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Y. M. B. O D. <lb/>
HAVE GONE <lb/>
But Blues and are her i to stay. The median with <lb/>
vent in back, single or doable breasted is the coat that you should <lb/>
wear this season, It should be made with Military shoulders <lb/>
to fit the body medium loose Me have it, made in all the now <lb/>
fabrics Of course and blues are good this season, yet a <lb/>
dark blue ground with n slight tint of green, makes an attractive <lb/>
suit And the have come to stay; everything will lie <lb/>
next season <lb/>
PRICES, 37.50 TO <lb/>
COATS -This coat is the only well dress <lb/>
ed wear; this coat is light in weight, yet it gives <lb/>
comfort than a. many times it's weight. <lb/>
PRICES, TO SOLD BY <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter <lb/>
BO <lb/>
All <lb/>
are going to be this Winter, <lb/>
so don't fail t Call have us place one <lb/>
in your horn before the weather gets cold. <lb/>
ON DISPLAY AT OUR <lb/>
SHOW <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO SEE IRON SUITS <lb/>
We Cary Fine Line Heaters For Both Wood <lb/>
And Coal. Yours Very Respectfully, <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Pioneer Greenville <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Home Insurance Companies. Special attention given to Life, Fire, <lb/>
Health and Accident Insurance. <lb/>
GO ON TOUR <lb/>
Phone No. 3.- <lb/>
FOURTH STREET GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
FOR THE <lb/>
BIG BLUE SIGN <lb/>
Every day is a day with us. Don't wait a minute. There is <lb/>
reason in ail 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 <lb/>
Think, Look and Use the good Common Sense with which nature has endowed you. <lb/>
We have now in 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 Money-Saving Proposition <lb/>
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. It has garnished the <lb/>
name and fame of Greenville as the most libel and Progressive Commercial Center in <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
The Mercantile 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 Respectfully, <lb/>
CT <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I taken up n stray <lb/>
that has been with my <lb/>
stock i.- the <lb/>
shout is sandy red color, <lb/>
about pound, ha slit in right <lb/>
ear and tailed. Owner is <lb/>
mil to call for came and pay <lb/>
charges. A <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Pub an End to It All. <lb/>
A grievous wail conies <lb/>
as a result of unbearable pain from <lb/>
lover taxed organs. Dizziness, <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint and <lb/>
constipation But thanks to Dr. <lb/>
New Life Pills they put no <lb/>
end to it all. They are gentle but <lb/>
thorough. Try them. Only <lb/>
by Jim. L. Wooten,<lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
in death. Tuns a mere <lb/>
insignificant or <lb/>
have paid the death penalty. <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever bandy. It's the bast, <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when barns, sores, <lb/>
aid threaten. Ma at <lb/>
J. V Wooten's Drug Stave. <lb/>
A f piano for sale at a sac- <lb/>
the instrument which on <lb/>
the bast stakes handled the <lb/>
plane was A <lb/>
months ago by a gentleman who <lb/>
lost his little girl. <lb/>
Party Tilling lose over a aim <lb/>
dollars. Utah or apply <lb/>
t Q. O. W A. <lb/>
K. O. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
physicians had a long and <lb/>
stubborn Hunt with an on <lb/>
my right writes J. F. Hughes <lb/>
of gave me up. <lb/>
Everybody thought my time had <lb/>
As a last resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
The benefit I received <lb/>
was striking and I was on my feet <lb/>
la a few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
regained my <lb/>
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
Guaranteed by <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Trial battles free. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A startling announcement a <lb/>
preventive of suicide bad been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
wakes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
thought of self destruction take <lb/>
Bitten. It being a great <lb/>
ionic and will strengthen <lb/>
the and up the system. <lb/>
It's also a stomach, liver and <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Me. Sat- <lb/>
guaranteed by L. <lb/>
Bilk shawls, all <lb/>
extra heavy in black. D. <lb/>
M. A If C. <lb/>
Why Baskets <lb/>
yea can get Cotton Sheet at leas <lb/>
than half pries. <lb/>
II w <lb/>
i y f r <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1905 <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
LITERARY MEETING. <lb/>
DANCE AND BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHT . <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Civil Term in Session. <lb/>
November term of Pitt <lb/>
for the tr a of civil <lb/>
teases, began this morning <lb/>
Judge E. B. r. <lb/>
In calling the eighteen jurors <lb/>
the first week only o e foiled t. <lb/>
answer. Of the seventeen there <lb/>
were five with excuses. who <lb/>
was sick and a anther who was <lb/>
running a public gin, which bad to <lb/>
close during h's absence, wore <lb/>
excused for the <lb/>
in torn ease <lb/>
man were let off for being, <lb/>
the judge advising would <lb/>
be sent for Deeded, <lb/>
When the calling Bel on <lb/>
the calendar for the Best day <lb/>
it found mat one lids <lb/>
or the other was not ready <lb/>
looked for a time that there w <lb/>
be little doing. <lb/>
advised the bar that he wanted <lb/>
than to them to <lb/>
do, that after <lb/>
regularly take up the as <lb/>
arranged and the he <lb/>
or the cost would he levied <lb/>
One case was non-suited <lb/>
of failure of plaintiff to appear, <lb/>
judgment was entered In a <lb/>
that had been com promised, a <lb/>
divorce case a few min- <lb/>
more, and recess was taken <lb/>
until afternoon. <lb/>
There is a very small <lb/>
at court, civil terms not usually <lb/>
having much interest them <lb/>
Wilmington Mutiny Trial On. <lb/>
Wilmington, Nov. -The trial <lb/>
Arthur Adams and Saw- <lb/>
two of the three seamen <lb/>
charged with and murder <lb/>
rot Captain E R. and four <lb/>
members of the crew of the <lb/>
Harry A. off this coast <lb/>
early in October, began in the <lb/>
Federal court today. A true bill <lb/>
was returned this evening against <lb/>
Scott, the third of the <lb/>
mutineers, who was the <lb/>
witness today against his <lb/>
i shipmates, charging each of them <lb/>
with the murder of one man and <lb/>
firing simultaneously at the <lb/>
third and throwing all their bodies <lb/>
overboard. He confessed to toe <lb/>
killing cf one seaman him <lb/>
self, but claimed that it was in <lb/>
self-defense the mutiny was <lb/>
over. The trial of Adams and Saw- <lb/>
will be Monday, and <lb/>
Scott will be placed on trial <lb/>
day, counsel having assigned <lb/>
by the court today. <lb/>
The witness today, besides Scott, <lb/>
were Captain J. W. Taylor, master, <lb/>
Mate of t in. schooner <lb/>
Blanche H. King, which took the <lb/>
off the schooner at sea, <lb/>
Captain I. F. Hewett, of New <lb/>
Jersey, managing owner of the <lb/>
The cases are being <lb/>
prosecuted by District Attorney. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, while the prisoners <lb/>
on trial are being defended by At- <lb/>
George L. of <lb/>
j league Highly Entertained All Ai are and a Pleas- <lb/>
Th -n. it literary of ant Attend. <lb/>
I the League, of Greenville Everybody no Is looking for- <lb/>
church, was j ward to the Mg dace find <lb/>
evening at the hone of the third to held K. i-in i Nov. <lb/>
vice president, i <lb/>
Bar i <lb/>
an pr h id ii <lb/>
prepared and a Urge of <lb/>
the present aid <lb/>
every one y the evening. <lb/>
Th ,.,;,. been <lb/>
vii i I chairs Co <lb/>
famish set's lover <lb/>
literature ind , an the l re <lb/>
st . o <lb/>
treat lute in <lb/>
is I r th e to have <lb/>
he head i i , y depart me <lb/>
lies who not only <lb/>
las <lb/>
and knowledge if literature <lb/>
hot o a rare <lb/>
and to interest <lb/>
other in this work she is so <lb/>
The program rendered <lb/>
of choicest selections of music, <lb/>
reading and The <lb/>
music was <lb/>
by Miss with a <lb/>
charm and ease th it snowed grace- <lb/>
and talent <lb/>
Mrs. II. Hooker sing several <lb/>
solos to of all <lb/>
present. Mrs. inker u <lb/>
voice beauty richness <lb/>
always maim null <lb/>
and applause. <lb/>
The reading of selections fro <lb/>
poems, and by <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding especial- <lb/>
and Miss <lb/>
aim <lb/>
with a was <lb/>
equally pleasing. <lb/>
View of the <lb/>
w. recited by Miss Dora <lb/>
Hornaday, <lb/>
recited. Old Sweet- <lb/>
heart of <lb/>
The entire was interest <lb/>
and instructive, all who <lb/>
attended the meeting End <lb/>
are delighted to note the <lb/>
progress tho literary department <lb/>
is making. F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
Bolt Party. <lb/>
Va , Nov. <lb/>
today have confirmed the <lb/>
report of an <lb/>
the the immediate result <lb/>
of which will be the practical <lb/>
elimination of the <lb/>
vote from the State <lb/>
next Tuesday. The is <lb/>
that of an independent party, <lb/>
the idea being for the members to <lb/>
themselves from the polls <lb/>
for the present as a rebuke to the <lb/>
white leaders of the Republican <lb/>
party in the State for the <lb/>
in The white <lb/>
leaders say they are glad to get rid <lb/>
Of the represented in the <lb/>
new party, as their present effort is <lb/>
to build up a whits Republican <lb/>
party in the State. <lb/>
Wheel Run Off <lb/>
Saturday Mrs. F. M. <lb/>
Hodges and her two little girls <lb/>
out as <lb/>
started up Third street at the <lb/>
