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forth Carolina, I j Superior <lb/>
Pitt County, <lb/>
IV <lb/>
fill <lb/>
is a <lb/>
be <lb/>
fit <lb/>
Greenville on the Monday after <lb/>
1st Monday ans- <lb/>
or demur to complaint, a <lb/>
Of which will be in the clerks <lb/>
of said within J <lb/>
said plaintiff <lb/>
to t d <lb/>
Banded in the taint. <lb/>
; Witness my this <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
COMPANY, <lb/>
. r- <lb/>
following points can now <lb/>
He reached over the lines of<lb/>
few <lb/>
Sigh, <lb/>
Mt.<lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
aft other important and in <lb/>
east of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Md. <lb/>
Chattanooga. Tenn. <lb/>
Charleston. S- C. <lb/>
Chase City. Va. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio <lb/>
Columbia, S. C. <lb/>
Danville, Va <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
New York. N. V. <lb/>
New Orleans, La <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Petersburg, Va. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
a, <lb/>
Ail <lb/>
I j <lb/>
I Specialty, <lb/>
We are prepared to <lb/>
choices <lb/>
Cut Flowers, <lb/>
nave <lb/>
eat benefit by taking with <lb/>
of Dr. Seth Arnold's <lb/>
It cures illness <lb/>
by impure wafer <lb/>
of <lb/>
Warranted by fit. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having duly <lb/>
as last will and <lb/>
of W. W. Tucker, deceased n <lb/>
is hereby to <lb/>
indebted to to an <lb/>
mediate to; the <lb/>
signed, and <lb/>
claims estate <lb/>
to present same <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JULY 1904. <lb/>
rt oh or before th IS <lb/>
July, Moo, or this notice will <lb/>
plead in bat of recovery. <lb/>
This 18th day of July, 1904. <lb/>
W. E. j, <lb/>
Executor of W. <lb/>
Folks Must ET <lb/>
No matter how low the <lb/>
of tobacco, and we are the <lb/>
pie to supply o <lb/>
Seasonable Eatables at <lb/>
Seasonable Prices. <lb/>
Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only <lb/>
are offered. We don't can <lb/>
shoulders hams. Everything <lb/>
goes by its honest name. I <lb/>
W. J. THIGPEN <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
Five <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale arid retail <lb/>
Dealer. <lb/>
Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. lied- <lb/>
Mai hisses, Oak Bolts, <lb/>
Carriages, Go-Carts, <lb/>
Tablet, Lounges, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax<lb/>
notice. reach <lb/>
. reaches, Jen <lb/>
a, ever- <lb/>
greens, plant, and <lb/>
tees in great <lb/>
plants of <lb/>
J L<lb/>
Cob <lb/>
flea <lb/>
AI- Apples, <lb/>
t,;<lb/>
for n-W <lb/>
Charlie Hall, Fireman <lb/>
and Brakeman <lb/>
all of were <lb/>
killed in the wreck of <lb/>
northbound passenger train <lb/>
near Junction, Va. at <lb/>
four o'clock this afternoon. is <lb/>
learned the train was <lb/>
sixty miles per hour when the <lb/>
engine a box car shutter <lb/>
which h id fallen from a passing <lb/>
freight train. <lb/>
Beat One, Lost ,., r <lb/>
Our baseball boys <lb/>
home morning a trip to <lb/>
Kinston and New Bern. They <lb/>
the victors in one game and <lb/>
one at Kinston At New Bern <lb/>
to of <lb/>
New Our boys put up some <lb/>
good playing at both places. <lb/>
. Melons are more <lb/>
If of <lb/>
men that driving out the saloons <lb/>
is true, then old North Carolina <lb/>
will be bankrupt, judging by the <lb/>
way are voting the saloons <lb/>
it- <lb/>
business, <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
out liquor is the liquor <lb/>
bu Enquirer. <lb/>
; M I<lb/>
t M. College will be held <lb/>
in on pest <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
We have this <lb/>
Great Sale <lb/>
whelming success. We have <lb/>
taken into consideration <lb/>
the great loss of profit which <lb/>
such a sale as this means. W <lb/>
take the loss cheerfully, wise- <lb/>
believing it to be the very <lb/>
best kind of <lb/>
clean up all surplus <lb/>
at a and do while the is at. if <lb/>
height. We believe is the greatest money saving <lb/>
sale we ever offered. Compare the printed <lb/>
with the actual merchandise, will than be con <lb/>
vine-id that the loss is ours, the saving is yours; You <lb/>
can make no mistake to investigate the <lb/>
Big Bargains in all Goods. <lb/>
Buy for now, Buy them for fat; buy -them for <lb/>
any is at your mercy <lb/>
this <lb/>
July continues <lb/>
at <lb/>
y. for <lb/>
scene. W <lb/>
Such Wish Goods <lb/>
is seldom seen. The wash <lb/>
policy of this store Is <lb/>
AU <lb/>
Lawns that were <lb/>
, pow<lb/>
. . reduced <lb/>
per <lb/>
rt <lb/>
all <lb/>
White Shirt Waist Goods <lb/>
that were and all <lb/>
go at price yd <lb/>
Such price Silks, not every <lb/>
day seen, all color, Ml best <lb/>
Chin Silk <lb/>
Black Dress Goods, must <lb/>
leave the shelves, <lb/>
as <lb/>
Stock Collars, was <lb/>
now <lb/>
Shirt sets, <lb/>
h . <lb/>
reduced half.<lb/>
la <lb/>
i III <lb/>
Bishop A. A. Watson tonight is <lb/>
it be la worse and gradually <lb/>
Ladies Vest, <lb/>
were arid now <lb/>
. U and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bow, g <lb/>
Ladies Stock<lb/>
Mi chimed <lb/>
in bargain <lb/>
black and colored <lb/>
Half Hose, kind, how go <lb/>
Summer Undershirts, Mo <lb/>
now . ; v i g, ; <lb/>
G. H <lb/>
Madras Shirts , ,,, <lb/>
bosom Negligee Shirts <lb/>
was now . . <lb/>
age. <lb/>
All Hats. <lb/>
and all at our price ago <lb/>
1.00, <lb/>
1.60 arid all at on. <lb/>
price <lb/>
one <lb/>
r-many styles. <lb/>
Me. 1.00 C Ii <lb/>
It A <lb/>
sets choice in any <lb/>
in <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Ladles and<lb/>
NOTICE. During this <lb/>
Great sale it will <lb/>
be impossible tor us to cut <lb/>
samples end goods up on <lb/>
approval, but money refund- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
No. i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
If <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
nil <lb/>
I; <lb/>
i -j , <lb/>
;. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
e-. such as. lull <lb/>
hi water floods right over <lb/>
if <lb/>
f buildings. <lb/>
if; <lb/>
PARHAM <lb/>
FOXHALL <lb/>
. j. <lb/>
BOWLING <lb/>
Barber Shop. <lb/>
in section <lb/>
K Of <lb/>
chain in operation <lb/>
One over by a skilled <lb/>
barbel <lb/>
Our place inviting, razors sharp <lb/>
clean. <lb/>
We yea for past patronage <lb/>
ask you to <lb/>
. good service Is wanted. <lb/>
Imperial Shaving Parlors <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, <lb/>
Wok <lb/>
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
HE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th. 1904. <lb/>
. i-<lb/>
and Discount <lb/>
8,389.38 <lb/>
Furniture fixtures 8,618.57 <lb/>
Due 73,25.39 <lb/>
Checks cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin 5,828.50 <lb/>
Silver Coin 3,3111.37 <lb/>
15,00 <lb/>
291.085 <lb/>
Stock paid in 125,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, 20,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
12,097.92 <lb/>
Deposits 226,973.3 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- , <lb/>
standing 7,014.29 <lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
James L. Little, of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
ployed. Opposite drag <lb/>
tore <lb/>
true to the best of <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Ufa <lb/>
, this 20th day of June, 1904. <lb/>
C. TYSON, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
. ,; <lb/>
J. G, <lb/>
R. A. TYSON. <lb/>
J. A- ANDREWS,<lb/>
MONDAY, JULY <lb/>
E. Moore, of Washington, <lb/>
up today. <lb/>
C. D. Rountree has been sick <lb/>
last few days. <lb/>
Denmark, of <lb/>
spent here. <lb/>
Cleveland of Hamilton, <lb/>
Is visiting Leon <lb/>
D. came in from ash- <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Mis W. H. returned this <lb/>
morning from Morehead <lb/>
F. M. returned <lb/>
day evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Harry r <lb/>
day evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
Jesse returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from Scotland Neck. <lb/>
O, L. Joyner and family left <lb/>
Him for <lb/>
Higgs returned <lb/>
evening from Scot la d <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
A. Savage went to Kinston Sat- <lb/>
evening and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. N. W. Jackson <lb/>
and Miss Jennie Williams spent <lb/>
Sunday in Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Rev. A. T. King left this morn <lb/>
to assist in a meeting at <lb/>
ton Camp, in Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Elba Gotten, daughter of <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. K. K. Cotten, at <lb/>
is very sick with <lb/>
typhoid fever. <lb/>
Olive Daniel, of Dunn, <lb/>
has been her sister, <lb/>
Mr. W. home <lb/>
Mm. <lb/>
Of Texas, arrived <lb/>
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
H. It, fair. Mrs, Brown is a sis-<lb/>
II. II. Wilson, of i in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
where he had attending a <lb/>
party. <lb/>
S. T. Hooker left this <lb/>
M. A. Allen returned Monday <lb/>
from <lb/>
David B. to Winch <lb/>
aid morning. <lb/>
up <lb/>
tins <lb/>
Mies Willie left Mon- <lb/>
day for <lb/>
IT, W. bit <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Mi. J. B. Keel and n- <lb/>
Mi-f If <lb/>
fr in Virginia <lb/>
W, B. COS <lb/>
Washington Monday evening. <lb/>
Postmaster of <lb/>
spent Monday in town. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
from Virginia Roach <lb/>
Fine, in <lb/>
visiting Hurry White, on Greene <lb/>
Mi-s Savage returned <lb/>
evening from a to <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Mrs. Adrian child- <lb/>
returned Monday evening <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
county of <lb/>
instructions, wont up the <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
II. left this morning for <lb/>
I'm to look alter his <lb/>
which are being erected <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Miss Harding, who baa <lb/>
been her sister, Mrs. P. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. <lb/>
returned from Durham <lb/>
and other cities where they had <lb/>
been on their bridal <lb/>
Monday, of Suffolk. Va., <lb/>
who has been visiting Mis. <lb/>
at Hotel Bertha, returned <lb/>
to her borne this morning. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson left this morn- <lb/>
inK New York to buy goods. <lb/>
During his absence be will take in <lb/>
the exposition at St. Loots, <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. D. J. <lb/>
daughters, Renoir and <lb/>
an-1 Miss Nannie Bowling, <lb/>
left tor Morehead. <lb/>
A. B. Minor, of V., <lb/>
who has been interest <lb/>
Lumber and <lb/>
Veneer Company, returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Walter Dixon returned <lb/>
day from Hartford, <lb/>
after spending weeks in New Eng- <lb/>
land. H bad a delightful trip <lb/>
visiting the northern cities. <lb/>
D. D. Pugh and wife, of Hyde <lb/>
are visiting family of <lb/>
J. S. Tunstall. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. JULY <lb/>
W, W. Perkins came from <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Nat this morn- <lb/>
from Kinston. <lb/>
C. L. Parker Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Prof. W. H. <lb/>
Tuesday from up the road. <lb/>
Misses Eula and Clyde Cox, of <lb/>
are today in <lb/>
town <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Rountree <lb/>
left Tuesday evening for Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
Waller Harding and <lb/>
Martha, of t-pent <lb/>
Tuesday in town. <lb/>
Misses Lillian , Mat tie <lb/>
and King <lb/>
Kinston this <lb/>
Mrs. S. A. Watkins and son, of <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., are Mr. H. <lb/>
It. Harris at the King house. <lb/>
White, of Hertford, <lb/>
came in from If Tuesday and <lb/>
is visiting Miss Laura White. <lb/>
Miss Nannie of Ii <lb/>
lived Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
iv, Mis W. If. Smith. <lb/>
Sire, I., of <lb/>
Va. i visiting tier <lb/>
Mis. J, W. on Greene St. <lb/>
