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CONDENSED STORIES. <lb/>
v a Smoked With <lb/>
of England. <lb/>
of King Edward's little <lb/>
u sea is said to a fondness for <lb/>
s lire. <lb/>
A writer in the Friend <lb/>
i a f him that when he was Prince <lb/>
one sToning hearing the <lb/>
f lire engines pissing hi fol- <lb/>
lowed them to their operations. <lb/>
While looking on he entered into <lb/>
with a reporter <lb/>
was taking notes of the occurrence, <lb/>
ad, when about to return home <lb/>
again he drew out his cigar case and <lb/>
In <lb/>
Fever are longer t- <lb/>
of water, but, an the <lb/>
are allowed all want- It <lb/>
can be given frequently, hut tower <lb/>
large quantities at a time. It <lb/>
always be sipped slowly. <lb/>
food of any kind should be <lb/>
permitted. Drinks may be varied <lb/>
by giving toast water, jelly water, <lb/>
cold whey or lemon or orange <lb/>
in cold water. Occasionally, when it <lb/>
is desirable to promote perspiration, <lb/>
it will be better to have drinks given <lb/>
hot. <lb/>
Saucers For Plants. <lb/>
For the who house, <lb/>
plants then are a growing cumber j <lb/>
of conveniences. For large and. <lb/>
heavy plants a fiber saucer or tray <lb/>
on whet-la will be found of special <lb/>
advantage,. Not only do those hold <lb/>
the pot high enough from the floor <lb/>
to keep the from injuring <lb/>
the carpet, requiring no other stand <lb/>
for that purpose, but they facilitate <lb/>
the moving of even the heaviest <lb/>
i plant with no injury to the plant, <lb/>
carpet or the mover. <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
DOWN HT <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.<lb/>
CONVINCED <lb/>
. this time, said moral. <lb/>
red the reporter a cigar, which <lb/>
accepted and, tearing <lb/>
i leaf from his notebook, pro- <lb/>
carefully to roll it up. <lb/>
On the prince asking the reason <lb/>
his doing to he replied, may <lb/>
never again have the honor of re- <lb/>
u from your highness <lb/>
and should like to keep this one as <lb/>
The prince know <lb/>
j me then. did not think I should I <lb/>
and, <lb/>
Sing his rigor case, sail, you I <lb/>
The reporter, nothing loath, no- <lb/>
it again tho kind i the <lb/>
remarking as i-o, <lb/>
j to smoke this <lb/>
I mi <lb/>
l Stories of <lb/>
Emerson was a boy he often <lb/>
helped with the housework. One <lb/>
day. he was scouring knives and <lb/>
pa to hum of <lb/>
j Sweetly This was hardly <lb/>
In accord with the harsh sounds he <lb/>
was producing, and he composed the <lb/>
following lines as a <lb/>
Melodious knife, and thou, harmonious <lb/>
by th poet scourer's rugged <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
y slide alone the <lb/>
board. <lb/>
not roar happy bard re- <lb/>
When a Second Adventist wont <lb/>
to Concord to warn <lb/>
of the approaching end of <lb/>
on the way from the city <lb/>
ii He met Theodore Parker returning <lb/>
from a call on Emerson. <lb/>
him, he delivered his message, <lb/>
whereupon Parker <lb/>
that makes no difference to me. I <lb/>
live in The prophet went <lb/>
I on until he found Emerson, whom <lb/>
it he warned that the world would <lb/>
ft soon pass away. said <lb/>
Emerson can do very well with- <lb/>
out <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
To Toll Good Eggs. <lb/>
to ten a good egg from a bad i A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values <lb/>
one hold it between you and the T <lb/>
light. A lamp or is better <lb/>
than strong sunshine. The good <lb/>
egg will have a fresh look all over. <lb/>
When an egg is old there will be a <lb/>
hollow space at one end. If yon <lb/>
find a dark spot which does not dis- <lb/>
appear when slightly shaken the <lb/>
has been laid a long time, and <lb/>
yolk adheres to the shell. Do not <lb/>
buy eggs which do not look clear <lb/>
full. <lb/>
Brown Bread. <lb/>
A reliable recipe for brown bread <lb/>
is One cup of soar milk, one <lb/>
cup of New Orleans molasses, one <lb/>
cup of graham flour, one cup of <lb/>
one cup of white flour, <lb/>
one and a half teaspoonfuls of soda <lb/>
and a dash of salt. Pour into a <lb/>
mold and steam for three <lb/>
hours, <lb/>
muscles, flesh, health <lb/>
tissue Rich red blood, clears the <lb/>
kidneys. and liver <lb/>
whit <lb/>
Mountain do, cent. Te<lb/>
My price <lb/>
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
yards checked homespun, others price <lb/>
ti <lb/>
A Story. <lb/>
Disraeli taken out first <lb/>
at a party, her husband be- <lb/>
at the time premier. This of- <lb/>
of con J era no right of <lb/>
precedence either on him or his <lb/>
wife, but courtesy often grants it, <lb/>
its on this occasion. Lady <lb/>
ford, whose husband lord <lb/>
at the time, was heard to re- <lb/>
mark, is that woman going <lb/>
into dinner before <lb/>
The next day Lord <lb/>
was requested to surrender the <lb/>
great seal. When he gave it up to <lb/>
the queen ho began a complaint and <lb/>
explanation. But the queen stopped <lb/>
him, saying she acted in ac- <lb/>
with the counsel of her <lb/>
ministers in public affairs. It was <lb/>
that a royal duke who <lb/>
present at the audience repeated the <lb/>
outside. <lb/>
The also goes that Mrs. <lb/>
became Viscountess Beacons- <lb/>
Add the next week and, of course, <lb/>
M precedence of Lady <lb/>
who was only a baron- <lb/>
in P. <lb/>
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES, <lb/>
1904-5. <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
announce rate of <lb/>
One and One Third First Class Fare <lb/>
rate <lb/>
Tickets on sale December <lb/>
and Jan. Final <lb/>
returning to January <lb/>
teachers and students of <lb/>
college, on presentation and <lb/>
surrender of certificates signed <lb/>
by superintendents or <lb/>
pals, may be sold <lb/>
the above rate. December 17th <lb/>
to 95th, inclusive, with final <lb/>
limit retarding to January <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
For information, call on <lb/>
ticket agents, or address, <lb/>
H. M T. M. <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG. G. P. A. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
By of a decree if the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, made day, in <lb/>
a certain special proceeding therein <lb/>
entitled, James H. Cobb <lb/>
W. L. Cobb, deceased, against <lb/>
It. J. Cobb and I will, on Moo- <lb/>
day, January 2nd, 1906, before the court <lb/>
door in Greenville, at public <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder for cash, a <lb/>
certain tractor parcel of land situated in <lb/>
Beaver Dam Pitt county and <lb/>
of North Carolina, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of C. D. Smith. J. V. Cobb, <lb/>
Joyner and others, containing acres <lb/>
more r leas, subject to the dower <lb/>
of V. Cobb therein. <lb/>
This the day of December, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
Sample hats, all colors, others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Boys pants, ail sizes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
L L <lb/>
pair Leather Shoes . Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
A. E TUCKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
It taLes a severe matrimonial <lb/>
f t to kill tho orange <lb/>
in Hi <lb/>
c Tea or <lb/>
I Store. <lb/>
FOR SALE- <lb/>
farm containing one <lb/>
fired Sampson Co., <lb/>
on Six <lb/>
from Clinton and two and <lb/>
one half miles from There <lb/>
is plenty of timber and cleared <lb/>
land adapted to all crops <lb/>
of or <lb/>
half cash with security. <lb/>
O. E. Daniel, Turkey, N. C. <lb/>
or <lb/>
W. J. W. C. <lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
Job Work <lb/>
Send your orders to this office.<lb/>
t , <lb/>
MB <lb/>
, Is, <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
a Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
II <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1904 <lb/>
No. <lb/>
DECISION AGAINST DANIEL. <lb/>
Supreme Court Says ad is not Liable <lb/>
Supreme court recently <lb/>
rendered a decision the case of <lb/>
Daniel the Atlantic Cut <lb/>
railroad that is of more then <lb/>
passing It will be rem- <lb/>
that at a time when a <lb/>
man named Atkinson was in the <lb/>
employment of the Coast Line <lb/>
the f cashier at the <lb/>
depot here, a package of money <lb/>
was lost On the eve lag that the <lb/>
package disappeared M. Daniel <lb/>
waited awhile In the depot office <lb/>
for a train to Kinston. The <lb/>
loss of the money was not discover- <lb/>
ed until after the train gone <lb/>
The remembering to have <lb/>
in the office a <lb/>
DEATH OF CLIFFORD TYSON <lb/>
A Bright Boy Called From Earth <lb/>
Clifford Tyson, aged about <lb/>
years, oldest son of M-. and <lb/>
J. C. died at o'clock <lb/>
Sunday g at their home on <lb/>
Fifth street. Neatly three <lb/>
ago he <lb/>
He was critically <lb/>
ill at the time and his life <lb/>
of, but he the <lb/>
operation well showed such <lb/>
improvement as to revive hope <lb/>
that he would recover. Alas vain <lb/>
Though he made a brave <lb/>
for life all that and <lb/>
skill could do was done for him, <lb/>
all thee not May the band <lb/>
f the grim Who will sooner <lb/>
or Inter us all. <lb/>
BOARD OF EDUCATION. <lb/>
Adopts on retiring Treasurer <lb/>
and Member Elected. <lb/>
The board of education of Pitt <lb/>
c held a meeting Monday for <lb/>
the purpose having a final set <lb/>
with the retiring treasurer <lb/>
and turn over the books to the <lb/>
it coming treasurer, also to elect a <lb/>
to a refiling member. <lb/>
T. White succeeds J, B. Cherry <lb/>
as treasurer, and L. C. Arthur <lb/>
was elected a member of the board <lb/>
to succeed J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
The board adopted the following <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
be arrested in Kin-tn and searched <lb/>
The money not being Ion ml <lb/>
son ordered that be released <lb/>
from custody. <lb/>
Daniel n very much mortified <lb/>
at this and returning <lb/>
to Greenville demanded a trial <lb/>
under the l that had been <lb/>
issued. At trial he readily <lb/>
proved himself <lb/>
charge brought against him. Later <lb/>
Daniel suit for damage <lb/>
against the for <lb/>
W hen matter came up for a <lb/>
hearing in Pitt Superior court it <lb/>
was not permitted to go to jury <lb/>
judge ruling that the only <lb/>
point issue whether <lb/>
railroad c <lb/>
the agent. <lb/>
An appeal to Supreme <lb/>
court and following is the gist of <lb/>
the decision rendered by that <lb/>
Appellant, vs. A. C. L.<lb/>
No error. <lb/>
It is within implied couples last week. <lb/>
an agent to preserve the white. <lb/>
property of his and pro <lb/>
it against theft, tint the <lb/>
property been stolen, wrong- <lb/>
employed by the gent <lb/>
to it are not impliedly <lb/>
or authorized by the <lb/>
principal. <lb/>
To render corporation <lb/>
for the malicious and wrought <lb/>
of its agent in prosecuting <lb/>
one property of the <lb/>
corporation, it must either <lb/>
that the corporal ion expressly an- <lb/>
the age ants or that <lb/>
it <lb/>
agent of a rail company <lb/>
has no Implied authority of the <lb/>
company tun arrest <lb/>
prosecution one -opposed to <lb/>
bare Stolen company's money <lb/>
The commission by a servant of <lb/>
gets which he i not employed to <lb/>
commit, does not render the mas- <lb/>
liable, even is shown <lb/>
that the acts were done to benefit <lb/>
or serve master. The master's <lb/>
liability does not depend on the <lb/>
nature of the servant's act, but <lb/>
whether act was in <lb/>
line of servant's duty <lb/>
Within the scope of con- <lb/>
