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Carpenter’s and Builder’s Hardware. Everything for Buiding AND THE BEST. IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER’S HARDWARE WHEN YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON’T HAVE TO BE "FIXED” EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR ABLE BUILDER’S HARDWARE. CHBAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT “HIGH.” THE BEST HARDWARE IS NOT “HIGH” BUT CHEAP— WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN DOWS. Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers everythinc IN HENRY HAD COURAGE s By JANE PHAR. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ‘"He said,” Carkln admifted defiant ly, after being proesod to helplessaesa “that I’d better have It out Said U wasu’t posBiblo to save tt.” “That’s too bad," sympathized Mrs Carkle. "I’d have It doue right awaj —today." "Ye.s,” said ('arkle, casually. “No uso putting it off.’’ When he returned home that even ing Mrs, Carkle met him tenderly. "Did it hurt you much?” she inquired. "Huh?” aski'd Carkle, blankly. “Why, your tooth- you had it eX' fracted, didn’t you?" “Oh,” murmured Carkle, as though I refalU'd fmni a lotiR distance. “No—i didn’t, 1 have been too busy, Kmily to think of myself. 1 didn’t have any time, rn KO tomorrow." ‘‘Well?" Inquired Mrs. Carkle, th« following evening, "How do you feel, Henry? Was it painful?" Carkle paused In the act of removing his overcoat and gazed at her r» proachfully. “I wish, Erally,” he said, "that you would recollect that I am a business man and not free to follow my own whims and inclinations. You may be able to consult your own plea» ure, but you needn't think I can drop a $-’0,000 deal for the sake of a mere tooth! I-” "Hut the dentist said for you to have It out!” persisted lils v.ife inexorably, “It wouldn't take half an hour! ■^’ou’ro just tr.viuK to j.uit It off, Ilenrj Carkle, and I must say that 1 am sur prised at you!” "No such thing!” crieil Mr CarklP, with Immense indipnation. "A baby wouldn't niiiiil liaving a tooth out now adays with their modern methods! II you think 1 am afraid of a trilling tin- pleasantness—pooh' Ini as hungry as a hear!” "Henry,” salil Mrs. Ciirkle, the fol lowing morning as he left for th« PHONE 32 GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Z. SeiH'TLET 8tlU Wttk “OLD BELIA3L*’ Tb( MKtHal Life InKxrase; of 3T. I. T. I. Moore Vctropolltan Life of New Yort AiisetH 44T.S£)*.!tt .< Georg* A. Horrest, Sp^nul lir S>»ns Bt. ; Jesic Sptiijhi KIM.I IN*. l» vv IS AI.MOST lIFin; Moore & Speight INSURANCE Fire, Health and Accident Opposite Proctor Hotel >MM I liVII.I.i: I I I MS Mtin il ( \\ !\ Hit; I,\\v HUM (). WintiTvilli', Mr. ^ l{ol)i'rtHi);i who lias been atti.-inlinsr ih'.'| 'i'l'-'' ri cnrcl iiKiii'- by .Xnrili (,'aro- local liifih Si lio(;l b it last \vi , k on^iiiiians in ullu-r Siat-s is a i-aiips- -.)i the account of hi.^ ill lif-nltli lor liis i,, ii,os,. who :ir.' at houn-. Mr honii' at Bi'Utoss Mr. Hob-rtsi-n h.i-i |-ianit-s Horner Win.ston, .-:on ot .IiidS'' many I'ricnds hi ri- who hui"' him a | li. Win.-lon, of Kah-igh, is uiie c.l' speedy reeovery. |lh(/sc North Carolinians whose eafi iT Don't forget that Ij I>. Forri-st I J-'l<iil all wiio know him. Co, are still s.-llinc the Hunt Club I 'Vin.ton, his many friends wi,!l shoes at thi'ir s.nnie old stand. Pl'''-■^'‘>1 to know, has just been ad The ‘'Free'' sewii g machine runs frre, sews free- tand yon are tree to go to A. W, Ance <>v- Co., anil eet tiic “Free" mai bine as it is ti h b'^st. .