corner of of the front <lb/>
wheels run off, of the <lb/>
girls out in and the other <lb/>
one fell caught in the loot of <lb/>
the buggy. Mrs. Hi I res, <lb/>
being the opposite side <lb/>
in the <lb/>
the horse in a short <lb/>
None of were hurt <lb/>
at ail. <lb/>
H- I is lighted by <lb/>
being decorated <lb/>
the occasion. <lb/>
Over -ix . c have <lb/>
checked tho visitors that <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
H. , of the <lb/>
and is doing <lb/>
things up i i. vie, and e ate <lb/>
to f the <lb/>
. r h-ll in this state, <lb/>
taking orders<lb/>
ii B- or- <lb/>
v-ii the <lb/>
to be taking <lb/>
a going <lb/>
fl. S. Pl I <lb/>
fir f i r ii <lb/>
tip<lb/>
h e <lb/>
III <lb/>
Ev-.-b <lb/>
interest <lb/>
to h ii <lb/>
in c int of a letter <lb/>
from <lb/>
saying . tie we will be <lb/>
there P lay evening Sue <lb/>
with full , and guarantees <lb/>
i Prof <lb/>
by far the <lb/>
beat in i <lb/>
This is ; . a card and <lb/>
couples a.- to be there <lb/>
at nine die <lb/>
will begin at <lb/>
If there are only five <lb/>
,. <lb/>
Lets -iii together and get <lb/>
there pi on time and secure <lb/>
good for the hop <lb/>
Several me Babes in <lb/>
T Co <lb/>
Girl be rendered for the <lb/>
of audience from <lb/>
until lime if <lb/>
are n at <lb/>
Drug store, Id each. <lb/>
COUNTY MATTERS. <lb/>
Transacted by the Commissioners. <lb/>
of i <lb/>
met in regular mo d <lb/>
on the 6th, all the <lb/>
Order wire drawn the treas- <lb/>
as roll <lb/>
For <lb/>
home court coats 931.04; <lb/>
conveying prisoners and insane <lb/>
Hi OS; roads <lb/>
bridges and ferries 1337 jury <lb/>
men reg- <lb/>
i tor of record <lb/>
a; tickets coal <lb/>
law <lb/>
W. M. Skinner was granted <lb/>
lift n-e lo run a distillery a y <lb/>
Passing Upon road re- <lb/>
reports of a ft-w <lb/>
In tax valuations and x- <lb/>
the remainder <lb/>
of s at the <lb/>
STAT MEWS. <lb/>
Urge <lb/>
The has lien turned <lb/>
mill and people <lb/>
in the caught large <lb/>
many fine <lb/>
being taken. L R. Whichard <lb/>
brought one that measured <lb/>
nearly feel in length, <lb/>
It Was All Right. <lb/>
was a large well <lb/>
pleased audience in Masonic <lb/>
opera house, Friday night, <lb/>
to Elmer Walter's <lb/>
Every <lb/>
part of the performance was good. <lb/>
Manager is to be <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs. Ann Moore, wife of <lb/>
Worrell Moore, of Carolina town- <lb/>
ship, died this morning. Mrs. <lb/>
Moore was quite old and had been <lb/>
feeble health for sometime. <lb/>
Last Saturday she was painfully <lb/>
by accidentally falling <lb/>
a stove. She leaves a <lb/>
who is also very old. <lb/>
son and four daughters. All the <lb/>
children are grown. <lb/>
The Columbian Club <lb/>
requests presence of <lb/>
at a o be given <lb/>
November the tenth <lb/>
hundred and five <lb/>
in the Perkin's Hall <lb/>
Greenville, North <lb/>
The invitations are very <lb/>
The I Issue of <lb/>
for season has <lb/>
Its <lb/>
The Baptist <lb/>
will meet in <lb/>
h. <lb/>
Is holding a <lb/>
nesting in New Bern. <lb/>
The Western North <lb/>
C inference <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
A new Methodist church at Ox- <lb/>
ford was Sunday, <lb/>
of Virginia, preaching <lb/>
the sermon. <lb/>
A the <lb/>
at <lb/>
a check to <lb/>
Oat for th <lb/>
Alex. Port, an <lb/>
expert tailor, has opened <lb/>
in Greenville <lb/>
Frank Wilson's He is <lb/>
to do all kinds of work <lb/>
en's clothing. Those who want <lb/>
their dress suits neatly pressed for Monday <lb/>
PERSONS D SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, M iv. 6th. <lb/>
Mooring in <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson rent <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss C-a . -d <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Rev. W. x o . <lb/>
Sunday evening <lb/>
G. , . <lb/>
day and . n <lb/>
W. T i. i <lb/>
f ;, <lb/>
Miss Lizzie r n in., <lb/>
this a K u e . <lb/>
Misses Nannie and Cell a <lb/>
left this morning f--.- B i <lb/>
T. L. Bland and wife <lb/>
this morning from a. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
railing Be b I. <lb/>
Tom morn. <lb/>
for -i s <lb/>
at that <lb/>
Mrs. Ski-me; i i <lb/>
S j <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Mies I, if .-,<lb/>
the school at <lb/>
Miss Dora Hornaday, of Ayden, <lb/>
came in Saturday to <lb/>
with her and rimer <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Nov. h. <lb/>
J. Higgs went m <lb/>
O or <lb/>
today <lb/>
want to Hamilton <lb/>
this <lb/>
J. A. Ricks to <lb/>
morning <lb/>
C. C, King went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
P. T. went down <lb/>
r ad Monday <lb/>
Miss Pearl went to New <lb/>
TUESDAY'S ELECTION. <lb/>
It Was In <lb/>
men In Maryland. <lb/>
Bet Urns from the held <lb/>
Tuesday nave been card to get, <lb/>
owing to the result being so close <lb/>
in some <lb/>
Both -i <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
i was governor of <lb/>
bf majority and <lb/>
Demo gains <lb/>
I all . , <lb/>
Pea . v. i was i , ed by the <lb/>
amendment <lb/>
New was In <lb/>
t , III I <lb/>
vi out the ; <lb/>
mat is mayor, <lb/>
attorney. <lb/>
led in <lb/>
i t for <lb/>
i the <lb/>
r. Nov. 1905. <lb/>
Quite a number of our people <lb/>
went f. <lb/>
J. It of Ayden, <lb/>
j. for Ham Hill. <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
flailing friends. <lb/>
is sick at the <lb/>
home of bar mule, Mr. Patrick. <lb/>
wan liters a visit g few days <lb/>
ago tins t keen able lo return <lb/>
hone We her illness may <lb/>
Bay held the <lb/>
M I-. i. a <lb/>
and credit to <lb/>
lite managers. <lb/>
K. Corbitt wife leave today <lb/>
fur r rat id Conference <lb/>
lo be held church <lb/>
Put <lb/>
and Pausing <lb/>
the dance should call on him. All <lb/>
work guaranteed at reasonable <lb/>
prices. S <lb/>
J. J. Edwards, spout <lb/>
Monday Greenville. <lb/>
E A. to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
Mrs. Davis, of <lb/>
who been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. H. L. Hum her, left <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Miss A. Weaver, the trained <lb/>
Back In His Old Place <lb/>
W. F. in from <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
returns to Greenville to take his <lb/>
old place as foreman of <lb/>
i i a posit inn he tilled <lb/>
for nearly twelve years. He is <lb/>
glad to In in Greenville again and who was here the <lb/>
luted on securing this excellent , there a <lb/>
play and can always expect a large <lb/>
house when he has this kind. <lb/>
An <lb/>
A who owns a great big store <lb/>
With stocks of goods every door, <lb/>
May, to his keenest sorrow, <lb/>
The public to his wares is blind. <lb/>
And though he add all he may <lb/>
guess <lb/>
Would likely to his success, <lb/>
His bank may never rise <lb/>
Till he to <lb/>
FOR A LB. <lb/>
Fine full St. Bernard <lb/>
puppies seven weeks old. Price <lb/>
females tea dollars, males twenty, <lb/>
d, It H. C. Moore, <lb/>
box Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
number and cm be secured by <lb/>
calling at Coward Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store at each. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples last <lb/>
Daniel and Lena Bradley. <lb/>
Joseph Tillery and <lb/>
Grimes. <lb/>
Aaron May and Fannie Barrett. <lb/>
Robert Fields. <lb/>
A man who was <lb/>
convicted com t of an affray felt <lb/>
that he had disgraced and <lb/>
committed suicide. <lb/>
his host of friends are equally glad <lb/>
to see in in back in our midst. He <lb/>
is here business and our pit runs <lb/>
will him ready to serve them <lb/>
with his old time cordiality. <lb/>
Six and Millions Bales Ginned <lb/>
The government report <lb/>
issued today, places the of <lb/>
bales of this season crop up <lb/>
to the of November at <lb/>
bales. The future quotations <lb/>
took considerable drop after the <lb/>
report out. <lb/>
W. F. M. Society <lb/>
The Woman's Foreign Missionary <lb/>
Society of the M. E, Church will <lb/>
hold an informal reception the <lb/>
of Mrs. Wiley Brown Wed- <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock, the <lb/>
occasion the opening of the <lb/>
mite boxes. Every member is ex- <lb/>
to be present and all the <lb/>
ladies of the church are <lb/>
invited. will be thank- <lb/>
fully received. <lb/>
A Lump of Logic. <lb/>
The time to quit seems to me <lb/>
This truth is past <lb/>
Our ought to be <lb/>
When all the world quits buying. <lb/>
child of Mr. and Mis. J. <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
lay, Nov. 8th. <lb/>
Mrs. A, G. of Greensboro, <lb/>
Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
Mrs. H. A. White. <lb/>
J. W. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening a trip up the <lb/>
Mrs. Paul of Si, Louis, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mis. F, W. <lb/>
Clare, returned home this <lb/>
In That Climate. <lb/>
believe in giving; devil <lb/>
his <lb/>
the old fellow might <lb/>
prefer a little <lb/>
Marriage Follows <lb/>
At this term of Superior court <lb/>
there was a divorce followed quick- <lb/>
by a marriage. Mrs. Margaret <lb/>
Forbes obtained a divorce <lb/>
from her husband, <lb/>
Forbes, to whom she was in o i led <lb/>
about a ago. Curtis <lb/>
Harrington was attendance upon <lb/>
the trial and as soon as the <lb/>
in divorce was he <lb/>
Mrs. Forbes went to the register's <lb/>
office a license. <lb/>
C. Rountree was culled <lb/>
In married the couple. <lb/>
Chicago Tribune. <lb/>
lite <lb/>
It hut <lb/>
know a sufferer <lb/>
rum lot an J never <lb/>
has bad dime fur it. Well, <lb/>
bis wife bus it now, she makes <lb/>
such a about be had to <lb/>
gel u doctor fur her, but makes <lb/>
her divide the medicine with <lb/>
He gels two course of treatment for <lb/>
the price one. <lb/>
Reported Assassinated. <lb/>
A was sent London <lb/>
today mat M. Wine, the Premier <lb/>
Russia under the new order of <lb/>