Miss Maud Nixon <lb/>
she <lb/>
bus <lb/>
allied <lb/>
In her mil sister, Charles <lb/>
Alias for <lb/>
I Ii . lino . <lb/>
of <lb/>
Oily, formerly a popular clerk of <lb/>
our city, arrived Monday to spend <lb/>
II few days with his many friends <lb/>
here. <lb/>
A Desperate Deed. <lb/>
July <lb/>
to The Chronicle say <lb/>
at Alexander, ten miles from <lb/>
Ga. this afternoon <lb/>
Sampson a using <lb/>
a double-barrel I shot gun, tired <lb/>
upon a party of four fishermen, all <lb/>
white, killing James Minor, aged <lb/>
married, and Evans <lb/>
aged and mortally wounded <lb/>
Minor, aged married. <lb/>
The escaped. Blood hounds <lb/>
are on bis track. He had a <lb/>
rel over a trivial matter with one <lb/>
of party, went away, procured <lb/>
the gun, and returning, fired <lb/>
without warning. At a nearby <lb/>
house be stole a male, on <lb/>
ha <lb/>
DOWN BY THE SEA. <lb/>
City, N. C, July <lb/>
North Carolina newspaper folks <lb/>
are enjoying a whiff of old ocean's <lb/>
breeze and taking square meals at <lb/>
the Atlantic Hotel this week. A <lb/>
few of the fraternity have straggled <lb/>
in ahead to take a bath and get <lb/>
rested before the convention meets. <lb/>
A large crowd of the editors are <lb/>
expected the train tonight and <lb/>
the session of the will <lb/>
begin tomorrow morning. Two <lb/>
events already in honor <lb/>
of their meeting here area ball <lb/>
Wednesday night a <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
Those of us coming ahead have <lb/>
found to stroll around this <lb/>
afternoon and note improvements <lb/>
about the Hotel. <lb/>
lights have taken the place of <lb/>
gas, have been refurnished, <lb/>
new have built, <lb/>
and wall's enlarged and ex- <lb/>
tended, and everything seems at <lb/>
hand for the pleasure of those who <lb/>
There are several hundred <lb/>
at the hotel and it is very de <lb/>
light fill. Manager Cooke is <lb/>
nothing undone for the <lb/>
of his guests. The <lb/>
people here are having their own <lb/>
time, so to speak. <lb/>
Coming down on the train with <lb/>
veteran prince of eon <lb/>
Charlie Hancock, <lb/>
he told <lb/>
lie nays while going from here to <lb/>
one day last week, his <lb/>
; . <lb/>
me engine mid r <lb/>
got off and run hundred <lb/>
yard-, on <lb/>
train the <lb/>
passengers knowing a thing had <lb/>
happened, the most re. <lb/>
ma., <lb/>
the aid lint an egg <lb/>
was <lb/>
We found coming I <lb/>
rains have beau <lb/>
past week through <lb/>
No crops have bees seen <lb/>
In <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Attempted to Wreck Train. <lb/>
July 28.- An attempt <lb/>
win. made lo wreck the Beats <lb/>
between here <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
were upon the <lb/>
track of <lb/>
more than half a <lb/>
the train was not wrecked <lb/>
no damage was done. The attempt <lb/>
was made by Lewis Harris, a de- <lb/>
who had the hall 11- <lb/>
some rail roil d man <lb/>
bad done him wrong and he want- <lb/>
ed to get even. <lb/>
Money No Object <lb/>
A newspaper should maintain <lb/>
its conscience its best ideas, <lb/>
whether it maintains its <lb/>
list or not. It should be <lb/>
leader and moulder of public sen- <lb/>
It should seek first to ad- <lb/>
the kingdom of God and <lb/>
trust the to be <lb/>
it in due time. Thrift is <lb/>
lighting for principle as our con- <lb/>
science dictates, and if we cannot <lb/>
do that and merit patronage, we <lb/>
to exercise this <lb/>
let the man who <lb/>
us for doing right withhold <lb/>
his pal <lb/>
Elijah's God will provide <lb/>
ravens, if necessary, to feed the <lb/>
newspaper editor who has grace, <lb/>
grit backbone to light the in- <lb/>
liquor traffic. <lb/>
Durham Thrift. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
to the following <lb/>
couples last <lb/>
J. L. Norman and Pennie <lb/>
Elinore. <lb/>
Bill Roxie Ann Hart. <lb/>
Excursion. <lb/>
Hatch excursion from <lb/>
to Norfolk passed through <lb/>
this morning. Notwithstanding <lb/>
the bad weather there was a fairly <lb/>
crowd along. About seventy <lb/>
live went from <lb/>
There were five coaches in <lb/>
train and four of them were nearly <lb/>
full when it left here <lb/>
We learn that after passing <lb/>
th last Station for <lb/>
there were three <lb/>
Hatch Bros, will <lb/>
excursion August <lb/>
Deflector With. <lb/>
A Farmer, Crazed With Jealousy, Murders <lb/>
His wife. <lb/>
Norfolk. July Frank <lb/>
a Ann county <lb/>
farmer, erased by jealousy, hi- <lb/>
his wile <lb/>
wrench lat and <lb/>
skull mil n After <lb/>
murder <lb/>
from Its and d. lie car- <lb/>
hundred <lb/>
Mini-, aid ii Into a neigh- <lb/>
yard I he police <lb/>
of numerous have asked <lb/>
to arrest fugitive, At last r- <lb/>
ports still <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
North Carolina has <lb/>
dance of rain for past few days <lb/>
A large number of Parker-Glens <lb/>
Clubs have in our <lb/>
state. Let those towns and <lb/>
ties which have not already got- <lb/>
ten in line do so. <lb/>
The voters of Wilmington will <lb/>
decide today on the question of <lb/>
the dispensary or saloons. <lb/>
The that the dis. <lb/>
side will win. <lb/>
Governor Aycock and Supt. of <lb/>
Public Instruction. J. Y. Joyner, <lb/>
are in the eastern part of the state, <lb/>
where they are making a number <lb/>
educational addresses. <lb/>
Judge Norfleet Hill, a <lb/>
well known lawyer of Halifax, <lb/>
died at his home Sunday. Judge <lb/>
Hill ran for chief justice against <lb/>
Judge Walter Clark two years ago. <lb/>
The attendance at the A. and <lb/>
M. summer school which is <lb/>
at is very large, and <lb/>
new arrivals are coming in daily. <lb/>
It is hoped that the number will <lb/>
reach a thousand. <lb/>
Mi. Josephus Daniel, editor of <lb/>
the News and is In New <lb/>
the meeting of the <lb/>
national Democratic Executive <lb/>
committee. Mr. it the <lb/>
member from <lb/>
Gray R. who w s cut <lb/>
in the right temple <lb/>
Saturday night between eleven <lb/>
and twelve o'clock, <lb/>
When found he was leaning on a <lb/>
fence near Brown's stoic in Golds- <lb/>
and very weak <lb/>
from loss of blood, <lb/>
of wan held <lb/>
was one rimes 1- ii- <lb/>
of He a <lb/>
wife one eh I Id, <lb/>
Missionary Meeting. <lb/>
Sir n School <lb/>
Methodist church <lb/>
bed <lb/>
in I only U <lb/>
ll C . <lb/>
Toe <lb/>
tin- ct did their p-ii <lb/>
in a ell, having been train- <lb/>
ed b Mrs <lb/>
This is doing much good <lb/>
in our town fur he in mi.- <lb/>
lone and all look forward to <lb/>
then monthly <lb/>
much and delight, <lb/>
vs. Ayden <lb/>
A game bull was played at <lb/>
Craven on <lb/>
day, 22nd, between and <lb/>
Ayden teams. The score was as <lb/>
ii <lb/>
I. <lb/>
has won <lb/>
every game that they h played <lb/>
this season. They will go to <lb/>
Ayden to play there on August <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
Dr. H. O. Hyatt of Kinston <lb/>
will tie Hotel Her <lb/>
on August 15th 16th 17th <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
for the purpose of treating diseases T <lb/>
the eye and fitting games. Those colored, who was <lb/>
not able to pay a fas will be ax-1 P to the court <lb/>
free. Sid under a <lb/>
Blind Tiger. <lb/>
Mayor J. R. had a <lb/>
blind tiger case before Monday <lb/>
morning. The defendant was <lb/>
Bryan Cannot Go. <lb/>
Monday Hon. William J. <lb/>
passed through Columbus, en- <lb/>
route to <lb/>
where he an ad- <lb/>
dress in the in <lb/>
lie gave mil follow- <lb/>
lug <lb/>
It will in- impossible fur mo to <lb/>
heat the day <lb/>
is illy My <lb/>
lime is all taken up 28th <lb/>
and I go lo neither <lb/>
can I I-- Chic go meeting, <lb/>
or in a ; <lb/>
hut evening, <lb/>
The attributed to <lb/>
be continued, I would <lb/>
support Judge Parker is true <lb/>
in every <lb/>
FOR THE LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
Mi;. the time la <lb/>
last approaching that there will <lb/>
have lo be a selection made for the <lb/>
legislature, wish to present to <lb/>
the voters of Pitt county, a man <lb/>
who is well known all over the <lb/>
county, a man who, my opinion <lb/>
if nominated would be elected by a <lb/>
large majority and a man who <lb/>
could fully upon to re- <lb/>
present us with to himself <lb/>
county. That man is D. G. <lb/>
Berry of W. F. H. <lb/>
John H. <lb/>
all run down; nothing did me <lb/>
good until I got hold of Hollister's <lb/>
Rocky Now I am <lb/>
and a ell; gained forty <lb/>
M seats, Tea or Tablet. <lb/>
Drug Hare.<lb/>
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ii. <lb/>
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Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. L. Jame <lb/>
f Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
Private Wires to New Tort <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carol in a. , <lb/>
He Will Win. <lb/>
John H. Small who returned <lb/>
from a three or four day's sojourn <lb/>
in the city New York last evening, <lb/>
said in our office this <lb/>
the time I spent in the city <lb/>
I was thrown principally among <lb/>
businessmen. Alt one time during <lb/>
lunch I was introduced five <lb/>
or thirty, the heads of the leading <lb/>
houses in the city, and must say. <lb/>
I was more than forcibly struck <lb/>
the confidence expressed <lb/>
in the belief that J Parker will <lb/>
be elected. seemed <lb/>
be overflowing with in <lb/>
the result, and the business men of <lb/>
the city arc determined <lb/>
on their part shall be lacking t <lb/>
will contribute to that <lb/>
That Judge Parker's celebrated <lb/>
telegram in which he made known <lb/>
his personal views to convention <lb/>
and to the American people on the <lb/>
money question and declining <lb/>
nomination if his view-, did not Etc <lb/>
cord with those of the convention, <lb/>
was the bravest act of the <lb/>
and it will thousands who <lb/>
would have voted for Roosevelt, to <lb/>
vote the Democratic ticket. Every- <lb/>
where I went, on the train, passing <lb/>
through the towns and cities <lb/>
route. J could hear nothing but ex- <lb/>
of in this being <lb/>
a democratic year, and Judge Parker <lb/>
will be the next occupant of I he <lb/>
White So mote it be say <lb/>
we Gazette Mes- <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
We give you not only the best you can buy, but the money <lb/>
paid can buy. Quality value combined argue for your patronage <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
Mr. J. M. tells us that last <lb/>
fall his bird dogs home <lb/>
and has since been staying the <lb/>
woods about two miles from town. <lb/>
That will not allow anyone to <lb/>
get near her, but will run off. <lb/>
brought home three fine puppies. <lb/>
The peculiar part of it is that the f <lb/>
mother when found would <lb/>
away leaving her <lb/>
N. C. Cornier, <lb/>
This is an agreeable sort of <lb/>
Store to patronize. You can <lb/>
recognize at once, from the way <lb/>
you are served, that your best <lb/>
interest being studied. We <lb/>
study the fit of every garment <lb/>
you try on much more closely <lb/>
than you do, and when the <lb/>
chase is completed there's not <lb/>
a line of a garment that isn't <lb/>
perfect. Two and three piece <lb/>
suits divide honors of patronage. <lb/>
Some want vests, some don't. <lb/>
We're able to offer each the <lb/>
widest possible varietY of fabrics <lb/>
for selection. <lb/>
Mens Three Piece Suits <lb/>
Mens Two Piece Suits <lb/>
Nice Line Youths Clothing <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
you can get a <lb/>
i not q a <lb/>
n or driver or <lb/>
Have a good <lb/>
tool box be i for <lb/>
Mir Oar line of tools <lb/>
It all could desire, and <lb/>
,. we but j our tool <lb/>
box i not lack a single <lb/>
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f Of Course <lb/>
ft <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
v Goods, c, <lb/>
LUNG CURE<lb/>
J. R.<lb/>
Q LIN <lb/>
. c i V. h. leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except <lb/>
at a. in. for Greenville, leave <lb/>
Greenville daily, except Sunday. <lb/>
at for Washington. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston. <lb/>
And all points North. Connects at <lb/>
