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DEPARTMENT <lb />
In Charge of S. C. CARROLL <lb />
Authorize Agent of The Cistern Reflector tor Application<lb />
Nice lot o crockery t re-1 buying now. W. L. House Co. Kittrell went to Greenville Moe.-<lb />
J. E Greene spent Thursday. <lb />
ii I with relatives <lb />
a n m's <lb />
ires just in. <lb />
ii. Berber A Co. <lb />
Una . . slay Carroll <lb />
tram . visit to <lb />
A.; and <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
As it hath please-d Almighty <lb />
to call to her reward the wife <lb />
of Brother J. E. Hack, be it <lb />
1st. That it is the sense of <lb />
Tribe No. Winter- <lb />
N. C, that the community <lb />
his an amiable and <lb />
day- <lb />
After spending some time here <lb />
. with H. Butt, Butt <lb />
I returned to his home at Bonnets <lb />
J. S. Ross went to <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
The people went to <lb />
Greenville Sunday to be present <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who his life is <lb />
wise family. <lb />
The man who insure hi., health <lb />
is wise both tor his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
You may in. by guard- <lb />
it. It is worth guarding. <lb />
At the first attack of <lb />
which <lb />
through the I end <lb />
in ways <lb />
TAKE. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE, <lb />
AT N. <lb />
At the close of business, June 1809. <lb />
Resources Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock 18,000.00 <lb />
. j,, Surplus fund <lb />
arc wing to sell out out<lb />
yOU . <lb />
pants see us <lb />
A. Co. <lb />
, at of Rev. B. F. <lb />
Brother Buck has lost a loving . . ,, ., . <lb />
, , . , , , L. E. Cox, Misses <lb />
and faithful companion, i,. . u ,. . , <lb />
., , , , , , . <lb />
a, we feel deeply the . ,, .,. c. . ,, <lb />
. . . . Esther and Mir- <lb />
row has come over the , . , ., , <lb />
Johnson, and Mary Cutler. <lb />
Rev T. ii. King and r. A. <lb />
i went <lb />
j. <lb />
entire community the sudden <lb />
am unexpected death of Mrs. <lb />
Buck <lb />
That the deepest <lb />
and <lb />
Herbert Cox, They report an <lb />
excellent meeting. <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
fib <lb />
Loans and -mints <lb />
I Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
I Furniture and fixtures <lb />
I Demand loans <lb />
Duo from and <lb />
Cash items <lb />
i Gold coin <lb />
Silver ruin, including <lb />
minor currency <lb />
I Nat bank notes and other <lb />
S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
1.178.53 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
868.06 <lb />
Undivided profits, less <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 850.86 <lb />
Hills payable 2,000.00 <lb />
Time of deposit <lb />
Deposit subject to <lb />
Duo to and 87.27 <lb />
Cashier's cheek 1.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. <lb />
114,214.90 <lb />
Considers Some Very Important Mat <lb />
lets. <lb />
In response to the call of the <lb />
president for a meeting of- the <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt County, <lb />
We, J. Green, Cashier and F. A. Edmondson, Asst Cashier <lb />
of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- <lb />
is true to the host of our know ledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMONDSON, <lb />
Asst. Cashier. <lb />
J. E. GREEN. <lb />
Cashier <lb />
Your team thy of this entire brotherhood <lb />
hard <lb />
to th <lb />
keep <lb />
. .; . . is- ,, . , . -i- . . ,. , . <lb />
tow. Rood extended to Brother N c-; Saturday evening court borne night, a, this 80th day of June, <lb />
. . of to Buck aRd the in i ms work as f the business men of the 1909. R. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
the off. It i of High town attended, <lb />
teed C d on us for it, <lb />
Barber Co. resolutions upon our <lb />
Rev. . r. of Green- minutes and a copy be sent to <lb />
vine. Was . town V Brother Cue;, and copy to <lb />
a . . An <lb />
lS l J. F. Harrington, <lb />
E j. r. Cooper, Com. <lb />
. . . . ears o. <lb />
I Car load of nice bright hay <lb />
a a be ; <lb />
lot W. <lb />
He leaven this morning <lb />
for the north eastern part of the <lb />
Prof. H. F. of of Commerce in and sworn to be- <lb />
J. F. Harrington, <lb />
R. II. Hunsucker, <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
Directors <lb />
Wooten read a i <lb />
from Earl R, Brown, of. , . . u <lb />
the U- S. Engineer Corps, asking , <lb />
for facts and statistics in i <lb />
THE BANK OF GRIFTON <lb />
river for . v years, and why <lb />
these fr . have decreased in AT GRIFTON, N. C. <lb />
built. letter was discussed In the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, June 23rd, 1909 <lb />
by severs; of those present, and . <lb />
a of F. M. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb />
state in the interest of the school. <lb />
Prof. Nye also left Monday after- <lb />
noon for and Jones <lb />
counties. The prospects for a <lb />
school next year are good. <lb />
Rooms are being engaged rapid- <lb />
now. <lb />
Saturday afternoon, <lb />
at o'clock the Sunbeam; <lb />
W. D, J. <lb />
Loans an-; ants <lb />
Overdrafts Capital Stock <lb />
898.68 <lb />
Undivided profits, <lb />
1,199.521 less cur. ex. tax's pd <lb />
I Bills payable <lb />
certificate <lb />
TOW Deposit <lb />
j Buggies are getting cheap. <lb />
A large tot of Come to tee Hunsucker at A. G. <lb />
She-r t i i <lb />
. . ; <lb />
Harrington. Barber <lb />
Joe v ft m <lb />
for mil <lb />
We make the in <lb />
th-; c. . us, <lb />
. <lb />
A-G. . Co. <lb />
His, .-. v. Was <lb />
ton, <lb />
i C <lb />
jars, rut caps, <lb />
r M <lb />
ville, . <lb />
right d . <lb />
. . .- -1 ti . <lb />
. <lb />
left i. . . <lb />
Seven . <lb />
A lit . . <lb />
at and <lb />
East t Co. <lb />
J. D. v. .; . <lb />
. d the <lb />
same c.; <lb />
the social feature with the golden, asked in I movement to secure <lb />
rule, and the members h-d <lb />
each other with refresh <lb />
there was much fun and <lb />
;. d of water in Tar <lb />
river to insure navigation the <lb />
year round and about a <lb />
return of water transportation. <lb />
A motion was also adapted <lb />
Is a Brickbat Brick or I . ; the president of the <lb />
Cox Co. <lb />
Winterville. N. C. <lb />
Now Is the time to get your I <lb />
Pries right, workman-1 <lb />
ship guaranteed Came to see. <lb />
a half brick to the <lb />
. . . town and of the <lb />
am the <lb />
other V. S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
.,. Deposit subjects <lb />
to check <lb />
I Cashier s Checks <lb />
233.00 outstanding <lb />
Total<lb />
500.00 <lb />
34.07 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
850.00 <lb />
5.752 <lb />
38.90 <lb />
. j case we t <lb />
had a <lb />
. . c <lb />
ton, r <lb />
. . did <lb />
. mi ii of <lb />
s of the training ii <lb />
. tat . <lb />
in t . of ; <lb />
. d, 17th, if <lb />
. I cold drink be <lb />
. . . <lb />
A lot of  <lb />
shoes j received. <lb />
A. Ange Co. <lb />
Don't forget that this is the <lb />
last month the special sale <lb />
now going on at A. <lb />
Co. <lb />
For ell kinds of nice crockery <lb />
see A. Co. <lb />
Yes sir. Ange keeps Dr. Hes- <lb />
and eggs a goods for sale because they <lb />
Come a. get beat J arc the best, <lb />
Leave orders for ice at <lb />
P. T. . in town W. L. House Co. They <lb />
regular visits. antes prompt delivery. <lb />
For We are off -ring prices <lb />
mowing , . in on shoos, patent medicines, <lb />
the <lb />
and pocket cutlery, <lb />
next thirty days. <lb />
W. L. House Co. <lb />
For steam pipe cutting <lb />
fitting go to L. House A Co. <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
of <lb />
see ii . . <lb />
Butt, <lb />
;. . .-. <lb />
son . Mai <lb />
and . <lb />
We are e line of <lb />
just received a large lot <lb />
fight . nice for winter war. <lb />
service J. D. Cox left for <lb />
The . . Tuesday, <lb />
and R C. . K ton. Keel, of Green <lb />
Will Come . and begin ville, spent Monday night here <lb />
the art with Miss Evelyn <lb />
I our Mrs. F. C. Nye and Miss <lb />
era v. ha j. . received a Laura Cox went to Greenville <lb />
car yesterday, <lb />
give you ;. I price on same, Deputy Sheriff, Walter Tucker, <lb />
I is In town Saturday- <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell went to <lb />
K. T. Cox I, . Kittrell Grifton Saturday to visit Miss <lb />
Went to morning to Annabelle Kittrell- <lb />
fl Leon Hobgood, one of our best <lb />
We returned Saturday from <lb />
I How trip to Oxford and <lb />
Al t of points u; the <lb />
1- is your Prof. H. F. A. W. <lb />
Ange, Leon HobgOOd and Joe <lb />
asked the cooperation is desired in <lb />
solicitor, the occasion a <lb />
J witness, able one for <lb />
a asked the The executive committee <lb />
. . the chamber was asked to meet <lb />
A ball calmly ans- L , , . <lb />
the witness, with for regular meet, <lb />
assurance of the soundness of organization during <lb />
his tall and winter months. <lb />
so there you are. Stales- j <lb />
ville Landmark. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, T. Gardner. Cashier of the above-named bank, sol- <lb />
swear that the above is true to best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. <lb />
G. T. GARDNER, Cashier. <lb />
L. J, <lb />
John Z. Brooks. <lb />
W. Dawson, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Homer Military School <lb />
1851 1609. I <lb />
Oxford, North Carolina <lb />
Classical, Prepare for col- <lb />
or urn; <lb />
prompt obedience manly <lb />
GS with experienced <lb />
ant ins family, <lb />
educates. <lb />
no crowding. <lb />
moral, menial, Shady <lb />
lawn, park, quart, r track. <lb />
In the <lb />
of r, Christian people, The town noted <lb />
over a century MM educational <lb />
for <lb />
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL <lb />
Col. J. C. Horner, Principal, Oxford, N. C. <lb />
Room <lb />
A Cooler Without Ice. F. J. GETS CONTRACT <lb />
Messrs. J- R. Jones and W. C. <lb />
secretary and <lb />
dent respectively of the Sanford <lb />
Cotton Mill, have invented what <lb />
Fellows Meeting in Be The average pool room in the <lb />
The delegation of Odd Fellows is a den of <lb />
attending the district convention They good time . f , <lb />
he, returned It is a and water <lb />
and the <lb />
report a splendid meeting., orals they are . . m <lb />
live <lb />
and good time. The cf any kind. The <lb />
invention or water system is <lb />
mill <lb />
Bethel, who never left a stone <lb />
for their comfort and <lb />
pleasure. <lb />
persona in the room. Most of land York will have their in <lb />
them dressed like the average j patented so that it can be <lb />
j placed in other cotton mills <lb />
manufacturing enterprise. in per lineal foot for <lb />
,,, , . , . dude, inhaling his cigarette and <lb />
next meeting win be with , . , . , ., <lb />
.;., up occasional oath, <lb />
lodge, Washington, on. . . . , , <lb />
t,. , . while a few more were indulging <lb />
Thanksgiving day. . . <lb />
r. j- r ,. I themselves in a bet on two <lb />
proceedings of meeting , ,, . . , , , ., <lb />
n r At three clock the <lb />
see the North Carolina , u j n, <lb />
c r, o very same pool room had <lb />
Fellow. E- E. Griffin, Sec. . , , ., <lb />
visitors. Several of them were <lb />
the husbands of young wives, <lb />
who are working at various jobs <lb />
for a <lb />
of the Season. <lb />
Grand excursion Wilson <lb />
to Norfolk via Norfolk South- <lb />
two days trip, <lb />
leaving Wilson a. m. Fare <lb />
from Wilson to Arthur, inclusive, <lb />
from Greenville to Bryan, <lb />
inclusive, Th re will be <lb />
special cars for colored people, <lb />
will be Served in <lb />
style- See our <lb />
for I <lb />
Moore and J. M. Cox, <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Subscribe The Reflector. <lb />
Hit Bid Was the to <lb />
the Board. <lb />
The Seventh Ward Local <lb />
Board's Street Committee <lb />
Eugine chairman, met <lb />
this morning and awarded to F. <lb />
J. of Greenville N. C, <lb />
a contract for laying <lb />
sidewalks, and com- <lb />
curb and gutters of con- <lb />
in the Riverview section <lb />
of that ward, he being the lowest <lb />
Udder. Mr. bid was <lb />
sidewalk, cents per square <lb />
yard; curbing, etc., cents per <lb />
foot. He charged cents <lb />
the country. To put it in gen- <lb />
use would mean a saving <lb />
of thousands of dollars to the <lb />
manufacturing industries of the <lb />
country. <lb />
Farms for sale, Money to <lb />
Apply to J. L. Fleming, <lb />
ltd for <lb />
comers, extra of above bid, <lb />
where such corners are used. <lb />
Mr. the successful <lb />
bidder, is the contractor for the <lb />
laying of the city's Newton creek <lb />
concrete drain, the amount of <lb />
this latter contract being <lb />
Norfolk 7th. <lb />
New Mullets at S, M. Schultz. <lb />
H SYRUP <lb />
TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. <lb />
An Improvement many and Bronchial Remedies, because It ride the <lb />
system of a cold by a I cathartic on the bowel. No opiates. Guaranteed to give <lb />
or money refunded. Prepared by CO. CHICAGO. A. <lb />
FOR SALE D L. WOOTEN. <lb />
THE <lb />
D. J. and Owner <lb />
Truth in Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
VOL. No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1909 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
THE FATHER SLEPT. <lb />
Daughter Steals is Driven to <lb />
Greenville. And is Married. <lb />
All the world loves a lover, <lb />
was illustrated here Friday, and <lb />
that fact, no doubt, <lb />
ed by J. F. Taylor, of Chad- <lb />
who came here to take <lb />
back is pretty daughter, <lb />
left her <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
In the sinking of a naval tug <lb />
Mis Char who <lb />
horn-1 some weeks ago. <lb />
After she left home, the father, <lb />
for some time, could not <lb />
whereabouts, but hear- <lb />
that she was here, to <lb />
he came, found her working at <lb />
cotton factory and <lb />
with the family of <lb />
Cherry. A, first <lb />
positively d to return but <lb />
when her father threatened to <lb />
invoke the law, she reluctantly <lb />
assented, but d that she <lb />
could net return in <lb />
had. nor could she gel ready to <lb />
Mr. Taylor consented to wait <lb />
over a day, and also took her to <lb />
STATE CONVENTION. <lb />
to <lb />
Those Coming. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 14.-Arc-, <lb />
committee, of which W. boat near Boston, on Wednesday, <lb />
C. Etheridge is chairman, will I two North Carolinians were <lb />
meet all trains arriving at the among number drowned. <lb />
Union station Monday were Dr. C. F. Trotter, of <lb />
Tuesday and W- When j Hendersonville and C. L. Taylor, <lb />
you get oil the train, look for Franklinton. <lb />
man with Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, <lb />
or for Head-J N 12.-The annual <lb />
quarters, R Committee. <lb />
These who intend rooming at <lb />
the college should notify Mr E, <lb />
B. Owen, West when <lb />
they will arrive, but failure to <lb />
do this need not prevent <lb />
a store and her an from securing a room a. the col- <lb />
excellent dress and other cloth- on his <lb />
and a trunk. <lb />
Friday night, all at Mr. <lb />
Cherry's retired early, Mr. <lb />
Taylor included. About <lb />
o'clock, he says, he heard Miss <lb />
Cherry and his r in an <lb />
The accommodations for room- <lb />
at the college are not good. <lb />
owing to the fact <lb />
WHAT R. F. DELIVERY DOES, j OVER-SPEEDERS fined. MOONSHINER KILLED BY SHERIFF <lb />
Happenings North Cam- Thirty Two Thousand Route, Bring Mayor Will Record That the STILL <lb />
the City to the Farmers Door. Be , <lb />
The telephone connection The trial of the ac Offender-In- <lb />
brings the distant city to the with q-t Afternoon- <lb />
farmer's door. Rut Rural Free the speed limit in town <lb />
Delivery more. It brings quite a crowd in the mayor's <lb />
him the newspaper, telling court this morning. There were this morning a telephone <lb />
all that has happened round the three message came from <lb />
world in the last twenty-four Evans Sledge and M. H. to Coroner to go <lb />
hours And it is daily paper All entered a plea of hold an inquest over <lb />
that has widened his horizon net guilty, but during the pro- body of a white man named <lb />
from the office of the trial Mr. Brinson, whom Sheriff <lb />
of the globe. States plea to guilty. had killed during the capture m <lb />
men and parliaments and famous witnesses were examined, a <lb />
have entered hi, and while none could testily No detailed be <lb />
personal field of as to the speed the <lb />
New inventions, great achieve; cars made three were run- and D Hyman and Tucker <lb />
, . , c at the all went out to hunt for a moonshine <lb />
of to were making over still about which some informs, <lb />
with the some thinking had been received. The <lb />
Hew which <lb />
living with his was being run by two white <lb />
k. And all men named and Button. <lb />
U guilty and placed The latter captured, but <lb />
J k  r. of and cost each-1 Brinson. with a shot gun. <lb />
as he himself that to defied officers and <lb />
he him, tin result <lb />
-iv . would recommend to the alder- being fatal. <lb />
within the further <lb />
don it Ho seldom gem . K . a . <lb />
any i and ho <lb />
ii , . that t. an hour, <lb />
weekly papers. mar. f.- <lb />
farm r was not to blame. To- <lb />
u.-y there over free- <lb />
delivery first route <lb />
Out at <lb />
, meeting of the stockholders of <lb />
State Farmers Convention, and North Carolina <lb />
and make yourself known. I h at Atlantic <lb />
committee will take care of I hotel today. The election of <lb />
These who prefer will be two new <lb />
in satisfactory Messrs, S. IV. Ferebee. of <lb />
accommodations in the city. county, aid <lb />
while those who wish to room at q. Richardson, of Dover, <lb />
college will be escorted there Ferebee, later being elected <lb />
and provided with rooms Samuel M. Brinson, <lb />
cost. of N w Bert;, was elected at- <lb />
general and <lb />
Dewey and D. J. Broadhurst <lb />
wen re-elected expert and sec- <lb />
and treasurer, respective- <lb />
N. C , Aug. Al. <lb />
I Thompson, a white man, shot <lb />
luting to room at the his <lb />
should bring towels and pillars <lb />
with them. <lb />
yesterday after- <lb />
noon and attempted to kill W. H. <lb />
with whom she h-d <lb />
I eloped some weeks ago. <lb />
the col- <lb />
NOW CONNECT AT WILSON. <lb />
sun had kept of his <lb />
V .- <lb />
adjoining room, moving things has no furniture or two ,., woman, and <lb />
bout, but supposing they that j when Seaman re. <lb />
stole the <lb />
parties in <lb />
Thompson had <lb />
A rate of one and one-half ho was at <lb />
fare plus fifty cents has been work. The report is that <lb />
granted the State upon learning that they had <lb />
for the coming day's j but such as is there will be a j tamed today they <lb />
Journey, he went to sleep again, the disposal those who from the <lb />
not to awaken till this morning, to avail themselves it. Be possession Tl <lb />
he found bis daughter go u <lb />
and Cherry also. <lb />
Friends during the evening <lb />
had applied h. for a <lb />
could be <lb />
learned up to this afternoon, none <lb />
of the officers nor the coroner <lb />
returned from the scene. <lb />
Li an effort full <lb />
and h that the scene <lb />
I only c miles from town, <lb />
and E. G. Flanagan took a party. <lb />
Coast Lino Get j editor, in his <lb />
and left here about <lb />
Turn r Office, Ore, <lb />
S. ii. -j-. <lb />
. had occurred Borneo <lb />
mil further, between <lb />
iv . the Craven county line. <lb />
The distance was so great and <lb />
re ids so id that the automobile <lb />
v. turned home. <lb />
the man Killed by <lb />
. . . was an old <lb />
and had the of <lb />
a desperate character. He <lb />
;.,. ; . in h the State <lb />
. for violations, <lb />
a d n when he <lb />
of life to give it an points north <lb />
;,. wrote to the yesterday, for th chain <lb />
Department at Wash-, schedule of the Atlantic I t <lb />
for Line at Wilson following <lb />
Norfolk and Southern change <lb />
has made this possible. <lb />
The first train of the S k <lb />
can be obtained, l -1 from the <lb />
to have nuptial knot t agent a receipt for tie <lb />
co cut the parental b the regular <lb />
bride took ail new <lb />
he <lb />
th <lb />
and had a <lb />
The young lady gave as a <lb />
son for leaving home that her <lb />
parents were not kind to her. <lb />
Since she has been here she Ins <lb />
made many friends and is <lb />
popular. <lb />
The groom is an industrious <lb />
young man, and es- <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
The entire party did not <lb />
come all the way to Greenville, <lb />
but stopped at th home of , . <lb />
D. C. Barrow, in August 1909 <lb />
township. From there the <lb />
Mr, Bennett came on to <lb />
Greenville, obtained the license <lb />
to Justice Barrow's <lb />
homo where performed the <lb />
her dead. <lb />
when them down to a. in. to with a ail <lb />
them on a five mini if necessary. <lb />
MRS. HALL ENTERTAINS. <lb />
the holder. The rates will apply j workmen of the car builders de- <lb />
to all points in North of the A. C. L. shops <lb />
and from Portsmouth, at South Rocky Mount went out <lb />
Suffolk. Danville, yesterday afternoon from that <lb />
Virginia, and are granted by the of the company and <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line, Durham today the number was added to <lb />
visitors in his son's room. <lb />
This is n or <lb />
but an actual <lb />
and Southern, Norfolk and <lb />
Southern, Seaboard Air Line <lb />
and Southern Railways. The <lb />
tickets will be on sale August <lb />
1900, and properly signed <lb />
certificates will be honored for <lb />
return journey on or before <lb />
Reform is Real and Determined. <lb />
The News and <lb />
thinks that it would be <lb />
best to keep Harry Thaw per- <lb />
incarcerated and to <lb />
send Evelyn to <lb />
Alaska. The march of <lb />
keeps up in this dear <lb />
Old North State. Having <lb />
ed the out of <lb />
North Carolina, the are <lb />
now looking around for new <lb />
worlds to <lb />
State. <lb />
Information, sample <lb />
and programs may be <lb />
cured from the secretary or E. <lb />
B. Owen, Registrar of the Col <lb />
West Raleigh, N. C, upon <lb />
application, T. B. Parker, <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Small Boy Rescues Chum. <lb />
Babies in Years. <lb />
Me., Aug. 12.-A <lb />
daughter was born to Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Charles Dickie, of Canaan. <lb />
yesterday, the twenty-second <lb />
child born to them in twenty <lb />
seven years. Mrs. Dickie was <lb />
married when she was only <lb />
years old Mr. Dickey was <lb />
only a few years her senior. Of <lb />
twenty two not one <lb />
has been sick except with child- <lb />
Seed rye at F. V. Johnston's. <lb />
by a few of the employees of the <lb />
same department on the lower <lb />
yards leaning their work. Their <lb />
refusal to return to work is not <lb />
styled as a strike but instead <lb />
they declare that they are re- <lb />
idle while the committee <lb />
may arrange for their being paid <lb />
for certain parts of their piece <lb />
work which the company <lb />
recently ref Mount <lb />
Record. <lb />
Mr. Tony a young man <lb />
employed as foreman kiln burner <lb />
for the Pomona Terra <lb />
Works, died suddenly at the <lb />
works yesterday morning about <lb />
o'clock while giving an <lb />
of his strength by lifting a <lb />
