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I. <lb/>
JOIN <lb/>
FORMING A MERCANTILE CHAIN THAT PASSES BEYOND COMPETITION <lb/>
lead very word of prove the most profitable Investment you have made In years For months and years capital, brains, genius and enterprise have con- <lb/>
culmination a tremendous trade triumph that knows no in the annals or commerce. We now lay before you <lb/>
e rich result of this I fort. <lb/>
, no quantity if the quality is standard A World Marvel of Twentieth Retailing <lb/>
he <lb/>
he Buying Organization <lb/>
i . o I i . <lb/>
t v i i th <lb/>
not in story. To lo <lb/>
for strokes in purchasing Its fume is national. Its strength Is respected. We hear of and get the newest things first. <lb/>
r A Carnival of Underselling-<lb/>
whirl-wind Type is All printed are on patient paper. Our achievements are in our Store <lb/>
m an printing full you must corns h-r in n and come early. <lb/>
Sensational sis Clothing;. <lb/>
Your oh a . m-ins durable male of good <lb/>
strong fabrics of merit and fashion. price 11.60 <lb/>
A sensation in fancy mixed Cheviots and <lb/>
shades of brown an dressy looking fancy mix- <lb/>
in small checks and plaids aid effects. These <lb/>
are certainly the grander; values Stale .- <lb/>
suit. grand assortment single an d <lb/>
doable breasted sack b gray and brown, <lb/>
tweed mixtures in th n-w -t and most desirable <lb/>
I--, all superbly tailored, Prone- face finished. A <lb/>
guaranteed. are equal in every respect <lb/>
to that U. P. price <lb/>
Men's fine suits, el ,,; . in to fine <lb/>
custom work. This season's Styles and best sellers. <lb/>
Worsted, Scotch ; and ever reliable <lb/>
Better made garments e. d by any concern <lb/>
in North Carolina. W the equal of any <lb/>
garments on the market. at <lb/>
We have pat on sale ; <lb/>
for ii. r co n lasted sacks. <lb/>
., . . m I <lb/>
and th deal -Ii i las of aid t <lb/>
or d to a turn into i i Others consider <lb/>
them good values at r -is <lb/>
Come in and ask to sen . V always <lb/>
glad to show them. It tad <lb/>
Youth and <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
For want of space we cannot quote these. We <lb/>
have on hand an of patterns, styles <lb/>
and qualities to please the most We <lb/>
guarantee you a tit and a convincing bargain. <lb/>
We have on hand now a lot of knee pants <lb/>
suits worth up to all of will he placed <lb/>
before you. Age 1.48 <lb/>
Mens Extra Pants. <lb/>
We have now an extensive and attractive line <lb/>
ranging in prise from to per pair. <lb/>
These are bargains, every pair. <lb/>
Overcoats, Coats, Rain Coats. <lb/>
BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. <lb/>
We can lit yon up in so comfortable you <lb/>
will enjoy had w. other sleeping a tin <lb/>
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin <lb/>
others. <lb/>
. underwear at. . <lb/>
Boys heavy underwear at . . <lb/>
men, woman, children. <lb/>
AL we ask is you our new line be lore <lb/>
buying and you walking, talking <lb/>
advertisement us. <lb/>
Surpassing Values. <lb/>
yards good Calico, per yard <lb/>
Homespuns <lb/>
yards best grade , <lb/>
Yard wide white Homespun <lb/>
bolts assorted colors Outings <lb/>
bolts t He <lb/>
Best Apron Gingham in this sale . <lb/>
Heavy Flannel at. . <lb/>
Best Feather bed Tick at <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Best Flannel Waisting now <lb/>
fl Broadcloth now <lb/>
Big line colored is now , <lb/>
plows all wool now . <lb/>
Ladies Goods, <lb/>
to <lb/>
tire we ii ire a n i i . <lb/>
v . I i 1st. <lb/>
-Mens l . in. now . <lb/>
If ens patent . 61.98 <lb/>
Lad -a tips . . <lb/>
fresh stock styles <lb/>
new styles Corsets now . <lb/>
good Corsets going now , . . <lb/>
Ladles fleece lined Underwear now . <lb/>
A big line of Trunk am Bags at a saving f per cents. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR <lb/>
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest. <lb/>
FURNITURE. <lb/>
WE CAN FURNISH FROM FLOOR <lb/>
CEILING and give you wholesale prices.<lb/>
. i<lb/>
. . ,,. want <lb/>
i s <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.<lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. Colter mi <lb/>
Twice-a-Week Tuesday anal Friday. <lb/>
DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY NOVEMBER U 1905 <lb/>
No.<lb/>
DELIGHTFUL <lb/>
EUCHRE PARTY <lb/>
Given by Mrs. R. J. Cobb in <lb/>
Honor of Mrs. Hume, <lb/>
of Greensboro. <lb/>
On afternoon Mm. It. J. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs, <lb/>
Sue of <lb/>
occasion is long to hi remembered <lb/>
as one of the nicest ever <lb/>
held here. home was very <lb/>
decorated with <lb/>
plains, ferns and <lb/>
Mr. Cobb received at front <lb/>
assisted by Mr. rT. A. White <lb/>
Rave all welcome in ii <lb/>
own way Mis. <lb/>
gown of white silk mull <lb/>
with real lace trimmings and Mrs. <lb/>
White gowned in over <lb/>
white china <lb/>
howl was the great attraction in <lb/>
hall, a very china bowl <lb/>
hand painted, back of the bowl, <lb/>
the flowers in between th shaded <lb/>
e sticks made a <lb/>
Misses Pattie <lb/>
and Alice White at sane. <lb/>
The library es- <lb/>
pretty, of <lb/>
chrysanthemums and ferns. <lb/>
nil served <lb/>
chocolate from <lb/>
to the <lb/>
where all Sad the <lb/>
meet inn the of honor, Mrs. <lb/>
Hume, who was exquisitely <lb/>
in with <lb/>
and <lb/>
Score were handed to all <lb/>
present and the <lb/>
and exerting games of <lb/>
began in fall force and In <lb/>
Mrs. Herbert White <lb/>
first prize, a hand painted <lb/>
presented sane to Mm. <lb/>
Hume. The consolation was <lb/>
drawn by Mrs. Harry Skinner a <lb/>
band painted china plate. <lb/>
The dining room decorations <lb/>
were in red and tho beautiful <lb/>
Beauty roses tastefully <lb/>
arranged the table and hanked <lb/>
in profusion in front of and on the <lb/>
inviting appetite <lb/>
upon entering. The menu was <lb/>
as oysters on half still, <lb/>
pickles, French salad served from <lb/>
the hull of an orange, cheese <lb/>
Wafers, olives, <lb/>
sandwiches and coffee. <lb/>
Those present were <lb/>
Harry Skinner, R <lb/>
Cobb, Herbert While, B White, <lb/>
Hay wood Hail, Sue <lb/>
Hume, L B W King, <lb/>
H W e, W <lb/>
Asa Parham, S K B <lb/>
J L Fleming, It W Will <lb/>
lams B W G Wood- <lb/>
ward, Misses Elisabeth Jones, Nell <lb/>
Skinner, Pattie <lb/>
Skinner, Mis Morris-. Virginia, <lb/>
Jessie Lee Sugg, Skinner, <lb/>
LIVELY TIMES AT STAR WAREHOUSE <lb/>
OP <lb/>
by Baptist Sunday School. <lb/>
Lula Bryan, daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan, died <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. <lb/>
rt is meet that Hie membership <lb/>
of this Sunday pause in the <lb/>
services of this hour and make ex- out at the Star warehouse Tuesday <lb/>
There was a Lively Between the Auctioneer and <lb/>
the Truckers Monday Morning. <lb/>
There some lively hustling <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS COURT. <lb/>
of their regret and sorrow <lb/>
of the taking away of this <lb/>
morning. The Star first sale, <lb/>
under the regulations had <lb/>
lovely child, a member the o'clock. night <lb/>
die roll class of the There d the early of this <lb/>
fore be It exceedingly <lb/>
First. That the of the I mads slower than <lb/>
Sunday school of Memorial Usual getting in, and when <lb/>
Baptist church deplore the Burton started his to <lb/>
away of this little life, but we arc <lb/>
with the thought tint she <lb/>
is now Clod and the ante's. <lb/>
Thai we tender to the <lb/>
father and mother, sisters and <lb/>
brothers our Sincere sympathy, and <lb/>
sorrow with them in this time of <lb/>
them to Him <lb/>
who has said I will be with you <lb/>
always, and invoke the blessing of <lb/>
God them In their bereave- <lb/>
Third, We make request that a <lb/>
cony of these resolutions be to <lb/>
parents, a copy Tub Rb- <lb/>
and that the resolutions <lb/>
be spread tho minutes of this <lb/>
Mrs. M. M. <lb/>
J. . Com. <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
OVER ONE DROWNED <lb/>
OR St. Mala, en Coast <lb/>
of <lb/>
London, Nov. The South <lb/>
western way's <lb/>
was wrecked yes <lb/>
St. on <lb/>
the aorta and It is <lb/>
believed that mm or more <lb/>
of her passengers crew were <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
DEATH OP MRS. EDWARD LIBERATE <lb/>
Contributed <lb/>
The eat h angel has taken from <lb/>
our midst another loved one, Lena <lb/>
Elizabeth, wife of Lib- <lb/>
of Richmond, I ml., and <lb/>
daughter of Dr. John S. Mis. <lb/>
Taft. This is the second <lb/>
daughter that Mrs. Tail has <lb/>
within the six or eight weeks. <lb/>
The suddenness aim unusually <lb/>
circumstances tins <lb/>
death makes it all the greater <lb/>
to and friends <lb/>
alike. The life of a dear sweet baby <lb/>
boy went out with hers and <lb/>
and babe will away the <lb/>
same the babe resting <lb/>
peacefully the mother's breast. <lb/>
little shall lead <lb/>
little baby hands may lead <lb/>
her it up I <lb/>
waiting arias. a little <lb/>
three year old daughter, It <lb/>
to call in vain for <lb/>
The husband and In lie <lb/>
daughter and Mrs. Lincoln Leah, <lb/>
a sister the <lb/>
the buyers many wagons in the <lb/>
driveway were waiting hi unload <lb/>
and not half the break on the <lb/>
Boor. <lb/>
Then there was a race between <lb/>
the auctioned and the truckers, <lb/>
and the way trucks rolled from <lb/>
to the scales, out the <lb/>
ahead of the and back <lb/>
was something to look at. <lb/>
Everything itemed to <lb/>
President of the <lb/>
dated, trot him a joined <lb/>
the whirl. Auditor would <lb/>
drop bis sales hook now and <lb/>
grab a for a spin around <lb/>
circle, to his book <lb/>
soon with the ticket <lb/>
marker. Hinton <lb/>
it looked like good and he <lb/>
gathered a trunk <lb/>
run him out his <lb/>
certainly did hot It, the <lb/>
push, and ran out pile <lb/>
two ahead of the <lb/>
auctioneer. It was lively ll <lb/>
lasted. <lb/>
j Han <lb/>
Parham A Foxhall are a <lb/>
flue record at <lb/>
this season. Up to present <lb/>
time they have sole <lb/>
pounds of at an of <lb/>
This is a high average <lb/>
on such a large quantity of <lb/>
especially a like this <lb/>
the greater part of the crop is very <lb/>
common. <lb/>
Seven and Half Million. <lb/>
The government report <lb/>
issued today places the number of <lb/>
bales of cotton ginned up to and <lb/>
Including Nov. 14th, between <lb/>
and This was <lb/>
a bullish report was followed <lb/>
by a sharp advance in futures. <lb/>
AN AVERAGE THAT COUNTS <lb/>
After Blind Tigers and Moonshiners <lb/>
United Commissioner I. <lb/>
A. Sugg is having some violators <lb/>
of the laws before him. <lb/>
The colonel is conservative <lb/>
firm. He has had a <lb/>
of eases before him since his short <lb/>
term of office in this <lb/>
There am several prisoners now in <lb/>
j awaiting the grand <lb/>
jury at New Bern, and are <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
A serious mutter of tearing down <lb/>
and breaking mail b the <lb/>
routes by live drunken men, <lb/>
was before him. The colonel put <lb/>
bonds of and <lb/>
appearance court <lb/>
Hub. <lb/>
Several blind tigers cases have <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
G. Biker rune in Sunday <lb/>
evening from Lewiston. <lb/>
Ft. Hauling returned to <lb/>
Raleigh this morning. <lb/>
Hinton Best, of spent <lb/>
Saturday In Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Mamie went to <lb/>
Ayden evening. <lb/>
TROUBLE hi <lb/>
Negro Boy <lb/>
in the and <lb/>
Face with Bird shot <lb/>
night n <lb/>
. i v-l . r <lb/>
Mr. mid Mrs R R, from a <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mi-s Clyde On la Winter <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
W. r. Best went to <lb/>
evening <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
C II. went lo Ayden <lb/>
Sat evening and <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. T. and Burton <lb/>
tuned evening from <lb/>
where bad been to <lb/>
attend the funeral of father. <lb/>
