
what would become of those dear to <lb/>
bring Italian laborers i ., , , , , .,., , <lb/>
, .,, , us if we should fail them. We should <lb/>
from the norm, hut the ,. . , , , ., , . ,, <lb/>
, live in such a state that we should <lb/>
Will I'm able to get work <lb/>
Some people say that marriage <lb/>
game of chance. If this be true <lb/>
most men are born <lb/>
particular lottery. <lb/>
hen a fool hits a town it docs <lb/>
not. take him long to settle down to <lb/>
his proper place. <lb/>
whenever <lb/>
tobacco, and the person so selling it <lb/>
would be required to qualify as a <lb/>
manufacturer of tobacco, put up the <lb/>
tobacco in statutory packages and <lb/>
pay the tax on the same at the rate <lb/>
of cents . per <lb/>
Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
Do not miss this opportunity to <lb/>
visit beautiful and attractive Is- <lb/>
land, as it will afford, not only the <lb/>
opportunity for you to make a de- <lb/>
trip bat, to <lb/>
of the South, will offer the <lb/>
additional opportunity to Invest <lb/>
gate the possibilities of Cuba <lb/>
the view of developing their <lb/>
business in that country. <lb/>
A conducted, special, <lb/>
Havana. Cub , Jan <lb/>
sun from <lb/>
O Richmond and Norfolk, V., <lb/>
a d points In the <lb/>
Carolina, will connect the <lb/>
Occidental Steam <lb/>
steamer <lb/>
Tampa, Fla , night <lb/>
nary <lb/>
The party limited to <lb/>
therefor. i-s <lb/>
made in<lb/>
never be afraid to die our days <lb/>
he it. Herald i , , <lb/>
are best spent when we remember <lb/>
The trouble is that the does I , an wt, <lb/>
not want work and will not work must give an account of our stew <lb/>
when he gets it. Times. <lb/>
A Prescription shut will Usually Held <lb/>
Good. <lb/>
A practical man has -formulated a <lb/>
prescription which he is willing to <lb/>
guarantee to ruin any of the growing <lb/>
generation. The prescription <lb/>
Let him while a boy; let <lb/>
him smoke cigarettes and loaf while <lb/>
a youth; then give him a college <lb/>
education Under these conditions <lb/>
the college education will <lb/>
ruin, and the only he will ever <lb/>
make of it will be to fool some poor <lb/>
girl into matrimony, and then she <lb/>
or her people will have to support; <lb/>
him <lb/>
A nil man favored <lb/>
college education for the <lb/>
wholesome youth who work <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
cost c b ship of <lb/>
a d <lb/>
will <lb/>
t-. <lb/>
s ill limited fr u- <lb/>
passage <lb/>
Havana January <lb/>
1905, with privilege of stopover; <lb/>
at any point. In State of Bur <lb/>
south of <lb/>
final limit which will <lb/>
January 22nd, 1905 <lb/>
The rate, from Q i If, <lb/>
N. C , for the round trip <lb/>
meals and staterooms <lb/>
Mr. A. W. will meet <lb/>
party in Jacksonville and <lb/>
them to Havana. Mi <lb/>
speaks Spanish and will <lb/>
place himself at disposal of the <lb/>
piny, tarnishing any <lb/>
for which ticket- for this <lb/>
will sold will leave <lb/>
Greenville, a m., Jan. <lb/>
lib, <lb/>
up your and go and <lb/>
you desire say other <lb/>
books, etc., on <lb/>
or to say in Spanish <lb/>
and bow to nay <lb/>
H M M. <lb/>
W. J. P. A <lb/>
Wilmington, X. C. <lb/>
of After Year Of <lb/>
had with lame <lb/>
for and I <lb/>
in th <lb/>
John G Jud. <lb/>
I mi went is also mi equal <lb/>
and bruise. It is <lb/>
Drug Store, <lb/>
LING CURE <lb/>
NO MORE EXILE FOR CON. <lb/>
A Cure at Lust Obtained, After <lb/>
a Investigation, <lb/>
by St. Louis <lb/>
A few months ago the attention of a <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to an <lb/>
entirely new method of combating that <lb/>
most dreadful of all diseases, tuber- <lb/>
commonly called consumption. <lb/>
Out of test cases, <lb/>
y cured and have shown such <lb/>
that their ultimate recovery <lb/>
is but a question of a few <lb/>
So astonishing have been the results <lb/>
and in cases pronounced <lb/>
Incurable by all old methods that a <lb/>
company has been formed and Is now <lb/>
to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this cure to all <lb/>
One of its chief features is <lb/>
that patients can remain <lb/>
rounded by friends and relatives, and <lb/>
in a great many instances, especially <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of <lb/>
disease, pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
an ii become completely cured <lb/>
Patients treat- <lb/>
here in St. Lou's have complete- <lb/>
recovered as rapidly as those in <lb/>
Colorado. New Mexico and <lb/>
wonderful results in question ha <lb/>
been accomplished the <lb/>
and the company which controls this <lb/>
marvelous medical device have located <lb/>
their main office at North Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
a factory on Easton avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will be known as <lb/>
the Lung I and Mr. C <lb/>
P. Benson, discoverer of fluid <lb/>
Inhalants me u-ed, will person- <lb/>
ally charge, of the of the <lb/>
company. Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
meet all who call i the office of tin <lb/>