by the master. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Whereas, the relation between <lb/>
tho board of education of Pitt j Pitt county Las had excellent <lb/>
That the board hereby as- <lb/>
their appreciation of <lb/>
bis services and courtesies <lb/>
with them and wishes for him <lb/>
at success in bis enlarged <lb/>
field for usefulness. <lb/>
A. Q. Cox. <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
Members of Hoard. <lb/>
W. H. Clerk <lb/>
The wishes to com- <lb/>
mend of Mr. Arthur <lb/>
by the board an a member of that <lb/>
body A man better sailed for <lb/>
the posit lot could hardly <lb/>
been chosen. He takes active <lb/>
Interest in educational matters and <lb/>
will carry both wisdom <lb/>
into the deliberations of the board. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL <lb/>
. , , Clifford Tyson was a bright by <lb/>
nun J , a <lb/>
his death i very id. He was <lb/>
a little fellow, industrious <lb/>
obliging, kind courteous to all <lb/>
and was a favorite with every one. <lb/>
Funeral services were held <lb/>
county and its retiring treasurer, <lb/>
r. J. Cherry, has been <lb/>
and bis service so long <lb/>
and efficient, therefore be it re- <lb/>
solved <lb/>
1st That this desires to <lb/>
believes that no <lb/>
board in the Hate over bad a <lb/>
better lie has all <lb/>
the church, of he <lb/>
was a member, a. Sunday ob , <lb/>
conducted by Rev. A. he <lb/>
King. interment was j j, <lb/>
Hill cemetery, the pall bearers. <lb/>
being Messrs. C. Car r D. L. ft R <lb/>
James, A. E. Tucker. D. J. Which- Th <lb/>
aid, H. A. and J. . Lang, j <lb/>
The and scholars of , <lb/>
grade of the school m;,,, <lb/>
which he pupil attended the, m <lb/>
funeral a body. I, at all <lb/>
There were many beautiful floral j, <lb/>
tributes the <lb/>
pressed for parents in f <lb/>
sorrow. degree. <lb/>
2nd. Thai mid every <lb/>
of this board has u <lb/>
for him. and as <lb/>
board if education <lb/>
Wednesday, December 7th, <lb/>
B. L. Smith went to Norfolk <lb/>
J. S. Hester left, this morning <lb/>
Granville county. <lb/>
Mrs. Dora Quinn and <lb/>
Miss left this morning for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King left Monday <lb/>
for Elizabeth City to attend tho <lb/>
I Baptist Stace convention. <lb/>
Rev. J. T. <lb/>
spent Monday night here <lb/>
and left this morning for <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Ex-Gov, and Mrs. T. J. Jarvis <lb/>
returned Monday evening from <lb/>
where they had been <lb/>
with pi ids at the . ;,; did. <lb/>
progress made their the N. C. conference. <lb/>
vise administration, and Mr. Ar j <lb/>
prove a valuable co-lab <lb/>
them. <lb/>
PROGRAM <lb/>
office assures him their <lb/>
licenses to , <lb/>
appreciation of his work, their <lb/>
i re pct and regard for him as an <lb/>
. officer and a man, and their wish <lb/>
W. J. Robertson and Martha that he may lb rough the remainder <lb/>
Hawkins. life fill every station or position <lb/>
Henry Corey and Etta to which he may be culled with as <lb/>
ton. much honor and credit to himself <lb/>
For Meeting, Saturday, Dec. <lb/>
10th, 1904. <lb/>
Exercises. <lb/>
Roll call reading of <lb/>
minutes. <lb/>
Business. <lb/>
Carolina Day, dis <lb/>
of programs. <lb/>
with <lb/>
m to its value, Miss Mary <lb/>
Miss Cox. <lb/>
Geography, Paper by <lb/>
Eugenia Harris. <lb/>
Recitation, Liter- <lb/>
and Language, Miss Eloise <lb/>
of <lb/>
of distribution of <lb/>
; this <lb/>
and <lb/>
upon day's work, led by <lb/>
H. <lb/>
This will be an exceedingly <lb/>
meeting each teacher <lb/>
is to be present so that she <lb/>
Tuesday, December 1904. <lb/>
Supt. W. II went over <lb/>
Stokes and Oakley today, <lb/>
Mrs. J. F Kemp, of Henderson, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. A. H. Taft. <lb/>
F. D. Foxhall returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening a trip up the road. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warren re- <lb/>
g from <lb/>
Robersonville. <lb/>
Miss of New <lb/>
Bern, this morning to visit <lb/>
Miss Alice <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. and son, <lb/>
Charlie, returned Tuesday own- <lb/>
from the conference at <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. of <lb/>
Ca., who have been <lb/>
visiting relatives left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Rev. J. A. J. Whit <lb/>
and W Brown returned Tues- <lb/>
evening from conference <lb/>
at Henderson. <lb/>
W. Crawford and as he as treasurer the <lb/>
. , , ., may receive a copy of the <lb/>
a id receive from all , ,, , .,. ,. <lb/>
. t and program of <lb/>
Carolina to be <lb/>
Friday, Dec. You <lb/>
make any of your reports without <lb/>
the <lb/>
Study <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Nannie K. merited love and regard which <lb/>
he now has from this board. <lb/>
Jesse Peel and Joins. <lb/>
Sheppard and Adelaide <lb/>
LitHe. <lb/>
A G. Cox <lb/>
b. M. <lb/>
Members of Board. <lb/>
I H Clerk of Board. <lb/>
That boy of Yours. <lb/>
Leo Tillery and Alice Gorham. j to <lb/>
Allied Jane Mi J L Fleming, <lb/>
having been <lb/>
Wm. Sat ah man. from Ibis district, has <lb/>
We our girls and <lb/>
carefully guard them against <lb/>
worthy boys, but. we leave boy <lb/>
to choose for hi Dwell his associates <lb/>
and his achievements. <lb/>
Girls are naturally winsome, <lb/>
and companionable. They <lb/>
I win their way in hearts and homes. <lb/>
Bur the boy, awkward, <lb/>
i- Invited into few <lb/>
mimic- h feels the worse <lb/>
f r t. <lb/>
t door that swings <lb/>
The vault I bank at Liberty, j , ,,,.,,.,. to <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
Tall and Ann e James. compelled as a member, in Randolph county, was that <lb/>
Henry Ward Mary of the bond of education, and open with dynamite the rob hoy, about <lb/>
total number of licenses is- board bing of expressing bars got away with <lb/>
Alex S Son, of <lb/>
shipped on one steamer <lb/>
for th fiscal year its appreciation of his work, there- <lb/>
Dec. 3rd, was Of these. fore resolved <lb/>
were for whites and for col-. 1st. That in the person of Mt. I The was <lb/>
or. d. This was larger than the Fleming board of of worth <lb/>
issued during the Pitt county had a member efficient . <lb/>
iii a . t. The state board canvassers m <lb/>
year. service, kind courteous as . <lb/>
J . . ., , . their count of he vote find that <lb/>
an associate, diligent guarding <lb/>
the educational interest of the <lb/>
county, alert seeking <lb/>
Tho of the for faithful <lb/>
to remind th.-ii I the discharge of every duty of the <lb/>
The Bazaar Next Week. <lb/>
and the public generally <lb/>
An extra table would certainly <lb/>
be useful in your home. If yon <lb/>
will buy shoes of J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co., the Trade Discount <lb/>
given yon there will earn yon a <lb/>
handsome table free in a very <lb/>
short time. <lb/>
that their will be open at <lb/>
the old Opera Home next week, <lb/>
beginning Wednesday, December <lb/>
the 14th, and continuing through <lb/>
the week. There will be a line <lb/>
display of fancy work, dressed <lb/>
dolls, and numerous other desirable <lb/>
things for Christmas and Christ <lb/>
mas gilts. Before making your <lb/>
purchases visit Bazaar. Re- <lb/>
It pays to boy at J. R. <lb/>
prices ore <lb/>
low Trade Discount member the the Old <lb/>
are given all cash sales. Opera House, next week. <lb/>
2nd. associate. hereby <lb/>
express their regret at having to <lb/>
lose him f o-u board, that they holly and spent <lb/>
will mist his wise counsel and <lb/>
Governor received <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
By the caving of the ditch <lb/>
being dug tor sewer pipes in Kin- <lb/>
a colored man was crushed <lb/>
to death. <lb/>
A nine-year-old Durham boy got <lb/>
faithful acts, which can only lie <lb/>
compensated for the face that his <lb/>
promotion does not take rim from <lb/>
work but only enlarge, his op <lb/>
to serve the people of bis <lb/>
county in standing for <lb/>
progress now being made in <lb/>
which be baa taken no small part. <lb/>
u night in the woods. <lb/>
Talk elect railroad <lb/>
Raleigh to Durham has sprung <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Little ten cent purchases; <lb/>
Small Trade Discount Slump--, <lb/>
Quickly bring lovely things, <lb/>
Rockers, Rugs Lamps. <lb/>
the place where he is sure of <lb/>
is where he <lb/>
not to <lb/>
Ti is one the hardest things in <lb/>
the world to get hold of a <lb/>
get n sure on <lb/>
He is for companionship <lb/>
and be will have it. You can't <lb/>
chain him away from it. He wants <lb/>
companionship of boys, <lb/>
nothing will take bis place. <lb/>
If crime of selfishness has so <lb/>
your heart that joys <lb/>
and hopes boy cannot enter <lb/>
into it, the boy is to be pitied, but <lb/>
so arc Journal. <lb/>
Heady Yours. <lb/>
Several of our subscribers have <lb/>
responded to our request for a <lb/>
remittance and we thank them. <lb/>
We hope will do likewise <lb/>
promptly, ti time all were <lb/>
now.<lb/>
</p>
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BL E <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
furniture Dealer. <lb/>
Far, Cotton s <lb/>
Turkeys. E<lb/>
cults, Table, Low c <lb/>
and<lb/>
root. Henry <lb/>
it an <lb/>
paid <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
Bed <lb/>
Suits, K.<lb/>
Safes, C <lb/>
At <lb/>
Cherries. Apples <lb/>
line Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Floor i; . Moat, Soap- <lb/>
Magic Food, Oil. <lb/>
Motion Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Gaudies, Dried . <lb/>
fine. <lb/>
and China Wat-, i <lb/>
Cheese, Gutter, <lb/>
Sewing Machine and <lb/>
goods. Quality an- <lb/>
quantity. <lb/>
see <lb/>
M. Schultz<lb/>
HOWE TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
TELEGRAPH COMPANY. <lb/>
The <lb/>
re reached <lb/>
this <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Beaufort<lb/>
Henderson, <lb/>
Littleton,<lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
Rock Mi- <lb/>
Warren ton, <lb/>
a ad <lb/>
i i mediate <lb/>
River. <lb/>
points can now <lb/>
the lines of <lb/>
Baltimore Md. <lb/>
. Tenn. <lb/>
Charleston. S- C. <lb/>
City. V, <lb/>
Cincinnati, <lb/>
Columbia, S. C <lb/>
Danville, v <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Tenn. <lb/>
New t-k. N. Y. <lb/>
New Or La <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Petersburg, Va <lb/>
Philadelphia. Pi <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo <lb/>
Va <lb/>
important and ii <lb/>
THE BOARD OF <lb/>
COMMISSIONED <lb/>
COUNTY, N. <lb/>
The following is a statement of the <lb/>
number of meeting of Hoard <lb/>
of each hath <lb/>
number of mile traveled <lb/>
by each the amounts allowed t-at-h <lb/>
member as commissioner fur the fiscal <lb/>
rear ending December 4th, <lb/>
if. J. hath attended days. <lb/>
J. K.<lb/>
B. <lb/>
R. Home <lb/>
Amount allowed J. J. Elks. <lb/>
For x as commissioner.<lb/>
For days as <lb/>
at 2.0 <lb/>
For mil-s traveled <lb/>
at Sets. 19.80 . <lb/>
Amount allowed J. R. <lb/>
For as commissioner <lb/>
at 2.00 <lb/>
For days as <lb/>
at 2.00 14.00 <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
at 10-10 IS <lb/>
Amount allowed J. W Page. <lb/>
For days as commissioner <lb/>
at 2.00 <lb/>
For days is <lb/>
at 2.00 <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
at Sets. 25.83 <lb/>
Amount allowed J. R. Spier <lb/>
days as commissioner <lb/>
at <lb/>
For as <lb/>
at tOO <lb/>
I For <lb/>
at <lb/>
Amount allowed W R. f <lb/>
For days as commissioner <lb/>
at <lb/>
For day as <lb/>
at <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
at Ho <lb/>
Total amount allowed Board <lb/>
State of North I <lb/>
Pitt County S <lb/>
