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THE WELL DRESSED MAN <lb/>
Should Consider with eat forethought the suit he is to bay <lb/>
and the store he is to buy from for the coming season Bis <lb/>
general appearance will depend largely upon the in of his <lb/>
clothes, and the wears. <lb/>
His i the foundation of your suit Avoid <lb/>
deal and pin row faith <lb/>
Good Fit one you exercise <lb/>
with more care than all others. A poor fitting suit is post <lb/>
piece of property. But it matters not how tall you are, how <lb/>
slim you are, how stout you are, how short are, have <lb/>
to tit your form. A suit distinction <lb/>
being distinctly stylish. <lb/>
All the new things are hero. At any price from to <lb/>
We will make it interesting to Bring your <lb/>
shoulder- with <lb/>
c. s. <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter <lb/>
i m GO m FOUR <lb/>
We Issue here Fidelity and Court Bonds. Life-- <lb/>
H insured against <lb/>
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Phone No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C<lb/>
are going to be ALL THE this Winter, <lb/>
don't fail to Call and have us place one <lb/>
In your home before the weather gets cold. <lb/>
ON DISPLAY AT OUR <lb/>
SHOW <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR IRON BED SUITS <lb/>
We Cary Fine Line Heaters Both Wood <lb/>
And Coal. Yours Very Respectfully, <lb/>
LOOK FOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Every day is a day with us. Don't wait a minute. There is <lb/>
reason in all things. There a Good Substantial Reason why I can sell you the same <lb/>
goods for 1-3 less than you can buy them elsewhere, and make our competitors <lb/>
wonder how we do it. It is are Wholesale Prices less than Retail <lb/>
That's The Whole Story. Don't be blind or misled-Stop, <lb/>
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you. <lb/>
We have now in full blast a most RECORD-BREAKING SALE which has done <lb/>
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade <lb/>
event of recent years. <lb/>
The Tremendous Proposition <lb/>
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. If has garnished the <lb/>
name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center in <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina, <lb/>
The Magnet will Continue to Draw Crowds Where Bargains are BEST AND <lb/>
BIGGEST. Were you at the RUSH that visited our store during the past week If so and <lb/>
you couldn't get waited on come again, call our attention to the fact and we will see that you <lb/>
get what you want. Yours Respect fully. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken up stray shoat <lb/>
bat been mooing with my <lb/>
stuck about two month, The <lb/>
shoal Is sandy red color, weighs <lb/>
pounds, has silt in right <lb/>
car bob tailed. Owner is <lb/>
unfilled for same and pay <lb/>
charges. EVANS, <lb/>
near Greenville, <lb/>
Putt an End lo II All. <lb/>
A wail conies <lb/>
a of from <lb/>
over taxed organs. Dizziness, <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint <lb/>
constipation. Bat to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life Pills they put an <lb/>
it all. They are gentle but <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
Druggist. <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometimes <lb/>
in death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cats or piny boils <lb/>
have paid the death penally. It <lb/>
Is wise to have <lb/>
Halve ever handy. th <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when niters <lb/>
threaten. Only at <lb/>
L. Drug Store. <lb/>
A piano for sale at a sac- <lb/>
instrument which is one <lb/>
of the beet makes handled by the <lb/>
piano was bought <lb/>
months ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
unfortunately lost his little girl, <lb/>
Party willing to lose over a <lb/>
dollars. Cash or time, apply <lb/>
In G. or VT, A. <lb/>
Greenville N. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with an on <lb/>
I my right writes,;, p. Hughes <lb/>
of Do gave me up. <lb/>
Everybody thought my time had <lb/>
conic. a last resort I tried Ir. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The benefit received <lb/>
was striking and I was on my <lb/>
a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
regained my K conquers <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. Guaranteed by <lb/>
Jno. L. Woolen, druggist, Price <lb/>
and 11.00. Trial bottles free. <lb/>
Suicide<lb/>
Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide bud been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought of self destruction take <lb/>
I Electric Bitters. It being a great <lb/>
I tonic and will strengthen <lb/>
I the nerves and up <lb/>
It's also a great stomach, liver and <lb/>
I kidney regulator. Only Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen, Druggist <lb/>
and zephyr shawls, hen <lb/>
you get at less <lb/>
extra heavy In black. than half the price. Sam <lb/>
M, Johnson A Co, N, j i s w <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
TEA <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. OCTOBER 1905. <lb/>
He. <lb/>
THEN. C. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY <lb/>
CONVENTION. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
Th force I ho North <lb/>
y met in annual <lb/>
convention with <lb/>
a f from <lb/>
all o <lb/>
The first over to <lb/>
the in of <lb/>
Mission- the convened at <lb/>
a. m. in full session. <lb/>
vice led by Mrs. <lb/>
H. ii. , <lb/>
which Mm. T. It delivered <lb/>
the <lb/>
of <lb/>
The add res i f president, <lb/>
Mrs. J. w <lb/>
both able a d earnest, and Was <lb/>
to with close attention <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
secretary a id showed <lb/>
the work at large to <lb/>
-audition. <lb/>
Mrs, T. E of <lb/>
of <lb/>
which Mr-. <lb/>
Bail H ill, won, reads <lb/>
most and <lb/>
on This <lb/>
paper i- Ml v by <lb/>
Mrs. H ii M t O villa. <lb/>
on W Mn<lb/>
close i <lb/>
and helpful. <lb/>
The nit. <lb/>
With SB Mi-. IS. <lb/>
of . I <lb/>
people's department by <lb/>
Miss Alice Hi ins, of <lb/>
in this U. <lb/>
The banner tor heel <lb/>
went to i h <lb/>
ville Mission <lb/>
Miss Lillian <lb/>
Mason following a beautiful <lb/>
by Him Mary of <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
lbs symposium on mission field <lb/>
W. B. M. was conduced by <lb/>
Ito-a Loftin, of on <lb/>
Mrs. If. <lb/>
of Lake, on <lb/>
Mrs. J, It. Tingle, <lb/>
Belhaven, on Mis A. <lb/>
B. of <lb/>
Thin part of the was <lb/>
especially entertaining <lb/>
tire as the great <lb/>
work of our women, and their far <lb/>
reaching <lb/>
O. of <lb/>
our preacher there, and a native <lb/>
Japanese, unable, on account <lb/>
of to be was <lb/>
to have delivered an on <lb/>
Life of the of the <lb/>
The convention was <lb/>
disappointed at not being <lb/>
able to hear in in. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
The Christian church building <lb/>
being too to accommodate <lb/>
the increasing crowds the Baptist <lb/>
brethren tendered their <lb/>
for future meetings of <lb/>
the convention <lb/>
Wednesday night Mrs. Ida <lb/>
stale president of I lie <lb/>
Kentucky W. B. M., delivered <lb/>
an able to a large <lb/>
enthusiastic audience. <lb/>
The Wednesday session <lb/>
with the of <lb/>
and response. A letter <lb/>
the mayor of was <lb/>
read welcoming the <lb/>
The address of the president, <lb/>
A. of Greenville, was a <lb/>
and helpful delivery, and <lb/>
by Preston Bell Hall on the <lb/>
was an <lb/>
and able of this <lb/>
subject. The <lb/>
that followed was spirited end fall <lb/>
of interest. <lb/>
J. A. el Winston- <lb/>
Mi I addressed the <lb/>
hone missions. <lb/>
The afternoon session opened <lb/>
with a powerful address on <lb/>
Model by A. I. Cunning <lb/>
ham, of Washington. This was <lb/>
discussed by Prof. J. P. Harper, <lb/>
president of the Atlantic Christian <lb/>
college, Wilson <lb/>
W, T. of Atlanta, Ga., <lb/>
addressed the convention on <lb/>
for the <lb/>
churched congregations throughout <lb/>
land. <lb/>
The night service wan given over <lb/>
loan address on Mis- <lb/>
by Henry <lb/>
pastor of West Km church, <lb/>
Rich in ml, Va <lb/>
The convention is the largest and <lb/>
most enthusiastic In the history of <lb/>
he state work. H. H. Moore. <lb/>
N. Oct. <lb/>
The morning session <lb/>
of convention was given over <lb/>
ill ii fly to reports and discussion <lb/>
symposium on state <lb/>
work. <lb/>
The e board was re-elected <lb/>
as President, E A. <lb/>
Greenville; vice president, <lb/>
c. W Howard, res <lb/>
lending secretary, J. Boy i <lb/>
r-curding secretary, L. O. <lb/>
Kinston; treasurer, H. <lb/>
the session John It. <lb/>
Harper, president of Atlantic <lb/>
Christian col Wilson, i p- <lb/>
by <lb/>
the annual report of the <lb/>
i e year the enrollment has been <lb/>
doubled and college is steadily <lb/>
growing in efficiency and in <lb/>
favor lie institution is a <lb/>
credit to Wilson and to the <lb/>
the state. <lb/>
The is <lb/>
Ai ills will be made to <lb/>
bonds to aid in the <lb/>
of this great educational <lb/>
work. <lb/>
A large audience greeted A. B. <lb/>
who spoke at the <lb/>
service on <lb/>
The next will be held at <lb/>
in Oct. <lb/>
H, H. Moore. <lb/>
A TRAMP. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
gone who are not par- <lb/>
as to the form of entertain <lb/>
they so long as <lb/>