company on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the St Louis Globe <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free booklet on <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
Seven tn St, <lb/>
Louis, mo, <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
After July lot I will l <lb/>
pared to con- <lb/>
to lid for <lb/>
in town at <lb/>
person will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
depot wharf and fare on <lb/>
that will also be phone <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in in-., section <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Pour chairs in operation earn <lb/>
on presided over by a skilled <lb/>
inviting, razors <lb/>
in clean. <lb/>
f.-r past patronage <lb/>
ask yon cud when <lb/>
service i <lb/>
E. <lb/>
will sell at private sale; fine <lb/>
mules horses. tine cow <lb/>
about head carts, <lb/>
tobacco trucks, cotton planters, <lb/>
horse acme harrow, acme <lb/>
harrow, disc kings, <lb/>
plow and plow hoes, <lb/>
forks, machine and <lb/>
rake, planter, and <lb/>
and cotton baskets, corn, <lb/>
fodder pea <lb/>
This Nov. 25th, . <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons are. hereby forbidden, <lb/>
under penalty of the law, to flab, hunt <lb/>
with or dog, in-in any way <lb/>
pass upon any of our lands in Green- <lb/>
ville township. <lb/>
This Nov. 7th 1804. <lb/>
J. It. Mott. <lb/>
11-7 d J. G. <lb/>
Mountain Tea <lb/>
A f <lb/>
and <lb/>
M- <lb/>
K- Trouble. Pimples. ; <lb/>
Hit Bowel, <lb/>
In tn. <lb/>
. ., a <lb/>
. Pm <lb/>
. res SALLOW PEOPLE<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WED <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
There is the best selection of <lb/>
Inks, library paste and <lb/>
at the drug store of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
A Bro. ever brought to Winterville. <lb/>
Protect eyes by buying one <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Drug <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
If in need of good barrel of <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and <lb/>
Jno Bay and P. A. <lb/>
spent Thanksgiving day <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
Don't forget to or send <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Fat light wood is the kind they <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton yon had over when <lb/>
yon got through ginning your last <lb/>
lots. be Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the <lb/>
best market price paid every day <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in <lb/>
town. K. G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
G A. Kittrell Co. have just <lb/>
received a car load of No. Tim- <lb/>
Hay. <lb/>
N. Manning Co. are carry <lb/>
the medicine that will cure <lb/>
diseases of the in any state. <lb/>
We now have tin hand a nice <lb/>
line of dress goods at remarkably <lb/>
figures, come, and con- <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor, <lb/>
J. B Johnston, J. A. <lb/>
At wood Kittrell, J. F. . <lb/>
W. C. Vincent <lb/>
W went t Greenville <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
For apples, mullets <lb/>
and cheap. Bee T. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Body Carts for is <lb/>
now the Mason may <lb/>
want n to b ml your <lb/>
farm lo Hie or <lb/>
A Mfg. are <lb/>
them and <lb/>
hail loiter spud your- order <lb/>
at <lb/>
in- <lb/>
will he <lb/>
II you in if <lb/>
and <lb/>
col it. and C <lb/>
St. K vi <lb/>
i; lo <lb/>
the <lb/>
A wood. The <lb/>
A G. Mtg. Co. to on- <lb/>
Stoves, heaters and ranges. All <lb/>
styles, lowest prices. See stock <lb/>
before purchasing and save money. <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Misses Bertha p <lb/>
Olivia Cox, of Grifton, came <lb/>
Thursday to spend some time with <lb/>
Mrs. Cox. <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Cox. Board per day. Best <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
Pocket and tablet cutlery <lb/>
crockery tinware big <lb/>
line, cheap. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Penny a specialty at the <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Car load new Hour <lb/>
A. W. Co. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
columns, brackets all kinds of <lb/>
house trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Shirts and up <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
market, in town. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Oranges and <lb/>
candies at H. . <lb/>
Miss Nancy Smith, who is teach- <lb/>
near Black Jack, came up to <lb/>
to spend Thursday <lb/>
and Friday and went home Friday <lb/>
to visit her parents. <lb/>
Bargains tor the people Puces <lb/>
Bright H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Car load Salt for sale cheap <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
B. me your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Carload of salt just received. Q <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
Big of Royal flour <lb/>
just received. Prices <lb/>