Norfolk with railroads for all <lb/>
points West. <lb/>
Shippers should order their <lb/>
freight by Old Dominion Line <lb/>
from New York and <lb/>
Norfolk and Southern R. R. and <lb/>
Old Dominion Line from <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Hay Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
from Baltimore and Merchant <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. B. Walker, Vive President ft <lb/>
X. Y. <lb/>
EXILE FOR CON. <lb/>
A Cure at Lust Obtained, After <lb/>
a Searching; <lb/>
St. Lout, <lb/>
A few months ago the attention of a <lb/>
few scientific and philanthropic . n- <lb/>
i of St. Louis was dire.;. to i n <lb/>
entirely new method of combat <lb/>
most dreadful of i tuber- <lb/>
called cons i i <lb/>
Out of test case. c i . <lb/>
id and shown f in <lb/>
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s a f . . <lb/>
So ; have hi . i <lb/>
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it <lb/>
; bas I <lb/>
ed to at a <lb/>
I his cure to all <lb/>
res it <lb/>
that can n n a . . <lb/>
and re A <lb/>
in n man; ; . <lb/>
the incipient or o. tin <lb/>
disease, their i . vi .-. <lb/>
and still bi co m I <lb/>
Patients receiving the mi i it- <lb/>
hi re ii. . Lot n <lb/>
recovered i rapidly a <lb/>
i Colorado, Mexico and <lb/>
i . rest Its i th haw <lb/>
been ace h . <lb/>
and the com h this <lb/>
marvelous located <lb/>
a e I Hi <lb/>
t Pt Louis lo- <lb/>
ii i; v. <lb/>
a laboratory ban <lb/>
side. Mo. The cure will be known <lb/>
the Lung; Cure, and Mr. C <lb/>
P. Benson, the discoverer of the <lb/>
inhalants which are used, will person <lb/>
ally have charge of the of the <lb/>
Mr. will personally <lb/>
meet all who call at the of th <lb/>
company on Seventh street, and will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
the St Louis Globe <lb/>
Democrat- <lb/>
Free on request. <lb/>
N. Seventh St , <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
FOR CONSUMPTION. <lb/>
. TUCKER A CO <lb/>
THE HUSTLING CLOTHIERS<lb/>
PAGE BLANK <lb/>
Piles Top of File <lb/>
Piles lop of piles of people j <lb/>
have the Pile. and Witch <lb/>
I Hazel Salve There <lb/>
many kinds of Piles, j <lb/>
but if you vet the genuine and <lb/>
i eh Hazel made by <lb/>
C. Co. i a <lb/>
core certain. H. . Tisdale, <lb/>
of C, rays <lb/>
; Piles years sud Salve, <lb/>
red me after every thing <lb/>
Bold <lb/>
re. <lb/>
TWO PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN THE <lb/>
EVERYBODY <lb/>
Can a With The Low <lb/>
Rate Ticket on via <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
William Fountain, <lb/>
Physician and Surgeon, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Office one door east of post office, <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Richmond, National <lb/>
Engineers Au- <lb/>
gust 1st Io <lb/>
I Louisville. Biennial <lb/>
Conclave Knights of Pythias, <lb/>
16th to 20th. <lb/>
Boston, National <lb/>
Encampment Q, a. It., <lb/>
15th to 20th. <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo Account the Worlds <lb/>
Fair. Season, Sixty day, <lb/>
teen day and Coach Excursion <lb/>
tickets now on Hale. <lb/>
Excellent Service <lb/>
Convenient Schedules. <lb/>
For full information as to rates, dates <lb/>
of sale, of tickets, <lb/>
schedules, etc., call any <lb/>
Ticket Agent of the A. C. L., <lb/>
or <lb/>
H. M. Emerson, W. J Craig <lb/>
T M. G. P. A <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C <lb/>
OF N. J., POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will be re-instated i f arrears be paid within on month <lb/>
living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
second No Restrictions. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and cf each <lb/>
year, provided the premium for the current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L,. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
-.-. <lb/>
vi<lb/>
The On y Way <lb/>
To get <lb/>
FINE JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Is send it to <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR.<lb/>
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Ayden. N. O., July 1904. <lb/>
The medicine <lb/>
fail to ply his calling here <lb/>
lay and many were the sucker <lb/>
who swallowed bis bait. <lb/>
Our roller wash board is a <lb/>
it is without a <lb/>
sod is destined to take the <lb/>
lead, to try one, is to buy one, <lb/>
and to buy one, is to never be <lb/>
without one <lb/>
Ayden Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
We the ladies to call and <lb/>
examine our line of lawn before <lb/>
purchasing J. J. Hines <lb/>
The best recommendations can <lb/>
be furnished tor Hog <lb/>
Chaser. Write or to J. H. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
Marshall Tripp went Fort <lb/>
Saturday and returned <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
plastering hair, windows, <lb/>
doors, blinds and Bide lights at <lb/>
J. It. Smith Bro. <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. M. B OW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
hits K. Go's <lb/>
The latest styles in straw <lb/>
caps see J. J. Hines. I market beef, meats, <lb/>
Just received spring suit cloth- and fresh <lb/>
for J. J. Hines., First Class hand made brick, <lb/>
Fancy candies, wholesale and retail large <lb/>
bananas at E. Co's. always on your orders <lb/>
Mm. Thomas Rouse, of <lb/>
has Mrs. R. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give you absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, X. C. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
Tyson wish to call <lb/>
special to land plaster <lb/>
for peanuts. <lb/>
We carry a splendid assortment <lb/>
of carpets in various <lb/>
which make <lb/>
at a normal <lb/>
cost. Ladies are cordially invited <lb/>
to call and see them. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Out girl didn't go on <lb/>
We didn't go either. Do <lb/>
you catch <lb/>
Cotton seed hulls, Hay, and <lb/>
Cotton Seed meal sold by Cannon <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson handles <lb/>
Et <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, sty for your buggy or <lb/>
Call us and make a <lb/>
selection. Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The ladies nave found out <lb/>
to go when they need the finest Styles and patterns, <lb/>
quality dress good, laces, inner-1 excellent hall rugs, <lb/>
hamburg etc. <lb/>
Elder D. W. Davis filled his <lb/>
regular appointment at <lb/>
Sunday morning and <lb/>
here at <lb/>
As authorized agent for Daily <lb/>
and Eastern Reflector we take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub <lb/>
ions and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at ready mixed paints, the best, <lb/>
this office. We also take orders R, ck salt for stock, at J. <lb/>
for job ; Smith Bro. <lb/>
W. M. Edwards Co., will sell E. E. Co. will do all they <lb/>
you up-to-date suit of clothes to please you with <lb/>
mighty cheap. j hen new line of heavy fancy <lb/>
Regular prayer meeting es groceries <lb/>
in the Baptist church next We call special to our <lb/>
new line of Tan and Ideal Kid <lb/>
shoes Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
If you are ill need of a nice pair <lb/>
call for Royal at <lb/>
Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Miss Abbie Smith, of Green- <lb/>
ville, is spending time with <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. <lb/>
H Shingles for <lb/>
sale by Camion Tyson. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
per day, near depot Ave- <lb/>
Transient custom solicited <lb/>
B. F. Early, proprietor. <lb/>
We bear the young men say the <lb/>
cheapest best fitting clothing <lb/>
is sold by Tyson. <lb/>
M. M. Sauls went to Greenville <lb/>
Mrs. J. H. Cobb, of Standard, <lb/>
Mrs. of Pantego, <lb/>
came up from yesterday <lb/>
their way to Standard. <lb/>
Just another lot of boys <lb/>
and clothing at W. M. <lb/>
Ed wards. <lb/>
Mrs. MT. M. of Gardner- <lb/>
, ville, who has been upending some <lb/>
time at Seven Afore- <lb/>
head, is visiting Mrs. J. F. Dixon. <lb/>
Large stock of furniture consist <lb/>
of suits, steads, dining <lb/>
and bitting chairs, <lb/>
Those desiring first-class work felt an j <lb/>
in the enlargement of pictures Smith Bro <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro,. Miss Smith, of Crimes- <lb/>
Mr. is visiting, who on a to <lb/>
in Seven Springs other points, <lb/>
We use a fair patent sale, is at j F <lb/>
shafts, black hickory singletree., A of <lb/>
2nd growth, ash No. and in for <lb/>
chine buffed leather, and put to- at j B <lb/>
by practical and <lb/>
skilled mechanics. <lb/>
Miss Martha spent Mon- <lb/>
We use with here <lb/>
tine s 1st class varnish, we Life u <lb/>
to make the neatest, the <lb/>
and most durable buggy in Eastern u how <lb/>
N. C, Ayden Milling Co., <lb/>
Ayden, M, C. <lb/>
Craft and <lb/>
spent yesterday with G. W. <lb/>
The soda fountain M. If. <lb/>
Sauls will a daisy, so he in- <lb/>
forms us, also will his new drug <lb/>
store when complete. <lb/>
B. E. Parham, of Greenville, j <lb/>
was here Friday afternoon. <lb/>
for how long one <lb/>
One of the most certain <lb/>
things in the is a good life <lb/>
policy. See W. E. <lb/>
i Hooks get one immediately. <lb/>
List Friday morning a little <lb/>
I boy while First <lb/>
was attacked seriously <lb/>
in several places by a vi- <lb/>
I dog. The cries of the boy <lb/>
a number of people to <lb/>
the scene, among being our <lb/>
Corn, bay oats, at J. R. <lb/>
intense head- i-J u <lb/>
the number of buggies run l patched his <lb/>
out by the Ayden Milling Mfg. by head. <lb/>
, . condition of <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts burns, <lb/>
when you be permanently <lb/>
ed pair of glasses properly <lb/>
fitted, by J. W Taylor, grad- <lb/>
Optician, N. C. weak <lb/>
yes, of glasses, <lb/>
ways go to worse. A lit- <lb/>
piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will often work <lb/>
J. R. Smith says his firm has a <lb/>
pair of shoes for every body. <lb/>
come in by car load-. <lb/>
You find a complete line of <lb/>
mens It lit M <lb/>
Ed C-. <lb/>
the boy at present <lb/>
is as good as could be expected. <lb/>
Co. Employing only skilled lab r <lb/>
no shoddy goods to lea e . <lb/>
. . . , the timely arrival Mr. <lb/>
factory we are not , . <lb/>
m. i ,, . . k Stokes saved the child's life. <lb/>
at the result and that too <lb/>
they pay their workman prices in i Do you want to know low it <lb/>
conformity with the r labor to yourself than <lb/>
Naturally good and before See W. E. Hooks and <lb/>
must redound to the credit of such <lb/>
a firm, appreciation all Agnes Dixon and Gladys <lb/>
around is generally recognized j Button and Master Clifton Button <lb/>
everywhere. <lb/>
Cotton seed <lb/>
meal and hulls at <lb/>
spent last week <lb/>
the country. <lb/>
with friends in <lb/>
J. L. a prominent J. R Bro. <lb/>
night. All invited. <lb/>
Just the finest line of lawns <lb/>
you ever did see at W. If. Ed- <lb/>
wards Co. <lb/>
We have cut the price on all our <lb/>
white goods Come buy a <lb/>
waist, W. M. El wards Co. <lb/>
All raw hats sold at greatly <lb/>
reduced prices at W. If, Edwards <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Remember you can find lawns, <lb/>
nicker zephyrs, piques and <lb/>
ether nice goods too numerous to <lb/>
at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Call to see our laces and ham- <lb/>
burgs, J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Do yon know J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
beep the most complete Hue of <lb/>
bleaching and <lb/>
man of if ton, <lb/>
here <lb/>
Another lot of ladies <lb/>
lords for at W, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Our of is <lb/>
nice cheap, <lb/>
as a visitor <lb/>
A, <lb/>
Ox- <lb/>
El- <lb/>
Wide <lb/>
J. <lb/>
We want your hams chickens <lb/>
and eggs. J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
A new lot of men's <lb/>
chins received at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
ard Co's. <lb/>
Mrs. J. E. Brown, of <lb/>
is visiting her son, E. L. Brown, <lb/>
our depot <lb/>