fifty-pound bar of iron and <lb />
it above his head a number <lb />
of times. He and a companion <lb />
were engaged in this test of their <lb />
strength and Mr. said he <lb />
was going to raise it above his <lb />
head thirty times without put- <lb />
ting it down, but when he raised <lb />
it the fourteenth time he dropped <lb />
it and sank to the ground, say- <lb />
He died <lb />
happening and TA toW <lb />
say the only of the kind on las Saturday <lb />
in honor of her Misses <lb />
Long, of Garysburg and <lb />
of Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Hall were <lb />
ed by Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood- <lb />
A party of three small dis- ward in receiving the guests, <lb />
and also in serving refresh- <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
industriously wriggling their <lb />
hooks in the waters of the Pam- <lb />
seeking to entice the wary <lb />
robin, and catfish to nibble <lb />
rt the tempting bait, when one <lb />
after Rec- <lb />
, , . f of the trio fell into the <lb />
The contract was <lb />
day by Mr Charles L. <lb />
of Beaufort. N. C. to <lb />
Clarence Simpson a local con- . ft <lb />
There was a jumble word <lb />
contest word being the <lb />
names of in which the <lb />
prize, a set of gold pins, was <lb />
won by Miss Helen Forbes. <lb />
Another interesting feature <lb />
was a spelling match in which <lb />
Mr. Woodward cut up to the <lb />
head of the class and <lb />
for life in the water, ed a deck of cards. This he <lb />
. j struggling for lire in water, ea . <lb />
tractor, for construction and still boy upon permitted of <lb />
completion of the new hotel in . . f , , That he did cut for and Miss Long was the <lb />
. u K . <lb />
to do this the Vocal by Hal and <lb />
Miss Long were greatly enjoyed <lb />
by the guests, also instrumental <lb />
selections by several of the <lb />
the little by the sea. <lb />
plans and specifications were <lb />
drawn by Mr. H. Simpson, of <lb />
New Bern. When <lb />
not <lb />
reason that John Havens Moss <lb />
is alive and running about today. <lb />
Nat. S. Fulford, Jr., better <lb />
this new up-to-date modern hotel known as sprang into a <lb />
equipped with steam heat, <lb />
lights, hot and cold water, <lb />
will a credit to the town and <lb />
something the people of Beau- <lb />
fort should feel proud of. It <lb />
will be a winter as well as a <lb />
summer home. An attractive <lb />
feature will be broad verandas <lb />
and a wide board walk to the <lb />
channel with a concrete <lb />
The management of the <lb />
hotel expects to op an its door.- <lb />
for the reception of guests on <lb />
only two or three 1st.-New Bern bun. <lb />
hood ailments. They are all ,., , . . <lb />
in Canaan. The oldest one instantly, gasping for <lb />
age. <lb />
boat that was tied nearby, <lb />
t ready for the excursion <lb />
him to the boat and pulled the Norfolk Southern to <lb />
over the side. The coolness and Norfolk Friday j A crowd is <lb />
presence of mind displayed <lb />
well he envied <lb />
this boy may well be envied by <lb />
many an older person, and he <lb />
says that had there been no boat <lb />
handy he would have jumped in <lb />
water tried his best to <lb />
save his little <lb />
ton News. <lb />
Our Greenville, yours if you <lb />
come. <lb />
On Tuesday the contract for <lb />
furnishing the class rooms of the <lb />
training school was awarded to <lb />
Charles J. Parker, of Raleigh. <lb />
Millinery stock and <lb />
store for rent. o Mrs. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
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m. at c court door <lb />
soil to the highest bidder for <lb />
to <lb />
an I which the sail <lb />
Samuel the defending has in <lb />
the folk wing described real estate, to <lb />
Beginning pine stump, <lb />
and <lb />
running a with <lb />
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to Marry <lb />
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who <lb />
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tomorrow. <lb />
Neither been married be- <lb />
fore. Byrne was years <lb />
when he enlisted and Miss Ber- <lb />
near him. <lb />
in Jes- <lb />
, co with <lb />
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road to the begin-1 the child <lb />
favorite. <lb />
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for her goon returned <lb />
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is now year old <lb />
and . <lb />
i- patch. <lb />
estimation about acres. <lb />
This 23rd day I . . <lb />
ltd i L. W. <lb />
to <lb />
it Sanatorium <lb />
Notice of Sal;<lb />
or. , <lb />
VS. <lb />
. urn. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, Pr. J. A. ANDREWS, V.-Pres. <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, Cashier <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF FIFTEEN <lb />
STRONG BOARD <lb />
of <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
And a Capital Stock L Increased to <lb />
formed a <lb />
name <lb />
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about o i. the morning, <lb />
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u ;. . , porter sees you get on tie train <lb />
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., he sees y. i Bet some friends <lb />
while th . inner wind- .,., <lb />
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of whom <lb />
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Dr. E. I. Hunter, the. <lb />
dental .- this <lb />
one of the Co to t <lb />
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home i h id u <lb />
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lived for ears, . <lb />
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to the from L. Superior <lb />
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action, will, ,.;. Monday, <lb />
day of August at <lb />
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We are In position to take <lb />
good care of our old custom- <lb />
and also prospective ones. <lb />
Business Cordially Solicited. <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE, Cashier<lb />
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tries NortH Caro-, <lb />
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d and other paper, <lb />
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two h d i door, <lb />
at the top, th other near <lb />
the combination and the dour <lb />
blown binges. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
J. DeWitt. acting manager <lb />
the Greensboro Furniture Com- <lb />
met with a <lb />
and possibly fatal, accident ac <lb />
the factory at noon today by <lb />
caught in the shafting <lb />
of a machine. His escape from <lb />
instant death was miraculous, <lb />
lie was whirled around the <lb />
shaft several times. When ex- <lb />
it was found that his <lb />
left arm was completely mangled <lb />
and broker, in several places, and <lb />
he was bruised all over. <lb />
Mount Airy, N. C, Aug. 12.- <lb />
A boiler exploded yesterday at <lb />
Pink place, five mile <lb />
north this city, perhaps fatal <lb />
injuring Mall <lb />
who- skull was fractured. <lb />
Lowe was <lb />
injured, his face and body <lb />
fearfully lac- rated and burned. <lb />
Ponce seriously <lb />
burned. Thomas was <lb />
burned about the body. The <lb />
first named will die, so your <lb />
respondent learns from Dr. <lb />
Joseph the at- <lb />
tending physician. The boiler <lb />
was hurled one hundred and ten <lb />
yards from and the en- <lb />
one hundred and five feet. <lb />
,. <lb />
he aid have i <lb />
I mi <lb />
dollar a day during my <lb />
career and not have i I <lb />
myself in the Tl. <lb />
I man's experience o <lb />
I thinking about The t. m e <lb />
with American men is that they <lb />
dimes while looking fur a <lb />
dollars. At th end of <lb />
life they have neither the dime <lb />
I nor the million <lb />
A Greenville Girl. <lb />
Miss Maude Evans, a graduate <lb />
of the Petersburg Woman's col <lb />
has been elected to a <lb />
in the faculty of the flour- <lb />
Pikeville school. <lb />
Goldsboro Headlight,<lb />
WOMAN Wilt <lb />
BE IN- <lb />
If will sand your and ad- <lb />
we will yon <lb />
of Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf, a <lb />
i re for<lb />
POIS IN- <lb />
MANY DEATHS <lb />
s M. <lb />
has for years been <lb />
as an painful <lb />
but it hi s only been d <lb />
within the t few y I i <lb />
this terrible trouble is <lb />
directly or causing thous- <lb />
ands deaths yearly I r <lb />
of uh <lb />
of th Heart. s, <lb />
Uric Acid Poisoning are the <lb />
most of the disease. <lb />
If Uric i allowed to stay in the <lb />
system sodden death can scarcely <lb />
averted, If sufferer will p. at <lb />
once to J. cot n Bottle <lb />
of the remedy <lb />
for Rheumatism They will <lb />
be cured in large <lb />
cost CO cents. In old chronic <lb />
where their is acute pains. <lb />
Rheumatic should ho used <lb />
with for by <lb />
M. If. Sauls, Ayden, N. C, <lb />
i . i ; W. J <lb />
Li ti <lb />
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. tide Tar river in <lb />
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in and i,., <lb />
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ten t . ii <lb />
t i and <lb />
teen poles i . west <lb />
thirty eight poles; then south Ti west <lb />
it s; then K west poles <lb />
to y . the various <lb />
ft real swamp to u cypress, <lb />
Smithy Pol then north <lb />
east <lb />
fifty seven to a pine, then north World. <lb />
to the back line; then to the <lb />
beginning, containing US acres <lb />
or lest and being the identical tract <lb />
of conveyed to Levi <lb />
Fl ming wife in a deed <lb />
recorded in XX page <lb />
h v r, a portion of the <lb />
above described and conveyed to <lb />
II. Ci urn I d tor 353-4 acres, <lb />
more or . r in book V. <lb />
pan W Tucker. Sheriff, <lb />
.-th, day of July, 1909. <lb />
HO I . <lb />
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n V POI . <lb />
i . <lb />
July will show a large <lb />
, will th record i f <lb />
wasted lives. Every Saturday <lb />
afternoon and in every <lb />
and con ti bit r r. I re- <lb />
Ion r i . of <lb />
names of the drowned. Some <lb />
of these s are due to faulty <lb />
supervision management of ex <lb />
The Difference Between Poor and Good Cabinet Work <lb />
fl It is n not generally known that very <lb />
few machine manufacturers pro- <lb />
duce own cabinet work. This is a <lb />
distinct industry in itself. <lb />
C The Singer Company owns and operates <lb />
the largest and beet equipped factory in <lb />
the world, exclusively devoted to the <lb />
production of the highest grade sewing <lb />
machine cabinet work. <lb />
fl, Only the finest woods procurable are used. <lb />
To insure the proper selection of these <lb />
woods, a corps of expert wood rangers is <lb />
employed, whose duty it is to purchase <lb />
individual trees, the grain and growth of <lb />
which entitle them to use in Singer cabinet <lb />
work. <lb />
This is why Singer cabinet work, besides <lb />
I. . most durables U the most <lb />
Singer process brings out all <lb />
die richness and natural beauty cf the wood. <lb />
Sold only by <lb />
Company <lb />
MaiA St, <lb />
GREENVILLE, ii. C. <lb />
. . <lb />
boats, but neglect is the <lb />
o,,. one cause.-Now York <lb />
Cause for Not Drawing. <lb />
Thursday Mr. J. F. Brinkley <lb />
; was trying to smoke a that <lb />
would not draw well. Upon <lb />
examination a large nail was <lb />
I found through the middle of the <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
I before the D. W <lb />
Pitt county as j L <lb />
H l <lb />
i . <lb />
the i J, W. <lb />
Tucker, ceased, notice in hereby <lb />
give i co r.- Indebted to tin <lb />
the reigned, and all persons <lb />
claims the estate are <lb />
; n present th i same <lb />
t. the u d f-1 payment or <lb />
before 4th of 1910, or <lb />
this notice will plead Ll. <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This day of 1809. <lb />
L. Tucker, <lb />
of J. Tucker, <lb />
ltd t. <lb />
IN <lb />
And D- <lb />
Cotton inland <lb />
vs on <lb />
kept ton- <lb />
In stock, Country <lb />
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All ladies coming; to <lb />
are cordially invited i <lb />
go t, r the; <lb />
everything c m <lb />
will i- . <lb />
build <lb />
Swift Crock- Bought and Sold <lb />
Standard Keeper J. L. Hob- K <lb />
good tells The Reflector he has . <lb />
m u. <lb />
IDLE DOLLARS <lb />
Some enc has well said that an IDLE DOLLAR is <lb />
going to waste. Think of what an addition it would <lb />
be to the working capital of Pitt County if all the IDLE <lb />
LARS were brought out and deposited in the banks. <lb />
Why not help yourself and your community by depositing; <lb />
your money in <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
It his a working capital of and can assist you in <lb />
time need. <lb />
It has a Board of Directors who are not merely directors in <lb />
name but who see to the safe management of the bank con- <lb />
It has provided by every means to safeguard <lb />
the interests of its customers in the way of Bonded Officers, <lb />
Burglary Insurance, Examinations, and Strict Supervision. <lb />
It number among its customers all classes throughout the <lb />
county the largest Firms and Corporations to the smallest <lb />
POT saving his Christmas money. <lb />
We will welcome account whether it be large or small <lb />
and will take in giving you the best possible. <lb />
The GREENVILLE BANKING <lb />
TRUST COMPANY. <lb />
C- CARR. CASHIER <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
it b n on a trip through the <lb />
of county, i. <lb />
covering and <lb />
, till I I <lb />
s By <lb />
. .<lb />
White <lb />
t- <lb />
MOORING <lb />
e More room and larger stock <lb />
band <lb />
Now in Sam White on Five- room and larger Cone <lb />
TO MOVE. <lb />
Will Go to <lb />
October. <lb />
it. <lb />
About the middle of <lb />
the will be removed <lb />
from its present locution in <lb />
Proctor building, coiner Evan-t <lb />
and Third streets, to the <lb />
store about midway between <lb />
Fourth and Fifth streets. The <lb />
lease at the Proctor corner ex- <lb />
Oct. A <lb />
of the department <lb />
was here some weeks to re <lb />
proposals for another term <lb />
and out of submitted i h <lb />
building; was accepted, <lb />
notice to this effect being re- <lb />
evening. Ai <lb />
equipment will be <lb />
in for the office. <lb />
a Glorious Victory <lb />
There's in . Ion . T. n, <lb />
man's life h raved, <lb />
King's New is the talk the <lb />
town for curing V. Pepper of u <lb />
long could w <lb />
nor get he writes, the <lb />
r.-. did d, but, m <lb />
Dr. King's New <lb />
feel like a new m in, and do food <lb />
work For weak, sore or <lb />
lungs. and Colds, Hem- <lb />
May Fever, <lb />
Asthma or any Bronchial n i <lb />
and SI, <lb />
Trial Bo free. Sold and <lb />
by ail Druggist, <lb />
Dividends <lb />
Are you a miser with your <lb />
words of approval <lb />
Do you think of saying a <lb />
pleasant thing or two when some <lb />
one in your company does a <lb />
piece of then <lb />
sider your impulse, and keep <lb />
silent <lb />
Don't do it <lb />
Indiscriminate praise is sense- <lb />
less, and no business man of in- <lb />
indulges in it; <lb />
there are excellent dividends to <lb />
be gathered from the word of <lb />
approval dropped at the right <lb />
on right <lb />
Increased ability comes from <lb />
and the man who is <lb />
given a word of encouragement <lb />
low and then is gt <lb />
experience, by out of his <lb />
way in your behalf. He will <lb />
strive harder to your <lb />
a every time <lb />
he does that he increases his <lb />
efficiency. <lb />
Make your words of <lb />
reap dividends for you <lb />
They can do it; they will do it; <lb />
and when you bring a of <lb />
happiness to the face of the <lb />
employee you have said some- <lb />
thing pleasant to, you are plant- <lb />
a seed that will grow Into a <lb />
tree of efficiency, bearing fruit <lb />
Free Entertainment. <lb />
There has been some <lb />
in regard to the en- <lb />
of the veterans at <lb />
Charlotte during the reunion to <lb />
be held there August and <lb />
which the Chronicle of that city <lb />
corrects for the local committee <lb />
on entertainment. <lb />
All veterans attending this <lb />
reunion will be entertained free, <lb />
but arrangements have been <lb />
made at the hotels for special <lb />
rates for those who prefer to <lb />
atop at a hotel. Every veteran <lb />
may expect the best of entertain- <lb />
while in that city, and <lb />
without cost to himself, unless <lb />
he rather go to a hotel. <lb />
MAKE ICE CREAM <lb />
FROM WATER <lb />
I a small quantity of condensed <lb />
milk, if fresh milk cannot be had.<lb />
H . . , <lb />
Add wafer to one <lb />
On. ICE <lb />
Total., . . <lb />
Mix all together thoroughly and <lb />
Don't heat or cook it; <lb />
don't add anything else. This <lb />
makes two quarts of delicious ice <lb />
cream in minutes at very small <lb />
cost. <lb />
you mm. <lb />
and Unflavored. <lb />
packages at all grocers. <lb />
Thu Food Co, Is Roy, N. V, <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
STRIKE AT <lb />
of Lumber <lb />
Ayden, N. C, Au. 1909. <lb />
There was excitement <lb />
yesterday over a strike that <lb />
place among the s <lb />
if the Ayden Lumber Co. It <lb />
seemed that a man named Char- <lb />
an Englishman, who <lb />
had been at work months <lb />
for the company, the leader <lb />
of the strike and had induced <lb />
to join ii a fr <lb />
in of wages. The de- <lb />
man i and refused by <lb />
the company, whereupon all the <lb />
men except M I. started lack <lb />
ti their work. look the <lb />
view that if the demand re- <lb />
fused the men should worn, <lb />
and when they took the other <lb />
and started to work <lb />
he undertook by force to drive <lb />
them off and did frighten a <lb />
away. <lb />
Warrants were issued for <lb />
Lean and Knottier man named <lb />
Lancaster, but when an officer <lb />
went to had <lb />
skipped. Lancaster was given <lb />
a hearing before Mayor <lb />
Wednesday night, but no <lb />
him was develop- <lb />
ed and the ease against him was <lb />
dismissed. <lb />
All is d now and the <lb />
men have returned to work. <lb />
t . <lb />
rial -i -ii , bi . <lb />
f s rM- <lb />
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I Write Mention this Piper. <lb />
SEND CENTS <lb />
of V With big <lb />
HIP I J. i <lb />
M-U tie . a, ,<lb />
CLACK JACK <lb />
., Jack, .;. <lb />
sag. <lb />
A Faithful Friend <lb />
have used Chamberlain's Colic, <lb />
Chi and Remedy since it <lb />
was introduced t public in <lb />
and have never found one instance <lb />
where a was not effected <lb />
by its use. I have been u commercial <lb />
traveler for eighteen years, never <lb />
start out on a trip without this, my <lb />
faithful II. S. Nichols, of <lb />
Oakland, Ind. Tor. When a in in ha.- <lb />
a remedy thirty live year ho <lb />
knows is to <lb />
peak of it. sale by J. L. Wooten <lb />
and Coward Wooten, <lb />
Balked by the <lb />
A chicken peddler who comes <lb />
down in this section from Char- <lb />
went hack one day last <lb />
a very much disgusted <lb />
lie made a trip down in <lb />
the southern of the <lb />
for some reason could not <lb />
a chicken. In tolling.- about <lb />
ho did not say why the women <lb />
folks turned against him and <lb />
would sell their poultry, but <lb />
he cussed th telephone system <lb />
which spread the news. For <lb />
sixteen miles, he said, not <lb />
chicken could he buy for there <lb />
was a in every house, big <lb />
or little, the pews of his <lb />
coming went ahead, so that be- <lb />
fore he could even stop his horse <lb />
or tell his at a house, a <lb />
woman would be in the front <lb />
door singing out, No you <lb />
buy any chickens He <lb />
was disgusted with county <lb />
Seared With a Hot Iron <lb />
or scalded by overturned kettle-cut <lb />
with a knife bruised by mod door <lb />
injured by or in any other way <lb />
the needed at once is <lb />
Salve to subdue <lb />
and kill pain. It's earth's supreme <lb />
healer, for Ulcers, Fe- <lb />
Sores, Eczema and Piles. at <lb />
all Druggist. <lb />
Two Men. <lb />
Mr. Duke of Scot- <lb />
land Neck, is now in his 89th. <lb />
year. He is possibly the only <lb />
living man in the county that <lb />
served in the war and had <lb />
two sons that served with him <lb />
now living. Their names are <lb />
Wilson aged years, <lb />
and Bennett aged <lb />
years. They are all in very <lb />
good health and have a fair <lb />
chance of many more years of <lb />
usefulness. <lb />
Another similar case to the <lb />
above has been called to our <lb />
attention from Bertie county. <lb />
Col. Stephen A. Norfleet la <lb />
years old and has two sons, now <lb />
living, that served in the civil <lb />
war. <lb />
These are two most remarkable <lb />
men and families and if any <lb />
other county has a better record <lb />
we would like to have <lb />
land Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
The Reflector does <lb />
I. S, Dixon and J. A. <lb />
vi <lb />
Misses i <lb />
.,, <lb />
S u lay with Miss H v ha I <lb />
ard, n <lb />
.-. t Clara and I ill <lb />
spent Sat i day nigh and Sun- <lb />
day a <lb />
Miss Zora Edwards the <lb />
guest of Miss Martha Williams <lb />
S night d Sit <lb />
There from here <lb />
attended Sunday school at Gal- <lb />
school Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Clark last <lb />
week with her sister, Airs. Elijah <lb />
Mills, near Simpson. <lb />
The farmers are about through <lb />
curing tobacco. The crop h <lb />
fairly good this section. <lb />
Some of farmers have com- <lb />
pulling fodder. <lb />
Invention to Displace Tires. <lb />
Mr. D. M. of StateS- <lb />
ville. has invented v spring <lb />
a spring for <lb />
that is designed to displace <lb />
Springs placed <lb />
in a wheel, radiating i the <lb />
hub and so arranged that they <lb />
take place of pneumatic tires <lb />
will give better service. The <lb />
invention is designed primarily <lb />
for automobiles but can used <lb />
on other vehicles. <lb />
Mr. Coiner has applied for a <lb />
patent and if his invention <lb />
proves a success, as he believes <lb />
and his friends hope will, it <lb />
will prove a valuable one and <lb />
should bring Mr. Coiner a large <lb />
lie Landmark. <lb />
Professional Cards if <lb />
. I <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
AI LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith <lb />
, John <lb />
building.<lb />
M R. L <lb />
ii <lb />
no longer handle Wire Fence made I I <lb />
revived the agency the famous D KALB WIRE <lb />
Strictly <lb />
Don't to sec it. hence at Price . <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
G N. <lb />
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H. ft. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
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Ai . -Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Just received <lb />
No. ; by the <lb />
go merriment. <lb />
each. Vi ill <lb />
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Con id see . it, j <lb />
Ha <lb />
DR. S. <lb />
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office on Third at formerly <lb />
pin v Dr, <lb />
LEADERS <lb />
STILL WITH <lb />
The <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
INSURANCE COMPANY, <lb />
OF <lb />
YORK. <lb />
OLDEST <lb />
LARGEST <lb />
IN <lb />
TIE WORLD. <lb />
Ore;. 1848, Assets over <lb />
H. BENTLEY <lb />
