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I III III I HI <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Carol In Investment Company. <lb/>
Vt Scotland Neck on Thursday <lb/>
c Carolina Investment Company <lb/>
i organized with a limit <lb/>
stack and paid <lb/>
The purpose of is <lb/>
i. In farm, timber and mineral <lb/>
I; id-, also resort property. The <lb/>
will also seek to induce <lb/>
desirable immigration to North <lb/>
Carolina from the North and West <lb/>
There are forty-one stockholders, <lb/>
including many of the leading <lb/>
men of Eastern Carolina, Nor- <lb/>
folk and vicinity, among them lie- <lb/>
in k J. Cobb and L. I. Moore of <lb/>
Good Advice for a Christmas. <lb/>
The time is drawing near <lb/>
you must purchase <lb/>
for lather, mother, sweet- <lb/>
heart, friend or brother, <lb/>
No where else can <lb/>
you find a accept- <lb/>
gift than Evan Book Store. <lb/>
At this particular you can <lb/>
find something Mil will bring <lb/>
happiness and joy i many a heart <lb/>
in this our tide. There <lb/>
will find something that is not <lb/>
that is first class in <lb/>
every n <lb/>
Mass Meeting. <lb/>
A mass meeting of farmers <lb/>
of Pitt county is called to meet at <lb/>
the house in Greenville on <lb/>
Saturday the 17th inst. to <lb/>
the present low prices at which <lb/>
cotton la telling and to devise <lb/>
some way by which the farmers <lb/>
can procure Setter prices for the <lb/>
remainder of the crop. <lb/>
The Georgia, <lb/>
and all of the c growing <lb/>
states are taking similar action. <lb/>
Let every in the county <lb/>
who desires to cotton bring bet- <lb/>
prices attend meeting.<lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
DOWN AT <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE. <lb/>
Bought Star Warehouse. <lb/>
The stockholders of the Farmers <lb/>
Consolidated Co., at a <lb/>
held here Saturday, purchased the <lb/>
Star warehouse property. The <lb/>
Consolidated had option on the <lb/>
property and had been <lb/>
the house this season. The com- <lb/>
constantly grows stronger.<lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
glass is always acceptable in <lb/>
the home. exchange for Trade <lb/>
Discount Stamps, you can <lb/>
many different pi of of this <lb/>
handsome free. <lb/>
is on exhibition at J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Go's, store. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
At S o'clock this corning at the <lb/>
home R. ill West <lb/>
Greenville, Mr. J. H. Boseman, of <lb/>
Tarboro and Miss Laura Croat <lb/>
were married by lie v. H. H. <lb/>
Moore. The couple on the <lb/>
morning train <lb/>
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
All kinds of pickles sweet, <lb/>
mixed, and at Johnston <lb/>
Bret. <lb/>
The Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
will be from to <lb/>
Jan. 3rd for the holidays. <lb/>
What Shall I Give <lb/>
Satisfy Yourself as as <lb/>
the recipient. <lb/>
In loving thought of our friends sad deserving <lb/>
those dependent upon us or simply as a <lb/>
the following articles are <lb/>
as tokens of affection and as <lb/>
Handsome fancy worsted ail 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/>
SOME BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR <lb/>
GIRLS. <lb/>
FOR WIFE OR MOTHER. <lb/>
An Umbrella, Silk <lb/>
Dross Skirt, Necktie, a <lb/>
Shopping Bag, Linen <lb/>
chiefs, Ladies Belts, cotton or <lb/>
wool Hosiery, a box of Toilet <lb/>
Soap, a lace Bureau Set, Plain <lb/>
Linen or Covers, lac; <lb/>
. or embroidered Handkerchief, <lb/>
Turkish Towels, Waist Sets, a <lb/>
Cloak, a pair of C. EL Shoes. <lb/>
An evening fan, a lace <lb/>
chief, a gold or sterling silver <lb/>
umbrella, a pair of La <lb/>
gloves, Whiting's box paper, la- <lb/>
dies fancy <lb/>
and scurfs, bureau scarfs <lb/>
Sample hats, all colors, others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
cords, rugs, clocks, brooches <lb/>
hat pins and belt buckles. <lb/>
ANY BOY WOULD LIKE <lb/>
a pretty silk handkerchief, four- <lb/>
in-hand string tie, a pair of link <lb/>
buttons, gold plated collar but- <lb/>
tons, a Norfolk cap, suspenders <lb/>
in fancy boxes, a pair of <lb/>
can gloves, a pair of C and E. <lb/>
FOR HUSBAND OR FATHER. <lb/>
Silk Handkerchief, dress Shirt <lb/>
Collars and Cuffs, a pair of Sus- <lb/>
mocha or kid Gloves, <lb/>
Men's Socks, Wrights Under- <lb/>
wear, a gold Fob, a piece of <lb/>
Stationary, a <lb/>
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Shoes, pure rubber over shoes, a a stetson Hat. a lea her <lb/>
fob watch chain I Bat- <lb/>
i tons, A Silk umbrella, <lb/>
pair Leather Shoo . Others price <lb/>
ANY GIRL WOULD LIKE <lb/>
a silk belt, fancy box paper, <lb/>
Rose Cap waist sots, neck rib- <lb/>
lace collars, embroidered <lb/>
turn over collars, ribbons for <lb/>
the neck and head, fan and fan <lb/>
chain, a pair of golf gloves, a <lb/>
pair of Fay stockings, a pair of <lb/>
O. and E shoes, a shopping bag, <lb/>
a silk shirt waist, a nice brown <lb/>
dress. <lb/>
ADD TO THE PLEASURE AND <lb/>
FORT FRIENDS IN NEED <lb/>
linen Collars <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
or Culls. <lb/>
My price <lb/>
GRANDFATHER OR <lb/>
Soft house slippers, Sleeve <lb/>
links and collar buttons, a soft <lb/>
felt hat, a suit of woolen under- <lb/>
wear, a warm cloak, black <lb/>
veil, house wrapper, pair of <lb/>
gloves, a shawl, comb and brush, <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
wool sacks, a <lb/>
I handkerchief <lb/>
necktie, a plain <lb/>
A E. TUCKER, <lb/>
TO PLEASE A MAN. <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
A cotton or woolen dress, a A nice umbrella, a pair of <lb/>
of shoes, a shirt waist, j Wilkinson's Shoes, a bed <lb/>
skirt, a pair of overalls, room slipper, n leather pocket <lb/>
v Stockings, a pair of book, cuffs and collars, a pair of <lb/>
bed comforts, a pair of brown gloves, a leather suit <lb/>
case, a leather grip sack, a silk <lb/>
tie, a scarf pin, a pair of link but- <lb/>
i tons. <lb/>
pants, a shirt or u hat. <lb/>
FOR THE AND SERVANTS, <lb/>
aprons, collars and cuffs, stock- <lb/>
shoes, skirts, waists, hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs, belts, corsets, gloves, I picked over <lb/>
umbrellas and skirts,. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
before everything is <lb/>
Everything ready <lb/>
for your inspection. <lb/>
C L Work <lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
Send your orders to this office.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA TUESDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PAPER ON GEOGRAPHY. <lb/>
Wort the Pitt <lb/>
by Miss Eugenia Harris. <lb/>
f of were to ask of <lb/>
ear la geography-V <lb/>
or you mean by the <lb/>
of wonder <lb/>
how many get a clear <lb/>
asked about arithmetic <lb/>
boy any, studying <lb/>
about a, and addition and <lb/>
-compound quantities and exam- <lb/>
He would have a clearer <lb/>
answer ready f r almost any sub- <lb/>
other than g least <lb/>
have found m, A boy is apt <lb/>
tO Say, study <lb/>
about laud an ; stales and <lb/>
and and <lb/>
has a confined <lb/>
mate f Muff his head. Ami <lb/>
he as I heard <lb/>
of did book <lb/>
in to eat applet <lb/>
f be main to <lb/>
be not , in <lb/>
for a minute <lb/>
of your lessons. you re- <lb/>
trip your teacher <lb/>
took yon to bodies <lb/>
f water in your neighborhood, <lb/>
plants, tree, life of all <lb/>
They teach that way our <lb/>
were given definitions <lb/>
to it a cape <lb/>
is and pages <lb/>
Of questions. <lb/>
Geography proper, in <lb/>
the to <lb/>
this pupils <lb/>
taught home geography, <lb/>
principals, as as <lb/>
take in. In the filth grade the <lb/>
work teacher be <lb/>
along this outline. <lb/>
What Is HI. <lb/>
Object of teaching it to <lb/>
teach It. to teach. <lb/>
Let u talk about what it is. <lb/>
to be a of the earth <lb/>
its baa too <lb/>
us it were the <lb/>
of where with map draw, <lb/>
chief glory and the memory <lb/>
only of Is <lb/>
with narrow view <lb/>
take plan. lie bold- <lb/>
and starts with nature <lb/>
By nature be the <lb/>
entire hence he begins <lb/>
with a simple study of the universe <lb/>
and system. Emphasize <lb/>
fact earth either <lb/>
the <lb/>
or the slowest, neither <lb/>
nor Hie coldest. <lb/>
as yon know <lb/>
1.- is a of <lb/>
the as the home of <lb/>
tench humanity in- <lb/>
of locality. Keep <lb/>
mind constantly. Teach fit <lb/>
of geography rather <lb/>
of facts, <lb/>
descriptions. Principal <lb/>
always. Nothing you do <lb/>
make principal mote clear to a <lb/>
mind wasted. Use <lb/>
sluice, <lb/>
A Urge nail of the teacher's <lb/>
work is children aver- <lb/>
classify in logical order <lb/>
deduce <lb/>
make comparisons <lb/>
and seek causes and results. Make <lb/>
work real. of the book. <lb/>
Ito big geography, <lb/>
it fer first time since <lb/>
what are <lb/>
the leading of Kentucky can be had <lb/>
Of nun he 1st Bros. <lb/>
care. Get him first. <lb/>
Tell him something of interest <lb/>
you've thought of yourself since <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
There no law laid down by <lb/>
which to teach geography. <lb/>
read of ways, <lb/>
several others, and next <lb/>
year go by a new <lb/>
the freshest knowledge <lb/>
you can mi <lb/>
articles, met new <lb/>
any man to be a systematic <lb/>
he ceases to be effective <lb/>
Know in <lb/>
a way. is <lb/>
one subject in which teacher can <lb/>
ll slip and not work. <lb/>
pupils can't tr p you up a <lb/>
d in mat or a more <lb/>
You can make them <lb/>
anything, but <lb/>
Dud yon out later. Al <lb/>
the system study come next <lb/>
to a study of <lb/>
upon a nation. Study <lb/>
soils, and <lb/>
Principals always. Toe <lb/>
of soil upon Industries, wealth, <lb/>
life, and political conditions. <lb/>
Next study bills and mountains. <lb/>
Please do not teach a class that a <lb/>
is a very high hill. <lb/>
Teach about horizontal and <lb/>
tilted strata. They'll forget <lb/>
it. Particularly if you draw <lb/>
and hills board <lb/>
with red and green chalk showing <lb/>
the Infers. Always <lb/>
of mountains and rivers <lb/>
human fountains <lb/>
climate, drainage, <lb/>
tries <lb/>
Spend several days on <lb/>
Next come valleys young old, <lb/>