I. Richard <lb/>
of the Board of commissioners for . <lb/>
aforesaid county, hereby mat <lb/>
the foregoing is a correct St as <lb/>
doth appear of record in my office <lb/>
Given under my hand an. seal, this <lb/>
November 22nd, <lb/>
R Williams, <lb/>
Clerk com tor Pitt Co <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
A tbs <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
Dyspepsia. <lb/>
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb/>
Therein <lb/>
diseases <lb/>
PILLS, as s trial will prove. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Beware el <lb/>
the only <lb/>
Witch writer J. L. <lb/>
Tucker, of have <lb/>
it in <lb/>
for years and can <lb/>
it to be Hie Salve on <lb/>
th family should <lb/>
keep i-, as in an <lb/>
remedy, h l <lb/>
be kepi on hand <lb/>
u-e M it nine I Gage, ,, <lb/>
Bosh, S. Y., had a lever <lb/>
ii. jag f-T twelve <lb/>
that could not cute. <lb/>
All remedies <lb/>
prov d I could <lb/>
walk for over ten Finally <lb/>
I to try <lb/>
has com- <lb/>
cured me. It is a wonder- <lb/>
iV itch <lb/>
Salve en res without a Sold <lb/>
L. <lb/>
OF BOYS SUITS AT <lb/>
YORK BAZAAR <lb/>
This week we have got in Boys Suits from a sale, <lb/>
All-Wool Suits at worth Also a <lb/>
line of fine Pants, will sell at their value. <lb/>
Call and see before you do your purchasing. <lb/>
REMEMBER -my <lb/>
New York Bazaar. <lb/>
In Cheek Building., <lb/>
i they drop <lb/>
r, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 1904. <lb/>
the n. ill in <lb/>
f hi- h <lb/>
huff <lb/>
Rocky Tea does. <lb/>
rents, Tea or Tablet. <lb/>
SALE FOR m mm <lb/>
By virtue of a degree of j. to die quick. <lb/>
or court made at the November term, <lb/>
1804, in a cause therein pending en-; <lb/>
titled J. R hunting, of <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Mother Be Careful <lb/>
east Of the j Ann vs Bryan and the I he health our children <lb/>
j other heirs at, aw of I for Con <lb/>
C I Ann the undersigned <lb/>
603.67 <lb/>
6,113.36 <lb/>
securities, etc. <lb/>
Fixture 3,657.32 <lb/>
Due trim Banks 68.841 <lb/>
Cash 7,030.39 <lb/>
Gold Coin 1.303 <lb/>
Silver Coin 2,701.88 <lb/>
31,343.00 <lb/>
f 324,684.12 <lb/>
Capital Stock paid in<lb/>
Undivided Profits <lb/>
Pail 4,084.32 <lb/>
Bills payable 43,000.00 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 226,386.73 <lb/>
check out- <lb/>
standing 663.03<lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier of <lb/>
the above-rained bank, do <lb/>
; V, i the i, James <lb/>
that the statement above is true to the beat of my knowledge <lb/>
ill Si j , i r l I <lb/>
of December, the follow- la the l- and mil belief L. Lit <lb/>
.,.,.,, tracts of laud to pleasant. Sold by L. <lb/>
h D P I V One lot situated in the town of Bethel, , . <lb/>
Hi; f I adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Subscribed and <lb/>
this 22nd day of Nov <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this store yon get Hon- <lb/>
est Goods at Honest Prices. <lb/>
Anything for your <lb/>
can be supplied promptly <lb/>
if cull, or No. <lb/>
being lot on which the said <lb/>
Ann Bryan formerly lived. <lb/>
Also one piece of land in burned morning. <lb/>
ship, adjoining the L. j <lb/>
Jesse Thomas, E. A. j <lb/>
Cherry and others, toe toe rolling <lb/>
piece of land which said lives I lie sea. <lb/>
from her father, W <lb/>
A brick store in was <lb/>
plain, <lb/>
to before <lb/>
C. S. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
R. W. KING, <lb/>
W. B. WILSON, <lb/>
Pi rectors <lb/>
Bryan, containing acres <lb/>
less. Term of <lb/>
This November 1904. <lb/>
p. o Jambs. <lb/>
III. <lb/>
or <lb/>
And their Tea. <lb/>
vi Ding Store. <lb/>
NOTRE, S LAND <lb/>
PARTITION <lb/>
By a decree of <lb/>
court in the s <lb/>
of J f Baker <lb/>
Baker and <lb/>
signed commissioner Will <lb/>
The hotel at was lie <lb/>
fire Mm d y, caused by <lb/>
a defective fine. <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
special proceedings case P <lb/>
others against -i I <lb/>
Leon Baker <lb/>
day the th day of <lb/>
Rest assured you Kt only ; at the court door the town <lb/>
of Greenville, the following tract <lb/>
pure, goods every time I land, and being situated In the <lb/>
county of Pitt, in the fork Swift <lb/>
you buy here. I creek and Laurel and s <lb/>
j down the various course; of <lb/>
I to then up the <lb/>
WE COTTON SEED <lb/>
in Any Size Lots. <lb/>
We ill either pay cash or <lb/>
Change meal and hulls for seed <lb/>
bags and pity nil <lb/>
freights Write us when <lb/>
you are ready to sell <lb/>
HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
courses of said creek to the old <lb/>
line then with Cherry line to <lb/>
the beginning, containing <lb/>
acres more or less and known as the <lb/>
land Terms of <lb/>
X- <lb/>
This Nov th, <lb/>
Isaac A Boon <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Litters of administration upon the <lb/>
estate of Samuel Moore deceased, <lb/>
having day been issued to me <lb/>
Washington, N. C i the of up court of Flu <lb/>
. . notice is hereby to all <lb/>
holding claims said <lb/>
pr. them to the under- <lb/>
signed for payment on or before the <lb/>
0th of November 1905, or this <lb/>
be in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb/>
estate are d to make <lb/>
mediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the nth day of November <lb/>
G. L. Moore, <lb/>
administrator, <lb/>
Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold. <lb/>
flow TO MAKE FER- <lb/>
Our book tell all <lb/>
about it own <lb/>
scientific instruction. Book <lb/>
ax postpaid on<lb/>
Bldg., Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
G. T. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND <lb/>
i. o. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
will sell at private fine <lb/>
mules horses, flue cow and <lb/>
about head of hogs, wagons, emits, <lb/>
tobacco trucks, cotton planters, two- <lb/>
horse acme harrow, <lb/>
harrow, disc kings, <lb/>
plow and plow gears, hoes, <lb/>
pitch lurks, machine and <lb/>
rake, and <lb/>
and <lb/>
fodder and pea bey. <lb/>
This Nov. 26th, <lb/>
K. J. <lb/>
Sour <lb/>
No loss sf <lb/>
nervousness, constipation, <lb/>
breath, debility, sour <lb/>
and catarrh of stomach are <lb/>
all cue to Indigestion. cures <lb/>
indigestion. This new discovery <lb/>
the natural Juices of digestion <lb/>
as they exist In a healthy stomach, <lb/>
combined with the greatest known <lb/>
and properties. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In- <lb/>
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous <lb/>
remedy cures all stomach troubles by <lb/>
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and <lb/>
strengthening the mucous membranes <lb/>
lining the stomach. <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
At the close of business, 1904.<lb/>
Furniture fixtures, 11,241.80 <lb/>
Due from Capital Stock paid in <lb/>
Gold Coin 20.00 <lb/>
Silver Coin 201.71 <lb/>
III; other U S subject to 14,032.60 <lb/>
8.80 <lb/>
Total 823,041.20 Total <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
I, J. R. Davis, Cashier of the above-named do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the statement is true to the bet of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J. DAVIS, Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed and to before <lb/>
C R L Davis, <lb/>
F. M Davis. <lb/>
me, this day of Nov 1904. <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON Public <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New <lb/>
and Now Orleans. <lb/>
RATES, <lb/>
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY <lb/>
1904-5. <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
announce rate of <lb/>
One and One Third First Class Fare.<lb/>
DIGESTS WHAT BAT <lb/>
Health the Mk <lb/>
y S <lb/>
C. ., <lb/>
Sale By <lb/>
mo. <lb/>
L. WOOTEN, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
j I. BUY I <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
handlers of <lb/>
Ties <lb/>
and <lb/>
fir. R. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Tickets on December <lb/>
Jan. 1905. Final <lb/>
I limit returning to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
To and -t <lb/>
colleges, on presentation <lb/>
surrender of signed <lb/>
by or <lb/>
pals, may be sold at <lb/>
ti rt, <lb/>
to 30th, inclusive, with final <lb/>
limit to January <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
If or foil information, call a <lb/>
ticket agents, address, <lb/>
H. M T. M. <lb/>
W. J. G A. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C.<lb/>
l.-c. <lb/>
a for Daily <lb/>
and we <lb/>
pleasure in sub <lb/>
and willing j <lb/>
those in We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail <lb/>
this We also take orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
Tr. O. C. of <lb/>
ton, on his j <lb/>
to attend the a <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
yon need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for buggy or <lb/>
Cell on us and make a <lb/>
election. Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Cu. <lb/>
den Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or made. Best refer- <lb/>
given, II u-t Bros., Ayden, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
If need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to sea uh, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Emeline Benton, a trained <lb/>
from Wilson, is here in <lb/>
upon Mrs. W. E. Hooks <lb/>
who ha the typhoid fever. <lb/>
E. G. Cox about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, Accident and Health <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
Call examine our line of <lb/>
high grade baggies. You can be <lb/>
easily convinced of the <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Ayden Milling Co. <lb/>
Claude Norris up Saturday <lb/>
from a visit to Kinston. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Just received, line of <lb/>
and can fit you tip any style <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling r Mfg Co. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, applet <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Sc Co's. <lb/>
Mrs. Ida of Greene <lb/>
county, over Friday morning <lb/>
and on the train for <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none <lb/>
to be bad anywhere. <lb/>
We are offering good for <lb/>
A N D b PA <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Agent. <lb/>
Call <lb/>
Go to K K. Go's <lb/>
W. HARK <lb/>
j market for fresh meats, <lb/>
fresh fish. <lb/>
new <lb/>
sail the trade, that are simply <lb/>
Tho latest thing shoes, <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and Co's. <lb/>
Don't fail to Ty- j and fish. smoothest seat on market <lb/>
sin's new crockery both plain First Class hand made by Ayden Milling Mfg Co. la <lb/>
decorated. Prices are wholesale retail large Little Belle I <lb/>
than formerly. stock always on hand, your orders has come -o make her hums <lb/>
Come to see when you J. A. Griffin. <lb/>
to Independent Manufactured <lb/>
Tobacco, we handle <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
W. J. Boyd, has <lb/>
been here for several days and left <lb/>
yesterday for hie home <lb/>
by Mrs. Boyd who has been <lb/>
here for sometime <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
W. C. mid Co's new and <lb/>
of dress goods are taking <lb/>
They <lb/>
leaf wagon and cart <lb/>
mm <lb/>
wheels and will Bell them cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N C. <lb/>
Sewing at J. B, Smith <lb/>
Si <lb/>
One as good new <lb/>
for by J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
say that <lb/>