assured of their money's worth <lb/>
find no attraction more pleas <lb/>
than <lb/>
Thoroughbred which is <lb/>
the next theatrical offering at the <lb/>
opera house Friday, Nov. 3rd. <lb/>
While this play is not boasted of <lb/>
as a Literary Art, the play is de- <lb/>
novel In its <lb/>
the pathetic scenes are of interest <lb/>
and so well played as to bring tears <lb/>
to tho majority. <lb/>
The climaxes are of a drama, <lb/>
though comedy <lb/>
throughout the four acts. <lb/>
The third has been altered, the <lb/>
scene now being laid in a Hospital <lb/>
ward for the Minded. <lb/>
This i a unique act, idea <lb/>
being new to tho stage, the action, <lb/>
though not lively, holds the <lb/>
spell bound until the climax, <lb/>
when curtain calls are frequent. <lb/>
Cotton Statistics. <lb/>
New Oct. <lb/>
weekly cotton statement <lb/>
of today shows for the days of <lb/>
October a decrease under lust year <lb/>
of and an increase over the <lb/>
same period year before last of <lb/>
For the days the season <lb/>
that have elapsed the aggregate is <lb/>
behind the same days of last year <lb/>
and ahead of the same <lb/>
days year before last <lb/>
The amount brought into sight <lb/>
the past week has been <lb/>
bales 547.000 for <lb/>
the same days last year, and <lb/>
year before last. <lb/>
The since September <lb/>
receipts at all <lb/>
State ports to be against <lb/>
2.587,105 last year. Overland <lb/>
across the Ohio and <lb/>
Potomac rs to Northern mills <lb/>
and Canada against <lb/>
last year; interior stocks in excess <lb/>
of those held at close of the <lb/>
commercial year against <lb/>
last year; Southern mill <lb/>
takings against <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
total movement since <lb/>
is against <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
And Suffered. <lb/>
Wasn't that a delightful wait <lb/>
the passenger in had Thursday <lb/>
It was only about three <lb/>
half late. The Wei- <lb/>
don fair have been great to <lb/>
the train so long. <lb/>
CLUB. <lb/>
Reported for <lb/>
The club was <lb/>
by Mis. Hay wood <lb/>
on <lb/>
1905. This meeting being the fir-i <lb/>
of the ensuing term, an election of <lb/>
officers was held and following <lb/>
were unanimously Miss <lb/>
Pat Skinner, president, Miss Win- <lb/>
Skinner, vies president; Miss <lb/>
Janie Miss Lizzie <lb/>
and treasurer. <lb/>
On motion, the amount realized <lb/>
from the production of <lb/>
lie used in buying <lb/>
for the library a com- <lb/>
was appointed to select and <lb/>
present them the library at an <lb/>
early date. <lb/>
Visitors present were <lb/>
J. L. Wooten, H. A. White, B. W. <lb/>
Moseley, M. H. <lb/>
Harry Skinner. <lb/>
After serving delightful refresh- <lb/>
the club adjourned to meet <lb/>
with Miss Glenn Forbes, Tuesday <lb/>
Nov. 1905. <lb/>
The and lb Community. <lb/>
Speaking of what a newspaper <lb/>
does a community, United <lb/>
Slates Senator Davis, of <lb/>
Illinois, made an address that re- <lb/>
mains ever green in the memories <lb/>
of newspaper men He <lb/>
year every local paper <lb/>
from to 5.000 free lines <lb/>
for the hem-lit of the community <lb/>
III which it is located No other <lb/>
agency or will do this. The <lb/>
editor in proportion to his means <lb/>
does mine for his own town than <lb/>
any other man. <lb/>
He ought lo be supported not <lb/>
because you happen to like him or <lb/>
admire his writing, but because a <lb/>
local paper is the best investment <lb/>
i community can make It may <lb/>
not he crowded with great thought, <lb/>
but it is more benefit <lb/>
than both preacher teacher. <lb/>
Today editors do more for less pay <lb/>
than man on earth. <lb/>
Disc your home paper, not as a <lb/>
charity, but as an investment. <lb/>
Knocks Woman Down and Her <lb/>
Lift. <lb/>
Williamsport, Pa., Oct. <lb/>
Mr. B. Frank an aged <lb/>
at a Pennsylvania railroad <lb/>
crossing, today the life of an <lb/>
old woman by knocking her down. <lb/>
She had slipped under the gate, <lb/>
and was in the path of an <lb/>
locomotive when saw <lb/>
her. He leaped to the track, <lb/>
struck her a blow on the back that <lb/>
sent her clear of the rails, then <lb/>
clutched the of <lb/>
locomotive as it down upon <lb/>
the pilot. <lb/>
His blow stunned the woman, <lb/>
but when he saw that it had saved <lb/>
her from an awful fate, she thank- <lb/>
ed her vigorous rescuer. She was <lb/>
stone deaf and had not heard the <lb/>
locomotive. <lb/>
Potatoes That Are Potatoes. <lb/>
A day two ago The <lb/>
spoke of a pound sweet <lb/>
to, but Superintendent J. A. <lb/>
of the home, has <lb/>
it one better. He brought us <lb/>
three that are something to look <lb/>
at, as they weigh pounds each. <lb/>
Cleaning <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
who has charge of Cherry Hill <lb/>
Cemetery, is having the <lb/>
cleaned and says all lot owners <lb/>
also have their plots <lb/>
so the improvements can all be <lb/>
made at the sane time. If lot <lb/>
owners will act on this <lb/>
the cemetery will have a much <lb/>
better appearance. <lb/>
SOCIAL <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
J. K II . s, , <lb/>
in this <lb/>
B. this morning for<lb/>
Charles w <lb/>
fair today. <lb/>
Mr. and Ii. O. Moor-- <lb/>
to Baltimore today- <lb/>
County II <lb/>
w. t B be i . <lb/>
W. Brown <lb/>
returned morning from t i <lb/>
to u <lb/>
this in o <lb/>
to take a no i <lb/>
store the <lb/>
Friday, Oct. <lb/>
Z. V. II returned to B h<lb/>
President in Collision. <lb/>
U. S. Flagship West Virginia, <lb/>
New Orleans, Oct. <lb/>
At o'clock last even- <lb/>
through of signals <lb/>
the fruit steamer collided <lb/>
with the lighthouse tender <lb/>
which was conveying the <lb/>
president, Secretary Loeb and Dr. <lb/>
to the West Virginia <lb/>
The rail and port bow of the <lb/>
Magnolia were and two <lb/>
or three boles made in the hull <lb/>
below water line. No one was <lb/>
hurt. <lb/>
Range Exhibit Closes. <lb/>
The demonstration of Majestic <lb/>
ranges that has occupied this weak <lb/>
at the store of Baker Hart, <lb/>
closes this evening. Up to the <lb/>
time of going to press fourteen <lb/>
orders for these excellent ranges <lb/>
had been booked and n few others <lb/>
are in contemplation by the time <lb/>
the exhibit closes. Mr. Swann, <lb/>
the special representative in charge <lb/>
of the exhibit, is a hustler, and in <lb/>
Maker A Hart he has a hustling <lb/>
firm to push the merit <lb/>
Majestic. <lb/>
College Quarantined. <lb/>
The announcement is made that <lb/>
the A. M. college at Raleigh is <lb/>
under quarantine of an <lb/>
i of scarlet fever <lb/>
typhoid fever. This is an <lb/>
unfortunate condition for the <lb/>
college and will cause much <lb/>
anxiety throughout the state, as <lb/>
boys from every are at <lb/>
school <lb/>
went to V f <lb/>
today. <lb/>
H. W. n. tills <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mrs. A- K -r d I i <lb/>
went to Scotland N . k h <lb/>
Mrs Brown, of o <lb/>
her brother, P. W C <lb/>
L. C. Arthur i <lb/>
pears i u <lb/>
l If I. I'll . i , <lb/>
flue. <lb/>
Rev. George h i <lb/>
been mime tier., <lb/>
i left this mot mil I i Ii <lb/>
Branson S. c. <lb/>
Rev. K. T. Philip-, of <lb/>
came up this in n I lo <lb/>
the union meeting in t Win <lb/>
P, L. Co ii lo, , <lb/>
Here . <lb/>
Greenville Printing Co . <lb/>
purchased to move <lb/>
to engage in the <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Oct. -8 h <lb/>
P, M. Hodge went to <lb/>
ton today. <lb/>
K. and B T. <lb/>
went up the road mis morning. <lb/>
J. J. this morn- <lb/>
to take charge of a school in <lb/>
Carolina township. <lb/>
Mrs. B. House went to Edge- <lb/>
today, to visit tier mother. <lb/>
Rev. J. K. has returned <lb/>
from Henderson where he went to <lb/>
visit bis father. <lb/>
Fire in Kinston Friday destroyed <lb/>
i . <lb/>
i and <lb/>
t of the H . . -i Tobacco <lb/>
is . i tit <lb/>
i-h <lb/>
r banks <lb/>
d m North <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
i fair one of the <lb/>
-ad ; i id while <lb/>
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ht <lb/>
kit <lb/>
i-i vi h V in <lb/>
n . ff the ire <lb/>
. . at <lb/>
U . <lb/>
i . ;. <lb/>
II d ii -i- private <lb/>
. J. D. <lb/>
ti and thirty <lb/>
d s i t tn perished. <lb/>
in . i . <lb/>
i ii gone to<lb/>
wife of the <lb/>
. died <lb/>
lied Mule to Railroad Track. <lb/>
The passenger on At- <lb/>
Coast Line Sunday evening, <lb/>
while on its trip from to <lb/>
Kinston, ran over and killed a <lb/>
mule near station. Per- <lb/>
sons who were at the place soon <lb/>
after say is evidence that the <lb/>
mule, which was an old. worthless <lb/>
animal, was tied there by some <lb/>
one that it might be run over and <lb/>
killed. The presumption is that it <lb/>
was done that the owner might <lb/>
get damages from <lb/>
for a good mule when It was a <lb/>
worthless one that got killed. An <lb/>
old colored man in sec- <lb/>
owned <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
Big Potato. <lb/>
We have been shown a sweet <lb/>
potato weighing pounds, raised <lb/>
by Tripp, this township. <lb/>
They do not grow larger than <lb/>
this one <lb/>
The to the <lb/>
Missionary convention have all <lb/>
retained home. <lb/>
LETTER TO WARREN. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c <lb/>
Deal When you can buy <lb/>
paint for less than <lb/>
save your money. <lb/>
Mr. Aaron Higgins, <lb/>
N. J., always 1.1 of <lb/>
for his took <lb/>
Mr. Williams <lb/>
port, Pa., always used <lb/>