Office. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. NA <lb />
I Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
-1 <lb />
. .<lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE, <lb />
AT FARMVILLE, N. C. <lb />
At the close of business June <lb />
Loans and discounts Capital stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured Surplus fund 6,000.00 <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture and fixtures Undivided profits <lb />
Duo <lb />
Cash items<lb />
Silver coin, including 15,501.06 <lb />
minor coin currency . <lb />
our. exp and 1,100.19<lb />
187.5- <lb />
S M <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
and Furniture Dealer. Cash <lb />
paid for Fur, Cotton Seed,. <lb />
Oil Turkeys, Egg-, Oak bank and other l . <lb />
etc. I Notes 3.028 <lb />
Suits, Go-Carts, Total <lb />
Parlor suits Lounges, . . <lb />
Sties, P. As .,,. . ,,,,.,, ,. . <lb />
Snuff, high Life Tobacco, Key STATE I; NORTH <lb />
west Cheroots, Henry George I d solemnly <lb />
Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach, above true to tho i . <lb />
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, K- l 1- <lb />
13.00 <lb />
CHRONIC RELIEVED <lb />
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the <lb />
United States Express Co., Chicago, <lb />
writes, Superintendent, <lb />
Mr handed me a bottle of <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
ago to check <lb />
attack on the Id <lb />
have used it since that time cured <lb />
many on our trains who have <lb />
inn who with <lb />
Rutherford B. Hayes, and William Me- <lb />
four years In the <lb />
and have no ailment except i <lb />
chronic which this <lb />
Stops at Fur sale by J. L. <lb />
Wooten, and Coward Wooten. <lb />
Meat, Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Soap. Lye Magic Matches, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb />
Garden Seeds, Apples, <lb />
Nuts, Dried Apples- <lb />
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb />
Raisins, Glass and <lb />
Wooden ware. Cakes and Crack- <lb />
Macaroni, Best But- <lb />
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
and numerous other goods. <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap <lb />
cash. Come see me, <lb />
Subscribed and i worn to before <lb />
me, this day of June, <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary <lb />
I. Davis, <lb />
. M. Davis, <lb />
W. J, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
REPORT OF CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bethel Banking Trust Co., <lb />
AT BETHEL, N. <lb />
At the of June II <lb />
Ii Still Another Time. <lb />
The many friends of Mrs. Kate j <lb />
R. in this county and <lb />
Hyde will doubtless be pleased to <lb />
learn she has been elected lady <lb />
by the trustees of the <lb />
East Carolina Training <lb />
School, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The News feels confident the <lb />
board made no mistake in their <lb />
selection, for she is a woman <lb />
well fitted for the position. <lb />
Mrs. is the widow of <lb />
the late S. T. a <lb />
lawyer of this city. She <lb />
has taught here and was at one <lb />
a member of the Louisburg <lb />
corps of teachers. <lb />
She will add strength to the <lb />
faculty of the State's new <lb />
News. <lb />
Making Money on the Farm. <lb />
Mr. George E. Ransom, one of <lb />
Northampton's most extensive <lb />
and successive farmers, shipped <lb />
a car load of fat beef cattle from <lb />
Rich Square to the Richmond <lb />
market last Saturday. Mr. Ran- <lb />
is a son of the late Senator <lb />
Ransom who made money farm <lb />
and is following the foot- <lb />
steps of his distinguished <lb />
father in his love for the farms. <lb />
Times. <lb />
P M. JOHNSTON. <lb />
ENGINEER and <lb />
Running repairs to all i ind of <lb />
Steam erecting Engines, <lb />
Tobacco machinery, all a <lb />
Agent for Machinery and <lb />
Electrical novelties. Give us a trial. <lb />
All work guaranteed and terms <lb />
Message left at II. L. Carr's <lb />
will receive prompt attention, or phone <lb />
No. <lb />
Quite if <lb />
How often you can ii , <lb />
thing done s J <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
Sit lacking. Have a good <lb />
box and be prepared <lb />
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb />
Is a sou could desire, <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful article. <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get s <lb />
Horse t c <lb />
of -----w <lb />
J. R, <lb />
Corey <lb />
See P. M, Johnston for mil <lb />
repairs and supplies. Terms <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Loans and discounts Capital Stock <lb />
Overdrafts secured <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture fixtures 1,270.00 <lb />
Due am <lb />
Gold and silver <lb />
minor com currency <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
l profits loss <lb />
1,500.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
expenses and taxes pd 1,572.310 <lb />
Time certificates of <lb />
Deposits -all to check 57,838.68 <lb />
mil <lb />
checks <lb />
Total <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, County of Pitt, <lb />
I, W. II- Cashier of the above-named hank, do sol- <lb />
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my <lb />
knowledge and belief. W. II. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to he- <lb />
fore me, this 20th day of June, <lb />
S. T. Carson, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
M. o. mount, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
THE BLACKSTONE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
Established ISM. of the school la clearly set forth by It <lb />
In Christian net at lowest <lb />
MO <lb />
bf tho Church, not to m n v, but ti furnish <lb />
place in body, hi art a <lb />
cost. haw Han o fully carried <lb />
II T with it. of i . ;. . Its <lb />
building; and grounds, worth i <lb />
THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA <lb />
all charges for the year. Including the table <lb />
eat. laundry, medics attention, physical in nil <lb />
music and locution. Apply for and application blank to <lb />
JAMES CANNON. . M.<lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN <lb />
D. WHICHARD, <lb />
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription U <lb />
Six Months <lb />
Bugle Copy <lb />
11.00 <lb />
OHM soil, would feel <lb />
better that scare- If <lb />
was m good a pries <lb />
hoy would fool better still. <lb />
Prosperity should informed <lb />
congress is through tinker <lb />
with the and the <lb />
country would like to see it <lb />
along. We need <lb />
Advertising rates may had upon <lb />
application at th business office in I <lb />
Reflector corner Evans ,, and need it in a hurry <lb />
Third <lb />
farce <lb />
N. C., as second-class <lb />
FRIDAY AUGUST <lb />
Let all get busy <lb />
work for ire <lb />
being pulled off on the coast of <lb />
Massachusetts is great frolic at <lb />
the exp use of the government. <lb />
Wasting the public money is <lb />
what keeps the treasury <lb />
are all country. If nothing that was construed to be <lb />
see Chicago address to an ad- hit on the Greenville market, <lb />
the first thing to do But what The ha. <lb />
is make up your mind to let to say about was toe <lb />
alone if you do not want to by The Mows and <lb />
humbugged. . server that trust will take <lb />
for nothing unless a lire <lb />
We may be behind the times built under From the <lb />
and living in the swamp, but I Observer has <lb />
cannot we be excused u ,,.,,.,. <lb />
as to v. hat tins Mont . <lb />
, t <lb />
Dance is advertised in such pa- <lb />
Reflector, en utterance so tending to an <lb />
We have heard a little of square I Tho cannot <lb />
dancing round dancing but approve such advice, r <lb />
a liking fad u , <lb />
the com us <lb />
com an; <lb />
Talk is in its y. <lb />
; in the <lb />
low of a pass train of <lb />
the S mi. th rail . in <lb />
I, , . . tits over <lb />
set liters <lb />
. <lb />
c. . <lb />
suit. <lb />
Since tho English <lb />
been crossed with a flying ma- Clayton boat Durham mil ii <lb />
chine, another fellow is trying the for orphan to be <lb />
this silence in the art it j Enterprise approves <lb />
it. The rest that Tho Sews and <lb />
, I <lb />
,, ts, <lb />
It IS <lb />
tn across it. <lb />
. i y the lam I <lb />
the State, Dur u red <lb />
Editor Joseph t of land and cash, <lb />
tho Argus, while was <lb />
us a candidate acres of laud I b <lb />
for congress in district. Work will mi ; <lb />
in ;. sh rt while. <lb />
The umpire holds an <lb />
job, and is lucky if lie Every r from nth r see- <lb />
at the end the season with the Ii <lb />
whole to Greenville ought go out <lb />
and look at tho piece of sand- <lb />
quarter of Now, <lb />
York is one of the bad <lb />
places that needs to be cleaned <lb />
out. <lb />
for us. ere <lb />
bits-, folly to be <lb />
Well, p. the Observer said about the <lb />
i, can't we lie put prices of tobacco, and con- <lb />
silent dancing so fur of prices, was true, but tho <lb />
not struck those way to remedy this is not by In- <lb />
citing people to apply the torch. <lb />
The r it is <lb />
FROM THE FAR WEST. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
RAILROADS. <lb />
A Louisville, Ky. man who chairman of tho In- <lb />
;. fortune and in willing ii commerce conn <lb />
but little to hi children, <lb />
aid that inherited wealth is <lb />
b lorn useful. In that lie <lb />
a great truth which is borne out <lb />
in numerous examples, There <lb />
i- no one ho reads this lie <lb />
cannot I young men who <lb />
inherited much money, soon <lb />
is quoted as saying heavier <lb />
business than has ever been <lb />
known in a single year is looked <lb />
for on railroads this <lb />
year, that the <lb />
. be <lb />
I the country's immense pro <lb />
Boys Never Forget the OM N. C. Aug. 1909. <lb />
Home. T. E. Little and Miss Mattie <lb />
Fairmont, Col Aug 1909. Little, went to A J. <lb />
Editor Monday. <lb />
Today. I I find my thoughts; Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Smith went <lb />
revetting buck to familiar to Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
of H. E. C. E. <lb />
in your midst, and of friends Law horn and John wont <lb />
whom I had in by-gone t to sell Wed- <lb />
I have decided to pen you <lb />
a few lines, lifting Mrs. C. E. and <lb />
will in return mail me a copy Miss Mattie Little went to <lb />
your paper, which would mean Wednesday. <lb />
long, newsy letter from borne. The young people had an ice <lb />
is nothing derive so en am at Wed- <lb />
much pleasure from an reading j night and had a very <lb />
your little personal happening, j nice time. There were two <lb />
names, in wagon loads of the young people <lb />
are very familiar lean of in attendance, <lb />
most imagine what they are; Mills Smith went to Greenville <lb />
doing in the city. Thursday w eel tobacco. <lb />
Since coming West abut Leon of spent <lb />
seven years have all night with <lb />
over the Pacific coast states, but father, K. B. and <lb />
have found no SO desirable returned heme with his brother, <lb />
to as Southern John, Thursday. <lb />
Angela i; the metropolis Mr. Mr. B. P. <lb />
of the southern part the, Mrs. Lizzie left <lb />
state, and with the Saturday morning for <lb />
of the Panama Canal, and Beaufort to spend a week, <lb />
with its natural resources and Mi.-s Smith and her <lb />
climatic Is destined brother, Leslie, went to <lb />
to become one of our greatest Saturday evening, <lb />
cities. The city now engaged Singleton, of <lb />
l lie nun fas, . ., <lb />
ion companies may he an aqueduct, J was at Ivy smith's Saturday. <lb />
their capacity to handle will conduct water from i Misses Martha Belle and <lb />
. . I. . <lb />
of <lb />
that <lb />
it and come to <lb />
while on is seldom ,. railroads <lb />
recalled that a<lb />
to <lb />
Whether or not prices an <lb />
Those who were waiting for <lb />
census enumerator jobs feel re- <lb />
except those <lb />
W Ho failed to land. <lb />
clay road near town before re. <lb />
turning Ids home. The <lb />
believes it will convince <lb />
him that there ought to be a <lb />
road like that by his <lb />
farm, <lb />
extend sympathy Editor <lb />
W. hi. of the Wash- <lb />
what is hi said in the <lb />
paper.-oil tho subject does not <lb />
farmers that every <lb />
section ought to have goo I fob <lb />
Progress, upon the death <lb />
they are hard to com Am <lb />
of his mother which <lb />
few days ago. <lb />
hen you come to think <lb />
Bi mad .-an ho Lad <lb />
every section when <lb />
When New Bern couples make pie make up their minds that <lb />
up their love matches in are not going to do without <lb />
cemetery, we wonder if they look- them. <lb />
out to the future and also select . , ,, <lb />
. . i Tho court which Harry <lb />
a burial plot. . <lb />
r test insanity was be- <lb />
The man who opposes things log made decided that he should <lb />
just because he cannot have be sent hack to tho asylum, <lb />
them his way not the best, That decision right fie <lb />
type of citizen. Some others escaped punishment for his <lb />
may also have opinions. the plea of insanity <lb />
should lie kept in <lb />
f see prosperity coming, If he was insane when <lb />
do not try to stop it with growl- he killed White be <lb />
We all need it in our hue-j would be insane enough to kill <lb />
and can help by being somebody else if given his lib- <lb />
cheerful and doing our best. <lb />
price of <lb />
light to convince the farmers <lb />
that it would pay them far bet-, <lb />
tor to raise of it and put <lb />
more acres in food clops, it is <lb />
hard to break from <lb />
habit of raising the so-called <lb />
money crops, but when the <lb />
money derived therefrom is not <lb />
enough to cover the of <lb />
making the i. is time for a <lb />
change. Farmers are certainly <lb />
nut going to hotter their <lb />
to any great extent until <lb />
they raise all their homo sup- <lb />
plies. They are In much hotter <lb />
position to stand low prices for <lb />
money crops when they have <lb />
river in Nevada, across I Smith returned home at A. J. <lb />
the desert, into the city, Flanagan's Sunday evening, <lb />
a distance of more than two, after spending a few days in <lb />
hundred miles. The aqueduct lour section. <lb />
alone will supply water to one; Mr. and Mrs. B. P, <lb />
million inhabitants and will cost; by and children, of Farmville, <lb />
million dollars. to Sunday school and <lb />
Should a person come to Cali- church at Smith's school house <lb />
seeking and spent the <lb />
. . , or renewed health, could go at Mills Smith's. <lb />
camping in the shadow of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Flanagan, <lb />
tie mountains beside murmuring j of wen visiting at <lb />
I brooks, or within the sound of Mills Smith's Sunday and attend- <lb />
the ocean breakers, and be ed church. <lb />
within miles of Mrs. John of Green- <lb />
Angeles, ville, came up Wednesday <lb />
The glorious out-of-door MB-j spent until Sunday ct C. E <lb />
if California, <lb />
ft amounted , anything lot the <lb />
much. No money does as much always <lb />
us that a men can.- y <lb />
crops are raised, but ship- <lb />
and fold they <lb />
rail to bring enough to pay the <lb />
freight. In this connection we <lb />
see it stated in a Philadelphia <lb />
paper that that city is so glut <lb />
with watermelons that till J <lb />
do not sell for enough to pay tho <lb />
will sue the farmers who ship- <lb />
pod the melons for the differ; <lb />
Slice, It often happens till <lb />
same way with potatoes am <lb />
other crops. <lb />
of a. Mr. <lb />
freight, and that the railroads j Western states should Sunday morning and they re- <lb />
be visited once, at least, in a home Sunday evening, <lb />
time. Fannie of <lb />
shall visit Greenville during burg, was visiting at Ivy Smith's <lb />
the holidays, at which Saturday evening and Sunday. <lb />
time I hope to meet you in per- Miss Flanagan and <lb />
son. j brothers, Alfred Thelma, <lb />
With I Farmville, at <lb />
very C. D. Smith's Sunday evening. <lb />
R. A. Bryan. G. Hinton Grumpier, of <lb />
filled his regular <lb />
of at Smith's school <lb />
No School Vacation. <lb />
plant in the world could <lb />
earn a dividend if only <lb />
nine months out the twelve. <lb />
earn a dividend <lb />
houses their investment <lb />
Georgia's freak legislature has <lb />
adjourned. If the Constitution <lb />
Journal would do likewise <lb />
there might he for a space <lb />
in that blustery city. <lb />
Some idea of the extent of the <lb />
rural mail service can be had <lb />
from the statement that there <lb />
are now about routes in <lb />
operation throughout the <lb />
country. <lb />
Since the extra congress and <lb />
Thaw have been side-tracked, <lb />
and the airships have made a <lb />
successful flight, some of the <lb />
fellows have gone to talking <lb />
north pole again. <lb />
business man in Green- <lb />
ville and community, and every <lb />
farmer living anywhere near <lb />
Tar river, ought to be interested <lb />
in the movement looking to the <lb />
of the channel of the <lb />
river, so that steamboat -trans- <lb />
can be restored and <lb />
operated at all seasons of the <lb />
year. Water transportation <lb />
means cheaper freights, and it <lb />
would mean thousands of dollars <lb />
saved to the people of <lb />
county if Tar river afforded an <lb />
8-foot channel to Greenville. <lb />
barns. <lb />
Dancing Again. <lb />
The News returns its sincere <lb />
thanks to Editor Whichard of <lb />
the Greenville upon <lb />
educating us as to what his <lb />
is, lie <lb />
is a dance without music, <lb />
the <lb />
Now are up it again. <lb />
Bow can a follow and his girl <lb />
trip the light fantastic without <lb />
the soft strains of the <lb />
Possibly they just go it blind, <lb />
or perhaps, those participating <lb />
are too deaf to hear the melody. <lb />
We are anxious to see this little <lb />
feat performed, for it may be <lb />
that those of us who are without <lb />
an ear for music and can't keep <lb />
time, can come in alright on <lb />
the home stretch. Washington <lb />
News- <lb />
The Reflector must confess to <lb />
not over much wisdom along <lb />
this line, but if we can learn in <lb />
advance that another silent <lb />
dance is to take place we will <lb />
give The News man a tip <lb />
let him run up and see how it <lb />
works. <lb />
the college is closed one-fourth <lb />
of the time <lb />
In Germany the universities <lb />
are open all the year and a <lb />
dent may take his degree when- <lb />
ever he shows himself worthy, <lb />
regardless of the length of lime <lb />
spent in preparation. The Phil- <lb />
says the ten- <lb />
in American colleges is <lb />
in that direction. The <lb />
of Pennsylvania has <lb />
a commencement In Do- <lb />
comber, at which those who <lb />
were not quite ready to take <lb />
their degrees in June were <lb />
lowed to graduate without <lb />
to wait until the following <lb />
June. <lb />
Most of the leading colleges <lb />
have established summer schools <lb />
As it Pleated our Heavenly, house Sunday and at night. <lb />
Father to call himself <lb />
little son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D.; What is Best for <lb />
Tunstall, of Greenville, lie it <lb />
resolved, Mr A f <lb />
That is the sense of the nM troubled fr with <lb />
Roll of Church of Christ, <lb />
Greenville, that Mr. aim Mrs, I ever If <lb />
have lost, beautiful and <lb />
loving child In the death of little <lb />
Junior. <lb />
2nd. That we feel deeply the <lb />
sorrow that has come to dear <lb />
father and mother in his sudden <lb />
and unexpected death. <lb />
3rd. That the deepest <lb />
thy of the entire Cradle Roll is <lb />
hereby extended to tho bereaved <lb />
parents and relatives in their <lb />
sad hour of sorrow. <lb />
4th. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread upon our <lb />
minutes and a copy be sent to <lb />
lion <lb />
to prove beneficial. They are NO M <lb />
take and pleasant in affect. Price <lb />
cents. Samples free at Jno. L,. Wooten <lb />
and Coward Wooten. <lb />
but they are not generally well j Tunstall and to The <lb />
They have gone ahead and <lb />
a map of the automobile <lb />
road from New York to Atlanta, <lb />
but have never yet told who is <lb />
going to build the road. <lb />
If cotton holds up to its pros- <lb />
cut price until the farmers get <lb />
A Chicago dispatch starts off <lb />
full of sinners. The <lb />
devil owns most of the people <lb />
of this The writer of <lb />
that seems to hitting pretty- <lb />
close to the mark. There is not <lb />
a worse den of fakirs and <lb />
huddled together on any <lb />
other spot in the world than in <lb />
Chicago. It is the home of mail <lb />
order swindles, and the victims <lb />
The Greenville has <lb />
somewhat to say to Editor Jo- <lb />
Daniels because of what <lb />
seemed to The a hit at <lb />
the tobacco market of Green- <lb />
ville. The comment in The <lb />
News and Observer was merely <lb />
a true statement of the doings <lb />
of the tobacco trust- William- <lb />
You have it a little wrong. <lb />
The News and Observer said <lb />
attended, except such normal <lb />
schools as attract teachers for a <lb />
few weeks. Are not holidays <lb />
too long In our climate it is <lb />
proper for a three months <lb />
for children, but for men <lb />
who are going to college is it <lb />
not too and <lb />
The Springfield Republican <lb />
comments the fact that many <lb />
people have noticed that bread <lb />
is not so beautifully white as it <lb />
used to be, without realizing <lb />
that the cause is the pure food <lb />
law, which forbids the bleaching <lb />
of flour- This phase of the law <lb />
has yet been tested in the <lb />
courts, and the recent seizure <lb />
by the United States govern- <lb />
of a car-load of bleached <lb />
flour in Iowa is looked u to <lb />
prove a test and <lb />
Crimson clover, rape and vetch <lb />
seed at F. V. <lb />
-ltd <lb />
Reflector and Carolina <lb />
for publication. <lb />
Mrs. J- L. Carper, Supt. <lb />
D. W. Arnold. Teacher. <lb />
All members, Committee. <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore <lb />
has issued the following licenses <lb />
since last <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Walter Bennett and Nora <lb />
Claude Adams and Elks. <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Major Forbes and Mary Arm- <lb />
strong. <lb />
Henry Tyson and Sallie A. <lb />
Burney. <lb />
Of <lb />
remarked mother, <lb />
lace is fairly clean, but <lb />
how did you get your hands so <lb />
me face, ma- <lb />
for <lb />
Nervous <lb />
Break-Down <lb />
Nerve energy is the <lb />
force that controls tho or- <lb />
of respiration, cir- <lb />
digestion and <lb />
elimination. you <lb />
feel weak, nervous, <lb />
table, sick, it is often be- <lb />
cause you lack nerve <lb />
energy, and the process <lb />
of rebuilding sustain- <lb />
life is interfered with. <lb />
Dr. bas <lb />
cured thousands of such <lb />
cases, and will we believe <lb />
benefit if not entirely <lb />
cure you. Try it <lb />
My w <lb />
and left m of <lb />
of the <lb />
but got no permanent relief. <lb />
had to <lb />
taking Dr. . <lb />
In a <lb />
;, much Setter, and <lb />
to improve until entirely <lb />
urn In again, and never ml <lb />
an opportunity l<lb />
Your Or. Mile.- <lb />
and . him to <lb />
price o flirt bottle <lb />
to <lb />
Miles Co, Elkhart. Ind<lb />
. s <lb />
e- <lb />
K M <lb />