influence upon human <lb/>
affairs. Rivers life <lb/>
and relation to human <lb/>
affairs. Then teach lakes and <lb/>
climate their influence over <lb/>
Humanity. Right here give a good <lb/>
written with <lb/>
example you <lb/>
could build a city where would <lb/>
you put it, would your <lb/>
people do for a living Even <lb/>
it you t ugh t your principals well, <lb/>
you will at how nice- <lb/>
the children will <lb/>
question. <lb/>
Study United States next, <lb/>
beginning in <lb/>
down Hie <lb/>
every single y <lb/>
learned, the patience <lb/>
you have every <lb/>
spare u you <lb/>
very way get out of <lb/>
tic book, and ail a <lb/>
great big with tin but <lb/>
story of earth and mankind. <lb/>
be afraid to illustrate every <lb/>
point you can by a rapid drawing <lb/>
on board. <lb/>
you close your book at <lb/>
the end of the year, don't you lei <lb/>
your class look you in the eye, and <lb/>
be able to fell they've <lb/>
learned geography. It's your <lb/>
if they haven't learned <lb/>
they never fur get. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Mr. William Elks and Miss <lb/>
were married in <lb/>
West Greenville Wednesday even- <lb/>
groom is years of age <lb/>
and the bride <lb/>
A good neighbor is one who <lb/>
lucks affairs are none of <lb/>
John Poe, janitor of <lb/>
in Winton, has fallen heir <lb/>
to property in Indiana worth <lb/>
Congressman Kitchen <lb/>
has introduced a bill <lb/>
lug -60,000 a public <lb/>
in <lb/>
Phillips Spencer <lb/>
the new of the <lb/>
Normal and college at <lb/>
Greensboro, was formally dedicated <lb/>
Wednesday with <lb/>
monies. <lb/>
Kemp W. bas been <lb/>
appointed a Deputy United <lb/>
Revenue Collector to succeed <lb/>
James W. who removes <lb/>
to Greenville, bis former home <lb/>
Newt Observer <lb/>
The Davie hotel was <lb/>
destroyed by fire early <lb/>
There were several <lb/>
guests hotel aid of <lb/>
had narrow escapes. One <lb/>
jumped from a second story <lb/>
window. <lb/>
News comes from New York <lb/>
that will oppose <lb/>
movement to secure a pardon for <lb/>
James Wilcox who serving a <lb/>
year term the penitentiary <lb/>
for murder of Miss Nellie <lb/>
A passenger train on <lb/>
tic Line was wrecked <lb/>
Warsaw Tuesday <lb/>
engineer, G. F. Home, of <lb/>
and colored <lb/>
were killed. The mail clerk on <lb/>
train was injured. <lb/>
Near Friday, W. E <lb/>
Street accidentally shot killed <lb/>
The two men <lb/>
were nut turkey limiting together. <lb/>
Mr. was in the blind <lb/>
when Mr. Street mistook him for a <lb/>
turkey and tired at short range, <lb/>
the load Alt. <lb/>
in side. <lb/>
The corporation commission is- <lb/>
sues as that at the <lb/>
close of business November <lb/>
tale, private and savings banks <lb/>
business in this state had <lb/>
aggregating <lb/>
a gain of over the re- <lb/>
port issued for November of last <lb/>
war. Mote than of <lb/>
the increase is in deposits. <lb/>
rack he Pam- <lb/>
Railroad is being laid <lb/>
it the r f a mile a day now, <lb/>
and a t has been put <lb/>
n. lie rack is within a <lb/>
mile of the Neuse river. At pres- <lb/>
only convicts at on <lb/>
road, hut the squad will he in- <lb/>
creased to within next <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Christmas for the Poor. <lb/>
Daughter desire to <lb/>
give some Christmas enjoy me to <lb/>
the poor of the They <lb/>
will appreciate any contributions <lb/>
of money, fruits or eatables for this <lb/>
purpose, the midst of your <lb/>
enjoyment of plenty remember the <lb/>
poor. <lb/>
A large of <lb/>
candies, and nuts for <lb/>
trade, at <lb/>
END OF CENTURY BOOK CLUB. <lb/>
WILL HOLD FOR CENTS. <lb/>
f for <lb/>
At the home of Mr. James L. <lb/>
Fleming, on Greene street, a de- <lb/>
meeting of the of the <lb/>
And Acreage Percent <lb/>
Though the weather was most <lb/>
disagreeable, there was a <lb/>
Club was held Tuesday of here in <lb/>
interest of the movement to <lb/>
afternoon, Dec. at o'clock. <lb/>
Mrs. R. R. <lb/>
called meeting to order. There <lb/>
were sixteen members present and <lb/>
the following visitors, Mrs. Wood- <lb/>
ward, Mrs. Misses Jones <lb/>
and Moore. of <lb/>
avoidable pro- <lb/>
gram was carried out, so the <lb/>
was spent in discussing <lb/>
ways and means for raising <lb/>
funds for new library <lb/>
Dainty refreshments were served. <lb/>
After s; aiding a most <lb/>
and wishing each oilier <lb/>
a merry the club ad <lb/>
to meet Dec. with Mrs. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
famous <lb/>
A valuable contribution to <lb/>
literature promised in the <lb/>
in a series papers <lb/>
the famous hymns of world, <lb/>
begins in the January <lb/>
with Lover of My <lb/>
of the most perfect <lb/>
heart of ages. The great- <lb/>
est h in us, such as have a <lb/>
appeal; churches may <lb/>
differ as to creeds and conventions, <lb/>
but these exalted expressions <lb/>
of faith and hope <lb/>
are common to all. <lb/>
how came to be written can- <lb/>
not fail to be absorbingly Interest- <lb/>
it is especially so case <lb/>
of Wesley's noble <lb/>
whose origin, at related <lb/>
roman- <lb/>
tic incidents A feature of the <lb/>
article less interesting is <lb/>
a of anecdotes from noted <lb/>
churchmen showing the power for <lb/>
good that the has <lb/>
throughout world. This <lb/>
as well as the rest in <lb/>
series, tins prepared by Allan <lb/>
Sutherland aid it effectively <lb/>
rated. <lb/>
Christmas Advice. <lb/>
Toys, dolls, fancy and plain <lb/>
candies, nuts, oranges, <lb/>
SI <lb/>
hold cotton and sell the <lb/>
p ice i higher. <lb/>
G. T. Tyson was made chairman <lb/>
of the and H. T. King <lb/>
were made <lb/>
by I. A. Sugg, Grimes, <lb/>
A A. Forbes G. T. Tyson. <lb/>
The following resolution was <lb/>
unanimously <lb/>
Resolved, That we will sell <lb/>
any cotton within the next <lb/>
we gel If; par pound, and <lb/>
we pledge ourselves to exert all <lb/>
our influence to keep our neighbor <lb/>
from doing so. <lb/>
Further we resolve that we <lb/>
will reduce our cotton acreage next <lb/>
year per cent. <lb/>
That we meet again <lb/>
on the third in J an- <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
Men Should renumber, <lb/>
it takes mote <lb/>
to make a man. <lb/>
bigness is not greatness. <lb/>
That it requires pluck to b <lb/>
patient. <lb/>
That selfishness is the most <lb/>
manly thing in the world. <lb/>
That to follow the crowd is <lb/>
weakness. <lb/>
That street corn era are <lb/>
colleges. <lb/>
real h is worth <lb/>
score of mere acquaintances. <lb/>
to be afraid to he <lb/>
noblest self is greater <lb/>
it is never too soon to o <lb/>
business of making a <lb/>
of one's sell. <lb/>
That what is put into <lb/>
today will be taken out of it <lb/>
years hence. <lb/>
only manliness worth <lb/>
shows the life of <lb/>
Sou of Man- Rx. <lb/>
To the Boll in Souther. <lb/>
States. <lb/>
Washington, Dec. <lb/>
Will-on today to <lb/>
House that an <lb/>
be made to meet <lb/>
emergency caused by the <lb/>
of the cotton weevil and <lb/>
insects diseases cot- <lb/>
ton; to ti e diversification <lb/>
crops, of <lb/>
to be to <lb/>
money in co-operation the <lb/>
State experiment stations, the <lb/>
practical cotton growers. <lb/>
There is no reason why Christ- <lb/>
mas presents should be bought <lb/>
as as you would spend <lb/>
money for other things. Presents <lb/>
that are useless cost just as much <lb/>
as useful ones. best present <lb/>
is one gives the most <lb/>
pleasure for the longest time. <lb/>
When two qualities are com- <lb/>
with small cost, yon have <lb/>
the ideal Christmas present. <lb/>
makes such a <lb/>
better than books. <lb/>
novel, the artistically <lb/>
poem, the latest book of travel, <lb/>
holiday garb, delight the mind <lb/>
and please fancy of young <lb/>
and old. <lb/>
Christmas for <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk O. <lb/>
Moore tells us he bas <lb/>
for Confederate pen- <lb/>
in county and is ready <lb/>
to deliver them on application at <lb/>
his office. <lb/>
will extend over <lb/>
While your are wearing days year. Saturday <lb/>
out. wouldn't it be nice to feel that eve, followed Sunday <lb/>
they helped to get some hand- and on Monday. <lb/>
some premiums that would be use . San is Christina day all <lb/>
in your J. B. Cherry .,. . , . <lb/>
ft Co, gives Discount <lb/>
Stamps you buy , Monday any <lb/>
doesn't take many to cm the holiday <lb/>
that premium. <lb/>
Ran Nearly 49.000 Behind hi <lb/>
Albany, Dec. <lb/>
plurality New State at t <lb/>
last election was as <lb/>
by the official <lb/>
the of state <lb/>
plurality governor <lb/>
was <lb/>
Parker ran nearly he- <lb/>
hind tho <lb/>
Gubernatorial candidate. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale Grower r. <lb/>
Dealer. Cash f i <lb/>
Fur. Cotton Be <lb/>
Turkey, Egg, Bed <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Suite, H- <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Table, Lounge, Safes, I <lb/>
lard Gail Bum <lb/>
Key Ob- <lb/>
root Henry George <lb/>
Peaches, <lb/>
Pine Jelly, v <lb/>
Meat, ft.;<lb/>
Meal and Halls <lb/>
la Heed. h <lb/>
lies, Dried Applet, r<lb/>
Wan, . <lb/>
Van, Cake and Km <lb/>
Cheese, S- Batter. K <lb/>
Royal Sewing . i <lb/>
i good. <lb/>
quantity. for ones i <lb/>
tee <lb/>
M. Sob <lb/>
Were M <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THINGS GOOD TO EAT <lb/>
AT <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
The Five Points Grocer. <lb/>
At this store you get H <lb/>
Goods Honest Prices <lb/>
Anything for <lb/>
table can be supplied <lb/>
if you call, or <lb/>
Re.-t assured mat <lb/>
fresh goods every <lb/>
bare. <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is on. where health <lb/>
there <lb/>
not <lb/>
there <lb/>
cannot be geed blood. <lb/>
sad restore <lb/>
natural <lb/>
A healthy veins pore <lb/>
Pure Wood health. <lb/>
Health moans <lb/>
Take no All Druggists. <lb/>
Beware Confer ft <lb/>
count v. i or court <lb/>
K. B. J. w. j K <lb/>
Biggs, trading a Greenville <lb/>
Company, vs. J. B. Smith E. O. <lb/>
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for <lb/>
White Lead. Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
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the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