Mrs. R and little <lb/>
daughter, of are visit <lb/>
Mrs. J. Q. <lb/>
II. Moor, of <lb/>
also beta before him. This i a who been visiting her <lb/>
offense, and the crop of Mrs. R. R. Rouse, loll mis <lb/>
eases to be fair for a <lb/>
fall one. In of these oases <lb/>
there was of selling <lb/>
the defendant <lb/>
to show it was <lb/>
that was not <lb/>
but did go on the to <lb/>
In making the judgment <lb/>
a would give tho <lb/>
a aha a on the <lb/>
what is. <lb/>
It is to the good people <lb/>
will Sugg their sup- <lb/>
port in breaking up tigers <lb/>
and moonshine stills. <lb/>
deceased, will arc imp my the <lb/>
James, Alice White, remains to her old home for burial <lb/>
in the Taft graveyard near Green <lb/>
villa, N. C, <lb/>
and Mrs. <lb/>
This was one of the nicest Euchre <lb/>
pa-lies ever is <lb/>
and ill who thoroughly <lb/>
enjoyed -am, and Cobb con- <lb/>
h r h h ling <lb/>
deal l m <lb/>
he had living it ch <lb/>
Business the Consolidated <lb/>
Talk about high averages, the <lb/>
Farmers operated <lb/>
the Farmers Tobacco <lb/>
Co., made one Tuesday counts. <lb/>
That tins sold between <lb/>
and pounds, the <lb/>
our Saviour on sale, In- <lb/>
the scrap, was cents. <lb/>
If bad not been I <lb/>
the average would have gone much <lb/>
higher. This kind of sale bears <lb/>
out the claim made by the Consult, <lb/>
dated the claim is mi <lb/>
that <lb/>
houses average higher sales <lb/>
all other houses on the market <lb/>
I Consolidated Ti <lb/>
b mm i h operative <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Alex and Ida S. <lb/>
Kill lei <lb/>
Zeno and Haddock. <lb/>
Abram Adams. <lb/>
and Lula Harris. <lb/>
H. Buck mid <lb/>
Pi ham. <lb/>
Louis Stocks and <lb/>
Lee Nelson and Sadie Tripp. <lb/>
Cannon and <lb/>
Perry Atkinson and Ada <lb/>
Sylvester and <lb/>
Nelson. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss L. Irvine, one of the <lb/>
graded teachers, is Kin- <lb/>
at bedside of brother <lb/>
who in sick. <lb/>
Forbes, one of our oldest <lb/>
is ill at his <lb/>
borne o-i <lb/>
gives his <lb/>
Mine who had <lb/>
been home la wisH <lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
ton this where she ; caches <lb/>
in the graded <lb/>
Tuesday, Nov. 31st, <lb/>
R. J. Little, spent <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
Mrs red Cox returned to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
G. G. left Monday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
Mrs. I. H. went to Wilson <lb/>
today to visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. E. V. Smith, Texas, is <lb/>
visiting Mis. R. S Evans. <lb/>
James went went t <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
riot was on and a-k In u to <lb/>
come down. Tucker and <lb/>
Deputy off on the <lb/>
mils drive, did . ti id my <lb/>
when they re -h i ti; i hi.-land <lb/>
learn l was i hat <lb/>
. alley I I to <lb/>
a Will <lb/>
Grimes, ah IR ye- g.-. <lb/>
run to the home of his <lb/>
brother, Policeman and <lb/>
Constable John follow- <lb/>
the policeman Bring two shots <lb/>
at the running hoy. When the <lb/>
officers were about yards <lb/>
the the boy appeared tho <lb/>
doer with a and Called to them <lb/>
t slop. They did not top and <lb/>
the bay rained gnu and tired, a <lb/>
load of bird shot striking Constable <lb/>
Galloway side of <lb/>
the head and nice. The officer's <lb/>
was bat serious. <lb/>
The boy made escape. <lb/>
MAN CHOSEN <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
of Line. <lb/>
Va., Nov. <lb/>
annual of the <lb/>
of the Allan Coast <lb/>
today, T. M. of <lb/>
It. C, was <lb/>
dent, vice U. T. <lb/>
Mr. was for <lb/>
vice president and <lb/>
lie succeeded II <lb/>
if<lb/>
elected. <lb/>
Lite <lb/>
id <lb/>
resigned, <lb/>
fourth <lb/>
manager. <lb/>
c on the- <lb/>
All the other <lb/>
directors were <lb/>
eight Represented <lb/>
At warehouse today <lb/>
there was tobacco from eight <lb/>
counties on the floor. This <lb/>
house has a reputation that is for <lb/>
S. King came in Monday draws patronage from <lb/>
evening from Chicago. a territory. <lb/>
W. W. Perkins returned <lb/>
Kinston Monday evening. STATE NEWS <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Annie evening from a visit to , pt w-n- Smith, Golds- <lb/>
man well known throw <lb/>
Mrs. Men,,,, of Florida, came the state, died <lb/>
Chester Harriet to visit friends <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
W. H. Jones and Wiggins. <lb/>
Arnold Jones and Sophia <lb/>
Fine Bank <lb/>
I t short all j the farmers who are <lb/>
who loved her. and stockholders sharing in the pr II i <lb/>
Out readers will be in <lb/>
the excellent <lb/>
the Bank of Greenville, showing <lb/>
its standing up lo and Including <lb/>
he of Nov. nth. A com- <lb/>
iii this with ii. <lb/>
previous . shows that Hie <lb/>
deposits have increased <lb/>
A not her at g feature <lb/>
this i- Dial Its sin mid <lb/>
I i are no <lb/>
at Falkland. Mrs a <lb/>
., . ,. , , daughter, of Chatham county, <lb/>
George Hadley, La- died i,. eating an <lb/>
Monday to be contained poison <lb/>
at the bedside of her father, who; peeled <lb/>
is very sick, ,,., <lb/>
the apple and giving it , them. <lb/>
Miss Helen Forbes came from R ,.;. u,,,,,,.,, a , of Mt <lb/>
school Raleigh Monday even- <lb/>
, wove, nave made an assignment <lb/>
being called by the sickness <lb/>
apple that <lb/>
A son is <lb/>
the poison in <lb/>
appreciated noble, I made, and it Is no wonder <lb/>
Something I <lb/>
i m awaken lo their <lb/>
and i She was interest the business com. <lb/>
i ii ; kind- larger and larger. Ii <lb/>
I . Is of tobacco <lb/>
iv in own <lb/>
Ope and give pica the <lb/>
, in . i-i <lb/>
. . I, i m i- it can be truly said of <lb/>
half as its i<lb/>
Joe The o will be <lb/>
headed by the well known com <lb/>
Abbott as <lb/>
Sport During the action<lb/>
win, she <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
She I id u <lb/>
line all . . . and passed <lb/>
away a, live Saturday <lb/>
of ploy s number of the spec- morning, at the <lb/>
will be by hospital in To us the <lb/>
company of operative<lb/>
vaudeville artist <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
pain, her the<lb/>
Sermon lo <lb/>
sermon to the local <lb/>
lodge Jr. O. A. M. will be <lb/>
preached in the Baptist church <lb/>
next Sunday morning by Rev. J. K. <lb/>
Tho will attend the <lb/>
service In a body, meeting in <lb/>
their hall and, matching to the <lb/>
Improvement. <lb/>
the Baptist <lb/>
Iii <lb/>
The <lb/>
church <lb/>
her lather. <lb/>
Wednesday, . 22nd <lb/>
Ainu n Is in <lb/>
II. <lb/>
l. turn, of I; chin <lb/>
in I<lb/>
G. W. <lb/>
today. , <lb/>
nearly 138.000 liabilities, <lb/>
f id been business only <lb/>
about a year. <lb/>
a year-old boy <lb/>
in county, two loads of <lb/>
his , he <lb/>
on ii . latter a as , <lb/>
i. <lb/>
hit. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
his<lb/>
farm i <lb/>
Improve ; . . p ice N <lb/>
building. he. i . <lb/>
inn the steeple i <lb/>
and the i . . <lb/>
the main auditorium. <lb/>
Two Days. <lb/>
Again we call attention to the <lb/>
fact that tho Greenville <lb/>
market will be closed on Thursday, <lb/>
30th, Thanksgiving day, and on <lb/>
Friday, Dec. 1st. There will be <lb/>
went<lb/>
v. II. <lb/>
; i lost an the<lb/>
II. lo his rifle. <lb/>
Tuesday evening and <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
returned , . <lb/>
J. W. of Green <lb/>
ville, Tenn., arrived Tuesday <lb/>
IO Mrs. <lb/>
who have been Mrs. Morgan once lived <lb/>
, i i <lb/>
her <lb/>
i. <lb/>
mm<lb/>
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mm <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Y. M. B. O. D. <lb/>
THE SPECIAL <lb/>
DRESS GOOD SALE <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
But Blues and arc hero to stay. The median with <lb/>
rent in back, single or doable breasted the coat that yon should <lb/>
wear this season, It should be made with Military shoulders and <lb/>
the median loose. We have it, made in all the new <lb/>
fabrics. Of course blacks and blues are good season, yet a <lb/>
dark blue ground with a slight tint of green, makes an attractive <lb/>
And the hate cane to stay; everything will <lb/>
next season <lb/>
JO TO 925.00 <lb/>
COATS-This is the only coal wail <lb/>
ed should wear; this coat is light in weight, yet it gives toe <lb/>
comfort than a times it's weight. <lb/>
PRICKS, fit TO 925.00. SOLD BY <lb/>
C S. <lb/>
Me <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are 11- <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 guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY 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/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair.; <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITE'S. <lb/>
J. F. KINGS <lb/>
Livery Sale Feed Stables <lb/>
Near Five Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
FIST V i Cot pleasure drives, or to pas- <lb/>
to nearby points. <lb/>
Good Drive and W Horses and Moles for sale. I <lb/>
them In Large and can sell as dealer, either <lb/>
for Cash or on Time. <lb/>
When yon in town and want your horse and buggy <lb/>
properly cared for, put up at my stables. <lb/>
Don't Miss This Chance. <lb/>
Big Reduction in Prices. <lb/>
Big Bargains to Those <lb/>
Who Cont <lb/>
We have a splendid collection of Dress Goods of this season's purchases <lb/>
and have decided to reduce our stock, and in order to do so <lb/>
quickly, we make the following reduction in <lb/>
Extra fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 2.00 reduced to 1.25 <lb/>
Fine Chiffon Broadcloth, regular value 1.30 reduced <lb/>
All Wool regular value 1.50 reduced to <lb/>
in Silk Dot black only, regular value 1.50 reduced to 1.10. <lb/>
in All Wool Novelty Suitings, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Satin black only, regular value SI. reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Chiffon Broadcloths, in black and all colors, regular value <lb/>
reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Panamas, in Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green, regular <lb/>
value reduced to <lb/>
So in All Wool Cheviots, in black and navy blue, regular value re- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Gilbert Flannels, all wool, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Pebble Cloth, In black, regular value reduced to <lb/>
in All Wool Fancy Panama Suitings, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Novelty Voile, choice patterns, value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Crepe Cloth, black only, regular value reduced to <lb/>
All Wool Henrietta, all colors, regular value reduced to <lb/>
Also Wool regular value f reduced to <lb/>
e splendid collection of Black Dress Good, including the newest and <lb/>
prettiest values not In the above number at greatly reduces prices. <lb/>
Come and be surprised at the Bargains we have in store for you. <lb/>
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Ml hi at Mm <lb/>
to U by their, <lb/>
in la dis- <lb/>
In turns arc barred <lb/>
bolted, m absence of <lb/>
their owner. Then again, h is no <lb/>
for a blooming girl <lb/>
of r u young married <lb/>
man to alone in cart a dis- <lb/>
of Bit or mikes through <lb/>
forests by the shores of <lb/>
gloomy conveying the <lb/>
cheese and eggs to mar- <lb/>
in then to return homo <lb/>
with the proceeds. In <lb/>
Finns are not only scrupulously <lb/>
honest; they heroically, quixotic- <lb/>
ally so. <lb/>
A tradesman will tell you the <lb/>
whole truth about his warm, even <lb/>
when he knows perfectly well that <lb/>
by so doing lie loses a customer <lb/>
tho partial truth would <lb/>
secured. seems exactly the <lb/>
kind of apparatus I am looking <lb/>
said to a merchant in <lb/>
some months ago in reference to <lb/>
that I will <lb/>
buy it at once if. knowing what I <lb/>
wont it for. you can honestly <lb/>
mend ma to sir; I do <lb/>
not recommend you lo take it, nor <lb/>
lime in stock just now <lb/>