OUR AYDEN <lb />
IN CHARGE OF W. E. TINGLE. <lb />
s furnish <lb />
STAR WAREHOUSE- <lb />
in County <lb />
A From F. D. <lb />
To my Farmer Friends in Pitt <lb />
County and Eastern, N. <lb />
The Star warehouse <lb />
OPEN THE LATER. <lb />
OAK-H ITEMS <lb />
C I <lb />
of The Eastern to and vicinity. r. <lb />
I M <lb />
.,., . warehouse in Pitt <lb />
is nearing <lb />
Eliza; Kennedy left , ; . <lb />
Una morning for in. <lb />
dress goods <lb />
needles, shuttles, ins a plant of J- R. . <lb />
smith Co. v<lb />
is under the n u <lb />
Oakley. N. . ;. <lb />
J. J. . t to I <lb />
ton's i <lb />
A Se-st <lb />
Crop. <lb />
n, Aug. . <lb />
E day. <lb />
and The News and . <lb />
Observer and <lb />
. ; back . <lb />
. price of t <lb />
mantels, I <lb />
Spring dress goods lac- s -n and <lb />
to match at i. -w ,. ,. <lb />
to n t the <lb />
a open ; top <lb />
wagon, e t or <lb />
rep y th <lb />
. . was of <lb />
Jon . . She is a <lb />
H. <lb />
, r m g the <lb />
house in I i State. <lb />
. . be <lb />
, Mr. <lb />
pose t-<lb />
n-as her <lb />
C- C. Wynn a <lb />
it's a <lb />
the , -V .,. , <lb />
and i tobacco, and <lb />
t. <lb />
. .-,.,,;, . our townsman, w. a- <lb />
and .-- H. <lb />
jars, rubbers and caps at J. B. ., you W. King was In <lb />
Smith ft Go. ; for your Tuesday <lb />
fitting, rubber and shoe your mules and i . ., <lb />
are lo v, f o sh- v. <lb />
of our townsman, <lb />
H. ,; your corn. Kin <lb />
while you live, and then o n fur <lb />
belting, pulleys <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
T. W. a you with nil <lb />
J. Si t and tor <lb />
Joe r a ii. or family. Come to . , <lb />
Perkins Tablets and other patent <lb />
medicines at R. Smith Co. <lb />
Lawns, Laces and <lb />
at greatly led <lb />
R. Smith Co <lb />
J. <lb />
J. R. Smith Co Dix m <lb />
MEETING AT CHURCH. <lb />
Rev. C. F. Outlaw, of Wilson, <lb />
began  revival meeting at <lb />
Red for ladies, tree church t night, <lb />
gentlemen and children at J. R. I under very favorable <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
stances, A large <lb />
patterns and magazines was present and gave tho very <lb />
. ,, closest attention to the excellent <lb />
at J. R. Co. ,. A .,.,. I. . <lb />
Lime, cement, Mr. Outlaw. <lb />
doors always on hand -i. R <lb />
Smith Co. <lb />
Try a bucket of C use <lb />
one third less than rd. J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
The musical given <lb />
in the auditorium the <lb />
public school building for the <lb />
benefit of tie new Methodist <lb />
church, was largely attended, <lb />
expected that the meeting <lb />
continue about days or <lb />
Mu M Smith i- <lb />
Miss Lucy Bell Lancaster in ti <lb />
country. <lb />
have n seen Ii <lb />
oak and poplar <lb />
the Ayden Lumber Co. baa . I <lb />
they keep running. This i <lb />
of the best lumber romp u i; <lb />
the east. <lb />
Misses tattle and Evelyn Rut- <lb />
ton, of Winterville, and <lb />
Jenkins, cf Greenville, . <lb />
Sunday with Mary Alice <lb />
Mrs. Bettie . <lb />
Fla., who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. R. <lb />
W. Smith, left Friday for Kins- <lb />
that the leaf grad <lb />
ii Bell <lb />
ring Th tar, <lb />
. top <lb />
. A I we a . <lb />
a . <lb />
. a co <lb />
. . <lb />
r I'M . <lb />
. <lb />
. y <lb />
. a . <lb />
her,, <lb />
, nu<lb />
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ho I <lb />
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J. R. <lb />
,,. . <lb />
. . . I <lb />
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. has been s <lb />
a to com . . <lb />
and y letter <lb />
.-. . is,<lb />
you ill kn in <lb />
th i . <lb />
I line <lb />
weeks. If the is favor- <lb />
able crowds are expect u <lb />
to number going over <lb />
from Ayden and <lb />
are i- <lb />
PARTY. <lb />
On Aug. a few of <lb />
young men. and ladies of Ayden <lb />
, out re old country <lb />
Besides our own people, there <lb />
. , .,; Mrs. Ann Coward am <lb />
pent . . <lb />
an enjoyable fishing trip <lb />
,. country and <lb />
Th program there about twelve <lb />
x -d d th. I much O'clock, they drove , . pond <lb />
u, . It was the belt entertain. <lb />
n, the kind that has w. re John Coward , <lb />
t Cannon, <lb />
v. j recitations . <lb />
. MISS LI- <lb />
iv y. .,. <lb />
features ; <lb />
program, <lb />
and <lb />
and Morehead. <lb />
Miss Addle Johnson, one cf <lb />
our popular milliners, returned <lb />
Monday from an extended <lb />
western vacation. looks <lb />
much refreshed and leave <lb />
soon tor New York <lb />
more for her fall stuck. <lb />
re to I <lb />
to our <lb />
Is ii ; id <lb />
th ; <lb />
and sup ;. past, and <lb />
want to assure you that <lb />
i that can <lb />
do for n fit Your Inter- <lb />
est is ours, and wt arc i- <lb />
see t r y u ;. <lb />
at all times, <lb />
you <lb />
favors, s <lb />
in . i . ; <lb />
h . one man ho tried <lb />
to profit <lb />
-p iV throw away <lb />
;. i boil and i . <lb />
so and , <lb />
Mr. and Mr at.- <lb />
. De y, <lb />
Bear Gm is J <lb />
r f. .-.- <lb />
i ., <lb />
day. <lb />
.-.,. <lb />
and if we farmers would o this <lb />
MISS C. <lb />
Graduate Norse <lb />
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb />
TH, <lb />
P S. <lb />
in our mind, this . <lb />
we can <lb />
friends. <lb />
E K <lb />
kins <lb />
went to -.- City <lb />
of your valued patronage, I am. our tobacco sound ., . r n . ;.,, <lb />
Your friend ; <lb />
K D. <lb />
Star Warehouse, <lb />
Co. ltd <lb />
or near i a gold <lb />
bracelet, carved en P- Finder <lb />
please return Jennie <lb />
Carson, Bethel, N. C- <lb />
and sultry <lb />
in I i , , , , , <lb />
, .- t .,., at <lb />
weather. suggest , <lb />
. .-i ,,. the day in this <lb />
tobacco until <lb />
m at J. R Smith Co. <lb />
K. Elite, a good top <lb />
for cotton, at J. R. Smith Co. <lb />
royal blue shoes for ladies <lb />
and gentlemen at J. R. Smith i <lb />
Co- <lb />
Misses Ruth <lb />
left Saturday evening for Wash- <lb />
to vi.-it friends. <lb />
Ear Jones Sunday with <lb />
his parents, n- <lb />
We were very sorry to <lb />
J. leave our town. He <lb />
has accepted a position Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Mrs. Lee, of Kinston, is visit- <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Bland. <lb />
We are very glad note that <lb />
J. R, baby is <lb />
Mr. Knott left Friday to spend <lb />
a few days with his mother who <lb />
is low in health. <lb />
Revs. C. and C. <lb />
F. Outlaw, of Wilson, came in <lb />
town this They will <lb />
preach at Rountree church this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Eula Cox, of Greenville, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. F. G. <lb />
Mrs. N. J. Ormond and son, <lb />
Rev. J. M. Ormond, left this <lb />
morning for their home at Or- <lb />
A. A. Forbes, Jr., returned <lb />
from his home in Greenville <lb />
Sunday. He is with Dixon <lb />
Dixon this year, at the Imperial <lb />
warehouse. <lb />
Miss Ethel Bowling, of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting Miss <lb />
Dixon week. <lb />
Tom Dawson is visiting his <lb />
sister, Mrs. F. G. <lb />
Our United Brotherhood of <lb />
Bachelors is about to lose an <lb />
other one of its true members as <lb />
J. H. Tripp his sent in his <lb />
nation and will soon take unto <lb />
himself a member of our fairer <lb />
sex. We are very sorry to have <lb />
Brother Tripp leave us at this <lb />
time. We could better let him <lb />
go at our next meeting. <lb />
with Miss <lb />
Coward and Jasper G <lb />
Miss Olive <lb />
TOWN COURT. <lb />
Court opened Monday tho <lb />
following cases were disposed <lb />
J. R Smith Co. vs J. C <lb />
Stocks. Verdict rendered In <lb />
favor of the <lb />
took an appeal to higher court. <lb />
Willie Jones for assault with <lb />
deadly bound over to <lb />
Superior court, <lb />
John Dennis for <lb />
liquor, gave bond for his appear- <lb />
at court on Friday. <lb />
Rev. J. R. Tingle is c <lb />
material with u view of over- <lb />
hauling his residence in Ghent. <lb />
Miss Ella Wayne, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, is spending the week in <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
His Honor, is <lb />
suffering from deep cold, <lb />
from sitting too near his <lb />
wind mill this warm weather- <lb />
Rev. C. Armstrong, who <lb />
has been holding a series of <lb />
meetings in Pamlico and Tyrrell <lb />
counties, returned home Saturday <lb />
and tells us he never saw such <lb />
splendid crops of grain in East- <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
John Tripp. of Pitch <lb />
was in town Wednesday exhibit- <lb />
an andiron, which is a house- <lb />
hold luxury and a fair specimen <lb />
of his mechanical genius, and <lb />
when patented will likely yield a <lb />
handsome sum to the inventor. <lb />
Luther Hart, one of our <lb />
Ayden boys who has been <lb />
in Brooklyn for the last <lb />
seven years, has been home on a <lb />
visit and returned to New York <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Our tobacco warehouses seem <lb />
to be enjoying good breaks each <lb />
day. Our auctioneers, Forbes <lb />
Cannon, will get the last red <lb />
cent for you. <lb />
Watt Slaughter, of Kinston, <lb />
was in town Tuesday. <lb />
J. R. Smith made a business <lb />
trip to Winterville Tuesday eve- <lb />
Holt, of Guilford <lb />
College, has been in town this <lb />
REPORT THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK CF AYDEN <lb />
AT AYDEN, N. <lb />
At the Business June <lb />
tin the w, t.- <lb />
iv better and the <lb />
C. Roebuck <lb />
last week <lb />
Mrs. of Tarboro, come <lb />
m ard , . . <lb />
Price from headquarters. Monday to visit her son. <lb />
are now buying without B- <lb />
price from their <lb />
Resources <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
discounts 68,170.65 j Capital stock <lb />
48.10 j fund <lb />
IS, <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured <lb />
Furniture and MOOT <lb />
Demand loans 2,600.001 <lb />
Duo from 8,402.03 cur. exp. and 684.81 <lb />
Gold coin Dividend unpaid <lb />
Silver coin, including all i Deposits sub. t check <lb />
Cashier's outstanding 46.00 <lb />
minor coin <lb />
bank and <lb />
U. S. Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
1,059.18 <lb />
other <lb />
4,089.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Granulated <lb />
Gored <lb />
in uses, course <lb />
are paying the penalty in <lb />
prices. Tr. n as to sup- For B <lb />
ply which Mr. mentions awe f <lb />
in hi-, article, if we <lb />
make d make it sorrier ., u . s <lb />
. .- box two-thirds of <lb />
than the wan, m, vi i; ,,.,,,,,.,,, ,. <lb />
just may expect to GO ragged trouble for w <lb />
and hungry and have ourselves l <lb />
to blame largely. Here comes <lb />
the run. We can't make it <lb />
much better with this <lb />
destructive, ruinous and <lb />
detested tenant system under<lb />
KING'S CROSS ROADS ITEMS. <lb />
King's X Roads, Aug <lb />
;., Miss Irene Smith <lb />
of the tobacco it is raising. with her sister. Mrs. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
COUNTY Of PITT <lb />
I, J. R Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
tho to the best my knowledge and <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to be- <lb />
fore me, this of June, i J. R. <lb />
1900, R. C. CANNON, <lb />
STANCIL HODGES. DIXON. <lb />
Notary Public I Directors. <lb />
OPENING IMPERIAL WAREHOUSE <lb />
We will open our warehouse ready to serve our customers on Mon- <lb />
day and We want bring us tobacco and <lb />
let show you that we can do <lb />
tho place and New Imperial opens <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
DIXON DIXON <lb />
Cured <lb />
father has for years in tr <lb />
bled with and tried every <lb />
means to effect c <lb />
Williams, o.- Fountain the past <lb />
k. <lb />
Willie Randolph and <lb />
visited Mrs. Washington Smith <lb />
part of week. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
out writes John H. of was in our burg Saturday <lb />
W. Va. . <lb />
Iain's C <lb />
in the <lb />
pan nU decided to try it. The result <lb />
one cured him and he not <lb />
Buffered with the disease for eighteen <lb />
months Before taking he <lb />
was a constant sufferer. <lb />
We are prepared to furnish yon with <lb />
House and Kitchen Furniture <lb />
at the very lowest prices. Cash or Installment. <lb />
Come to see us and we will convince you <lb />
AYDEN FURNITURE CO. <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO <lb />
NOTICE NOTICE I <lb />
We wish to call attention to our new line of fall goods which <lb />
we now have. We have taken great care in buying this year and wt <lb />
think we can supply your wants in Shoes, Ginghams, No- <lb />
Laces and Embroideries and in fact anything; that is carried in a <lb />
Dry Goods Store. <lb />
u Come let us show you. <lb />
a Tripp, Hart Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Miss Barr. cf <lb />
r and Sunday with <lb />
R L. Matthews. <lb />
Miss Minnie Smith the <lb />
well, h sixty meat of MUs Irene Smith <lb />
con ii much work as a, , <lb />
Sold by l Wooten day <lb />
Coward A Wooten. y <lb />
appointment here Saturday <lb />
Family Frightened from Home by la and Sunday. <lb />
A correspondent writing L. H. Allen returned home last <lb />
Dover Rivet an amusing story of week after pending two weeks <lb />
a family near there being fright- with his lather, G. I. <lb />
from home by strange Mies Leona <lb />
noises which were found next Addle Corbett Saturday and <lb />
day to have been caused by rats, j Sunday. <lb />
retired when a <lb />
weird tapping- began, growing one of the most attractive <lb />
more weird and furious as it dwelling in cur community. <lb />
until the family, Our farmers have locked up <lb />
it said, believe in ghosts and <lb />
such things, fled terrified to the <lb />
their and say there <lb />
will be nothing doing until the <lb />
open field, where they huddled of batter. <lb />
together in terror until, B, T- Smith and C E. Case <lb />
day appeared. An Willie Randolph went to <lb />
showed that the noise had been Fountain an business <lb />
caused by a rat dragging an old and reported mess very brief, <lb />
greasy shoe over the floor in the ; <lb />
loft of the house.-New Bern Spots <lb />
he in th.- low, bottoms of the <lb />
tho breeding ground of ma- <lb />
germs. cause chills, <lb />
fever and <lb />
debility <lb />
suffering or death to thou- <lb />
sands yearly. But <lb />
never fall to destroy them and cure <lb />
malaria trouble.;. I hey are the beat <lb />
Journal. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
W. II. Smith has purchased <lb />
the of A. Cox in the <lb />
Carolina Milling n u. . <lb />
Co. and will conduct the bu.- i all round tonic CUTS for malaria I <lb />
at the same All K. M. James, <lb />
S. C. cure Stomach. <lb />
work promptly looked after Mr. I and blood and <lb />
Cox will Still with the I prevent Typhoid Try them, <lb />
Company. Guaranteed by ml <lb /></p>
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LEAGUE. <lb />
Monday, July 11th, 1909 <lb />
ALL OXFORDS <lb />
in our store will be greatly re- <lb />
in price, as <lb />
STANDING OF THE CLUBS. <lb />
. Wilson <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Norfolk Cotton Peanuts wired I <lb />
by J. W. A Co. Cotton Factor. <lb />
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Rocky Mount <lb />
PLAT TODAY. <lb />
Raleigh at Goldsboro, <lb />
Kooky Mount at Fayetteville. <lb />
Wilson at Wilmington. <lb />
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aye a Th n i Fri- <lb />
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me message that a <lb />
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FUTURE MARKET <lb />
Wived by Bros Co. Ranker <lb />
I Red Brokers. Norfolk. <lb />
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tile Co a. <lb />
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by <lb />
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Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator. <lb />
Will be triad to make prices on <lb />
in line. Parties wanting <lb />
work done drop u card in P. o. I, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. CAROLINA <lb />
When you have baggage to go J <lb />
to trains phone No. V.<lb />
one no. <lb />
That's Coward Wooten's <lb />
FOR SPICES FOR PUTTING <lb />
UP YOUR FRUITS. We carry <lb />
the best to be had. <lb />
FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, <lb />
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. <lb />
THE <lb />
AH Summer <lb />
Goods Reduced <lb />
To make room for fall <lb />
goods, arriving daily, we will <lb />
make a Big Reduction <lb />
During the Month of August <lb />
on all summer goods, <lb />
AU Six cent Colored Lawns at per yard. <lb />
Ten cent <lb />
Fifteen M <lb />
Twenty <lb />
in. wear guaranteed dual- <lb />
for per yard good value. <lb />
Oxfords at at <lb />
2.50 1.85, <lb />
1.50 1.15. <lb />
Our stock is complete in <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb />
We carry Wire Fencing, <lb />
building Lime, Mowers, rakes <lb />
and all kind of Farm <lb />
In fact we carry <lb />
everything in the general <lb />
mercantile line. <lb />
Central Mercantile Go. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
THE <lb />
SHOWING <lb />
OF <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Dress Ginghams, <lb />
Line Laces <lb />
and <lb />
Shirts, Hosiery<lb />
With Each Cash purchase of One Dollars entitles you to a chance at the handsome 10.00 <lb />
Dinner Set we give away every Saturday afternoon at o'clock. <lb />
The lucky ones have been as Miss Ethel Bowling, Miss Lucy Nobles, Greenville, N. <lb />
C; Wm. Buck, Grimesland, N. C.; Jesse Cannon, Ayden, N. C; Cliff Edwards, Greenville, N. C; Lucy <lb />
colored, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
4- <lb />
THE BIG <lb />
STORE <lb />
i. <lb />
Negotiations by the <lb />
Telling <lb />
Negotiations for <lb />
Mystery of the All n in Experience on Board a <lb />
parent- arranging <lb />
the whole affair. Ali will <lb />
I not see his future until <lb />
RELICS OF A VANISHED RACE the ceremony. The wild, passionate HOW THE WENT DOWN. <lb />
stories of the do not occur in <lb />
HUNTING A LION. <lb />
Found h This Country. <lb />
Sealing Vessel. <lb />
Smashed In and Powerless <lb />
to She Was Swallowed In the <lb />
Icy Wild Rush of the <lb />
Crow to or. the Floe. <lb />
Constant the <lb />
crews that fearlessly sail into the <lb />
Th. -.-, . A Moor that <lb />
I he Shaped Structures . el. . . , , <lb />
,. n . T is like unto your <lb />
. These Reared Them. . <lb />
west; Ali Mahmoud's indifference to the <lb />
hi other rt of the appearance of his intended <lb />
M more odd is not shared by the young northern seas and their lives la <lb />
Borne are built lady. is just fourteen years work of hunting the <lb />
like i. in sharp of age and, following the usual la Harper's <lb />
tom. recourse to magic to gain author, writes <lb />
I an idea of the appearance of her sinking of the ship on <lb />
met, , New,,,, O. an Z , <lb />
a roust meted in a saintly person finds <lb />
. inure feet In on easy matter to practice on the <lb />
The are often I ignorant and superstitious females. <lb />
v that are many Without any difficulty he h-e Into pack of which <lb />
These j the identity of the bridegroom bit sheet was part. The bowline <lb />
are thought to be more than and carefully studies his personal ready for bear- <lb />
Up then ,;, <lb />
ship <lb />
X In lee. <lb />
tin the bridge were the captain and <lb />
anxiously awaiting the chance <lb />
to head the ship out of Hie <lb />
Certainly t the <lb />
The have ever <lb />
a la, roving race, making their live- <lb />
by booting mid <lb />
In <lb />
appearance. He then repairs to the <lb />
residence f the on tho day <lb />
appointed. A Thursday is set apart <lb />
for these The prospective <lb />
bride smears the left side of her <lb />
should ordered <lb />
on tho floe haul the ships bend <lb />
Aloft, the marched <lb />
the gloom tor signs of a hall In the <lb />
confused tremendous waste. <lb />
Then, there came a terrific crush <lb />
lace with and rouge and The caught in the be- <lb />
and using tents or rudest pares a huge plate of couscous with the sheets, was pow <lb />
her left hand. Then she pays sue- The smash of break- <lb />
visits throughout the to above the gale as a <lb />
seven baths, seven mills, seven T <lb />
and to the banks of <lb />
;. ., . watch rushed to the engine room. It <lb />
streams to the genii to sup- MM with steam, the <lb />
a i , , . , having already reached the fires. <lb />
At midnight the females of the A glance showed that nothing could <lb />
house assemble at the gate of the stop the Inrush of water. The firemen <lb />
house and in total darkness go retreating. The first of them, <lb />
through the prescribed formula cf a from world, <lb />
welcome to the ghostly visitants coal undershirt clad, reached <lb />
The couscous is already set out for <lb />
the delectation of the <lb />
guest. When a reasonable time has could came the voice of <lb />
elapsed for tho supposed genii to the skipper; he knew the situation at <lb />
finish their meal all present ascend no other man. <lb />
to the housetop. be shouted, the ship go <lb />
Fires arc lighted, and the clothes-save <lb />
bout, with great solemnity, H everywhere <lb />
small pellets of various drugs upon up <lb />
them on behalf of the girl for whom <lb />
i. t. over colliding in midair <lb />
lints their dwelling places. <lb />
Tho mysterious people who built the <lb />
were lint a race of rovers. <lb />
An long time must have <lb />
been required for erecting each <lb />
earth shape. Nor were the Ignorant <lb />
for the mounds show deep <lb />
knowledge of geometry as well as <lb />
astronomy of the principles <lb />
building. Carefully laid out military <lb />
fort mentions abound In mound <lb />
Indicating that the <lb />
bad lore en- <lb />
skill and Mint they under- <lb />
Stood many modern principles of at- <lb />
tack <lb />
There are also sepulchral mounds. <lb />
some of titan feet high. These <lb />
contain etc., as <lb />
well as utensils and hits of pot- <lb />
tery. Tile bone when exposed to air <lb />
crumble once to dust. As the hones <lb />
of who died twenty <lb />
ago are often found intact and <lb />
strong, ninny authorities believe the <lb />
mound builders dale hack at least <lb />
several centuries tho time of <lb />
Julius Caesar. <lb />
Cleverly pottery copper <lb />
Implements of war and peace <lb />
are found ill through the mounds. <lb />
Ancient red mines on <lb />
the banks of Lake show that <lb />
builders well understand <lb />
the art of <lb />
of the bronze <lb />
etc. prove their skill at the forge. <lb />
In one of the prehistoric Lake <lb />
has found a mass of <lb />
copper reigning eight tons, resting on <lb />
n high ready for removal to <lb />
the earth. This Implies the <lb />
cf well constructed igloo machinery, <lb />
that have beta found etched <lb />
upon Ivory much <lb />
artistic <lb />
all this It seems that some <lb />
remote age tin- central part of North <lb />
America was Inhabited by n race of <lb />
warlike, industrious, decidedly <lb />
who had splendid skill at <lb />
building, at the of mining, en- <lb />
higher mathematics and <lb />
who flourished apparently during an- <lb />
centuries. Vet so long ago did <lb />
the mound bill Idem cease to exist <lb />
all there is no men- <lb />
no of them. <lb />
No where the Indians them <lb />
selves came from Vet they apparent- <lb />
long after the <lb />
had vanished. The <lb />
skulls discovered In the mound <lb />