took t. <lb/>
Mr. Burt Young, Pa., <lb/>
always used a gallon for certain <lb/>
rooms; took as much <lb/>
M. Nathaniel Barber, Canton, <lb/>
Y. bought used less than <lb/>
You can buy paint for <lb/>
less i ban don't; save your <lb/>
money. <lb/>
The counts the same <lb/>
way and doubles the <lb/>
of paint is the <lb/>
gallon. Weak most; <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
F. W. COo. <lb/>
P. i. H. L. sells our paint, <lb/>
One of the Asheville prisoners <lb/>
ho recently but was <lb/>
caught and pat back in jail, tried <lb/>
to break out again as as <lb/>
left him. <lb/>
She- <lb/>
t near <lb/>
i -lo, and <lb/>
whose <lb/>
only a <lb/>
her suit to <lb/>
it <lb/>
A of Asheville, <lb/>
t . i <lb/>
it man <lb/>
an <lb/>
the promise <lb/>
Increased on everything a News- <lb/>
paper oil Uses. <lb/>
i in- following from the <lb/>
tells a big truth in but few <lb/>
Everything in newspaper <lb/>
Used, and printers are completely at <lb/>
mercy of trusts. The Hume <lb/>
Printing establishments that are <lb/>
handicapped by labor trusts, type <lb/>
trusts, machinery trusts, ink trusts, <lb/>
paper trusts, etc . kn what it is <lb/>
to for all they are worth. <lb/>
Last week we ordered a lot of new <lb/>
type to meet the demands of our <lb/>
work when the bill came was <lb/>
put down at cents a pound And <lb/>
it doesn't take but half a handful to <lb/>
weigh a pound. The trust could <lb/>
make money at cents a pound, <lb/>
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Concord Times. <lb/>
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Yours Respectfully, <lb/>
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Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb/>
Fencings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, <lb/>
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Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
AU Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. <lb/>
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notes on rent events <lb/>
discoveries in the held of science <lb/>
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Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ina<lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We bet; scare la that we arc <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready Hired Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has l it a cent <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
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can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
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good three Tobacco <lb/>
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emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
Ii all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box not lack a <lb/>
article. <lb/>
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female hog, sandy weight about <lb/>
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pro and pay charges <lb/>
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and their team. <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
We will always work for your interest <lb/>
and guarantee price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY Si <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
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to see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
Ed. Hair <lb/>
Clip Calculator.<lb/>
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J. M. BLOW, Manager Authorized Agent. <lb/>
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Cannon and <lb/>
to their load of stoves <lb/>
and heater. <lb/>
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human eye, Bad In the <lb/>
agent for A optics, I feel lolly able and pro <lb/>
and we Gripe, Satchels and of error <lb/>
treat pleasure In receiving at J. ft Bro. but other man <lb/>
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of all who receive their mall at went home d,, , burn <lb/>
office. We also take eyes, or eyes <lb/>
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daily new Bad <lb/>
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patient or no one cent. The <lb/>
Large yesterday on per cent, of all chronic <lb/>
of have bean visiting at B. <lb/>
F. Manning's. <lb/>
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of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
to sec Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
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at J R Smith ft Bro <lb/>
Miss Smith, of Lenoir, after <lb/>
the trains attend the <lb/>
association DOW in session here. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at ft Me- <lb/>
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except Roosevelt. He <lb/>
a very pleas visit to friends ought tn come and make things <lb/>
here, has returned to her home. complete. <lb/>
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market fresh meats, <lb/>
fresh fish. <lb/>
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tomatoes, c, apply t E. E. <lb/>
Frank Ida C <lb/>
Edwards and Fannie left <lb/>
yesterday tor the lair. <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and doable, rockers, dining <lb/>
and split-bottom chain stands <lb/>
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb/>
ft Bro <lb/>
shoes are Every <lb/>
pair sold under a guarantee <lb/>
W. C. ft control this <lb/>
line for Ayden. <lb/>
W. L. Kinston, is here <lb/>
attending the and also <lb/>
visiting sou. <lb/>
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and fancy groceries, also a nice <lb/>
line of cigars and <lb/>
everything kept in h first <lb/>
grocery. J. II. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
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I hemp rope pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
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windows hinders nails <lb/>
saws and tools at J <lb/>
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J, W. Sparks and J. Manning, of <lb/>
were here this week. <lb/>
Wear for <lb/>
cents. R. <lb/>
Our rugs and art squares are <lb/>
liner the finest, Cannon and <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Rev. Dr. Vann, president of the <lb/>
Baptist college at Raleigh, <lb/>
is here in attendance upon the <lb/>
association. <lb/>
J. optician is <lb/>
bow back again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he <lb/>
graduated ii a special coarse in <lb/>
the science optics, ready to <lb/>
better than ever before <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of glasses, <lb/>
headaches and <lb/>
errors of and eye <lb/>
strain. It Is to pro <lb/>
when eyes call f-r <lb/>
assist nice. Glasses are <lb/>
remedy fr errors refraction and <lb/>
Weak eyes. Any Style or form of <lb/>
glasses given desired. As good <lb/>
references as are in the <lb/>
furnished on <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, Ref. <lb/>
We s m of readers <lb/>
remember our writing about a year <lb/>
since an overflowing <lb/>
spool spring on the firm <lb/>
Mr. Cox near here. The <lb/>
spring spouted up a ; team of cleat <lb/>
pure water or s u <lb/>
diameter a distance some two <lb/>
high, nor has it sine <lb/>
been known become dry. Mr <lb/>
CoX a- -ii Well pleased with ho <lb/>
had piping put in and other Con- <lb/>
h plied making it <lb/>
very pleasant resort for <lb/>
ins not <lb/>
taken advantage but highly <lb/>
appreciated, Ii seems, <lb/>
that someone last week h <lb/>
use for the piping and have <lb/>
piled it. as Mr Cox for <lb/>
as some might s y the calling <lb/>
in making moonshine. <lb/>
is outrageous really <lb/>
we think a agent in <lb/>
section for days would <lb/>
work a wonderful change. <lb/>
Calico and Gingham at <lb/>
per yard, r is white <lb/>
Uppers and summer J. <lb/>
B. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
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and Ty <lb/>
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At the of business August <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, Furniture and Fixtures Demand Loans line from flanks, i lash Items, Coin, Silver Coin, l steak paid Surplus 1,000.00 profits less expenses. SO unpaid Of i to check, 2.1,755.22 <lb/>
National Bank notes and other V. S. notes 2,411.00 Total Cashier's 3.30 <lb/>
Trial. f 36,158.02 <lb/>
STATE OP NORTH i,<lb/>
I, J. R. lb, Cashier of the i Be solemnly swear <lb/>
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lief. Cashier. <lb/>
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me, this of <lb/>
STANCH, HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
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DIXON, <lb/>
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Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN SURGEON <lb/>
Brick Blast Mu <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Fence Farm <lb/>
American Steel Fencing <lb/>
Because <lb/>
They save stock, they land, they save neighbors, <lb/>
they worry, they save time, they are guaranteed, <lb/>
are steel, they have the only perfect hinge <lb/>
joint, easy to build, no expense for repairing, last a <lb/>
time, The American is the best square mesh on <lb/>
market, car load just received. Come to see us <lb/>
W. BROS. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
The Five Million <lb/>
The Security Life and Annuity <lb/>