things there, had been <lb/>
The rumor lacks <lb/>
is not believed. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
The who <lb/>
in June lust shot and killed another <lb/>
Will on an <lb/>
excursion train at will be <lb/>
hanged at <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
A good Three <lb/>
lots x on Washington <lb/>
street, 12th 13th. <lb/>
Just out of the corporate limits. <lb/>
d, I U. <lb/>
LETTER. TO J. <lb/>
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We Want, your Account. <lb/>
No Trouble to Answer Questions. <lb/>
We Are Always To See Our Friends And <lb/>
Patrons. <lb/>
We Will Lend You Money <lb/>
When You Want And N <lb/>
We Pay cent, on Time Deposits Months <lb/>
Duration. <lb/>
R. J. GOBS,<lb/>
HORSES <lb/>
We will p d full of is in <lb/>
all the season Wears prepared to furnish kind <lb/>
of horse you want, draft horses, drivers and farm <lb/>
horses. <lb/>
We keep the finest mules can be bought. We <lb/>
buy or trade for any kind of mules or horses, <lb/>
will buy anything from a plug driver. <lb/>
Come to see us If we have not got what you want we <lb/>
n ill it.<lb/>
R. L CO. <lb/>
. <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
By of a power of sale con- <lb/>
in u Mortgage Deed <lb/>
by It. A to J, <lb/>
on the day of <lb/>
and recorded In toe <lb/>
Pitt . In X page <lb/>
The undersigned will on Saturday, the <lb/>
of Nov., at Ii o'clock <lb/>
M., expose to public sale before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
bidder for cash, the <lb/>
ii real property wits The <lb/>
parcel of land situated in Swift <lb/>
township, county, North Carolina, <lb/>
and as <lb/>
the south by the lands of <lb/>
n the north by the lands of Allen <lb/>
on the by <lb/>
on the west by the lands of <lb/>
O. containing is sores <lb/>
less and better known as a <lb/>
one-third undivided Interest In a <lb/>
ire tract of sad formerly belonging <lb/>
Dawson This sale is made <lb/>
satisfy tho terms of said mortgage <lb/>
Iced. This 23rd of October, 1906. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
By J. Rasberry, Assignee. <lb/>
p. Harding, Attorney <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Johnson <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Jacob Johnson <lb/>
The defendant above name will take <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
Court Of County to obtain a <lb/>
from the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
heretofore between plain- <lb/>
tiff and defendant, on the grounds of <lb/>
adultery, and the said defendant will <lb/>
further take notice that he is <lb/>
appear at the next term of the <lb/>
of said county, be held <lb/>
on tho seventh Monday the Rt-st <lb/>
Monday March it <lb/>
day of January, and answer or <lb/>
to the complaint in action, <lb/>
the plaintiff will to tho court <lb/>
for the relief demanded in said eon- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This day of October, <lb/>
D. C Clerk Court. <lb/>
I. A. Atty. for <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPP <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts. can be had at <lb/>
our store <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON <lb/>
The Cash Grocers.<lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody in and <lb/>
it people money to pay for what they <lb/>
K yon have what they want advertise it and yon to <lb/>
get a part of their money. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Entered in the post t Greenville, N. C, as .-la matter, <lb/>
Advertising rate, application. <lb/>
A correspondent at ever; post office and adjoining <lb/>
in to fiction <lb/>
Pit <lb/>
By Prince baa Heart is now in the also ran class. <lb/>
been given an idea what Amer-I <lb/>
is. <lb/>
Before election confidence often <lb/>
I i a jolt when the votes are counted <lb/>
Don't Gd Mad When Y Art <lb/>
People Succeed <lb/>
There one class people If there is in nature <lb/>
should not for credit, who Id I which the i-i and will <lb/>
never owe a red that the take nothing lee and you do nut <lb/>
that get mad when a by the <lb/>
their is sent to them It habit of deterioration in everything <lb/>
a very rare tiling that a man you yon will <lb/>
nets mad and the when Una yo . have the <lb/>
of account is him and to folios <lb/>
noun fellow who Hi. I <lb/>
paid Ins hill, and no in Hit if you hi with the <lb/>
to pay it, pews band and blotched and <lb/>
raises merry cam because lie i are particular <lb/>
The <lb/>
man semis at limes nil <lb/>
to all who owe him and the business <lb/>
world us <lb/>
Russia's condition in worse n a <lb/>
than it war in Japan <lb/>
was going on. <lb/>
It is safest to presume that every <lb/>
gull is loaded and keep away from it <lb/>
The Greensboro Industrial One arrest for illegal whiskey <lb/>
a disposition to stand pat on at Durham took in the whole <lb/>
that police libel suit. <lb/>
family. <lb/>
The fact that is bringing They have raised for <lb/>
eleven cuts puts other- besides the three weeks in Greensboro without <lb/>
farmers in n happy coming to a finish. <lb/>
With cotton at eleven the <lb/>
ought to be happy They <lb/>
have carried their point <lb/>
Has the matter another daily <lb/>
train on this branch of the Atlantic <lb/>
Coat Line died a natural death <lb/>
The Industrial News must <lb/>
money behind it or else Greensboro's <lb/>
chief of police is mistaken <lb/>
Greenville will not have all it <lb/>
Ought to have before it get a build <lb/>
lug and loan association, even if <lb/>
after. <lb/>
Just because has gone to eleven <lb/>
cents, the figure the farmer was wail- <lb/>
for, is not in itself a reason <lb/>
he should hold for it to go higher, <lb/>
though it may do so. <lb/>
a quality in your work or in <lb/>
or in your personal <lb/>
habits, you to lake <lb/>
second place, to I II back into the <lb/>
business and no but a back rear of the procession, <lb/>
number or a fool it going to get mad People who accomplished work <lb/>
when he receives such a l worth e have had a very high <lb/>
If a is odious to you just hi use way do things They <lb/>
your name off of account pay have been Co teat With <lb/>
v; nave confined themselves <lb/>
to the beaten tries; have never <lb/>
if you been satisfied to do tilings just as <lb/>
ash as you go and you will puss <lb/>
single dun <lb/>
ml never rev a <lb/>
business with a business man ask <lb/>
to credit yon and you d u <lb/>
pay him at the appointed time you <lb/>
arc sure to get a dun That's <lb/>
plain business and it is nothing is <lb/>
ruffle feelings Hut ninety nine <lb/>
times out a h ad red fellow <lb/>
do them, lint always a little <lb/>
They always pushed tilings <lb/>
came lo tin a little <lb/>
higher up, tins further that <lb/>
in the quality work. <lb/>
It is the constant effort to be <lb/>
class in everything one attempts that <lb/>
because his the heights excellence <lb/>
is called to his indebtedness <lb/>
gets mad enough to pay the account <lb/>
promptly. He wants to pay in gel <lb/>
The Greensboro Industrial News <lb/>
is progressive. Before it is a month <lb/>
old it is about lo get a libel suit on <lb/>
its hands. <lb/>
A woman's club St Louis says <lb/>
that women cannot love men an art <lb/>
the same That's no reason <lb/>
why they can't love the men and <lb/>
show the of taking care of them <lb/>
afterward. <lb/>
Greenville has numerous <lb/>
sites for factories, but the trouble is The millionaire who got his <lb/>
that they are not being on the pension list to his <lb/>
that record of honorable service the <lb/>
civil may get a people to <lb/>
The High spirit ought to greed was at the <lb/>
permeate the state. If it did some bottom of it The pension roll of <lb/>
of the other towns might get <lb/>
factories. <lb/>
The sick prisoner being kept in a <lb/>
hospital at Winston and was told to <lb/>
take a little walk for his health, is <lb/>
walking yet <lb/>
It looks like the other nations of <lb/>
the world should be d some- <lb/>
thing to stop the horrible butchery <lb/>
of that is going on in Russia, <lb/>
A football victory got on the side <lb/>
of the University team Saturday. <lb/>
That may encourage the boys to go <lb/>
to doing something for Thanksgiving <lb/>
day. <lb/>
the present day is a big farce. <lb/>
A part of the will of the late Chief <lb/>
Justice Edward M Paxon, of the <lb/>
Supreme Cain of Pennsylvania, baa <lb/>
been declared void He devised a <lb/>
large portion of his landed property <lb/>
for an agricultural school to be <lb/>
established for poor boys, and under <lb/>
the law of the State wills containing <lb/>
charitable bequests must bear the <lb/>
names of subscribing witnesses. <lb/>
Such were lucking from this <lb/>
mad and playing the fool about <lb/>
it you may bet your bottom <lb/>
dollar that the fellow who loses his <lb/>
temper when he receives a statement <lb/>
account is never las when it <lb/>
comes to collecting his debts- <lb/>
Why, if a man owed him and was <lb/>
is perceived that there is Borne- <lb/>
doing in Greensboro again <lb/>
page of the Industrial News <lb/>
t morning looked like the New <lb/>
York American Editor Douglas <lb/>
says he in threatened with libel suit <lb/>
by Chief be makes much <lb/>
over it Holier go slow, Bob Win <lb/>
three behind in paying the <lb/>
, , . , i i , gets a whack at . corpora <lb/>
uttermost farthing he would sell the i J n <lb/>
. . ,. , what is a plenty <lb/>
poor out soul-and body to i ,. , <lb/>
But class , The went up against a libel <lb/>
coil the debt. <lb/>
grow lug beautifully small <lb/>
their continue to decrease <lb/>
Mi Enquirer <lb/>
suit some ago and we knew <lb/>
hat we are bilking about, A jury <lb/>
not get a chance at us, but the <lb/>
plaintiff did and that was more than <lb/>
we wanted. It would not hurt to <lb/>
recall verdict recently against <lb/>
tho Raleigh News and Observer. <lb/>
Greensboro Record. <lb/>