the prettiest line of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Barnes and family left <lb/>
Sunday to spend sometime with H. <lb/>
W. Dixon, at <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
your cotton nice and clean, <lb/>
in order that you might <lb/>
prices for it, bring it to he <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cannon are displaying <lb/>
the most to date line of <lb/>
ever brought to this market. <lb/>
i vales of cotton an average <lb/>
per day is what the Milling <lb/>
and Co., gin. They <lb/>
lint the public <lb/>
found it out. <lb/>
of all who see them, <lb/>
t, <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell was here a <lb/>
while Saturday. <lb/>
Polite clerk, good goods <lb/>
visiting at the store of <lb/>
B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
buggies for we do not <lb/>
M t apace we cannot <lb/>
Mfg. Co., Ayden, N. <lb/>
Examine our line of notions <lb/>
received. W. C. Jackson and Co. I <lb/>
Mis. of I <lb/>
Cypress, is visiting her mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Lilly. <lb/>
town and country <lb/>
paints in oil, white lead, <lb/>
at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Yard wide sheeting yard at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
rags p. n, mattings, tables and <lb/>
floor-oil cloth Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
For can poaches, apples, corn <lb/>
, apply to E. E <lb/>
if yon do not secure <lb/>
one of our high grade buggies, <lb/>
loss will o greater than ours. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. W Washington, <lb/>
was his son, Stancill <lb/>
Hodges last week. <lb/>
headquarters that <lb/>
class, light <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
New line of men's suits, youth <lb/>
suits, boy suits, and over-coat's to I <lb/>
fit everybody at. Cannon ft Tyson, j <lb/>
Mrs. Ade Dudley, been <lb/>
on a visit to her father, J. S. <lb/>
left for her home in Wash- <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Those desiring work <lb/>
in he enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro treat all their <lb/>
with the greatest respect <lb/>
am all extended an <lb/>
to call at their store. <lb/>
Car lime, Portland cement, <lb/>
at R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
doe Mason Fruit Jars and <lb/>
at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Baby wrappers, Bee and ladies <lb/>
cloaks at J. R. Bro. <lb/>
Our second order of gents youth <lb/>
and children bats caps are <lb/>
now on at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Harry Kittrell, of <lb/>
paid a very pleasant visit Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. K. Smith ft Bro., would <lb/>
teem it a special favor if the par- <lb/>
lies who last borrowed their pump <lb/>
augur a <lb/>
they are very much in need of t <lb/>
They not wish to offend anyone, <lb/>
but as a matter of <lb/>
feel to make this re <lb/>
quest. <lb/>
Miss May Anderson, after spend- <lb/>
at home <lb/>
returned to her Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
your turkeys, chickens, <lb/>
bacon, and to <lb/>
lave I J. It Bro. <lb/>
J. It Smith Bro. are <lb/>
suffer from intense bead trade in <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, I fail and winter goods. <lb/>
when you can are cordially invited to <lb/>
one pair of glasses properly j investigate price and quality. <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad- Pants all and at J. <lb/>
Optician, Ayden, N. C. Weak R- Smith Bro. <lb/>
eyes, in need of J. J. Hints and were <lb/>
ways o bad to worse. A lit- visiting at House Sunday, <lb/>
lie piece of properly rang Car salt, fine and at J.<lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
i-a win worK <lb/>
John went to <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
The ladles especially can be <lb/>
pleased <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Dr. tablets, <lb/>
best medicine on market J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Cold weather underwear at <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits <lb/>
at W. Jackson aid <lb/>
Blount Garris and Mr. Smith <lb/>
ho were here Friday night de <lb/>
in leaving town <lb/>
tor their tonnes, owing to ex <lb/>
darkness drove off a very <lb/>
high bridge, out of . <lb/>
Tb public to <lb/>
I a first-class <lb/>
of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date line of STA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and the best <lb/>
OBTAINABLE; <lb/>
Also carry Garden Send <lb/>
Dye stuff, Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Rubber and Elastic <lb/>
Rest stock of Brush <lb/>
of all kinds. <lb/>
com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS. <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
AYDEN, C. <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand A <lb/>
kept con- <lb/>
in Country <lb/>
Produce and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
O R <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
I Not <lb/>
often you can cot a <lb/>
nail or driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a. good <lb/>
tool box and l prepared for <lb/>
line <lb/>
is all yon desire, and <lb/>
we will so that your tool <lb/>
BO does a <lb/>
article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
g Horse Goods, <lb/>
FOR MASONS ONLY. <lb/>
The Masonic Mutual <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the best <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LOT. <lb/>
Hay, cotton seed meal hulls <lb/>
at J R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Conk and Hunting stoves at J. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Wanted.- field <lb/>
-a- hi R. Smith <lb/>
was a Urge from <lb/>
this point at the capital city Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J J the most <lb/>
store in to a, He keeps <lb/>
all of the very latest <lb/>
and He sells to suit the <lb/>
times mid to please his customers. <lb/>
He invites attention to his <lb/>
I dry gods <lb/>
Be to go <lb/>
No damage was done making your <lb/>
a broken mud He <lb/>
d men and a little excitement the fullest. Give him a <lb/>
the result Kind friends rendered <lb/>
all Mr. <lb/>
Garris his wen on <lb/>
their way rejoicing. <lb/>
trial <lb/>
L t h Harvey <lb/>
to Sunday. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of business 9th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Demand Lo. us <lb/>
Duo from Banks, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
ether V. <lb/>
fetal <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividend unpaid <lb/>
Deposits subject to chock, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
checks <lb/>
offered. See <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it you absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. L. Myers leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
m for Greenville, <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
m i <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brit-k Block, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
mil all points North. Connects as <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for M <lb/>
West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
by Old Dominion Lino <lb/>
New York <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. It. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Lino <lb/>
Baltimore and <lb/>
aid Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing t to <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. Cherry, v <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
. B. Vice Pro Idem <lb/>
Manager, <lb/>
81-85 He-h Street N. Y <lb/>
SANTA <lb/>
WILL BE AT <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon BOOK STORE <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons arc hereby <lb/>
under penalty of the law, to bunt <lb/>
with gun or or in any way <lb/>
pass upon any of our lands In Green- <lb/>
ville township. <lb/>
This Nov. 7th <lb/>
It. <lb/>
11-7 J. <lb/>
There you will <lb/>
ate <lb/>
Give the Boy <lb/>
Girls a nice book <lb/>
A good game <lb/>
A Hack <lb/>
and of the <lb/>
gifts we will have <lb/>
To your Sweetheart give <lb/>
a nice book, a beautiful Cal <lb/>
To who this may a box of nice paper, a <lb/>
persons are hunting on pretty Vise, a Fountain Pert, <lb/>
old Clark, I etc., etc <lb/>
Hodges, and lands in Tn imp <lb/>
with dogs or otherwise, If HI any. <lb/>
under law. Bean a <lb/>
This Nov. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
by R. J. <lb/>
11-3 <lb/>
Good Time. All <lb/>
of which make a <lb/>
MERRY<lb/>
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<p>
-mi <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
. J. and <lb/>
in the post office at Greenville. N. C, at class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office Pitt and adjoining counties <lb/>
to <lb/>
Pitt N. C, Friday, 1904. <lb/>
LIKE HIM TO HELP OTHERS <lb/>
Rev. A. pastor of the <lb/>
Methodist church at and <lb/>
one of the most venerable, most joy- <lb/>
sunshiny members of the <lb/>
North Conference, must <lb/>
have been a grievously disappointed <lb/>
man yesterday. He had been <lb/>
pointed tn make the address before <lb/>
tho Methodist historical association <lb/>
in Henderson last night, prior to tho <lb/>
meeting of the conference today He <lb/>
had prepared lib sketch and came <lb/>
to Raleigh yesterday morning to <lb/>
take the for <lb/>
But the Raleigh and Cape Fear train <lb/>
res and he retched here just <lb/>
ten minutes after the last northbound <lb/>
train had gone. There was no way <lb/>
to go then, so he had to remain in <lb/>
Raleigh until this morning- <lb/>
certainly do regret declared <lb/>
the always happy little man as lie <lb/>
rubbed his hands, then I have <lb/>
wired the brethren and I supposed <lb/>
it has all happened for the best <lb/>
Why here is ho ex- <lb/>
as he on the street <lb/>
warmly greet mayor. <lb/>
Mr. Cherry was elected <lb/>
treasurer of the county in 187-1 <lb/>
and served eighteen consecutive <lb/>
years when he asked not to be re- <lb/>
years later when <lb/>
the rt was made to throw off the <lb/>
yoke fusion that had become fas- <lb/>
upon the county, his party <lb/>
naturally turned to him as the <lb/>
strongest man for treasurer, and <lb/>
after much solicitation he consented <lb/>
to the use of bis name and was again <lb/>
nominated and elected, six <lb/>
year-, more. Doubtless he could have <lb/>
served longer, but at his own urgent <lb/>
request was not nominated in the <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
Mr Cherry served as treasurer <lb/>
sonic of the county's most. <lb/>
An armistice was declared long <lb/>
enough for the forces f <lb/>
Japan and Russia to bury their <lb/>
dead. Then they will go at it again <lb/>
and kill more to be buried. <lb/>
Tho man who said is <lb/>
expressed a truth even if ho did use <lb/>
harsh sounding language to say it. <lb/>
It is easy to make an impression <lb/>
on the streets, they are such soft <lb/>
things. <lb/>
Those who held their cotton now <lb/>
wish they had not. <lb/>
A man who was a year ago re <lb/>
leased from the lunatic asylum in <lb/>
Carolina recently killed his <lb/>
wife and brother-in-law and was <lb/>
himself killed by officers who went <lb/>
to capture him. It would have been <lb/>
better to have kept him in the <lb/>
when he was there. <lb/>
The slump is, cotton is certainly a <lb/>
blow to the South. <lb/>
Snow will fall before Port Arthur <lb/>
does. <lb/>
IMPROVING RURAL MAIL SERVICE. <lb/>
The canvass by tho state board <lb/>
places the majority of Blackburn for <lb/>
congress in the eighth district <lb/>