\trs. II. TI. Hunsufker r<uirned Saturday after a vi-ry pleasant visit i.) hi-r sister Mrs. Herbi rt .Tenkins in Aulander. For Half ! Cheap for cash otie house and lot, R, AV, Dail, You need a durible trunk if you f-x- pe< t to travel for a cheap one wi'l burst open if it gets many bad jolt.s from tiie baggage ear. Then why not see Harrington, Barber iVr Co., and gp niitti d into the old and establishe 1 legal lirni of Winston, I’ayne, Strawn and SIkiW, iif Cliicau'o, being the ju nior moinber. Mr. Frederick Win ston, who w.'is the head of the great tirm, is deciased. ?.Ir. ,Tam(s Hor ner Winston began with tiie firm three years ago at thi- bottom and has maile good. ,iudge Philip liarton Payne, the 1 ( ad of the firm, is fsoni Warreiiton. \a. He defended the packers last year, and secured the ac(juittal of hir, (lieuts, his fees, so the report goes, I being in six figures. There are ten iiiu I ircuo Jtiiund riii'< tia.v On Ti (■real rniin> l.aiMled Witli Sy <iiider>.. I'liihlrcn ;n-r nou mi tiieir best li'’- |i;i\iiir in aiiliiipation of a real h"li- ilay treat on Tui sday, Si ptomber :J!*, S'iien liiiigiing lirotliers’ World’s Cri ate.st Shows will ( Xiiihii in Uoeky .Mount. it is i-xpirted that this <ity will f,. nil Hiiiri- liiiui its usual number of ".-awdust fans" Id vveieonii this popu- ii'.i eirius, ilingling lirotliers promise many no\eltit-s anil iniiovations and a bigger nnd bftter everything is tiie slogan. I'r.iiding till- regular ein iis perfor- inaiiei- tile new spectacle of "Solonioa and liie (Jueen of Siieba' will bi- eti- i'l li'ii (III I lie largest stage in llie world 'riiis nuiiunioili I.l’.'ii cliii rait<r pa- L'cant iiisl .vl.iMMi.iMju ami the eos- tuiiii's. scenery and stag' iiropertics lire s.iid Id tie a revelation in f^^r- geotisi.i ss. Among the ari iiic acts iii’i' si'oris III ii|iiesiriaiis imluding [111- Liiiyils, famous Ktigli^li riders; the Balkanis, whirlwind riders frnni I the Balkan niduntains; ihe live liigh- ' est perch ai ts ever prisented; box ing and wresiling l<ani;ariHis; live lerds (ii trick liephants;.'io ehiwns; I’ll f.iniilies of aerialisis :iml a mug- I'ilifi nt horse show and sp- i-d lourn- ament. The inanagerir is larger and iiHiri- eiinipleti' than ever and fea tures many animals never beioro ex- paradi- will be given on the morning III show (lav. Ihe b. st trunk or suit ( ase that fan' bo had for the money. lilteen other lawyers in the olfie? -Mr, and Mrs. K. B. Byrd spent last Week with Mr. :ind .Mrs. W, B. Tucker. See A. W, Ange for your lloor oil cloth, rugs, and matting. Yes sir, we have the verv best .sew ing machine that money can buy 'lepcnded upon to win Come to see us before purchasing one, later da\s, just as Iheii- Harrington, Barber & Co. ! have done. Young AVinston Mrs. C. T. Cox and Miss Clyde “nd out of Nortn these in the greatest bank building lu I the world. i That Mr. Winston has been made a rntmber of this big firm is a recogni tion of his ability. His success add;i to the c'-rtainty that Xorth Carolina Chapman spent week-end with Miss I>eona Tucker at Simpson, We have matting rugs and matting liruggits sizes 9x12 and 12x15 feet. You can't get them cheaper else where to see us before you buy, B. I). For rest & Co. Miss Nannie Braxton who is in training at the Kinston hospital spent the week-end here with her parents. For Sale ! One horse for cash or crcdit. R. W, Dail. CirM •!< iini, Ottir Imiiii* Wii’t cirt The wont eaaes, no Butter e{ bow l<nig tttading, are curcd by the wonderful, old reliable I>r. Porter’i Antiseptic H' 'inic Oil. It r»-lir¥.'f Faiu aad lieals at i>— J5f, Wc, Sl.Ci Carolina. He is recognized as one of the ten best tennis players in America, having this year won the champion ship of Illinois. He graduated A, B. at the I'niversify, and also A. B. at Oxford T'niversity, England, Befor< moving to Chicago he practiced lav in Norfolk, Va, He married a charm iiig and cultured young woman of Ckicago, Miss Laura Flanagan. His friends have confidence that he will add strength to the firm of which he now becomes a member. .Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Turnage and Mrs. S. C. Sutton, of Ayden, were ^n Greenville yesterday. To ( eleliratc rniver>.i(y llay. Ciuipt I Hill, Sept, L’il - Alumni of the I nivi-rsity ari- jilanning for a great (elebration on Vniversity Hay, Octoh- ir IJ. The eelehration hero will be ii atured by and address by Hon. P !'