I lie New York Times is making <lb/>
this Who owns the <lb/>
The Wilmington <lb/>
says autumn girl with her new <lb/>
frock and bonnet owns most of <lb/>
Down here about Durham, ilia the The Biblical Recorder, referring <lb/>
nurses and the baby carriages to the outburst against the Slate fair, <lb/>
Durham Sun says that papers year by year <lb/>
While the railroads often claim to <lb/>
be imposed upon by com- <lb/>
missions and the like, they are never . This <lb/>
boost the fair before it takes place <lb/>
it when We <lb/>
the Recorder to except The <lb/>
from the list of papers <lb/>
it by a <lb/>
books Durham Herald. <lb/>
Some tilth in Lilting Rhyme. <lb/>
it has positively refused do <lb/>
years. Landmark. <lb/>
Hero is another one that goes <lb/>
along with the Landmark. Tho fact <lb/>
is we have never had any confidence <lb/>
A Pharisee of gracious men state fair advance promises since <lb/>
loved of all men to be seen, once to worked that job printing press <lb/>
the Ins way to pose <lb/>
will The public remembers that <lb/>
i fore the world and pray, And lifting <lb/>
years ago We did not bite then, <lb/>
will i lie plume . , , w . . <lb/>
.,.,,, . , i up Ins cunning eves towards <lb/>
the Will of that great lawyer and he gave loud tho Henderson Gold Leaf did, <lb/>
great man J. was ,, m not and paper can I ell how it came <lb/>
attacked and broken. <lb/>
like tin <lb/>
use inc <lb/>
we read that in one of the Western. <lb/>
,, . . , , I I of whom you read <lb/>
a Court judge had . . , <lb/>
,. , , has for a long, long time been dead; <lb/>
drawn a statute which was passed . . , <lb/>
but in his place in every land some <lb/>
out if it wants lo <lb/>
by the Legislature and when it came <lb/>
before his court for interpretation <lb/>
They hollered themselves hoarse . <lb/>
. he agreed with his associates that It <lb/>
for Mr. Roosevelt when he made his <lb/>
tour of the South, but they would <lb/>
not do it if he was running for <lb/>
president. <lb/>
President Roosevelt got much <lb/>
praise for his part in peace neg- <lb/>
between Japan and Russia, <lb/>
but something like his big stick is <lb/>
needed now to restore order in the <lb/>
latter country. <lb/>
Some calendar makers have a way <lb/>
of making holidays through the year <lb/>
in red, but those who put Thanks- <lb/>
giving day for this year on the <lb/>
fourth Thursday in the month did <lb/>
not recoil that the president would <lb/>
have his say about it later and put <lb/>
it on the fifth Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. Joseph Benson seems <lb/>
to be supporting the president's <lb/>
railway regulation plan just like <lb/>
Sampson supported the pillars of the <lb/>
The actor should always be strong <lb/>
enough to take his own part. <lb/>
other Pharisee will stand, and stand <lb/>
thus will pray to the <lb/>
Father, but the then <lb/>
was unconstitutional. Our lawyer. <lb/>
, . , , imagine be is viewed with honor Dy <lb/>
friends, even the greatest, make. , . <lb/>
. . the <lb/>
mistakes in their business as others <lb/>
do in Observer <lb/>
I once heard of a man who, <lb/>
cussing a name on the visiting list <lb/>
said to his know per <lb/>
well I don't like that <lb/>
man you think you are a <lb/>
little asked tho wife <lb/>
A man with overwhelming gall who arose because ho did <lb/>
answers to the name swiped j no, ., letter you him, <lb/>
fifty thousand plunks or more belong- afterward the <lb/>
to the store, and gave was hung up all summer in <lb/>
k campaign in hopes pocket your overcoat, and <lb/>
Whenever two men meet with the <lb/>
same class of to sell, the one it to a s <lb/>
show an advantage over his add unto his gain, but raised was sent to him at all. <lb/>
competitor by way of quality pious eyes on high and <lb/>
of the goods, or he must he quick in worked graft on the sly. <lb/>
argument and state his claims with j he said, did not <lb/>
more force than is possible for his swerve, but strove our honor to <lb/>
competitor to do. The purchaser as he prayed his pock- <lb/>
will be controlled in his decision by bulged with wealth secured by <lb/>
seems to him lo be lo his ad- schemes divulged despite his loud <lb/>
vantage. This is what every retailer emphatic plea that none were quite <lb/>
wishes to accomplish by his articles <lb/>
of publicity. He wants to show the <lb/>
people that it is to their interests to <lb/>
buy his goods; that they will save <lb/>
money by coming to him; that he <lb/>
has a line of goods superior in <lb/>
that he offers better opportunity <lb/>
to his customers for making a good <lb/>
selection; that he carries nothing but <lb/>
fashionable <lb/>
If If r. Hearst should win in New <lb/>
York it would not only be a blow to <lb/>
democracy in that state but all over <lb/>
the Herald. <lb/>
so pure as he. And with a nerve <lb/>
sublime he tried to point to his <lb/>
with pride. <lb/>
The of olden time has <lb/>
since struck another clime, and <lb/>
all the. world declares with vim <lb/>
surely hot enough for him. The <lb/>
Pharisee who grateful feels because <lb/>
the profits of his steals were spent to <lb/>
I know was the rejoinder, <lb/>
it was so long before I found <lb/>
it out that couldn't overlook his <lb/>
and never forgave him <lb/>
and I don't believe ever <lb/>
There is a good deal of ill-feeling <lb/>
in this world is without any <lb/>
tinner <lb/>
The law that gives the prosecuting <lb/>
officer one tenth of forfeited bonds <lb/>
does not apply to the city attorney <lb/>
of Raleigh. He is paid a stated <lb/>
salary and can have no interest in <lb/>
any fees or penalties. The law that <lb/>
governs as to the prosecuting <lb/>
other schemes will h lo to u <lb/>
times feel just how it seems. <lb/>
This life is full of guile strife <lb/>
But graft lurks in the New York Life <lb/>
The Commoner <lb/>
prosecuting attorneys. They ought <lb/>
to be paid an annual salary, all <lb/>
fees and penalties should go into the <lb/>
News and Oh- <lb/>
Clothes <lb/>
Every <lb/>
we offer <lb/>
you here is a <lb/>
of <lb/>
the highest <lb/>
art <lb/>
Tailoring <lb/>
We <lb/>
that ha <lb/>
passed with <lb/>
high honors <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Best <lb/>
1905 RY <lb/>
THE HOUSE OF <lb/>
Men who <lb/>
know every <lb/>
detail that <lb/>
t e s <lb/>
toward Cloth <lb/>
. That our <lb/>
kind of Clothing . hi- eminently op <lb/>
to most on ti market isn't a matter <lb/>
of chance but of a- well d r effort on our part <lb/>
to got the very best t sell you that <lb/>
can provided <lb/>
Our strong inducement is that we charge no <lb/>
more for our Clothes than other dealers ask for <lb/>
the other kind <lb/>
It's Fall Clothes now Suppose step in.<lb/>
INCOME <lb/>
INDEMNITY <lb/>
POLICIES <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
H. A, White, <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
The U Bead By Everybody <lb/>
people money to pay for what they want, <lb/>
hT what they Want It ail <lb/>
C a of <lb/>
If M- <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector in Winterville <lb/>
rep- <lb/>
K . fresh loaf bread go H, L. <lb/>
stock f-i <lb/>
nor-. cattle at Harrington <lb/>
Co. , <lb/>
my line of <lb/>
he .- inlying H. h. <lb/>
M U. <lb/>
prices on far the <lb/>
days L. House. <lb/>
Trunk and at <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Ni- line of suits H. L. <lb/>
yards standard <lb/>
par y Barber A <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
by E. O. Oh <lb/>
car load U <lb/>
they will sell very cheap. <lb/>
Holt time <lb/>
them see B. <lb/>
an u X. <lb/>
The town now <lb/>
open at store of R. G. <lb/>
t, u <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
hue of fall and Winter, <lb/>
goods me See our lire lie <lb/>
fore you buy. yours to please A <lb/>
W. <lb/>
W L. of Hill, a <lb/>
i of <lb/>
Tm- to again <lb/>
W e ill to see back <lb/>
with ii- <lb/>
He, <lb/>
in town Sunday, <lb/>
Mi-s Mollie Bryant, who i <lb/>
teaching now the <lb/>
Noe Silk waist paten cheap at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber ft Co. <lb/>
If yon want all winter <lb/>
i-t one of at A. <lb/>
W. Co. they are Cheap. <lb/>
When in town call to see I <lb/>
run a BUM and <lb/>
W Home. <lb/>
If you expect to your <lb/>
for meal you <lb/>
by meal far when <lb/>
have cotton at the <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
II it or we are all <lb/>
of Buggy <lb/>
and in <lb/>
by the AU. <lb/>
Buck went <lb/>
Pearl <lb/>
visiting M S nil Barker. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
went I <lb/>
Wears -e <lb/>
die farm I It -ix <lb/>
higher bringing a <lb/>
prior n-w, with ; <lb/>
It was considered unusual because <lb/>
a of hogs at <lb/>
drank eider and got on a jag <lb/>
However, the only unusual we <lb/>
see about the is the cider, <lb/>
hogs get drunk on <lb/>
key Wilmington Dispatch. <lb/>
NOTICE TO foils. <lb/>
The the Court, o <lb/>
Pill ft-U-m o <lb/>
t Um- <lb/>
in. day IDS , tie <lb/>
e tale o Mallard, <lb/>
ii.- all person <lb/>
k to make <lb/>
-r- and <lb/>
ii to <lb/>
i d, st <lb/>
of Notice. <lb/>
or la <lb/>
at <lb/>
at <lb/>
Isaac A. <lb/>
right for there are plenty of rub crop it seem- <lb/>
bee cants, and st A I <lb/>
W Co K <lb/>
t v lie -o <lb/>
The A. G. Mfg. Co <lb/>
so many orders for <lb/>
seal and t-v ave <lb/>
started a new plant tor the purpose , <lb/>
a -id Km <lb/>
Try a b title of <lb/>
of making -eats and they y <lb/>
ii . trouble r <lb/>
ire continually <lb/>
A. mil <lb/>
on the streets-f Win u d H,,.,,,.,., <lb/>
at Own or A .,.,., , of Bat <lb/>
Bank and anyone era Mg ,., and <lb/>
u proof of its a, Barber <lb/>
receive by <lb/>
bird <lb/>
Nine line of W.<lb/>
hand Barber shot his little son, <lb/>
. is <lb/>
B. G. <lb/>
are offering cut price <lb/>
which Mr <lb/>
nit mU within a few . In <lb/>
to room for the., lies -as. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
G I i <lb/>
Byline of ,,,., . <lb/>