not In like skulls of <lb />
the oracle is to be interrogated. <lb />
as they half tumbled and half slid <lb />
the various forms assumed by the down the ropes, then back for food. <lb />
names and smoke tho the heavy pork barrels <lb />
then professes to describe tho were hauled by hand from after <lb />
husband of the girl. The bold, where men bravely tolled. <lb />
concluded, he takes his their way aloft, where the <lb />
with a substantial reward stowed. The canvas eat <lb />
and a further enhancement of his fore b <lb />
reputation as a magician and holy deck. Punt. <lb />
man ware slipped from the davits. Some. <lb />
. V, , , , ., . I bitting the Ice with a crash, were <lb />
A few days receives a in. Throughout it all the cap. <lb />
present from future father-in. <lb />
law, and contract of marriage is them punts grub <lb />
definitely arranged. off Farther yet farther- <lb />
A deputation of the water, rapidly rising, drove the <lb />
relations now come to fetch from lower bold. They <lb />
the procession is formed to lead inflow, <lb />
her to her new house. i <lb />
Ali and eyed each <lb />
other curiously for it i. th fir. no <lb />
curiously, it is first In that brief Interval each <lb />
time they have met. The long and man suddenly thought to save the <lb />
tedious ceremonies and the six days thing he most a wild rush <lb />
of feasting over, they take up their was made to to fable, to <lb />
in his father house until storeroom for <lb />
such time he can afford to set up himself-n ct the thing <lb />
an establishment of his own tn With <lb />
is relegated to the monotonous in- <lb />
door life of the Mohammedan <lb />
. ill loader at home with mi- the <lb />
man. She never allowed to leave r ,, <lb />
the house. Like most of her . , , <lb />
she has very little culture. She can dishes, lo the cabin a crowd singed <lb />
neither read nor write, while she to the chest, <lb />
denied the solace of prayer from and pills, smashing anything <lb />
sheer ignorance of the prescribed, was an obstacle In their way. <lb />
Her prime is passed in trivial house- scene the cry <lb />
hold duties until such time as he i by men and <lb />
the Brute Fights Either He or <lb />
the Dies. <lb />
, Nothing cause- the Beat African <lb />
colonist more genuine than <lb />
that should n . have been <lb />
with a lion. The lion. <lb />
Vin-ton Spencer Churchill says <lb />
that a failure to produce a lion <lb />
preys on the mind <lb />
it becomes a regular lie <lb />
feels that some deep reproach i <lb />
laid upon his own hospitality and <lb />
the reputation of his adopted <lb />
try. In African Mr. <lb />
Churchill tolls something of the <lb />
pursuit of this noble <lb />
is the way in which they <lb />
limit find the lion, <lb />
lured to i kill, driven from a reed <lb />
bed or kicked up incontinently by <lb />
the way. Once viewed, he must <lb />
never be lost of for a moment. <lb />
Mounted on ponies of more or less <lb />
approved f three or four <lb />
Britons or Somalia gallop after <lb />
him rocks, holes, tussocks, <lb />
through high grass, thorn scrub, <lb />
turning him, shepherd- <lb />
heading him this way and <lb />
that until be is brought to bay. <lb />
his part the lion is no seeker <lb />
of quarrels. He is often described <lb />
in accents of contempt. His object <lb />
throughout is to save his skin. If. <lb />
being unarmed, yon meet six or <lb />
en unexpectedly, all you reed do. <lb />
according to my information, is to <lb />
speak to sternly, and <lb />
slink while you throw n few <lb />
stones them lo hurry them up. <lb />
All the highest authorities <lb />
mend this. <lb />
when pursued from plane to <lb />
place, chased hither thither by <lb />
horsemen, the lion be- <lb />
comes First he begins <lb />
to growl and roar at his enemies in <lb />
order to terrify them make <lb />
them leave him in peace. Thou lie <lb />
darts little short charges at them. <lb />
Finally, when every attempt <lb />
peaceful persuasion has failed, he <lb />
pulls up abruptly and offers battle. <lb />
Once he has done this, he will run <lb />
no more. He means to fight and to <lb />
fight to the depth. <lb />
when a lion, maddened with <lb />
the agony of a bullet wound, dis- <lb />
tressed by long and hard pursuit, or, <lb />
most of ah, a lioness in defense of <lb />
her cubs, is definitely committed to <lb />
battle death is the only possible <lb />
Broken limbs, broken <lb />
jaws, a body raked end to end. <lb />
lungs pierced through through <lb />
none of these counts. It must be <lb />
death, instant and utter, for the <lb />
lion or down goes the man, mauled <lb />
by septic claws fetid teeth. <lb />
crushed mid crunched and poisoned <lb />
afterward to make doubly <lb />
w THE CRUSH worlds. <lb />
Cur System. <lb />
i i , i ls it is not <lb />
That Is Shown by rd. that stun, <lb />
the Woman Thief. <lb />
I madly from their -What <lb />
i would <lb />
TRICKS OF THE SHOPLIFTER. <lb />
Egyptian. If there were any <lb />
-n the two. who can explain <lb />
how an race chanted to flour- <lb />
in th middle west <lb />
of the mound builders Is <lb />
as mysterious as the strange people <lb />
themselves. After so a <lb />
civilization thriving for so long a <lb />
time it seems strange that they should <lb />
have been completely destroyed. No <lb />
satisfactory explanation has over been <lb />
Offered. Perhaps the mound <lb />
south and bar-ante merged with <lb />
the Mexican Aztecs or Peruvians, or <lb />
some race from the north may <lb />
have swept down utterly destroy- <lb />
ed them, or it wholesale may <lb />
have wiped their notion. <lb />
The weird earthen <lb />
purpose of most of them a <lb />
puzzle to the are <lb />
the sole regaining proof that this <lb />
great lost race ever existed <lb />
-New York World. <lb />
The On to <lb />
I the duly or every man and <lb />
woman to lie married the age of <lb />
the lecturer. <lb />
said n of thirty, with <lb />
some asperity, needn't tell me <lb />
that. Talk to tho. <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
His <lb />
you with the <lb />
drier <lb />
If I know Each one <lb />
ways me a friend of her <lb />
leader. <lb />
for tho <lb />
Graphic. <lb />
the unsuccessful, plunged on to <lb />
Ice. <lb />
ship was sinking fast. It was <lb />
but a short leap for the lust man from <lb />
her deck to loosening ice. The <lb />
It Broke Him. <lb />
A clever young woman, as re- <lb />
as Was pretty, married i mM on the looking the ship <lb />
a young man of rather gay habits. I bow- <lb />
Yet from the start all went well. <lb />
The husband soon became the <lb />
i ,. i . , -7 hard to lose the trip <lb />
model of domesticity. . <lb />
t. a friend to <lb />
no longer spends even- mainmast, reselling over the floe, broke <lb />
the club, docs <lb />
said the other, laugh- <lb />
soon broke Jim of <lb />
did you do asked the <lb />
girl. <lb />
Reward of the Faithful Servant. <lb />
The merchant prince had sent for <lb />
the faithful clerk, who confronted <lb />
his master <lb />
said the <lb />
prince, have been in my cm- <lb />
ploy for <lb />
faltered the faithful <lb />
clerk. <lb />
years today, is it <lb />
not; <lb />
sir. Thank you, sir, for re- <lb />
Tut You have been an <lb />
honor to the <lb />
you <lb />
have proved yourself <lb />
worthy of my <lb />
have grown gray in my <lb />
a slight token of my <lb />
recognition of this fact I have a <lb />
present for you. Pray accept this <lb />
bottle of hair <lb />
Home Companion. <lb />
The Satchel With a False Bottom and <lb />
the In the Dress Near Belt. <lb />
Some Successful of <lb />
Their Very Simplicity. <lb />
As numerous as they ingenious <lb />
are the tricks of the modern shoplift- <lb />
declare store It keeps <lb />
the detectives busy to to the <lb />
devices or the men and women who <lb />
live by their in stealing <lb />
stores. For bricks that canny a <lb />
of criminal, it Is said, <lb />
them. <lb />
The method of stealing by using tho <lb />
satchel with false bottom is one of <lb />
the of tricks. <lb />
Well disguised, the shoplifter enters <lb />
a store. Her eyes run over the <lb />
She perceive the object she <lb />
something small and <lb />
valuable, sometime a purse n custom- <lb />
has lift lying the counter. <lb />
Over the ob I the sin places <lb />
her satchel. Pretending lo delve into <lb />
the to I or hand- <lb />
kerchief, the thief . a false <lb />
In beg, u r It, draws in- <lb />
side desired adjusts the <lb />
false bottom, closes satchel and <lb />
walks <lb />
this Is only one of many clover <lb />
ruses declared a detective <lb />
the other day. especially <lb />
are Their dress, of course. <lb />
helps <lb />
of the methods of stealing Is <lb />
for the shoplifter to have a silt In her <lb />
dress near the belt. As she stands near <lb />
the counter she can deftly the <lb />
article desired, be it a piece of <lb />
or costly fabric or bit of jewelry, <lb />
and slip It into skirt. The folds of <lb />
the skirt v luminous conceal <lb />
the tiling stolen. <lb />
tricks are successful because <lb />
of their simplicity. A fashionably <lb />
dressed woman may walk into the <lb />
clothing department, look over coat <lb />
suits, pick up one, fold it neatly-up. <lb />
place it under her coat and walk <lb />
she is detected she will <lb />
declare bought the suit <lb />
some time before and that has <lb />
brought it back to be altered. <lb />
a woman, her bands glittering- <lb />
with rings dressed In the latest <lb />
style, may walk into the store some <lb />
winter day. She wears only a rich <lb />
coat of dark fabric. <lb />
the coat department will ask <lb />
to sec some fur lined coats. Oh. she is <lb />
very particular tries on one after <lb />
another. Other customer up. and <lb />
Hie saleslady gets with them <lb />
while madam Is trying to suit herself. <lb />
the saleslady is turned she <lb />
pins on one of the richest sable trim- <lb />
med coats, turns on her and <lb />
the salesgirl <lb />
may net notice the loss until there ls <lb />
an account of stock. <lb />
month from fifty to <lb />
an unknown star <lb />
or a dead sou to our solar sys- <lb />
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I News, who answers bis <lb />
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and hi heat of the <lb />
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leap from It <lb />
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a s.-c enormous explosive <lb />
force Is restrained oily by the greater <lb />
force of the sun's gravity. an <lb />
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came within distance of it <lb />
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tense, out from our <lb />
sun from of <lb />
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arms of matter, Niching far <lb />
lb.- planet. As lb star <lb />
passed, its moving boss would give a <lb />
further twist to the sun and would <lb />
pull the onus matter Into the shape <lb />
of a great double Spiral. n-d <lb />
motion v., thus pa to <lb />
nebula thus from the <lb />
solar system extinguished in ca- <lb />
new sun. with planets con- <lb />
from the lamps and <lb />
ties in the projecting arms, would <lb />
arise. <lb />
CAPE HATTERAS. <lb />
The Shifting Sands and of This <lb />
Isolated <lb />
There are few names more widely <lb />
known In United States or <lb />
ties about greater Ignorance <lb />
prevails than Cape Hat terns. Situated <lb />
as It is the angle where the long <lb />
strip of sand beach from Cane Henry <lb />
south turns a eight angle to the <lb />
westward, with the widest part of <lb />
sound between It and tho <lb />
mainland and with the beach both <lb />
west and north cut into several islands <lb />
by Inlets sound to ocean. Its <lb />
Isolated. No means of trans- <lb />
exist the beach, and <lb />
with the nearest railway station from <lb />
which a regular transportation route <lb />
is operated a hundred miles <lb />
away It is an easier place to talk <lb />
than to visit <lb />
Like all sand promontories, point <lb />
of the cape Is always moving. An old <lb />
wreck deep In the sand and <lb />
rests ore made in the average large showing only the stamps of her masts <lb />
department store. The detectives must bowsprit and the rusty skeletons <lb />
be extremely careful, for a false charge of what were once her chain plates <lb />
would precipitate n suit for damages. and dead eyes Is now a quarter of a <lb />
which would mean many thousands. I mile or more inland. Twenty years <lb />
departments bold especial I ago she Is said to have lain in tho <lb />
lures for shoplifters. The jewelry do- j water, where she struck or drifted <lb />
pertinent Is Invariably guarded. ashore, the land now outside of her <lb />
the furs come In we have sleuths who having been built up since by the <lb />
keep their eyes open for the woman , of the wind and the waves. <lb />
Jul-s Methods. <lb />
Jules Verne, author Twenty <lb />
Thousand Leagues Under the <lb />
required no enactment <lb />
to make him get up early, lie rose <lb />
at in the morning in the <lb />
and climbed up a sort of <lb />
which dominated his house in <lb />
the Boulevard de <lb />
where his study was sit- <lb />
lie called this room hi <lb />
There he used to work <lb />
until o'clock. In tho <lb />
thing not to the deck I when he awoke ho would await day <lb />
cashed into the house and light reading ill bed fit, <lb />
a second n Hash of shot from the I evolving scenes for his novels. After <lb />
as the weight of vessel pulled it , <lb />
The anchors sliding from I Cabin. <lb />
I be bow to the tumult, a every- <lb />
who likes to take n fur to the <lb />
to examine It. Hun running for the <lb />
the woman with the false skirt <lb />
and the woman who puts a fur on and <lb />
audaciously walks an <lb />
Although the sales departments and <lb />
the detective departments work to- <lb />
there exists between a <lb />
spirit of rivalry. If a de- <lb />
perceives some one getting <lb />
sway with goods it casts discredit on <lb />
the person behind the counter from <lb />
which the goods wire stolen. There- <lb />
fore sales folk keep alert watch <lb />
for shoplifter. <lb />
might Imagine that goods are <lb />
dumped on the counters of <lb />
the big stores. As n matter of tact, <lb />
will have everything <lb />
so arranged that she win notice the <lb />
disappearance of an article almost <lb />
mediately. <lb />
If n saleswoman suspects n person <lb />
she Immediately notifies the bead de- <lb />
If It la a woman, a woman <lb />
detective ls usually put on the Job it <lb />
Is said store malingers usually find <lb />
Women mote than men. <lb />
Few arrests are ever made In the <lb />
stores, an arrest give only u <lb />
publicity. detective usual- <lb />
follow persons from <lb />
store end or <lb />
Two features connected with the <lb />
sailing of the fishing skiffs used hens <lb />
abouts are new to me. One ts of <lb />
using a member of the crew as shift- <lb />
ballast. A plank Is run out over <lb />
the side, the end caught tinder <lb />
the lee i while on the outer <lb />
end. With legs dangling over the water, <lb />
sits the man acting as ballast, and <lb />
this not In racing, you. but in <lb />
every day sailing. The other Is the <lb />
practice of as I beard It <lb />
called. meliorate treat her. when the <lb />
Is only lightly along, <lb />
man will fined up alongside the <lb />
ll ii and. <lb />
outward, will steadily rock side- <lb />
wise from one fool to Hie other with <lb />
faster. And Ii <lb />
he went tho n shot from I evolving scenes for his novels. After arrests him or her outside. <lb />
i. i i i . I overturned stoves; nothing save lunch it was bis to walk is f r <lb />
matron put two arm- ,., ,. ,,, , , b <lb />
chairs side by side before the par-; on surface the troubled bole la . ; <lb />
radiator, and I'd hold V e when, , ,, ,,,, , ,, . <lb />
match to a cigar till tho room got a I the old town then he Dry Goods which I , <lb />
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The mean depth of the sea is, <lb />
from two to three miles. <lb />
Head half tin hour n day <lb />
and ten year you will <lb />
Her Call. <lb />
The whole southland never claim- <lb />
ed h sweeter, more lovable and gen- This figure, however, is often <lb />
tie woman, but she could never passed, and soundings off tho <lb />
to use a Lately of the <lb />
the entire I i- hold was down with in the Pacific, <lb />
colds, and no one else able I or Just six miles, <lb />
to call a physician in tin night the greatest depth known. <lb />
After up land <lb />
summits of the Himalayas, <lb />
are little more than <lb />
would make for his club and read distribute the to <lb />
the newspapers and study the scion- <lb />
reviews, from which ho de- Only by concerted action and with <lb />
rived great lid in the composition highly staffs of detectives <lb />
I h . ii <lb />
his I . d me, <lb />
. . for am <lb />
ill hi -re was I .-. i . is riled <lb />
in <lb />
of his books. <lb />
can the stores cope with Hie <lb />
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stores, however, is now so t <lb />
that It Is to attempt p- ; I <lb />
lifting the cleverest shoplifter <lb />
dear little woman became panic <lb />
stricken not think of t i <lb />
word the when tin <lb />
Hurriedly slit <lb />
put the up mil rod <lb />
into tho cut of the el <lb />
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faces a king a let <lb />
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depth, it ma ho added, are <lb />
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An old couple lived iii the <lb />
of eastern Tennessee. Ho <lb />
ninety-five and she ninety. <lb />
son, a man of seventy, died. As <lb />
old folks crossed the pasture t <lb />
their after tho burial I he any reason , . . lying <lb />
man a roll down hot of one She <lb />
check. She putted him not s., fortunate in n <lb />
mi tho arm and nil i <lb />
mind, John; mind l <lb />
know I said i Jail term. . . <lb />
though thief may hale es <lb />
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lift, i <lb />
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KEEP THIS AND WATT UNTIL <lb />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th, AT A. M. <lb />
T. has Been SEIZED by the <lb />
NATIONAL SPECIAL SALES COMPANY, OF NEW YORK CITY <lb />
and will be sold by them regardless of former cost or value in ten days time beginning Wednesday, Aug. at A. M. <lb />
ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
Pair of fine Shoes Away Free <lb />
To each of the first ten men who purchase ONE CENT'S <lb />
or more in our store on Wednesday morning August <lb />
25th we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE a fine pair of dress <lb />
shoes to fit. . <lb />
To each of the first ten women we will give a fine pair <lb />
of dress shoes to fit ABSOLUTELY FREE. <lb />
FREE FREE <lb />
At different times during the entire ten days we will E <lb />
AWAY a number of VALUABLE PRESENTS both to women <lb />
men. <lb />
Closed <lb />
Our Store will be closed Monday and Tuesday August <lb />
and 24th to mark goods down and arrange stock for this <lb />
Mighty Strike Sale. Positively no goods sold or any one ad- <lb />
during these two days. <lb />
FREE <lb />
the Entire Ten Day. of this Sale we will give FREE CONCERTS inside of our in- <lb />
popular mule. AMUSEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. <lb />
Special Sensational Sales <lb />
will take place at various times each day of the sale. <lb />
Below we quote a few of Wednesday's Specials that will <lb />
be sold for a limited time only. We haven't the space to <lb />
mention more. <lb />
Between the hours of and o'clock Wed- <lb />
August th, we will sell very best Checked <lb />
Homespun at per yard, yards to a customer. <lb />
From to we will sell the very best grade of <lb />
Calico at per yard, yards to a customer. From <lb />
to we will sell very best Unbleached. Domestic at <lb />
yard, yards to a customer. From to we <lb />
will sell Mo-rick's Spool Cotton Thread at Spools for <lb />
Spools to a customer. SOMETHING DOING ALL THE <lb />
WANTED WANTED <lb />
Twenty five Salesmen, Twenty <lb />
five Salesladies, Twenty five <lb />
Cash Boys and ten bundle wrappers <lb />
to wait upon the thousands who will <lb />
visit this enormous Strike Sale. <lb />
Positively No <lb />
III <lb />
During This <lb />
ABSOLUTELY FREE <lb />
IN GOLD <lb />
Given away absolutely FREE. Every purchase of twenty <lb />
entitle you to one ticket coupon. These ticket <lb />
pons will be numbered in duplicate and on Saturday afternoon <lb />
September at o'clock the duplicate numbers will be put <lb />
into a box and securely fastened shaken well by every one <lb />
who four drawn out by some disinterested <lb />
or child. The person holding the first number drawn out <lb />
will receive in gold; the person holding the Second <lb />
Number drawn out in gold; the person holding the third <lb />
number and the fourth number At o'clock P. M. <lb />
the person holding the greatest number of ticket coupons will <lb />
receive in gold. <lb />
REMEMBER <lb />
Positively no one connected in any way with the store of <lb />
C. T. will be entitled to a single chance in this gold. <lb />
MM <lb />
Wilt and Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. <lb />
regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's While and Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, <lb />
regular price Sale Price . <lb />
Good Pins, regular price Sale Price, two papers <lb />
for . <lb />
Good Thread regular price Sale <lb />
Price, per spool . <lb />
Good Pearl Buttons, regular price Bale Price. <lb />
per dozen . <lb />
Good Safety Pins regular price Sale <lb />
Price, per <lb />
Good Hooks and Eyes, regular price Sale Price <lb />
per card . <lb />
Good Talcum Powder, regular price Sale Price <lb />
box . <lb />
AB ear staple MM all esters at <lb />
at <lb />
mm goods. <lb />
Very beat American Calicoes In all patterns, regular <lb />
price and Sale Price. <lb />
Yard-wide sheeting, regular price Bale Price----- . <lb />
Best Homespuns, regular price Sale <lb />
Price <lb />
Best Percales, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Beat F. Dress Ginghams, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Best apron Check Ginghams, regular price Bale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Good apron Check Ginghams, regular price Sale <lb />
Price <lb />
Best yard-wide Bleaching, regular price Bale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Beat Table Linen, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Best Table Linen, regular price f 1.25. Sale Price----- <lb />
Good Huck Towels, regular pries Sale Price----- <lb />
Good Huck Towels, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Good Huck Towels, regular price Sale Price <lb />
ate. <lb />
lie. <lb />
lie <lb />
GOODS SILkS. <lb />
and 44-inch in all durable colors, <lb />
regular price Sale Price . <lb />
44-inch Stripe Voiles, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Foulard Silks, all colors, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
in solid and stripes, colors, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
In Black and Colors, regular price <lb />
Sale Price i. <lb />
Fancy Lawns, beautiful patterns, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
White lawns, regular price Price. <lb />
White Lawns, regular price Bale Price. <lb />
White Lawns, regular price Bale Price. <lb />
White Lawns, regular price Bale Price. lie. <lb />
Black and Fancy Taffeta Bilks, wide, <lb />
regular price Sale Price <lb />
assortment of China Silks, regular price to <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Lot Suiting, all durable colors, regular price <lb />