GREENSBORO CAROLINA. <lb/>
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company. <lb/>
Cosed It's Fourth Year with Over <lb/>
of Insurance In Force in North Carolina <lb/>
A STEADY GROWTH <lb/>
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF <lb/>
One <lb/>
Quarter <lb/>
Dollars <lb/>
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina <lb/>
I ,. h won victory tor the cause of life insurance in the State and the South, The belong alike to the Officer. <lb/>
DISTRICT AGENT, <lb/>
AYDEN, HI C<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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mates say that the recent <lb/>
report indicates a crop of less than <lb/>
t-ll millions hales, while York <lb/>
speculators say it will reach eleven <lb/>
millions We will know which is <lb/>
correct bye and bye In the mean <lb/>
might continue to hold <lb/>
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Maryland who wanted in get married, <lb/>
which is against the law in their <lb/>
state, took themselves to Washing- <lb/>
ton City where they readily obtained <lb/>
a license for that purpose. It is n <lb/>
to our national capital that <lb/>
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there. <lb/>
Durham is blowing to beat the <lb/>
hand over a hundred thousand pound <lb/>
leaf tobacco sale on that market <lb/>
And Durham is a big tobacco <lb/>
town and of the oldest <lb/>
markets in the state Here in <lb/>
Greenville sales that size come easy <lb/>
almost every day, and are frequently <lb/>
twice large. <lb/>
Governor has decided not <lb/>
to interfere with the W. ft. Murray <lb/>
eons at Durham, in which the de <lb/>
was given a two sen <lb/>
tease the roads for killing his <lb/>
sack. Again the governor is right <lb/>
and Murray will have to take his <lb/>
The road sentence was <lb/>
to two years in jail <lb/>
Troubles seem to be multiplying <lb/>
in the Republican camp. A <lb/>
member of that party in <lb/>
has sued the state chairman for <lb/>
failure to make good his promises, <lb/>
and the committee of Durham county <lb/>
is being sued for failure to pay bills <lb/>
eon tree in the last campaign. <lb/>
Kay be that is one of the lines en <lb/>
which the party hopes to reach re- <lb/>
in Worth Carolina <lb/>
And now comes the claim that a <lb/>
has reduced the <lb/>
cost of living to a science II- says <lb/>
he lives on u cents a day and <lb/>
clothes himself for a year For <lb/>
breakfast each day he has coffee and <lb/>
crackers, for dinner a bowl of soup <lb/>
with blend, and fr supper bread, <lb/>
butter and tea. This keeps him <lb/>
in excellent health. <lb/>
is remarked a <lb/>
gentleman to The Gazette yesterday, <lb/>
low well some men have got along <lb/>
right here in county in face <lb/>
of great disadvantage And then <lb/>
he went n to II how that one farm- <lb/>
near L had laved in <lb/>
years Another Gaston man he <lb/>
knew who not so many years ago <lb/>
was poor boy bound out He is now <lb/>
worth or it <lb/>
by hard licks and <lb/>
in it Gazette. <lb/>
Without a doubt this is the great <lb/>
est era of prosperity and plenty this <lb/>
has ever known. Never <lb/>
before in our history have the tillers <lb/>
of the been so <lb/>
, Mortgages and liens are <lb/>
fewer today than ever before. It i- <lb/>
nothing if not, a very common thing <lb/>
to scores of farmers with snug <lb/>
bank or money out at in- <lb/>
. ii time arc fewer <lb/>
and smaller, the <lb/>
cotton, is bringing good prices, and <lb/>
promises to be <lb/>
arc in North Carolina <lb/>
hate for several year <lb/>
is riding on the high <lb/>
of prosperity, we judge from <lb/>
logo ,,,. foregoing, and also from <lb/>
passed in late <lb/>
The oilier day our contemporary <lb/>
quoted a citizen who asked why land <lb/>
in Pitt is much higher now than it <lb/>
was ten years ago, and gave this <lb/>
years ago the farmers <lb/>
were in debt, and many of them had <lb/>
to let their land go to pay what they <lb/>
owed, while now the farmers as a <lb/>
class are practically out of debt, <lb/>
per cent, of them have money ahead, <lb/>
and many, instead of having to m <lb/>
land, are living to buy <lb/>
will lie observed that the answer <lb/>
does not tell the wherefore, although <lb/>
it gives some interesting details of <lb/>
state of prosperity in tin <lb/>
of I'm Perhaps it is not an <lb/>
matter to answer the question, <lb/>
we are reminded that ten years <lb/>
ago the nation had a Democratic <lb/>
president, under whose <lb/>
lion the country was plunged <lb/>
an abyss of financial depression and <lb/>
industrial paralysis. We are not <lb/>
going to say that the contrast in the <lb/>
condition of the country ten wars <lb/>
ago and today finds it cause in the <lb/>
politics of the national <lb/>
then and now; but we <lb/>
mention the fact as a fact, leave <lb/>
the reader to think for himself. <lb/>
Greensboro Industrial News <lb/>
While not saying it in so many <lb/>
words, it is inferred from the above <lb/>
that the Industrial News means to <lb/>
intimate that the Republican party- <lb/>
is entitled to the credit for the good <lb/>
times exist. Coming from a <lb/>
Republican source this is hardly <lb/>
more than expected, but it is about <lb/>
as absurd to claim that the <lb/>
can party is entitled to such credit <lb/>
us is to say that while the Demo <lb/>
were in power it did not rain <lb/>
and while tin Republicans were in <lb/>
power it did <lb/>
We bad hoped for better logic <lb/>
from the Industrial News. It was <lb/>
heralded all over the state that this <lb/>
new Republican paper was to <lb/>
be decent able. We were there <lb/>
for i i ired to see it so soon <lb/>
lake up and rehash this I, worn <lb/>
out. illogical, Republican absurdity. <lb/>
The merest child in <lb/>
knowledge knows that the present <lb/>
prosperity in county is due to <lb/>
n political influence party <lb/>
but is outgrowth of energy <lb/>
and economy pan of in <lb/>
people, <lb/>
t n. <lb/>
V. E of Rocky Meant, <lb/>
spent Tuesday night with his par <lb/>
Misses Mattie and Grimes <lb/>
Friday and Sat ii id night it <lb/>
They returned <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Miss Mayo spent Friday <lb/>
and Saturday night in Robersonville <lb/>
w. O. and N. G. Beverly <lb/>
spent Friday Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Miss Early, of Scotland <lb/>
spent last week with relatives <lb/>
Will and Morton, of <lb/>
s spent Monday in town, <lb/>
drumming tobacco <lb/>
W. Canon has at last bought <lb/>
Dan Patch, Jr Watch out for the <lb/>
race track <lb/>
Mrs Fleming and <lb/>
Alma, from near Hast ell, <lb/>
spent Sunday and Monday town. <lb/>
w. C spent Sunday in <lb/>
Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Misses Lizzie Grimes and Venn <lb/>
Edmonton spent last week in Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
J. Barker, of spent <lb/>
last week in Bethel working <lb/>
Mrs. Lewis Lawrence and son <lb/>
-pent Monday town shopping. <lb/>
F. Foxhall, of Greenville, spent <lb/>
Sunday town. <lb/>
Dr. Thigpen spent Friday night <lb/>
in Robersonville There seems to <lb/>
be much attraction for him down <lb/>
that way <lb/>
Cleon Ford, of Tarboro. spent <lb/>
Wednesday his parents <lb/>
About twenty five attended the <lb/>
fair from here last Thursday. It <lb/>
was their intention to see the <lb/>
dent but they got there late <lb/>
Mrs W J. Carson spent last week <lb/>
with relatives in Rocky Mount <lb/>
Mrs of Mildred, <lb/>
with relatives <lb/>
Frank Tyson, of Greenville, came <lb/>
up this morning to visit relatives. <lb/>
Miss Novella Hunting spent Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday night with Mrs <lb/>
Nelson in Robersonville. <lb/>
W J. Britton and H. V. Staton <lb/>
attended the play at Robersonville <lb/>
Saturday night given by <lb/>
Stock Co. <lb/>
Fred Forbes and Jim Mooring, of <lb/>
Greenville, spent Sunday near here. <lb/>
They can tell easily where it was. <lb/>
Don't overlook the smallest op- <lb/>
It will grow. <lb/>
The man an cm <lb/>
of the Adams Express <lb/>
who took of the com- <lb/>
money the other day <lb/>
went and w s later captured, <lb/>
says he was getting only a <lb/>
month and that handling packages <lb/>
containing f <lb/>
roved too much him; that five <lb/>
minutes alter he look the money he <lb/>
was sorry, bat it was too late for <lb/>
him to return back, etc. Many kind- <lb/>
hearted pie will excuse <lb/>
and blame lbs express people fer <lb/>
not giving a linger salary <lb/>
laying all that That <lb/>
is not the point. showed <lb/>
greed If he had been getting <lb/>
a month instead of he <lb/>
would still have desired to steal. If <lb/>
he had thoroughly honest he <lb/>
have stood firm no matter <lb/>
how small his salary. His excuse <lb/>
is no excuse at <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
they are return, <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
Raleigh should ail lie too <lb/>
feather over her ability to <lb/>
keep the state fair, that <lb/>
she b a lost grip state con- <lb/>
as mo<lb/>
The president was gelling down <lb/>
to the right idea when he said the <lb/>
South the South alone should <lb/>
i race A <lb/>
opinion in certain sections has been <lb/>
the cause of w of the over <lb/>
this question. <lb/>
School eh in-ii can get tablets <lb/>
pencil, ink, etc. at Reflector <lb/>
Book Blurs. <lb/>
Date of Thanksgiving. <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day falls on Thurs- <lb/>