1.1 he head hope it <lb/>
lo lie <lb/>
Ur. <lb/>
Notice in hereby that will, <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Hie I ale B. x in Swift Creek <lb/>
tow . <lb/>
of C <lb/>
rum, mules, J <lb/>
engine<lb/>
of <lb/>
This the i of 1905 <lb/>
. of Louis I. <lb/>
C x deceased. <lb/>
At be time will <lb/>
be sold <lb/>
tractor <lb/>
in <lb/>
bow county, <lb/>
s Ii. <lb/>
of <lb/>
aces, or <lb/>
It. he at law <lb/>
L- <lb/>
In <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
There is such an array of styles, Bach a pleas- <lb/>
variety of trimmings ad such remarkable <lb/>
value in our line of. <lb/>
rimmed Hats <lb/>
that the choice of suitable model will be a mat- <lb/>
of no difficulty. Artistically developed Hats <lb/>
TO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
he. parent, Mr. <lb/>
Mr M G. <lb/>
Another of <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
Willie's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
ally for the human <lb/>
family, die for perfectly <lb/>
com <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
L. I- to <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
the nice furniture <lb/>
at A W <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
the kidney medicine <lb/>
for and a colic <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
For hay, corn oats, go to <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
We have the beat assortment of <lb/>
stationary ever brought lo Win- <lb/>
B. T Cox Br. <lb/>
If the turning of machinery <lb/>
means the A. G. <lb/>
must be <lb/>
carts far <lb/>
they have been keeping a <lb/>
line of late special prices on hard- <lb/>
ware mill supplies for next <lb/>
days W. L. House. <lb/>
Another load of school desk were <lb/>
shipped out of A. G. Mfg Co <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Nice frames and Fusees ah <lb/>
A. W. her . <lb/>
Call at II. L Johnson's and ex- Head, Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
bis line of Hosiery Leslie Smith, of Falkland, was <lb/>
Misses Ladies and Gents. in town Sunday. <lb/>
poultry food at Leonard Jordan, of was <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. have a full line <lb/>
of school hooks, papers, inks, <lb/>
crates tablets, day <lb/>
states, <lb/>
crayons, school hags and <lb/>
straps. Come and see what <lb/>
they have before bringing else- An, ,.,, <lb/>
where. <lb/>
Quite a large crowd iron Win- <lb/>
attended Reedy <lb/>
Prof. O. K. attended <lb/>
service at Bathe aid <lb/>
returned home that <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
One three horse farm <lb/>
three barns, <lb/>
South East Kinston the Trill- <lb/>
ion Vis <lb/>
Hive or lease <lb/>
in. or <lb/>
renter in contain <lb/>
i am barns <lb/>
house all under fence <lb/>
thousand seres of <lb/>
ii ranges for h gs, sheep and <lb/>
cattle the r A Hi h- <lb/>
lands R. It. live miles South of Dover <lb/>
a and water <lb/>
i J N. C <lb/>
North I In Superior Court <lb/>
re the <lb/>
Pulley Bowen <lb/>
Mew Shirt Waist Silks, Indies Woolen Goods in all <lb/>
he latest styles and weaves. <lb/>
Boys and and <lb/>
Novelty Suits. <lb/>
was in Sunday, <lb/>
When in need n good Miring <lb/>
Miss Perry, one of the teachers w <lb/>
High school, <lb/>
in Greenville visiting the M <lb/>
school. Co their before yon buy. <lb/>
Miss Lyda of <lb/>
Point, pasted through town <lb/>
day on her way to Tripp's OAKLEY ITEMS <lb/>
to a school. She is well <lb/>
prepared for her work. N. . Nov. 7th, <lb/>
Miss Nannie Braxton spent j. q Williams made business <lb/>
Tuesday Greenville shopping. cans m <lb/>
Mrs. L. A. Sparks has opened W. M-Skinner and J. E. <lb/>
her complete line of dress spent Friday in <lb/>
and notions in; BO Williams and family visited <lb/>
one of the new concrete at last week, <lb/>
and is ready, willing waiting Hawley and wife, of Dunn, <lb/>
to till any order that may come lo are a few here. <lb/>
her. She has a well lo <lb/>
needed in the week to her little <lb/>
business, and price to suit <lb/>
everybody. Mm e,. <lb/>
and youth's pants, all Sunday after pending a few in <lb/>
at Barber Co. Mount. <lb/>
When in need of nice <lb/>
oranges apples and Fruits I Go to Harrington Miss of <lb/>
of any kind call on H. L. Rubber coats and jackets. spent Sunday evening here <lb/>
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you can get at A W by R. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
when ; <lb/>
Ange Co <lb/>
More school desks and better <lb/>
school made and <lb/>
sold by the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Nice I tubes at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. has just <lb/>
unloaded a car load of wire <lb/>
of best grade and different <lb/>
heights is your time to select <lb/>
the style you want. <lb/>
Nicest and cheapest Hue of men's <lb/>
tie. at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
The Pitt Co. Oil Mill <lb/>
seems to be cotton far and <lb/>
near, and general <lb/>
Monday at Green. <lb/>
EL Williams arrived Monday to <lb/>
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spotted, unmarked, and weighs <lb/>
or pounds. is Mary Lilly, we are entry to <lb/>
tor same and pay charges. ill. <lb/>
Mines Pearl Jenkins and Minnie <lb/>
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shopping- <lb/>
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, . . A. Many thanks Messrs. <lb/>
of new furniture that A. . ,.,. . i <lb/>
, . , . i and Whitehurst for tho met fish. <lb/>
Cu. has just received before you <lb/>
buy elsewhere. <lb/>
Just received car load flour, The democrats not going to do <lb/>
and Harrington Barber go foolish a thing as lo nominate Mr. <lb/>
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and wife Maggie arson, <lb/>
It Hake- and wife Mollie Baker <lb/>
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clerk, to a Canal Com- <lb/>
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before the of the Court <lb/>
of Pitt County, at his in <lb/>
on the day <lb/>
and answer the petition and <lb/>
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limit the relief In <lb/>
petition and <lb/>
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i Superior county <lb/>
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snap in them as any or and own design <lb/>
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all over the country. Style the consideration, but <lb/>
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Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
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Isn't Wonderful <lb/>
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Mrs Joe take <lb/>
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a had case which <lb/>
covered a great part of her hotly. <lb/>
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the lime she was three old, <lb/>
until she was years old. She <lb/>
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it She bat not had a symptom of <lb/>
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Horses and Mules <lb/>
Winslow Mills. <lb/>
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males to met your needs the coming w solicit <lb/>
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for so doing. are prepared to suit your and what is <lb/>
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Horses Mules. Sales Stables, <lb/>
J. F. KING'S <lb/>
Livery, Sale g Feed Stables <lb/>
Near Five Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
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to nearby points. <lb/>
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them in large numbers and can an low as any dealer, either <lb/>
tor Cash or on Time. <lb/>
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properly for, pal up at my stables. <lb/>
SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES <lb/>
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when you need to dress in <lb/>
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T will highest Prices <lb/>
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sell see me. Frank <lb/>
Lilly. <lb/>
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Machine on easy terms. <lb/>
Tripp Bro. <lb/>
I Barf is growing. A- at <lb/>
evidence oar chief of police right <lb/>
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and Annuity company, <lb/>
Greensboro, is <lb/>
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u- that daring the month of <lb/>
its issued closed with <lb/>
over half million dollars, and <lb/>
daring the year it <lb/>
has dona more than three and <lb/>
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the close of the next two months to <lb/>
make It reach five million for the <lb/>
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Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New V Boston and all other <lb/>
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with all points West. <lb/>
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freight via Norfolk, Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. R <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. MYERS, Agent, Washing- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
J. J. Agent, <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
B. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
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breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
or choking <lb/>
spells, palpitation, fluttering, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in side <lb/>
and shoulder; or hurt when <lb/>
lying on left side <lb/>
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symptoms your heart is weak <lb/>
or diseased, and cannot get <lb/>
better without assistance. <lb/>
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disease. Try it, and see how <lb/>