Bale Price. <lb />
KISSES <lb />
Corsets, regular price Sale Price . ewe. <lb />
Corsets, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Ladles Extra Fine Dress Shields, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Large Assortment Ladies Gloves, regular <lb />
price Sale Price . <lb />
Vests, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Ladles Cause Vests, regular price Price. <lb />
Ladies Corset Covers, regular price Sale Price <lb />
and Fast Black Hose, regular price <lb />
Sale Price. <lb />
Regular Price Sale Price. <lb />
Regular Price Price. <lb />
Large Ladles and at <lb />
MILLINERY. <lb />
In this department you will all the latest <lb />
Creations in Ladies head-gear. Buy your bats now. <lb />
Me. <lb />
file. <lb />
Sc <lb />
4.111 <lb />
7.29 <lb />
aw <lb />
Ladles Trimmed Hats, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Ladies trimmed hats, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Ladles trimmed hats, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
trimmed hats, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Ladies trimmed hats, regular price Sale Price <lb />
LADIES., AS <lb />
Light-weight woolen Skirts, regular price <lb />
Sale Price <lb />
Swell Light-weight Tailor-made Suits, regular <lb />
price and Sale Price . <lb />
Blouse Waists, all colors, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, INSERTIONS, ETC <lb />
5.000 Hamburger Embroideries and Insertions, <lb />
regular price to Sale Price. <lb />
Regular Price Bale Price. <lb />
Regular Price Sale Price. see. <lb />
Regular Price Sale Price . <lb />
I. tab department w price a Rt <lb />
the <lb />
Valentine Laces, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Valentine Laces, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
LACE BED SPREADS, ETC <lb />
Lot Lace Curtains, regular price Sale <lb />
Price, per pair. <lb />
Lace Curtains, fine patterns, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Lace Curtains, most exclusive patterns, regular price <lb />
Sale Price. Ml <lb />
Lace Curtains, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Lace Curtains, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
One Lot Bed Spreads, values, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Bed Spreads, regular price Price. <lb />
Bed Spreads, regular price Sale Price. Lit <lb />
Ladles Patent Tip and Plain Toes Shoes, regular <lb />
price and Sale Price. <lb />
Lot Shoes, regular price to Sale <lb />
Price <lb />
Lot Ladles Shoes, regular price to Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Slippers In all leathers, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . Ml <lb />
Misses Slippers In all leathers, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . Ml <lb />
pair these Slippers are guaranteed to be solid <lb />
leather. <lb />
Men's Shoes in all leathers, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . Lit <lb />
Men's Shoes, in all leathers, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Men's Shoes, In all leathers, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Men's Shoes. In all leathers, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . tat <lb />
Lot Men's Work Shoes, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . Ml <lb />
Lot Work Shoes, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Lot Work Shoes, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Men's Work Shoes, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . l <lb />
REVS <lb />
Men's Negligee Shirts, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Negligee Shirts, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Negligee Shirts, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Work Shirts, regular price Price----- <lb />
Men's Work Shirts, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Men's Collars, Peabody Brand, regular price <lb />
Sale Price. <lb />
Men's regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Hen's regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's Fast Black Hose, regular price Price <lb />
Men's Fast Black Hose, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Fast Black Hose, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Fast Black Hose, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Work regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's Suspenders, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Men's Suspenders, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Men's Suspenders, regular price Sale rice. <lb />
tee. <lb />
lot Men's Hats, regular price and Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Men's Hats regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Men's Hats, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Men's Suits, regular price Sale <lb />
Men's Suits, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Suits, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's Suits, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's Suits, regular price Sale Price . <lb />
regular price Sale Price . <lb />
Suits, regular price Sale Price . <lb />
regular price Sale Price. MS <lb />
regular price Sale Price. <lb />
regular price Bale Price. <lb />
Men's Odd Pants, regular price Sale Price <lb />
Men's Odd Pants, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Men's Odd Pants, regular price Sale Price . <lb />
Odd Pants, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Odd Pants, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Men's Beet Overalls and Jumpers, regular price <lb />
Sale Price . H <lb />
Men's Overalls and Jumpers, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
ETC <lb />
Lot Solid Oak Washstands, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Lot Dressers, regular price Price . <lb />
Lot Center Tables, regular price Bale Price. <lb />
Lot Trunks, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Lot Trunks, regular price Sale Price . <lb />
Lot Trunks, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Lot Trunks, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Lot Solid Oak Bedsteads, regular price Sale <lb />
Price . <lb />
Lot Iron Bedsteads, regular price to <lb />
Sale Price . <lb />
Baby Cradles, regular price Sale Price. <lb />
Mattresses, regular price Sale Price----- <lb />
Lit <lb />
1.18 <lb />
THE PEOPLE WILL FLOCK BY THE THOUSANDS TO THE THE GREATEST OF ALL SALES <lb />
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED <lb />
If you are dissatisfied with anything purchased during this sale <lb />
just say the word and we will return your money during the <lb />
sale as cheerfully as we took it. . <lb />
C T. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
OWEN G. DUNN, NEW BERN, N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN <lb />
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nun <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Subscription- One Year <lb />
Six Month <lb />
Single Copy . <lb />
Advertising rate may be had upon <lb />
application lit tho business office in The <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans and <lb />
Third street. <lb />
Entered post office at Greenville <lb />
N. C, mail matter.<lb />
famous <lb />
Mme. i Had an Exciting <lb />
and Dramatic Career. <lb />
A SNAKE STORY. <lb />
IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. <lb />
FRIDAY AUGUST 1909. <lb />
SUPERSTITIONS. <lb />
During That Era of Bloodshed She <lb />
Modeled of the Heeds That Fall <lb />
by the Guillotine and Was For a <lb />
Time In Prison as a Suspect. <lb />
This the story of Mine. <lb />
who MM horn In In <lb />
died In in MB, who. <lb />
the stormy time of rev- <lb />
In wax some of <lb />
that Ml by the <lb />
Marie was I lie of <lb />
an aid of <lb />
In the Seven war. She was <lb />
after I ho of her father. <lb />
Her mother was the sister of Pr. <lb />
John Christopher of <lb />
This Dr. bud made many <lb />
and other model In wax <lb />
had attracted the attention of tho <lb />
de <lb />
to come to establish <lb />
himself as a modeler In was. <lb />
The studio became the <lb />
of the fashionable world, and <lb />
In connection with this lie had a muse- <lb />
um of curiosities. Among, his patrons <lb />
were Voltaire, Jacques. <lb />
Diderot, <lb />
Paul Jones many <lb />
notable persons. <lb />
In his visits to his sister at <lb />
Dr. had his Marie, <lb />
many of the of <lb />
wax. She showed such ability In this <lb />
that her uncle her mother lo <lb />
make a home with him In Paris to <lb />
allow him to adopt Marie as <lb />
Marie began earnest with Dr. <lb />
and she was so skillful In <lb />
the modeling of mix flowers that this <lb />
art became a craze. Even the royal <lb />
personages In palace took It up. <lb />
and Marie some time giving <lb />
THey Flay an Important <lb />
In Human Affair. <lb />
When Sir Charles Napier had con- <lb />
All. he It <lb />
possible lo force or coax the wily <lb />
Egyptian Into sluing the treaty which <lb />
would make his victory effective. <lb />
He had nineteen Interviews with <lb />
In which the by <lb />
turns argued, flattered and threatened <lb />
hi antagonist, who listened day after <lb />
day with the same Immovable, smiling <lb />
countenance. <lb />
One day Sir Charles In speaking of <lb />
England said casually that It <lb />
governed a lucky A <lb />
strange flash passed over the pasha's <lb />
countenance, hut he made no answer. <lb />
As soon as Napier bad gone <lb />
for the causal, who was <lb />
an Egyptian, and <lb />
were In when the Eng- <lb />
queen was crowned. Were the <lb />
omens had or <lb />
think that good lock Is writ- <lb />
ten on her <lb />
did not think upon matter be- <lb />
fore, hut now that you ask mo I be- <lb />
that It Is. When she Allah son lo Mme. Elizabeth, the <lb />
Yarn That Was Spun by a <lb />
In Australia. <lb />
An Australian traveler says that he <lb />
one day walking In the thick <lb />
scrub, collecting when he <lb />
upon a large light brown snake. <lb />
a specie of python, upon the <lb />
ground. <lb />
He was far the finest one he had <lb />
ever seen at He was <lb />
ten or twelve feet Ions and as thick <lb />
as a in.-in at the knee. <lb />
lie looked enough to devour a <lb />
man. at the collector felt half <lb />
inclined to away. <lb />
He recovered himself, however, <lb />
was on the point of shooting tho <lb />
; with n charge of shot In <lb />
. order to carry home skin when it <lb />
I occurred to him that ho would be <lb />
worth live tilings as much If he were <lb />
alive. <lb />
he says, leather strap <lb />
with a hurtle In my game hag. and <lb />
j with this I determined to BOOM the <lb />
snake. <lb />
started toward him. but when I <lb />
near he partly unrolled, opened <lb />
THE <lb />
How It Is Kept at the Naval Ob- <lb />
In Washington. <lb />
THE SIGNAL FOR HIGH NOON. <lb />
It I Flashed Out Over a Mil- <lb />
lion cf Telegraph Wire <lb />
Day In the Finely Ad- <lb />
justed Instruments That Are Used. <lb />
A few minutes before o'clock noon <lb />
every day in the year a <lb />
walks into a room of main <lb />
at Hie naval observatory, <lb />
which c. up on n hill In the <lb />
i art of the of Coin in- <lb />
He glances various <lb />
In the in. in and then goes over to a <lb />
table which Is covered with electric <lb />
He watches the clocks to bis left <lb />
closely Raul waits for the hands to <lb />
AN OLD TIME HANGING. <lb />
The Dark Day -Old Was <lb />
Executed In Maryland. <lb />
dark as the when old Jen <lb />
was Is one of the many <lb />
quaint sayings that for generations bas <lb />
been used on the lower eastern shore <lb />
of Maryland, from the accounts <lb />
that have been given by those <lb />
lived In old Jennie's day there never <lb />
has been a day since that time a dark <lb />
the day on which she was executed <lb />
for wholesale murder In the neighbor- <lb />
hood In which lived. <lb />
The old murderess publicly <lb />
hanged In ISIS in the old yard at <lb />
Princess Anne, and all those re- <lb />
Hint particular day <lb />
passed Into the great beyond long ago. <lb />
The murderess was n white woman, <lb />
tall and angular, and It that <lb />
she resembled what popularly <lb />
supposed to he a far more than <lb />
OLD <lb />
They Were Important <lb />
of Warfare. <lb />
TREASURED AS HEIRLOOMS. <lb />
Handed Down From Father to Son and <lb />
From Friend to <lb />
and Ornamented, They Used a <lb />
Gifts Instead of Jeweled <lb />
Modern Inventions have robbed war- <lb />
fare of much of Its romance the <lb />
soldier of much of his old time <lb />
Although tho <lb />
implement of war disappeared <lb />
long before the gun of today <lb />
was dreamed of. It wasn't so very long <lb />
she did tip to date woman of that ago, a n matter of fact, that men <lb />
roach As the second hand <lb />
his month very wide, thereby on the dial ho <lb />
his teeth, hissing spite- pares to shift a switch. The clock Is <lb />
fully, k at mo. I dodged behind <lb />
a small tree and. leaning out far <lb />
a I dared, tried several to <lb />
noose <lb />
I had teased him for some <lb />
he suddenly started off full <lb />
speed. I my gun by <lb />
of hard through the thick <lb />
scrub managed to head him off. lie <lb />
so that when the sec- <lb />
hand points to It exactly marks <lb />
toe of a now minute. , <lb />
As n-ii lies the the <lb />
are thrown on. That a signal <lb />
that goes oaf over <lb />
miles of telegraph lines. In <lb />
York. Buffalo, Cleve- <lb />
land. Newport, Baltimore, Newport <lb />
and junta I tried the but News. Norfolk, Savannah. New <lb />
he put his head under his In a j leans, Key <lb />
and elsewhere the time so up mi <lb />
day. in fact, local history records that <lb />
she practiced witchcraft. No one ever <lb />
know where she came from, he bar- <lb />
very mysteriously <lb />
Into the neighborhood, killed <lb />
a family of four. <lb />
Old Jennie was not hanged on a <lb />
fold In those days murderers were <lb />
executed with as little trouble ex-; <lb />
pee as possible. The wizen <lb />
terror of nil Somerset was placed In <lb />
a cart drawn by two oxen placed <lb />
directly mirier a stout limb of an old <lb />
oak tree stood In the Jail yard. <lb />
The rope was fixed lo <lb />
were carrying Some of <lb />
tho soldiers In the Mexican war, for <lb />
example, them. <lb />
The carried by th <lb />
fighter In th early day of conn- <lb />
try were often of comparatively <lb />
workmanship, but they were <lb />
and banded down from father <lb />
to son and from friend to <lb />
Strange to say, though cherished In <lb />
this manner, collectors have had a <lb />
very hard time In locating any great <lb />
number of the used In <lb />
this country, and this In of the <lb />
nod her neck, amid the of, awed In the seventeenth <lb />
very sulky manner. I reached out from <lb />
my Shelter behind a tree caught <lb />
by the tall, hut he nulled away <lb />
with groat force and glided off again. <lb />
time he took refuge under a <lb />
fallen tree and I could head <lb />
their poles. People know It Is <lb />
live to BOOB, Washington time. <lb />
Tin clock which keeps tho time In <lb />
the observatory ticks on. With <lb />
tick there is a contact of electric <lb />
to help her in work, her eyes ran <lb />
over. Allah love the <lb />
doubt of said <lb />
anxiously. must be <lb />
Early the next morning he sent for <lb />
Sir Charles and signed the treaty. <lb />
English power and English cannon he <lb />
could brave, but not writ- <lb />
ten the forehead of a good <lb />
an whom he had never seen. <lb />
General remarkable <lb />
over the Chinese was In a <lb />
degree due. it Is stated, to belief <lb />
In his extraordinary luck. . the <lb />
be was followed by <lb />
an army which did not comprehend <lb />
either his ability or his religions <lb />
but which believed flint he was pro- <lb />
by an Invisible being who led <lb />
of XVI. <lb />
When broke out Dr. <lb />
took the side of the people ail <lb />
sent for Marie to come from the pal- <lb />
ace. It was rather singular that two <lb />
of Iris wax models should have played <lb />
n foremost part in tho scenes <lb />
of that awful period. In his <lb />
of models was u bust of the min- <lb />
Necker. father of Mme. de <lb />
and one of Philippe, duke of Or- <lb />
leans. Two days before the storming <lb />
of the a mob took these two <lb />
busts from his museum In Pain is <lb />
draped them In black crape to <lb />
show their sympathy and started to <lb />
parade the streets with these. <lb />
As the Died across tho <lb />
Place a troop of <lb />
to victory. No sword could and one of the charged. A <lb />
wound or bullet kill. A <lb />
cane which he carried was <lb />
supposed to be magic talisman <lb />
which brought him victory, and Gen- <lb />
Gordon shrewd enough <lb />
ways to carry this cane when he led <lb />
them <lb />
These superstitions seem absurd to <lb />
hut they show that the Ignorant <lb />
men who hold them believe In an In- <lb />
visible power who give good or <lb />
fortune his Truth. <lb />
MAN EATING TIGERS. <lb />
sword stroke cut the bust of Necker <lb />
In halves, lb mun who was carry- <lb />
II was hit by a musket lo the <lb />
leg received the thrust of n sword <lb />
In his breast. <lb />
The bust cf the Duke of Orleans <lb />
escaped Injury, but In light to de- <lb />
fend it several persons were killed. <lb />
The soldier made efforts to <lb />
demolish It. <lb />
At the biking of the Pastille Dr. Cur- <lb />
was active for his services to <lb />
was rewarded by the <lb />
assembly. A badge of honor was <lb />
to him. this was inscribed <lb />
with the famous date n memorial <lb />
of his bravery and patriotism. <lb />
house was a favorite place of meeting <lb />
with the lenders of the revolution, so <lb />
Marie had an opportunity to see <lb />
all. <lb />
Them was only one time when <lb />
The Killing Method of These Terrible <lb />
Brute In India. <lb />
theory that man eating tiger <lb />
I always an old tiger, more or less <lb />
toothless and feeble, which bas found <lb />
the strain of vigorous wild i <lb />
too much for Its falling strength. <lb />
has been upset by the bagging of no- dancer during this <lb />
man eater, which were found i p , i <lb />
to be young animals in the full pride <lb />
of powers. And It is likely that <lb />
taste for human flesh Is passed <lb />
on from mother to child, the tigress, <lb />
herself a man eater, teaching her cobs <lb />
to hunt as she hunts. Hew terrible n <lb />
thing a man cater may be can he <lb />
judged from the fact that a tiger gen- <lb />
kills every second night, whether <lb />
Its quarry be man or beast, <lb />
killed, it makes one meal that night. <lb />
then drag the carcass somewhere Into <lb />
cover more or less conceal It as <lb />
I crate period. She <lb />
and sent to prison. Here at the same <lb />
time Mine, de who <lb />
had barely guillotine <lb />
who was later the Josephine of <lb />
Iron Bonaparte. Her was able <lb />
to get Marie's release from prison, <lb />
she came In time to wee the down- <lb />
fall of Ho Danton and <lb />
In the days of their power bad <lb />
been called lo model the heads of <lb />
ninny who fell by the guillotine. She <lb />
was obliged to take them Just after Die <lb />
a dog may hide a bone. On the next aw <lb />
night Its habit Is to return to the j <lb />
kill, and It is In that second visit that <lb />
the hunter usually find hi <lb />
It I not rule for a tiger <lb />
to return again a third time, not be- <lb />
cause It Is above eating carrion, but <lb />
seemingly It tire of the carcass, which <lb />
It has already twice mumbled over. <lb />
Thus one tiger In India ho been <lb />
known lo kill regularly Its fifteen <lb />
a mouth with almost mechanical <lb />
punctuality Another, which seeming- <lb />
did not confine Itself entirely to <lb />
human flesh, devoured average <lb />
eighty people, men and women, for <lb />
years, while yet another Is <lb />
reported to have killed people and <lb />
lo have slopped traffic on a public <lb />
for ninny weeks. There have <lb />
been both English sportsmen and <lb />
who have accounted for <lb />
hundred tigers and hot <lb />
many a tiger ha killed more human <lb />
beings than any man ha ever <lb />
Times. <lb />
Marie Antoinette of the <lb />
the friend. When <lb />
lenders suffered by the guillotine <lb />
hi their turn she modeled their <lb />
After the her uncle died, <lb />
and In she married M. <lb />
She could not overcome the shock of <lb />
her es during the revolution. <lb />
Bud she persuaded her husband lo <lb />
lake her valuable <lb />
of wax models left by Dr. <lb />
off sliding down the hole of points. A circuit is closed, and In- <lb />
some wild animal. on the table similar In <lb />
reached the spot just a the last pea ranee to a telegraph Bounder licks <lb />
two or three feet of his body were away loudly. <lb />
disappearing, bis tail with It on to the twenty-ninth see- <lb />
both hands. I bung on desperately. then skips one tick, then resumes <lb />
my rest braced against a limb Its steady sounding until the last live <lb />
of the I pulled the tall cracked seconds; then there is another gap. <lb />
and snapped as If it break Those gaps are for the purpose of <lb />
Sometimes lie pulled me to with- giving listeners the other ends of <lb />
In a few Inches of the hole, then the system of wires a chance lo <lb />
I would brace myself against the limb know what part of the minute the <lb />
drag halfway out. I clock is on. So It goes up to the last <lb />
last I grew so tired that I had minute. <lb />
the crowd and tho curse of tho <lb />
doomed woman, and when all In <lb />
readiness a hunch of fodder <lb />
placed ten paces from the oxen's heads, <lb />
they were given the Word to <lb />
Obeying the command, they made a <lb />
boo lino for the fodder and left old <lb />
Jennie dangling at the end of the rope. <lb />
That day. It has been told thousands <lb />
of times, the darkest ever known <lb />
In this section. Chickens remained on <lb />
eighteenth centuries. <lb />
In I and Indian war the <lb />
and Americans carried <lb />
It has been estimated. <lb />
to say of the number carried <lb />
by those on the French In tho <lb />
there wars, according <lb />
the best estimates, about 10.000 pow- <lb />
In nae In the American <lb />
army without counting those on tho <lb />
British side. The European troop bad <lb />
to let go my bold, and with many re- <lb />
saw the Inst few Inches of the <lb />
tall disappear beneath the <lb />
THE DUTCH KITCHEN. <lb />
At the twenty-ninth second there Is <lb />
again the skipping of one second. <lb />
the clock t the. <lb />
second. Then the circuit <lb />
mains open for ten seconds. There Is <lb />
j silence all along the wiles, i <lb />
Room In the House and Has a Al Other end. where there are <lb />
Bed In the Corner. balls or merely train operators, <lb />
Holland, of all countries. Is a memo-, that noon Is ; <lb />
rial to the unceasing labor of man's there. The second hand makes I <lb />
bands. It exists not because the sea, finally rot lies <lb />
higher Its green stretches, surfer is-mother click; <lb />
It to. but man by labor of the sounder Is down, <lb />
his bind and of bis brain has kept hundreds of thousand <lb />
tbs water back. The Dutch in Washing.; <lb />
have not only earned their i <lb />
are made It. It a wonderful operation, get-1 <lb />
have they found time to do ting the time, and highly technical. <lb />
It you yourself. Hut you are . Clocks, chronographs <lb />
to know more of work which In other Instruments of value <lb />
Holland never ceases. Of Work ; used, and the and recording <lb />
which goes on within those houses you time have readied a point where <lb />