that world And I left <lb/>
purchased what I want- <lb/>
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your said to ti <lb/>
peasant in interior who had <lb/>
driven m for three hours through <lb/>
the woods on handing <lb/>
him that's double my <lb/>
h returning one-half <lb/>
tho when I told him ho <lb/>
might ks it for Ilia honesty ho <lb/>
WM Ma thanks, with the <lb/>
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who <lb/>
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again.<lb/>
An paper that <lb/>
tourists were <lb/>
the recently. <lb/>
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deaf. Was on the box seat. As the <lb/>
vehicle parsed the houses associated <lb/>
with famous names in literature the <lb/>
driver directed the attention of the <lb/>
passengers to them. With a jerk of <lb/>
the whip he announced. <lb/>
demanded <lb/>
the old lady. re- <lb/>
the driver. you re- <lb/>
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again bawled tho <lb/>
driver. Dick said <lb/>
the old lady, and down it went in <lb/>
the note book with all the other<lb/>
Dean Hole and tho Oxford Snob. <lb/>
Dean Hole, the distinguished Eng- <lb/>
churchman, dearly loved u good <lb/>
joke. One day u somewhat snobbish <lb/>
Oxford friend of his, wishing to <lb/>
press upon the dean the high social <lb/>
character of his familiar acquaint- <lb/>
wrote him a letter begin- <lb/>
dear and then <lb/>
scratching out <lb/>
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lie dean, not to <lb/>
outdone, be; r . . dear <lb/>
pi; ii and his pen <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
and Holmes. <lb/>
A mild Lit of repartee is <lb/>
us having urn between the poet <lb/>
and Holt . <lb/>
were talking about brain t <lb/>
when II r. o re <lb/>
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In in ; v r a v <lb/>
could you have bra i I <lb/>
i Dr. Ho smiling. <lb/>
It is i strong brains that have <lb/>
brain <lb/>
did you And <lb/>
asked Saxe. <lb/>
Getting Too PersonaL <lb/>
. o out in your back <lb/>
said Tommy Tucker, play In <lb/>
the <lb/>
haven't, got any <lb/>
said the other boy. you got <lb/>
one in back <lb/>
wood in <lb/>
it used <lb/>
of your business <lb/>
Tribune. <lb/>
v.<lb/>
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A Man <lb/>
Not <lb/>
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parents t <lb/>
he <lb/>
but he slays home and the wife <lb/>
becomes a member of his family, <lb/>
treated as a daughter of <lb/>
husband's parents, writes Swami Ab- <lb/>
defendant above name will take <lb/>
d above <lb/>
in the <lb/>
of Pitt u obtain a <lb/>
from the of matrimony <lb/>
tiff defendant, on the grounds of <lb/>
adultery, and the said will <lb/>
be is required <lb/>
in Housekeeping. at term of the <lb/>
The Jewish law, Com of county, I., beheld <lb/>
shall a man leave his <lb/>
his mother and shall cleave to his <lb/>
ha no place in <lb/>
society. It is considered to will to the court <lb/>
be extremely selfish to be separated j <lb/>
n before the first <lb/>
i Monday in it the <lb/>
day of January, answer .- <lb/>
demur to the complaint id action, <lb/>
from the parent for tho of a <lb/>
wife. Parents, indeed, have a great- <lb/>
claim upon their children in India <lb/>
than in any part of the world. <lb/>
This joint family system U a very <lb/>
old institution banded down through <lb/>
generations. It has greet <lb/>
developing humane qualities like <lb/>
low feeling and sympathy, and in <lb/>
extending lite field of among <lb/>
all relatives live under <lb/>
roof. Today there arc to b found <lb/>
families which consist of <lb/>
living together <lb/>
end <lb/>
is <lb/>
that earth <lb/>
fie as <lb/>
Ms <lb/>
upon nil men a her <lb/>
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daily <lb/>
the their <lb/>
own hands, t <lb/>
of the meet lady at <lb/>
Sly. <lb/>
s law in t <lb/>
world, supply <lb/>
and f each <lb/>
of <lb/>
family t Bat all <lb/>
the expenses of the <lb/>
Glory. <lb/>
A gentleman sojourning in Edin- <lb/>
burgh many years ago, having heard <lb/>
much of the eloquence of the <lb/>
Thia 25th day of <lb/>
C Clerk Court. <lb/>
I. A. SUGG, far <lb/>
day as executor <lb/>
of the last will and of Moses <lb/>
Tyson, deceased, before O. C. Moore, <lb/>
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb/>
is hereby to persons <lb/>
indebted to estate of Moses Tyson, <lb/>
deceased, to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned and no- <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
claims against said to <lb/>
tile the same with the ex- <lb/>
properly authenticated, within <lb/>
mouths from the date or this <lb/>
will of recovery. <lb/>
This the gist day of October, <lb/>
N. W. Tyson, Executor <lb/>
of the estate of Tyson, <lb/>
F. C. <lb/>
Letters Basil me the <lb/>
of James C <lb/>
been issued to the by the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
end as <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
of the said James C. <lb/>
hereby to t-ii <lb/>
claims against said to present <lb/>
to the for payment, <lb/>
on or before the <lb/>
20th O or this no- <lb/>
lie, will be la bar of their re- <lb/>
all persons indebted to said <lb/>
eats e are requested o make immediate <lb/>
payment tons. <lb/>
This the day of October, <lb/>
It. J <lb/>
v. d <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, <lb/>
virtue of the of <lb/>
ed in mortgage deeds <lb/>
and delivered by J. H. and wife <lb/>
K G, James, one dated <lb/>
April end record in Book <lb/>
X page the other th day <lb/>
may 1805 and duly recorded in the <lb/>
Deeds office of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, in K , page HI, <lb/>
the undersigned will expose to public <lb/>
salt, before the court house door <lb/>
o the highest bidder on <lb/>
Dee. 2nd a <lb/>
tractor parcel of lead lying and being <lb/>
in the county of Pitt and State of North <lb/>
and described as follows, to <lb/>
That tract of laud in town- <lb/>
ship which James Sr., <lb/>
of the said J. It now resides, <lb/>
t adjoining the lands of Haddock <lb/>
K. ;. JAMES, Mortgagee <lb/>
timer Smith, Smith's heirs <lb/>
of the general paid I others, to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
an visit to it. -Next to him sat <lb/>
, , <lb/>
an hard featured, solemn <lb/>
fined man, who was leaning <lb/>
both hands on a hoary stick, ill <lb/>
lie eyed with concentration. <lb/>
Soon the stranger's attention a ts <lb/>
riveted upon speaker who had <lb/>
the day's discourse <lb/>
wonderful command of la. <lb/>
possessed, combined with his el <lb/>
excited the listener's <lb/>
you tell me who i <lb/>
speaking he asked eagerly, <lb/>
turning to the s faced old man <lb/>
beside him. <lb/>
echoed man lifting his eves <lb/>
from the contemplation of the slick <lb/>
to in amaze- <lb/>
upon his interlocutor. <lb/>
sir, is the great tact her <lb/>
and I'm his <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North <lb/>
Marv Cousins i <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Cousins. I <lb/>
defendant above <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
above has the <lb/>
Court of Pitt i to obtain <lb/>
a divorce from the bonds of <lb/>
between <lb/>
plaintiff and defendant, on the <lb/>
of adultery, and the said defendant <lb/>
will fur her lake that lie is re <lb/>
quired to appear at the term <lb/>
the Superior Court of said <lb/>
the before <lb/>
the in March, it being <lb/>
day of January, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the ii. <lb/>
said action, or will <lb/>
ply to the court for the <lb/>
in said <lb/>
This th of <lb/>
D. C- HO i <lb/>
I. A. Any for Pit. <lb/>
North Carolina, I , m,.<lb/>
Be ewe power of <lb/>
in a <lb/>
by W. <lb/>
and wife u J. E. <lb/>
ea October <lb/>
and duly in the of <lb/>
of Pit . North Cur- <lb/>
page the under- <lb/>
signed will expose to public sale, <lb/>
before the Court door Green- <lb/>
ville, to the bidder on <lb/>
day No. O two or <lb/>
of land lying being in <lb/>
county of Pitt Stale North Cur <lb/>
described a follows, to <lb/>
lots being in the town <lb/>
H. O. first Beginning at <lb/>
a stake on Queen fit. feet from <lb/>
St., running N K <lb/>
S E fast, thence <lb/>
with first line to Queen St., thence up <lb/>
Queen St. feet to the b <lb/>
Second on N. side <lb/>
of Water St. at a pump point in <lb/>
Cox's S. fill E. down said <lb/>
street feel lo Bridge St., thence <lb/>
with Bridge St. N- So E. feet lo a <lb/>
I thence <lb/>
N. Mi W. t a stake <lb/>
with <lb/>
line SO feet to 3rd corner, <lb/>
and M. L. <lb/>
i-1 h line to a in <lb/>
M. L. Bella ad J. J B. Cox's <lb/>
feet to Water street tho be- <lb/>
ginning, containing acre, more or <lb/>
lees to satisfy said deed. <lb/>
Terns of <lb/>
Mr. day <lb/>
I. E. <lb/>
F. y. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
One three horse farm w <lb/>
good dwellings. barn, <lb/>
and out mile <lb/>
South of on the <lb/>
ton I toad Via Wise Fork I 2.500. <lb/>
Have also to rent or lease <lb/>
horse farm, or decide to suit the <lb/>
renter in smaller sections containing <lb/>
eight ten ant houses tobacco barns <lb/>
house all under fence <lb/>
rounded with ten thousand acres of <lb/>
tine ranges hogs, <lb/>
cattle. Situated on the Dover A; <lb/>
H. live miles South of Hover <lb/>
mi healthy section and good water <lb/>
Apply toO II. Pot. N. <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
I took up a stray <lb/>
female bog, sandy color, weight about <lb/>
pounds, marked with crop in <lb/>
right ear. can gel same by <lb/>
p and paying charges <lb/>
G. T Evans. <lb/>
F. F. D. No. . N C <lb/>
l w <lb/>
TO <lb/>
duly before the <lb/>
Superior Court clerk of Pitt <lb/>
a executor of the last will and <lb/>
of Elizabeth Clark, <lb/>
is hereby given to all person <lb/>
indebted lo the estate to make <lb/>
date payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
alt claims against said <lb/>
estate must present the same for pay- <lb/>
on or before the of <lb/>
or this notice will plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 31st day of October, <lb/>
C. Chapman, <lb/>
Executor Elisabeth <lb/>
I knives that might Ii i <lb/>
or mi laid <lb/>
A Floral Detective of Loot Ago. <lb/>
In early the Pi <lb/>
of the river farms of New York <lb/>
on ingenious way of recovering <lb/>
I hat have I. i<lb/>
I i <lb/>
PRICE CUT I HALF <lb/>
55.00. <lb/>
REVIEW OF REVIEWS <lb/>
COSMOPOLITAN <lb/>
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION <lb/>
THE AMERICAN FARMER <lb/>
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb/>
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nil right, as this little incident <lb/>
howl One day v, in my <lb/>
dropped a val <lb/>
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ship it has been improved. It is <lb/>
far better in every and <lb/>
aims to be the best in tho field. <lb/>
year or so there's one <lb/>
notable advance in the forward <lb/>
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Woman's Home Companion <lb/>
Woman's Home Companion <lb/>
is for every member of the <lb/>
For our bright, earnest, <lb/>
cultured, home loving American <lb/>
woman it is an Ideal entertainer <lb/>
and helper In a thousand <lb/>
way; die fathers and <lb/>
brothers and sons join in u, <lb/>
by the children <lb/>
eagerly turn to the pages that <lb/>
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Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
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in Hardware come to <lb/>
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The American is the leading Agricultural paper of the country, <lb/>
farming, live stock and poultry Every tanner would have it <lb/>
get all four time papers with Tub Daily a tor all tour <lb/>
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ME EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
O. . WHICH <lb/>
in t V. I-., at BUMS matter, <lb/>