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,.,.,, , , twenty years, and I am aid- to do <lb/>
finally taken back any kind of work on farm. My <lb/>
,.,.,. I physician told me that If It <lb/>
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Dr. Heart Cure Is by <lb/>
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the first bottle will benefit. If It falls <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
Orange-, apples, bananas and ill j <lb/>
fruits kept A We Law- <lb/>
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Smith Bro. <lb/>
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Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for ------s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Country Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has i I it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
GREEN VILE, N. C, <lb/>
HAS IT EVER <lb/>
OCCURRED TO YOU <lb/>
f How Many People You <lb/>
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see us. <lb/>
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salt, Ii i- tin- door in <lb/>
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tractor of and lying and <lb/>
in tin- .-on of Pitt sad State of North <lb/>
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That tract of land in town- <lb/>
ship whirl, James Sr., <lb/>
of the is d it Elks now <lb/>
adjoining tin- lands of Jesse Haddock, <lb/>
Abner Ninth, Smith's <lb/>
and others, in satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
deed. Terms of cash. This <lb/>
day Nov. <lb/>
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to and see the <lb/>
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Man Wants Little Here Below <lb/>
But Wants Little Good. <lb/>
We make it rule to keep the best quality of <lb/>
ids. us good goods always give satisfaction. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS <lb/>
We have a large and carefully selected line of Clothing, and <lb/>
can tit, with a Salt or Overcoat at the Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb/>
We sell the and <lb/>
many other Popular Brands of Shoes <lb/>
Try The United States Standard Flour and you will have no <lb/>
r. We keep a supply on hand. <lb/>
We are agents for Wire Fence and have prices right <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITOR'S, <lb/>
liming before <lb/>
Superior Court counts <lb/>
as executor of the last trill and <lb/>
of Elizabeth deceased, <lb/>
notice i- hereby n to all persons <lb/>
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person- having against <lb/>
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On <lb/>
Call and examine our goods and prices before you buy, of On- <lb/>
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Yours Very Respectfully, This list day of her. <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
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r Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb/>
Fen rings, Iron Vases, <lb/>
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Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
C. K. Chapman, <lb/>
Executor Elisabeth <lb/>
Work Finished With Pneumatic Tools. <lb/>
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vs Notice. <lb/>
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of adultery, and the said defendant <lb/>
will further take notice that he is i-e- <lb/>
to appear at the next term of <lb/>
the Superior Court of said county, to <lb/>
held on the seventh <lb/>
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the 15th day of January, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint in <lb/>
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Cash Items, <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
Silver t loin, <lb/>
National Hank i . . <lb/>
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fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits lows <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
,, leads unpaid <lb/>
I Deposit subject to check, 23,755.22 <lb/>
3.30 <lb/>
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breeds and a- <lb/>
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J. our optician is <lb/>
do bask again from the <lb/>
Optical College, where he j Cannon and the <lb/>
graduated a special course strongest line of dress goats and <lb/>
science of optic-, ready to in town <lb/>
than ever before- <lb/>
to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and in of glasses. . Dr. Joseph <lb/>
We are receiving daily heavy <lb/>
and fancy groceries, also a nice i <lb/>
line of cigars and <lb/>
everything kept in a class <lb/>
grocer. J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Bed steads, mattresses, springs, <lb/>
single and doable, rockers, dining <lb/>
and split-bottom chairs wish stands <lb/>
dressers tables at J R Smith <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
Mrs. E. Edwards <lb/>
day tn vi-it her daughter in <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Brick Block, East St. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
F Your Farm <lb/>
American Steel Fencing <lb/>
Because <lb/>
Tb-y -ave stock, they save land, they save neighbors, <lb/>
they save worry, they saw time, they are guaranteed, <lb/>
they are b-st steel, they have the only perfect hinge <lb/>
joint, easy in no expense for repairing, last a <lb/>
lifetime, American is the be.-t square mesh on <lb/>
the market, car load just received. Come to see us <lb/>
W. BROS. <lb/>
The Five Million Dollar Company <lb/>
The Security Life and Annuity <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
The Pioneer Life Insurance Company <lb/>
T Insurance In Force in North Carolina <lb/>
Closed It's Fourth Year with Over <lb/>
A STEADY GROWTH <lb/>
THIS MAKES AN AVERAGE ANNUAL NET GAIN OF <lb/>
One and Quarter Million Dollars <lb/>
Of insurance in force. No other Company has ever made such Record in North Carolina <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
This progressive Home has fought a good fight and won great victory tor the cause of lite insurance in the State and the South. The laurels belong alike to the <lb/>
the Agency Force and many Policy holders who had faith and courage to lend their support. <lb/>
DISTRICT AGENT, <lb/>
E. HOOKS, <lb/>
AYDEN, W C<lb/>
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to fit the body loose. e have it. made in all the new <lb/>
fabrics Of course blacks and are good this season, yet a <lb/>
dark ground with a slight tint of green, makes unattractive <lb/>
suit And the have come to stay; everything will be <lb/>
next season <lb/>
PRICES, 7.50 TO <lb/>
COATS -This coat is the only coat well dress <lb/>
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SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
bed is sold under not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
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DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb/>
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
WHEN NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
VI WHITE'S. <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
I Greenville <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Homo Insurance Companies. attention given to Life, Fir, <lb/>
Health and Accident <lb/>
WILL GO TOUR <lb/>
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FOR THE <lb/>
BLUE <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. 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 SALE which has done <lb/>
more to boast Greenville throughout this and counties than any trade <lb/>
event of recent years. <lb/>
The Tremendous Money-Saving Proposition <lb/>
has been hailed with every evidence of popular approval everywhere. It has garnished the <lb/>
name and fame of Greenville as the most liberal and Progressive Commercial Center in <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
The Mercantile 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 Respectfully, <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
I have taken a stray shoat <lb/>
that baa been running with my <lb/>
about two month. The <lb/>
is randy red color, weigh <lb/>
ha silt In right <lb/>
par and hot tailed. Owner is <lb/>
notified to call for same and pay <lb/>
charges. MOSES EVANS. <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Death <lb/>
A thing sometimes <lb/>
death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
insignificant cats or boils <lb/>
bare paid the death penalty. I <lb/>
i wise to have <lb/>
Salve ever handy. It's beet <lb/>
mt on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
when seres, a lean <lb/>
and threaten. Ma at <lb/>
A Drag <lb/>
Put. an End It All. <lb/>
A grievous wail <lb/>
a a result of unbearable pain from <lb/>
over taxed organs. <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint <lb/>
constipation. thanks t Dr. <lb/>
New Life Pill they pat <lb/>
end to it all. They are <lb/>
Try them. Only <lb/>
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A f plane for at a <lb/>
rifles, which la <lb/>
f the beat handled by <lb/>
Slier plane Co, <lb/>
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willing U lose over a baa- <lb/>
Cash lime, apply <lb/>
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physicians had a long and <lb/>
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my right write. V. Hughes <lb/>
of gave me <lb/>
Everybody my t had <lb/>
A. a last revolt I tried Dr. <lb/>
New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
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I was on u feet <lb/>
a few day, I've entirely <lb/>
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ilk <lb/>
all <lb/>
Mark. <lb/>
A On If Q <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