for Cholera <lb/>
Miss Delia Smith Mrs. is to cure if used in <lb/>
W. E. Jackson C ., are offer- <lb/>
for next days en- <lb/>
tire stock of summer great- <lb/>
reduced prices. Note these few <lb/>
that 9-i 3.00 <lb/>
2.50 and are now a <lb/>
and Shirts that were <lb/>
each are now <lb/>
each. A few pair of shoes in <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. is visiting E. v, has been <lb/>
friends town. business. Mr. Cox <lb/>
is at Dome now those <lb/>
in life, health, and tire will do <lb/>
well to see him. <lb/>
Now we have <lb/>
lime, and satisfaction given or it <lb/>
will cost nothing. For sale by J. <lb/>
I. Smith Bro , Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
your spring chickens to <lb/>
W. If. Edwards Coil you <lb/>
good prices for them. <lb/>
Mi-. Sarah Patrick <lb/>
BED<lb/>
plenty the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels and will sell as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
lei, Mrs. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
We <lb/>
both low and high cuts at almost friends here, <lb/>
your own Lawns, white <lb/>
Call on s for a bar <lb/>
in town. Their customers tell me goods end all trimmings t almost Flour, none better <lb/>
converse <lb/>
hat i t is so. <lb/>
Our hull team don't <lb/>
Tery fluently on that <lb/>
trip. Strange, very. <lb/>
The ladies invited <lb/>
to Call and Inspect our line <lb/>
mercerized we h <lb/>
in bolts also in patterns of <lb/>
lengths. J J. <lb/>
If you need anything in the way <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware <lb/>
come to see us, Hart <lb/>
gold piece used <lb/>
as a watch charm. <lb/>
to M. M. Sauls and tie will pay a <lb/>
reward. <lb/>
Pictures satisfactorily enlarged <lb/>
or no made. Best refer- <lb/>
given, Hart Bros., Ayden, <lb/>
I wish to remind my friends that <lb/>
I keep a very nice line of millinery <lb/>
goods, and I know that my Tessie <lb/>
girdles, ribbons and kid belts <lb/>
will please yon all. Give me a <lb/>
call, Mrs J. A. Davis. <lb/>
A fellow with a new set of tenth <lb/>
their Value. see. <lb/>
J. II. Tripp <lb/>
Morehead yesterday. <lb/>
ready paints, <lb/>
colors, lead, oil at J. R. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
In be had anywhere. <lb/>
; If you foal hurt, go to Jackson's <lb/>
get a pan of shoes. They <lb/>
Mil feet glad, <lb/>
Come to us you wan. <lb/>
to buy I nil Manufactured <lb/>
fold- we handle Trust <lb/>
pair double, single and <lb/>
wire bed springs at J. B. K Jenkins. <lb/>
Smith a crowd went on the <lb/>
made <lb/>
for t tie erection of a brick Masonic <lb/>
building here. <lb/>
Misses Annie <lb/>
of near are <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Patrick. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
At the clone of business June 0th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
feels as if had fallen in a brick bat Silver Coin <lb/>
yard, about hash time. <lb/>
For flour, lime, hay, meal, hulls <lb/>
etc., go to Jackson Co's. <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
1,379 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
Mary of are that Cannon <lb/>
have been visiting Tyson keeps the best most <lb/>
line furniture town <lb/>
Just another case of <lb/>
men's at M. Ed- <lb/>
wards A Co's. <lb/>
Fred Allen and wife, of Farm- <lb/>
ville, have been spending several <lb/>
days with W. L. Tucker. <lb/>
up-to-date Wheeler <lb/>
Wilson sewing machines for only <lb/>
W. M. C. <lb/>
return- <lb/>
ed to her home in <lb/>
George Worthington Bro <lb/>
work in this line <lb/>
Ron Ring a specialty. Work <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
K. G. Cos went to Greenville <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Two more brick stores <lb/>
complete. West Railroad <lb/>
is on the constant improve. <lb/>
Life, Health Fire, <lb/>
necessary requisites. For <lb/>
insurance see ES. G. Cox. <lb/>
Preaching at was the <lb/>
attraction for many from this <lb/>
point Sunday. <lb/>
i-inn's Hog Chaser has <lb/>
on the market for fourteen <lb/>
It is guaranteed ii used before sick <lb/>
Poison,<lb/>
Rev. E. Saturday <lb/>
to till several appointments the <lb/>
lower of county and <lb/>
returned yesterday. <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
about <lb/>
street <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Office Block, Best Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Tb roe <lb/>
their <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
I certificates of <lb/>
deposits, <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Office Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. V- COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT- AW, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
to curs cholera refunded, j D, ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Write or send to Dr. B. T. Cox, Artist, <lb/>
Winterville, <lb/>
Mason Jars and <lb/>
Rubbers at R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Latest Styles Hair <lb/>
Shaving and<lb/>
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<p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. WHICHARD, and <lb/>
Entered in the post office at Greenville, N. as second class matter. <lb/>
rates made known upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office in Pitt and counties. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Pitt County, X. C, <lb/>
At present it to be order <lb/>
to strike <lb/>
There's something doing in <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
Greenville not yet caught the <lb/>
club spirit. <lb/>
Wednesday show what <lb/>
is about it. <lb/>
Watts Law operates in Eliza- <lb/>
City, Greenville, <lb/>
and <lb/>
many other towns in <lb/>
yet Hon. Harry Skinner, <lb/>
seeker, and Federal office <lb/>
holder, is authority for the state- <lb/>
that the sentiment in the <lb/>
tern part of the state is unfavorable <lb/>
to the law. <lb/>
Col. Bryan is now giving a <lb/>
on government ownership of <lb/>
railroads. <lb/>
buttons have got here, but <lb/>
hey c attached to a bunch of <lb/>
chewing gum. <lb/>
The Durham Herald re- <lb/>
marks that even the wells in some <lb/>
sections are dry. <lb/>
We wonder if the whiskey gang <lb/>
charge the dispensary with being <lb/>
the of he high price of beef. <lb/>
organized a law <lb/>
and order league. The purpose is <lb/>
to prohibition law honestly <lb/>
led out in that <lb/>
The chances of the candidate's <lb/>
election should not be measured by <lb/>
the is the kindergarten de <lb/>
who have been named <lb/>
him. <lb/>
The Greensboro Record went <lb/>
the folks who that print shop <lb/>
with bad writing, bad and <lb/>
W It at a oily <lb/>
Reece fill down on that lust word <lb/>
Such an article. <lb/>
United States District Atty., <lb/>
got an interview by a <lb/>
correspondent in which he says <lb/>
the sentiment in eastern North Caro- <lb/>
the Watts law and op- <lb/>
posed to its <lb/>
mind Colonel Skinner a <lb/>
republican and office holder, <lb/>
which is sufficient explanation for <lb/>
his the statement. <lb/>
COUNTY CROPS <lb/>
GREENVILLE SCHOOLS. <lb/>
drive through the rural sections <lb/>
of this county is a rare treat. We <lb/>
believe that no county in the state <lb/>
has more fertile fields or more in- <lb/>
men of brown who till <lb/>
Notwithstanding the recent co- <lb/>
and daily thunderstorms <lb/>
the crops in this section are most <lb/>
excellent. Political upheavals and <lb/>
partisan discussions disturb not the <lb/>
even tenor of our way and despite <lb/>
all these things, Pitt county <lb/>
are forging to the front. If cotton <lb/>
brings prices this fall and <lb/>
crops continue as they now are there <lb/>
The people of Greenville and <lb/>
surrounding community are greatly <lb/>
pleased with success of our Grad- <lb/>
ed schools here both white and <lb/>
colored. We consider ourselves <lb/>
fortunate in having as our Supt. <lb/>
Prof W. U. Dove, who is a great <lb/>
educator and a Christian gentleman. <lb/>
Last year, which was the first year <lb/>
of the school system in our <lb/>
town, proved the system to be a good <lb/>
one, four hundred students having <lb/>
been enrolled during the year. This <lb/>
is a great increase over the number <lb/>
that attended school last rear. <lb/>
The school building for white <lb/>
will be some joyous tillers of the ,.,,.,, <lb/>
. . . . . f,. . children is a handsome structure of <lb/>
soil in this county at the Christmas <lb/>
festivities. <lb/>
During the absence of <lb/>
J the Editorial <lb/>
management -i <lb/>
is in the hands M. <lb/>
who is personally for nil <lb/>
that is found in the Editorial <lb/>
columns. <lb/>
Ex-Senator Davis says the <lb/>
nation for Vice President was a <lb/>
prise to him. The country at large <lb/>
was taken unawares. Moth, <lb/>
however, seem to be satisfied. <lb/>
Charlotte Daily <lb/>
Yes, but his failure to he elected <lb/>
would now he even a greater <lb/>
prise to us. <lb/>
Public Sentiment and Law. <lb/>
Charity and Children, published <lb/>
at Thomasville, starts a ringing <lb/>
with this <lb/>
sentiment, thank God, is <lb/>
determined in North This <lb/>
is a just estimate of the situation in <lb/>
the State. Hand in hand with the <lb/>
great educational sentiment that has <lb/>
grownup during the past half a de <lb/>
has come the sentiment for <lb/>
Law without public sentiment to <lb/>
support it is worse than no law at <lb/>
all, for it will be disregarded, and <lb/>
become a mere farce a <lb/>
disregard for all law. <lb/>
Hut it is poor argument to say <lb/>
that the prohibition laws should not <lb/>
; be adopted simply because there <lb/>
will he will violate them. <lb/>
If the majority ignores the laws and <lb/>
they are adopted, then the majority <lb/>
The associated press states that is either insincere or cowardly if the <lb/>
Senator Davis, having planned to ; laws are not enforced. <lb/>
have notification meeting one There is a law constantly broken. <lb/>
later than Judge Parker, on every statute book in the land <lb/>
and having received a telegram that against murder, but none but <lb/>
Judge Parker his <lb/>
meeting on August 10th, sent a <lb/>
telegram to Hon. John Sharp <lb/>
of Tennessee, temporary chair- <lb/>
of the St Louis Convention, <lb/>
that notification meeting would <lb/>
he at White Springs, <lb/>
Va., on August 17th <lb/>
The Senator is very enthusiastic <lb/>
and has great faith his party. <lb/>
Not a great deal is being said just <lb/>
now about prosperity and the full <lb/>
dinner pail, but Pitt county crops <lb/>
are good, rains are abundant and <lb/>
the farmers wear a good humored <lb/>
smile. They are <lb/>
and and are not <lb/>
greatly disturbed by the political <lb/>
upheaval This is real prosperity, <lb/>
and not the cry of the politician for <lb/>
political ends. <lb/>
AUGUST 17th NAMED BY DAVIS. <lb/>
two stories, and is built of pressed <lb/>
brick. It is located in a quiet but <lb/>
secluded part of town on Evans street <lb/>
and is easily reached from any home <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
The building for colored children <lb/>
is a beautiful wooden structure <lb/>
consisting of a single story It is <lb/>
conveniently located in the western <lb/>
part of town, and is easily reached <lb/>
by the majority of the colored child- <lb/>
in selecting teachers for those <lb/>
schools, great care is manifested, <lb/>
and no effort is spared in procuring <lb/>
only those who are competent and <lb/>
experienced teachers. <lb/>
The fall term opens Sept. 1st, <lb/>
when, it is estimated, five hundred <lb/>
students will be enrolled. <lb/>
There are many of us who do not <lb/>
like Mr. Bryan, but all would <lb/>
agree that he is a hard man to down. <lb/>
The associated press states that <lb/>
several members of the Democratic <lb/>
National Committee arrived in New <lb/>
The republicans are against tern <lb/>
legislation and if so many <lb/>
of their votes had not been cut off <lb/>
they would have made themselves <lb/>
felt.- Durham Herald. <lb/>
On any question it is always well <lb/>
to take and examine the crowd <lb/>
that stands with you. Now the <lb/>
question is not to be con- <lb/>