This must give the stay-at- <lb/>
home democrats on election day <lb/>
much satisfaction. If they had gone <lb/>
to the polls would have <lb/>
been elected- <lb/>
Carolina conference of <lb/>
the Methodist church at Henderson <lb/>
heartily joined hands with tho other <lb/>
denominations that are moving to <lb/>
get the coming legislature to repeal <lb/>
and perilous years. Time . , ,, , . , . <lb/>
b lax divorce law that exists in <lb/>
and time again when county , . <lb/>
this state <lb/>
no funds in the treasury he drew . <lb/>
largely on his own resources so that The travelers Protective <lb/>
people county orders could is considering the matter of <lb/>
In paid pro Though having passing resolutions against the cuts- <lb/>
.,. business interests his own, <lb/>
a; never found so busy with <lb/>
in bis store but what he <lb/>
them to excuse him for <lb/>
were Confederate army <lb/>
you know <lb/>
the minister had passed on <lb/>
Mayor Powell turned to the reporter <lb/>
Mid observed ;, ears while I was he time being if persons came in <lb/>
in the army saw Mr. orders to be cashed or on other <lb/>
day and never, that I can recall, matters pertaining to his office He <lb/>
that time did I see him when lie <lb/>
was ever courteous and obliging to <lb/>
was not helping some one. Usually M <lb/>
some worn out or sick soldier <lb/>
torn of tipping Pullman car porters. <lb/>
Ought to have been done long ago- <lb/>
Gen Nelson A- Miles is given a <lb/>
berth Tho announcement is made <lb/>
that governor elect of Mas- country The f holds out won <lb/>
Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen- <lb/>
in his annual report, <lb/>
recommends a new of <lb/>
on rural free delivery routes. Its <lb/>
purpose is to increase tho revenues <lb/>
and add to the efficiency of the rural <lb/>
service. With the establishment of <lb/>
rural mail delivery and the <lb/>
extension of rural telephone <lb/>
service by private interests, there <lb/>
has grown up a demand by patrons <lb/>
of rural routes for tho delivery of <lb/>
small packages of merchandise on <lb/>
an order to the local merchant by <lb/>
postal card, telephone or otherwise. <lb/>
The value of these packages of mer- <lb/>
is usually small, and the <lb/>
present rate of postage of one cent <lb/>
per is practically prohibitive. <lb/>
The Fourth Assistant suggests a <lb/>
rate of three cents per pound to <lb/>
packages or books or merchandise <lb/>
I not exceeding five pounds in weight, <lb/>
I I at the distribution point of <lb/>
any rural free delivery route for de- <lb/>
livery to any patron on such route <lb/>
It is to hoped that the <lb/>
will be favorably acted <lb/>
upon The rural delivery service <lb/>
has grown to great proportions <lb/>
its brief existence and it is <lb/>
a service which is <lb/>
the rural population all over the <lb/>
The farmers of this section of th <lb/>
country frequently of dry <lb/>
times, but they do not what a <lb/>
is. They ought to see the <lb/>
conditions prevailing in the Ohio- <lb/>
valley. From Ashland to Cincinnati, <lb/>
the train does not cross a single run- <lb/>
stream. the streams <lb/>
are dry and covered with rustling <lb/>
eaves. The Ohio river not <lb/>
to be any larger than the <lb/>
all along <lb/>
and coal barges are seen <lb/>
waiting for rain and a rise. It is <lb/>
the looking country that we <lb/>
have ever <lb/>
will appoint <lb/>
general on his <lb/>
railways <lb/>
. crowing something heard <lb/>
or he would be relieving some slightest discrepancy <lb/>
. ,. , , ; j a line between Greenville, Winter- <lb/>
fortunate soldier by carrying utmost cure being <lb/>
possibilities along this line of <lb/>
the postal service Wilmington <lb/>
Dispatch- <lb/>
riding his horse and he was walking <lb/>
were always models of correctness,. <lb/>
hi, official , and some of these days. <lb/>
The tumble in cotton struck the <lb/>
farmers a blow the belt, but <lb/>
with everything else bringing good <lb/>
prices they are not knocked out. <lb/>
The football f r the seas n <lb/>
he was bright and Sappy , <lb/>
talking of tho goodness of the Lord, . r , ,, <lb/>
. the esteem of one, and the <lb/>
and bringing sunshine into the . <lb/>
of the men Post. are <lb/>
That to him for the faithful <lb/>
never he lend-.-red <lb/>
happier than when he h set-ring <lb/>
rays of sunshine bless others. <lb/>
One of occasional joys of Tub; The Wilmington Messenger <lb/>
is the a the that the farmers That is an unlucky <lb/>
cheering words from this dear old should not be frightened at the bar, especially for thirteen. <lb/>
veteran of the Confederacy and price of cotton to the <lb/>
the Ow. They usually croP report, but should to His appointment of a grandson of <lb/>
come on car I, to the hold cotton they have until the Stonewall Jackson to a Point <lb/>
point, seemingly uttered just as the flurry is over. That may he oil shows that the president <lb/>
Spirit him. A low days at is not entirely anti-southern. <lb/>
fore raid brought what the price of cotton <lb/>
this message from do is only much guess work. If Parker had bean elected this <lb/>
saved your Thanks- slump in cotton would have caused <lb/>
number 1902 and reread Some boys have been pick- air would have been <lb/>
today, ll was good, and <lb/>
and your reader, have numb to be and drinking the rein <lb/>
., i- mi . i. of in <lb/>
thankful for no My heart <lb/>
, . , . ,. , ,.,. tie diligence on the part of parents <lb/>
invokes Divine blessings on <lb/>
that were <lb/>
A I <lb/>
and your r lets <lb/>
A Or <lb/>
be in this connection. <lb/>
can easily cultivate a taste for <lb/>
whiskey that will be hard to over <lb/>
come. <lb/>
believes that every , <lb/>
one of its readers in the county will A rather unusual state of affairs <lb/>
heartily concur in the resolutions, exists at Point. The board of <lb/>
published elsewhere in paper, is said, is seriously <lb/>
adopted the county board of of sell- <lb/>
relative to Mr J. B. Cherry, the electric light plant belonging <lb/>
retiring treasurer. Mr. Cherry is made <lb/>
been treasurer of Pitt county for that the town cannot operate the <lb/>
twenty four years, and retired from ; lights at a profit but is losing money <lb/>
th office last Monday will, an hon- every year. <lb/>
record behind him, a record <lb/>
that reflects highest credit upon The la are taking a hill at <lb/>
himself and one that any man time. Constant dripping will <lb/>
point to with just pride. away a <lb/>
filled with told you <lb/>
The trial of Nan <lb/>
is in progress In the selection of <lb/>
the jury she expressed a desire that <lb/>
no old man be accepted. <lb/>
Carnegie averred that, he knew <lb/>
nothing about it. but oil the same <lb/>
notes bearing his name have been <lb/>
found.<lb/>
If the knew just whore to <lb/>
lay the blame for the low price of <lb/>
cotton they might be better satisfied <lb/>
Parker's majority in North Caro- <lb/>
as found by the state canvassing <lb/>
board is <lb/>
The war seems <lb/>
about an uncertain as the price of <lb/>
cotton. <lb/>
Wouldn't They Howl <lb/>
There were some farmers in <lb/>
cotton county who voted for <lb/>
because they were induced to <lb/>
put down the price of cotton. There <lb/>
are farmers who take gold bricks of <lb/>
that sort just as there are cotton <lb/>
manufacturer in North Carolina <lb/>
who think protection helps them and <lb/>
who voted for Roosevelt <lb/>
because somebody worked the gold <lb/>
brick of Roosevelt and high wages <lb/>
on them. <lb/>
The cotton farmers have early <lb/>
found out that they were cruelly de <lb/>
The Cleveland Star, in that <lb/>
connection, <lb/>
ask the Republicans about <lb/>
Roosevelt and cotton If judge Par <lb/>
had been elected and cotton de- <lb/>
as it wouldn't the <lb/>
have raised a <lb/>
they have raised a <lb/>
if cotton had gone down to the pres- <lb/>
low level if Parker had won <lb/>
little revenue office and post- <lb/>
master in the State would have been <lb/>
going to Democratic farmers and <lb/>
you <lb/>
Everything is going up in price <lb/>
except cotton. The cotton farmers <lb/>
are it. in the <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
Big Yield of Cotton <lb/>
J. I. of Eureka, one of <lb/>
the best young farmers in <lb/>
Carolina, and who has made <lb/>
in the past three years, <lb/>
by intelligently tickling tho earth, <lb/>
has four from which he has <lb/>
already picked seven <lb/>
bags, and is now working on his <lb/>
eighth expects to get it <lb/>
From acres he has gathered <lb/>
bales and thinks he will reach a <lb/>
heavy bag of cotton to every acre <lb/>
planted. <lb/>
The place to make money these <lb/>
is on a farm for everything a <lb/>
tail is bringing high <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
sounds like a Battle <lb/>
Creek patent to breakfast <lb/>
table, but it is as a matter of solemn <lb/>
fact the name proposed by his Brit- <lb/>
nibs, Sir Edward Clarke, for the <lb/>
country of Uncle Sam, having bees <lb/>
constructed from the initials of <lb/>
States of North <lb/>
Even if John Hay should approve <lb/>
of it and write a poem about it, <lb/>
which is likely enough, the people <lb/>
of the United States bitterly re- <lb/>
sent being christened with any <lb/>
insane-culinary <lb/>
ham Sun. <lb/>
The Columbia Evening Record <lb/>
exposes the absurdity of the <lb/>
proposition to raid news <lb/>
paper shops for publishing guessing <lb/>
contests street <lb/>
says the Record, continue to <lb/>
have the use of tho mails, however, <lb/>
to trap the That's the <lb/>
most unkind cut of <lb/>
ton Star <lb/>
The statement of Mr. Glenn that <lb/>
every time he decides upon a <lb/>
for a certain place, somebody bobs <lb/>
up against him, sounds <lb/>
familiar, but the Republicans were <lb/>
supposed to have a monopoly on this <lb/>
sort of thing We are sorry they <lb/>
have Observer. <lb/>
LING CURE <lb/>
NO EXILE CON. <lb/>
a Investigation. <lb/>
A months ago the attention of s <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic gen- <lb/>
of St. Louis was directed to an <lb/>
entirely new method of combating that <lb/>
most dreadful of nil diseases, tuber- <lb/>
called <lb/>
Out of <lb/>
y cured and have shown such <lb/>
that their ultimate recovery <lb/>
is but question of a few <lb/>
So astonishing have been the results <lb/>
cases pronounced <lb/>
Incurable by all old methods that a <lb/>
has been formed and is <lb/>
p to furnish at a normal cost <lb/>
this cue to all <lb/>
One of its chief features is. <lb/>
patients can remain at home, <lb/>
rounded by friends and and <lb/>
in a great many instances, especially <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of the <lb/>
disease, pursue their daily vocations <lb/>
cured <lb/>
receiving the same treat- <lb/>
here in St. Lour have complete- <lb/>
as rapidly us <lb/>
Colorado New Mexico and <lb/>
The wonderful results in <lb/>
been accomplished by tho <lb/>
and the company which controls this, <lb/>
marvelous medical <lb/>
their at North Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
a factor; Easton avenue and <lb/>
a labor at r. has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will he known us <lb/>
the I Mr. C <lb/>
P, Benson, the discoverer of fluid <lb/>
Inhalants h are u-ed, will person <lb/>
ally of the of <lb/>
Mr. Benson will personally <lb/>
meet all who call the of <lb/>
on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communication from <lb/>
who unable to make it <lb/>
the St Louis <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Free booklet on r-quest <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
417-19 N. Si , <lb/>
Ht. Mi, <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
Dr. D. la. <lb/>