i. Co. <lb/>
We to pay highest <lb/>
prices for eggs chickens and tor <lb/>
keys. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
boots and shoes all de- <lb/>
us at A. W. Ange at Co. <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 nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
can save our customers money, <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Paper roofing, hardware, etc. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
We left our Thanksgiving game <lb/>
in the woods. <lb/>
of well broke mules, sound <lb/>
heavy and strong. Apply to A. <lb/>
G. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
and water proof coats <lb/>
boots and shoes a specialty at <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
For brick store <lb/>
feet long, call on or write Jno. <lb/>
Whitty Son, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
We are paying for turkeys <lb/>
limn now on. Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Dress goods, and <lb/>
hamburgs all cheep at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Floor oil cloth at A. W. Ange <lb/>
geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for same. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Car load of best patent flour <lb/>
just received at Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Miss Cox, who is teach- <lb/>
near Grimesland, came hone <lb/>
to mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Evelyn Cox. <lb/>
For stoves and dinner pots, go <lb/>
to A. W. Co., <lb/>
For dress goods, velvets silks go <lb/>
A W. <lb/>
At Reduced Prices--The A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co. are closing out a big <lb/>
lot wire fence reduced <lb/>
They have the finest and most <lb/>
substantial fence made and you <lb/>
can get a bargain if you apply at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
For fresh meat beef, fish and <lb/>
Thanksgiving. <lb/>
If the Thanksgiving; <lb/>
DINNER is well dressed <lb/>
surely the DINER aught <lb/>
to be. <lb/>
A may be just as thank <lb/>
in his old clothes as in <lb/>
new ones, but he doesn't <lb/>
look it. <lb/>
How about one of our <lb/>
HANDSOME SUITS <lb/>
or one of our elegant <lb/>
scoots OVERCOATS <lb/>
for Thanksgiving <lb/>
Perhaps it's a new Hat, a new Tie, Gloves, or <lb/>
something else in Haberdashery you're wanting. <lb/>
The Best of Everything is Here, <lb/>
and Thanksgiving is a splendid time to <lb/>
pear in something new. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier <lb/>
A. G. Mfg. Co. wants a barbecue. Go to H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
trimmer of about one years tat <lb/>
wood cart bub. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is now Co <lb/>
Seed. They pay received a lime <lb/>
price or will a. w. <lb/>
tor meal. When We want, to buy your <lb/>
i re write for prices. Sheep Skins, Goat Skin-, <lb/>
For f nits and Turkey, Geese, <lb/>
lo a. r and Co. They j <lb/>
int. market price- U- <lb/>
A. G. Cos Co. have <lb/>
received it id bar <lb/>
f want ii fl-i <lb/>
you cm <lb/>
bed wire and A q Mfg Co. <lb/>
pair <lb/>
them <lb/>
Better call <lb/>
have them in <lb/>
poultry is of course strong owe while <lb/>
wire. stick. <lb/>
Cheap shoes dry goods, notions, Oranges apples and raisins <lb/>
robber Roods. H L. Johnson. <lb/>
Art rugs trunks, <lb/>
at T. N. iv On.<lb/>
Store <lb/>
a, <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL <lb/>
cents per bottle at Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Cox, Winterville, N. C. 3-22<lb/>
tract to ha vi- five hundred cords clocks and rubbers <lb/>
woodcut Co. <lb/>
a job van at R G. Chapman, A Co, say that <lb/>
office. they a Taste as good as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
Protect your feet by wearing general and price <lb/>
good shoes. B. G. Chapman <lb/>
Co. have kind size yon i-----. <lb/>
Mr. Mm. Rena <lb/>
Galloway of ace visit- <lb/>
at B. W. <lb/>
School pens, <lb/>
supplies of ail <lb/>
can be toned at the drug <lb/>
store. <lb/>
A. Kittrell for feed stuff <lb/>
of nil kinds <lb/>
Frank of Greenville, <lb/>
wt here Thursday. He <lb/>
Tie oil mill in now day <lb/>
and <lb/>
per yard, <lb/>
C-, <lb/>
hand cheap. If <lb/>
w-h a second hand <lb/>
A. O. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co.<lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. G. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
This ins a reputation to sustain. It is a <lb/>
and place to buy, a place where <lb/>
i nut, and whore <lb/>
j with prices, wherein the <lb/>
i Think of it us your store, <lb/>
your in <lb/>
values in <lb/>
Cloths, Cheviots, Serges fancy, <lb/>
tin I tings. The ii eel suits and <lb/>
Skirt v. <lb/>
Jackets. he mist <lb/>
I Jackets for fall winter are here. The style <lb/>
are different from those lat season. Too to <lb/>
attempt description. <lb/>
Ready to wear Clothing. We carry the <lb/>
of Clothing made for boys, youths and <lb/>
We curry system and the , <lb/>
made by Co. Try a , , <lb/>
and if not satisfactory, money v, <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