as a party question, for it is <lb/>
vastly broader and deeper than any <lb/>
political propaganda. It is a moral <lb/>
question. <lb/>
And those who are opposed to <lb/>
temperance line up with the <lb/>
and march hand in hand with <lb/>
those who do not represent the best <lb/>
class of our citizens. Their crowd <lb/>
is composed of red-nosed <lb/>
criminals, second rate politicians <lb/>
would advocate the repeal of I <lb/>
this law simply because there are <lb/>
degenerates who break the law. <lb/>
No, the sentiment for law and or- <lb/>
for good citizenship an tern <lb/>
is growing, already the j <lb/>
light is breaking and with a strong <lb/>
sentiment backed up by strongman- <lb/>
hood three will be a minimum of <lb/>
law breakers. <lb/>
York last week, among them being <lb/>
W- U. Martin, of Arkansas; J. Cf Fortunately the last <lb/>
of Nebraska; R. M. John-1 class have not much to do in present <lb/>
on, of T. E. Ryan, of Wis- day discussions from a voting stand <lb/>
cousin and R. L. Williams of Indian <lb/>
point. Hut as the Herald aptly <lb/>
Territory. These gentlemen seemed remarks had they not been deprived <lb/>
to be unanimous in the opinion that. <lb/>
if the legislature was Democratic, <lb/>
W. J. Bryan would be elected <lb/>
Suites Senator from Nebraska . <lb/>
of their franchise privilege, the <lb/>
weight of their vote would have <lb/>
been felt, and no one doubts where <lb/>
that weight would have gone. <lb/>
The C, Hera Id <lb/>
makes the following explanation in <lb/>
its issue of Sunday <lb/>
the ruling power <lb/>
whether it be man or <lb/>
to draw to itself all other forces, as <lb/>
in a great centripetal whirlpool <lb/>
that is imperialism. Whenever the <lb/>
ruling seeks to allay itself in <lb/>
sectional animosity and exalt one <lb/>
part of the country at the expense of <lb/>
the is imperialism. <lb/>
Whenever the party in power seeks <lb/>
to expand its influence and extend <lb/>
its ideas to foreign soil by might of <lb/>
emphatically is <lb/>
And whenever the ruling <lb/>
power endeavors to <lb/>
cal obstacles to its continuance in <lb/>
is with a <lb/>
crown upon <lb/>
That's bad enough, to he <lb/>
we had an idea that it was much <lb/>
horns, for instance, and <lb/>
went about seeking whom it might <lb/>
alive in fact. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
No, the fact of the business is that <lb/>
it has prominent front teeth and <lb/>
wears Eye glasses and yellow spell <lb/>
the Name <lb/>
YE EDITOR'S BATHING. <lb/>
We who sit sweltering and <lb/>
perspiration our furrowed <lb/>
brows may derive some benefit by <lb/>
painting pictures of cooler dimes <lb/>
We may derive pleasure from us- <lb/>
the Christian Science method <lb/>
of imagination and let our fickle <lb/>
fancy play on the gilded sands, <lb/>
where ocean's roar is heard and <lb/>
where the playful billows sport be- <lb/>
neath the cooling breezes. <lb/>
Let us imagine the stately tread <lb/>
of as <lb/>
es down the board walk at More- <lb/>
bead His costume bespeaks the <lb/>
bather, his head is bare and the <lb/>
breezes sport with his mustache <lb/>
In his abbreviated red streaked <lb/>
costume he is all unmindful of <lb/>
presses, delayed news, short copy <lb/>
and the ever grumbling subscriber, <lb/>
Hut see, he has reached the end of <lb/>
the wharf. Here and there are seen <lb/>
merry bathers sporting on the briny <lb/>
billows of the deep. He pauses on <lb/>
the margin of the dock, he breathes <lb/>
the salty air and a smile plays about <lb/>
his Between those half <lb/>
parted lips is the ever present <lb/>
and the blue puff of smoke plays <lb/>
about his features as he poses for <lb/>
a leap. <lb/>
He has forgotten the Democratic <lb/>
hosts, the eastern wars, the socials <lb/>
and personals and the smoking <lb/>
He folds his hands above his <lb/>
head and dives into the cool waters. <lb/>
The waters splash and then close <lb/>
over the diver and the little fishes <lb/>
scamper away. Soon the face re- <lb/>
appears and the jolly sport begins. <lb/>
This is ye editor. <lb/>
This is life. <lb/>
t. V. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
As the time is drawing near <lb/>
primaries and county conventions to <lb/>
be called for the selection of <lb/>
dates to the various offices of Pitt <lb/>
county and also a legislative tie-ct. <lb/>
I therefore leg your indulgence for <lb/>
a few unsolicited remarks in <lb/>
of L. W. Tucker for sheriff. <lb/>
He is a young man of high <lb/>
and of a great business capacity, <lb/>
which his public career of the past <lb/>
four or five years abundantly proves, <lb/>
and stands without contradiction. <lb/>
Some may say that he is rather young <lb/>
to shoulder the responsibilities of <lb/>
the office of high Sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
county, but I declare unto you, that <lb/>
it is not right, adequate, or just, <lb/>
that a man ho by the height of his <lb/>
ambition, ski and self <lb/>
has reached the goal of maturity in <lb/>
physical, mental and business <lb/>
ties earlier than the average man, <lb/>
that he should be haltered and tied, <lb/>
so to speak, his inferiors might <lb/>
reach his equal. <lb/>
On the contrary, Mr. Editor and <lb/>
friends, I do say and verily believe, <lb/>
that a man of such eminent <lb/>
and broad business qualifications as <lb/>
Mr. Tucker, having served the office <lb/>
of sheriff as deputy for four or five <lb/>
years with such a marked degree of <lb/>
success, makes him throughly <lb/>
competent and to serve the <lb/>
office itself to the entire satisfaction <lb/>
of the people of Pitt county, <lb/>
thereby be honored himself and an <lb/>
honor to Pitt And when the <lb/>
Democratic county convention is <lb/>
called upon to name a date for <lb/>
sheriff. I believe the people will be <lb/>
glad to show him the honor of rise- <lb/>
as a unit and with one accord <lb/>
say, nominate L. W. Tucker by <lb/>
acclamation. <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
Colonel W. H. Chapman, of the <lb/>
Internal Service, with <lb/>
headquarters at Greensboro, a man <lb/>
of approved character, expressed to <lb/>
our Raleigh correspondent the fear <lb/>
is on the increase, <lb/>
and complains that county officers <lb/>
doing so little to enforce the <lb/>
Watts law, leaving the execution of <lb/>
liquor laws to the Federal <lb/>
ties, who last month captured forty <lb/>
illicit an increase of <lb/>
eight over the preceding month It <lb/>
seems that the county authorities <lb/>
through the state have taken no in- <lb/>
in the enforcement of the <lb/>
Watts law, and yet it is a State stat- <lb/>
and it the business of the local <lb/>
officials to it. If the <lb/>
were as indifferent as <lb/>
those of the counties, the liquor laws <lb/>
would be defied and trampled under <lb/>
foot from one end of the State to the <lb/>
other, It i tote hoped that the <lb/>
Chapman will awaken <lb/>
them to a sense of their <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
De Bible tell de sluggard go <lb/>
de ant; but days de <lb/>
most goes de father in <lb/>
law. <lb/>
some folks in dis county <lb/>
never knows de time day <lb/>
tell de sun's in de middle de <lb/>
road. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word Is <lb/>
it refers to Dr. Liver Pills and <lb/>
HEALTH. <lb/>
Arc you constipated <lb/>
Troubled with Indigestion <lb/>
Sick headache <lb/>
Bilious <lb/>
Insomnia <lb/>
ANT of these symptoms and many others <lb/>
Indicate inaction LIVER <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute.<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep. <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
N. C., July <lb/>
Jarvis and Henry Haddock, of <lb/>
Clay Boot, day here. <lb/>
All the excursionist from Nor- <lb/>
folk are yet to sleepy to tell what <lb/>
they saw. <lb/>
Nearly all of our tobacco farmers <lb/>
are busy as bees putting in their <lb/>
Since the rains it <lb/>
is fast and nearly every <lb/>
one is reporting to art <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., <lb/>
to be making special preparation <lb/>
for the manufacture of sears <lb/>
Their trade in this line is <lb/>
rapidly they now <lb/>
have standing orders from some of <lb/>
threading carriage makers for <lb/>
per month. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson pays highest <lb/>
prices for eggs and chickens. <lb/>
See those nice shut at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's. <lb/>
Wire Fence Machinery FOB <lb/>
bale, Cheap <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are off- <lb/>
their making <lb/>
wire fence Ht an extremely low <lb/>
price. Owing to recent changes <lb/>
made in the location <lb/>
they are compelled to use all of <lb/>
their other business and <lb/>
will have to build extra room or <lb/>
discontinue the making of fence. <lb/>
This is a good opportunity for a <lb/>
farmer to make his fence for his <lb/>
farm cheap. AH for <lb/>
munched also a lot of <lb/>
wire can be bought cheap if <lb/>
d. A. G. Cox Mfg Co. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
T. N. Manning and Va., the <lb/>
place for fruit per doz. <lb/>
Some people talk about this <lb/>
being the of the <lb/>
year when there is nothing to do. <lb/>
This be true some places <lb/>
but it is far from true at <lb/>
shop. He <lb/>
been shipping buggies almost daily <lb/>
for a long, time and still or <lb/>
conic more and While <lb/>
a good many these buggies are <lb/>
fold this state he also ships <lb/>
large numbers to Virginia and <lb/>
South Carolina. <lb/>
have reopened my <lb/>
barber shop In the store formerly <lb/>
occupied by Kin and <lb/>
6-28-2 Will <lb/>
If yon are in need of Tobacco <lb/>
Fines or Fine Iron you will do <lb/>
well correspond with the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Co. and et their prices. <lb/>
have a supply of Iron on <lb/>
Mid make best flues that <lb/>
can be had. They will also give <lb/>
you best prices <lb/>
Try a barrel of Columbia flour <lb/>
the best In town. <lb/>
H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
A well selected variety of drug- <lb/>
gists sundries also a full stock of <lb/>
medicines kept at the drug store. <lb/>
Say Have you seen Those <lb/>
buggies that Hunsucker has in his <lb/>
room. If not drop in when <lb/>
in town and take a look at them. <lb/>
It will do you good. We do not <lb/>
ask you to buy stop and see <lb/>
them. <lb/>
If you are not a patron of our <lb/>
store come and get acquainted with <lb/>
us, examine stock learn <lb/>
our prices, B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
MRS. SARAH TAYLOR <lb/>
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, <lb/>
Main Street, Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
Board ins J. D. <lb/>
Board per day. Best <lb/>
house in town.<lb/>
See G. A. Kittrell Co. for any <lb/>
thing in the feed line. <lb/>
Latest styles and very cheap <lb/>
at H. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
All kinds of soft cool <lb/>
refreshing. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
T. N. Manning Co. are carry- <lb/>
the that will cure <lb/>
diseases of the in any stale. <lb/>
Fruit jars J gallon size Me., <lb/>
quart size H, L. Johnson. <lb/>
Roan Cooper with his factory <lb/>
seems to be alive. as <lb/>
either at factory or store. Out <lb/>
smiles will do yon good- <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. <lb/>
am prepared to furnish <lb/>
brick at Lowest market prices. <lb/>
Ola Manning. <lb/>
wish to notify the <lb/>
public that I grind every <lb/>
day at my mill one mile south of <lb/>
Frog Level on Sam place. <lb/>
Purnell Tripp. <lb/>
See those nice pants at H. L. <lb/>
Johnson's they are cheap and good <lb/>
stuff. <lb/>
fountain pens a <lb/>
specialty at Dr. B. T. A <lb/>
drugstore. <lb/>
There is a assortment <lb/>
of T. W. Wood Son's., garden <lb/>
seed at the drug store. <lb/>
Kittrell A Taylor have just re- <lb/>
a nice assortment, of cutlery <lb/>
if yon nice knife see them. <lb/>
wood Cart <lb/>
Hubs. A. G. Co Mfg. Co <lb/>
One pair of good, well broke, <lb/>
young mules for sale, or trade for <lb/>
a horse that will weigh about <lb/>