day, November this year, the <lb/>
last day of the month The date has <lb/>
been a question for some time past, <lb/>
many being of the opinion that <lb/>
Thanksgiving came on the fourth <lb/>
Thursday, which would be <lb/>
It so happens that Thurs- <lb/>
day will come live times during <lb/>
November A question having arisen <lb/>
as to the date, Secretary Loeb at <lb/>
as appealed to he <lb/>
replied that while the president had <lb/>
no proclamation and there <lb/>
was no law governing the date, it <lb/>
unwritten law that Thanksgiving <lb/>
came on the last Thursday in No- <lb/>
Orange County Observer re <lb/>
Us readers that and <lb/>
. lime Orange county had <lb/>
two States Ma <lb/>
sud two Supreme court <lb/>
judges, Nash, a <lb/>
Superior court judge, John L- <lb/>
No the state, <lb/>
it is to be believed that any in <lb/>
I. in led Slates, has such a record; <lb/>
the manifest pride with which <lb/>
paper declares that <lb/>
has made more history <lb/>
other the state ever <lb/>
will is altogether pardonable. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
r Hyatt <lb/>
r. H O Hyatt, of <lb/>
rill be at Hotel <lb/>
Out. 30th and Monday <lb/>
us i the purpose of <lb/>
tenting disuses of the eye, ear, <lb/>
Parties under <lb/>
years of age who will need <lb/>
his attention are requested to come <lb/>
if possible. Older people <lb/>
corns any day. <lb/>
Who will bring the to <lb/>
go along with oar big sweet <lb/>
toes. <lb/>
INCOME <lb/>
INDEMNITY <lb/>
POLICIES <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
H. A. White, <lb/>
Insurance. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Winslow <lb/>
The time kind when To will want some horses <lb/>
or mules to meet your needs the coming we solicit <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
We hare SALE at and Ayden where <lb/>
we will carry a full of GOOD and MULES <lb/>
during the entire season. Come to Ms us we will show you <lb/>
that it is a soring for yon to trade us, for we get our <lb/>
stock direct from the stock farms, thereby taring you the prof- <lb/>
its that the middle dealer hare to make and which you save <lb/>
by from us. It would not take much of your time <lb/>
to pay us a visit and get familiar with our methods of doing <lb/>
business as we feel that it would result in making you a per- <lb/>
customer, and sure we make it benefit you <lb/>
for so doing. We are prepared to suit your needs what is <lb/>
more we guarantee <lb/>
Winslow Mills, <lb/>
Hones and Mules. Sales Stables, and Greenville <lb/>
ii-t at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
If you want winter <lb/>
et one of these d beaters Ht A. <lb/>
W. Angus A Co. i-c Cheap. <lb/>
to me I <lb/>
run a livery fwd and<lb/>
Miss K- I home <lb/>
h l returned <lb/>
U--H <lb/>
V. <lb/>
V ft lo . <lb/>
I ii v, e ,, time ville, was la town Thursday. <lb/>
. ii- fir v <lb/>
ii b y in at the <lb/>
C. <lb/>
This department is in J. M. who rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern in id territory.<lb/>
received . Hour, Did <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
When yon lire <lb/>
trimmings to go to A. <lb/>
W Co they hove a nice as- <lb/>
shipments of Buggy <lb/>
bodies and are being mode <lb/>
the A. G. Cu Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Men's and youth's pants, all <lb/>
at Harder A <lb/>
Rev. J. r. Waives, f <lb/>
We <lb/>
are always glad to see <lb/>
Mr d Miss Bertha <lb/>
n young <lb/>
were happily m I last Sunday <lb/>
light. We hope them a and <lb/>
happy life. <lb/>
C. Smith and Joe Vanning <lb/>
t to Kinston Friday night. <lb/>
Go to Harrington Barker Co. <lb/>
for coats and jackets. <lb/>
A new line of re- <lb/>
by R. G. Chapman a <lb/>
Clara Lee Stephens, <lb/>
Gold a student of <lb/>
R eh went <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Hiss of <lb/>
who in now a student of the <lb/>
went <lb/>
this morning to spend Sunday with <lb/>
her <lb/>
unit line of men's <lb/>
tie at Barber Co, <lb/>
Quite a large from Win- <lb/>
attended the Baptist Neuse <lb/>
Friday that is now in <lb/>
at Ayden <lb/>
Nice haggis Harrington <lb/>
A. of was In <lb/>
town <lb/>
The A. G. Co. has <lb/>
a ear lead of wire <lb/>
of and different <lb/>
heights now is your time to select <lb/>
the style you want. <lb/>
Misses Myrtle and B ks. <lb/>
Holland, of were <lb/>
pleasant visitors the <lb/>
ville High school Thursday, they <lb/>
are both former students <lb/>
school. <lb/>
For fresh loaf bread go to H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
International stock <lb/>
horses at f <lb/>
Call and tn line shoes <lb/>
buying H. L. <lb/>
Johnson, <lb/>
Special price <lb/>
next day V. L. <lb/>
Trunks and at <lb/>
ton Barber A Co. <lb/>
of boys suits at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
A. G. Cox and J. B. Carroll <lb/>
returned from the fair Friday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Felix was here Tuesday <lb/>
yards standard <lb/>
per yard, , A <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Just K n <lb/>
ft Co., a car load lime which <lb/>
they will sell very <lb/>
For Holt time alarm <lb/>
K. a. <lb/>
Chapman <lb/>
The town tax honks are now <lb/>
Open at the store G. <lb/>
Co. Let nil o and pay <lb/>
promptly. s Smith, collector. <lb/>
Our line of fail and Winter, <lb/>
goods are now to. Be our lire be <lb/>
fore you bay, to please A. <lb/>
W. Anger A C i <lb/>
large shipment shoes <lb/>
all and sizes and <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, com <lb/>
he <lb/>
B T. Bro. <lb/>
Don't forget the nice furniture <lb/>
at A W <lb/>
White's and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for -lock and a sure colic care, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
Henry Dixon, of Black Jack, <lb/>
town Monday. <lb/>
For hay, corn tin I oats, go to <lb/>
Harrington Barber A Co. <lb/>
We have the assortment of <lb/>
ever brought to Win- <lb/>
B. T Cox Br . <lb/>
If the turning of machinery <lb/>
anything the A. G. Cox <lb/>
must tie making lots <lb/>
wagons, carts and far <lb/>
they have keeping a continual <lb/>
line of late special prices on hard <lb/>
ware and mill supplies for <lb/>
days W. L. House. <lb/>
Another load of school desk were <lb/>
shipped out of A. G. Cox Co <lb/>
ye-t <lb/>
AH colors paint, and yellow <lb/>
hie at Harrington Barber C . <lb/>
in need nice candies <lb/>
inns oranges apples and Fruits <lb/>
kind call on H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
Don't be on bad floor <lb/>
when yon can get at A W <lb/>
A A Ci <lb/>
More desk and better <lb/>
school desks made and <lb/>
sold by the A, G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
on the streets of Win <lb/>
a Green back or <lb/>
Bank notes, and any one who can <lb/>
give proof <lb/>
receive same by <lb/>
B. H Him. <lb/>
Mrs. h. . has opened <lb/>
her line of dress <lb/>
goods, trimmings and notions in <lb/>
of the new concrete <lb/>
and is ready, willing and waiting <lb/>
to any order may come to <lb/>
has a well selected line <lb/>
of everything needed in the <lb/>
business, to suit <lb/>
everybody. <lb/>
The Pitt Co. Oil Mill <lb/>
to be cotton far and <lb/>
near, and general satisfaction <lb/>
to prevail <lb/>
If it R or snows we are all <lb/>
right for I l-ere are plenty of rub <lb/>
her coats shoes, and at A <lb/>
W Ange A Co <lb/>
L. Jan and sons, Frank <lb/>
and Charlie, were pleasant visitors <lb/>
in town Saturday and <lb/>
The A. O. Cox Mfg Co. are <lb/>
--i mi -a my fur buggies <lb/>
and that they <lb/>
a tor the <lb/>
f making and they <lb/>
ire th <lb/>
in <lb/>
in Winterville d <lb/>
H- if a former student f <lb/>
he Winterville High <lb/>
Hue of fresh <lb/>
--I h-id Barbs <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
R. G. <lb/>
u , are cut price n <lb/>
ii u <lb/>
i-; i a in <lb/>
to make for <lb/>
soon received. <lb/>
Big line if tin's us <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington, <lb/>
harbor A Co. <lb/>
Nice frames <lb/>
A. W. Ange a Co. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs R. I. Little spent <lb/>
h friends here. <lb/>
Mi-, s c-iii Taylor ha her nice <lb/>
e of go-sis open no <lb/>
also a special line of furs, and <lb/>
her many friends in o <lb/>
her. Her stock is well selected <lb/>
sad prices always right. <lb/>
Call at H. L Johnson's nod ex- <lb/>
his line of Hosiery <lb/>
Ladies and Gents. <lb/>
International poultry food at <lb/>
Harrington Barber ft Co. <lb/>
B. T. Cox A Bro. have a full line <lb/>
of school books, inks, <lb/>
A pen tablets, day <lb/>
edgers, account states, <lb/>
chalk, crayons, school bogs and <lb/>
straps. Come and see what <lb/>
have bringing else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
North Carolina, ,., <lb/>
PM County. Court. <lb/>
Grimes William Grimes and <lb/>
Grimes. <lb/>
The above will take <lb/>
; that an action entitled a above <lb/>
Inn, in the Superior <lb/>
of Pitt County, against him for <lb/>
a i absolute divorce, the defendant <lb/>
will further take notice that he re- <lb/>
quired to next term of <lb/>
superior Court of said Count; to <lb/>
he held on the 9th Monday after the <lb/>
It in September, being the day <lb/>
of November at the Court <lb/>
of County, in Greenville, N C, <lb/>
and answer or demur to complaint <lb/>
in action, or the will <lb/>
ply the Court for demanded <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
F. G. D. C, Moore, <lb/>