Advertising mad knows, upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every o in adjoining counties. <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Pitt Friday, Nov. <lb/>
Theodore Price is <lb/>
bare of the <lb/>
i i- it <lb/>
price will advance <lb/>
it <lb/>
Greensboro <lb/>
ate in lb of <lb/>
the Republican party by the price of <lb/>
a year's subscription. <lb/>
Guess Theo. Price fell a few <lb/>
tons smaller when he saw the <lb/>
report. <lb/>
not Jo for Chicago <lb/>
preacher who is several <lb/>
favorite hymns to attend a old <lb/>
fashioned camp mating <lb/>
The Greensboro Tar Baal thinks <lb/>
North Carolina needs o new louder. <lb/>
Its desire lo name loader in BO <lb/>
doubt father to th thought. <lb/>
way the report put <lb/>
cotton to humping was enough to <lb/>
knock bears silly. <lb/>
proposes to reform its <lb/>
Nearly everything <lb/>
lust country reforming also. <lb/>
The trouble with who <lb/>
futures is that they lee <lb/>
what they might have made after it <lb/>
is too late. <lb/>
What is the matter that many <lb/>
people git lost down about Elizabeth <lb/>
City Betsey i by now <lb/>
to be out i in wood <lb/>
Cue about tho amount <lb/>
Hearst spent trying to get elected <lb/>
be it. more where <lb/>
that <lb/>
The letter of Governor re- <lb/>
misappropriation of funds <lb/>
by officers o is <lb/>
next legislature should <lb/>
enact u law carrying oat his <lb/>
The plot of a revolution in Cuba, <lb/>
that has been discovered by the <lb/>
shows tho existence of <lb/>
ugly state of affairs on the island. balk ; <lb/>
show that there is in <lb/>
Poor lbs salary baa , ,,., ., mm <lb/>
been cut in half and be is now ,. ,,.,,.;. f ,,, <lb/>
only a year. He enterprises they <lb/>
have to leave off of his luxuries w U a<lb/>
more. <lb/>
Hearst's expenses in the recent i <lb/>
election for mayor in New York were <lb/>
It costs something <lb/>
even to want office in New York. <lb/>
of the largest whiskey dis- <lb/>
tho world, located at <lb/>
i Bradford, Pa , was destroyed by fire <lb/>
gallons of <lb/>
Every time read of up in the <lb/>
and loan associations being started f covered <lb/>
in other towns the good t ., <lb/>
doing, it makes us wish such <lb/>
spirit would take ti of <lb/>
Are We <lb/>
A prominent said to us <lb/>
the other day that the biggest <lb/>
with our system of agriculture <lb/>
T Way H <lb/>
An A and his wife <lb/>
had two sons and two daughters. <lb/>
With the arrival of first baby <lb/>
they begun planning about bow <lb/>
should be <lb/>
The Woman did her own work and <lb/>
the worked end scrimped and <lb/>
denied themselves every pleas- <lb/>
The boys were to college <lb/>
and the girls were educated at a <lb/>
boarding school. The children are <lb/>
men and women the parents, <lb/>
having spent every cent their <lb/>
education, are poor and dependent <lb/>
them. This is what their <lb/>
cation has done for children <lb/>
One son has a government position; <lb/>
and no of promotion or a raise <lb/>
The other son learned a trade from <lb/>
a common friend of bis and is getting <lb/>
along pretty well, in spite of bis <lb/>
college daughter <lb/>
married a dry goods clerk has <lb/>
forgotten her French and German iii <lb/>
baby talk to her two babies, <lb/>
and sciences she studied at <lb/>
school do not help her much <lb/>
out her week's work, which in- <lb/>
washing <lb/>
other daughter married a country <lb/>
school teacher and her is <lb/>
only an as what she <lb/>
does not agree always, with <lb/>
what her husband knows, and they <lb/>
b. more subjects to quarrel over <lb/>
than the average couple. <lb/>
And the poor old parents, with every <lb/>
cent sunk four are <lb/>
first living with one child and then <lb/>
with another, not any too <lb/>
welcome <lb/>
FUNKS STOPPER. <lb/>
Do You Save <lb/>
knew a man ago whose <lb/>
father was so poor when ho was a <lb/>
buy that he was hired out to help <lb/>
support his father's family. <lb/>
be became a man he accumulated a <lb/>
largo estate- People would address <lb/>
him and say you are a rich man. lie <lb/>
would is more in <lb/>
saving than Suppose <lb/>
your labor brings you a thousand <lb/>
dollars n year, and you spend it all <lb/>
in eating, drinking, dressing, or <lb/>
anything else and have nothing to <lb/>
show for it at the end of the year, <lb/>
how much have you gained <lb/>
But suppose you labor for three <lb/>
hundred and fifty dollars, and cave <lb/>
half of it, you have gained one <lb/>
fifty dollars, and are worth <lb/>
that much more <lb/>
The art of saving is about to be <lb/>
cumbered among the A <lb/>
young man not think h dollar <lb/>
is worth saving He forms the habit <lb/>
f spending all his earnings, and <lb/>
thinks it too small a business to lay <lb/>
O, v. I. i. Glenn has issued <lb/>
following timely open letter to the <lb/>
people of North <lb/>
upon investigation, officers <lb/>
of some of the largest foreign in <lb/>
companies admitted that <lb/>
t e sums of money belonging to <lb/>
their companies bad been used Tor <lb/>
influencing elections, lobbying Leg- <lb/>
and other <lb/>
MB, I felt that our people should <lb/>
be protected against h practices, <lb/>
and therefore carefully studied our <lb/>
laws, hoping I could find <lb/>
some provision, by which such com- <lb/>
could be debarred from doing <lb/>
in our <lb/>
thus dune their policy holders were, <lb/>
have no such law, however, <lb/>
though there should be, and in no <lb/>
uncertain words, I will ask next <lb/>
General Assembly to amend our ex <lb/>
laws, so the <lb/>
loner, by with the consent of <lb/>
the Governor council of State, <lb/>
can stop company illegally up <lb/>
of their policy <lb/>
holders from transacting any <lb/>
the State, their officers <lb/>
make good amounts improperly paid <lb/>
out. All corporations and insurance <lb/>
companies have a perfect right to <lb/>
employ to attend to <lb/>
matters, or properly <lb/>
sent before legislative commit <lb/>
lees, order to express their <lb/>
on measures, but they have <lb/>
no right to funds that would <lb/>
otherwise increase the dividends of <lb/>
their share-holders, or policy holders, <lb/>
by Corruptly paying them out to in- <lb/>
Congress or Legislatures or <lb/>
controlling results of elections. <lb/>
argument they make that <lb/>
certain laws passed, or party placed <lb/>
iii power, would impair their <lb/>
and thereby lessen their earn . <lb/>
capacity, even if true, and it <lb/>
MENS UNDERWEAR<lb/>
Good Under- <lb/>
wear is a hobby <lb/>
of ours. It's a <lb/>
subject very- <lb/>
close to our <lb/>
hearts. <lb/>
That's why you <lb/>
will find every <lb/>
good sort here. <lb/>
Everything <lb/>
is ready from the finest made to <lb/>
splendid values in medium grades. <lb/>
Underwear of Natural Wool, Fleeced <lb/>
lined, Camel's Hair, etc., etc. <lb/>
Ever seen our Cashmere Underwear <lb/>
in colors <lb/>
its n luxury <lb/>
Natural Wool Underwear is certainly the <lb/>
BEST VALUE THAT CAN BE FOUND <lb/>
Never mind your size-we've provided for <lb/>
you. Long, short, thick or thin, come here <lb/>
for your Underwear. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
f provision is not made for the <lb/>
long neglected insane of North <lb/>
Fault cannot be laid to <lb/>
Glenn. it is yet n that we are lazy that I up a small amount daily. He win <lb/>
shame to the date these farmers, including tenants, do not I insure his life, and is forced to save <lb/>
,., ,., . . half rod predicted that money to keep Ids p <lb/>
get to working every week <lb/>
d in the year they may big <lb/>
returns from their labor. This family. <lb/>
is a pretty severe indictment, but How much better if u man would <lb/>
e in hack; form the and <lb/>
What a ring I have for <lb/>
i m Within i <lb/>
day was it the o .,, . ,,,. <lb/>
i W agree our Farmers <lb/>
to i as paymaster in us a rule are lazy, but their labor <lb/>
. there wore I <lb/>
a, i states. <lb/>
laid or III is gone, he is <lb/>
that policy when ho dies t <lb/>
money himself while lie is <lb/>
and j y the I em fit <lb/>
it bi fore he dies and give what, is left <lb/>
largest returns I they haven't as i himself to the <lb/>
Waste causes want, and that often <lb/>
leads to dishonest conduct. It is <lb/>
class learned to make nil seasons <lb/>
the year contribute to their income <lb/>
ii many of our farmers <lb/>
are Irving to cultivate too much <lb/>
A i are at work on tho <lb/>
presents Miss Alice R re <lb/>
on her trip as to arrive at, land with tho supply of labor at <lb/>
tho amount of duly to be paid, and They would far better oil <lb/>
, ,, , ., if would reduce their <lb/>
Bo far they have gone tho <lb/>
is that they ain't worth much. <lb/>
Sounds just <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
like folks giving in <lb/>
and cultivate their land re <lb/>
thoroughly. People who follow <lb/>
this can testify as to its super- <lb/>
This acreage n will <lb/>
itself help to solve the labor problem <lb/>
Marion Butler, V. S. Senator, is by making the employment of a <lb/>
getting clear in the army of large of labor unnecessary. <lb/>
I Hut acreage reduction will avail <lb/>
wrong and very <lb/>
of Wilson Times <lb/>
we is sent out <lb/>
from Wash in i that ha owns six-<lb/>
Terri thousands where there was only <lb/>
of II every week. <lb/>
He n h in ire for <lb/>
the <lb/>
A bi in Raleigh Sunday, <lb/>
n i i. Ford <lb/>
The day he rushed out to <lb/>
stop . runaway team, was struck on <lb/>
bead by the of the buggy, <lb/>
receiving injuries MM paused his <lb/>
Thus his life for <lb/>
nothing unless it is accompanied <lb/>
by intensive farming as will <lb/>
in Indian make blades of grass grow<lb/>
Then when we ourselves <lb/>
to a variety of crops making the <lb/>
real time last nearly all the year <lb/>
round, farming will take on n new <lb/>
impetus. <lb/>
In short, the invariable of <lb/>
Success for men engaged sorts <lb/>
of enterprises, as well as farming, is <lb/>
the moat of tho resources at <lb/>
your Kinston Free <lb/>
Press, <lb/>
Satisfaction with self is not <lb/>
ways <lb/>
A committee of United States en- <lb/>
have during the past week <lb/>
been inspecting the proposed <lb/>
for the inland waterway, tho enter <lb/>
prise which Hon. John H. Small has <lb/>
been advocating through several <lb/>
congress. Congressman <lb/>
Small and Senator Simmons <lb/>
the committee on the <lb/>
Reports from towns visited <lb/>
say that, the engineers manifest much <lb/>
interest in the matter. We hope <lb/>
they will make a Favorable report to <lb/>
the government and that the inland <lb/>
waterway will be opened. Such <lb/>
enterprise will benefit tho entire <lb/>
Atlantic seaboard <lb/>
is now proposed to establish u <lb/>
School for teaching girls how to <lb/>
shop. They ought in connection <lb/>
with it to a school for <lb/>
teaching the old man how to raise <lb/>
money that tbs girls shop <lb/>
not, cannot justify or excuse their <lb/>
doing acts recognized by all as <lb/>
Formerly our people were too <lb/>
poor to establish insurance com- <lb/>
in North Carolina, but now <lb/>
have honest, reliable companies, <lb/>
amply able and willing to handle <lb/>
all our insurance. <lb/>
companies now under <lb/>
all solvent and the <lb/>
held by our people are perfectly <lb/>
good hold one and there- <lb/>
fore should not be surrendered. <lb/>
Neither do i desire to do these coin- <lb/>
panics any wrong, if they will them- <lb/>
selves do right; but before d dug any <lb/>
now business, or expecting our <lb/>
to patronize them, they must <lb/>
practice equity and compel their aH over the country. Style is the first consideration, but <lb/>
i correct misappropriations . H <lb/>
The fitting qualities what is necessary ton shoe, and in <lb/>
this the ULTRA <lb/>
Pulley Bo wen <lb/>
New Shirt Waist Silks, Ladies Woolen Goods in all <lb/>
he latest styles and weaves. <lb/>
Boys and and <lb/>
Novelty Suits. <lb/>
You want in your shoos. Ultra shoes have just as much <lb/>
nap in them as any or shoe, and our own design- <lb/>
rs are all j tin- producing stylos which later copied by <lb/>
made, or Steps will be taken <lb/>