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never worry quality. <lb/>
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orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
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can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
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HAVENS OIL CO., <lb/>
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LANIER MILLIARD, <lb/>
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OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
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the underhanded. <lb/>
Stock in 625,000.00 <lb/>
l. securities, . M 68.841 less Plaid payable 43,000.00 <lb/>
; . subject to check 226,380.72 <lb/>
check., out- <lb/>
661.06 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of <lb/>
, L Cashier the bank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the above is true to the bi st of my <lb/>
belief LITTLE. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
this day of Nov., <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
A ANDREWS, <lb/>
It. W. <lb/>
W. II. WILSON. <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
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many tiling he would rather not <lb/>
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bear liens <lb/>
the mind. It's or well. <lb/>
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cents, Tea or Tablet. <lb/>
I rug Store, <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
At close of business, Nov.<lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Due from 17,803.63 Capital Stork paid in <lb/>
Gold Coin 80.00 undivided 8.00 <lb/>
Silver Coin 201.71 <lb/>
other 4,014.00 subject to check 11,089.08 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
County, <lb/>
J. Davis, Cashier the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the statement is true to the best my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
J, DAVIS, Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed Sworn to before I Correct <lb/>
me, this day Nov. 1904. B L Davis, <lb/>
J. V. JOHNSTON V, M. Davis. <lb/>
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AYDEN ITEMS. <lb/>
K. C, Dec. <lb/>
authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving <lb/>
script ions arid willing receipts for <lb/>
those In arrears. We have a <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job printing. <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, b for you r buggy <lb/>
Gallon H and <lb/>
election. Milling Mfg. j <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The know has come and we hope <lb/>
It soon will go. <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or no charges made. Beet refer <lb/>
given, Ii Bros., <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
If yon need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin or Grey stone ware <lb/>
come to u, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Ask E. Q. about it. Life <lb/>
Fire, and Health <lb/>
P. O Building, Ayden. <lb/>
J. R. to Winterville <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Call and examine our line of <lb/>
high grade buggies. Yon can be <lb/>
easily of the superiority <lb/>
of material and <lb/>
Milling Mtg. Co. <lb/>
E. E. Dull 0-. will do all <lb/>
possible ca i please you with <lb/>
new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
fine line of <lb/>
and can fit y up any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg Go. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Co's. <lb/>
Gallon ll A J-ii s for a bar <lb/>
rel of Flour, none better <lb/>
to be hail <lb/>
We are off- rim; good value for <lb/>
the money bi shoes, bah, <lb/>
rugs tables and <lb/>
oil Gannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
c, apply to E. K. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Gaskins up at the <lb/>
capital the week. <lb/>
you do not secure <lb/>
of high <lb/>
your loss will lie ours, <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. f., <lb/>
den, N. V. <lb/>
We in. first <lb/>
lass, light neat in etc. <lb/>
Muling Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
New line men's suits, youth <lb/>
suits, boy suits, and over-coat's to <lb/>
, fit everybody at. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Those desiring work <lb/>
the enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro treat their <lb/>
custom with the greatest respect <lb/>
and nil me extended an <lb/>
lion to call at their store. <lb/>
Mb Nancy <lb/>
after spending several very pleas <lb/>
ant days visiting her brother. J. <lb/>
F. retarded to her borne <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Oar lime, and cement, <lb/>
a J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mason Emit Jars and <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Baby Misses and ladies <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Our second of gents youth <lb/>
caps <lb/>
now on sale at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
ft the cot.- <lb/>
and grocers have a <lb/>
special line of goods <lb/>
they wish the public to see, They <lb/>
are an up firm handling <lb/>
the freshest, newest and <lb/>
latest in their line. To try them <lb/>
once will sure induce you to try <lb/>
them All is the <lb/>
first trial and then yen will be <lb/>
forever. Try them. <lb/>
O. A. passed through <lb/>
Its way to <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
latest thing in shoes. <lb/>
t W. C. Jackson and Go's. <lb/>
Don't fail to see <lb/>
new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
Come to see us when you <lb/>
to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
Tobacco, we handle Trust <lb/>
goods, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
The pretty sights in the of <lb/>
st mas tricks makes the little <lb/>
ones see Santa Claws in their <lb/>
slumbers and the oiler ones think <lb/>
of the times that have and <lb/>
what might have been as well to <lb/>
wish the future may be better still. <lb/>
Now we have plenty the <lb/>
leaf wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell them as <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Go. <lb/>
Ayden, N G. <lb/>
Sewing machine at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
One wagon as good as new <lb/>
for by J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
Notice you want <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
in <lb/>
Call Go t E E. Co's new manufacture seats for <lb/>
market beef, meats, sail the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
Ty- sage, and fresh lab. , smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
First Class baud made brick, by Ayden Milling Mfg Co. <lb/>
the wholesale retail large Carpet cloth and <lb/>
Stock always on hand, your orders at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. Yard wide sheeting s yard <lb/>
They R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
i dreams of a most j We were enlightened by the in- <lb/>
pleasant nature. ; formation that the weather was <lb/>
For a nice Christmas present somewhat cooler than in August <lb/>
such us watches clocks, lob-, last. <lb/>
brooches, cheat. J. J. has the most <lb/>
jewelry ; store in tors, He <lb/>
n, N. C All repair-Everything, all of latest <lb/>
neatly done. d aw and freshest. He sells to suit the <lb/>
D S. Moore went to Farm vibe times and to please bis customers. <lb/>
Wednesday i-i order to assist a j He invites special attention to his <lb/>
friend in the movement from j ladies dress goods, dry goods <lb/>
to a double state The especially shoes. Be sue to go <lb/>
event took place and see before making you <lb/>
Jackson and Co's new He promises <lb/>
dress taking the fullest. Give <lb/>
fancy of ah who see I hem. They trial <lb/>
are beautiful. J. R. Smith Bro. call attention j <lb/>
Polite clerk-, good goods j to their poultry fencing now on <lb/>
suitable prices at the store of J. hand for sale. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
is here <lb/>
on a to ml relatives. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton a id <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Good kept on- <lb/>
in st ck. Country <lb/>
Produce Bo and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
your cotton ginned nice and clean, boogie for we do <lb/>
in order that you might I set apace we cannot <lb/>
better prices for it, bring it to . Milling Mfg. Co., Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., Examine our line of notions <lb/>
N. G. C. Jackson and Co. <lb/>
Tyson are displaying <lb/>
the most up to date Hue of <lb/>
ever brought to this market. <lb/>
The nice two story of <lb/>
Cox West Railroad <lb/>
Miss Sue of <lb/>
came this week t take charge of <lb/>
a school at <lb/>
Garry your turkeys, chickens, <lb/>
bacon, and produce to <lb/>
street is about finished j j B Smith Bro. <lb/>
presents a very nice i , ,, a . . <lb/>
J. II Smith are offering <lb/>
special to the trade in <lb/>
invited to and <lb/>
Hales of cotton on an average <lb/>
per day is a hat the Milling <lb/>
and Co., gin. They <lb/>
lint and the public have <lb/>
found ii out. <lb/>
The ladies especially can be <lb/>
pleased will visit and put-; <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
The pictures have an <lb/>
appointment to move i <lb/>
investigate price and <lb/>
Pants sizes prices at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Car salt, line and at J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
The new year will bring about <lb/>
Dr. celebrated tablets,, many changes if position and lo <lb/>
best medicine on market at J. ration in Ayden but things gen- <lb/>
ii. Smith Bro will remain as <lb/>
Cold underwear I the weather of excepted. <lb/>
Hay, cotton s.,. meal and hulls <lb/>
at J R. Smith Br. <lb/>
prices to suit all. Fits guaranteed <lb/>
at W. C. Jackson and C's. <lb/>
The held regular <lb/>
Semi-monthly meeting yesterday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
town and country <lb/>
paints colors in oil, while lead,. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Tb public to know that <lb/>
I handle only <lb/>
stock of DRUGS, an <lb/>