know nothing until at Delft you make j the Is practically <lb />
your first acquaintance with a Dutch <lb />
kitchen. I The results obtained arc of great <lb />
The kitchen Is properly a large room value, particularly to mariners. The <lb />
as compared with the other room In . hi only flashed to hundreds <lb />
the house, for It Is the gathering potato In the United States, but It <lb />
at all times for the family. The table ls fr om lo sea by wireless. A <lb />
Is round Hand not In , carries the Hash to Havana; an- <lb />
of the room, hut so that the . other to Panama and Callao. <lb />
mistress, sitting at one side, can reach I observatory here does not send <lb />
her bawl om to the stove without lime much farther west than <lb />
I Bookies, but they have an <lb />
In one corner of the kitchen Is such the Island navy yard, and <lb />
a bed as you have never seen before. I from the lime ls sent up <lb />
The starched white muslin cur- down the Pacific cast, just It is <lb />
make It look liken blind window, from here to eastern, part of the <lb />
but the grandson pulls the curtains States. In the cities where <lb />
back, In recess formed by the central time Is tho flash marks <lb />
closet on one side and the corner of o'clock. An hour later local opera- <lb />
room on the other you see the tors drop the time balls. <lb />
place where your hostess Bleeps. There The mean lime is determined by as- <lb />
a high feather bed and many cover-; When <lb />
j stars pass the <lb />
stove Is a brick one. set In culled the meridian of <lb />
deep old fireplace. The old mantel Is it Is a certain lime. The Operator <lb />
piled with brass vessels, which the; watches for the through a <lb />
old woman Dies as though they were scope, the Held of which Is covered <lb />
common tin. On one side I a with wires. <lb />
statue of the Virgin. On the other side I roach a cumin point In <lb />
under glass globe Is a waxen statue transit the operator presses a key In <lb />
Queen in wedding bis hand. A contact is sands and re- <lb />
Idea Magazine. corded on a chronograph. The <lb />
graph consists of n cylinder covered <lb />
their roosts throughout the entire day, I discarded them, course, but <lb />
their colonial allies naturally were <lb />
equipped with them. <lb />
A few years ago J. Greenwood <lb />
presented to lb Now fork <lb />
a collection of water color <lb />
of be had found <lb />
still In existence. <lb />
Although the search prosecuted <lb />
diligence, the number of pow- <lb />
actually located sketched <lb />
not much more than showing <lb />
how quickly the horn have been <lb />
may be seen stalk- appearing. <lb />
the edge of tho woods are supposed to have <lb />
come Into use almost simultaneously <lb />
while candles by the score burned In <lb />
the houses that the servants might see <lb />
to do work The local <lb />
of day were at a loss to account <lb />
for the strange phenomenon, tho <lb />
graphic descriptions they <lb />
of It which were recorded years <lb />
ago make Interesting reading. <lb />
The superstitious whites <lb />
of those days naturally thought that <lb />
the end of time had come. A great <lb />
many declare today that tho <lb />
ghost of old <lb />
log around on <lb />
near where she committed her crimes <lb />
any time on a dark, cloudy night and j of gunpowder. A <lb />
they are very careful not to encounter found to carry the pow- <lb />
Chicago dry- men quickly <lb />
Ocean. i found that there wasn't anything bet- <lb />
or cheaper In time for <lb />
WINGS THAT WERE FINS. <lb />
Evidence That Pinion Wee <lb />
One Used For Swimming. <lb />
Ornithological are the pen-; <lb />
their curiously shaped <lb />
wings and odd. upright car-; <lb />
rug, The of their <lb />
this purpose than the of an <lb />
ware In general use lo six- <lb />
century and were brought to <lb />
country by first The <lb />
oldest horn picture appear hi <lb />
the collection was found near <lb />
N. V-. bears date of <lb />
It was generally the horns of their <lb />
own cattle that the farmer of <lb />
suggest that lbs penguins ore descend- <lb />
ants of birds used their wing America used. lose of a born lo <lb />
rather than legs In the pursuit of prey nowise Impaired the of the <lb />
Th Oldest. <lb />
Three old sports were chatting after <lb />
A fountain rests on <lb />
paper. It Is held by arm <lb />
Reasonable Request. <lb />
said old as he <lb />
finished Ills dinner, am going to <lb />
ask you to do me a favor. want yon <lb />
to give your young <lb />
message from <lb />
Arabella blushed and looked down at <lb />
plate <lb />
the Muff old millionaire <lb />
went on. I object to his <lb />
Here up my gas <lb />
bills, but I do object to bis <lb />
the morning paper with <lb />
when Answer <lb />
They this collection In <lb />
the Strand. The collection was taken <lb />
all country, and It <lb />
was brought back to London and made <lb />
a permanent exhibition. Her sons con- <lb />
ducted the business, and she look nil <lb />
active share in this till she eighty <lb />
of <lb />
Naming Their Children. <lb />
It was a musical man who gave his <lb />
four daughters the following names; <lb />
Do-re. Ml fa. H. la. Tl-do. The first es- <lb />
the nickname Dora, the <lb />
second answered the own- <lb />
ed up to Solly, while the youngest gen- <lb />
The of the musical man Is <lb />
matched by that of provincial <lb />
printer who named his children from <lb />
the type he Pearl. <lb />
Diamond. first two are no <lb />
names for girls, only Ruby hap <lb />
pencil lo Is- a boy. He folio-. -d In hi; <lb />
father's footsteps afterward <lb />
came a printer's manager In <lb />
London chronicle. , <lb />
a copious dinner, when one of them to mechanism. The <lb />
said. bet my name is i revolves once a minute, and the <lb />
bet was Immediately accepted, moves along surface of <lb />
and he produced his card, rending making a spiral line, <lb />
A sidereal clock of the make Is <lb />
dear said the second, Show running In a vault underneath ob- <lb />
his card. nm Mr. each tick of <lb />
Is the replied la i of two point <lb />
producing hi card, and they could to wires <lb />
read B. printed on It. <lb />
Judge's Library. <lb />
, A Bright Boy. <lb />
said the teacher, <lb />
may give me an example of coin- <lb />
said Tommy, with some <lb />
that lead lo an at- <lb />
to the arm I hat holds the pen <lb />
of the chronograph. The clock is so <lb />
i that each minute pen <lb />
Jumps to one side. Consequently there <lb />
Is n break In I he line. <lb />
There are other breaks, when <lb />
the observer the stars <lb />
me fodder <lb />
me both married on I <lb />
de same Weekly. <lb />
Shrewd Girl. <lb />
Is an girl. <lb />
Is no doubt about Hint. <lb />
She Is to a clergyman, and <lb />
he says that she asked him If be <lb />
-couldn't perform marriage <lb />
and save the wedding fee.-New <lb />
Pres. <lb />
corded for each star, <lb />
for errors. Is the clock lime of <lb />
the slur's transit. Whatever <lb />
Is the and <lb />
sidereal marked by trans- <lb />
it of the stars Is the error of the <lb />
clock. Prom these astronomical ob- <lb />
the sidereal time Is ob- <lb />
The error amounts In but <lb />
little, rarely being more than from <lb />
live to tell <lb />
The time of lending a Hush over the <lb />
under water, and as the struggle In <lb />
the competing <lb />
the most expert sort of <lb />
trimming would get the most food <lb />
oust less successful rivals. Th <lb />
winners gained advantage over their <lb />
neighbors proportion a their wings <lb />
Improved swimming organs and In- <lb />
of necessity became less <lb />
to perform the work of flight <lb />
In el. other birds the feathers, <lb />
shed annually, are more or less grad- <lb />
displaced. But In the penguins <lb />
new feathers all start into being at <lb />
the same lime thrust out the old <lb />
feathers Upon their tips so that these <lb />
Come In great Hakes. Whereas <lb />
la oil birds save penguins the new <lb />
feathers they thrust way <lb />
through skin end In pencil-like <lb />
points, formed by Investing sheaths. <lb />
In the these sheaths are open <lb />
at tips and attached by their <lb />
to the roots of the old feathers, and <lb />
hence these are held to their <lb />
sore until they have attained o sun <lb />
dent length to Insure protection against <lb />
cold. <lb />
The curious for retaining the <lb />
warmth afforded by the old feather <lb />
until the new generation can fill their <lb />
places Is to the fact <lb />
that penguins natives of the ant- <lb />
arctic region, although some now In- <lb />
habit tropical Tribune. <lb />
Short and to th Point <lb />
A coal merchant who a man <lb />
few words once wrote to an the <lb />
following brief <lb />
Dear <lb />
In line lime the agent's reply <lb />
as <lb />
Dear Mr. <lb />
Tho coal dealer's translated, <lb />
said. my coal I the <lb />
semicolon expressed verbally. <lb />
The agent Informed the dealer that <lb />
the coal was shipped by <lb />
ply, Scrap Book. <lb />
National Pride. <lb />
Sleepy Silas-1 dis paper <lb />
England and Wales have Is II. ally nothing, A flash <lb />
per just Ilka Greenwich. In <lb />
de about <lb />
icier Ocean. <lb />
Unless They Are Heiress. <lb />
hard to lose a beautiful <lb />
said the wedding guest <lb />
a blame -lit harder to loss the <lb />
homely replied the old man who <lb />
had vat to Tran- <lb />
script <lb />
Not <lb />
I saying when I dodged <lb />
that <lb />
Ton were saying that life Is not <lb />
worth living Hut If you think so <lb />
why you Louisville <lb />
Courier <lb />
Man Is made of dust, tint he Is <lb />
out for <lb />
animal, and bulls frequently were <lb />
upon to make the sacrifice. Such <lb />
horn easily obtained and <lb />
wouldn't rust on Id be carried lo <lb />
rain and through stream without <lb />
powder In them getting wet <lb />
They were always worn under <lb />
left arm by a strap that over <lb />
right shoulder, the curve lo born <lb />
conforming to the shape of body <lb />
and serving to keep It out of way <lb />
of the wearer. There was o stopple In <lb />
the small end. without being no- <lb />
thing the powder could be poured Into <lb />
the right band and thence Into the gun. <lb />
Boiled, scraped and cleaned nod col- <lb />
with orange or yellow dye, <lb />
which th way most of the per- <lb />
horns were prepared, they lent <lb />
themselves more readily to <lb />
by the owner than did any other <lb />
Bart of bis equipment, nod It ls this <lb />
fact which bas made them particularly <lb />
Interesting as historical relics. <lb />
friends in th day when powder- <lb />
horns were in general use Instead of <lb />
presenting n hero with on engraved <lb />
sword gave him a finely decorated <lb />
Sometimes horns were made to <lb />
order and the engraving done by pro- <lb />
Many of these horns were <lb />
beautifully colored, moat popular <lb />
bade being a sort of orange tint. <lb />
Perhaps the most remarkable exam- <lb />
of the engraving are to be seen <lb />
on the geographical horns whose <lb />
appear In the Greenwood <lb />
These geographical took <lb />
tho place of pocket map for early <lb />
pioneers. They were the work of pro- <lb />
engravers bi places like New <lb />
York and <lb />
Some of horns in the collection <lb />
contain practically complete maps of <lb />
old trails and waterways. of <lb />
the best of these tho data of <lb />
1707 and shows New York with Its <lb />
harbor filled ships New fork <lb />
state far as Lake <lb />
Ontario. The Hudson valley, with It <lb />
settlements, on of the <lb />
geographical horns discovered. On <lb />
horn shows the country between Ella- <lb />
little <lb />
settlement being carefully noted. <lb />
The horns thug -filed n double <lb />
pose. apply in- the traveler with a <lb />
map and carrying for <lb />
One of specimens In col- <lb />
slams Havana, as well as tho <lb />
trail Albany to It Is <lb />
believed hove been owned by n <lb />
In the English army cap- <lb />
the Cuban city and who later <lb />
served lo colonies. Washington <lb />
Post. <lb />
Make bay while the son shines. <lb />
the sun never shines o steadily and <lb />
bright ; art . <lb />
II <lb />
I am now offering some very desirable Residence lots for sale. <lb />
If you are expecting to build you a home or want to make a paying investment <lb />
it will be to your interest to see me. <lb />
I also have some splendid Manufacturing sites on railroad sidings for sale. <lb />
Terms to suit <lb />
L- C- ARTHUR, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
i Sci <lb />
offered three to the patrons cf <lb />
our stores, and it is our pleasure to announce that <lb />
these prizes have won by the <lb />
who drew the numbers <lb />
FIRST PRIZE-A Buffet worth to J. F, <lb />
Davenport, Ticket No. <lb />
SECOND Princess Dresser, worth <lb />
to T. W. Ticket No. <lb />
THIRD piece Toilet Set worth Mrs. <lb />
W. T. Burton. Ticket No. <lb />
These prizes are now at our stores and will be delivered <lb />
to the winner on presentation cf their tickets. <lb />
This is to say that I witnessed the and held <lb />
the contest the winning numbers for the three prizes <lb />
given by Boyd Furniture Co., and that the prizes <lb />
were drawn by the parties as mentioned in the above state- <lb />
C. S. CARR. <lb />
Your Pet <lb />
Of you have a pet phrase <lb />
or expression. Yon are one of tho <lb />
few exceptions if you <lb />
Very likely the very words with <lb />
which this article <lb />
used by you <lb />
turn, but yon don't know it. You <lb />
have, a particular ejaculation which <lb />
docs duty in all circumstances. It <lb />
may ho . variation of <lb />
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or it may be <lb />
church which is n <lb />
of You <lb />
probably end most of your sen- <lb />
with or <lb />
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which you bring in wherever you <lb />
can. Perhaps it is <lb />
the number of times word and <lb />
its in <lb />
your conversation is simply alarm- <lb />
But you don't sea it, you <lb />
Answers. <lb />
These arc absolutely free to the winners, as every <lb />
purchaser foil value every worth of goods <lb />
bought from us. <lb />
We carry a lull line of Furniture and House Furnishing <lb />
Goods, and it will always pay you to buy where you can <lb />
get the right goods at the right prices. <lb />
Taft ft Bi Furniture <lb />
, GREENVILLE, <lb />
Had All the Symptom. <lb />
The learned hobo was dispensing <lb />
knowledge for the benefit of his l.-s <lb />
enlightened companion. <lb />
you ever been bitten by a <lb />
lie asked. <lb />
do replied the <lb />
enlightened one. <lb />
i afraid of <lb />
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a curious disease. When <lb />
a person contracts hydrophobia t . <lb />
very thought of water makes bin <lb />
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I bet had it all me <lb />
an never . <lb />
York Tin s, <lb />
of the Academy. <lb />
n wealthy of <lb />
lived several hundred <lb />
years before tin- birth of Christ. <lb />
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prove, where men us.-. to n- <lb />
and listen to the teachings of <lb />
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take their name from the <lb />
old Greek, The real mean- <lb />
of the word academy to a <lb />
for <lb />
Norfolk and Southern Railway <lb />
R. <lb />
TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Important Changes in Schedules <lb />
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE <lb />
Between Washington, Greenville, Farmville, Wilson N. u. <lb />
Sterilized. <lb />
Inquired the vis- <lb />
covered bucket about tho <lb />
placer <lb />
answered the farmer. <lb />
are and <lb />
strictly Kansas City <lb />
No Danger, <lb />
Lady- I'd a pearl <lb />
i nulled knife for , . birthday, bill <lb />
I'm I'm afraid it would <lb />
nit p.-.;. The <lb />
knife t .- aid <lb />
ever anything.- Cleveland Leader. <lb />
W. P. EDWARDS <lb />
The man you looking for <lb />
when need <lb />
Bill Posting and Stan Tacking <lb />
aDd for Adv. <lb />
Pictures Framed to Order <lb />
No. <lb />
June <lb />
P M. <lb />
Through Between Raleigh, Wilson, Farmville, Greenville, <lb />
Washington and Bern, N. C. <lb />
No. I ; <lb />
Sunday i <lb />
Only pt <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
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Swiss Army Repeating <lb />
NO. SHOOTS TIMES <lb />
Made by the Swiss Government. Cost each to manufacture <lb />
in stupendous quantities, but owing- to said government soaking change <lb />
from a lead to a steel ball, an unheard of sacrifice sale was made, and we <lb />
were put in position to buy the guns at a price to enable us to offer <lb />
the following <lb />
A Marvel of Accuracy <lb />
Fine to Have Around the Home <lb />
for Protection. <lb />
No Better Gun Ever Made. <lb />
Guaranteed to be in Perfect Condition <lb />
By virtue the .-i . h tr <lb />
vi an . r . . i. i <lb />
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to highest bidder on <lb />
of , <lb />
noon, in the <lb />
N. C, all the lam which O. <lb />
Campbell died seized in it . near . <lb />
town of N. C, which <lb />
bean divided up into eleven small <lb />
of tracts and ore hundred and <lb />
twenty four town lots, as will <lb />
Safety Blades Sharpened <lb />
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9.36 <lb />
10.16 <lb />
10.80 <lb />
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Greenville <lb />
Washington <lb />
Chocowinity <lb />
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SCHEDULES <lb />
Made of Finest Tempered Steel. Perfect Workmanship. Buy now <lb />
Supply is limited. You will never have the chance again to get a <lb />
gun for <lb />
Baker Hart. <lb />
S. J. NOBLES <lb />
MODERN BARBER SHOP. <lb />
Nicely furnished, every <lb />
thing clean and <lb />
the very <lb />
Second to <lb />
none in the State.<lb />
j Opposite J. K. J. G. <lb />
W. M. DAWSON <lb />
Ladies and Gents Tailor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Pressing, Altering, Dyeing, <lb />
Scouring, and Dry Cleaning. <lb />
or no charges. <lb />
In rear of Herbert Harbor <lb />
Shop. <lb />
PERRY m. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors MM <lb />
,. . i w. and <lb />
appear by b map Hied <lb />
of the Clerk of the Superior <lb />
C as follows <lb />
H. O. Campbell homestead, farm <lb />
No, us on said map acres <lb />
more or <lb />
Farm as shown on said map <lb />
acres more or less, farm No ii us <lb />
shown on said map cG acts more leas, <lb />
farm NO. as shown on said map <lb />
acres more or less, farm no. as <lb />
shown on said map 1-2 acres more <lb />
or less, farm no. as shown on said <lb />
map acres more or less, farm no. <lb />
as shown on map acres more <lb />
or less, farm No. is shown on said <lb />
map 7-10 acres more or less, farm <lb />
No. a shown on said map C in <lb />
acres more or less, farm no. lo as <lb />
said map, acres more <lb />
or less, farm No. as shown on said <lb />
map acres more or less. <lb />
Also the following town <lb />
Lots in block A Nos. to as shown <lb />
on said map, lots in block It to <lb />
as shown on said map, lots in block C <lb />
Nos. to as on Bald map, lots <lb />
in block D Nos. to as shown on <lb />
said map, lots in block E to as I <lb />
shown o i said map, lots in block i <lb />
map, lots in block <lb />
ti Nos. lot as on said map, <lb />
lots in block H Nos. to as shown on <lb />
said map, lot in block Nos to as <lb />
shown on said map, lots in <lb />
to an shown on said map, in <lb />
block K Nos. to Hi a; shown on said <lb />
map, lots block I. nos. to a- <lb />
shown on said lots in block <lb />
Nos. to as shown on said lots <lb />
in block N Nos. to as shown on <lb />
said map, lots in block O Nos. I to as <lb />
shown on said, lots in block s is. I to <lb />
as shown on said map. <lb />
Also lot No. fronting on new road <lb />
and also fronting on <lb />
avenue as shown on said map. <lb />
Also lots Nos. to inclusive front <lb />
on avenue as shown <lb />
on said map. <lb />
Also lots Nos. to <lb />
fronting on new road as show on <lb />
map. <lb />
Terms of Sale; <lb />
cash and h i in . ; pi of <lb />
d re, years, d I pi . <lb />
meat- lo ire by n . <lb />
th. I ii, I ti b ti i; <lb />
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M ore Hi ltd . <lb />
of V. B. He will tell ll <lb />
you Better and More for Les.; <lb />
Money than any mas in Iowa, <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Place is headquarters for Com, Hay, I <lb />
Cats. Cotton Meal. Hulls, <lb />
Brand, Chicken Hominy, Crocked <lb />
Corn, corn Meal all kinds of <lb />
Feed, Salt, Lime and Cement. <lb />
CENTRAL <lb />
Barber Shop <lb />
Herbert Edmond, <lb />
Located in main sec- <lb />
of the town. Five chairs <lb />
in operation and each one <lb />
sided by a skilled barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
sharp. Our towels clean. <lb />
electrical machine for <lb />
dry shampoo and massacre. La- <lb />
dies waited on at their homes.<lb />
T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
East Carolina Training School <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers <lb />
carnations, and violets <lb />
a specialty. Wedding <lb />
floral offering <lb />
in Lost style at short <lb />
notice. Bummer <lb />
bulbs, bedding plants, rose <lb />
bushes and everything in the <lb />
line <lb />
J CO <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Established and maintained by the State for the young men and <lb />
women who wish to quality themselves for the profession teaching. <lb />
Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sanitation perfect. <lb />
opens October 1909. <lb />
For prospectus and address <lb />
H. WRIGHT, President, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
d ck w mos <lb />
FOR THE BEST <lb />
Furniture and House Furnishings <lb />
ALWAYS GO TO <lb />
TAFT c VAN DYKE <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
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to allow. <lb />
No Substitute <lb />
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D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
Truth In Preference to Fiction. <lb />
One Dollar Per Year <lb />
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COX'S MILL ITEMS. <lb />
Cox's Mill, N. C. IT. <lb />
6.0 <lb />
;, <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
J -ll <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
hot no and discounts <lb />
and unsecured <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Demand loans <lb />
Due I <lb />
Cash items <lb />
i r . . i ding <lb />
mil <lb />
arm. c--. Not 1-a k notes and oil r Cashier's check <lb />
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Total fl 4,314.90 <lb />
95,000.00 <lb />
050.00 <lb />
VOL. NO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, AUGUST 1909 <lb />
NUMBER <lb />
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Mi <lb />
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returned ; <lb />
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Saturday night. <lb />
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U. L. v.- .-.- spent <lb />
night in town. <lb />
t. . i went to House Sun- <lb />
i Ayden C . b ; <lb />
will <lb />
id <lb />
an I Sunday with Miss <lb />
Hi,. i Haddock. <lb />
I; j lively our <lb />
Saturday I link we <lb />
;. b in <lb />
of tobacco Friday morning <lb />
Z smiles, it is <lb />
Miss lie X. i <lb />
.; and ;. Mi <lb />
T; TOD. <lb />
Mil i it . . <lb />
day . and Sunday with <lb />
s. <lb />
Charlie Evans anti B <lb />
M re are n the sick list this <lb />
week. <lb />
pi and <lb />
payable <lb />