to control tin in <lb/>
statement is written in <lb/>
mis many a and letters, <lb/>
asking mo why some action has n i <lb/>
a ii i action a <lb/>
b ilk it i lb i via it, <lb/>
every effort lie ma do to correct <lb/>
this i. and in <lb/>
future protect our people <lb/>
deeply the trust in me by <lb/>
the people in electing me <lb/>
assure them that in this us <lb/>
well as all others appertaining to <lb/>
their welfare, I will in to bring be- <lb/>
fore tho Legislature all such meas- <lb/>
as will best promote their inter- <lb/>
and protect them from wrong, <lb/>
lam glad to state both tho <lb/>
commissioner the <lb/>
council of the State are with mo in <lb/>
my effort to thus secure better pro- <lb/>
for our policy <lb/>
All married men are prolific in <lb/>
excuses. <lb/>
A matrimonial yoke can be built <lb/>
for two at a coat of two dollars. <lb/>
The more ex a i tan does <lb/>
the less the world has for him. <lb/>
Stands <lb/>
Our pattern and last makers are undoubtedly the host in re- <lb/>
trades, <lb/>
Wear. <lb/>
LINE OF SHOES i <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS <lb/>
REPORT OF THE <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, FARMVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
CLOSE OP BUSINESS, NOV. 9TH, <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Duo from Banks <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
1,360.00 <lb/>
9,16.88 <lb/>
630.00 <lb/>
1,888.83 <lb/>
A. great mind treats little minds <lb/>
as such and is never belittled by <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Capital stock pd in 110,000.01 <lb/>
Undivided profits 803.43 <lb/>
sub to check <lb/>
A man can a very good <lb/>
by marrying a rich wile. <lb/>
S . Holes 0,167.00 <lb/>
State of North Carolina, go. <lb/>
County of Pitt. I <lb/>
I, J. B. Cashier of do <lb/>
swear hut the above statement is tut to the beat of my <lb/>
A girl of always to <lb/>
the things she will never let bur <lb/>
daughter do when she has one <lb/>
that <lb/>
and belt f. <lb/>
a-id sworn to b <lb/>
fore me, this 0th day of Not- <lb/>
10.15. <lb/>
J V. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J- R. DAVIS, <lb/>
W. M. LANG, <lb/>
W. J <lb/>
It. Ti. <lb/>
This is in of J. H. FRY, who is authorized rep- <lb/>
resent the Reflector in and <lb/>
Mrs. Taylor went <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday, <lb/>
Mrs. John is visiting her <lb/>
home at villa. <lb/>
Just R. O. in <lb/>
car which <lb/>
they will sell very <lb/>
For Holt time alarm <lb/>
docks and see R. Q. <lb/>
l If it Rains or snows we are all Mis Georgia returned <lb/>
for there plenty of rub- this morning from visit to her <lb/>
bar shoes, and boots, at A home at also to the <lb/>
Goldsboro graded Miss <lb/>
Frank to <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday. <lb/>
F. O. returned from his <lb/>
home Sunday night after spending <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
borne Monday after spending <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday with the <lb/>
home people. <lb/>
For nice apples, candies, <lb/>
bananas and nuts go to <lb/>
II. L. <lb/>
Be sure to come to the debate <lb/>
Thanksgiving night i be given <lb/>
by the Literary society <lb/>
Sunday with his parents <lb/>
The town are now <lb/>
open at the store of R. G. <lb/>
Let all and <lb/>
promptly. collector. <lb/>
Our Use M fall Winter, <lb/>
goods are aw is. lice be- <lb/>
fore you bay. yours to A. <lb/>
W. A Co. <lb/>
Mi Lee was town <lb/>
Friday shopping. <lb/>
Miss May Brooks of <lb/>
was in <lb/>
Raymond near <lb/>
was la town Sunday. <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles sUes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barbel <lb/>
Go. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, fine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous cornier <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. ft Bro. <lb/>
We were glad I i. A. <lb/>
of us <lb/>
Hi on a <lb/>
visit w his who is s <lb/>
in Ike hers. Ma expressed <lb/>
himself as highly <lb/>
school. He is of most <lb/>
farmers sud <lb/>
in <lb/>
The A. Q. Oft, are <lb/>
has teaching for <lb/>
her while was away. Pro. <lb/>
giving his <lb/>
school the best <lb/>
possible so he baa <lb/>
for each to spend day <lb/>
in school. <lb/>
A Dice lot of feats naps just <lb/>
received at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
are nice be sure to see <lb/>
Go to Harrington Co. <lb/>
for Rubber coats nod jackets. <lb/>
Be sure to go to see the nice lot <lb/>
of new furniture that A. W. Ange <lb/>
A On, has just received before you <lb/>
buy elsewhere. <lb/>
Just received oar load floor, <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
new have <lb/>
The banks at Ayden, <lb/>
have new state <lb/>
paper, show <lb/>
that the business of each is <lb/>
mg rapidly. These banks are <lb/>
every way worthy the <lb/>
of the people. <lb/>
My This ii Worth <lb/>
You Stop See <lb/>
Isn't it Wonderful <lb/>
Greensboro, K. O. March 1903 <lb/>
Mrs Joe <lb/>
in staling your <lb/>
has entirely cm our little <lb/>
a vary bad -u which <lb/>
great part of her body, <lb/>
fro <lb/>
time she old. <lb/>
until she w a.; six years old. Mi <lb/>
is now well <lb/>
I too <lb/>
it. has not had u <lb/>
it Car sic fully, <lb/>
J. W. COM <lb/>
RAIN COATS FOR <lb/>
AND BOYS. <lb/>
so many orders buggies <lb/>
already and the letters <lb/>
No. Jr. <lb/>
O. U. II. unite with Pitt <lb/>
Council No. in public worship <lb/>
at the Memorial Baptist church <lb/>
next morning at o'clock, <lb/>
St Greenville. <lb/>
When you dress <lb/>
and trimmings to catch go to A, <lb/>
VT Ange Co they have a alee as <lb/>
ant. <lb/>
at <lb/>
seats bodies, that they have <lb/>
started a purpose <lb/>
seats bodies, they <lb/>
are <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Nice Hue of fresh <lb/>
ways baud Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Best hosiery for children H, <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Nichols, who has been <lb/>
spending sometime in <lb/>
returned home Tuesday. <lb/>
Jerry Nichols is at home on a Harrington, <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. II. H. Chapman I visit. <lb/>
spent Saturday and with Several new houses are being <lb/>
their son near tie always <lb/>
Harry Abram, a prominent the <lb/>
man. was In Tues- tho K Q <lb/>
day. <lb/>
are offering cut price <lb/>
their stock which <lb/>
must be sold within a few days <lb/>
order to room for their new <lb/>
supply soon to be received. <lb/>
Bier line of hats and cane just <lb/>
received, latest styles. Harrington. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mrs. O. S. Smith and two little <lb/>
sous, Dowdy to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Don't forget the furniture <lb/>
at A W Ange Co <lb/>
Hisses aid <lb/>
Roach -it eight <lb/>
Hiss tie- J- D- D of <lb/>
q j paid our a pleasant visit <lb/>
Ho came to see his <lb/>
daughter, who is in school here, <lb/>
and to take her home to witness <lb/>
i marriage of brother, bur <lb/>
-die would be back as soon <lb/>
Mrs. B. F, to ; marriage bells had ceased their <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday. merry chimes. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Core, <lb/>
the kidney medicine <lb/>
for sure <lb/>
the Store <lb/>
If yon your laundry look <lb/>
nice and last In it to H. L. <lb/>
Johnson who represents the <lb/>
steam <lb/>
If you want winter <lb/>
get one of those good heaters at A. <lb/>
W. A Co. hey Cheap. <lb/>
When in to see mo I <lb/>
run first class livery feed <lb/>
sale stable. W. L. House, <lb/>
If you expect r your <lb/>
seed for meal you can Same lime <lb/>
by meal far your seed <lb/>
you have cotton -d the <lb/>
Pitt Co. Oil Mill. <lb/>
Try a tie of Kid- <lb/>
sure cure for all Kid <lb/>
troubles at Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
hay, corn and oats, go to <lb/>
hi ii Go. <lb/>
We urn e the assort <lb/>
Stationary ever n ought vi <lb/>
t Bro. <lb/>
Another load of k were <lb/>
shipped out of A. i, a C <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Goto H. L. Johnson's for shoe-, <lb/>
Ii Ins n nice lot received, <lb/>
they are nice. <lb/>
Col ton i- It hi and b <lb/>
men are c <lb/>
our up your downs th <lb/>
ice, but when yon <lb/>
frames Base .;,.; .,. <lb/>
day this I <lb/>
I at II Job Co , paid or on- Ii <lb/>
bis Hue of Hosiery m ., <lb/>
Misses Ladles and wild I . <lb/>
Ange ft Co., have just <lb/>
of paint, yellow received a new lot of shoes. Be <lb/>
at Barber sure to see them and get his <lb/>
Don't bid Horn yon elsewhere. <lb/>
when you cm get at W <lb/>
Nicest <lb/>
ties at Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
fol <lb/>
horses and tie at Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Spooler prices cans far the <lb/>
next days V. L. Mouse. <lb/>
poultry food <lb/>
Harrington Barber Go. <lb/>
For bargains in pants go to II. <lb/>
L. Johnson's. <lb/>
B, T. Cos Bro. have a full Hue <lb/>
a 111,1.1 who believes in <lb/>
farm w n b i; <lb/>
a second large of u <lb/>
and caps is season bin . . , <lb/>
newest style at Harrington Bar <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Trunks and valise at <lb/>
ton Barber Co. <lb/>
A. Cox Mfg Co. fan still <lb/>
of papers, Inks, shipping Carl wheels and <lb/>
A sea tablets, day books the ear load. <lb/>
Shoes arc arriving daily at A. <lb/>
W. Ange Be sure to get <lb/>
prices before you buy else- <lb/>
ledgers, account states, <lb/>
chalk, crayons, school bags and <lb/>
straps. Come and see what <lb/>
Nice line of boys suits at H. L. y,,, <lb/>
Johnson's. where <lb/>
II you want a bargain In pants <lb/>
Nice line fresh to A. W. they <lb/>
always en hand at Johnson's. per cent off nos <lb/>
and youth's pants, all; wants Tar II-el cart yo <lb/>
at Barber had better see about <lb/>
M. . , , , the -V. Cox Mfg Co will <lb/>
. I,,, , . . line of winter <lb/>
. . . j sit p then elsewhere. <lb/>
The A Q. Cox Co. shipped <lb/>
of their <lb/>
yards standard calicoes <lb/>
per yard, Harrington, Barber A <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
oil cloth at A W Ange <lb/>
Co see their stock before you buy. i <lb/>
, . and a <lb/>
desks rue ml . <lb/>
sold by the A. G. Cox Co. <lb/>
Nice boggle Robes at <lb/>
Barber Is. <lb/>
The A. Q. Cox Mir. Co. <lb/>
a car load <lb/>
of bent .-Kid different <lb/>
heights in w of Buggy <lb/>
you bodies and seals are <lb/>
u , w <lb/>
A., w. A rail Has of trigs OS <lb/>
e. <lb/>
A new lino of y just re-1 to counties <lb/>
by a. G. Chapman yesterday. They have some fence <lb/>
lie to if it- <lb/>
a I Saturday, 25th. will <lb/>
A. W. at public auction <lb/>
furniture. will <lb/>
at o'clock. W. B. Kirks. <lb/>
P- <lb/>
Co. l a la <lb/>
A woman can guess a thing right <lb/>
than a nun can it. <lb/>
A busy man has time for those <lb/>
who make a specialty of killing <lb/>
time.<lb/>
4- <lb/>
LAND BALK. <lb/>
By re of a power of con- <lb/>
a certain Mortgage Deed <lb/>
executed K. A to J. W. <lb/>
clay <lb/>
and Inly recorded in tile <lb/>
X page <lb/>
Undersigned will on Saturday, the <lb/>
day of Nov., at o'clock, <lb/>
U., expose to public sale In-fore the <lb/>
court house door In Greenville, to lbs <lb/>
highest bidder for the <lb/>
real property to The <lb/>
of situated <lb/>
county, North Carolina, <lb/>
and described a Bounded <lb/>
the south by the lauds of <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Adams, on cast <lb/>
the west of W. <lb/>
containing is acres <lb/>
more or less better u. a <lb/>
one-third undivided Interest in a <lb/>
tract of laud formerly <lb/>
to Lydia Dawson is made <lb/>
to satisfy the terms of said mortgage <lb/>
deed. This 23rd of October. <lb/>
J. W. Mi <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
Let us set you straight on the matter of <lb/>
Overcoats. The most successful process for water- <lb/>
proofing a garment is that of Priestley's, and every <lb/>
treated to their process bears their name, <lb/>
and when in addition to Priestley's stamp <lb/>