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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/>
cl cur Patrons. We have the variety that insures the easy and satisfactory choice. <lb/>
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and merit. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS BEEN PAID IS <lb/>
fl III <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
We are waiting to please yon with Dress Have <lb/>
placed on a pretty line of the newest styles <lb/>
patterns. It has been oar pleasure to show prices, cent a <lb/>
to per yard. <lb/>
Our line of Trimmings is complete. no com- <lb/>
on this line. Prices from to per yard. <lb/>
We are constantly adding to oar Dress Goods and Trim- <lb/>
ming Department the newest and up-to-date a fast Mi <lb/>
they oat, striving at all times to maintain the high <lb/>
standard that we have established in these lines. <lb/>
to us for the we will not <lb/>
you. <lb/>
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our line of <lb/>
Jackets and Furs. <lb/>
PRICES to <lb/>
Ar II Line of <lb/>
and Jackets. <lb/>
Our are the newest creations and our Prices <lb/>
Quality considered. <lb/>
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OUR FINE SHOE LINES. <lb/>
The Dorothy for Ladies, Prices and <lb/>
Health for. <lb/>
rt <lb/>
Modern fine shoe making is a of <lb/>
and Many shoe <lb/>
makers the <lb/>
of good shoe making, they <lb/>
know how a durable and <lb/>
stylish shoe ought to be made, <lb/>
but lack the necessary <lb/>
to out their ideals. <lb/>
Only by combining these three <lb/>
qualifications can you pet per- <lb/>
shoes. Our Fine <lb/>
Lines, the Dorothy D and <lb/>
Health, the <lb/>
very acme of scientific <lb/>
shoe making combined with <lb/>
style and finish. <lb/>
M, Art <lb/>
OF X. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated if arrears paid within on month while <lb/>
are living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be pal. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. O. <lb/>
I Do You Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES. <lb/>
THE NEW YORK BAZAAR <lb/>
Will Do it For You. <lb/>
Our buyers arc Keeping eyes open <lb/>
on every sale in the Northern Markets and <lb/>
they grab every opportunity to give you <lb/>
GOODS AT I-3 THEIR REAL VALUE <lb/>
Call and see us before you do your <lb/>
chasing. <lb/>
new <lb/>
IN CHEEK BUILDING. <lb/>
A Full Line of <lb/>
Fancy and Staple <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
We Cordially in- <lb/>
you to call <lb/>
on us. <lb/>
coffee l B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Your Friends,<lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Tobacco has <lb/>
are Higher. We are well equip- <lb/>
for selling your tobacco to <lb/>
fine advantage. We have com- <lb/>
men and one of the <lb/>
est and best lighted houses in <lb/>
the State. Sell with us, we'll <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
PARHAM, BOWLING.<lb/>
It. <lb/>
Mother everywhere praise Out <lb/>
Minute Cure for suffer <lb/>
logs it him relieved and the lives <lb/>
of their ones ii la A <lb/>
for coughs croup and <lb/>
A. L, Spafford, <lb/>
Postmaster of Mien, <lb/>
little girl was unconscious <lb/>
from strangulation daring u sudden <lb/>
and terrible of croup <lb/>
Minute Cure quickly re- <lb/>
and cured bar I cannot <lb/>
praise it too One Minute <lb/>
relieve wakes <lb/>
cuts out phlegm, <lb/>
draws out and re- <lb/>
move every cause of a and <lb/>
strain on Hold by L. <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Bonds make <lb/>
make the years. <lb/>
A Wild Ride For Lit <lb/>
With family expecting <lb/>
him to die, and a sou <lb/>
life, miles, to get Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery Consumption, <lb/>
ii ml V. H. Brown, <lb/>
of Ind., endured death's <lb/>
asthma, but <lb/>
wonderful gave instant <lb/>
relief cured him. He <lb/>
now sleep soundly every <lb/>
Like marvelous cures <lb/>
Consumption Pneumonia, <lb/>
Coughs, Colds and Grip <lb/>
prove its matchless merit for all <lb/>
Throat and Lung trouble. <lb/>
bottles and <lb/>
bottles free at Wont en's Drag Store <lb/>
t. t. t. s. W, <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
MILLINERY CLOTHING. <lb/>
We are sole agent for <lb/>
We use only the best mate- <lb/>
rials in our Hence <lb/>
the Popularity to which it has make of Men's <lb/>
grown and recognized by all i Youths Quit <lb/>
well dressed people to be up-to- I <lb/>
date in every way. Coats and <lb/>
C. r. BIG STORE<lb/>
too prolonged <lb/>
own en,. <lb/>
Fearful Odds Against Him <lb/>
Bedridden, alone and destitute. <lb/>
in brief was the condition of <lb/>
old soldier by name of J. J. <lb/>
Havens, O. For years <lb/>
be was troubled with Kidney dis- <lb/>
ease and neither nor <lb/>
gave relief, At <lb/>
he tried Bitters. Ir put I <lb/>
him on his feet in short <lb/>
now he on the toad <lb/>
t Best on earth for <lb/>
Liver and Kidney troubles and all <lb/>
and Bowl <lb/>
plaints. Only <lb/>
by J. L. Wooten, <lb/>
a to yourself, and <lb/>