up-to-date- line of STA- <lb/>
all kinds <lb/>
TOILET articles, best <lb/>
quality of RUBBER <lb/>
goods and the best <lb/>
CHEMICALS OBTAINABLE- <lb/>
A carry Garden Seed <lb/>
Dye stuff, Cigars, Cigar- <lb/>
Chewing and <lb/>
Tobacco, a large as- <lb/>
of Pipes. Hard <lb/>
Rubber and Elastic <lb/>
sea, Best stock of Brush <lb/>
es of all kinds. <lb/>
com- <lb/>
pounded. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
nail or driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. Our <lb/>
U all could desire, and <lb/>
will that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
and Heating stoves at <lb/>
ct Bro. <lb/>
Wanted.- bushels field I <lb/>
at J. R. Smith V. <lb/>
Christ ma Santa H, <lb/>
U Tripp, the largest store, the big. <lb/>
supply, the variety j <lb/>
and sold cheaper than any Where <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
We are under several obligations <lb/>
i to our Robert A i and <lb/>
others for favors <lb/>
during the past week<lb/>
none. If your <lb/>
tire, call for help. J. <lb/>
Taylor graduate optician, <lb/>
Ayden, N. can tit your glasses <lb/>
right at reasonable prices. Noted <lb/>
doctors have said that wrong eye <lb/>
glasses are than poison. <lb/>
112-13 <lb/>
John Masonic Mutual <lb/>
Old Santa's patron. <lb/>
Toys Vises. Wagons, Cart, Drums, <lb/>
to make the <lb/>
welkin r,. <lb/>
old and g. Candies, con- <lb/>
feet fruits, sugar, c flour i <lb/>
snuff and all can be found j <lb/>
at Christmas in i <lb/>
den, corner of MaiD <lb/>
and West Railroad reels by J. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Relief Association. <lb/>
The best plan, the best <lb/>
rate and the <lb/>
offered. See <lb/>
A. P. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Steamer R. L. Myers leafs <lb/>
Washington daily, except <lb/>
at a. m for Greenville, lea <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
at in. for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Baltimore. <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York <lb/>
mil all points North. Connects St <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for <lb/>
mints <lb/>
Shippers should order <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion L <lb/>
from New York <lb/>
j Norfolk Southern R R. an <lb/>
I Old Dominion Line from Norfolk; <lb/>
I Clyde Line <lb/>
j Bay Line and Chesapeake L <lb/>
Baltimore and <lb/>
j Miners Line from <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. k,. <lb/>
f. J. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I. B. Vine <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
81-80 street. . Y <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-e- <lb/>
At the close of business <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
j Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
U. S. notes<lb/>
CO <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in. <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid<lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, j <lb/>
If it give yon absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Dist. N. C.<lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Brick Block, Best Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, 28,691.42 j Dr.<lb/>
certified checks D- Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
Total. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
SANTA CLAUS <lb/>
WILL AT <lb/>
BOOM STORE <lb/>
There you will find <lb/>
ate gilts. <lb/>
Give the Boys <lb/>
Girls a nice book <lb/>
A good gum; <lb/>
A book sack <lb/>
end lot a of the <lb/>
gilts we will have <lb/>
To Sweetheart giro <lb/>
nice book, a beautiful <lb/>
a box of nice a <lb/>
j pretty Vase, a Rn, <lb/>
etc., etc. <lb/>
To Girls, we w <lb/>
Give your Beau a <lb/>
Good Time. All <lb/>
I of which make a <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
WHICHARD, <lb/>
The North Carolina legislature TO TURN IMMIGRATION SOUTH. <lb/>
Entered in the port office at Greenville, N. C, at class matter, <lb/>
Advertising made upon application. <lb/>
A correspond . Mired at every post office in Pitt and adjoining <lb/>
will assemble on Jan. There <lb/>
will be in the senate Democrat- <lb/>
and Republicans. In the <lb/>
house there will be Democrat <lb/>
and Republicans <lb/>
ft to diction <lb/>
vi ii <lb/>
Nan Patterson the actress, who <lb/>
has been on trial for some time in <lb/>
New York charged with the murder <lb/>
.-.--. N. C, Tuesday, December V Young, a wealthy book <lb/>
maker, is accompanied by some <lb/>
I . J IN <lb/>
Th alder. , of have <lb/>
passed an the <lb/>
keeping of hogs in ho limits, <lb/>
which the business portion <lb/>
of the town The <lb/>
respondent of the Charlotte <lb/>
say- the ordinance isn't popular, <lb/>
and this isn't surprising. The <lb/>
of Lexington some time ago <lb/>
passed ordinance prohibiting the <lb/>
keeping of hogs in that town, and <lb/>
the Dispatch at the last meeting <lb/>
of the board the ordinance was re- <lb/>
pealed because it was so unpopular. <lb/>
Statesville aldermen Lave wrestled <lb/>
with this same question different j <lb/>
times for years Fact is, there is <lb/>
Greenville business en are p <lb/>
and long suffering, but it is <lb/>
time they wore rising a body <lb/>
against the treatment <lb/>
from the Atlantic Coast Line. Tide <lb/>
way of <lb/>
that several hours behind time, and <lb/>
freights delivers a day lute, all I <lb/>
gruesome scenes. <lb/>
Talk about people having a <lb/>
time, what do you think a it <lb/>
I freight train crew trudging <lb/>
only one thing the average citizen through most of the night In <lb/>
guards more zealously than his right i snow It looks like the railroad <lb/>
to keep a hog, and that is the should have enough mercy on <lb/>
of his do. And the in their to put m a, <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
A movement was inaugurated in <lb/>
the Department of Commerce and <lb/>
Labor, Monday, the <lb/>
authorities assert, if the <lb/>
plan proposed is enacted into law <lb/>
by Congress, will result in <lb/>
industrial conditions in the <lb/>
South and aid partly in solving the <lb/>
problem. It is proposed to <lb/>
divert the tide of immigration to- <lb/>
ward the Southern States, infusing <lb/>
new blood into their industrial and <lb/>
agricultural life, and at. the same <lb/>
Urn York, and other <lb/>
large cities of the congestion of pop- <lb/>
which is becoming more <lb/>
acute year by year A number of <lb/>
Southern railroad men, and some of <lb/>
Eastern and Western roads having <lb/>
Southern connections, were present <lb/>
cause the railroad authorities will j may not think to. but there and promised their cooperation. The <lb/>
not put on enough trains t. handle an plenty more people who could plan is said to be simple, but will <lb/>
. r l require money and the consent of <lb/>
th. business of the road prompt,, . have put Carnegie s money to much <lb/>
setting almost intolerable. better use than Mrs. C seems. of unfolded <lb/>
to have done. his idea to the meeting. pro- <lb/>
poses that the government shall to a <lb/>
We suppose <lb/>
gets out of present dilemma, <lb/>
she will either go the stage or <lb/>
give a series of lectures on financial <lb/>
expansion <lb/>
j . i <lb/>
Uncle Sam is considering the add- <lb/>
of more stars in his crown. <lb/>
Oklahoma. Indian Territory, Arizona <lb/>
and New Mexico are applying for <lb/>
statehood. <lb/>
enforcing hog laws and similar reg- <lb/>
in the small towns is due to <lb/>
the fact that most of the citizenship <lb/>
is from the country, and when the <lb/>
average countryman goes to town <lb/>
it is natural for him to want to <lb/>
keep a hog; a cow, chickens and <lb/>
other things as he kept about <lb/>
him in the country. By by the <lb/>
modern ways will win; hog pens <lb/>
will be banished and dogs <lb/>
will be kept on their <lb/>
premises, not on neighbors; but <lb/>
these must come by degrees. <lb/>
States ilia Landmark. <lb/>
These get an ex- <lb/>
ample from Greenville. Hogs were <lb/>
ruled entirely out of this town some <lb/>
years ago and the aldermen have <lb/>
had nerve to stand by a prohibitory <lb/>
ordinance. Cut dogs and chickens <lb/>
continue to a neighborhood <lb/>
nuisance <lb/>
considerable extent control the <lb/>
movement of aliens after their <lb/>
val in American ports, but would do <lb/>
tilts by moral suasion rather than <lb/>
by force. He would have it so <lb/>
ranged that immigrants would be <lb/>
j sent by officials of the government <lb/>
A picked squadron of from forty j the sections that would prov <lb/>
to fifty men from the President's old most advantageous to them. He <lb/>
The Star that <lb/>
John Davis, who some y.-a.-s ago <lb/>
created such a financial a <lb/>
that city and ; tried in court for <lb/>
misappropriating funds place I in his <lb/>
custody, is now endeavoring to make <lb/>
restitution to those lost <lb/>
by him Davis is now practicing <lb/>
law in Washington City and is meet- <lb/>
with success there <lb/>
on this road, even if they can- <lb/>
anything the i j will would establish at Ellis Island a <lb/>
would be to the patrons of I. . j bureau of information to used by- <lb/>
persons in this country who are in <lb/>
need of labor and by the prospective <lb/>
American citizen who is seeking a <lb/>
home for himself and his family. <lb/>
I The immigrant would be told all he <lb/>
I wanted to know about the United <lb/>
I States, the climate, resources, cost of <lb/>
If the government report of the <lb/>
i crop is true, what would have been <lb/>
the size if the weevil had <lb/>
retired from business. <lb/>
living and the comparative ad van <lb/>
Between Man Patterson and Mrs. I of the various sections Special <lb/>
the women are getting attention would be given to exhibits <lb/>
their shave of attention in the reflecting conditions throughout the <lb/>
i. . I country, as far as they might inter- <lb/>
eye. <lb/>
will <lb/>
off <lb/>
, est the <lb/>
This may be the beginning of the <lb/>
GIFT-GIVING TIME. <lb/>
In a few all the world <lb/>
will be celebrating the birth of <lb/>
is the greatest event in <lb/>
the world, an event that brings joy <lb/>
to the hearts of the little folks; to <lb/>
them it is the joyous season of the <lb/>