Time e t of . <lb />
Due and . <lb />
Total <lb />
850.86 <lb />
2,000.00 <lb />
202.20 <lb />
5,024.07 <lb />
87.27 <lb />
j 1.00 <lb />
114,214.80 <lb />
OF <lb />
K mi, A. Asst. Cashier <lb />
auk, do swear that the above state <lb />
true to the I of our and belief. <lb />
A. <lb />
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K. GREEN, <lb />
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F. Harrington, <lb />
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BANK OF <lb />
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., the bu 23rd, 1909 <lb />
., . . . ft ti i <lb />
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led profits, <lb />
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p. D. route No. . . . <lb />
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I re Sunday morning, seen experimenting with one <lb />
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pounds in fourteen . . . . . <lb />
lays, it will be seen that he OF County of <lb />
of o era a i y <lb />
Sal . c in last <lb />
time here hid <lb />
mot . E. E. C <lb />
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day. he will be <lb />
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black cross I i fr i. <lb />
Yorkshire, Mr. h and <lb />
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LIABILITIES. <lb />
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in a ,; , , . . <lb />
Ayden. . . . . I G, Cashier. <lb />
000.00 <lb />
84.07 <lb />
4,000.00 <lb />
850.00 <lb />
6,752.04 <lb />
88.90 <lb />
21,175.01 <lb />
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to gather data to pro- , . <lb />
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in that he w i ,. .,,. eon in <lb />
led to find what a an Carolina. <lb />
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desk c or write A. G Another large lot o, <lb />
m Horner Military School <lb />
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lava, athletic park, mil. rum ii . ; <lb />
i. . In <lb />
our century <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
Col. J. C. <lb />
Cox Co. <lb />
via N. C . have the , A. v. A. Co. <lb />
. Don't ;,,, the <lb />
last month of the Bale <lb />
people w in calling It on ac A. V. Ange <lb />
. are A W <lb />
f , i I the Yes a r. Ange keeps Dr. He <lb />
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time Bi our p- <lb />
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going , Leave y. era.,, for at <lb />
ante i i <lb />
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with n. J. L. <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
For <lb />
A Sensible <lb />
conversation with en <lb />
A. . Indicator. <lb />
Mr, W. .- has been <lb />
Pave -Whit <lb />
being tucked in bed lit- <lb />
Et and s as <lb />
J with one of to <lb />
by combustion motors. lA . .- notified . ;, . got to <lb />
on r i patent on an in tit <lb />
ha b j <lb />
bas found that he car ship and r. there to nothing<lb />
mowing mac <lb />
repairs etc. <lb />
have just received a large lot of <lb />
nice for winter <lb />
We to say to our <lb />
see Harrington B that we have just received a <lb />
Miss Hargett, from car load of land plaster o <lb />
near here you a good price on same. <lb />
heater I <lb />
to tie- <lb />
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It when I. I. W s <lb />
Tans will arrive at Washington We. and build up your at, perfect fence. Win nun i <lb />
all druggist <lb />
We arc carrying a nice line of <lb />
Coffins end Caskets. are <lb />
right and Furn sh nice hearse <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
Mrs. who has <lb />
. W. L. House, <lb />
returned I home at Ayden<lb />
yours i- going. <lb />
Harrington Co. <lb />
We are handling a nice lot of <lb />
cocking and heating <lb />
Best on the market. <lb />
W. L. House Co. <lb />
W. L, House Co makes the <lb />
beat drink in town, Had you <lb />
thought about it Well so. <lb />
to assume the The <lb />
Is believed to be high- <lb />
to the <lb />
diplomats. <lb />
Next Mata Fair. <lb />
The premium list of the State <lb />
fair to be held in Raleigh Oct. <lb />
18th to unusual <lb />
offering to exhibitors. The <lb />
fair promise to be one of the <lb />
best <lb />
right. , n <lb />
Cam Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
Now at S, M. g <lb />
Call and see P. M. Johnston <lb />
v. en in town for general engine <lb />
and boiler repair work and any- <lb />
thing you may need. Shop op- <lb />
Hotel Bertha. w <lb />
Subscribe to The Reflector. <lb />
An man, <lb />
FOR SALE BY JNO. L,<lb />
PITT SUPERIOR COURT- <lb />
Term for the Trial of <lb />
Casts Now Session. <lb />
The August term of Pitt <lb />
court opened at o'clock <lb />
this morning with O. H. <lb />
Guion, of New providing <lb />
and C. L. <lb />
representing the <lb />
The following were <lb />
the grand jury for the L. <lb />
R. Whichard. foreman, J. F. <lb />
Evans. D. W. W. A. <lb />
Teel, T. Gray, Jam- s <lb />
H. D. Forties. L. A. Arnold, I. <lb />
B. Pierce, G. W. Stokes, W. <lb />
Gray, W. H- Arnold, D. A. <lb />
James. Harvey A. HI. Alien, <lb />
M. D. Smith, Prank <lb />
William House. <lb />
charge to the <lb />
grand jury delivered a <lb />
conversational and <lb />
about hour. He he <lb />
be able to a better charge <lb />
for publication or to he read <lb />
than be would perhaps deliver <lb />
in this way, his purpose was <lb />
to have only a plain talk with the <lb />
jurors, whose faces <lb />
they were men of intelligence, <lb />
and get them to help him carry <lb />
out the duties of the court, <lb />
than to appeal to gallery, <lb />
the bar or the press. He no <lb />
that his should be <lb />
praised as a fine charge, hut <lb />
only wanted to perform bis duty <lb />
and Not- <lb />
withstanding remarks by <lb />
sod the charge being <lb />
delivered just as he said. The <lb />
does not hesitate <lb />
speak of it as an excellent one, <lb />
for it contained many good Utter- <lb />
were- listened to <lb />
interest and had hi- effect <lb />
on the large assembly in the <lb />
court <lb />
Two laws that Judge Guion <lb />
referred to especially were the <lb />
one against carrying concealed <lb />
weapons and prohibition, be- <lb />
cause, he said, people were in- <lb />
to regard these as en- <lb />
upon rights- It <lb />
is not for men or juries lo nay <lb />
whether a law is good or bad, <lb />
but the laws as passed by our <lb />
representatives be en- <lb />
forced. Where men ignore tie <lb />
laws, that is classed as a lawless <lb />
community. The grand jurors <lb />
are of the law, and fail <lb />
to their duty unless <lb />
they help to carry out the laws <lb />
as they are. No man can say be <lb />
has the right lo violate the law <lb />
because the legislature should <lb />
not have passed such law. Nor <lb />
should grand jurors wink at a <lb />
violation nor ignore a bill because <lb />
they may think a law is not a <lb />
good one. <lb />
It is a mark or cowardliness to <lb />
carry concealed Men <lb />
are endowed with natural force, <lb />
and when they go beyond this <lb />
and slip weapons in their pock- <lb />
they do so with a full <lb />
edge that they are violating the <lb />
law, who are not willing <lb />
to live in a State under the laws <lb />
that exist, should go elsewhere. <lb />
As to prohibition, Judge Guion <lb />
said it made no difference what <lb />
individual opinion might be, the <lb />
people of the State said they <lb />
wanted it passed, it was passed, <lb />
and is a law, and our duty is to <lb />
enforce it regardless of what we <lb />
may think. The man who <lb />
the prohibition law is the <lb />
meanest kind of a criminal, as he <lb />
does it for the purpose of getting <lb />
gain from the sale of liquor. If <lb />
a steals a pair of shoes it <lb />
may be because he has none and <lb />
needs them, but he is sent to <lb />
the roads. There is no necessity <lb />
for a men selling liquor, and he <lb />
does so and for gain. <lb />
Another thing Judge <lb />
Guion referred to was in <lb />
i with a case he noticed on <lb />
I the docket for failure to work <lb />
I roads. He said he did rot know <lb />
what the road law of Pitt county <lb />
was, but he thought it a sorry <lb />
spectacle to see men out work- <lb />
the roads for two or three <lb />
days in the year when laborers <lb />
could be hired to do this work <lb />
them. No county will ever <lb />
be abreast of the times whose <lb />
citizens are not willing to pay a <lb />
j little tax to work and make good <lb />
roads, <lb />
Guion also expressed <lb />
bis pleasure at a facing Pitt <lb />
jury, though for the first <lb />
time, US It was a county in his <lb />
; district, and it filled him <lb />
with pride that the juries of his <lb />
eastern counties were <lb />
to any he had seen <lb />
in any section. <lb />
The following cases have bee;, <lb />
disposed <lb />
Chimes, failing to list <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb />
j on roads in two cast. <lb />
Ernest Evan, to <lb />
taxes, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
and <lb />
Will Fleming, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced sixty days on <lb />
roads. <lb />
William assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
Robert assault with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fined a; i t <lb />
G . e. pi.-ads <lb />
fined and c w <lb />
Harden, gambling, <lb />
pleads guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
John B. Moore, cruelty to <lb />
j animals, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Will Jones, assault with dead <lb />
weapon, <lb />
and costs. <lb />
B B, Jones, abandonment, <lb />
pleads guilty. <lb />
Sam Smith, Cuba Smith, <lb />
Dixon, Mills, Alfred <lb />
Dennis Daniel, affray. Case <lb />
to Sam Smith i u <lb />
Cuba Smith. The other four <lb />
defendants were found guilty, <lb />
suspended on pay- <lb />
j meat of costs. <lb />
John Vann and Floyd Rouse, <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended on of costs. <lb />
J forcible trespass, <lb />
guilty, fined and <lb />
j costs. <lb />
G. A. Kittrell, and A. D. Cox, <lb />
gambling, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
j each and costs, to give bond in <lb />
the sum of each to appear at <lb />
August term, 1910, to show that <lb />
they have not violated the law. <lb />
H. C, assault, not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Thomas Tyson, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
fine and costs amounting <lb />
Mills, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended on payment <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Herman forgery, <lb />
leads guilty, sentenced eighteen <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Robert Spell and D Barn- <lb />
hill, affray, plead guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Willie larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced eight months <lb />
on roads. <lb />
Tyson, with <lb />
deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Charles J. R. Tucker <lb />
and J. Tucker, affray, all <lb />
guilty. fined and also <lb />
to pay J. B Tucker to <lb />
medical expense and one. <lb />
third cost;. R. Tucker fined <lb />
and two-thirds costs, judgment <lb />
suspended as to J. W. <lb />
X. P. Person, failing to work <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Daniel Mitchel, <lb />
guilty, sentenced sixty days on <lb />
. James larceny, <lb />
guilty, sentenced six months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
RAWLS CONVICTED <lb />
, Of Liquor Three <lb />
i Months the Roads. <lb />
Durham, Aug. After <lb />
three trial in the most <lb />
fiercely fought retailing case the <lb />
city has ever had. Sykes <lb />
this afternoon found the <lb />
keeper guilty and sentenced him <lb />
to three months on the county <lb />
roads. The defense appealed <lb />
and the bond was fixed at <lb />
The tremendous speeches were <lb />
heard in the closing of the ease, <lb />
the first by Attorney V. S. <lb />
Bryant in defense of his client <lb />
the other by City Attorney H. O. <lb />
Everett, largely defense of <lb />
himself. <lb />
The defense in beginning <lb />
of the trial asked for the quash. <lb />
of the warrant on the ground <lb />
the city attorney had held <lb />
out inducements to the <lb />
Poster, to testify against <lb />
the defendant, Joseph Bawls. <lb />
It support of that motion, it <lb />
introduced the affidavit of <lb />
declaring in terms <lb />
that the city solicitor had made <lb />
such a proposition to him. <lb />
issues largely until that <lb />
time when Judge Sykes denied <lb />
that to quash and the <lb />
case The attitude of <lb />
the attorney Everett <lb />
much under discussion <lb />
the speeches of Messrs. <lb />
and Bryant, and the <lb />
answer to the reflection of each <lb />
was stopped by the State's <lb />
replying upon Poster's testimony <lb />
in <lb />
MISS LUCILLE COBB ENTERTAINS <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Reported for Happenings in North Caro- <lb />
Miss Lucille Elizabeth Cobb, i Baa. <lb />
in her usual attractive manner. Aug. 28-Upper <lb />
entertained at progressive euchre I Wake arid Dur am are <lb />
in honor of the visiting with neighbors <lb />
ladies at the magnificent th,, of <lb />
of her parents on Fifth street who ,, <lb />
i Friday evening from J to <lb />
The guests at were Markham, <lb />
received by Miss Lucille <lb />
An F S. Brown, in town <lb />
from thence were usher J <lb />
into the rear of the broad ha <lb />
where Miss Mary I. -t Smith and <lb />
j Mr- Cecil CoLD served punch <lb />
For half an hour or more the <lb />
porch and hall were crowded <lb />
with guests to and <lb />
greeting their friends, <lb />
I In a short a was <lb />
announcing time to play, and <lb />
game was on. The j <lb />
today, said there will be quick <lb />
work made of High if <lb />
The is his niece, and their <lb />
unthinkable infatuation has <lb />
crush d the parents. <lb />
Au. char-i <lb />
were granted today, the <lb />
most notable being to th A. A. <lb />
Milling Company, of <lb />
-ii <lb />
capital <lb />
couples presented a <lb />
scene of re I ;. <lb />
tables each u.;. <lb />
a punch at ton f . . . At I <lb />
twelve g <lb />
subscribed for a <lb />
mill, A. A, <lb />
d and other. Other <lb />
made, i, was found and Novelty Com- <lb />
Hampton had than 25.000. <lb />
any other young . . J-B Cochrane and others, for <lb />
presented with a ti . the manufacture of mantels and <lb />
aid tied novelty woodwork. C a <lb />
; for the lady's , bat th st- <lb />
in cutting <lb />
of pi i. <lb />
i d B d, <lb />
A. G. Nev ton <lb />
hers; Overman, William.-. <lb />
After delightful capital <lb />
had been saved, e large number 125.000, for in and <lb />
I guests in parlor, what. corn, rye <lb />
where they w.-re enter. <lb />
and <lb />
Was Staton. Colored. <lb />
In an item appearing m <lb />
Reflector on Thursday of but <lb />
week about capture of a <lb />
blind tiger near Bethel, the <lb />
arrested was named <lb />
Staton. This party was a color- <lb />
ed man and there being a white <lb />
man living in Bethel bearing <lb />
that name, rot familiar <lb />
I with the s have in <lb />
quired if he was the party <lb />
arrested. n j us ice to the latter <lb />
and to remove any association of <lb />
bis name with it. we make this <lb />
statement that the party arrest- <lb />
ed was a colored man. <lb />
Huns by Misses Col b, Small i <lb />
King. Some of the young men <lb />
added to the pleasure o; the <lb />
evening by singing of <lb />
the old tongs of the <lb />
j Sunny South. Some of <lb />
steam rs to i from Jackson- <lb />
ville, i-J., and t. rm <lb />
Ii. in and <lb />
I. Williams, principal <lb />
Alamo Amusement <lb />
Company, of Charlotte, <lb />
guest , ; Pictures, cap <lb />
moon seat d about j F. M. aid <lb />
in the corners cf the <lb />
others took pare in dancing, while i riot tot <lb />
a were u still <lb />
the card . <lb />
Put time in hi ; fl <lb />
seemed to be v .- <lb />
. la a t. y . mi . <lb />
. hie i n ill id in tho d of <lb />
one man, the i injury of <lb />
.- d a of <lb />
on the happy and . tin meeting <lb />
scored ladder . hi I k place <lb />
rapid progression. Air, l . <lb />
moon, growing weary had retired land a were brandish-1 <lb />
to peaceful the heavens led ;. d bullets were flying, <lb />
Col. H. B Dead. <lb />
. Many friends in Greenville <lb />
learn with sorrow of the death <lb />
of Col. Harry B Little, of <lb />
more, which occurred at <lb />
home in that city on the 16th. <lb />
Col Little was known to many <lb />
people of this section, for besides <lb />
having visited here, his <lb />
on North Broadway was <lb />
the abiding place of large <lb />
of Eastern North Caro- <lb />
when they visited <lb />
more. He was truly an excel- <lb />
lent man. <lb />
Gallant Solicitor. <lb />
Solicitor caused a <lb />
smile in court Tuesday, and if it <lb />
had been he might <lb />
have been applauded- Quite a <lb />
handsome woman took the wit- <lb />
stand to testify in behalf <lb />
of her husband who was de- <lb />
in a case. After a few <lb />
questions had been asked her the <lb />
solicitor said to the court will <lb />
take a verdict of net guilty, your <lb />
Then In a stage <lb />
per that was throughout <lb />
the bar he added the <lb />
defense make such an exhibit <lb />
as that State is <lb />
had clothed verdant earth in a <lb />
sparkling rain.-, t when <lb />
guests last it <lb />
was time to leave expressed ti <lb />
Miss Cobb their gr pi. <lb />
of the evening. <lb />
The spacious bail brilliantly <lb />
illuminated by beautiful <lb />
cal effects and decor- <lb />
in a variety of pot plants <lb />
was a nursery in beauty. In <lb />
the parlor the color scheme <lb />
which was red was beautifully <lb />
added to by many vases of cut <lb />
flower. <lb />
Among those who feasted on <lb />
the hospitality of Miss Cobb <lb />
were Misses Maybelle and Kath <lb />
of Washington; <lb />
Clara Hampton, of Plymouth; <lb />
Margaret Dixon, of Rocky <lb />
Mount; Elizabeth Baker, of Tar- <lb />
Lucille of Raleigh <lb />
and Roy Hampton, of Plymouth. <lb />
For house or one <lb />
acre lot in town of <lb />
Barn, and all convenient <lb />
out buildings. Apply to J. M. <lb />
Parker, N. C. <lb />
Leg Broken on Train, <lb />
Mr. James a young <lb />
man whose home is a few miles <lb />
from met with a <lb />
serious accident Saturday even- <lb />
while returning on the <lb />
Norfolk Southern excursion <lb />
train. Soon after leaving Nor- <lb />
folk, Mr. started from <lb />
his Beat to the water cooler. grow <lb />
Stepping on a banana that the government i <lb />
had been thrown in the of <lb />
of steed <lb />
along the streets watching the <lb />
bat . which was of the <lb />
of a riot, and in which it <lb />
impossible for anybody <lb />
interfere without jeopardizing <lb />
his own life. <lb />
whose home is near Croft, is <lb />
deed with several pistol wounds j <lb />
in his body; Charles T. Cox, <lb />
father of one of the belligerents, <lb />
and himself in the row, was <lb />
injured as a result of <lb />
loss of blood, is in a critical con- <lb />
Lester brother of <lb />
the dead man, is at St. Peter's <lb />
Hospital, receiving treatment; <lb />
Ed, Cox, who shot Reece <lb />
is in the county jail, with <lb />
slashes and cuts- Mack Cox <lb />
bullet wound in the arm, <lb />
and Davis cut <lb />
though not <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
night while being <lb />
shaved in a barber shop, Dr. <lb />
G. Riddick, of struck at <lb />
a that was crawling on his <lb />
ear. His hand came in contact <lb />
with the and nearly cut oil <lb />
two fingers. <lb />
MISSES BLOW IN. <lb />
la Honor of Their Misses Small <lb />
and Baker. <lb />
tor Th.- <lb />
On Thursday evening at the <lb />
handsome home of parents. <lb />
Misses Mt and Florence <lb />
Blow entertained moat delight- <lb />
fully in honor of their guests, <lb />
Misses and. Catherine <lb />
Small, of Washington, and Lizzie <lb />
Baker, of <lb />
was lighted <lb />
with Japanese lanterns and the <lb />
specious balls, parlor and <lb />
library were artistically <lb />
ed with potted plants and cue <lb />
flowers. The guests re met <lb />
at the door by Miss Florence <lb />
Blow with Tom and <lb />
Miss Baker, of Tarboro, with <lb />
Willie Wilson, and were ushered <lb />
into the library where met <lb />
the Misses Small, cf Washington, <lb />
After greetings were <lb />
ed by the many <lb />
conversation was enjoyed. <lb />
The conversations <lb />
fourteen without the <lb />
which were four in number. <lb />
fir-t the ladies <lb />
were invited in the library and <lb />
the gentlemen in the parlor. <lb />
The gentlemen were handed <lb />
signed by the respective <lb />
ladies, read; you <lb />
take a little walk with <lb />
The gentlemen then went in <lb />
search of the lady <lb />
was on his note. <lb />
In the extra the ladies <lb />
are gentlemen were invited in <lb />
tho library and P r as before. <lb />
This time the ladies were band- <lb />
ed to which were attached <lb />
cigarettes, the notes, being <lb />
signed by the genii- men its, <lb />
read; you e  smoke <lb />
with The then <lb />
went in search cf <lb />
the gentlemen had done be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
The third extra spent in <lb />
enjoying delicious refreshments <lb />
were served by Miss <lb />
Margaret Blow with Joe <lb />
son Lottie Blow with <lb />
lie James, <lb />
At the fourth extra a <lb />
prize was awarded to Miss <lb />
for being the most <lb />
charming the <lb />
prize was gracefully presented <lb />
by Tom Dupree. About one- <lb />
thirty the guests departed <lb />
declaring the Misses Blow, Small <lb />
and Baker most charming <lb />
hostesses and guests of honor. <lb />
The out of town guests <lb />
Misses Maybelle and Catherine <lb />
Small, of Washington; Lizzie <lb />
Baker, of Tarboro; Clara <lb />
ton, of Plymouth; Hack- <lb />
Edwina Lovelace, Martha <lb />
Stevens, Wilson; Johns, <lb />
of Raleigh, and Tom Gorman, <lb />
Richmond, and Roy Hampton, of <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Stamp Machine. <lb />
The f the Greenville <lb />
the car he slipped and fell across <lb />
the end of a seat, badly break- <lb />
one leg between the knee <lb />
and thigh. Mr. wan <lb />
suffered intensely from bis in <lb />
jury and all possible n.- <lb />
rendered on the train. At <lb />
Postmaster Flanagan v <lb />
machine to f <lb />
the handling of letters. By the <lb />
aid of this machine mail ran be <lb />
handled much more rapidly, and <lb />
be an advantage to both outgo- <lb />
and incoming In <lb />
supplying the machine the <lb />
Elizabeth City he was taken recognizes the <lb />
the train to a hospital for treat- importance of tho Greenville <lb />
office. <lb />
With Mr. and Mrs W. H. Ricks. <lb />
On Tuesday evening at Holly <lb />
their home in East Green- <lb />
ville, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ricks <lb />
entertained a few friends in- <lb />
formally in honor of their guests, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln of <lb />
Muncie, Ind. The verandas and <lb />
lawn were lighted with Japanese <lb />
lanterns and decorations of cut <lb />
added fragrance to the <lb />
scene. <lb />
The hostess met the callers <lb />
who were served with punch in <lb />
the hull. Later ice cream and <lb />
cake wore served. <lb />
Mrs, Travis Hooker increased <lb />
the pleasure of the evening with <lb />
several delightful solos, <lb />
Mrs. Leah was formerly Miss <lb />
Emma Taft, o .- , and <lb />
has many friend; I <lb />
Seed rye at F. V .<lb />
a . <lb />
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