others will be you. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock of this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
to be found in any city. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
The Recognized Leaders of Fine <lb/>
Furniture for a little money, Tables Rocking <lb/>
Chairs, Couches, Lounges, Cribs, <lb/>
Single Beds, Brass Beds. you <lb/>
call for in this line. <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve baa <lb/>
cured thousands caves of Piles. <lb/>
bought a box Witt's V. itch <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
of our write H. <lb/>
Tex., <lb/>
if fr of Piles <lb/>
cured me. p. gold <lb/>
by f,. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
Next is I <lb/>
n off. <lb/>
What is Life <lb/>
the last analysis nobody I <lb/>
knows, but we do know <lb/>
under strict, law. Abuse <lb/>
veil <lb/>
of <lb/>
in <lb/>
or Liver <lb/>
Dr. King's Life Pd <lb/>
re-adjusts this. It s gentle, <lb/>
thorough. Only at <lb/>
Drag Store. <lb/>
of <lb/>
A Good Complexion. <lb/>
eyes and nay cheeks <lb/>
red by using Do Witt's Little <lb/>
so p. <lb/>
Moore, Tex. A <lb/>
certain cur, for biliousness, <lb/>
Small <lb/>
f In net. Sold by L. <lb/>
purse what thou- <lb/>
I WE WORK ALL THE TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS. <lb/>
. ea here the most Startling <lb/>
heard <lb/>
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard. <lb/>
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent. <lb/>
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard <lb/>
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair. <lb/>
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price <lb/>
Men Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents. <lb/>
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants <lb/>
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents. <lb/>
brain, <lb/>
ens. inn, while you shop. <lb/>
That's <lb/>
i Makes you <lb/>
well, you well. <lb/>
Tea or Tablet v. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
We mean what we say. The above a <lb/>
good Bargain we are offering. Come to see many <lb/>
j Lock For The Hive.<lb/>
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<p>
Than <lb/>
Meredith, whose <lb/>
with English high life, Eves <lb/>
. He built himself a <lb/>
long u-o. It is charming, but <lb/>
a A. young woman with a let- <lb/>
l. . of introduction visited Mi. Mere- <lb/>
. L as his home was being <lb/>
. With some pride he showed her <lb/>
o. r the building, but she, a little <lb/>
your books <lb/>
you describe huge castles and spa- <lb/>
baronial halls, but when you <lb/>
come to build you put a little bit <lb/>
of a like this. Why is <lb/>
is replied the <lb/>
an- cheaper than <lb/>
Phil Grave. <lb/>
The only tiling that marks the <lb/>
where General Phil Seamy fell <lb/>
in the bottle of Chantilly, Va., is a <lb/>
OM <lb/>
Bedridden, alone and destitute. <lb/>
Such, in brief wan the condition of <lb/>
an old name , J. J. <lb/>
k, U. For <lb/>
be wan v. Kidney dis- <lb/>
ease and neither <lb/>
cine gave relief. length <lb/>
he tried Bitter-. It <lb/>
him on bin feet in short order <lb/>
now he on the road <lb/>
t- Be-t earth for <lb/>
Liver and Kidney and all <lb/>
forms of Stomach and Bowel Com- <lb/>
plaints. Only Guaranteed <lb/>
by J. L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk,<lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE. <lb/>
. V V <lb/>
and that was <lb/>
rough cress of pine. <lb/>
placed there by an old Johnny Rel <lb/>
Captain J. N. Bollard. General <lb/>
old chief of scouts, Captain <lb/>
has told the story of <lb/>
how the tears came into the eyes of <lb/>
Lee and Stonewall Jackson when <lb/>
they heard of death, lie <lb/>
had been with j i the Mexican <lb/>
campaign, and they I him. <lb/>
Sailors n., Sf <lb/>
When the British Mediterranean <lb/>
squadron of forty-three war-hips <lb/>
visited Smyrna at end of <lb/>
March the got a day ashore <lb/>
and squandered in the <lb/>
town. sailor at the end of his <lb/>
day he had left. So he <lb/>
hired ten boatmen at cents each <lb/>
to row him out to his ship and <lb/>
rived there in style. <lb/>
A Ball. <lb/>
Two thousand disciples of <lb/>
Wilton held recently on the banks <lb/>
f the Seine the greatest fishing con- <lb/>
test ever known. After the contest <lb/>
there was an ball. This is <lb/>
the greatest fish ball on record, and <lb/>
since there was a bouquet, too, bread <lb/>
on this occasion went with one <lb/>
balL <lb/>
Help introduce <lb/>
the automatic steam pi <lb/>
chine Carolina <lb/>
reg <lb/>
Guaranteed to do a family's awn- <lb/>
in minutes without labor or <lb/>
attention, to cleaner than <lb/>
washing machine or <lb/>
beard. Will not harm IDA most <lb/>
delicate fabric. Sells sight. <lb/>
Big money for Customer <lb/>
happy. For particulars address <lb/>
H. B Adams, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bole agent for North Carolina <lb/>
READ. COM <lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values <lb/>
To who this may <lb/>
persons are bid on the <lb/>