Any for plaintiff. C. S. C. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain -I ex- <lb/>
and delivered by Fred Crawford <lb/>
and . Crawford, lo Henry <lb/>
Sheppard on 30th day of <lb/>
and duly recorded in the Register of <lb/>
Deeds office of Pill county, North Car- <lb/>
in Book K <lb/>
will to public sale <lb/>
before door in Green- <lb/>
ville, to bidder on <lb/>
Nov. 11th, a <lb/>
or parcel of land and in <lb/>
the of Pill and aisle of North <lb/>
I and described as follows, to <lb/>
parcel of land in Beaver <lb/>
Dam township adj <lb/>
place and acres <lb/>
more or and bring land deeded <lb/>
V by <lb/>
and wife and mortgage taken to <lb/>
th <lb/>
dead. Terms of <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
This 11th stay nun. <lb/>
Mortgages. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
By virtue of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed <lb/>
and vend by E. W. <lb/>
and wife to I. I <lb/>
Jenkins on the 29th day of October <lb/>
and duly recorded the <lb/>
Deeds e of county, North Car- <lb/>
in page the under- <lb/>
signed will expose ti public sale. <lb/>
before the Court House door Green- <lb/>
ville, to highest b on Thurs <lb/>
day Not. two certain lots <lb/>
of land lying and being in <lb/>
county of Pitt and Stale of North Car <lb/>
and described us follows, to <lb/>
Both lots being in the town of <lb/>
ton, N. C. First at <lb/>
a stake on Queen St. feet from Pitt <lb/>
St., and running N U K feet, <lb/>
thence S E thence <lb/>
with first line to Queen St. thence u, <lb/>
Queen St. feet to the beginning. <lb/>
Second on N. side <lb/>
of Water St. at a pump point in B. <lb/>
Cox's and runs S. K, down said <lb/>
street feet to Bridge St., thence <lb/>
with Bridge St. N. E. to a <lb/>
stake Chapman's corner, thence <lb/>
N. W. feet to a stake Chapman's <lb/>
second corner, thence with Chapman's <lb/>
line feet 3rd corner, <lb/>
thence with Chapman and M. L. <lb/>
line 5-12 feet to a stake in <lb/>
M. L. Hellen a d J. J B. Cox's lite <lb/>
fret to Water street the lie- <lb/>
containing acre, more or <lb/>
less to satisfy said mortgage deed <lb/>
Terms of cash. <lb/>
This the 23rd day October <lb/>
I. E, JENKINS, Mortgages. <lb/>
f. G- JAMES, Attorney, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A Dual Was <lb/>
Under an Umbrella. <lb/>
encounters have be- <lb/>
celebrated others ore <lb/>
be <lb/>
a Such is s <lb/>
however. Sometimes duel <lb/>
is connected with u joke, as that of <lb/>
and when the <lb/>
more <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
it el the time when <lb/>
was writing in the Globe <lb/>
I was one of <lb/>
The latter took offense at the <lb/>
tendencies which the celebrated <lb/>
writer was giving to the Vi- <lb/>
were <lb/>
pen and word of a meet- <lb/>
was judged <lb/>
On arming at the meeting <lb/>
was teen to b <lb/>
a pair of flintlock of the <lb/>
sixteenth century, while <lb/>
himself under an umbrella. It was <lb/>
raining <lb/>
to hold up hi sweat <lb/>
to the when tn <lb/>
was to be given. wit- <lb/>
protected. in- <lb/>
am willing be <lb/>
said, I am not willing to catch <lb/>
s cold in <lb/>
They were forced to accept the <lb/>
rendition, and the great writer shot <lb/>
from under his umbrella. Four bolls <lb/>
were exchanged without result. <lb/>
I on, when Sain had <lb/>
rallied to the empire of Napoleon <lb/>
III., while <lb/>
to <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior o <lb/>
Pitt having Issued Letter o <lb/>
Administration to me, the <lb/>
on the 16th day of Oat. on the <lb/>
of Minnie deceased. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given lo all person- <lb/>
indebted to the Estate to make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
to creditor of said estate to <lb/>
sent claims properly <lb/>
Is within <lb/>
Months after the dot of this Notice. <lb/>
this Notice will plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery 16th day Oct. INS <lb/>
S. M I'm <lb/>
on the Estate of Pollard. <lb/>
Isaac A. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Letters Testamentary upon the estate <lb/>
of James Cobb, deceased, <lb/>
been issued to the undersigned by tin <lb/>
of the Court of <lb/>
county, and having duly <lb/>
executors of the <lb/>
of the said James notice i- <lb/>
to all persons <lb/>
against estate to <lb/>
to the undersigned for payment, <lb/>
duly on or before I <lb/>
20th day Of October, 1906, or this no <lb/>
lice will be plead in bar of their re <lb/>
All <lb/>
estate are requested to make <lb/>
payment to <lb/>
Thia day of ,. <lb/>
It. J. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
of C Cobb, deceased <lb/>
of he did not hes- <lb/>
to defend his beliefs in the <lb/>
senate. One of his col- <lb/>
leagues, considered <lb/>
offended and provoked a duel. But <lb/>
the friend of the Princess <lb/>
wittily refused to fight, with <lb/>
the with which he was most fa- <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
In recent limes Paul de <lb/>
the sharp editor of <lb/>
after having <lb/>
proved his courage in seventeen en- <lb/>
counters, made use of same joke <lb/>
when provoked by a fellow journal- <lb/>
who was a notoriously bad spell- <lb/>
He hail the choice of weapons, <lb/>
and he chose orthography. <lb/>
VIm. <lb/>
She was corpulent and on her way <lb/>
to Chicago from New York <lb/>
traveling with her two children, <lb/>
aged respectively throe and four <lb/>
years. As far as Buffalo she hod not <lb/>
been asked to pay for the children, <lb/>
but at that point train crew <lb/>
changed, the new conductor, a <lb/>
gruff, surly looking individual, look- <lb/>
ed askance at children and <lb/>
for their tickets. <lb/>
have the <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
old ore napped the <lb/>
man in blue. <lb/>
girl is three, and the boy k <lb/>
four, <lb/>
look pretty big for <lb/>
was gruff rejoinder. <lb/>
said she of the <lb/>
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to all persons holding <lb/>
eh said estate to present <lb/>
tin in to the Undersigned for payment. <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before tic <lb/>
20th of 1906, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
persons indebted to said <lb/>
are requested to make <lb/>
pa meal to us. <lb/>
is day of October, <lb/>
It. J <lb/>
II. Cobb, <lb/>
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Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
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NOTICE. <lb/>
North I I . . <lb/>
Pi County. <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
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W ill Cousins. I <lb/>
The defendant above will <lb/>
lake notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
baa been commenced in the <lb/>
p.- Court of Pitt County to obtain <lb/>
i divorce from the bonds of <lb/>
v fore solemnized I <lb/>
and defendant, on <lb/>
of i-y, the said <lb/>
will fur her take that ha is re <lb/>
to appear at the a term of <lb/>
-in Superior Court of to <lb/>
U hold on the seventh <lb/>
in- Monday in March, It <lb/>
in- 16th day of 1900, <lb/>
or demur to the complaint in <lb/>
action, or plaintiff will <lb/>
to the court for the relief <lb/>
said <lb/>
day of October, UM, <lb/>
l. C. Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
I. A. BUGS, for Pig. <lb/>
North Carol <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
HORSES MULES. <lb/>
We will keep a full stock of hot a-s on ban <lb/>
all the season. We are prepared to kind <lb/>
of horse you want, drift horse, drivers and farm <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
We keep the that can be bought. We will <lb/>
buy or trade f i any kind of mules or horses, <lb/>
will buy a sin plug <lb/>
Come to see u- If we not yon want we <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
By of a power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain Heed <lb/>
executed by R. A in J. W. <lb/>
on the day of Feb., <lb/>
1904, and recorded the <lb/>
in X pace <lb/>
The will on Saturday, the <lb/>
day of Nov., at 1- o'clock <lb/>
M., expose to sale before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, the following <lb/>
described real property to wit; The <lb/>
parcel land situated in Swift Creek <lb/>
township, county, North Carolina, <lb/>
described as Bounded on <lb/>
the south hi the lands of <lb/>
the north by the limits of <lb/>
Adams, on east by <lb/>
creek, on west by the lands of W, <lb/>
A. Gaskins, containing IS acres <lb/>
more or less better known as a <lb/>
One-third Undivided interest in a <lb/>
sere tract of land formerly <lb/>
to This sale is made <lb/>
to satisfy the terms of said mortgage <lb/>
deed. This day of October, <lb/>
J. W. Mortgagee, <lb/>
By J. Rasberry, Assignee, <lb/>
P. Attorney <lb/>
NOTICE.<lb/>
vs Notice, <lb/>
Jacob Johnson <lb/>
The will <lb/>
notice that action entitled as <lb/>
baa been commenced In the Superior <lb/>
Court Of County to obtain a <lb/>
from bonds of matrimony <lb/>
heretofore between <lb/>
and defendant, on the grounds <lb/>
adultery, tin- said defendant will <lb/>
further take that be is required <lb/>
appear at the next term of the <lb/>
Court of count. t be held <lb/>
on the seventh Monday before tho first <lb/>
Monday in March it being the <lb/>
day of January, 1906, answer or <lb/>
demur to the complaint In said action, <lb/>
or the plaintiff will to the court <lb/>
for relief demanded Id said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This of October, <lb/>