year Bat many are happy <lb/>
and enjoying grand occasion, <lb/>
remember there ace thousands <lb/>
fatherless and motherless little ones, <lb/>
and some that their parents arc too <lb/>
,, , . b, mu OB I turning of the tide of immigration <lb/>
Waiting until Washington City, and toward the which many <lb/>
ail that should reach with hie big will do the have long desired <lb/>
of the; j to see done; and yet, that we <lb/>
are face to face, as it were, with <lb/>
by o'clock a m. it, one <lb/>
disadvantages of the present rail-j <lb/>
road facilities here. Wonder <lb/>
long Greenville will continue to sub- <lb/>
to such business hindrances. <lb/>
home merchant is the man <lb/>
you want to do business with. He <lb/>
ii the one who has your confidence <lb/>
the subject, what do our people think <lb/>
of it If we could pick our <lb/>
grants all might be well enough; <lb/>
but if the government, through its <lb/>
Supp sesame of <lb/>
can who told the to <lb/>
vote for Row veil and hi ah motion <lb/>
explain the delay- Cotton has de- <lb/>
every since Mr Roosevelt was <lb/>
The farmers are waiting <lb/>
A woman's club in <lb/>
has given roast at its every <lb/>
meeting this season. woman's <lb/>
poor to provide for the little give the neighbors a roast <lb/>
Possibly these pictures come every meeting. Atlanta Journal. I enjoys the best <lb/>
under our own observation right And occasionally the members <lb/>
hen- n Greenville, Tub ; turn in and roast each other. <lb/>
tor appeals to all good <lb/>
people of to look at you <lb/>
. , , , . desire to rid the cities of the <lb/>
who expect least in the way, . . ., <lb/>
of aliens, should turn upon us <lb/>
of presents stand the L , Goths and Vandals, our <lb/>
smallest chance of disappointment j last would be worse than the <lb/>
. . . ; Observer. <lb/>
If the lightning rods had not . <lb/>
played would be so nice to continues to go down in <lb/>
run up our electric light poles J Those who advise the far <lb/>
; to hold their crops now the <lb/>
Carnegie has much explaining to i of attempting to know every- <lb/>
do if he succeeds in clearing his about it Nine times out. of <lb/>
f the scandal. beet thin n do <lb/>
to pick out his crops early, gin a <lb/>
bales at once and sell; pay his <lb/>
I accounts and put the balance in his <lb/>
when the largest number <lb/>
of subscribers have paid up. <lb/>
John D Rockefeller will make a ; or <lb/>
folks surrounded in luxuries, high M kinder <lb/>
. . ., , r , i ., ,; to Chicago <lb/>
and then think the homes mature I <lb/>
for advance in the <lb/>
denied these comforts luxuries <lb/>
Such pictures are enough to <lb/>
the hardest of hearts soften- On <lb/>
occasion remember that it is <lb/>
blessed to give than to <lb/>
in the of oil, as the public will <lb/>
down in the mouth. <lb/>
pocket. This course pays in the long <lb/>
run The talk however, of a twelve <lb/>
million bale crop seems out of <lb/>
son. W Ledger. <lb/>
The wealthy Mrs. Chadwick is <lb/>
The Washington correspondent of <lb/>
the Raleigh says there is <lb/>
no hope that the Appalachian <lb/>
park bill will pass congress, and the <lb/>
are that it will <lb/>
come law as the , ,., , <lb/>
L It may that Durham will get a <lb/>
control the machinery of legislation. library in her stocking. <lb/>
pay this little bill to keep John indulging in the luxuries of a <lb/>
getting any poorer. <lb/>
cell in Cleveland jail <lb/>
The Supreme court of the state Durham is anticipating the open- <lb/>
has decided Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line railroad must restore the <lb/>
broken connection at Selina. An <lb/>
order to that end made effective <lb/>
February <lb/>
of the union depot for a new <lb/>
year's present. <lb/>
The proposed location of the park <lb/>
being la the South the finds <lb/>
no r the present <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
Don't be too sure. You know Mrs <lb/>
stocking is making <lb/>
heavy on him at <lb/>
Port Arthur seems determined to <lb/>
spend in its own <lb/>
has seen it all and <lb/>
taken ship for his home in Japan. <lb/>
It takes a steady walker to <lb/>
Li feet en the earth now. <lb/>
There is a great stir among <lb/>
over President Roosevelt's <lb/>
recommendation of a whipping post <lb/>
for wife beaters any editor <lb/>
have the hardihood to advocate a re- <lb/>
turn to the old rule of the common <lb/>
law that a man could moderately <lb/>
chastise his better half, provided <lb/>
the switch was no larger than tho <lb/>
little finger For ourselves we do <lb/>
not think the whipping post too bad <lb/>
for a brute who would beat his wife <lb/>
News <lb/>
WHAT THE BRETHREN SAY. <lb/>
The Greenville Daily <lb/>
has been enlarged to a seven column <lb/>
folio and is much improved It is <lb/>
published in a small city but the <lb/>
that Editor Whichard has be- <lb/>
come an expansionist shows that his <lb/>
efforts are appreciated The fact is, <lb/>
The Reflector most admirably <lb/>
fill the bill for the demand for u <lb/>
home daily, considering the <lb/>
scribed field from which be gets his <lb/>
patronage- Good lock to him and <lb/>
his bright Star. <lb/>
The Greenville Reflector is <lb/>
years old and celebrates its <lb/>
by enlarging from six to seven, <lb/>
columns. It is somewhat of n <lb/>
mystery how a town the size of <lb/>
Greenville continues to support a <lb/>
daily paper of the excellence of <lb/>
Reflector, but that interesting and <lb/>
worthy contemporary is doing <lb/>
than holding its own The <lb/>
server tenders felicitations and <lb/>
the of its wishes <lb/>
Charlotte Observer <lb/>
The Greenville Daily <lb/>
is ten years old and celebrates the <lb/>
occasion by enlarging to columns. <lb/>
We are glad to see this and wish <lb/>
brother D. J. continued <lb/>
success, in the greatest abundance. <lb/>
He richly derives it. <lb/>
has over n staunch defender of <lb/>
the Democratic faith, and an active <lb/>
laborer for the material development <lb/>
of its town and <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
The Greenville has <lb/>
just celebrated its tenth anniversary <lb/>
by enlarging from a ix to a seven <lb/>
column paper. The is <lb/>
an excellent evening paper and re- <lb/>
great credit upon Greenville <lb/>
and upon Editor We <lb/>
congratulate it upon its growth, and <lb/>
we hope that the future has much <lb/>
in store for it. Greensboro Record. <lb/>
The Greenville is ton <lb/>
years old and is growing better as <lb/>
the months and years go by. Editor <lb/>
Whichard is true to his convictions <lb/>
and there is no mistaking his <lb/>
on any question No town in <lb/>
the state the size of Greenville is <lb/>
better supplied with a daily news- <lb/>
Post <lb/>
The Greenville has <lb/>
celebrated its tenth anniversary by <lb/>
an enlargement from six to seven <lb/>
columns. We congratulate our <lb/>
neighbor upon this sign of prosper- <lb/>
hope that its sphere of <lb/>
fullness may continue to grow as the <lb/>
years go by Kinston Free Press <lb/>
The Washington Post <lb/>
is no hazing in the <lb/>
doctoral Of course, the <lb/>
usually very alert Poet <lb/>
had to give up <lb/>
the electoral college in <lb/>
lining Star. <lb/>
very <lb/>
he fact <lb/>
o u Hayes in th <lb/>
Do not leave the farm for the <lb/>
unless you know there is a place. <lb/>
waiting you, which you can fill. <lb/>
Rewards for labor on the may <lb/>
not be but failure will not <lb/>
be ruinous The labor question will <lb/>
be settled when each man learns to <lb/>
use his power to the best advantage. <lb/>
However, no one succeeds in city or <lb/>
country unless he does his work <lb/>
well Resolve to do something use- <lb/>
and honorable and do it with a <lb/>
good will. Repel the thought that <lb/>
you can live without labor. The <lb/>
most pitiable object in life is the <lb/>
person who is content to do nothing <lb/>
and is, therefore, nothing. What a <lb/>
miserable career it is to a drone, <lb/>
with no purpose in with no <lb/>
helping hand to give ind no effort <lb/>
to put forth to right the wrong. <lb/>
up your mind to some line of <lb/>
squanders <lb/>
It is not people <lb/>
by chance; the wheels of fortune are <lb/>
often turned by luck; it requires <lb/>
confidence in our ability and hard <lb/>
work to accomplish anything. Some <lb/>
people remain useless through life <lb/>
because they can not make up their <lb/>
minds to do one certain thing and <lb/>
nick to it. One must have a deli <lb/>
object, in view, and work, dare <lb/>
sacrifice in order to gain even a <lb/>
fire fly glow Sun <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in charge of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector, in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
W Dec, <lb/>
There is the beet selection of <lb/>
Inks, library paste and <lb/>
at the drug of Dr. B. T. Cox <lb/>
ever brought to Winterville. <lb/>
Protect your eyes by buying one <lb/>
of those eye shades at the Drug <lb/>
Store, price cents. <lb/>
of Durham, was <lb/>
here one day this week. <lb/>
Highest price for cotton seed <lb/>
by County Oil Mill. <lb/>
good barrel of <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and <lb/>
Town taxes are Due, I am ready <lb/>
to give you a F. B. Tucker <lb/>
tax collector. <lb/>
Don't forget to bring or send <lb/>
your cart hubs to A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Fat light wood kind they <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
that little lot <lb/>
of you had over when <lb/>
Bring me your turkeys I pay the <lb/>
highest L. Johnson. <lb/>
Ft Oranges, candies and no- <lb/>
fresh. Ba A. W. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Big consignment of flour <lb/>
received. Prices <lb/>
G. Chapman and Co. <lb/>
we also carry a line of rubber <lb/>
over boots and water proof <lb/>
jackets the very thing for cold, <lb/>
rainy weather at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. wants a <lb/>
buggy trimmer of about one years <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is 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/>
For and confectioneries go <lb/>
to ft. d, and Co. They <lb/>
have a choice lot. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. have just <lb/>
received u lot of galvanized bar <lb/>