. V <lb/>
Surgeon<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS <lb/>
N. C, Dec. <lb/>
There la best selection of, <lb/>
Inks, library paste and <lb/>
at the drug of Dr. B. T. <lb/>
Bro. ever brought to Winterville. j <lb/>
Protect eyes by buying one <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Drug <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton <lb/>
paid by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
Misses Minnie and Lela <lb/>
Tripp, of Greenville, spent Sunday <lb/>
with Miss Smith. <lb/>
If in need of a good barrel of <lb/>
flour or pork see and I <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Fat light in the kind <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton you had over when <lb/>
you through ginning your last <lb/>
he Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed any quantity <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
Finest line of dress goods in <lb/>
G. t and Co. <lb/>
aid Jerome <lb/>
of spent Sunday <lb/>
the in our vicinity <lb/>
A. W. Co., are <lb/>
for spool cotton. them your <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
now have on hand a nice <lb/>
line of dress remarkably <lb/>
low figures, come, and con- <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
Kittrell nun Taylor. <lb/>
Box Body Carts for <lb/>
now the season when you way <lb/>
a cart to haul <lb/>
firm product to the or <lb/>
market. The A. Cox Mfg. Co. are <lb/>
making and selling them and yon <lb/>
bad better send them your order <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
Mi a Ail-lit- <lb/>
and Louis <lb/>
Dud- <lb/>
of were visiting here <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
It are in need of <lb/>
skin and waist goods, <lb/>
call R. G. Chapman Co <lb/>
Just d the thud huge <lb/>
shipment of shoes this fill, all <lb/>
styles and sizes, prices Come <lb/>
one and all and look them over. <lb/>
please froth <lb/>
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
H. L. of <lb/>
lot c d <lb/>
good Apply <lb/>
to J. A. Manning, N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A good The <lb/>
A. G. Cos Mfg. Co. to eon- <lb/>
tract to have live hundred <lb/>
wood cut Any wood cutler wish- <lb/>
u job can see them at their <lb/>
office. <lb/>
W. E Nichols, <lb/>
h-re Sunday, of course. <lb/>
Protect, your by wearing <lb/>
good shoes. B. G. Chapman and <lb/>
Co. have the kind and sire you <lb/>
need <lb/>
School books, stationary, pen. <lb/>
pencils and school supplies of all <lb/>
kinds can be found at drug <lb/>
more. <lb/>
a. B. Taylor bus moved into <lb/>
handsome new residence <lb/>
fleet. <lb/>
band buggies cheap. If <lb/>
wish to buy a second baud <lb/>
see the A. O. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
and nil kinds of <lb/>
Hon. at rook bottom <lb/>
prices, Mfg. Co. <lb/>
tor the people Prices <lb/>
Blight H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Stoves, heaters and 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 11.40 per day. Beet <lb/>
house in town. <lb/>
Penny candies a specialty at the <lb/>
store of B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Best market in town. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
Oranges and fancy <lb/>
candies at H. I. Johnson. <lb/>
me your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest price. H, L. Johnson. <lb/>
Cox went to Greenville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
F r Oranges, candies and con- <lb/>
fresh. See A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Big consignment of Royal flour <lb/>
received. Prices <lb/>
G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
We also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
overcoats boots water proof <lb/>
jackets very thing for cold, <lb/>
rainy weather at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
A. Q. Cox Mfg. Co. wants a <lb/>
buggy trimmer of about one years <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Mill now <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
A. G. Cox, J. D. Cox. F. B. <lb/>
Tucker, A. D. Johnston and Dr. <lb/>
B. T. Cox to Greenville <lb/>
first Monday. <lb/>
For fruits go <lb/>
to it. G. Chapman and Co. They <lb/>
a choice lot. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have <lb/>
tot liar <lb/>
bed wire and poultry fence. Their <lb/>
poultry fence is of course strong <lb/>
wire. <lb/>
Cheap shoes, dry goods, notions, <lb/>
rubber goods. II. I . Johnson. <lb/>
mens and <lb/>
latest neck tics at Harrington <lb/>
Shins for the birds at W. <lb/>
Ange <lb/>
Winterville claims the biggest <lb/>
Byrd in At the age of <lb/>
one lie weighed lbs, and <lb/>
Amos Byrd is the pip. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman, A Co, say that <lb/>
they have a full assortment of <lb/>
general price <lb/>
are right. <lb/>
At Reduced A. G. <lb/>
Cos Mfg. On, HI closing out a big <lb/>
wire fence reduced prices. <lb/>
They ham the finest and most <lb/>
fence made and you <lb/>
can get a if you apply at <lb/>
once. <lb/>
For fresh meat and <lb/>
barbecue. Go to H. L. <lb/>
Go toT N. Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, and <lb/>
choice <lb/>
Being in position to secure first <lb/>
class raw material cheap, having <lb/>
machinery with which to do our <lb/>
work, being able to save and <lb/>
work up nearly all of oar timber, <lb/>
are a few of the reasons why we <lb/>
can save customers <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Monday was so rainy that <lb/>
even a drummer came to Winter- <lb/>
ville. It the first day since we <lb/>
could remember that no Knight of <lb/>
the Grip was here. <lb/>
For loaded shell, double <lb/>
and single guns. Price O. K. Go <lb/>
to A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
entire livery for sale <lb/>
for cash or approved security. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Pair of well broke mules, sound <lb/>
heavy and strong. Apply to A. <lb/>
O. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Improvements keep going on <lb/>
here. W. A. Smith and J. S. Robs <lb/>
are improving their property. <lb/>
For store <lb/>
feet long, call on or write <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
We are paying for <lb/>
from now on. Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for same. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
Misses and Sadie Little <lb/>
were here Tuesday shopping. <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co <lb/>
tat light- <lb/>
wood cart hubs. A. G. Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mrs. E E. has presented to <lb/>
M Masonic No. <lb/>
a of George <lb/>
Washington. The Lodge desires <lb/>
roe to extend thanks to Mrs. Cox <lb/>
for highly I <lb/>
F. Tucker, Sec. <lb/>
For paper roofing, <lb/>
A. W. Ange Hie place. <lb/>
We want to your Hides, <lb/>
Goat Skins, Beeswax <lb/>
Tallow, Chickens j <lb/>
and Eggs and will guarantee high <lb/>
et market prices for <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
There will a now merchant i <lb/>
firm in our town after the I <lb/>
January. Ir will by <lb/>
I people nod well <lb/>
If yow want H pair of I <lb/>
cart cm get them at I <lb/>
Mfg Co. Better call at i <lb/>
once while have them I <lb/>
StiCK. <lb/>
While cotton is very <lb/>
wouldn't it he a good time to start <lb/>
. factory Winterville <lb/>
the best place on the Coast Line <lb/>
such an industry. If the <lb/>
and men got together <lb/>
have their whistle blow- <lb/>
by next season. How about <lb/>
The long cut Win <lb/>
Overcoat is not <lb/>
only stylish and <lb/>
elegant, but <lb/>
more real com- <lb/>
fort than you will <lb/>
find in other outer <lb/>
garment. <lb/>
Ours are made up <lb/>
in the swellest styles <lb/>
of the season, and <lb/>
are designed for men who want something swagger. <lb/>
The tailoring, character and finish of these Coats <lb/>
Beyond Criticism <lb/>
The fabrics are of the very best money can buy. <lb/>
We especially desire to have Young see these <lb/>
Smart Coats. <lb/>
Prices moderate. This store is a guarantee for that. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
v FAY <lb/>
TRADE WITH A STORE <lb/>
That you have faith <lb/>
in. <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
-MANUFACTURED BY- <lb/>
A. G. COX COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
ethics of retailing have changed vastly in years, <lb/>
despite the old methods. This store well remembers the first <lb/>
axiom of expressed to him twelve when <lb/>
it was initiated into commercial The highest sties <lb/>
man hip in days was expressed in <lb/>
body can .-ell a customer what -mart <lb/>
Win them what they don't <lb/>
That day has the store has old <lb/>
method; to-day the shrewd retailer follows the of <lb/>
Instead of buying whatever merchandise off rs. <lb/>
and smart salesmanship to get rid of it, he fol- <lb/>
lows the law that exist at <lb/>
WILKINSON'S- <lb/>
Have just the thing that people Our merchandise <lb/>
the bent and priced at prices that compel investigation Ev- <lb/>
is real. We are not disposed to waste good <lb/>
money printing you do not care for, and that we <lb/>
do not keep. Columns of talk and of prices fail to do <lb/>
justice to the import and magnitude of our pretty stock. We <lb/>
have right kind of merchandise at the right price. We <lb/>
ask to investigate. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING<lb/>
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II <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT <lb/>
DEPARTMENT STORE. <lb/>
WE CAN TAKE CARE OF THE CAREFUL BUYER. <lb/>
We have the right thing for every person, the right price for every purse. <lb/>
A beautiful assortment of new and Goods, perfectly adapted to the wants and <lb/>
of our Patrons. We have the variety easy and satisfactory choice. <lb/>
for selection is the widest. The prices are the assortment full of quality <lb/>
and merit. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
We are waiting to please you with Dress Have <lb/>
placed on sale a pretty line of the newest styles <lb/>
patterns. It has been oar pleasure to pries, cents <lb/>
19.00 per yard. <lb/>
Our line of Trimmings is complete. We have no com- <lb/>
line. Prices from So. to per yard. <lb/>
We are constantly adding to our Dress Goods Trim- <lb/>
ming Department the newest and up-to-date as as <lb/>
they out, striving at all times to maintain the <lb/>
standard that we have established in these lines. <lb/>
Look to us for the we will not <lb/>
you. <lb/>
H Victor Receives <lb/>
THE <lb/>
To the Victor Belongs the Spoils. <lb/>
to the Enquirer. <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. Victor Safe Lock Co., <lb/>
Cincinnati, received, to day, the Grand at the <lb/>
Pair, for their exhibit of solid Manganese Steel bank safes <lb/>
and general line of fire and safes and vaults, <lb/>
their taking first prize over all <lb/>
tors for modern improvements, construction, workmanship <lb/>
and finish- <lb/>
The Safe that has never been Burglarized. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our line of <lb/>
Jackets and Furs. <lb/>
PRICKS 53.00 to <lb/>
A Full Line of <lb/>
and Jackets. <lb/>
Our are the newest creations and our Prices <lb/>
the lowest, Quality considered. <lb/>
Do You Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us. We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price, <lb/>
Johnston Bros.<lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
UNION MADE <lb/>
Comfort <lb/>
With <lb/>
OUR FINE SHOE LINES. <lb/>
The Dorothy for and <lb/>
Health for <lb/>
Modern fine shoe making is a of <lb/>
and Many shoe <lb/>
understand the <lb/>
of good making, they <lb/>