old Clark, <lb/>
and Hams land in Pitt <lb/>
with dogs or otherwise, <lb/>
under the law. <lb/>
This Nov. 1904. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
by It. J. Cobb, Manager. <lb/>
11-3 d <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
O. O Newman, <lb/>
baby was did not grow. <lb/>
Our doctor Hollis- <lb/>
Mountain Tea. Now <lb/>
she's Strong, rosy and healthy, <lb/>
to your Tm. cents. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price,<lb/>
LY IN SALEM <lb/>
ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. <lb/>
Ph. D., Principal. <lb/>
Winston Salem. H. C. March 9th., <lb/>
M. N. C , <lb/>
It is a unusual in life order tins late <lb/>
in more which <lb/>
we add to our the i at <lb/>
in the work. We added quite n i r id your <lb/>
during few and i <lb/>
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
yards checked homespun, others price <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
instrument during I be last few Mid thy have all q Li -II others <lb/>
given good sat Ion. a piano of unusual merit, Sample ail Oilier <lb/>
the constant us.- h ch all pianos have within <lb/>
JUT -u- . <lb/>
School, but we are glad l- to that your <lb/>
have stood i m. w will continue to purchase <lb/>
front Your urn. a need arises. <lb/>
think . dozen now in the school. <lb/>
J. II. Clew ell, Principal. <lb/>
X rare i magnificent <lb/>
play cs <lb/>
ii <lb/>
; i n- <lb/>
They are fully <lb/>
and up. <lb/>
w guaranteed. <lb/>
factory tale will <lb/>
close before many more <lb/>
Title, m lowest days, when factory prices will <lb/>
and e promptly withdrawn, and if <lb/>
the Moor slight, you any earthly use for <lb/>
It at piano r organ it <lb/>
preen from pa you to take a look around. <lb/>
hen in Mis <lb/>
is guaranteed for years. B Patrick, who is <lb/>
fine display with us during our stay <lb/>
of at low here, he glad to on <lb/>
ranging In price from a tune. <lb/>
CHAS. M. <lb/>
fl. Q. <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
pair Leather Shoes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At tho close of business, Nov. 1904.<lb/>
Furniture fixtures, 1,241.86 ,.,. <lb/>
Due from Capital StOCK paid in 19,000.00 <lb/>
Gold Coin Undivided profits <lb/>
Coin 201.71 <lb/>
Bk other U S 4,014.00 to <lb/>
Total Total <lb/>
Site of North <lb/>
Pitt County. j <lb/>
J R Davis, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
the statement is to the bet of <lb/>
to before . <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Bat <lb/>
A E. TUCKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. Q. <lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
Job Work <lb/>
Send your orders to this office.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR fl ADVANCE <lb/>
PITT COUNTY BANKS. <lb/>
Five Institutions i i Finance. <lb/>
Tee recent establishment of <lb/>
banks at and Bethel <lb/>
five bunks in operation in <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
does not hesitate to y that these <lb/>
banks are as solid and make as <lb/>
any in the <lb/>
the condition of these banks at the <lb/>
close of on Nov. 10th, <lb/>
made in response to the call of the <lb/>
n commission, <lb/>
gives public an idea the <lb/>
excellence of institutions <lb/>
The reports ave all beta publish- <lb/>
ed la Reflector and the <lb/>
Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. DECEMBER<lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
N. C., Nov. 1904. <lb/>
Charles is spending <lb/>
the week on his farm over the <lb/>
river. <lb/>
Mrs. Lorenzo after <lb/>
spending several days no Green- <lb/>
ville, returned <lb/>
W. E. went to <lb/>
The report of <lb/>
Hutu- Dudley and Bill <lb/>
were here Sunday. <lb/>
Mi-b Allie spent Saturday <lb/>
night Sunday with relatives in <lb/>
den. <lb/>
O. H. sou, <lb/>
Sunday ear <lb/>
D-iii attended church in <lb/>
people of the feel a j <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
K. E. went to <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
V party will he at <lb/>
school house Friday p. m. <lb/>
Dec. Every laxly come. <lb/>
A of our friends attend- <lb/>
ed church at Sunday. <lb/>
the es of <lb/>
in <lb/>
their amount f <lb/>
money in <lb/>
also gives an r u <lb/>
of the people th <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville the <lb/>
-oldest of these being <lb/>
establish-d in 1896 which time <lb/>
it bank of <lb/>
In <lb/>
every year has shown fine progress, Reported for <lb/>
today its are Club was delight <lb/>
a little than by Miss Winnie <lb/>
The deposits of this bank are Tuesday afternoon, <lb/>
while the and 122nd, at her residence on Fourth <lb/>
undivided profit are nearly The guests were <lb/>
SANS CLUB. <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Proceedings of Board of Aldermen. <lb/>
leg the new guard house end <lb/>
; the payments on avenue. <lb/>
The were to <lb/>
; meet all trains, to patrol <lb/>
The board of aldermen met in every section of the town, and to <lb/>
monthly session Thursday be places <lb/>
all the members being where Honor illegally <lb/>