. Claxtoii, riiiled States Commission er of Kdut ation. I'niversitf chapters, thickly grouped over Xorth Carolina and si-atli red lliroughout the I'nited | Hates, will determine on a program, dedicatory to the passing of another | hirthilay of the institution. game Df i looiliall beiween the rnivefsity of 1 South Ciiriilina and .North Carolina will afford fun for tie- sport-loving. Meclliiu of liidhiiiil I’hysicluii^. l.afayetti', Ind., Si pi . 2:: A larg-=“ altendanci' marked the opening here today of ihi- unnual convention of the Indiana State Medical Association. Fifty women physicians are included aiming the delegates. The sessions will continue through Ihe remainder of tli.‘ Week. Many eminent physi cians and surgeons will take part in till' programme, which provides for nu- TiH rus let tures, deninstrattins and (linies. How To Give Quinine To Children. FHBRII,inH is the trade-mark natne given to an improved Qninine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it i» Qutnine. Also ewecially adapted to adults who cannot take oreinary Quinine. Doea not nauseate nor rause nervousness uorringinK in the head. Trv it Ihe next time you nted Qu'aine for any pur pose. Ask for 2 ounce original package. The .lauie S'tBRlLiNK is blown in bottle. 2S cect> “They Were Telling Him to Wake Up." city. She spoke very distinctly. “Re member, you are to go today and have that tooth out!" That afternoon Carkle phoned h« had to stay down town to diriiier with a client and that Mrs. Carkle was not to Bit up for him. She had got as far as asking, 'l>id you have—" when the receiver at his end liung up with a click. At the breakfast table the next morning ho got in ahead of her. "No don’t start telling me about that tooth!" he said, with inlinito aiid weighty sarcasm. ’ I am <iuite aware, iuy dear, that 1 possess a molar which has to be extracted, according to Ihe dentist, in whom, by the way, I haven't any too much faith! 1 intend, howev er, to abide by his decision—1 can't af ford not tj when a man is such a pi rate in his charges as ,lenkins—and 1 siiall have it done today." ‘‘You are a coward,” stated Mrs, tCarkle, distinctly anil unpleasantly. "I never thougiit my husband would be u—" The front door banged heavily after I Carkle, 'I'wice that morning Mrs. Car- kle got him on Ihe teleijlione to make Imiiiiriea. The second time he was 60 violent thill siie did not wait for him to linish, iiut hung up the, receiver. Shii gathered that lie was engaged in settling the fate of T.aSalle street, Wall street and possibly Europe, and if she thought— lininediau-ly before noon Carkle's of fice door opened abruptly and looking up he beheld on the threshold his wife, Carkle was alone, feet on his desk, cigar in mouth, magazine in hand, an aura of immense leisure surrounding him. Ho turned pale. “'Henry," said .Mrs. Carkle, "at great Inconvenience to myself; I have come down here to accompany you to the tooth extracting bee. If you can leave-Wall street auil your numerous clieulB for a short time, 1 should like you to come with m<,-—at once!" Carkle got on bis feet hurriedly and before he knew it was in the fatal chair. They were telling him to wake up before he was stire that anything was happening to him. Everybody was quite cheerful and casual and acted as though nothing had occurred. In the outer office he met his wife, • little anxious and pale. "Well?" she asked. Carkle smiled at her In a sui)eiioT way and shrugged into his overcoat "M'hy, Emily," he said, “you really act as though you were uervousi’*— CUi'«gu Uaily Newa. PBSFlSSlORAt the H. W. l ABl'EK, M. D. Parclice limited to diseases of J'-ye, Ear, Aoiie and Throat —and— The fitting of Glasses f>llice with Dr. U, Jj. Janies, Green ville, N. C,, every Monday, Home Ollice. W’ashijigton, N. C Dr, II. W', Carter announces that spectacles and eye glasses are I'uruish- ed free to all who pay his regula*- fee of ton dollars for the