know a durable and <lb/>
stylish shoe ought to be made, <lb/>
but lack the <lb/>
to carry out their ideals. <lb/>
Only by combining these three <lb/>
qualifications can you pet per- <lb/>
shoes. Our Fine Shoe <lb/>
Lines, the Dorothy Dodd and <lb/>
Health, represent the <lb/>
very acme of scientific <lb/>
shoe making combined with <lb/>
style and finish. <lb/>
Art <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
A Full Line of <lb/>
Fancy and Staple <lb/>
Groceries always <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
. We Cordially in- <lb/>
you to call<lb/>
on us. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
coffee J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
COMPETITION IS THE LIFE OF <lb/>
AND GOOD PRICES <lb/>
Parham, Foxhall and Bowling, <lb/>
Leaders <lb/>
Sales and High Prices on the <lb/>
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb/>
WE ARE MAKING FINE <lb/>
Sales Now. <lb/>
PARHAM, BOWLING. <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
FOR FINE JOB PRINTING<lb/>
JURORS <lb/>
Of with <lb/>
Small<lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
Mr. G. W. Fowler of <lb/>
Ala., relates an he <lb/>
while on a jury in a <lb/>
murder ease at <lb/>
seat of enmity. Ala- <lb/>
Hr I <lb/>
ate tome fresh and some <lb/>
Rouse meat and it gave roe cholera <lb/>
in a very severe torn, I <lb/>
was never more in my life and <lb/>
tent to t tie drug more for a certain <lb/>
mixture, the <lb/>
me a bottle of Chamberlain's <lb/>
and <lb/>
Remedy instead, that he <lb/>
Bad what I sent that this <lb/>
medicine was to much better he <lb/>
would rather send it tome in the <lb/>
fix I was in. I dose of <lb/>
it and was better in five minute. I <lb/>
The second dose cured me entire-1 <lb/>
Two fellow jurors were afflict- <lb/>
ed in same manner and one <lb/>
small bottle cured the three of <lb/>
For at Drug <lb/>
Think before you <lb/>
consider before you promise. <lb/>
No Mote Suffering. <lb/>
If you are troubled with 1- <lb/>
treat ion get a bottle of <lb/>
Cure and how quickly <lb/>
it will cure you. Gen. A Thornton, <lb/>
of Spencer, la, had <lb/>
Dyspepsia for twenty My <lb/>
ease was t hopeless. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure was recommended <lb/>
and I used a few bottles of it and <lb/>
it is the only thing that has re- <lb/>
me. Would not be <lb/>
with local <lb/>
and also at Chicago, and <lb/>
even went to Norway with hopes <lb/>
of getting some relief, but <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure is the only <lb/>
that has done me any good, and I <lb/>
heartily it. Every <lb/>
person suffering with <lb/>
or should it Sold <lb/>
L. <lb/>
To be patient I than to <lb/>
be famous. <lb/>
Sour <lb/>
When the quantity <lb/>
is too or the quality too rich, <lb/>
stomach in likely to follow, <lb/>
and especially so if roe digestion <lb/>
has been by <lb/>
lion. Eat . <lb/>
of easily food. Masticate <lb/>
the thoroughly. L-t five <lb/>
hours bet ween meals, <lb/>
when you feel a fullness and weight <lb/>
in region the s <lb/>
eating, take <lb/>
and Liver Tablets <lb/>
sour may be avoided <lb/>
For <lb/>
Greenville, f <lb/>
If all the flowers were <lb/>
bouquet market would be dull <lb/>
A Peasant Pill, <lb/>
Pill is as pleasant and post <lb/>
an Little Karly <lb/>
Little Karly <lb/>
are so mild effective child- <lb/>
ladies and weak <lb/>
pie enjoy their effect, <lb/>
while strong people say they are <lb/>
the bent liver sold. by; <lb/>
J. L. druggist. <lb/>
We cannot choose our <lb/>
but resolve to do them. <lb/>
cured of Lame After if Years of <lb/>
I had been troubled with lame <lb/>
Buck for fifteen years and I found <lb/>
a complete recovery in the use of <lb/>
Chamberlain's Pain say <lb/>
John O I-id. This <lb/>
i mi me is also without an equal <lb/>
for sprains and It is for <lb/>
by Drug Store, <lb/>
Greenville. t <lb/>
The more people the less <lb/>
they It, <lb/>
Life insurance <lb/>
will reduce the per <lb/>
rent, to all who agree to use <lb/>
lister's Mountain Tea. A <lb/>
Wise Cents, Tea or <lb/>
Table Drug Store <lb/>
honest miller separate- <lb/>
wheat from the con- <lb/>
the latter Into breakfast <lb/>
food. <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
We use only the best mate- <lb/>
rials in our Hence <lb/>
the Popularity to which it has <lb/>
grown and recognized by all <lb/>
well dressed people to be up-to- <lb/>
date in every way. <lb/>
We are sole agent for <lb/>
the best make of Men's <lb/>
Youths, Boys Suits Over <lb/>
Coats and Pants. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock of this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
fabric to be found in any city. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
The Recognized Leaders of 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/>
G T. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
WE WORK ALL THE TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS. <lb/>
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have ever <lb/>
heard <lb/>
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard. <lb/>
Spool Cotton. Our price cent. <lb/>
Feather Stitch Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard. <lb/>
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair. <lb/>
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price <lb/>
Men and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents. <lb/>
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants <lb/>
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents. <lb/>
We mean what we say. The above are only a few of the many <lb/>
good Bargains we arc offering. Come to see us. <lb/>
Look For The Bee Hive.<lb/>
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ii .- <lb/>
warn H <lb/>
ville Refuse to Further the <lb/>
Distilleries There. <lb/>
Asheville, N Dec. <lb/>
I. of Aldermen in executive <lb/>
. ion lust night <lb/>
i. city a Wow <lb/>
Five and Half Million. <lb/>
The of the ville <lb/>
tobacco market as reported by <lb/>
W. secretary of the <lb/>
board trade, show that for the <lb/>
month of November the sale- <lb/>
en it declined to re-license tin- amounted to 1.613,004 at <lb/>
tie establishments, both large and; average price of per <lb/>
to continue business hundred. As c with last <lb/>
January 1st, the year the decrease sale is <lb/>
is rescinded, pounds, the sales in November, <lb/>
Mid it is not probable that it will j 1803, being The total <lb/>
be, the distilleries will to sales tor this up to D.-C. 1st <lb/>
operate herewith the ushering <lb/>
Of the new year. <lb/>
The action of tin- board was a <lb/>
lo the their <lb/>
friends, but watch <lb/>
reach <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
DOWN HT <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE.<lb/>
Card of Thanks <lb/>
We desire to <lb/>
. thanks to the Or <lb/>
ed the trend of f past <lb/>
several months w have had i empathy expressed for us in <lb/>
the ear of the city ,, ,., <lb/>
our sod. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tyson. <lb/>
j SPECIAL EXCURSION TO HA <lb/>
CUBA.<lb/>
Do not opportunity to <lb/>
I visit beautiful and is <lb/>
such n vent t occur. <lb/>
It is said tie deter- <lb/>
mined stand is due i the fact that <lb/>
the hot <lb/>
at any indicted <lb/>
for valuing the i i d the <lb/>
of the aid d. not propose <lb/>
t- countenance ,,,. on, h. <lb/>
The action of -he ard has been f you make a de- <lb/>
the on trip to the <lb/>
streets and the f South, will otter the <lb/>
declared additional opportunity to <lb/>
adhere to its policy of la-. <lb/>
light and said such u policy. I A personally conducted, special. <lb/>
If earned out, Would mean severe excursion Havana, Cub-, Jun- <lb/>
to the men who have invested nary 1905, from Washington,<lb/>
Another of W ,,, Virginia. North and South <lb/>
question is Carolina, will with the <lb/>
of the and friends peninsular and Occidental Steam <lb/>
to retaliate leaving <lb/>
next spring and work for the night <lb/>
. 5th, <lb/>
Tue limited to <lb/>
The county therefore <lb/>
heartily in favor of the; lie made promptly, order <lb/>
city of it is to seen re proper <lb/>
that had city ; anted Steamship the <lb/>
in. , ship of the <lb/>
Steamship <lb/>
would have refused to d- so. which will the <lb/>
News and to Havana. <lb/>
i Tickets will l e limited for e- <lb/>
n on any <lb/>
Rumor, of of Japanese. ,,, <lb/>
Dec. is with privilege of stop, <lb/>
rumor that u of <lb/>
flank baa been <lb/>
pulsed great loss. The story j The from can ville, <lb/>
is not yet official continued, but j S. C , for the round trip includes <lb/>
details are cir- meals and staterooms <lb/>
It is A. W. will meet the <lb/>
General l. knew n and <lb/>
the movement was in them to Havana. Mr <lb/>
waited e-e i ii peak fluently will <lb/>
of of th.- captured a. ll place at the <lb/>
it . -t . ;. . Information <lb/>
that the Japanese <lb/>
threw for which ticket- for this <lb/>
into tin where-, will he sold will leave <lb/>
the fight, th Russian collected Greenville, N. a m., Jan. <lb/>
five ll 1909. <lb/>
READ, <lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Handsome fancy worsted all wool suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
yards checked homespun, others price <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Sample hats, all colors, others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price <lb/>
is added that are <lb/>
Japanese corpse, which H la-en <lb/>
collect as This <lb/>
dos not include the loss <lb/>
in wounded. The Russian loss, ac- <lb/>
cording to this account, was only <lb/>
thirty or forty men. <lb/>
Make up party and go and <lb/>
should yon desire any other <lb/>
hooks, pamphlets etc , on <lb/>
or to say in Spanish <lb/>
and how hi say <lb/>
H. M. i. M. <lb/>
W. J. G. P. A. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. <lb/>
My price <lb/>
pair Leather Shoes . Others price <lb/>
court <lb/>
a certain special proceeding therein <lb/>
in session at entitled, James H. <lb/>
By virtue of a i f the Superior <lb/>
of Pitt county, made this day, in <lb/>
Conference <lb/>
The appointment-, of the <lb/>
in <lb/>
., i W. L. Cobb, <lb/>
Henderson, were read out. Monday Ml, will, on Mon- <lb/>
Rev. J, D. Bundy was re- day, January 2nd, 1905, before the court <lb/>
, , , I house door Greenville, at public <lb/>
turned a presiding elder of Wash-1 to . for cash, a <lb/>
district. Rev. J. A. certain tractor parcel of land in <lb/>
, , -Hi- Heaver Dam Pitt county and <lb/>
day was returned to Carolina, adjoining the <lb/>
and Rev J A. to lands of C. D. Smith. J. C. I A. <lb/>
Z ., D t i . tn K j others, acres <lb/>
Rev. R. B. John was sent to subject to the dower <lb/>
Rev. N. H. D. Wilson to V. therein. <lb/>
Rev. L. E. Sawyer to <lb/>
Farmville, Rev. F. A Bishop to I Cobb. <lb/>
Central Church at Rev. G. j Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
A to Rev. N. <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
Ban i <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
M. Watson to Grace at <lb/>
Rev. H. N. Eure to <lb/>
Beaufort, Rev. G. F. Smith, <lb/>
FOR SALE- <lb/>
farm containing one <lb/>
acres, lying in Sampson Co., <lb/>
I bordering on the Six eight <lb/>
elder of district, ,,, and <lb/>
Rev. L. L. Nash to Henderson, <lb/>
Rev. II. B. Anderson to Enfield. <lb/>
The conference meets next year <lb/>
in Wilson. <lb/>
half miles from Elliott. There <lb/>
is plenty of timber and cleared <lb/>
laud adapted to all general crops <lb/>
Terms of sale cash or <lb/>
half cash with good security. <lb/>
C. E. Turkey, <lb/>
or <lb/>
W. J. Burgaw, N. C.<lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