D. C MOORE, Clerk <lb/>
I. A. SUGG, Ally, for <lb/>
nil it. <lb/>
R. L CO. <lb/>
J Hardware. <lb/>
For t. <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am <lb/>
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Steel Heal and <lb/>
In i ct anything <lb/>
in Hardwire come to <lb/>
H- L. CARR <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
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trot apart, of their money. <lb/>
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event of recent years. <lb/>
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name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center m <lb/>
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fair and <lb/>
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INSURANCE <lb/>
No. . <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken n shoal <lb/>
that ha- bean running with my <lb/>
stock about two months. The <lb/>
boat l sandy rel enter, <lb/>
pounds, ha- slit in right <lb/>
ear and tailed. Owner is <lb/>
notified to call for same end pay <lb/>
charges. HOB KB <lb/>
near Greenville, <lb/>
an End to It All, <lb/>
A grievous wail comes <lb/>
a a result of pain from <lb/>
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constipation. But thanks to Dr. <lb/>
New Life Pills they put <lb/>
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thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
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death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cuts or boils <lb/>
hare paid the death penalty. It <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve aver It's best <lb/>
salve on earth and will fa- <lb/>
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J. L. Drag Steve. <lb/>
A piano for sale at a sac- <lb/>
the instrument which is one <lb/>
of th bast handled by the <lb/>
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thought y time had <lb/>
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L. Fries <lb/>
II Trial tattles free. <lb/>
Bilk shawls, all <lb/>
colors heavy in Mack. D. <lb/>
M. Johnson a fl. <lb/>
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A startling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought of destruction take <lb/>
It being a great <lb/>
tonic aid will strengthen <lb/>
tho nerves and Op the system. <lb/>
ale great stomach, liver <lb/>
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Infection guaranteed by L; <lb/>
Why Baskets when <lb/>
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than half <lb/>
Bit <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR.<lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PH YEAR W <lb/>
No. <lb/>
JAIL DELIVERY. <lb/>
Three Prisoners Escape in Day Time. <lb/>
Sunday afternoon <lb/>
three all colored, made <lb/>
their escape from jail. They cut <lb/>
through the brick wall mar a <lb/>
window and by making a rope <lb/>
of a blanket ii then-elves to <lb/>
freedom. The escape was found <lb/>
out about o'clock. <lb/>
The three prisoners who escaped, <lb/>
with two others had the privilege <lb/>
of the corridor in second <lb/>
of the jail, Where is easy to cut a <lb/>
hole through the brick wall when <lb/>
tools cad b had, it is easy to <lb/>
get tools passed to the windows. <lb/>
The two other prisoners, one a <lb/>
white man and one a would <lb/>
not go out the three who <lb/>
escaped. <lb/>
The jail is not safe, as is shown <lb/>
by the frequency of escapee, and <lb/>
the walls ought to be lined on the <lb/>
inside with a plate of-feel that can <lb/>
not. be cut through. In its present <lb/>
condition prisoners get out too <lb/>
easy. <lb/>
THE CZAR DEFEATED <lb/>
Despotism Comes to an End in Russia. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
GENERAL NEWS. <lb/>
SOCIAL. <lb/>
Th ii u By the u a water main <lb/>
the Catholic near in. . ., , <lb/>
St. Petersburg Oct. Raleigh, destroyed by fire Sunday, I. <lb/>
autocracy of the and , will be at once. <lb/>
the old older of cease to R a , . , . <lb/>
. , . , K. S. near Rocky Point, <lb/>
exist in Russia. Nicholas I h . , , . <lb/>
, , . strawberries that <lb/>
ha- Count W I .; , ., .,. <lb/>
last netted him <lb/>
into power H , ,,,. <lb/>
. He planted the same acre in sweet <lb/>
and damage was dime to <lb/>
with an imperial mandate <lb/>
which will enable him to convert <lb/>
the farcical assembly into a <lb/>
legislative b by greatly <lb/>
extended and to confer <lb/>
up-n the people civil <lb/>
liberties, free speech. <lb/>
and has Housed bu. <lb/>
The noted Nick Williams <lb/>
ease at Greensboro has come <lb/>
to another mistrial. A sick juror <lb/>
was the this lime. <lb/>
An <lb/>
woman whose <lb/>
These welcome tidings reached husband, an engineer on the <lb/>
The Hicks Almanac for 1906. <lb/>
Rev. R Hicks <lb/>
will not be shed for <lb/>
but hie Journal Word and <lb/>
Works, has been changed into a <lb/>
large and costly magazine, audit <lb/>
will contain his storm weather <lb/>
forecasts and other astronomies <lb/>
features complete. November <lb/>
number, now ready, contains <lb/>
forecasts from to <lb/>
The January number ready <lb/>
December will contain the <lb/>
forecasts July to December <lb/>
1906. price of this splendid <lb/>
magazine is one dollar a year. See <lb/>
it and you ill have it. <lb/>
November and numbers <lb/>
containing the Kev R. Hicks <lb/>
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more complete than ever, can be <lb/>
had by sending at once cents to <lb/>
Word and Works Publishing <lb/>
Company, Locust Street, St. <lb/>
Louis, Mo. <lb/>
St. Petersburg shortly before <lb/>
o'clock this evening. Count Wine <lb/>
had spent the day with the Em- <lb/>
at going over the <lb/>
final draft of the manifesto to <lb/>
which he Insisted certain <lb/>
minor modifications be made, and <lb/>
before taking the train for St. <lb/>
Petersburg he telephoned to a <lb/>
friend that the had affix- <lb/>
ed hi signature and that the <lb/>
imperial mandate comprising the <lb/>
conditions which he <lb/>
agreed to accept office was in his <lb/>
pocket. <lb/>
These include freedom of the <lb/>
press, the right of assembly and <lb/>
immunity of person, in- <lb/>
the right of habeas corpus. <lb/>
railway, was killed, his <lb/>
brought suit <lb/>
Large Sale. <lb/>
The Farmers Warehouse, opera- <lb/>
by the Consolidated <lb/>
A mule on which was a <lb/>
mortgage her name was <lb/>
was Bold at unction at <lb/>
Greensboro only <lb/>
82.50. <lb/>
Throws Coal Under Boiler. <lb/>
Oct. p <lb/>
Saturday, 2.1.5. R., regards err, <lb/>
I. ;, ,. . enjoy. <lb/>
able i k . . v,,., ,. ,.,., <lb/>
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Miss In- re I <lb/>
from .,,.,. <lb/>
R. i i i ,, i ,. <lb/>
A mob of three hundred <lb/>
a fro n the jail at Run <lb/>
bridge, G. <lb/>
lynched bad <lb/>
a and shot the <lb/>
Idler went to <lb/>
C. <lb/>
on tins morning. <lb/>
I lo L <lb/>
. ; i-i <lb/>
at near Raleigh, was <lb/>
destroyed by fire Sunday. The <lb/>
loss is with only <lb/>
insurance. Two boys were fatally <lb/>
injured by jumping off the roof <lb/>
four high. <lb/>
Greensboro is to build a <lb/>
reservoir holding gal- <lb/>
It will cost and <lb/>
take nearly a year to build. <lb/>
A attempted to <lb/>
assault Mrs. L. T. Long, near <lb/>
Winston. She was in her kitchen <lb/>
at the time and a large butcher <lb/>
Tobacco Company the knife being handy she used it on <lb/>
management O L- Joyner, had the with good <lb/>
wan fire <lb/>
mm his life iii <lb/>
the <lb/>
New i Is <lb/>
service <lb/>
of yellow fever. <lb/>
were killed and <lb/>
in a wreck on tin, <lb/>
Topeka and Fe <lb/>
The Roman Catholic orphanage railway near K City. <lb/>
Bu <lb/>
the best sale today ever seen on a <lb/>
floor on Greenville <lb/>
market. There were about <lb/>
in this one house <lb/>
and it is worthy of note that there <lb/>
was not a dissatisfied farmer among <lb/>
the large number represented on <lb/>
In fact many expressed <lb/>
themselves as having received a <lb/>
higher price than was ever <lb/>
George W. of Durham, <lb/>
has made a donation to <lb/>
the Southern College <lb/>
and Conservatory Music on con- <lb/>
that the college raise <lb/>
more. <lb/>
The Atlantic and North Carolina <lb/>
railroad is preparing to build a <lb/>
handsome new depot at <lb/>
pated. The One Durham boy badly wounded <lb/>
Company grows more more in another with a rifle., <lb/>
favor with the farmers as they sen <lb/>
people <lb/>
in The , <lb/>
of Greater New York is <lb/>
Proceedings have been started in <lb/>
the courts of to have <lb/>
appointed for the Mutual Lite <lb/>
New York Life insurance con. <lb/>
Denies, <lb/>
The president has appointed <lb/>
Charles A. of Boston, <lb/>
Mass , as public printer, to take <lb/>
November l-r. A. <lb/>
is manager of the Printing Board <lb/>
of York City. <lb/>
log New Bern. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. has a rued <lb/>
home New YorK. <lb/>
c. Moore <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
F. II returned <lb/>
a trip in Beaufort county. <lb/>
T. duo <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
Mrs. B returned Sun- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
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day evening from Norfolk. P w, , souvenir <lb/>
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by the <lb/>
Dr. U. O. Hyatt, of <lb/>
this l sped a <lb/>
days here. <lb/>