pounds. A. G. Cox. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
See H. L. Johnson for heavy mid <lb/>
light groceries, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats and Caps at your <lb/>
own price at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
is th accepted to <lb/>
in your order Handy To <lb/>
Trucks to be need in housing <lb/>
this seasons crop of tobacco. Do <lb/>
not wait until the last minute when <lb/>
your tobacco is ripe and should be <lb/>
in the barn before you attend to <lb/>
i in matter. Be ready. Although <lb/>
t he crop is short there is a great <lb/>
demand for our trucks. We have <lb/>
already sold more than we had ex- <lb/>
to sell and still the orders <lb/>
keep coming. If you have not <lb/>
ready bought us your order at <lb/>
once before the final rush comes. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Mfg., Co. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Mfg Co. have in <lb/>
stock a nice lot of well seasoned <lb/>
timber for buggy bodies and seats <lb/>
and are making nice bodies <lb/>
They supply of the <lb/>
leading makers in this <lb/>
the state, and to <lb/>
be a specialty of <lb/>
Harrington, Bather Co., have <lb/>
just received bags corn. It is <lb/>
going fast. <lb/>
Corn, Oats and Hay for sale; <lb/>
Cheap for cash, O. A. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
G. A. Kittrell and Co., are ex-1 <lb/>
. lug a shipment of seed Rye <lb/>
a few days. See them buy-i <lb/>
Try R. G. Chapman Co's i <lb/>
white vinegar pickling. <lb/>
It is splendid. <lb/>
Groves Chill Tonic bottle- <lb/>
while the present lasts. John i <lb/>
Sou. <lb/>
See Kittrell Taylor for a fresh <lb/>
of bread. <lb/>
good barrel of <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and <lb/>
If you want ice and <lb/>
fail to get them from <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
For horse <lb/>
arid one h KM power en- <lb/>
Both in ruining re <lb/>
We have a fine line of Sum- <lb/>
mer Underwear. <lb/>
It's this way about Under- <lb/>
it doesn't fit its never <lb/>
matter how <lb/>
much it costs. <lb/>
Here are French <lb/>
French Mesh Under- <lb/>
wear, Mercerized Cotton, Etc. <lb/>
Note the of the <lb/>
well as the thin- <lb/>
and firmness of the fabric. <lb/>
They're made to fit, to be <lb/>
cool, to wear well. <lb/>
We are showing all sizes <lb/>
for short men and tall men <lb/>
slim men and stoat men. <lb/>
to <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier.<lb/>
The A. G. Cox C. <lb/>
just built another large addition <lb/>
to factory, under the <lb/>
management of Hi mucker, their <lb/>
buggy man, this department of. <lb/>
business has be, rapidly J. Term, v reasonable, <lb/>
growing and at present the outlook A G. M f g C ., <lb/>
seems to be more promising N. C. <lb/>
. See pants and skirt <lb/>
ever Z <lb/>
at A. W . C i. <lb/>
Work on the Pitt Co Oil Mill i For nice and hat's go to <lb/>
progressing rapidly. car, A save <lb/>
load of brick wan I <lb/>
day. brick were by j A, C. <lb/>
Mr. James A. Griffin of Ayden, for and sells <lb/>
N. C and are in every way very <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
first brick and will <lb/>
us a good for <lb/>
mill. <lb/>
i p. <lb/>
the j <lb/>
Tasteless CASTOR OIL sold. <lb/>
We have on band a few Breech Tate us g d as Maple Syrup. <lb/>
loading <lb/>
price John A son. <lb/>
cents per bottle at B. T. <lb/>
3-22 <lb/>
KING COMBINATION <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
A. f. COX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, <lb/>
The New Season <lb/>
WILL FIND THE OLD <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
Right at the forefront of the tobacco business. <lb/>
We will in shape for handling every load to <lb/>
the best advantage of the farmer. <lb/>
With plenty of room, perfect lights, ample cap- <lb/>
ital and a competent force, the Old Greenville is <lb/>
not going to be behind any other house in high <lb/>
prices. Our aim will be to take the lead and <lb/>
hold it. Opening sale will be <lb/>
TODAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1904. <lb/>
Mr. B. T. Bailey will be auctioneer for us this <lb/>
season. He is one of the best in the state- Come <lb/>
right along with your tobacco and you will go <lb/>
homo satisfied that you got the highest price to be <lb/>
had <lb/>
EVANS, CO. PROPS. <lb/>
R- S. EVANS. HOOKER. D. S. SPAIN.<lb/>
if <lb/>
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Department <lb/>
De hereafter look mighty <lb/>
some <lb/>
it i, it man git <lb/>
Atlantic constitution. <lb/>
J. Proctor Bros <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
and <lb/>
you want lumber to build a house, <lb/>
furniture to in it, clothing and <lb/>
goods far your family, provisions <lb/>
your or for <lb/>
your farm, we can supply your <lb/>
mill now <lb/>
In full j m pin- <lb/>
pared to gin corn, <lb/>
saw ail <lb/>
f turned fT <lb/>
and <lb/>
do general r rig of <lb/>
carts and wag--us <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notion, Fancy <lb/>
Tobacco Cigars. The <lb/>
in All <lb/>
i hr popular drinks. Hot Peanuts <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The Columbia State adverts to the <lb/>
way things are going here, with <lb/>
Home casual reference t <lb/>
ed danger of an enforced suspension <lb/>
of the usual courtesies between the <lb/>
vi tremor of North Carolina and the <lb/>
Governor of Carolina That's <lb/>
not what s us What we are <lb/>
bothered Judge Peebles <lb/>
is to do, if this thing keep, on in <lb/>
he should have attack <lb/>
of<lb/>
T. F. raw. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
GENERA <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
Anything wanted in the way <lb/>
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Groceries <lb/>
Hardware can be found <lb/>
here, whether it is some- <lb/>
thing to eat, something to <lb/>
wear, or some article for the <lb/>
house or farm, you be <lb/>
supplied. Highest prices paid <lb/>
for cotton, country produce <lb/>
anything the farmer sells. <lb/>
Greenville's Great <lb/>
Department Store <lb/>
Courage Brethren. <lb/>
The temperance k <lb/>
God, is dominant in North Carolina. <lb/>
That was very clearly shown at <lb/>
Greensboro, and the triumph at <lb/>
emphasizes the power and <lb/>
effectiveness of the movement. Hut <lb/>
the v is not yet won by any <lb/>
he liquor men are astute <lb/>
and wily and tin long and <lb/>
experience in politics gives then <lb/>
a advantage. They know <lb/>
the importance of attending the <lb/>
and selecting delegates <lb/>
to their interests. Our people <lb/>
are n it so well up on this game. If <lb/>
we are not awake alert the <lb/>
people will win the Legislature <lb/>
and neutralize all the legislation <lb/>
that has been so hardly wrung from <lb/>
our law-makers. The matter of <lb/>
importance now before us is <lb/>
to see. that men are nominated who <lb/>
will faithfully carry oat the will o <lb/>
the moral element of North <lb/>
No matter how strong the pres- <lb/>
sure brought to bear, if our people <lb/>
will let it clearly and fully under <lb/>
stood they will positively not <lb/>
vote for a man who is not an out- <lb/>
spoken and avowed advocate of <lb/>
legislation, the other sort <lb/>
will not be nominated, for the slate- <lb/>
makers have their ears to the ground <lb/>
and they will see that the men the <lb/>
people want will be nominated The <lb/>
politicians arc perfectly willing to <lb/>
give us the right sort of men as <lb/>
if we only demand <lb/>
them, and we must demand them. <lb/>
The fate of the temperance cause is <lb/>
now in the hands of the citizens, <lb/>
What are we going to do about it <lb/>
Children <lb/>
DEPARTMENT <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, July 1904. <lb/>
The hot we bare <lb/>
to door with the gate <lb/>
open, hue the crops are greatly <lb/>
improving recent rains. <lb/>
J. T. Smith <lb/>
chicken i tab- a f-w day <lb/>
ago. It was one of the William <lb/>
kind with three wings. <lb/>
K. has been, <lb/>
awarded the contract for build <lb/>
lug a dam <lb/>
Bethel. It will bi a gr-at <lb/>
to the traveling public <lb/>
Than. Thomas left Tuesday for <lb/>
Miss Maggie Peel, of <lb/>
villa, is visiting Mrs. H. W. Mar- <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
W. J. on his runt de- <lb/>
livery route has made days <lb/>
with wheel without a <lb/>
day. Who can beat that. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Norman, of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, is visiting Mrs. J. T, <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
The flinch party at Dr. <lb/>
Friday night, was greatly enjoyed <lb/>
by many of the young people. <lb/>
DR. GRIMES, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BET BEL, N. C. <lb/>
Office opposite depot. <lb/>
DR. G. F. THIGPEN, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
next door to Post Office <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
Complete Line Gaining, Hardware Furniture, Groceries. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Cotton, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Country Produce;. <lb/>
It ; i . cry bur t liar which <lb/>
convinces make strung claims <lb/>
for <lb/>
Dodd<lb/>
So strong per to skepticism in the <lb/>
mind.-, f do Dot know. We, how- <lb/>
u our may <lb/>
in all fairness. We <lb/>
are showing a line of <lb/>
Dorothy Dodd <lb/>
In the seasons newest styles, Oxford, Strap <lb/>
Sandals, Gibson Ties, Etc. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Greenville's Great Department Store <lb/>
Congressional Convention. <lb/>
At a meeting of the <lb/>
. Executive of t Fit- <lb/>
District held in Ply <lb/>
month on 14th of <lb/>
it wan Hint <lb/>
tin- lit -m <lb/>
strict <lb/>
i town of Edenton on Wednesday <lb/>
the h of 1904. at I <lb/>
P. M. purpose of <lb/>
i candidate fir <lb/>
in from said <lb/>
district <lb/>
elector, and fir other <lb/>
as <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Democrats t several <lb/>
counties composing the first din <lb/>
will take notice <lb/>
and send delegates to such <lb/>
By order of the commute-. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Do you Eat <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
If you do come to see us, We keep every- <lb/>
thing in the grocery line and sell it to our <lb/>
at the Lowest Possible Price. <lb/>
Johnston Bros.<lb/>
C. <lb/>
Quick Arrest <lb/>
J. A. A. <lb/>
wan twice the from m <lb/>
severe case of piles <lb/>
After doctor and all <lb/>
die failed, <lb/>
quickly arrested <lb/>
and cured It <lb/>
a-hes and kills pair. <lb/>
at drag St re. <lb/>
Cold Comfort <lb/>
what we are after, and the possession of one of <lb/>
our Refrigerators will insure sweet cream and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water and many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If have you will want a Lawn Mower pretty <lb/>
soon, we've made it easy for you to own one. <lb/>
is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
well a good machine with best steel knives at such <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
everything else in the hardware line. <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Made Young <lb/>
IV. Life <lb/>
Pills each f ; two has <lb/>
put me in my I <lb/>
rites l. H. Turner of Dempsey <lb/>
town, They're the best <lb/>
for Liver, Stomach and ; <lb/>
Bowels vegetable Never <lb/>
Only Wooten's <lb/>
Ding <lb/>
Prompt treatment of a <lb/>
k of will often <lb/>
vent a serious sickness. The best <lb/>
known is Dr. Seth Ar <lb/>
Balsam. Your apothecary <lb/>
J L. Wooten warrants it to five <lb/>
ti <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The undersigned, having this day <lb/>
been appointed by, and having duly <lb/>
before, the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County, as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of Allen <lb/>
Warren deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them to <lb/>
me for payment, duly authenticated, <lb/>
on or before the day of July 1906, <lb/>
or this will be plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. All persons indebted <lb/>