sold or gambling carried on; also <lb/>
J S. who had been that the ordinance prohibiting <lb/>
alderman for the on the streets la more <lb/>
first ward in place of Buck, rigidly enforced. <lb/>
resigned, qualified by taking the <lb/>
official oath and entered upon his Service at Christian Church Sunday Dec. <lb/>
duties. 4th. <lb/>
The street committee reported; The morning service <lb/>
that only little work had been J be in charge the Christian <lb/>
done on the streets as it was Board of Missions <lb/>
thought best not to do much until the first Lord's Day in De- <lb/>
the laying of water set apart W. <lb/>
that the claims of Brinkley p, <lb/>
Hooker for to their A lo <lb/>
bad j prepared and will include an ad- <lb/>
been by the ton paying by A <lb/>
them Two other adjustments map of the world has <lb/>
with property owners b j been prepared to <lb/>
the avenue were made, work of M. <lb/>
Mm. M. M. Harriss to be paid Following is the <lb/>
and James Lout; <lb/>
The and wells <lb/>
vocation. <lb/>
Scripture lesson. <lb/>
Prayer, <lb/>
in t stock. <lb/>
a few bank <lb/>
anywhere i . make. <lb/>
The Greenville Trust <lb/>
reported their in <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
The market committee reported <lb/>
that the old buildings the lot <lb/>
need a market <lb/>
guard house had been sold <lb/>
that the new guard house was <lb/>
nearly completed. <lb/>
The white cemetery commute <lb/>
reported work done last <lb/>
meeting. <lb/>
Tue tax collect r, treasurer, <lb/>
police officer, <lb/>
chief of <lb/>
presented <lb/>
reports for The dis- <lb/>
received by Miss <lb/>
invited the parlor, which <lb/>
WM beautifully decorated <lb/>
Beauty roses. <lb/>
Co. was established in 1901 and The was to order, <lb/>
been remarkable. r the transaction of <lb/>
Beginning with capital, was entertained by the <lb/>
the end of the second it in- reading of a short selection by <lb/>
Creased to If 5.000 At that time j Mis. Haywood and a de- sales daring the mouth <lb/>
its was J musical program by <lb/>
among the stock holders, and; Pal tie Skinner and Sallie Gotten, <lb/>
since its u nu i profits The had the pleasure of <lb/>
reached To-1 having with <lb/>
day its total are to Skinner <lb/>
and deposit and Miss Dickinson, of <lb/>
After the program the hostess <lb/>
Bank of ii less then served dainty and <lb/>
two years old, y- ts total re- the club adjourned to meet with <lb/>
this sh time show an Mi-6 Lottie Blow Dee. <lb/>
above and its <lb/>
j END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB. <lb/>
.; <lb/>
Hymn <lb/>
Hymn <lb/>
those women <lb/>
which labored with me in the gee- <lb/>
Phil. <lb/>
the Very Thought <lb/>
of Travis <lb/>
E. Hooker and Mrs. <lb/>
Preaching by the pas- <lb/>
tor first of a series of sermons <lb/>
Footsteps of Sub- <lb/>
for Dec. 4th. Fathers <lb/>
H. H. Moore, pastor. <lb/>
amounted to <lb/>
J. R. C. S. Carr W. <lb/>
A. Bo wen were appointed a com- <lb/>
with the city attorney <lb/>
look over the town charter re <lb/>
commend sch changes as thought <lb/>
advisable to ask the next <lb/>
to make in the charter. <lb/>
The chief police was instructed I Wilmington is soon to lie have <lb/>
to notify owners of the paper. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
op which Gorman factory <lb/>
that the excavation must <lb/>
be filled so that it will <lb/>
water. <lb/>
An ordinance was adopted pro- <lb/>
boys under i g years of <lb/>
started nu. l been doing Reported <lb/>
only a f when End of the Century Book <lb/>
report was made ah a resource held a most delightful meet- <lb/>
above i i posits above Tuesday afternoon, at the age entering or in pool <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. Bowen or placing games therein <lb/>
The , Trust j fourth Street. under a of an equal <lb/>
Co. business about the first ; were for the I to be imposed ii on keep <lb/>
of November, in less than tan j, nil banquet, which be I era of pool or billiard who <lb/>
days showed of nearly at boys under the prescribed <lb/>
nearly evening, Dec. 8th. age to loiter in or play games in <lb/>
Taking statements of the <lb/>
live banks together show re- <lb/>
sources de- <lb/>
posits of nearly which is <lb/>
a can be <lb/>
he literary program for the, the pool room. <lb/>
was post until the The manager of the telephone <lb/>
next meeting. was given <lb/>
Miss Dickinson and Mis. A. E. <lb/>
fucker were the present. <lb/>
Most delicious refreshments <lb/>
Of. The banks are all welt officer I served, after which the club ad- <lb/>
The home it is <lb/>
to be enlarged. <lb/>
The Baptist State Convention <lb/>
will meet Elizabeth City on the <lb/>
7th. <lb/>
December 23rd will be observed <lb/>
as North be the public <lb/>
schools the state. <lb/>
A movement is bot to make <lb/>
Beaufort, N. C, a great seaport. <lb/>
Senator Simmons other <lb/>
men of stale are taking <lb/>
much interest in the project. <lb/>
The County Superintendents of <lb/>
Public Schools of North Carolina <lb/>
trim such of the trees holding their annual session in <lb/>
under police direction, intern i <lb/>