examination of their eyes. ■AKBI Atfrmej at ui« •KJ!!I;NTILLE, north WANT ADS 6c. Per Line Per InsMtion * CMb muit accomti&ay orden * (or want &di, except from tho»e * * having regular advertl»lag me- » * counts. The rate ti i cents ■ * line, six words to the Une. fel- * * ephone No. 74. t SEW MHLET.S. 8. M. Sehiiltc. KAJUmft A Law/crs PrMtlclng in all the C«krt> OSm Ic 'WooteB BttUdlag o« itTMt, fronting Ccart Mraiii# Da PAUL FITZf;rRiLl> Deitlsl. Office over Frank WIIscd's Telephone 417. SreenTille, ■. I j Ask Tonr Cirocer for WHITE SW.iH I FLOl K—Eat the b«‘st. 4 25 if I I j IM I.S AM> AIM’ SQUAKES MADS I HO.H OLD DiJSt’ARDED ('ARl'E'r,^ ;;11 rugs reversiablo Will be in the city for a short while only, S, A. Evans, I’honc .'i2. iw. ». m. CLJLU Attome; at Law Ci*Bi ui4 Drainage Cases a la formerly oMstlai tv Jarvis and Bl»ir K»|{ SALE AT (»>fE—AT A BAK- f ain, one Steiff Upright Piano. Ad dress "I’iano” care Reflector. !i-ir»-t;t. f. J. MTMMirV 4Monier at Lav r* *i'i»ar*s Building, o« t»< Hoose ■nna*'« dr7j. e. mabsh Veterinary l<)orgeon and Deatlet treat all animals. Calls promptn nswered day or night. Office at E . Smith’s stables with hospital sar Tice, Day phone 304; night 28U-L 20 14 Imo. DI{. V. H. MEWHOKV Optonictrlst Will In' at .-\yili n Monday and Tins- ilay, Oct. 12 and IM. l-H'e.s examined and glasses lifted Ofliee at J, K, Smith & Bro., store Ayden, N, 0. Homo ollive. Washington, N. C ICxctpt Monday's and Tuesday’s. I <IH RENT—D>E SIX BOO]II DWEL- ling apply to H. W. Moseley. 3-lS-tf. U ANTKD 10 HI Y FOR ( ASH—A good condition second-hand Automo bile. .\ddress "Auto" care Reliec- ti.r, !t-2::-lt. JIILLIXERY Oi'EMNO TIH llSD.W. i-Cpt. 24lh Munford's Quality Shop. fi-iM-3ld. IK YOl WA\T 10 SAVE TIIE HIOH rost of living buy your meats fronj 1-:. M. MeCowan City Market, lU,")-2w, nii.i.iNi nv oi'iMXi nil HsDA\, ,<epl. L’ltli MiiniDril's Quality Shop. :i-L'i-:;tii, 0\|{ I.INM IiV IS IN (;oOII H\‘ lining on your eottim. WintorvilU- Cot ton Oil Co. ;i-:.'L'-tf Automobile For Hire Town or Country DAY or NIGHT. - RATES REASONABLE Phone Rick’s Grocery, JL^meHT WE HANDLE PRESCRIPTIONS as 1( each were for members of our own family. We use none but th<3 very purest drugs. W use every prs* caution to insure accuracy and faith- falness. Have your prescriptions fill ed and you can have perfect confldenci In the medicine. And confidence, you know, is a grat help in effecting a *nr*. ^ Co ward-Wooten Drug Company Greenville Roofing and Cornice Company. Mr. R. Hill, formerly located ueai^ A. C. L. Depot Wishes to inform lii.s friends that he is now a member of the above styled firm and solicits their patronage. WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND STOVE REPAIRS. REPAIR WORK OTjfR ASPECIALTY. For all occasions, Roses, Ca.'^e tlons, Violets and Tallies tha l«a4 •ra. Our art In wedding mrrmtm saonts are of the latest touch. Not!' 'jng flner In florai" offerings to he h*'. Blooming pot plants, aiailas, Hj sclntlis, palms, ferns, Norfolk U.4 many other nlc* pot plants. Rose bushes, evergreens, shrok •rrles, hedge plants and koade tr#»> Kail, telegraph and f«i«|)hosa waar- fiTomptly executed kj Dtt. JOHN r. TMHiPkN. Teteraary 8argc«a, aas moved bis office from Olt KAtJ Bow Itables to Dr. Zeno B^owa’i Igtables on Fourth Street, nosa 184 Day or Nlgbt. im 4 and w. OK. ANM£ L. JOYJiEB Osteopahthic Physician Office in the Brown Building on Dick inson avenue. Office houra 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. T-M-U. J. L. IFOalaB * C*.. Phonea; Store 41. areenhonse 141 RALSIQH. N. C '"OiiljTOne “BROMO QUININE’* ~ To vet the genuine, call for full name. LA.XA> TIVB BROMO OriNlNH. L.ookforiiffnatureof B. W. GROVK. Cures • Cold in One Day. SlofM cough and headache, auil wotkft off cokL 2^ ALHOl Bm AMaaar l«w ornm t* Aattora auiMtia, Pfattaw vk«naiT«r ttl Nr*Mi SrasBTtUa, Norn Brnmm
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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