to said estate are requested to make <lb/>
immediate payment to me. <lb/>
This the 13th day of July 1904. <lb/>
E. B. Moor. <lb/>
Administrator of Allen Warren d. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, <lb/>
St Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLARS. <lb/>
CAPACITY, PATIENTS. <lb/>
Most equable on coast; Bait air tempered by proximity of <lb/>
Gulf Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for the treat- <lb/>
of disease. A corps of Specialists In every department. Special <lb/>
department for cases of confinement. Moat approved X-ray apparatus. Thor- <lb/>
system of Turkish and Russian Baths. <lb/>
Ward Rates, per week; Private Room Rates from to per week. <lb/>
For etc., address <lb/>
The President St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
j w. co. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Correspondence and shipment <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
C. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
Attorney at Law, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
A. sudden i night of <lb/>
some form of Bowel <lb/>
may come to anyone. Every <lb/>
be with a <lb/>
Dr Seth Arnold's <lb/>
Warranted by J. L. Wooten, <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
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pill that will, will fill the bill. <lb/>
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To cleanse liver, without a <lb/>
Take one at <lb/>
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small, to take, easy d gentle <lb/>
in effect, yet they ho certain in <lb/>
results that do one who uses them <lb/>
is For quick relief <lb/>
biliousness, sick headache, <lb/>
liver, dizziness <lb/>
all troubles arising from an <lb/>
inactive, sluggish liver, Early <lb/>
are Sold at <lb/>
en's Drug Store. <lb/>
V, <lb/>
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It i- said that nothing in sure <lb/>
except death and DOt this <lb/>
is not altogether true. King's <lb/>
New discovery for consumption is <lb/>
a sure cine all lung and throat <lb/>
trouble. Thousands can testify <lb/>
to that. Mrs. B. Van of <lb/>
W. V. says j <lb/>
had a severe of Bronchitis <lb/>
and for a tried everything <lb/>
heard of, but got no relief. One <lb/>
of Dr. Slag's New <lb/>
me <lb/>
infallible for Croup, Whoop <lb/>
Cough, Grip, and <lb/>
Consumption. Try it. It's <lb/>
by h. <lb/>
Trial bottles Reg t<lb/>
A New York man insists after <lb/>
he been dead and buried <lb/>
body shall be exhumed after a period , <lb/>
of eight days Such foolishness as J <lb/>
this conies of n certain class f <lb/>
who refuse to believe that <lb/>
they are too dead to be resurrected. <lb/>
Wilmington Star.<lb/>
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are caused by If yon <lb/>
eat little too much, or if yo-i are j <lb/>
subject to attacks of indigestion. <lb/>
t lie stomach and <lb/>
up against the heart. <lb/>
crowds the heart and shortens the <lb/>
breath. Rapid heart beats and he- <lb/>
disease is the result. <lb/>
dot Dyspepsia Core digests what <lb/>
you eat, takes the the <lb/>
heart, cure Indigestion, <lb/>
Bin, sour stomach, and contributes <lb/>
nourish men t, strength and health <lb/>
to every organ of the <lb/>
at Drug Store. . <lb/>
John I. <lb/>
Ask the readers this paper who <lb/>
with m <lb/>
to call on him at one <lb/>
and yet a of <lb/>
. If you the value <lb/>
this remedy as know it, yon <lb/>
would suffer day. <lb/>
did Cure is a thorough i <lb/>
ti <lb/>
as well. Ii is <lb/>
by whom it <lb/>
has cured <lb/>
win, palpitation of the <lb/>
stomach troubles generally <lb/>
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eat. Ir is pleasant, nod j <lb/>
One of the largest farmers of <lb/>
county, is n close observer and <lb/>
business ideas, re <lb/>
marked In k the other <lb/>
day dial Pitt county ought to have <lb/>
a better road system we <lb/>
have. During such rainy seasons as , <lb/>
the past week the roads in many <lb/>
sections are almost impassable. <lb/>
also said a town of as much <lb/>
as Greenville ought to take <lb/>
more interest in the bridges and <lb/>
close to town so people <lb/>
run get here at any lime. It often <lb/>
happens that people go <lb/>
instead of to Greenville because <lb/>
bad places to cross close to town. <lb/>
A Startling Test, <lb/>
To a life, Dr. T G. Men-it <lb/>
of No. Pa , made <lb/>
Startling test resulting in a won <lb/>
cure. He writes, a patient <lb/>
was attacked with violent <lb/>
caused by mention of <lb/>
the stomach. I had often found <lb/>
excellent for acute <lb/>
stomach and liver so I <lb/>
pi them. patient <lb/>
gained from the first, and has not <lb/>
had an attack in months <lb/>
Electric Bitters are positively <lb/>
guaranteed for Dyspepsia, <lb/>
Constipation and Kidney <lb/>
troubles. Try them Only; <lb/>
at Drug Store. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
If It Comes From <lb/>
Styles are Ail Right <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
La Drop Full Bleached Taper <lb/>
Aim and Neck, Silk and Finished <lb/>
Gauze. Vest TEN CENTS <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
Hundred yards to make your <lb/>
from. Boat Load Just Received. <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
Our entire line of Thin Goods, <lb/>
Batiste, Crepe De Chine at <lb/>
Special Low Prices. <lb/>
Trunks and Bass and Valises. If <lb/>
you going off for summer or <lb/>
school see our line. <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
I LIT VERY AT WONDERFULLY CUT <lb/>
H TO 1.25 Shirts all go <lb/>
at the ridiculous low price of <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR <lb/>
Clothing Special Clothing Special <lb/>
Severe Cut in Entire Line of Spring Summer Clothing. Thin Coat and Pants. <lb/>
TOWELS <lb/>
Doz Fringed Bleached Tow- <lb/>
els, Good size- foe Hive Price <lb/>
each <lb/>
UMBRELLAS. <lb/>
Ladies Congo Crook <lb/>
las worth while they last, <lb/>
OXFORDS <lb/>
La Kid Oxfords worth <lb/>
Bee Hive Price <lb/>
pair <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Bee Hive Price <lb/>
LAWNS <lb/>
yards <lb/>
Lawns worth <lb/>
price <lb/>
Scotch Figured <lb/>
Bee Hive <lb/>
Organdy, Dimity. <lb/>
yards fine figured Organ- <lb/>
and Dimity Lawns worth <lb/>
1-2, m hive price <lb/>
LACES <lb/>
yards hamburgs, <lb/>
laces 1-3 off <lb/>
These Prices will last as long as we have the goods. Don't Wait You will have to <lb/>
Hurry before they are all gone. <lb/>
Bee Hive Cash Store.<lb/>
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3- <lb/>
The pill that will, will fill bill <lb/>
Without a gripe. <lb/>
To cleanse liver, without a <lb/>
quiver, <lb/>
Take ore at night. <lb/>
DeWitt's Little early Wiser are <lb/>
small, easy to take, easy and <lb/>
in effect, yet they pertain iD <lb/>
results that no one who list's them <lb/>
For relief <lb/>
from sick <lb/>
torpid liver, jaundice, dizziness <lb/>
and all troubles arming from an <lb/>
inactive, sluggish liver. Early <lb/>
era are unequaled. Bold at <lb/>
en's Drug <lb/>
A Sure Thine <lb/>
It is that is sure <lb/>
except death and tuxes, but this <lb/>
not altogether true. Dr. King's <lb/>
New discovery consumption is <lb/>
a all lung and throat <lb/>
troubles. Thousands can <lb/>
to that. Mrs. C. B. Van of <lb/>
W. Va. says <lb/>
had a case of Bronchitis <lb/>
and for tried everything <lb/>
heard of, bat got no relief. One <lb/>
bottle of Dr. New <lb/>
cry then me <lb/>
It's infallible for Croup, Whoop <lb/>
Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and <lb/>
Consumption. Try it. It's <lb/>
by J. L. <lb/>
Trial bottles <lb/>
A New York man insists that after <lb/>
he has been dead and buried his <lb/>
body shall be exhumed after a period <lb/>
of eight days Such foolishness as <lb/>
this comes of a certain class of <lb/>
who refuse to believe that <lb/>
they are too dead to be resit meted <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Weak Hearts <lb/>
are caused by -indigestion. If yon <lb/>
eat a little too much, or if are <lb/>
subject to attacks of Indigestion. <lb/>
stomach and <lb/>
up the heart. <lb/>
crowds the heart and shortens the <lb/>
breath. Rapid and he <lb/>
art disease is the result. K <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure digests what <lb/>
you cat, takes the strain off <lb/>
heart, cures Indigestion, <lb/>
sour stomach, and contributes I <lb/>
strength am health <lb/>
to every organ of body. <lb/>
at Drug <lb/>
John I. Wooten. <lb/>
Ask the readers this paper who <lb/>
are i <lb/>
to call on him at once <lb/>
and a bottle of <lb/>
Cure . If you knew the value <lb/>
of this remedy as know it, yon <lb/>
won Id not suffer another day. <lb/>
Dyspepsia is a thorough <lb/>
ti Ionic <lb/>
as well. It endorsed <lb/>
whom II <lb/>
has cured indigestion, <lb/>
Id, palpitation of <lb/>
iron hies generally <lb/>
Dyspepsia en re what <lb/>
eat. If is pleasant, <lb/>
One of tie largest of the <lb/>
county, is a close observer and <lb/>
a man of pool business ideas, re- <lb/>
marked to the other <lb/>
day that Pitt county ought to have; <lb/>
a bettor road system than now <lb/>
have. During such rainy seasons <lb/>
the past week the roads in many <lb/>
sections are almost impassable. He <lb/>
also said that a town of as much <lb/>
as Greenville ought to take I <lb/>
more interest in the bridges and <lb/>
roads close to town so that people <lb/>
can get. hero at any time. It often <lb/>
happens that people go elsewhere <lb/>
instead of to Greenville because of <lb/>
bad places to cross close to town . <lb/>
A Startling Teat, <lb/>
To a life, Dr. T G. <lb/>
of No. Pa., made <lb/>
Startling test a won <lb/>
cure. He writes, a patient <lb/>
was attacked with violent <lb/>
caused by liberation of <lb/>
the stomach. I had often found <lb/>
Bitters excellent for acute <lb/>
and liver troubles ho I <lb/>
them. The patient <lb/>
gained from the first, and has not <lb/>
had an attack in <lb/>
Electric Bitters are positively <lb/>
guaranteed for Dyspepsia, <lb/>
mention, Constipation and Kidney <lb/>
trouble. Try them Only; <lb/>
at Drag Store. <lb/>
It II Comes From <lb/>
The Price, Fit Styles are All Right <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
La Drop Full Bleached Taper <lb/>
Aim and Neck, Silk and Finished <lb/>
Gauze Vest TEN CENTS <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
Hundred yards to make your <lb/>
from. Boat Load Just Received. <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
Our entire line of Thin White Goods, <lb/>
Batiste, Crepe De Chine at <lb/>
Special Low Prices. <lb/>
Trunks and Bags and Valises. If <lb/>
you off for summer or <lb/>
school see our line. <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
AT WONDERFULLY CUT <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
11.26 Shirts all go <lb/>
at the ridiculous low price of <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR <lb/>
Clothing Special Clothing Special <lb/>
Severe Cat in Entire Line of Spring Summer Clothing. Thin Coat and Pants. <lb/>
CASH STORE <lb/>
id-summer <lb/>
TOWELS <lb/>
Doz Fringed Bleached Tow- <lb/>
els, Good size- Bee Hive Price <lb/>
each <lb/>
UMBRELLAS. <lb/>
Ladies Congo <lb/>
las worth while they last, <lb/>
Bee Hive Price <lb/>
OXFORDS <lb/>
La Kid Oxfords worth <lb/>
Bee Hive Price <lb/>
pair <lb/>
LAWNS <lb/>
yards Scotch Figured <lb/>
Lawns worth Bee Hive <lb/>
price d <lb/>
Organdy, Dimity. <lb/>
, yards fine figured Organ- <lb/>
and Dimity Lawns worth <lb/>
1-2, lie. Bee hive price <lb/>
LACES <lb/>
1.0,000 hamburgs, <lb/>
and laces 1-3 off <lb/>
These Prices will last as long as we have the goods. Don't Wait You will have to <lb/>
Hurry before they are all gone. <lb/>
Bee Hive Cash Store. <lb/>
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hi <lb/>
I ,<lb/>
Give Rebate <lb/>
CHECKS. <lb/>
Clearance <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
that <lb/>
Clears. <lb/>
THE GREATEST <lb/>
EVER OFFERED. <lb/>
We have planed to make this <lb/>
Great Sale an over <lb/>
whelming success. We have <lb/>
taken into due consideration <lb/>
the great loss of profit which <lb/>