W. T. Jr., came home <lb/>
Saturday A. <lb/>
college at Raleigh. <lb/>
ii.-u. <lb/>
engineer and a fireman were <lb/>
in a head-on col- <lb/>
on the Norfolk A Western <lb/>
railroad near Va. <lb/>
reports the <lb/>
in during tin <lb/>
ended SO, 1905, , f j <lb/>
7,689,887,897 increase Be. W. returned Mod <lb/>
186,020.437 over the output of ,,, <lb/>
Unfavorable T <lb/>
,, Oct. <lb/>
Mrs. T. and region cup <lb/>
rec, by Weather <lb/>
Mr. w. . Bureau, <lb/>
L where the <lb/>
us i, ., , , cotton is greatest <lb/>
Buck, who worked tori, <lb/>
, conditions of the week <lb/>
ending Oct. were not <lb/>
H el her over a large part of <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie western <lb/>
Bishop, of who ban belt during fore part <lb/>
visiting near bore, returned the week delayed notion pick- <lb/>
home tins . and caused injury to open out <lb/>
in . <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
CHE for some lime, Ml <lb/>
now working on King's <lb/>
Col. II. B Little, of Baltimore, <lb/>
the year. <lb/>
A Tramp Play <lb/>
Elmer Thorough- <lb/>
bred a play which gen- <lb/>
gives satisfaction to its spec <lb/>
will lie seen at the opera <lb/>
house, Friday Nov. 3rd, <lb/>
This attraction, though border <lb/>
on the sensational, is enriched <lb/>
with pure of the uproarious <lb/>
sort and it is seldom the audience <lb/>
does not enthuse sufficiently to ac- <lb/>
cord the company several curtain <lb/>
calls. The stage settings are <lb/>
third act, that of a <lb/>
hospital ward, being <lb/>
the more picturesque. <lb/>
T. the tramp <lb/>
though roughly clad and full of <lb/>
fan and spirit at the off act, shows <lb/>
himself to be a man refinement <lb/>
and education who has <lb/>
pride and to lead hi in <lb/>
from the thoroughfare of pros- <lb/>
how their interests are protected <lb/>
and every effort made to get high <lb/>
prices for their tobacco. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R, Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
Fire Waller large <lb/>
dry goods store at Raleigh, <lb/>
day night, caused damage. <lb/>
It Amusing and a Success. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
and <lb/>
ward <lb/>
lie Law born, <lb/>
Cleveland Bell aid Millie <lb/>
John Allen and Hattie <lb/>
James Taylor and Mary Evans. <lb/>
Arthur Bills and Ella Johnson. <lb/>
July Brown and Mary Edwards. <lb/>
and Tucker. <lb/>
The party given by <lb/>
D. S. Perry, aged years, was; the ladies of the Baptist church in <lb/>
killed by a Seaboard Air Line. opera house, <lb/>
train near Saturday morn night, attracted a large <lb/>
He was walking on the rail- people proved quite a <lb/>
toil in northern Oklahoma <lb/>
and Indian Arkansas, <lb/>
northern portion of <lb/>
Alabama sod western <lb/>
see. As a whole the week was <lb/>
coo. Frosts occurred in the <lb/>
and western districts, <lb/>
considerable damage Tennessee, <lb/>
,, . ., ,, northern Mississippi and Oklahoma <lb/>
Kev. and Mrs, ft, ti. . . <lb/>
lei. this morning Geneva, Ala. Mk but <lb/>
none in Texas. <lb/>
left tins , . <lb/>
morning for his home in and <lb/>
Mount. Florida the conditions <lb/>
ere favorable. Picking is from <lb/>
John Watson left Monday even- <lb/>
for his home New Bern. <lb/>
Harry Skinner aim <lb/>
Mr. Cotten Here. <lb/>
Mr. Bruce Gotten, of the <lb/>
corps, A. ii the <lb/>
city this morning went down <lb/>
to Fort where he is <lb/>
stationed, Mr. Cotten is well and <lb/>
popularly known here, and his <lb/>
many friends in the city will be <lb/>
glad to welcome him here again. <lb/>
road track the train struck The drill by sixteen girls dressed Belt, left this morning <lb/>
us ghosts was a good feature and Richmond, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
tent and witch's cabin also afford j , Miss Helen Crimes left Ibis <lb/>
much amusement option for Raleigh on a visit, <lb/>
candy machine by the. <lb/>
two gentlemen Ir mi New Thursday, <lb/>
ml R. L. left for Norfolk <lb/>
Mrs Delia Bryant Dead <lb/>
It was a shock to friends and <lb/>
relatives Greenville to learn <lb/>
Monday evening of death of much <lb/>
Mrs. Delia of Vanceboro. real novelty. <lb/>
No particulars of her death were The were very much <lb/>
learned except that sue as taken lied a. the financial results of the <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
half to two-thirds completed in <lb/>
Oklahoma Territories, <lb/>
Arkansas and Mi-s <lb/>
larger proportion <lb/>
of the cop has been gathered in <lb/>
other sections, <lb/>
Completed in the more <lb/>
southerly districts. <lb/>
suddenly Sunday and died Monday <lb/>
evening. Mrs. Bryant Was Miss <lb/>
the only regret about this <lb/>
being that they not prepare <lb/>
Delia before marriage j for so crowd as <lb/>
lived in Greenville some j <lb/>
has been only a few day since she <lb/>
was here on a visit. J. S. and J. <lb/>
B. went to Vanceboro today <lb/>
to attend the funeral. <lb/>
Up Grades in Business, <lb/>
The locomotive engineer <lb/>
an upgrade with a <lb/>
heavy train of ears sets his fireman <lb/>
to shoveling coal more briskly and I <lb/>
makes the ascent with the <lb/>
steam at his command. days <lb/>
are the up-grades of business, and <lb/>
It behooves the wide trades- <lb/>
man to deal with them as his friend <lb/>
the engineer with up hill <lb/>
work on the toad. All that is <lb/>
a crowd as was <lb/>
Every thing they bad sold at <lb/>
an early hour all who wanted <lb/>
to buy could not be supplied. <lb/>
Town Wiped Out. <lb/>
Pine Glove, W. Va., Tuesday, <lb/>
which started shortly <lb/>
after one o'clock this morning in <lb/>
the Pine Grove hotel from a <lb/>
Special <lb/>
One of the principal attractions <lb/>
Them to Pitt. , ,. , . , <lb/>
at the Perkins opera tonight <lb/>
An officer brought two convicts will M an exhibition of the famous <lb/>
from Beaufort Sunday candy machine by a New <lb/>
to be taken to I'm county to serve , York firm. Don't miss it. <lb/>
time on the chain gang. They j <lb/>
were sentenced at court to I Crop Sold. <lb/>
months and months . <lb/>
,;.,. , . , . , in a position to express <lb/>
lively, and there being no road , , . <lb/>
opinion the subject say dial the <lb/>
Mrs. Larry and children <lb/>
left this morning for Washington, <lb/>
Miss Sue Wood, the trained <lb/>
nurse who has been at Mr. Brink- <lb/>
left this morning, <lb/>
Ought to Have Been <lb/>
makes yon look so <lb/>
blue <lb/>
Jinks -I have six daughters, none <lb/>
of them married, or likely to be. <lb/>
gang in Carteret they were sent lo <lb/>
the roads in Pitt, in the same dis- <lb/>
Free Press. <lb/>
needed to keep things going in <lb/>
Inclement is a little extra <lb/>
advertising pull. Special induce <lb/>
makes shoppers <lb/>
It Is Good. <lb/>
Cotton Crop. <lb/>
Atlanta, Oct. <lb/>
natural gas explosion, has destroy- <lb/>
ed practically the whole town. <lb/>
The destroyed are the <lb/>
Pine Grove Hotel, Commercial <lb/>
Hotel I Method 1.1 ,, ,,, <lb/>
church, mines, block, of <lb/>
seven stores .,, dwellings. <lb/>
Dynamite is <lb/>
crop In this section has been <lb/>
marketed almost as fast as ginned <lb/>
and not moon is left the <lb/>
is also said that <lb/>
tobacco crop is more than two- <lb/>
sold. <lb/>
Durham Raleigh people <lb/>
speak very highly of the <lb/>
bred that will appear <lb/>
the Masonic temple opera lion -e on <lb/>
Friday night. You will make no <lb/>
., I . f . i I . <lb/>
s ks securing early. the excitement it cannot be W October F Waters in charge. <lb/>
used to <lb/>
further of the flames. <lb/>
It reported several <lb/>
lost their lives hotel, bin in <lb/>
Business Changes Hands <lb/>
ll. A. of <lb/>
dents throughout the cotton belt, j township, has purchased the I little won't do it all; <lb/>
estimating the present crop at stock of goods of A. K. You've got to keep going <lb/>
i, bale-. The I Bro., in the Phoenix building, <lb/>
estimates that 61.8 per cent of the Mr. will continue the <lb/>
Rioters Storm Capital. <lb/>
St. Petersburg, Oct. to <lb/>
o'clock to night serious col. <lb/>
had taken place as a result <lb/>
of the demonstrations over the <lb/>
manifesto, although there <lb/>
seemed to be momentary danger of <lb/>
disorders. <lb/>
workmen all over the <lb/>
left their work dining the after <lb/>
j noon and drifted to the of <lb/>
I of the city, massing before the <lb/>
i Kazan Cathedral. <lb/>
you blue over it <lb/>
You are the moat ungrateful mortal <lb/>
that ever breathed. I have six Uta <lb/>
daughters, all married, all T <lb/>
children and <lb/>
whole crowd. l at Wretch <lb/>
out like arms on either side. <lb/>
The spectacle was impressive. <lb/>
Keen r ,,. gloom <lb/>
One step take you very far; banners, massed behind speakers <lb/>
You've got to keep on walking, on the cathedral steps, seemed like <lb/>
One word won't tell all you slashes blood against the gray <lb/>
are; imposing edifice. The orators <lb/>
You've got to keep talking. were mostly students work- <lb/>
One inch mike yon very tall;, men. Their appeals kindled tho <lb/>
You've got to keep on glowing wildest in the crowds <lb/>
which included hundreds of women <lb/>
em going, <lb/>
crop had been picked and business at the same stand with L, <lb/>
Take advantage of <lb/>
magazine offer and gel a <lb/>
and girl students. The oratory <lb/>
continued hours, and while it <lb/>
ii a procession was <lb/>
formed students at its head <lb/>
year's good reading at hall price bearing red flags, <lb/>
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