n overcoat is identified with the label of Wilkinson the <lb/>
combination is one that insures not only a waterproof <lb/>
overcoat, but also an overcoat of fine fabric, with all the <lb/>
knocks of and that distinguish the <lb/>
Clothing people from the ordinary sort. <lb/>
A New Line Just Received, <lb/>
-r mm . mm <lb/>
mis <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Bf virtue of power u <lb/>
certain Mortgage Deed a id de- <lb/>
livered by K. Spier to E. <lb/>
March <lb/>
duly <lb/>
office North <lb/>
Has, in Book 0-7 the <lb/>
will expose to public sale, before <lb/>
court door Greenville, to <lb/>
a tractor parcel of land <lb/>
the county of and <lb/>
state of Caroline and described <lb/>
as follows, to wit. That lot or parcel <lb/>
of land c town of a <lb/>
street the land <lb/>
of n on west, Gertrude <lb/>
on south. w. <lb/>
Main street on north, containing <lb/>
-f an acre more or lens, lo satisfy said <lb/>
mortgage Terms of cash, <lb/>
1901. <lb/>
F, G. Greenville, s, e, <lb/>
I In Court <lb/>
Co int.-.- IS fore tho <lb/>
W A, Mary r m m <lb/>
w. R. i id <lb/>
1.- II it VI <lb/>
d. Jail ind M <lb/>
Rd <lb/>
-I- Ti an <lb/>
Julio . j, <lb/>
b ft <lb/>
Vi n <lb/>
. . u<lb/>
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-f <lb/>
II mil wit Mo lie linker <lb/>
. ,. I ill<lb/>
hi,<lb/>
. v.-,. . , <lb/>
it . id , . . lit, <lb/>
A. . . . f <lb/>
J . u U <lb/>
Hewers, Me U IV <lb/>
11-- , I-- T sod So. <lb/>
d Carson, i <lb/>
m W AI <lb/>
Taylor, Mann- <lb/>
I. Me. <lb/>
Mary E. Ward, <lb/>
Wade and Wife <lb/>
i, j u Manning, <lb/>
Moore, Rufus Harriett I- <lb/>
ward, John i L <lb/>
N M Hammond wife Eli- <lb/>
w j a w <lb/>
w A <lb/>
wife K. <lb/>
J. K. u J. -e . S<lb/>
w O , is i <lb/>
Wills Dav- <lb/>
being minors <lb/>
who Is i defendant In <lb/>
cause, will take notice <lb/>
that special entitled a-. <lb/>
Court I County, before <lb/>
Clerk, t- Incorporate a <lb/>
the said will Further <lb/>
before the <lb/>
County, at his in <lb/>
villa, lbs day . <lb/>
petition it <lb/>
which will be deposit I the <lb/>
the said I Herb within ten days <lb/>
I- r ii .-. i will alts take notice, that II <lb/>
he fails laid petition and <lb/>
within the tine ; <lb/>
by law. will th-1 <lb/>
court or relief <lb/>
oBoS In <lb/>
mu rd day <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Fife. <lb/>
LIFE <lb/>
her <lb/>
is offering <lb/>
companies. will sell at same <lb/>
premium yon pay com pay thereby <lb/>
you or k <lb/>
P. DAY, <lb/>
The Pioneer of Home <lb/>
go <lb/>
No . <lb/>
FOURTH S. C. <lb/>
. c. <lb/>
mink pas <lb/>
r sale buy <lb/>
is either <lb/>
Hit . i . <lb/>
to i <lb/>
U. Ur I rt n <lb/>
III i -i ii o <lb/>
for Cash on Time. <lb/>
When yon are in town wan m- horse <lb/>
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Southern R. R. <lb/>
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notice. <lb/>
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J. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb/>
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the first bottle will If It falls <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
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Announcement <lb/>
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Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for s <lb/>
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Colors, and and <lb/>
country Ready Paints. <lb/>
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reputation for wares <lb/>
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never worry . <lb/>
We 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/>
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Not Quite <lb/>
How often you get a <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
lacking. Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared <lb/>
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is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see your tool <lb/>
box does Dot lack a single <lb/>
article. <lb/>
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Horse Goods, <lb/>
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art are rope and pulleys, at J. K. <lb/>
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Tyson. <lb/>
the finest, Can eon and <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
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windows binders nails Cross <lb/>
mechanic tools at J <lb/>
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promise, <lb/>
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Hill Grade Material <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers In <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New Tori <lb/>
and N-w Orleans. <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
When yon the best fountain <lb/>
pen it is a Parker. Nice assort- <lb/>
at Reflector Book Si ore. <lb/>
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that you sat not sad <lb/>
thin, stringy people not <lb/>
Pepsin in <lb/>
too much Pepsin and not <lb/>
enough <lb/>
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contains all the digestive juices that are <lb/>
found in s healthy stomach, and la <lb/>
those proportions necessary to <lb/>
enable the stomach and organs <lb/>
to digest and assimilate all that may <lb/>
is cot only a perfect <lb/>
but it is a tis- <lb/>
sue building tonic as well. curse <lb/>
Sour Stomach, <lb/>
Heartburn, Palpitation of the <lb/>
Constipation. You will it. <lb/>
What You Eat <lb/>
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sad firm flesh. <lb/>
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nil n my I and handlers <lb/>
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good reading at half <lb/>
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a persons town at <lb/>
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I only run lintels to <lb/>
depot wharf fare on <lb/>
will lie phone <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
Quarrier Petersburg Grey Granite, <lb/>
Iron Vases, <lb/>
CHAS. MILLER WALSH, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Monumental Work and Cemetery <lb/>
Furnishings. <lb/>
service than before <lb/>
I to those from weak eyes <lb/>
and la of glasses. <lb/>
We are daily heavy <lb/>
and groceries, a nice <lb/>
line Of <lb/>
kepi fa a <lb/>
J. H. files Bro. <lb/>
Bed steads, <lb/>
and week <lb/>
I dressers sables <lb/>
the <lb/>
of I reel <lb/>
pared to <lb/>
Us <lb/>
take ease wee at ewe <lb/>
or eyes, as <lb/>
bad low ea a <lb/>
to sellers Ike <lb/>
and give entire a <lb/>
patient or no. Ike <lb/>
largest per all <lb/>
headaches eye diseases originate <lb/>
from errors of refraction and eye <lb/>
attain. It is pro <lb/>
when eyes call fr <lb/>
assistance. Glasses are the only <lb/>
remedy for errors of and <lb/>
weak eyes. Any style or form of <lb/>
glasses given desired. As good <lb/>
references as are in the county <lb/>
I famished on application. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, Ref. D. <lb/>
Tyson invites your <lb/>
attention to their car load of Stoves <lb/>
and heaters. <lb/>
We attention to <lb/>
pleaded line of harness, Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
Wear Corliss Coon-Collars. for <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Buy your furniture of <lb/>
they have the best <lb/>
cheapest. <lb/>
W. Jackson A showing <lb/>
most complete line <lb/>
yo tbs, suit's ever <lb/>
the town of Give <lb/>
them a trial. They are sure that <lb/>
they can p use you as the style <lb/>
quality. <lb/>
have the <lb/>
strongest line of dress goods <lb/>
shoes town. <lb/>
Calico and at l cents j <lb/>
per yard, great in <lb/>
re see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
glass <lb/>
warn-, <lb/>
J It a Rn <lb/>
r a. a Go's new <lb/>
market beef, <lb/>
fish. <lb/>
earn corn <lb/>
, apt t H. <lb/>
OX <lb/>
CW It by . <lb/>
in Mrs New Singer <lb/>
tag easy J. H.<lb/>
A Mr free <lb/>
keel of pants <lb/>
for Ike ea the market at <lb/>
J. B. A Bro. <lb/>
planter the <lb/>
beet on the market at J. B. Smith <lb/>
Br, <lb/>
apples, bananas and all <lb/>
kept by <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
at J, <lb/>
Old Fashion Hand-made Paw- <lb/>
Paw Gum Bread Trays at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Our line of Groceries Con- <lb/>
is complete. Call and <lb/>
see us. J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for chickens <lb/>
and ages and all country produce <lb/>
by J. H. Tripp Bro, <lb/>
Cull on Hart ft Jenkins for ft bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
lobe had anywhere. <lb/>
styles in wrap <lb/>
for Ladies <lb/>
also a line of Zephyr <lb/>
tors at R Smith e Bro. <lb/>
Thu Methodist school <lb/>
rally was a perfect success. The <lb/>
songs, recitations, fee, were nil of <lb/>
a lino order and reflect very much <lb/>
credit upon the managers. To <lb/>
Miss Dora no small <lb/>
portion of the credit is due and <lb/>
those who attended are load in <lb/>
their praise for the pleasure <lb/>
afforded them. The singing of the <lb/>
and the recitations <lb/>
Mis. were exceptionally <lb/>
fine, <lb/>
All Work With Pneumatic Tools. <lb/>
PETERSBURG, VA. <lb/>
your buildings <lb/>
painting them with <lb/>
Town and County lend <lb/>
full line of kepi at J. <lb/>
R. Smith <lb/>
You should see our of lace <lb/>
before J. <lb/>
Spier Co., Of Ridge <lb/>
Spring, several hundred <lb/>
bales of cotton from this point <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
V. and paper nailing, <lb/>
Pumps with Ion,; or short joints <lb/>
and pipe at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
our line of ladies and <lb/>
cloaks. J. <lb/>
Boy one of our <lb/>
Hals. Sold under a e. <lb/>
J. R. Turnage. <lb/>
Come to Jenkins <lb/>
when yon need to dress <lb/>
your feet, we can save you money <lb/>
and yon something to fit the <lb/>
foot. We carry the nicest and best <lb/>
shoe ever saw. Try n <lb/>
pair and be <lb/>
Dress Broad cloth, Hem i- <lb/>
Mohair, cashmere, albatross <lb/>
silks, trimmings, lining and while <lb/>
goods at J R Smith a Bro <lb/>
bare left <lb/>
at ease on the train for <lb/>
Mr. L. J. Chapman, of <lb/>
Friday Mrs. J. f. <lb/>
J. H. Barnhill has keen on a <lb/>
visit to his Mrs. A. L. <lb/>
Mrs. Hill, of Washington, has <lb/>
been Mrs. Katie <lb/>
E. E. ft Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible to .-e <lb/>
their line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
carry <lb/>
a line of meat, lard en <lb/>
goods. Don't buy before giving <lb/>
me a trial. Frank Lilly. <lb/>
Hart Jenkins <lb/>
smoking is O. K . <lb/>
Miss Annie Lewis came up from <lb/>
yesterday and out <lb/>
near Haddock's Cross Roads where <lb/>
she will take charge a school. <lb/>
MUs Williams, of <lb/>
ville, from Saturday until <lb/>
Monday with Mrs. Frank Lilly. <lb/>
On Jan. 1st I will <lb/>
business in and must <lb/>
sell my stock consisting dry <lb/>
boys and <lb/>
groceries I <lb/>
at east. All I ask is is <lb/>
see, what I to Will <lb/>
sail all, i of <lb/>
t call sue <lb/>
serve <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
at a K <lb/>
A teL <lb/>
sails Mil ft Bro <lb/>
Bay year a <lb/>
ft beat. <lb/>
Oar baa added <lb/>
a glass frost en kit <lb/>
when we Ska <lb/>
were mistakes <lb/>
had a <lb/>
mash worse. Mis Via is <lb/>
well and awe la <lb/>
say, bot Shat S <lb/>
sister, Mis Beta, who has had a <lb/>
and hops she <lb/>
may too b <lb/>
left <lb/>
for Fortress where be will <lb/>
the was <lb/>
accompanied bis brother. <lb/>
who will relate a few days. <lb/>
I always heap hand a full <lb/>
tine feed staff <lb/>
seed halls, <lb/>
staff. <lb/>
ears cotton seed, <lb/>
will pay highest cash price, don't <lb/>
sell your seed until you see me. <lb/>
F. Lilly. <lb/>
For rugs, carpeting, mattings <lb/>
and see our line J. R <lb/>
Tor <lb/>
one to <lb/>
purchase a valuable tract of laud <lb/>
partly the town will <lb/>
do well lo see the undersigned at <lb/>
J. A, Harrington. <lb/>