yon through ginning your last bed wire and poultry Their <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys poultry fence is of course strong <lb/>
seed cotton any quantity <lb/>
best market price paid every Cheap shoes, dry goods, notions, <lb/>
Finest Hue of dress goods in and rubber goods. L. Johnson, <lb/>
Q. Chapman and Co. and gloves and <lb/>
J. M. Blow, of was here latest style neck ties at Harrington <lb/>
the past week. Bud Joe can't <lb/>
stay away from Winterville. Shirts for the birds at A. W. <lb/>
biscuit sure to kill the rats Go's <lb/>
and mice Harrington Barber R- Q. Chapman, Co, say that <lb/>
Co. they have a full assortment of <lb/>
A. W. Co., are <lb/>
for spool cotton. S-id them are right. <lb/>
rs. At Reduced A. G. <lb/>
We now have on hand a nice Cox Mfg. Co. a-e out a big <lb/>
line of dress at remarkably of wire fence reduced prices, <lb/>
lo figures, come, and be eon- They have the finest and <lb/>
Yours fence made and you <lb/>
and Taylor, get a bargain if you apply at <lb/>
For A goo I gentle baggy <lb/>
bore, safe and sound, apply to For fresh meat beef, and <lb/>
W. H, Winy ate N. O. Go to H. L. John-on. <lb/>
Box Body for is Being in position to secure first <lb/>
now the reason when yon may class raw material <lb/>
want a box-body can lo bl your machinery with which to V . <lb/>
farm products to the or work, and being able to save <lb/>
The A. Col Mfg. are work nearly all of our timber, <lb/>
making and selling them and you a few of the reason- <lb/>
had better send them your order <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
It you are in need of <lb/>
skirt and <lb/>
coll on R. G. Chapman Co <lb/>
J. R. of Ayden, over <lb/>
here the other day <lb/>
Improvements keep going on <lb/>
here. W. A. Smith and J. Ross <lb/>
are improving their property. <lb/>
Bargains for the next twenty <lb/>
days in jewelry and cutlery. <lb/>
B. T. Cox A Bro. <lb/>
For brick store <lb/>
feet long, call on or write Jno. <lb/>
Son, Winterville, N. C. <lb/>
geese highest <lb/>
market price paid for same. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
A new lot of chairs just arrived. <lb/>
A, W. a Co. <lb/>
tat light- <lb/>
wood cart hubs. A. G. Cox Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Santa Clans haw accepted a <lb/>
B. T. Cox drug <lb/>
store until after He not <lb/>
good looking but he loves the lit <lb/>
tie folks. Come and sec what he <lb/>
has on exhibition. <lb/>
Phil <lb/>
of Kinston, were here <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Until next Wednesday morning <lb/>
the market for turkeys, <lb/>
eggs, chicken, ducks, geese, etc <lb/>
Kittrell <lb/>
We want to buy your Hides, <lb/>
Sheep Ski us, Goat Skins, <lb/>
Turkeys, Chickens <lb/>
and Eggs and will guarantee high- <lb/>
est market prices for <lb/>
and Taylor. <lb/>
If yo want a first class pair of <lb/>
cart wheels yon can get them at <lb/>
A. Cox Mfg Co. Better call at <lb/>
once while they have in <lb/>
stock. <lb/>
A nice line <lb/>
useful at Harrington Bar- <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
tor the people <lb/>
Blight FT. L. Johnson, <lb/>
R. W. King, of Greenville, was <lb/>
here found his <lb/>
long dog here. <lb/>
Stoves, beaters and ranges. All <lb/>
having styles, lowest prices. See our stock <lb/>
before and save money. <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Boarding J. D. <lb/>
Board per day. Best <lb/>
Her Reply. <lb/>
The poet wrote his lore a <lb/>
Impassioned and <lb/>
Invited her to come with him <lb/>
Where waves might wash their <lb/>
She sent his poem back to <lb/>
And it made pulses <lb/>
To real this <lb/>
Mine do not need it. <lb/>
Pot. <lb/>
There is not a room in your <lb/>
house that would not be the better <lb/>
premiums given in ex- <lb/>
change for Trade Discount Stamps. <lb/>
These little helps to housekeepers <lb/>
are given by the best In <lb/>
town. It will pay you to ask <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Correct <lb/>
Attire <lb/>
For Men <lb/>
flue Clot <lb/>
R. G. On have just and powdered form. <lb/>
can our customers money . house town. <lb/>
Mfg. C. Penny candies a specialty at <lb/>
For loaded shell, double store if B T, Cox A <lb/>
and single guns. K. Go, Mir who has bud <lb/>
to A. W Ange p of school near Black Jack, <lb/>
The drugstore ear lies in k k home to spend <lb/>
cayenne pepper, sage h n <lb/>
received a car load of prices <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Just the third large <lb/>
shipment of shoes this fall, all <lb/>
pi ices right. Come <lb/>
one and all and look them over. <lb/>
please <lb/>
Harrington Si Co. <lb/>
Fox lot of baud <lb/>
good condition. Apply <lb/>
to J. A. Manning, Winterville, N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A good chance to cut wood. The <lb/>
AC. Cos Mfg. Co. to con- <lb/>
tract to have live hundred cords of <lb/>
cut Any wood cutter wish- <lb/>
a Job can see at <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Protect fret by wearing <lb/>
good shoes. R. G. Chapman and i <lb/>
On. have kind and size you <lb/>
need , <lb/>
School books, stationery, <lb/>
pencils supplies of all <lb/>
kinds em be found at the drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Second band buggies cheap. If <lb/>
you to a second hand <lb/>
buggy cheap see the A. Q. Cox <lb/>
Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Window and door frames, porch <lb/>
brackets and all kinds <lb/>
house trimmings at rock bottom <lb/>
prices, Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Our entire for v <lb/>
for cash or approved <lb/>
G. A. Cm <lb/>
Winterville, N. O. <lb/>
Pair of well broke mules, -i d c <lb/>
heavy strong. Apply o A. <lb/>
O. Mfg. Co. <lb/>
her <lb/>
ft Taylor have <lb/>
own price. <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Kittrell Taylor. <lb/>
m Oranges <lb/>
d H I. Johnson. <lb/>
N. Manning Co. for <lb/>
rel <lb/>
o . Gin <lb/>
Almost every man has read <lb/>
the of the Cloth- <lb/>
in the newspapers and <lb/>
magazines. <lb/>
every man has been <lb/>
disappointed and on <lb/>
looking ft the Clothes they <lb/>
pretend to describe. <lb/>
We invite men to call <lb/>
at store to be mast <lb/>
ably surprised <lb/>
It's easy to draw a picture of Men's as they <lb/>
should be, but it's not easy to mike . that <lb/>
look like the picture. <lb/>
WE PUBLISH NO MISLEADING ILLUSTRATIONS <lb/>
but we do know how to provide oar with <lb/>
right of t <lb/>
If you have had Clothes troubles. Sir, we you <lb/>
to come to this for relief. <lb/>
We will surprise you with the excellence of our Col h <lb/>
aid please you with our <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
h. King Clothier. <lb/>
nuts, and <lb/>
We are paying lief, for turtles choice <lb/>
from now on. Taylor, j and all kinds of <lb/>
For paper caps and nails confections us cheap a the <lb/>
A. W. Ange it Co'S, est. Kittrell <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N <lb/>
OF BOYS SUITS AT <lb/>
THE NEW <lb/>
prices, . <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
i i <lb/>
YORK BAZAAR <lb/>
This week have got in ft A ft Boys Suits from a sale. Will <lb/>
All-Wool Suits at worth Also a big <lb/>
line of fine Pants, will sell at their value. <lb/>
Call and see before you do your purchasing. <lb/>
New York Bazaar. <lb/>
In Cheek<lb/>
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before making your purchases you <lb/>
to select from an unusually splendid and. mU stock. <lb/>
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To tor Belong the Spoils. <lb/>
Co the <lb/>
Loins, M. The Victor Lock Co., <lb/>
to d av. Prise at the <lb/>
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and general Hi safes and vaults, <lb/>
taking prize over ail <lb/>
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SUGG, Agent. <lb/>
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We Suggest That You See Our <lb/>
IMPORTED CHINA, CUT GLASS, SIBLING SILVER; <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Mexican and Japanese <lb/>
DRAWN WORK <lb/>
in a Full Urn of BUREAU SCARFS, <lb/>
CENTER PIECES and DOILIES. <lb/>
GET ; SUPPLIES <lb/>
b For Christmas. <lb/>
want in the way of <lb/>
nice Gained Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our stored. <lb/>
can a large supply of the Best <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
FUR SETS, JACKETS, SKIRTS AND <lb/>
SILK LACE AND JET AND <lb/>
SHOPPING BAGS.<lb/>
KID GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY. <lb/>
BED SUPPERS <lb/>
FOR LADIES AD GENTLEMEN. <lb/>
OPERA BAGS <lb/>
In evening shades of Brocade Silks. <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED FANS With Ivory Sticks. <lb/>
Visit our different Departments and You will be <lb/>
pleased with our stock <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
GREENVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE <lb/>
PETITION IS THE LIFE OF <lb/>
AND GOOD PRICES <lb/>
Parham, Foxhall and Bowling, <lb/>
Leaders in <lb/>
Sales and High Prices on the <lb/>
GREENVILLE MARKET. <lb/>
ARE MAKING FINE <lb/>
Sales Now. <lb/>
PARHAM, FOXHALL BOWLING. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Staffers. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L, CARR <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb/>
for Vine job<lb/>
Tip Will flt <lb/>
Those who will persist in closing <lb/>
ears the continual re- <lb/>
commendation of Dr. King's Ne <lb/>
Consumption, will <lb/>
have a long and hitter with <lb/>
their troubles, if not ended earlier <lb/>
by fatal termination. Red what <lb/>
T. K. Ball of has t <lb/>
tall my wife bad every <lb/>
symptom of took <lb/>
Dr. King's Sew <lb/>
Everything else had <lb/>
came at once four <lb/>
bottles entirely her. <lb/>
by J. L <lb/>
and Trial bottles <lb/>
free. t t- i t <lb/>
As a a girl who <lb/>
be induced to <lb/>
the title. <lb/>
i r<lb/>
like med <lb/>
dumping r <lb/>
a handled other are <lb/>
every day Ii behooves <lb/>
every bod to have a reliable Halve <lb/>
handy none M as <lb/>
Halve. <lb/>
Cute, Sores, and , piles, <lb/>
disappear under its <lb/>
effect. at J. L. <lb/>
Drag Store. <lb/>
men like to hunt, <lb/>
fish for hunt soft <lb/>
snaps. <lb/>
A Pleasant Pill. <lb/>
No Pill is as pleasant and <lb/>