Send your orders to this office. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
Ni. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
T YR COTTON AND <lb/>
OF COTTON. <lb/>
If there ever was a time in the <lb/>
history of cotton, he farmers <lb/>
who have on hand had con- <lb/>
the situation, it is tight <lb/>
now. <lb/>
There Is a need for every bale <lb/>
of cotton, is reported by the <lb/>
government bureau, to have been <lb/>
year; and it is badly <lb/>
needed. have been <lb/>
short a long lime <lb/>
goods are waded. The tamers <lb/>
need cents for cotton. <lb/>
They am to <lb/>
hold their cotton than at any time <lb/>
since the war, aid if every farmer <lb/>
Say ; <lb/>
I Will Dot ell for <lb/>
to it, the price <lb/>
will be It i time <lb/>
for the of to <lb/>
rise to the of men, and <lb/>
set manful and <lb/>
and col ton is king than <lb/>
over <lb/>
It is up to the bolder if the <lb/>
Spots lo save the price. If the <lb/>
solders of be Mi cotton will <lb/>
c-e Din <lb/>
sad i .-, <lb/>
far with a <lb/>
turn t- per bale <lb/>
spot tho <lb/>
time, and lot a i go <lb/>
and buy <lb/>
March, My and J . cotton and <lb/>
will of sell f until <lb/>
shall to to sell, <lb/>
oat. i.; t--r <lb/>
their cotton than he pride <lb/>
will net them. and bad- <lb/>
men, If there e r a time <lb/>
ii oily together <lb/>
it is yon iv ill yon <lb/>
way the n <lb/>
lam not a pain to offer <lb/>
one On u about <lb/>
ace i . This <lb/>
j . p <lb/>
can r who will think <lb/>
I Mr. W. P. <lb/>
New d a most <lb/>
. hold- <lb/>
-1 to manage <lb/>
earn <lb/>
A. <lb/>
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Wooten Moore. <lb/>
Miss Helen E. the <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
Of Mr Mrs. I, J. M- was <lb/>
led to Mr. Al red II. Wooten, <lb/>
i Pin the i <lb/>
the of his voice that is <lb/>
Great Interest In the Work. <lb/>
The teachers the county were <lb/>
against inclement weather again <lb/>
today, they <lb/>
their courage and by a <lb/>
number being present at the <lb/>
monthly meeting association. <lb/>
It mutt be said to the <lb/>
that they take great ii- <lb/>
their work, and result <lb/>
of coming together to <lb/>
study improved methods is <lb/>
fest in more in the school <lb/>
room. <lb/>
The exercises of to- <lb/>
day's were conducted by <lb/>
Rev. F. <lb/>
cull and reading <lb/>
of last meeting programs <lb/>
of ill Carolina exercises <lb/>
were distributed. <lb/>
A model on literature <lb/>
and was by <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
Miss Eula Cm, with a <lb/>
gave a model in <lb/>
Miss Mary Hodges gave a paper <lb/>
an illustration on study. <lb/>
Miss Eugenia is read a pa- <lb/>
per geography. <lb/>
The distribution <lb/>
or the of <lb/>
out by the slate superintendent <lb/>
was next in order. <lb/>
There and <lb/>
on toe led by <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Every feature program <lb/>
i and <lb/>
credit upon the <lb/>
END OP CLUB BANQUET. <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
Adopted by Greenville Graded School. <lb/>
We, the teachers and of <lb/>
the school <lb/>
which Clifford Tyson was a <lb/>
feeling that in his death there <lb/>
hat from one whose manly <lb/>
bearing, spirit, and <lb/>
to duty bad so us <lb/>
i h he into intimate <lb/>
and dally contact, that is but <lb/>
filling and proper that we should <lb/>
bear mis public testimony to the <lb/>
high esteem in which he was held, <lb/>
do, therefore commend, at their <lb/>
worth, the many noble traits <lb/>
of Christian character which be<lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
End of Century Club had <lb/>
its banquet, <lb/>
to husband of its members, on <lb/>
Thursday evening at <lb/>
the residence of Mr. a. . <lb/>
Mis E B. <lb/>
The guests were informally re- <lb/>
by Mr. Mis. <lb/>
Mr Mis. B, B. Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Arthur. They <lb/>
were delightfully entertained with <lb/>
musical selections by young <lb/>
ladies present. <lb/>
At o'clock the folding door.- <lb/>
the room were thrown <lb/>
open and the <lb/>
The long banqueting tables were <lb/>
decorated i he club colors, led <lb/>
white, this with the <lb/>
lighted snowy linen, <lb/>
silver and brilliant holly, <lb/>
ed s appear. <lb/>
Mrs R. R. Cotten, <lb/>
of the club, acted as U mistress <lb/>
in tier own w. <lb/>
Instead usual <lb/>
of flowers, the scheme <lb/>
was <lb/>
pie, did not <lb/>
a t hum and take a <lb/>
There were red ribbons tied to the <lb/>
place cards and extending out <lb/>
ends of them into a <lb/>
silver dish in the center of tho <lb/>
table. When the guest were seated <lb/>
the that <lb/>
dishes be uncovered and requested <lb/>
guest to draw from <lb/>
to his rid <lb/>
boo. The pie proved to h filled <lb/>
I u- answers were <lb/>
tor <lb/>
and merriment. <lb/>
The toasts were responded to by <lb/>
the ladies this year. <lb/>
Mrs. Mark gave the <lb/>
needs Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Arthur to <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb/>
Proceedings of Board of <lb/>
The board of county <lb/>
were in monthly <lb/>
session on 5th be- <lb/>
the new fiscal year. The <lb/>
of the board, J. J. Kilts, J. R. <lb/>
Barnhill, J. R Spier, J W. Page <lb/>
and w. R Horse, who been <lb/>
re-elected for another term, <lb/>
by taking the prescribed <lb/>
J. J. Elks was re-elected chairman. <lb/>
Orders on the treasurer were <lb/>
sued in the aggregate as <lb/>
For 9166.75; county home <lb/>
6173.88 court officers 617.35; <lb/>
and ferries 9630.36; small- <lb/>
pox and <lb/>
printing coal 828.75; jail <lb/>
976.90; treason <lb/>
house 835.93; tickets 7.50; <lb/>
conveying prisoners and <lb/>
618.26; register <lb/>
law territory 681.68. <lb/>
The and <lb/>
health presented their month- <lb/>
Luke was released <lb/>
from taxes on real estate Con- <lb/>
tent valued at <lb/>
R. F. Hill and A. and J. B. <lb/>
were from special <lb/>
taxes in township. <lb/>
Twenty of Red Hawk <lb/>
Fire Co., and <lb/>
of Rough and Fire Co., were <lb/>
released from poll tax for 1904. <lb/>
J. a. J. a. Barber, J. <lb/>
Clark and Cannon were ex- <lb/>
now poll tax for 1904 <lb/>
Pauper of Alex. Dan- <lb/>
was increased to per month. <lb/>
J. R. and H. A. Blow <lb/>
were appointed committee in- <lb/>
reports of the <lb/>
various county officers. <lb/>
J. A. Harden as re elected <lb/>
of county home. <lb/>
C. E. Fleming was elected Stan- <lb/>
Letters That no Clerk Will <lb/>
With. <lb/>
send money by mail every <lb/>
week to my in said <lb/>
the man. d <lb/>
it by money o or by cheek, or <lb/>
by registered post. I just <lb/>
bills in an envelope along <lb/>
with letter and send the whole <lb/>
thing by regular <lb/>
urged tho sane <lb/>
big risks of having <lb/>
your loiter be- <lb/>
tween New York and Ohio and <lb/>
the money <lb/>
the contrary, I take no risk <lb/>
at <lb/>
hardly a week that <lb/>
I don't read of letter being opened <lb/>
by dishonest mail clerks some- <lb/>
where in the United States and <lb/>
cash <lb/>
letters sent the way I send <lb/>
mine, I the money in the letter, <lb/>
anal the envelope and address it. <lb/>
Then I write in the lower left hand <lb/>
corner in red ink, envelope <lb/>
contains in two bills <lb/>
and No; a mail clerk <lb/>
on earth dares to that <lb/>
ope. They ail take it for a <lb/>
and the Utter and money are as <lb/>
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in the d the groom is a <lb/>
prosperous farmer of Pitt I <lb/>
The young couple left j <lb/>
mod lately after the ceremony <lb/>
the toast, Mrs Wiggs a keeper. <lb/>
Monopoly i It was ordered that the sheriff <lb/>
I be for only one extra deputy <lb/>
Mrs. J. B as courts at per day. <lb/>
j a petition was filed that <lb/>
Mrs, Hairy gave toe public road leading from Her- <lb/>
Club Hodge Podge.- i to run, <lb/>
The Club Podge was which road was discontinued at <lb/>
that at the request of the; meeting, be reopened as a pub- <lb/>
it will be road. <lb/>
The toasts all delightfully Richard Williams, of <lb/>
and elect; W. Tucker. <lb/>
T menu Samuel T. White, <lb/>
While shall for , ,,.,,, K ; John D. cox, u. <lb/>
ladles and bi <lb/>
to enhance the the <lb/>
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at hoping that <lb/>
the next would he Belcher, constable elect of j <lb/>
as an ii. f mil j. R. Over-I <lb/>
feet learn of Mas- all it. ,., constable elect of <lb/>
Taylor, <lb/>
As a child, yon probably hie elect of Bethel township; J. i <lb/>
looted postage stamps pleasure. constable of Chi- <lb/>
A-a woman, collect L. H. Cox, <lb/>
rude Discount Stamps for . ,,. u .-. ,, , t <lb/>
I They will save yon a dollar Creek <lb/>
on your home since B- Tucker, constable of <lb/>
all of ma y C L. Par- <lb/>
of <lb/>
stable <lb/>
J Ross, constable elect of Caro <lb/>
January <lb/>
C Fleming, O W <lb/>
Scott, D Q W Q <lb/>
way, H T Jefferson, J R Gay, Ash- <lb/>
Jonas J B <lb/>
Howell Cobb, J A Fleming, <lb/>
J W O J M <lb/>
Craft, J A <lb/>
Newsome T B Manning, <lb/>
D B N L F <lb/>
L Brown, W A W W <lb/>
Matthews, W J Whitehurst, W T <lb/>
Keel, J V I A Nichols, <lb/>
Calvin R A Tyson, A B <lb/>
Congleton, W C James, B F Pat <lb/>
rick, J H Arnold, C O Brown, <lb/>
Julius H W <lb/>
Second J Smith, O <lb/>
A Dell, B K James, L A Fulford, <lb/>
W A Bryan, Jr., J B Whitehurst, <lb/>
J R W S Smith, A J <lb/>
Lafayette Cox, W B Stocks, <lb/>
Moore, Savage, J L <lb/>
R T W M Smith, M <lb/>
C J H Corey. <lb/>
yet In bis death we but <lb/>
rejoice that we that he <lb/>
has removed to a <lb/>
better school where he sit <lb/>
in the at a <lb/>
COX,<lb/>
Al M. <lb/>
i Fountain, <lb/>
. net elect, their <lb/>
which were and <lb/>
u official <lb/>
Three Convict <lb/>
On Wednesday night three of given in exchange for the stamp <lb/>
their future home at Centerville, <lb/>
driving <lb/>
Free Press, 8th. convicts are work near you save that tho <lb/>
i is. <lb/>
made such things as every O. V. Smith, <lb/>
in needs, and is to buy . ., . . <lb/>
elect Falkland township, <lb/>
i ville and at the guards have would ct. Free a township, each tendered <lb/>
placing them in the Farm-stamps are given with a new official bond which was accepted <lb/>
ville guard house for keeping. I <lb/>
books, which hold but worth. <lb/>
j other free arc made <lb/>
and proscribed official oath <lb/>
The three, all colored, made their j T R j <lb/>
escape through a window in the yon a . The for the term <lb/>
upper of the building. all about the free stamps. i of Superior Court were drawn. <lb/>
Baptist Convention Officer. <lb/>
The Baptist stain convention in <lb/>
at elected <lb/>
the following officers f r the <lb/>
President R. H. D. <lb/>
Oxford; Vice-presidents, J <lb/>
Shiner, Asheville, E F <lb/>
City, T. M. <lb/>
Rocky Mount; Recording Secretary <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
Hi -hi C. Moore, <lb/>
Chapel Hill; Walters <lb/>
Durham, Raleigh; Tress- <lb/>
J. M. Stoner, Asheville; <lb/>
Auditor F. H. Briggs, <lb/>
Corresponding Secretary <lb/>
ton Raleigh. <lb/>
This is the thirteenth <lb/>
time that Dr. Marsh has <lb/>
been elected president of the con <lb/>
Hustlers. <lb/>
Every planter should <lb/>
keep an eye on the advertisements <lb/>
of Par ham, Bowling. <lb/>
The Par mini warehouse selling <lb/>
the to seeded raisins sud <lb/>
the dinner can be bad package at Johnston the market will afford at <lb/>
of at Bros. I a w t. J Bros. <lb/>
hand square piano and <lb/>
good guitar for sale cheap. Apply <lb/>
to care this office. t d <lb/>
New seeded raisins, pitted dates, <lb/>
citron, currants, <lb/>
nuts. B. M. <lb/>
All kinds of pickles sweet, tour <lb/>
mixed, and at Johnston <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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