hand sewing machines <lb/>
which we will sell at auction <lb/>
to the highest dome and <lb/>
get a high grade at your <lb/>
own price. Saturday December <lb/>
2nd 1905 at o'clock p. in. J. II. <lb/>
Tripp ft Bro. Ayden N. C <lb/>
Mis. Will died at the home <lb/>
of Kin-ton lust <lb/>
evening at o'clock and <lb/>
was In ought to the home of F. <lb/>
Hint, her husband's fattier, Sun- <lb/>
day. Ste buried in <lb/>
afternoon at Gannon graveyard a <lb/>
the country. Elder <lb/>
E. T. Phillips conducted the <lb/>
funeral services, <lb/>
more people in <lb/>
Saturday than we have <lb/>
seen any Saturday since living <lb/>
here, a as a <lb/>
all day from indications <lb/>
the dispensary did have <lb/>
smallest sales by any means. <lb/>
U. Tripp ft iii sell at <lb/>
public auction secondhand sew- <lb/>
machines to the highest bider <lb/>
at their store Saturday December <lb/>
2nd at o'clock p. in. J. II, <lb/>
Tripp s Bro. Ayden <lb/>
Don't fail to come lo our big <lb/>
second hand, Singer Davis, <lb/>
New Home, Domestic and other <lb/>
standard makes machine, <lb/>
at o'clock. Saturday December <lb/>
2nd J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Ayden N, C. <lb/>
Twenty ire dollars reward will <lb/>
be paid for the delivery of Sam <lb/>
tn L. W. Tanker, <lb/>
of Pill If. c. <lb/>
mulatto, weigh or <lb/>
all good made <lb/>
years old, when last <lb/>
wore slouch bro. n <lb/>
pins hair in middle, lips <lb/>
talks aid like, <lb/>
from where <lb/>
came, fond of the ladies. <lb/>
He convict <lb/>
31st. 1905. The <lb/>
reward will be promptly<lb/>
Sui. <lb/>
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Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
Block, Baal Railroad St. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
W. B. of <lb/>
was Saturday. <lb/>
It. E. of <lb/>
has been down talking our <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Miss Mamie II <lb/>
day evening to visit Mi-s Dora <lb/>
Hornaday at W. J. Mum ford's <lb/>
returned to her home Id <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
M. M. his not only tin <lb/>
and best arranged <lb/>
in but <lb/>
adding every a <lb/>
appliance to ii <lb/>
every particular. He baa already <lb/>
a largo arc m <lb/>
this <lb/>
lights make the <lb/>
general appearance very . <lb/>
Dr. Sauls deserves success and <lb/>
it. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
i AYDEN, N. J. <lb/>
At coos e et business 19th, 1905. <lb/>
Beak <lb/>
H. S. notes <lb/>
2,913.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
A WOW <lb/>
Tbs m-d Use Sentry <lb/>
on Baits-. <lb/>
These a <lb/>
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as work of fancy, but it <lb/>
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place. <lb/>
i of notes in <lb/>
called <lb/>
the publication of which was <lb/>
1792 continued until <lb/>
1815, relates that on the night <lb/>
followed the second of the bat- <lb/>
of in Italy, in Gen- <lb/>
Bonaparte, after <lb/>
the greatest fatigues, made lour of <lb/>
the of hi army. He de- <lb/>
to inform himself to the <lb/>
vigilance of his men and the move- <lb/>
of th enemy. <lb/>
he came upon u <lb/>
whom excess of fatigue had <lb/>
exhausted and who lay asleep <lb/>
on the ground. General Bonaparte <lb/>
possessed himself cautiously of the <lb/>
man's gun and mounted guard his <lb/>
place. <lb/>
and l . soldier, awaken- <lb/>
with a his gen- <lb/>
in man had f --.-; i. <lb/>
and cried <lb/>
am <lb/>
said Bona- <lb/>
to kindly. <lb/>
thou undergone it <lb/>
may a man to <lb/>
ts but time <lb/>
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us west buts k it is <lb/>
mad <lb/>
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but a .<lb/>
less<lb/>
to <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
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I, J. ft. the bank, do swear <lb/>
the above is true to the of my be- <lb/>
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let <lb/>
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and the <lb/>
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is lit- <lb/>
to before <lb/>
rue, this of Nov. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. a. <lb/>
R. CANNON. <lb/>
Director- <lb/>
Man Wants Little Here Below <lb/>
But Wants That Little Good. <lb/>
We make it a rule to keep tin; host quality of <lb/>
goods, as good goods always give satisfaction. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE <lb/>
We have a largo and carefully selected lino of Clothing, and <lb/>
can fit you with a Suit 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 <lb/>
r. keeps supply on baud <lb/>
are agents for Wire Fence and have prices rigid <lb/>
and examine our goods and prices before you buy. <lb/>
Our Motto Is, Thirty Six Ponce Is Better Than t low <lb/>
Very Respectfully, <lb/>
J. J. EDWARDS N. C. <lb/>
I the of <lb/>
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in of <lb/>
alphabet. Thu <lb/>
ward its equivalent, <lb/>
times in the <lb/>
l he more exact, <lb/>
1,853 times <lb/>
mid word <lb/>
times. The word does not <lb/>
occur in the book of list her. <lb/>
Finger <lb/>
variety of nail corresponds, <lb/>
it .-aid, particular <lb/>
of the health. is, for <lb/>
instance, the <lb/>
linger nail is broken lo quick <lb/>
is ragged. The nail is <lb/>
thin, and two layers <lb/>
i u is <lb/>
every time the nail against <lb/>
a hard subsume. No amount of <lb/>
manicuring will make nails <lb/>
Thu Hi .- must <lb/>
of nil cot i-. iii a.; calmed. <lb/>
Another J . . per- <lb/>
son i- i .-i in or <lb/>
ii in, . excess <lb/>
of uric in I Mail <lb/>
have on ii n <lb/>
sign of i n. A rapid nail <lb/>
growth i- the hi ii of h <lb/>
OF CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. V. <lb/>
At the of business Nov. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans discounts <lb/>
. JUli. <lb/>
t Ivor drafts <lb/>
furnitures Fixtures <lb/>
from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
and silver coin, <lb/>
National bank and <lb/>
other U. s. notes <lb/>
lock <lb/>
ii <lb/>
sit<lb/>
out <lb/>
standing mil <lb/>
711.07 <lb/>
II <lb/>
1,750.00 <lb/>
3,050.50 <lb/>
Total<lb/>
Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
I. H. H. Taylor, Cashier the above named bank, do <lb/>
that tin-above statement is true to the best of my <lb/>
edge and belief. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb/>
fore me, this 18th day of Nov. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
II. Taylor, <lb/>
R. J. GRIMES, <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Wild Soar Hi., a <lb/>
. us, km;, of i la-logos in <lb/>
n So <lb/>
he up r In- slaves <lb/>
me i r to him <lb/>
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killed in <lb/>
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I into -i <lb/>
According to Contract. <lb/>
A man other i ; m a <lb/>
to partition a part of <lb/>
and particularly Instructed <lb/>
the workman to make part ii ion <lb/>
sound proof. Tho carpenter declared <lb/>
that he could do this effectually with <lb/>
n filling of sawdust. When it was <lb/>
finished, the man stood on one <lb/>
and called to the carpenter on tho <lb/>
other t <lb/>
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No, not n was <lb/>
prompt Words.<lb/>
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. <lb/>
JOIN <lb/>
FORMING A MERCANTILE CHAIN THAT PASSES BEYOND COMPETITION <lb/>
Read very word of tide. will prove most profitable have mad; in For months and years capital, brains, genius and enterprise have con- <lb/>
planned and curled out to e successful culmination a tremendous trade triumph that knows no in the annals of commerce. We now lay before you <lb/>
he rich result of this long tireless effort. <lb/>
We balk at no quantity if the quality is standard. A World Marvel of Twentieth Retailing <lb/>
The Buying Organization <lb/>
I is t. , -l i t- f, r in strokes in Its fame U national. c strength is respected. We bait gob the turn eat thing <lb/>
a Carnival of Under <lb/>
That will i i la i T- of. ill with whirl-wind velocity. Typo is All printed prices are patient paper. Our achievements are in our Store <lb/>
not in our To lo this sensational, money an event fall j yon m la person coma early. <lb/>
Sensational of Hens Clothing. <lb/>
Your of a lot suits made of good <lb/>
strong of an f Sale price 11.00 <lb/>
A sensation in ens scotch mix-id Cheviots and <lb/>
medium shades of and Looking fancy mix- <lb/>
in small and plaids and mingled effect. These <lb/>
ire certainly the grandest, values State 3.49 <lb/>
Mens Mae suits, comprising a grand assortment single an d <lb/>
double breasted Baits, blue, gray and brown. <lb/>
tweed mixture in all the newest most desirable <lb/>
l-i. all superbly tailored, co-its Preach face A <lb/>
perfect fit Vainer that ate equal in every respect <lb/>
sups that sell for special price <lb/>
Man's fine suits, extra fine, equal in respect to tine <lb/>
custom work. This season's latest styles and best sellers. <lb/>
Worsted, Cheviots, Scotch mixtures and ever reliable <lb/>
Better made garments have by any concern <lb/>
in North Carolina. then to be the equal of any <lb/>
garments the mark-i. We are Q selling them at 7.85 <lb/>
We have put on sale -it suits no others can sail <lb/>
for i more. They o i i i in I I sacks. <lb/>
clothing -m It St in black nil <lb/>
and tile latest shades of g i i I n i . i, ind tail <lb/>
to a Into Others consider <lb/>
good values a pi a is 111.60 <lb/>
Come in and ask ; i see our clothing. We are always <lb/>
glad to show the in. It co i ti look n I slim you <lb/>
are tired we hare a nice warm for to rest. <lb/>
Youth and <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
For want of space we quote these. We <lb/>
have on hand an of styles <lb/>
and qualities to the most We <lb/>
guarantee you a tit and a convincing bargain. <lb/>
We have on band new a lot of hoy pasts <lb/>
snits worth to all of which will be <lb/>
before you. Age to 1.48 <lb/>
Mens Extra Pants. <lb/>
We have now extensive and attractive Hue <lb/>
ranging in price from to per pair. <lb/>
These are bargains, every pair. <lb/>
Overcoats, Storm Coats, Rain Coats. <lb/>
BARGAINS, BARGAINS. BARGAINS. <lb/>
We can fit you up in these so comfortable you <lb/>
will enjoy bad weather like sleeping under a tin <lb/>
roof a rainy night, for per cent less thin <lb/>
others. <lb/>
Mens heavy underwear at <lb/>
heavy underwear at <lb/>
men, women, children. <lb/>
Al. we ask is that you see our new line <lb/>
buying you will away a , <lb/>
advertisement for us. <lb/>
now . <lb/>
Mans patent dress . <lb/>
Ladies patent . . <lb/>
fresh and styles.<lb/>
to <lb/>
Surpassing Values. <lb/>
yards good Calico, per yard <lb/>
good k Homespuns <lb/>
bail grade , <lb/>
Yard wide white <lb/>
bolts assorted colors Outings <lb/>
bolts <lb/>
Best Apron in this sale <lb/>
Heavy Canton Flannel at <lb/>
Best Feather bed Tick at <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Best row <lb/>
01.00 Broadcloth now <lb/>
Big line 1.00 colored Taffetas , <lb/>
all wool now . <lb/>
Ladies Goods, <lb/>
new styles now . <lb/>
good Corsets going now , . . <lb/>
Ladies fleece lined Underwear now . <lb/>
A big line of Trunk ail Bag at a saving of per cents. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR <lb/>
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT <lb/>
The price is only half the story, quality is the rest. <lb/>
FURNITURE. FURNITURE. <lb/>
WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM FLOOR <lb/>
TO CEILING and w give you wholesale prices. <lb/>
GOLD. <lb/>
You ha- in can. to us take your an I , s , will find . w want <lb/>
, or money refunded, <lb/>
II <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, EAter Owner. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY NOVEMBER <lb/>
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
MISS GOTTEN <lb/>
ENTERTAINS <lb/>
Mouses of th Confederacy. <lb/>
Out of tin- ii <lb/>
i s j <lb/>
lion of <lb/>
. i- <lb/>