Dew Little <lb/>
DeWitt's Little Early <lb/>
arc so mild and effective i tat, child- <lb/>
delicate ladies and weak <lb/>
enjoy their -affect, <lb/>
while strong people say are <lb/>
the best liver pills sold, by <lb/>
J. L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
One trouble with many a <lb/>
man is that the part he talks <lb/>
with if out of proportion to <lb/>
part he thinks with. <lb/>
Blonder are <lb/>
ally l-f <lb/>
is Hie price of a hut <lb/>
never be wrong if you Dr. <lb/>
King's fa Pills for <lb/>
Liver or <lb/>
trouble, They me gentle <lb/>
yet at J. L. Woo- <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
A cue to be every- <lb/>
thing to an young sue <lb/>
la satisfied to become his better I <lb/>
half. <lb/>
No other on is o <lb/>
good tor children us <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea, them <lb/>
eat, sleep and mow. eye, <lb/>
rosy cheeks. Tea or <lb/>
While the. average man <lb/>
bud to need he <lb/>
good enough to <lb/>
a i <lb/>
are an infallible in- <lb/>
to youth, from which <lb/>
Cupid Ins arrows <lb/>
a Tea <lb/>
Tenor <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
the automatic Mama ma <lb/>
chine <lb/>
r- the t; invention of <lb/>
Guaranteed to do a family's <lb/>
in without labor or <lb/>
or <lb/>
Will not harm the moat <lb/>
delicate on <lb/>
Big fur agents. Customers <lb/>
happy For particulars address <lb/>
J. E <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
for North Carolina <lb/>
I IV <lb/>
J W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, lies and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
SPECIALS <lb/>
BIG STORE. <lb/>
MILLINERY CLOTHING. <lb/>
We use only the best mate- <lb/>
rials in our Hence <lb/>
the Popularity to which it has <lb/>
grown and recognized by all <lb/>
well dressed people to be up-to- <lb/>
date in every way. <lb/>
We are sole agents for <lb/>
the best make of Men's <lb/>
Youths, Boys Suits Over <lb/>
Coats and Pants. <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
The Largest stock of this <lb/>
season Woolens we have ever <lb/>
shown. Embracing every new <lb/>
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/>
t. <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
Evans Street, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
-r <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
WE WORK ALL TUB TIME FOR YOUR INTERESTS. <lb/>
Read here the most Startling Price Quoting you have <lb/>
heard <lb/>
yards Good Winter Calicoes, only cents per yard. <lb/>
Spool Cotton. Our price I cent. <lb/>
Braid, white and colors. Bee Hive price cents per yard. <lb/>
Men Women's Fast Black Hose, cents per pair. <lb/>
Men's Sunday Shoes, worth and our price <lb/>
Men and Boy's Fine Sunday Shirts for cents. <lb/>
Boy's Heavy Winter Pants <lb/>
Men's Fine Worsted Pants for cents. <lb/>
We mean what we say. The above are only a few of the many <lb/>
good Bargains we are offering. Come to see us. <lb/>
Look For The Bee Hive. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Dec. <lb/>
opened t the depart- <lb/>
today for the construction of <lb/>
i- battleship New <lb/>
i rue Armored North <lb/>
Montana. The <lb/>
e bidder on the two ships <lb/>
t e Newport New Ship Building <lb/>
Mil Dry Dock Company, which <lb/>
the <lb/>
in thirty-six month at <lb/>
each, or one of the <lb/>
in thirty-nix at <lb/>
63,6-0,000. <lb/>
Pit Clark. <lb/>
t. A. Stock administrator of <lb/>
VS. <lb/>
John S. <lb/>
horn, Nancy , <lb/>
Dick Evan, Ben <lb/>
Evan. Jesse Tom Ana <lb/>
Cox, Eva Dixon. John <lb/>
Olive Smith, Cannon Health, <lb/>
Smith, Louis f John S. Smith. <lb/>
Sam Smith, Susan <lb/>
Sawyer, Jan <lb/>
Catherine Emily Nobles, <lb/>
John Nettie Porter, <lb/>
Susan Dunn. Louisa Wm. <lb/>
Henry Evans. W. It. <lb/>
John Henry Allie <lb/>
The will take <lb/>
notice that an entitled <lb/>
has been before the Clerk <lb/>
of the Superior court of Pi county <lb/>
to an order d tin- ad- <lb/>
of the IV <lb/>
to sell f r piece <lb/>
of land Pitt county th <lb/>
said formerly lived, con- <lb/>
Mining acres more or less. And the <lb/>
North In the i said defendants will further take notice <lb/>
that they are requested to appear be- <lb/>
W. IT I before said Clerk at his <lb/>
ts . Notice of execution the 20th day of January, 1905, <lb/>
MOMS w. Tyson. sale. and answer or demur to complaint <lb/>
By of an directed to , or petition in said action r the plain- <lb/>
Prices Almost Talk, <lb/>
DOWN AT <lb/>
The apple and orange <lb/>
that the market will afford at <lb/>
Johnston Bro. <lb/>
TUCKER'S CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS HOUSE. <lb/>
mm<lb/>
the undersigned front tin- <lb/>
H Pitt in the t entitled ac- <lb/>
I will, ea Monday. of <lb/>
1905, at k, M., at the <lb/>
court door of u county, sell tn <lb/>
highest bidder for i-ash to satisfy <lb/>
execution, all the and <lb/>
which the said Mom w. Tyson <lb/>
baa in following <lb/>
t estate, to On the north side <lb/>
cf Tar adjoining the <lb/>
House land, 8.17. lands <lb/>
w. Daniel <lb/>
home p o and being the same lands <lb/>
by John Flanagan and wife <lb/>
to Hot. and <lb/>
the Register's of <lb/>
Pitt in Book A. page <lb/>
containing two hundred and fifty-one <lb/>
ere more or less, subject however to <lb/>
homestead which has been duly <lb/>
slotted to the said Mow w. Tyson <lb/>
by the sheriff of Pitt county <lb/>
homestead containing ten rote;, in <lb/>
eluding the boom and dwelling <lb/>
Tot Mb of <lb/>
Sheriff <lb/>
tiff apply to the court for the re- <lb/>
lief demanded in said con-plaint. <lb/>
This December <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
FOR SALE- <lb/>
M containing ore <lb/>
acres, Co., <lb/>
bordering on the Six tins, eight <lb/>
miles from Clinton two and <lb/>
half mile from There <lb/>
It plenty cleared <lb/>
land adapt -l to all general crops <lb/>
of cash or <lb/>
half cash with good <lb/>
C. H. Tin key, <lb/>
or <lb/>
W. J. Burgaw, N <lb/>
Currant, seeded <lb/>
dates at <lb/>
BE CONVINCED <lb/>
A genuine Black Worsted Suit, sizes to Good values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
Handsome fancy worsted ad wool suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
What Shall I Give <lb/>
Satisfy Yourself as Well as <lb/>
the recipient. <lb/>
In loving thought of our friends deserving <lb/>
helpers, this- dependent upon us or simply as a <lb/>
Christmas greeting, the following ; are <lb/>
as tokens of affection and as appropriate <lb/>
Black and fancy all wool Suits, sizes to big values <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
yards checked homespun, others price <lb/>
My price, <lb/>
FOR WIFE <lb/>
An Umbrella, Silk <lb/>
chief, Skirt, Necktie, u <lb/>
Shopping Bag, Linen <lb/>
chiefs, Ladies cotton or <lb/>
wool Hosiery, a box oX Toilet <lb/>
Soap, a lace Bureau Set, <lb/>
Linen or Covers, lace <lb/>
or embroidered Handkerchief, <lb/>
Turkish Towels, Waist Sets, a <lb/>
Cloak, a pair of O. E. Shoes <lb/>
FOR HUSBAND OR FATHER. <lb/>
Silk Handkerchief, dress <lb/>
Collars Cuffs, a pair of Sus- <lb/>
mocha or kid <lb/>
Men's Wrights Under- <lb/>
wear, a gold Fob, n piece of <lb/>
Stationary, a Suite <lb/>
Clothing, a Stetson Hat, a leather <lb/>
Suit Case, a pair link But- <lb/>
tons. A Silk <lb/>
linen Collars or Cuffs, Webber <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
GRANDFATHER OR <lb/>
Soft house slippers, Sleeve <lb/>
links and collar buttons, a soft <lb/>
felt hat, a suit of woolen under- <lb/>
wear, a warm cloak, black <lb/>
veil, house wrapper, pair of <lb/>
a shawl, comb and brush, <lb/>
Wool socks, a necktie, a plain <lb/>
handkerchief <lb/>
TO PLEASE A MAN. <lb/>
A nice silk umbrella, a pair of <lb/>
Wilkinson's Special Shoes, a bed <lb/>
r slipper, a leather pocket <lb/>
cuffs and collars, a pair of <lb/>
brown gloves, a leather suit <lb/>
Case, a leather grip sack, a silk <lb/>
tie, a scarf pin, a pair of link but-1 <lb/>
tuns. <lb/>
Come before everything is <lb/>
picked over. Everything ready j <lb/>
your inspection. <lb/>
SOME BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR <lb/>
GIRLS. <lb/>
An evening fan, a lace <lb/>
a gold or sterling silver <lb/>
umbrella, a pair of Le <lb/>
gloves, Whiting's box paper, la- <lb/>
dies fancy <lb/>
scarfs, bureau scarfs <lb/>
and table covers, pillow tops and <lb/>
i cords, rugs, clocks, brooches, <lb/>
hat pins and belt buckles. <lb/>
ANY BOY WOULD LIKE <lb/>
a pretty silk handkerchief, four- <lb/>
in-hand string tie, a pair of link <lb/>
buttons, gold plated collar but- <lb/>
tons, a Norfolk cap, suspenders <lb/>
in fancy boxes, a pair of <lb/>
can gloves, a pair of C E. <lb/>
shoes, pure rubber over shoes, a <lb/>
I fob watch chain. <lb/>
ANY GIRL WOULD LIKE <lb/>
a silk belt, fancy box paper, <lb/>
Rose Cap waist sets, neck rib- <lb/>
lace collars, embroidered <lb/>
turn over collars, ribbons for <lb/>
the neck and head, fan and fan <lb/>
chain, a pair of golf gloves, a <lb/>
pair of Fay stockings, a pair of <lb/>
and E. shoes, a shopping bag, <lb/>
a silk shirt waist, a nice brown <lb/>
dress. <lb/>
Sample hats, all colors, others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Boys pants, all sizes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
-U. I. . <lb/>
pair Leather Shoes. Others price <lb/>
My price <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
ADD TO THE PLEASURE AND <lb/>
FORT FRIENDS IN NEED <lb/>
A cotton or woolen dress, a <lb/>
pair of shoes, m shirt waist, <lb/>
skirt, a pair of overalls, <lb/>
socks or stockings, a pair of <lb/>
bed comforts, a pair of <lb/>
pants, a shirt or a hat. <lb/>
FOR THE COOK AND SERVANTS, <lb/>
aprons, collars and cuffs, stock- <lb/>
shoes, skirts, waists, hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs, belts, corsets, gloves, <lb/>
and skirts,. <lb/>
A E. TUCKER, <lb/>
Greenville, N. Q. <lb/>
For Neat and Attractive <lb/>
Job Work <lb/>
Send your orders to this office. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
No. <lb/>
i daughters of the <lb/>
entertained. <lb/>
PITT'S HONOR ROLL. <lb/>
List of Confederate Pensioners. <lb/>
Below list of the <lb/>
soldiers and widows of sol- <lb/>
in Pitt who draw <lb/>
pensions from the <lb/>
2nd Joyner, G <lb/>
S Johnson, William F Mills. <lb/>