with the telephone wires. <lb/>
J. C. Lanier was elected a <lb/>
ed, and by thorough I to meet with Mrs. L. tee of graded school to fill the <lb/>
this week. We see from <lb/>
the daily papers that tho <lb/>
is quite large. <lb/>
business men. <lb/>
Over Twelve Million Bales. <lb/>
Fleming on Tuesday. Dec. 13th. <lb/>
vacancy caused b; the resignation <lb/>
of M. A. Alien. Mr. Lanier <lb/>
i Dr. It. L. both placed <lb/>
Small fire. <lb/>
The bureau report issued today J About o'clock the <lb/>
places the estimate of the cotton night a belonging to Eliza <lb/>
crop this season at a colored woman, out in <lb/>
In of this j colored west of <lb/>
heavy report there was a limits, caught on fire and was I <lb/>
decline of about a quarter cent in ; nearly destroyed. An alarm was <lb/>
Wine. given down town and many people <lb/>
New Deacon. j went wan <lb/>
tar that the fire was <lb/>
carried there. <lb/>
At a in the Baptist <lb/>
church Wednesday night C. E. <lb/>
Lincoln was elected to fill a <lb/>
i i i f i We have lbs of Bel <lb/>
tie board of deacons. Cream cheese that we close <lb/>
The church made an admirable out at lbs far at Johnston <lb/>
selection. I Bros. 11-30 <lb/>
Help introduce <lb/>
the automatic steam washing ma- <lb/>
chine North Carolina <lb/>
i he greatest invention of the age. <lb/>
Guaranteed to do a family's wash- <lb/>
in without laborer <lb/>
tent ion, and to wash cleaner than <lb/>
washing machine or wash- <lb/>
Will not harm tho most <lb/>
delicate fabric. Sells on sight. <lb/>
Big money for agents. Customers <lb/>
Night policeman Buck For particulars address <lb/>
J. E Adams, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Sole agent for North Carolina. <lb/>
vote was tie for live ballots. <lb/>
It was ordered that the note to <lb/>
the Banking A Trust <lb/>
, for borrowed be <lb/>
ed for days. <lb/>
abandoned the position the <lb/>
office was declared vacant, and W <lb/>
H. was elected night <lb/>
police. <lb/>
Accounts allowed and or <lb/>
drawn on the treasurer <lb/>
amounting to something <lb/>
Much of this was for <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, Dec. 1st., 1901. <lb/>
J. Thigpen is quite sick. <lb/>
Haywood Everette, of Roberson- <lb/>
i in town. <lb/>
J. White today for <lb/>
son to visit his son and attend the <lb/>
conference. <lb/>
Ex-Governor and Mrs. T. J. Jar- <lb/>
vis went to Henderson today to <lb/>
the conference. <lb/>
Mrs. Asa has arrived <lb/>
from to join Mr. <lb/>
in making their home here. <lb/>
Friday, Dec. 2nd., 1904. <lb/>
B F. Sugg, of Washington, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
Mayor W, R. Parker went to <lb/>
Ray A. Tyson left this morning <lb/>
for Wilmington. <lb/>
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, was here today. <lb/>
Mrs. W. G. Lang, of Farmville, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. R. L Smith. <lb/>
Mm. A. H. left this morn- <lb/>
for to her par- <lb/>
attend the conference. <lb/>
Saturday, Dee. 3rd., <lb/>
Mrs. C. F. Manning went to <lb/>
den Friday evening. <lb/>
B. T. of came <lb/>
in Friday evening. <lb/>
A. C. Monk returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Tarboro. <lb/>
Harry Skinner returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins came in Friday <lb/>
night from Richmond. <lb/>
K H. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from on the read. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. J. H Warren left <lb/>
this morning for a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. O. B. Baines, who has been <lb/>
visiting Mrs. L. W. Tucker, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. returned <lb/>
from Raleigh where <lb/>
be had attending the meeting <lb/>
of county superintendents. <lb/>
Inspector <lb/>
who has been spending some days <lb/>
here inspecting the in <lb/>
the county, left this morning. <lb/>
A. H. Wooten, factory manager <lb/>
of the A. T. Ce. here, been <lb/>
to and left <lb/>
evening for new poet <lb/>
W. L. president <lb/>
H. B. Walker, vice president of <lb/>
the O. D. S Co., of New York; <lb/>
agent at Norfolk; <lb/>
T. H, Myers, at <lb/>
M. K. King and H. B. <lb/>
of Norfolk, officials of the N. A ti. <lb/>
railroad, were here today. <lb/>
Now doth the Small Trade Dis- <lb/>
count Stump <lb/>
Improve each shining hour <lb/>
And gather premiums for the wise <lb/>
Who know that cash has power. <lb/>
cost yon too <lb/>
unless you get Trade Discount <lb/>
Stamps with them. cash <lb/>
purchase made of J. B. Cherry A <lb/>
Co., will give you stamps to help <lb/>
fill your book. <lb/>
A young man puts in a <lb/>
lot of time looking at his new gold <lb/>
watch. <lb/>
It is not what you earn but what <lb/>
yon save will make you rich <lb/>
If yon will boy your groceries of <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co., you will get <lb/>
Trade Discount Stamps which, <lb/>
when saved, will make you rich in <lb/>
pocket and your homo rich in <lb/>
handsome things. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
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