i. <lb/>
A GREAT FUTURE FOR<lb/>
M, Mo re went I <lb/>
It's Growth is Prosperity is General-Green- . ,, , , <lb/>
I lie r J <lb/>
d is by the Most Magnificent , n <lb/>
SOME LOST <lb/>
OTHERS WM <lb/>
Gathering at ti area in Not Carolina. <lb/>
Miss Pattie Skinner, Of His pM and t should go where I <lb/>
III ll J . <lb/>
P. T. i w. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cotton in Five Minutes Nets <lb/>
i the Hadley Tool Eight <lb/>
Greenville.<lb/>
captured <lb/>
I lie of <lb/>
Al Mr- and Mrs. i d in the gave i <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mm Sallie, but work com- <lb/>
. . in two om- <lb/>
oaths party it <lb/>
U, P . <lb/>
if town of <lb/>
is a marvel To those <lb/>
lake i ; u tun of <lb/>
an ii mi ii i hi <lb/>
ii is- on Its seven <lb/>
by in i I up <lb/>
ares la the state, <lb/>
I II- J I Ii f Slid ;<lb/>
it made. . , ,. <lb/>
Ii m in--- in in there i do<lb/>
F. M. went <lb/>
y evening. <lb/>
Million Dollars, and <lb/>
Lose out. <lb/>
j- US m l <lb/>
the tow ii, long will <lb/>
In- till border and <lb/>
in hi <lb/>
Mrs. B. <lb/>
Jr. in <lb/>
Oars marriage Mr. O. on <lb/>
being the Dan <lb/>
the I bars <lb/>
if tat ht Bustle i with Tub <lb/>
. , , u spreading to <lb/>
st seven and after adopting to <lb/>
i- of her an the work, wanting h <lb/>
dinner was nay s <lb/>
midst beautiful leave orders. <lb/>
county in the one of the <lb/>
notion and is in <lb/>
the state, and the best people on <lb/>
earth to make a country the <lb/>
question where i <lb/>
ville, the tear, going to <lb/>
fr. White, a- <lb/>
young, .; man <lb/>
a- a pin l . the tow ii, <lb/>
i prop Try on th <lb/>
market, ii horn <lb/>
and I he <lb/>
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dictate Mr. While, Inn <lb/>
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A. M. went lo <lb/>
B i o <lb/>
dinner and before tearing bare a complete let of the <lb/>
i is ball Skinner us books in a f days can be <lb/>
by tbs the victim seen ibis office <lb/>
in b many <lb/>
of Miss had <lb/>
Wini at <lb/>
great Bomber rare <lb/>
fill for <lb/>
Mr. Mis. <lb/>
. of held an <lb/>
elect Thursday on the question <lb/>
dispensary open saloons. <lb/>
And it is Indeed problem. <lb/>
Leaking me matter square in <lb/>
the face, the carefully <lb/>
I observed and closely watched does . <lb/>
where the trend of residential tract of land should not be grown <lb/>
outlook set-med sod where crop when the lows <lb/>
most opportune location could n, ., U area for homes. We <lb/>
believe upon area honest, serious <lb/>
ville in by far in lead. West consideration of future <lb/>
Greenville is b the little Moore, T. White, F. M. <lb/>
filled a out town, regard- I- A. , L. Pender and W. <lb/>
S Can, Miss Skinner; Dr. The dispensary by a vote of <lb/>
Brown, Mies to W. are four saloons In <lb/>
and have to <lb/>
Alice Whits, of January when lbs <lb/>
Dr. LouiS Skinner, Mrs. K. It. <lb/>
Charlie Lena <lb/>
Matthews; W. K. Mis <lb/>
Prank <lb/>
Mis Winnie Skinner; J. <lb/>
Moire. J. Gardner and J. <lb/>
nary rill <lb/>
Confederacy. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
will pleats <lb/>
afternoon at o'clock, <lb/>
no afternoon the following masting is especially desired <lb/>
before the party bads as new t to elected, <lb/>
the was I this first regular meeting <lb/>
served on the bank of Tar River, in the season, <lb/>
the home, to a clone <lb/>
nil or <lb/>
in in n 1-. <lb/>
f .- the crop <lb/>
wish Increased <lb/>
II tin Mud his pool <lb/>
f I em profits <lb/>
. Mr. <lb/>
-re <lb/>
ville, came in <lb/>
, , lore . Price and hi.- <lb/>
and , A. . .,,. <lb/>
lo-i millions, <lb/>
we . to ,. , , . ., ,, <lb/>
J. Bully was a heavy<lb/>
B. V. no-. .-- ford, who <lb/>
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nun <lb/>
M Nina of Hew <lb/>
Bi . . who has visiting Miss <lb/>
A Lang, left <lb/>
l. M lore, n. I,. Jam.-, T. K. <lb/>
men in <lb/>
k a e the <lb/>
. id in lo mass-meet- <lb/>
colored settlement, and Bouts j tens of the few <lb/>
lithe only bops of the I and <lb/>
future of that The town . <lb/>
that makes a nod ;. your heart and lei <lb/>
offers the beat location for homes. , , towards South <lb/>
A more beautiful addition La j Will you do lit Many want <lb/>
future cannot be f Will do the <lb/>
James properly, thing and the town lie <lb/>
by S. T. White Sigh, opened and spread out There are <lb/>
level the must of means who will boy If <lb/>
in every Why; will . rest terms, and <lb/>
Mr. While has not laid out and whole would be <lb/>
made the iotas a most bountiful bettered by such s citizenship as <lb/>
building locality is a mystery, would be purchasers of <lb/>
town of Green ville -o beautiful lots. X. X, <lb/>
.- mi December 3rd, when an <lb/>
. i- esp etc i lo made <lb/>
lo hob a <lb/>
pounds a above me <lb/>
high id- of <lb/>
so was caused <lb/>
it's report of <lb/>
the of ginned to <lb/>
S Wall had <lb/>
nay <lb/>
the Odd In that town In <lb/>
went to Ayden <lb/>
Its beauty, <lb/>
inn never he <lb/>
forgotten by those good <lb/>
fortune ll be the guests of <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
genial and home, <lb/>
this <lb/>
Hand Mangled <lb/>
Oil Friday b y who <lb/>
works at Lumber <lb/>
Veneer O-i., his band <lb/>
in a and badly <lb/>
Wangled. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
weak <lb/>
and first two days <lb/>
in tin lo market, <lb/>
me west her lb n follow <lb/>
ed up It, M fur taken <lb/>
nil the w iron bad u <lb/>
good Week, l wars <lb/>
huge on I'M lay. Many <lb/>
farmers who were <lb/>
high <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
n had to through <lb/>
tho sale of the Barmen <lb/>
fr the <lb/>
we k, and we a with <lb/>
there was day <lb/>
the week on tot <lb/>
IT DOES NOT TAKE ALL <lb/>
But Sentiment Is in <lb/>
That Direction. <lb/>
for night, were <lb/>
carried to grave yard, <lb/>
miles tin town, today for Inter <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
service.<lb/>
Free Press speaking <lb/>
teen dispensary <lb/>
In town .-l <lb/>
which foul will close <lb/>
January 1-1, says the <lb/>
passing of the at <lb/>
Pit dimly will have r saloon <lb/>
in it. In tins his the Press is <lb/>
mistaken, as are yet <lb/>
at <lb/>
Pact in and <lb/>
about lit all after at <lb/>
the <lb/>
is grow- <lb/>
it h a quest in of time <lb/>
when all will be closed several weeks ago, <lb/>
mil lie county freed the <lb/>
saloon evil. <lb/>
Brought Home Burial, <lb/>
The remains of Edward <lb/>
Liberate and infant, <lb/>
by Mi. and <lb/>
Supreme Court Upholds The Raleigh <lb/>
Board of Aldermen. <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen, who <lb/>
their new ball. <lb/>
Friday, 34th. <lb/>
J B. Thursday <lb/>
from up the road. <lb/>
Dr. M. I. Fleming returning to <lb/>
Hamilton this morning. <lb/>
O. B. Hadley returned to La- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
V. H. Attorney Harry <lb/>
returned Thursday evening from <lb/>
Mrs. Rowe, of <lb/>
arrived evening t vi-n <lb/>
her Mrs. <lb/>
O K. <lb/>
evening from Southern Pines and <lb/>
g I e r lo show <lb/>
soon i H The fig- <lb/>
in This <lb/>
. crop j <lb/>
. .-. Sew Journal, <lb/>
Greenville always observes <lb/>
by u general <lb/>
t of business. The <lb/>
tom w prevail next Thursday, <lb/>
on which day the stores, <lb/>
aid business <lb/>
will be Closed. People <lb/>
observe this not come in on <lb/>
that day to transact <lb/>
FIRE GRIFTON <lb/>
Mr-. Leah, veil and secure an election r <lb/>
lure lay from I Unless he vote in sin-a <lb/>
The remains have bean by the <lb/>
held that no petition Wilmington where he had been <lb/>
planting <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Non Suit in s <lb/>
The bits been reached HI <lb/>
In the of v. <lb/>
T. vs. <lb/>
aid grape <lb/>
yards. <lb/>
Saturday, Nov. <lb/>
el i- Mrs. <lb/>
i. U. ye. <lb/>
II went to<lb/>
Gin House and Other Prop- <lb/>
Destroyed. <lb/>
The gin house of Mr, F. M. <lb/>
near was destroy- <lb/>
I by together <lb/>
mi his gin machinery and <lb/>
about bales of cotton. The lire <lb/>
Is to work of an <lb/>
s. Hi . this morning The loss is <lb/>
o S <lb/>
WILL SELL PROPERTY.<lb/>
I see in in your paper <lb/>
as to the future prosperity <lb/>
and rill <lb/>
the people get <lb/>
this the <lb/>
writer to property <lb/>
H. N. V <lb/>
of of <lb/>
Kate Wiggins if Salvation Supreme Com t this <lb/>
Army, has s tic delivered a decision sustain <lb/>
A log be order of Fred M. <lb/>
a if this in Wake County Superior <lb/>
city, her t bis on <lb/>
the plaintiff had shown <lb/>
on I he pan of <lb/>
Having a Good Tim-. Duke in the <lb/>
p of tin <lb/>
son <lb/>
R went to <lb/>
S. O. nun . lo <lb/>
OHO and falls heavily Mr. <lb/>
as we understand he had <lb/>
no Insurance. <lb/>
K -1 his in . <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding went <lb/>
A fall r living e of l <lb/>
of. <lb/>
Mi. S pl In wen <lb/>
y lo visit Is. <lb/>
Mr-. O. went <lb/>
to <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
lots of sold at the business portion of <lb/>
Farmers warehouses not <lb/>
run hi as per <lb/>
T ram <lb/>
piles either, <lb/>
large lots brought fancy <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
the part of the t <lb/>
get prices f <lb/>
Greenville in a good <lb/>
d. <lb/>
mis property I did <lb/>
Intend ll to keep <lb/>
my own But after giving <lb/>
careful to ab <lb/>
Ii lakes I work on I nave <lb/>
to lay In lots and will <lb/>
sell people <lb/>
u , to <lb/>
same. Vim <lb/>
SAM White. <lb/>
No man over shares Ins <lb/>
m with any all <lb/>
Tod many think that a crooked <lb/>
t must lie a one. <lb/>
is nearer <lb/>
heaven than when be makes u <lb/>
child happy. <lb/>
rural ho taken in- <lb/>
magazine <lb/>
tails as be la having best and Trait Company. <lb/>
, today to visit relatives, <lb/>
time imaginable reading them these The lie <lb/>
winter AH who Banking and Trust Company, w returned <lb/>
of a year's read- be found column, shore from Scotland Neck ex <lb/>
at less than half that the business of this <lb/>
mil wall too inn, . bulking house is Mrs, W, J. Smith returned <lb/>
only lime, raj growing. Though Friday evening from <lb/>
old its surplus <lb/>
j Undivided t oil Is have a. <lb/>
nearly hall a is <lb/>
Electricity Spank Illinois Children. <lb/>
.,, <lb/>
trio spanking Invented <lb/>
Mis came b e <lb/>
this morning from Ayden d <lb/>
Abbott and his musical <lb/>
company in <lb/>
was lit I id at the <lb/>
opera Friday night audit <lb/>
proved a Mr. <lb/>
took the leading role as the Sporty <lb/>
r , be all that could <lb/>
e The <lb/>
by members of the company <lb/>
order. There <lb/>
ere a n of encores and <lb/>
was beard. <lb/>
a . be <lb/>
by g dug <lb/>
Guild. <lb/>
by Professor Is use feature of this bank is ii pays <lb/>
In public school on long deposits, Inn <lb/>
a suburb of this city, giving your money an earning <lb/>
operation is to as well as being kept safe, <lb/>
place the pupil over <lb/>
press a button and I Notice to Juniors. <lb/>
thin bring a of paddles into Members o; the Jr. O. A. M. <lb/>
play. visiting brothers an requested <lb/>
Tho parents of pupils threaten at <lb/>
to withdraw their from older lo attend <lb/>
school It the machine is nut taken j a body the o'clock <lb/>
out. Baptist church. <lb/>
E. n. Evans, . <lb/>
Miss Annie down <lb/>
from Friday <lb/>
returned <lb/>
. Pattie <lb/>
Mount, came down Friday evening <lb/>
vi-it Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. M- King. <lb/>
Mrs. B. O. Sadler and little <lb/>
daughter, of Baltimore, who have <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. J. G. <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
church met Friday at <lb/>
home of it. ii. Home and <lb/>
a Junior Guild whose <lb/>
is to work the beautify. <lb/>
of the The following <lb/>
were elected <lb/>
Mi-. W. H. Dull, President; <lb/>
Miss Pattie <lb/>
dent; Miss Vincent, <lb/>
Miss Lee Treasurer. <lb/>
The fruits of righteousness do <lb/>
not grow from tho flowers of <lb/>
<lb/>
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