R H <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
Notwithstanding the severity of <lb/>
the quite a number of <lb/>
Daughters assembled at <lb/>
home of Mrs. K. G. <lb/>
Thursday evening last, and <lb/>
were cordially received by the <lb/>
gracious hasten who was c H <lb/>
by her sister John L. Woolen. John p <lb/>
Delicious hot was served in H Adams <lb/>
the entrance hall, while the lurid, Jo- R L Briley, <lb/>
of the drawing room flies soon I w H Brown <lb/>
rendered shivering en- B HP Bryan, <lb/>
The -en nob ft . Jon H <lb/>
Ins toward a portrait of the A j <lb/>
I Cannon, Ivey Corbett, <lb/>
at the Davis w Can- <lb/>
IN MEMORY Of ALLEN WARREN. <lb/>
mi in in the <lb/>
non, Henry <lb/>
H W John L <lb/>
B ks, T X E ks, Lewis <lb/>
G Evans, T Elks, A <lb/>
O R B Lucy A <lb/>
Forties, E W Griffin; <lb/>
North Carolina room is taking rank <lb/>
with t lint other i <lb/>
tourism <lb/>
from all pans of the world. This <lb/>
ban be of the <lb/>
ton much <lb/>
praise, as the museum has been <lb/>
rendered ab proof j g- <lb/>
will to tell John Hathaway. Joseph <lb/>
of tie chivalry of he. an-U,,, Harris, <lb/>
m long as deeds of r John T Um <lb/>
shall arouse the admiration id h G W Jones. John- <lb/>
The quiet life <lb/>
the man may mil be <lb/>
and white he dis- <lb/>
charges his daily duties, but it is <lb/>
sure to be felt and appreciated by <lb/>
those among whom it is spent. <lb/>
The lives of such men teach by <lb/>
example, day in and day on, and <lb/>
draw men to them because in them <lb/>
men see a an <lb/>
never fails and that no temp <lb/>
and elected to Mime <lb/>
office in 1880. He thus held this <lb/>
office four years and I risk nothing <lb/>
in saying that it o <lb/>
verdict f people mat <lb/>
never had a sheriff. <lb/>
He was gentle and d, hut firm <lb/>
and positive in the discharge <lb/>
bis duties. It often that <lb/>
a sheriff has a great many <lb/>
pleasant duties perform and <lb/>
this was true f Sheriff Warren. <lb/>
But the people soon learned that <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
can shake. The wicked be was thoroughly impartial, hon- <lb/>
righteous love such <lb/>
a man. and every <lb/>
heart is open to him. His kind <lb/>
words and his deeds fall <lb/>
upon willing ems touch re- <lb/>
hearts because of the <lb/>
meek and gentle spirit with which <lb/>
they are spoken and performed. <lb/>
His influence for good cannot be <lb/>
computed. His example of right <lb/>
taken up by one and <lb/>
to another. It goes oil <lb/>
and fashioning the lives <lb/>
of others. The lives of such men <lb/>
ch were die- <lb/>
to veterans <lb/>
-their after <lb/>
OH Harris, George to any <lb/>
Horton, Taylor had <lb/>
a blessing in noble life and <lb/>
lamented death of beloved <lb/>
Allen Warren. <lb/>
It our purpose, nu this his <lb/>
day, Dec. 20th, to briefly <lb/>
trace the career of this <lb/>
good loan. He was <lb/>
I Son, Jolly, <lb/>
William <lb/>
It <lb/>
of st ts on 20th <lb/>
. A James I , . ii.,.,,. in the <lb/>
j j I <lb/>
an interesting c <lb/>
1905 <lb/>
Christmas Gifts. <lb/>
R B E <lb/>
J E Randolph, <lb/>
Bobbin, Jesse Slacks, R <lb/>
The Charlotte Observer that j g,,., j Herring <lb/>
-some one suggested that C Tripp, James <lb/>
women meet in B M J Tuton, <lb/>
on Christmas morn- Vincent, Jackson <lb/>
lug and swap This <lb/>
doubtless made with j J James R <lb/>
the mind that many people wren, Charles Williams, <lb/>
mill R Lemuel <lb/>
Z B t, <lb/>
Whichard, A Walker, Samuel L <lb/>
Whitley. <lb/>
est and just tho administration <lb/>
of his He demanded full <lb/>
compliance with the law which be <lb/>
executed firmly but never harshly. <lb/>
He trio office after four years <lb/>
of faithful service with a drove is about complete and <lb/>
N. C, Dec. 1904 <lb/>
Early has closed her <lb/>
sh ml holidays <lb/>
left yesterday her borne in <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. Jennings <lb/>
spent Monday in <lb/>
Mrs. P. G. today to <lb/>
upend several weeks with relatives <lb/>
Suffolk. <lb/>
O. will leave <lb/>
Wednesday to spend <lb/>
with her Mr. and Joe <lb/>
Brushed Ht <lb/>
H. H. Ohos. Baker <lb/>
Visited Greenville last week <lb/>
O. O. residence on <lb/>
Christmas presents in the spirit of <lb/>
Irving in pay back what some gave <lb/>
last Christmas or may give <lb/>
them this Christmas. <lb/>
as that is altogether <lb/>
the true Christmas <lb/>
spirit and would as well be taken <lb/>
WIDOWS <lb/>
Florence Biker, Baker, <lb/>
Branch, <lb/>
out in swapping as in Ann Bower-, <lb/>
other The truth is there are Briley, <lb/>
unwise things done in Elisabeth Bullocks, Bryant, <lb/>
matter Christmas rt Millicent Clark, <lb/>
is all right to Elizabeth <lb/>
but value of the Clark, Coward, <lb/>
ought not to be thought of Crawford, Susan Cox, <lb/>
much as the spirit in which it Jennette Dudley, <lb/>
given. Thousands thousands Edwards, Emmaline A <lb/>
of presents have I Flemming, Mary <lb/>
been selected and thousands L Harris, <lb/>
more will yet be selected; but Horton, Harrell, A K <lb/>
Christmas present with Winnie Ann Langley, <lb/>
it some suggestion that will Manning, E <lb/>
press the recipient with the great l <lb/>
Gilt of God to the world Christ g Manning, Sal lie Ann <lb/>
our most valuable j Mills, Amanda Moore, <lb/>
of alt, whether its pricey,.,,, Nelson, Louisa Oakley, <lb/>
be large or small. The Christmas Powell, Barker, <lb/>
time should be one of real j Louisa <lb/>
but not be up to sin- <lb/>
levity, rowdyism and riotous- <lb/>
us is often the Like <lb/>
day of it should be <lb/>
regarded as a day for meditation <lb/>
on the goodness oft Jed in great <lb/>
Gift of life through Christ the <lb/>
Neck Common- <lb/>
Currants, seeded raisins <lb/>
dates at Bros. <lb/>
M Stocks, Nancy Stokes, <lb/>
M A Sarah Lydia <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Wainwright, Mary A <lb/>
Ward, Sallie Wills, Elizabeth <lb/>
white boy about <lb/>
to years old to help on the farm <lb/>
and feed stock. <lb/>
W. A. Darden, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. R. P. D. No. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
large family to support, <lb/>
Allen labored on the farm he <lb/>
reached his majority. He attended <lb/>
the neighborhood schools as cir <lb/>
allowed and when be <lb/>
arrived at manhood he attended <lb/>
the High school at Tarboro where <lb/>
by diligence and attention to his <lb/>
studies, be received a practical <lb/>
After quitting school <lb/>
tie married a daughter of Capt. <lb/>
William Edwards and settled in <lb/>
t district, where he <lb/>
taught school with usefulness <lb/>
to his pupils and great satisfaction <lb/>
to their <lb/>
When Joseph Cobb was elected <lb/>
sh riff of Edgecombe be appointed <lb/>
young W H his deputy, <lb/>
which position he held for six <lb/>
year-, duties he dis- <lb/>
such tact and fidelity <lb/>
as to receive the commendation of <lb/>
all with whom he came contact. <lb/>
He volunteered in the Confederate <lb/>
service but, owing to a <lb/>
limb, he was discharged and he <lb/>
then as Confederate state <lb/>
tax collector. <lb/>
In he a farm <lb/>
Falkland Pitt county, to <lb/>
which he moved and on which he <lb/>
lived several years. He was <lb/>
fond of the independence of farm <lb/>
life agricultural <lb/>
He read the best agricultural pub- <lb/>
applied he <lb/>
learned with a practical <lb/>
that made him one of the <lb/>
best in that fine farming <lb/>
section of his adopted county. <lb/>
While living on his farm he be- <lb/>
came a justice of the peace <lb/>
Falkland township discharged <lb/>
its duties with great acceptability <lb/>
to the good people of section. <lb/>
In 1878 he was nominated and <lb/>
elected to the responsible office <lb/>
sheriff of Pitt county by the Deal- <lb/>
party. He win again <lb/>
and without enemies. <lb/>
When he was elected he <lb/>
removed his family to Green <lb/>
he lived bis death <lb/>
In when the great state ex- <lb/>
was held Raleigh, <lb/>
Sheriff Warren undertook <lb/>
work of collecting an exhibit for <lb/>
county of Pitt. This was a <lb/>
labor of love and patriotic pride <lb/>
ii m, but he went about <lb/>
work in such a systematic and in- <lb/>
way that he soon found <lb/>
people ready and willing to <lb/>
help him. As a result of this <lb/>
combined effort of leader and <lb/>
he took Io Raleigh dis- <lb/>
played great exhibit-on <lb/>
hall a collection of the resources <lb/>
bis county that excited the <lb/>
pride and admiration of the thous- <lb/>
ands the exposition <lb/>
Had he rendered- his no <lb/>
other service this alone <lb/>
cause tho people to hold in <lb/>
grateful remembrance. <lb/>
It was about time of the <lb/>
great State exposition that Sheriff <lb/>
tie of es <lb/>
the Riverside Nursery <lb/>
near Greenville. H went about <lb/>
this work in that same quiet, me <lb/>
way had become one <lb/>
of his chief characteristics. His <lb/>
new enterprise grew and prospered <lb/>
and ins u ants and bis flowers be- <lb/>
came his companions and his pets <lb/>
He lived with them and they <lb/>
most seemed became more <lb/>
grant more at his <lb/>
approach. H worked and lived <lb/>
among for i years and <lb/>
we hope soon to have his family <lb/>
with tis. <lb/>
Tho Beaufort County Lumber <lb/>
company will stop <lb/>
a days before Christmas and <lb/>
begin Jan, 2nd, <lb/>
Only Child Dead. <lb/>
Grimes, aged one year, <lb/>
infant Sou of Mr. Mis. Henry <lb/>
T. King, died Saturday night at <lb/>
o'clock, at their home on Dick- <lb/>
after a brief illness <lb/>
with meningitis. funeral <lb/>
held Sunday afternoon at k <lb/>
services being conducted at <lb/>
residence and at grave by Rev. <lb/>
H. H. Moore, The <lb/>
in Cherry Hill cemetery, the pall <lb/>
bearers being Messrs. E. A. <lb/>
I W. H. Long J. L. <lb/>
Fleming, P. B. Bowie, E. B. <lb/>
Griffin, F. C. Harding and W. J. <lb/>
This was their only child and i <lb/>
entire community sympathize with <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. King in the <lb/>
that has come into home. <lb/>
Will Be Sent to Asylum. <lb/>
Clerk of the court Collins, acting <lb/>
On made <lb/>
him, issued an order today to <lb/>
Sheriff to lake charge of W. <lb/>
H. and L m <lb/>
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