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 been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first <lb/>
of self destruction take <lb/>
Bitten. It being a great <lb/>
will strengthen <lb/>
the nerves up the system. <lb/>
It's alt a gees stomach, liver and <lb/>
Only Me. Sal- <lb/>
teed by Jae. L. <lb/>
Why Baskets when <lb/>
can get Cotton at leas <lb/>
than half the Sam <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1905 <lb/>
MRS. ENTERTAINS <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
In Honor of Mr. Paul Brown. <lb/>
One of the most delightful social <lb/>
affair in Greenville fill <lb/>
wit the o'clock dinner which <lb/>
Mi. Bert Move gave to her friend- <lb/>
Tuesday evening, November the <lb/>
seventh, <lb/>
The house was beautifully <lb/>
ruled throughout with <lb/>
and chrysanthemum, while <lb/>
brilliantly illumined th- <lb/>
whole scene. Mrs. Move, her <lb/>
own charming way, welcomed her <lb/>
guest in the front hall and ushered <lb/>
them into the where they <lb/>
met her guest honor, Mrs. Paul <lb/>
Brown, of St. Louis, Missouri <lb/>
Mr. assisted in <lb/>
her guests by her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
After some minute of pleasant <lb/>
conversation dinner was <lb/>
The color scheme of dining <lb/>
room nm pink and green, and the <lb/>
sight on entering was very <lb/>
cut glass and flower- <lb/>
being in profusion. Here the color <lb/>
scheme was carried out in soft pink <lb/>
pink ices, and pink and <lb/>
white carnation. These beautiful <lb/>
hung In a graceful shower <lb/>
from the chandelier, and <lb/>
were placed in vases on the table, <lb/>
while at each plate flowers were <lb/>
placed for the guests. <lb/>
The dinner, which was served <lb/>
in eight bill <lb/>
dainty. It a happy event and <lb/>
Mrs. proved herself a most <lb/>
charming hostess. <lb/>
Those present were Mrs. E. A <lb/>
Mrs. Paul Brown, of <lb/>
Louis, Mrs. J. L. Little, <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Mm. F. W. Clare, <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Blow, Mrs, M. H. <lb/>
Mrs. Nana Brown, Mr. <lb/>
C. C. Vines, Mrs. J. L. <lb/>
and Mrs. II. L. Carr. <lb/>
Win- <lb/>
town <lb/>
Baptist Stair Convention <lb/>
The Baptist convention <lb/>
will meet the <lb/>
church in December <lb/>
The Baptist churches of Raleigh <lb/>
for providing enter <lb/>
to all delegates who will <lb/>
notify the committee in time. If <lb/>
you are a delegate from <lb/>
church, association, or <lb/>
missionary society, and expect to <lb/>
the convention, send <lb/>
name and address to the <lb/>
chairman of the joint committee <lb/>
on entertainment at once. We <lb/>
cannot promise to provide home <lb/>
any who tall to send their <lb/>
Dame December 1st. The com- <lb/>
will secure accommodations <lb/>
and special rates at the hotels <lb/>
and boarding houses for visitors <lb/>
and others who may desire to do <lb/>
so. Let all delegates send their <lb/>
names at once to the undersigned. <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
Chairman Joint Com. Raleigh. <lb/>
Hearst Will Contest. <lb/>
New York, Nov. a bitter <lb/>
fight will be waved In courts <lb/>
to decide whether George B. <lb/>
Hearst <lb/>
is to be mayor of New for the <lb/>
next four years is assured. <lb/>
The complete returns give <lb/>
a plurality of votes, the <lb/>
smallest ever recorded for u <lb/>
mayoralty candidate and a <lb/>
result which n readily he <lb/>
by a recount tho ballots <lb/>
Winter forerunners. <lb/>
Three foreigners with bagpipe <lb/>
and monkey struck town today, <lb/>
was the r looking of <lb/>
the lot and is supporting the other <lb/>
three. work Southward <lb/>
about this time of year. <lb/>
Later another fellow name along <lb/>
with a band organ and monkey. <lb/>
Both combination raked in the <lb/>
loose pennies. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1905. <lb/>
Miss of-Green-1 <lb/>
ville, spent Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
with Misses Effie and Mat tie <lb/>
Grime-. <lb/>
Prof Everett and wife, of <lb/>
were in town Sun- <lb/>
day attending services at the <lb/>
church conducted by Dr. <lb/>
Oxford. We were <lb/>
glad to have them with <lb/>
Prof o. k. of <lb/>
pent In <lb/>
with friends. <lb/>
Mr. S. of Tarboro, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Lizzie Mayo. <lb/>
J. S. Mooring in <lb/>
town with friend. <lb/>
Mrs. R. Nelson, of Roberson- <lb/>
ville, spent Friday with R. <lb/>
Bunting. <lb/>
Henry Staton spent Thursday <lb/>
night in Rocky Mount with his <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. Grimes left today for <lb/>
Whichard to attend the funeral of <lb/>
Mrs. Worrell Moore. <lb/>
Mr. Hubert Taylor and baby <lb/>
left today to visit her parents in <lb/>
Matthews, Va. <lb/>
Mr arid Mrs. A. H. Tuttle, of <lb/>
Norfolk, arrived Monday night. <lb/>
Mrs. Tut tie will spend a few days <lb/>
with her sister. <lb/>
Prof. T. T. Candler spent Friday <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Mary of Gold Point <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Staton. <lb/>
Miss Pink Manning is visiting <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
John Will Roberson and <lb/>
Ward to Tarboro <lb/>
Monday mi business. <lb/>
i spent Tuesday in <lb/>
Tarboro on business. <lb/>
one visiting Bethel, should <lb/>
visit park. It is in the <lb/>
care of Miss Mabel She <lb/>
will take pleasure in showing you <lb/>
the beautiful place. The <lb/>
Drug Oil. serve hot drinks at <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Keel spent <lb/>
town shopping. <lb/>
Mis. W. K. Davenport, of <lb/>
re, spent today in town. <lb/>
Mrs Willie of <lb/>
Conetoe, spent today in town. <lb/>
Maud, Jennie <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, are <lb/>
visiting Mm Fannie Jenkins this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Ora of Jamesville, <lb/>
came up yesterday to visit Mis <lb/>
Jenkins. <lb/>
The protracted meeting at the <lb/>
Baptist church closed lat night. <lb/>
They had many conversion but no <lb/>
addition to the church. Bethel <lb/>
should feel proud of having the <lb/>
tile i-in.- of hearing Dr. <lb/>
of Oxford. His sermons were very <lb/>
rich indeed. <lb/>
Miss Brown and Mrs. of <lb/>
Tuesday in town <lb/>
shopping. <lb/>
Very Pure Water. <lb/>
The last monthly examination <lb/>
by the state biologist of the water <lb/>
supplied by the plant <lb/>
here pronounces it pure <lb/>
No should be afraid <lb/>
to use kind of water. <lb/>
infant daughter of Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Bryan, aged two <lb/>
one-half months, died at o'clock <lb/>
this afternoon, after an illness of <lb/>
days. The parents have <lb/>
the sympathy of many friends in <lb/>
their bereavement. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The remains of the <lb/>
of Mr. Mrs. J. W. Bryan, that <lb/>
died afternoon, were taken <lb/>
to Plymouth this morning's <lb/>
train, accompanied by the sorrow- <lb/>
parents and Mrs. J. F. Kemp, <lb/>
Of <lb/>
THE DANCE <lb/>
One of the Delightful <lb/>
Events. <lb/>
One of the most successful and <lb/>
enjoyable occasions of <lb/>
year was given Friday night in <lb/>
Hall it being a <lb/>
dance given by the young men <lb/>
of Greenville. The hall was beau- <lb/>
decorated <lb/>
over which hung festoons of rid <lb/>
and bite, and in the the <lb/>
hall hung two large, many colon I, <lb/>
Japanese parasols, draped with <lb/>
red, white and flags and <lb/>
lit by Japanese lantern. <lb/>
Dancing began promptly at <lb/>
o'clock, music being by Levin's <lb/>
Orchestra, of Raleigh. <lb/>
Sixteen number were danced, <lb/>
after which all participating <lb/>
marched Carolina rooms <lb/>
where a delightful <lb/>
served. This and the <lb/>
profuse decorations of the dining <lb/>
rooms were managed by a commit- <lb/>
tee of the ladies of Greenville <lb/>
headed by Mrs. Herbert White, <lb/>
and club is to be congratulated <lb/>
at its good fortune in procuring <lb/>
able management for this, <lb/>
perhaps the most enjoyable feature <lb/>
or the evening. Red and white <lb/>
were the predominating colors in <lb/>
tho decorations of the dining <lb/>
rooms. The walls were festooned <lb/>
with j aper hangings of red and <lb/>
white which were joined the <lb/>
of room, where an <lb/>
rich red flowers <lb/>
The tables were set in the shape of <lb/>
the letter A, and more than one <lb/>
hundred enjoyed bounteous <lb/>
supper served, which was in the <lb/>
reception room next to the dining <lb/>
rooms, the orchestra playing many <lb/>
beautiful selections in the mean- <lb/>
time. <lb/>
After supper the dancers re- <lb/>
turned to the ball and <lb/>
was danced until when the <lb/>
familiar and much beloved tune of <lb/>
ending <lb/>
Sweet announced <lb/>
of a very delightful occasion. <lb/>
Greenville was delighted to <lb/>
welcome on this occasion many <lb/>
visitors from the surrounding <lb/>
towns and their presence added <lb/>
to the beauty and pleasure <lb/>
of the dance. success of this <lb/>
dance is due in a large measure to <lb/>
the able management of Walter <lb/>
Wilson, Jr., led the dance, <lb/>
assisted by Miss Janie Brown, both <lb/>
of Greenville. Other dancing <lb/>
R I Wiggins, of Boston, Miss <lb/>
Mary Watson of <lb/>
J D Garden, Miss Sallie Got- <lb/>
ten, of Harry Skinner, <lb/>
Jr. Miss Alice White, of Greens- <lb/>
W E Mis- Lang; <lb/>
Dr Fountain, Miss <lb/>
of Wilmington; Stewart Gal r, M S- <lb/>
Patti Skinner; A M Mi-s <lb/>
Nell Skinner; W ill of <lb/>
Kinston, Miss of <lb/>
Snow Hill; Chas Forbes, Miss Ada <lb/>
Woolen; F M Wooten, Mrs Hume, <lb/>
of Greensboro; Frank Webb, or <lb/>
Miss Mr <lb/>
gt Miss Irma Cobb; Chas James, <lb/>
Miss Annie Gray Nash, of Tarboro; <lb/>
Dr Fleming, Miss Bertha Patrick; <lb/>
Frank Miss Short, of <lb/>
Cary Mayo, Miss <lb/>
Patrick; Fred Forbes, Miss fiber- <lb/>
rod, of Hamilton; Mr of <lb/>
Wilmington; <lb/>
Hamilton; Chas. Home, Miss <lb/>
Mary James; Mr Ward, Miss Mae <lb/>
Whitfield; Gotten, Miss Lamb, <lb/>
of A L Blow, Jr., <lb/>
Miss Ethel Richard <lb/>
White, Miss Dickerson; Mr <lb/>
son, of Washington, Mitt Laugh- <lb/>
of Washington; Andrew <lb/>
Moore, Miss Olive Gaskill, of Tar- <lb/>
Jesse Miss Daven- <lb/>
port; Will Miss Bryan, <lb/>
of Mr Fleming, of Hamil- <lb/>
ton, Miss Mr Williams, Miss <lb/>
Simmons, of Washington; Mr <lb/>
per, of Goldsboro, Miss Blow; Mr <lb/>
Alsop, Miss of <lb/>
Washington; of <lb/>
Winston Miss Barlow, of <lb/>
Washington; Brown Jr, Miss <lb/>
Mt Hall, Miss <lb/>
Janie Tyson; Mr Miss <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Forbes; Will <lb/>
of South N <lb/>
of Hamilton, is of <lb/>
Hamilton; C L c , Mis- Daisy <lb/>
Tucker; II T Smith, Nina <lb/>
James. <lb/>
STAGS, <lb/>
Ben of Washington, Ml <lb/>
Wyatt Brown, W B Home, <lb/>
Herbert of Washington, <lb/>
P Davenport, Clarence of <lb/>
V L I Moore, Mr <lb/>
per, of <lb/>
Mr Mrs Herbert White, Mr <lb/>
Mn Bob Cobb, Mr and Mrs <lb/>
Ed Flanagan, Mr Mark <lb/>
Mr and Mrs Mr an <lb/>
Mr Vine, Mrs A L Blow, Mr and <lb/>
Mrs Haywood Mr and Mrs <lb/>
Woodward, Mr and Mrs <lb/>
Skinner, Mr and Mrs Jim Fleming, <lb/>
Mr and Williams. <lb/>
Still <lb/>
A raid made by revenue <lb/>
officers Wednesday night, and they <lb/>
and destroyed <lb/>
Still six miles from Green- <lb/>
ville. Several barrels of were <lb/>
also around the still and <lb/>
this was poured out. The battered <lb/>
remnant of the till was brought to <lb/>
Greenville to be shipped away. <lb/>
No one was caught at the still, as <lb/>
the operators in some way got the <lb/>
hint that the officers were on them <lb/>
and skipped. <lb/>
Just a Word <lb/>
Reflector would <lb/>
it very much if Its subscribers <lb/>
especially taking the <lb/>
weekly who It Is not convenient for <lb/>
us to see personally, would bring <lb/>
they owe the paper <lb/>
waiting for statements to <lb/>
be sent this season. Making <lb/>
out and mailing statements <lb/>
large list of subscribers Is a big <lb/>
undertaking, and the subscribers <lb/>
help us much by saving us this <lb/>
additional trouble and <lb/>
It is the time of year now when all <lb/>
h to pay their sub- <lb/>
and also take <lb/>
of the low offer we are <lb/>
making. We do not like to dun <lb/>
subscriber through the paper, <lb/>
and hope It will not b necessary <lb/>
do of it. So we hope none <lb/>
will wait a Statement but let n <lb/>
hear from them without to <lb/>
be reminded of it again. <lb/>
G. Nichols Dead <lb/>
On the morning of November <lb/>
at eight o'clock, Q <lb/>
Nichols, aged years, a <lb/>
young man well known in this <lb/>
vicinity, beloved union his large <lb/>
circle of acquaintances, passed <lb/>
away after a brief illness <lb/>
fatally at the hour mentioned; <lb/>
it the home of Dr. Blount. <lb/>
Mr. Nichols had in poor <lb/>
health for a number of years, but <lb/>
with few exceptions bad been ac- <lb/>
and able to go about consider- <lb/>
ably. He attended state fair at <lb/>
Raleigh, and while there was taken <lb/>
returned at once to his <lb/>
home at Dr. Blount; since that <lb/>
time he steadily declined. The <lb/>
immediate cause of his death was <lb/>
rheumatism together with <lb/>
cations of an obscure nature and <lb/>
difficult of diagnosis. <lb/>
that medical skill and loving bands <lb/>
do failed to stay the progress <lb/>
of the malady, and a young and <lb/>
promising light was extinguished <lb/>
by the of the death angel. <lb/>
The burial took place at <lb/>
family plot Thursday at <lb/>
p. m, Rev. H. H. Moore, minis- <lb/>
of the Christian of <lb/>
Greenville, Mr. <lb/>
leaves his <lb/>
three brothers and three sisters, as <lb/>
well as a large of friends <lb/>
In Pitt and <lb/>
Jersey Wakefield and Early <lb/>
Pilot cabbage plants for sale <lb/>
Apply to D. R. King. law <lb/>
mis in. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
PERSONS m SOCIAL <lb/>
Nov. 9th. <lb/>
J B. H went to Belhaven <lb/>
W. L. Hall to Scotland Neck <lb/>
tin looming <lb/>
Mr. V. Taylor to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
E. B. left Wednesday <lb/>
f t Yin <lb/>
H. B Hardy. tie <lb/>
New-a Observer, is in town. <lb/>
Mis- Anna Perry, of Winterville. <lb/>
spent Wednesday In Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. Li M. Savage returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Haiti <lb/>
more. <lb/>
Cox left this <lb/>
morning for the Methodist orphan- <lb/>
age in Raleigh. Their mother, <lb/>
Mm. Emma B. Cox accompanied <lb/>
them as far as Weldon. <lb/>
Miss Vina Basil came in last <lb/>
evening and is the of Miss <lb/>
Alice Lang, on Pitt street. Miss <lb/>
i from Baltimore on her <lb/>
way to her home New Bern, and <lb/>
stopped over here for a few day. <lb/>
Friday, Nov. <lb/>
Raymond Moore came In <lb/>
morning from Kinston. <lb/>
Miss Tyson went to K n- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Rev. J. L. of Elsa City, <lb/>
came in Thursday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Emma C. Cox returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from Weldon. <lb/>
Mrs. A. E. Tucker <lb/>
Thursday evening from Scotland <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Mrs. Harriett of Farm- <lb/>
is visiting her sister, MUs <lb/>
Etta <lb/>
Miss Charlotte Morriss, <lb/>
Ta., came in Thursday even- <lb/>
to visit Miss Jessie Lee Sugg. <lb/>
Miss Alice White, a bewitching <lb/>
lady of Greensboro, came <lb/>
in Thursday evening to visit her <lb/>
brother, H. A. White. <lb/>
Saturday, No, <lb/>
F. Brinkley road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. E. Cox to Grifton <lb/>
Friday evening <lb/>
Mi-s Olive Morrill is visiting at <lb/>
W. B. Wilson's. <lb/>
Rev. J. L. left <lb/>
morning for Elm City. <lb/>
Vernon of <lb/>
came evening. <lb/>
J. A. Ricks returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Mrs. Cox, returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Richmond. <lb/>
Zeno came In Friday <lb/>
evening from Rocky Mount, <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Casper, <lb/>
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Mrs. A. H. of Norfolk, <lb/>
came in Friday evening to visit <lb/>
Mr. J. Keel. <lb/>
Miss Annie Nash, of Tar- <lb/>
came in Friday evening to <lb/>
visit Janie <lb/>
Miss Annie Lamb, of Wilson, <lb/>
came in Friday evening to visit <lb/>
at W. B. Wilson's. <lb/>
Miss Olive Gaskill, of Tarboro, <lb/>
came In Friday evening to visit <lb/>
Miss Nell Skinner. <lb/>
Col. H. B. Little, of Baltimore, <lb/>
who has been visiting Wiley <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs; C. A. of <lb/>
came in Friday <lb/>
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs, R. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
MR HOOKER ENTERTAINS. <lb/>
When yon get the best fountain <lb/>
pen it is a Parker. Nice assort- <lb/>
at Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
Delightful Dinner to His <lb/>
W. E a <lb/>
of his dinner <lb/>
party Nov. 9th <lb/>
to <lb/>
home of Mr. a v- G. <lb/>
ti Evan Th <lb/>
was rated <lb/>
pain--, fern- v r f <lb/>
lighted <lb/>
bra i- e ti scene. <lb/>
After being received very <lb/>
by Mr vi Mrs. <lb/>
in their own hospitable <lb/>
was I The <lb/>
r i.-ii w.-re of <lb/>
American Beauties r-.- tastefully <lb/>
arranged on I. hankie <lb/>
in In of and on <lb/>
the mantle. plate <lb/>
planed a of pink Li France <lb/>
roses and Maiden bait ferns the <lb/>
Dinner elegantly <lb/>
in six very dainty courses. <lb/>
Mr. Hunker proved <lb/>
host. Those were <lb/>
Miss Cobb W. E <lb/>
Hooker, Miss Nina James with <lb/>
Will Hunter, Kinston, Miss <lb/>
Alice While, of Greensboro, <lb/>
Scoggins; Miss <lb/>
of Columbia, with Tom <lb/>
Moore; Prank Webb, <lb/>
with Miss Coward; Miss <lb/>
L Jones with Tom Hooker. <lb/>
Ii as Indeed a occasion. <lb/>
Aggregation Coming <lb/>
which <lb/>
comes here Friday Nov. tor one <lb/>
performance can be truthfully <lb/>
termed the quintessence of <lb/>
fun. moat comedies it has <lb/>
a plot and this plot is in the main <lb/>
responsible for the many ludicrous <lb/>
mishaps and complication that <lb/>
round out a solid two hours and a <lb/>
half of genuine merriment. <lb/>
company that will present <lb/>
this, the latest mode high grade <lb/>
wheel mirth, i the original <lb/>
company. <lb/>
la a merry, madcap, crazy <lb/>
of hilarity and as such leads <lb/>
the world in The <lb/>
ha yet to be met which has <lb/>
not been captivated and convulsed <lb/>
by this uniquely and mirthfully <lb/>
Incomparable comedy end its many <lb/>
special feature each a paragon in <lb/>
The advance will <lb/>
be large. Considerable talk <lb/>
is going on for ticket. Fetch <lb/>
Grandma and the <lb/>
whole family see <lb/>
Friday night Nov. 17th. <lb/>
Meeting of F. M. Society. <lb/>
The Foreign Missionary society <lb/>
of the Methodist Episcopal church <lb/>
South held its annual meeting on <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon at the hos- <lb/>
home of Mrs. Wiley Brown, <lb/>
Soon after the appointed hour it <lb/>
was hardly possible to be seated, <lb/>
this shewing the great interest in <lb/>
the work and the honor due our <lb/>
beloved president, Mrs. Jack <lb/>
White. The object of this meeting <lb/>
was the opening of mite boxes <lb/>
collection to 192.60, <lb/>
A delightful followed <lb/>
which was as <lb/>
Reading Mrs. H. L. Carr. <lb/>
Vocal H. O. Hooker, <lb/>
Nina James, <lb/>
Clare <lb/>
Vocal Nina James. <lb/>
Dainty refreshments were served <lb/>
after which the society adjourned <lb/>
to meet Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
Dec. with Mis. Bert <lb/>
Pitt Keep Ahead, <lb/>
Occasional we see some of oar <lb/>
exchanges bragging big <lb/>
sweet potatoes, but none have yet <lb/>
gone ahead of <lb/>
Superintendent J. A. Hat- <lb/>
of the home, brought <lb/>
The <lb/>
r- <lb/>
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