such a sale as this means. We <lb/>
take the loss wise <lb/>
believing it to be the very <lb/>
best kind of business sense u <lb/>
clean up all summer surplus <lb/>
at a loss, and do it while the evening season is at its <lb/>
height. We believe this is the greatest money saving <lb/>
sale we ever offered. Compare the printed offerings <lb/>
with the actual merchandise, you will then be con- <lb/>
that the loss is ours, the saving is yours. You <lb/>
can make no mistake to investigate the goods offered. <lb/>
Big Bargains in all Goods. <lb/>
them for now, buy them for fall, buy them for <lb/>
any season, the whole stock is at your mercy during <lb/>
this sale. Sale commences <lb/>
continues to 1st- <lb/>
Tayloe. Chief Marshall <lb/>
The election of Mr. Joseph F. <lb/>
Tayloe as chief for t ti <lb/>
state fair of 1904 is a deserved <lb/>
recognition of the merits of a <lb/>
young man and a deserved <lb/>
to our sister town. The News <lb/>
and Observer relative to his <lb/>
Taylor is well known <lb/>
throughout the state as one of its <lb/>
most progressive and able <lb/>
men. He has a host of friends in <lb/>
eastern North Carolina, and with <lb/>
his well known energy and ability <lb/>
it Is certain that the social events <lb/>
of the state fair will be admirably <lb/>
managed. <lb/>
Mr. Tayloe is not alone well <lb/>
known in social life in the state, <lb/>
but politically also. He was one <lb/>
of the North Carolina delegates to <lb/>
the National Democratic <lb/>
from the first district. <lb/>
In an appreciative accept- <lb/>
the appointment, Mr. Tayloe <lb/>
wrote the state fair officiate, saying <lb/>
that he would give his most earn- <lb/>
est efforts to the duties of the <lb/>
position. He. says that he ex <lb/>
to have at the state <lb/>
marshals from the mountains to <lb/>
the representing <lb/>
part of the state. <lb/>
The rarest combination of good <lb/>
things put together l <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea. It cares <lb/>
pimples, indigestion, constipation, <lb/>
rheumatism, sick headache. <lb/>
cents, Tea Tablets. Wooten's <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in main section <lb/>
of the town. <lb/>
chairs in operation and each <lb/>
one presided over by a skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
place is inviting, razors sharp <lb/>
our towels clean. <lb/>
We thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to when <lb/>
good service is wanted <lb/>
North Carolina, o <lb/>
Pitt In Superior Court <lb/>
Louisa Hargrave, <lb/>
vs v Summons <lb/>
Hargrave. <lb/>
The defendant, Hargrave, <lb/>
will take notice that an action entitled <lb/>
as above has been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior Court for Pitt county, for <lb/>
divorce, and the defendant will take <lb/>
notice that he is required to at <lb/>
the Superior Court for the county of <lb/>
Pitt to be held at the court house in <lb/>
Greenville on the 2nd Monday after <lb/>
the 1st Monday in Sept, 1904, and ans- <lb/>
or demur to the complaint, a copy <lb/>
of which will be deposited in the clerks <lb/>
office of said court within the first <lb/>
days of said term or the plaintiff will <lb/>
apply to the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
Witness my hand and seal this <lb/>
1904 D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
Such Wash Goods <lb/>
is seldom seen. The wash <lb/>
goods policy of this store is <lb/>
clean shelves. All the colored <lb/>
Lawns that were and <lb/>
. . now <lb/>
Mens Clothing reduced <lb/>
per cents. We don't car- <lb/>
any special line, but some <lb/>
of all the leading makes. <lb/>
White Shirt Waist Goods <lb/>
that were and all <lb/>
go at our price . yd <lb/>
Such price Silks, not every <lb/>
day seen, all colors, in best <lb/>
China Silk . yd <lb/>
Black Dress Goods, must <lb/>
leave the shelves, 1.00, 1.26 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Fine Black Silk <lb/>
was 1.00 and now <lb/>
and 1.05 yd <lb/>
Stock Collars, was <lb/>
and now . <lb/>
Ladies Shirt Waist Sets, <lb/>
was and now <lb/>
Miles of Laces and <lb/>
reduced half. <lb/>
styles. BOo <lb/>
summer corset 1.00 C B <lb/>
Corset R ft G <lb/>
sets Your choice in any <lb/>
style of 1.00 Batiste et in <lb/>
any make . <lb/>
Ladies Vest that <lb/>
were and now <lb/>
end <lb/>
Ladies and Mens Umbrellas <lb/>
with steel rods, full inches, <lb/>
was and now ago <lb/>
Ladies Stock Collars, <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mens Furnishings chimed <lb/>
in bargain lots. <lb/>
Mens black and colored <lb/>
Half Hose, kind, now <lb/>
Summer Undershirts. <lb/>
kind, now . . <lb/>
G. H <lb/>
Madras Shirts . <lb/>
bosom Negligee Shins <lb/>
was now . . <lb/>
League Meeting. <lb/>
A call meeting <lb/>
League was held in the Methodist <lb/>
church here Monday night. A large <lb/>
of the bets were pres- <lb/>
and business of importance <lb/>
was transacted. <lb/>
Among other things that were <lb/>
brought before the League, was <lb/>
the final report of the picnic com- <lb/>
This committee recommended <lb/>
that the league have a moon light <lb/>
excursion down the river, which <lb/>
was adopted by the league, and it <lb/>
was decided that the excursion <lb/>
boat leave the Old Dominion <lb/>
wharf at seven o'clock p. m. Thurs- <lb/>
day, July <lb/>
OPENING <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
Aug., 2nd <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
PARHAM <lb/>
FOXHALL <lb/>
BOWLING <lb/>
I.- <lb/>
now <lb/>
ago <lb/>
All Straw Bats. 1.00 <lb/>
and 1.25, all at our price <lb/>
Mens Negligee Shirts, <lb/>
1.25, and 1.75, all at one <lb/>
price . <lb/>
Ladies and Mens and <lb/>
Handkerchiefs, now <lb/>
NOTICE. During this <lb/>
Great Clearance sale it will <lb/>
be for us to cut <lb/>
samples or send goods up on <lb/>
approval, but refund- <lb/>
ed to all Is tied customers <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th, 1904- <lb/>
Folks Must Eat <lb/>
matter how low the price <lb/>
tobacco, and we are the <lb/>
to supply <lb/>
Seasonable Eatables at <lb/>
Seasonable Prices. <lb/>
Fresh, Clean, Pure Goods only <lb/>
are offered. We don't call <lb/>
shoulders hams. Everything <lb/>
goes by its honest name. <lb/>
. J. <lb/>
GROCER, <lb/>
Five Points. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
Loans Discount 1183,309.34 <lb/>
Overdrafts 3.239.39 <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures 3,618.57 <lb/>
Due from Bunks 73,226.39 <lb/>
Checks cash items <lb/>
Gold Coin 5,828.50 <lb/>
Silver Coin 3,319.37 <lb/>
291,085.59 <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 12,097.92 <lb/>
Deposits 226,973.38 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 7,014.29 <lb/>
291,085.59<lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the shove-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
wear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
EVERYBODY <lb/>
Can Take a Trip With The Low <lb/>
Pate Tickets Sale via <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
and belief <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
M, this 20th day of June, <lb/>
, TYSON, <lb/>
. , .-. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
Richmond, National <lb/>
Association of Engineers Au- <lb/>
gust 1st to 6th. <lb/>
Louisville, Biennial <lb/>
Conclave Knights of Pythias, <lb/>
August th to 20th. <lb/>
Boston, National <lb/>
Encampment Q. A. R., August <lb/>
15th to 20th. <lb/>
St Louis, the Worlds <lb/>
Fair. Season, Sixty day, <lb/>
teen day and Excursion <lb/>
tickets now on sale. <lb/>
Excellent Service <lb/>
Convenient Schedules. <lb/>
For full information as to rates, dates <lb/>
of sale, limits of tickets, <lb/>
schedules, etc., call on any <lb/>
Ticket Agent of the A. L., <lb/>
or write <lb/>
H. M. W. J <lb/>
T M. F. A <lb/>
K. O<lb/>
a White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a century <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. . <lb/>
Ill you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb/>
never worry quality. . <lb/>
trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
cart give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C,<lb/>
J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL. Ho.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. AUGUST <lb/>
No. <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb/>
Miss Li Hie Cowan, a trained <lb/>
nurse of Durham, came in this <lb/>
morning to attend Tom Blow, who <lb/>
has typhoid fever. <lb/>
Major H. Harding and daughter <lb/>
THURSDAY, JULY <lb/>
Harvey Keen went to Parmele <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
O. if. King this morning i Mi-s left this morning to <lb/>
the Convocation now in <lb/>
session at Centerville. <lb/>
r, <lb/>
from <lb/>
for Washington. <lb/>
J. of Ayden, is spend <lb/>
today in town. <lb/>
J. Gardner <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
returned from <lb/>
Tarboro Wednesday. <lb/>
Blow returned from<lb/>
W. Perkins to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. M. Best went do to <lb/>
on business Wednesday. <lb/>
Misses Eula and Clyde Cd re. <lb/>
to Ayden. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Tuesday from Morehead; City. <lb/>
J. wife for <lb/>
Beach this morning. <lb/>
Forbes returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
A. C Monk arrived Wednesday <lb/>
evening to be here during the <lb/>
W. O. Barnhill an family left <lb/>
this for Va. <lb/>
where will make their home. <lb/>
W. P; Langston, of Wilson, who <lb/>
bas been visiting Ex Sheriff Hat- <lb/>
returned home this morn- <lb/>
B. W. Hadley <lb/>
of visiting her pa- <lb/>
JULY <lb/>
Wm. Blow left for Golds- <lb/>
W. L. Hall returned from Scot- <lb/>
d Neck Friday. <lb/>
Mrs. Denmark returned <lb/>
to Kinston Friday. <lb/>
AT MOREHEAD. <lb/>
New Officers of the Association. <lb/>
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Hornaday, <lb/>
daughter, Miss and sen, <lb/>
returned Wednesday from <lb/>
the southern part of the -stale. <lb/>
V. L. Hornaday left this morn- <lb/>
to represent Trinity Park <lb/>
School at the <lb/>
which is session at <lb/>
Rich Square. <lb/>
Mrs. Mar Lawrence returned <lb/>
to Portsmouth Monday. Mrs <lb/>
Emily of near Greenville, <lb/>
accompanied her home. <lb/>
FRIDAY, JULY <lb/>
A. r left today for Gate. <lb/>
W. L. Beat returned Thursday <lb/>
from <lb/>
H. A. White wont to Bethel <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. Tyson returned Thursday <lb/>
from Hall i more. <lb/>
returned Thurs- <lb/>
day from <lb/>
W. J. Blow, of <lb/>
today <lb/>
Miss Jennie Williams left <lb/>
day for a visit to <lb/>
W. Perkins returned from <lb/>
Wilmington evening. <lb/>
Miss Maggie Dixon, of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, is visiting her sifter, <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Higgs. <lb/>
M. L. Turnage, of Farm ville, <lb/>
Va., has accepted a position with <lb/>
the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Marie Walker, of Ports- <lb/>
mouth, Va., is visiting Miss Elise <lb/>
Pitt St. <lb/>
T. H. Bateman left this morning <lb/>
for he fill <lb/>
s contract to tin some buildings <lb/>
there. <lb/>
Mies Eloise who has <lb/>
been visiting Miss Mary <lb/>
left for her <lb/>
this moral <lb/>
Ex-Mayor Whedbee went to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Misses Dora and Ethel <lb/>
left Friday for Winterville. <lb/>
Miss Smith returned <lb/>
this morning from a visit to <lb/>
den. <lb/>
E. B. Thomas came Friday <lb/>
and will work at the Center Brick <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Clarance <lb/>
of are visiting <lb/>
and in town. <lb/>
E. G. Cox and family, of Ayden, <lb/>
came over this morning and left on <lb/>
the steamer for <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Griffith, of Kinston, <lb/>
came over this morning went <lb/>
out to Farmville to preach Sunday. <lb/>
D. J. Whichard, who has been <lb/>
attending the State Press <lb/>
at Morehead, returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
King, who <lb/>
been visiting Miss Frances Bag- <lb/>
well, this morning for her <lb/>
home in Raleigh. <lb/>
Chas. Mr. <lb/>
Robt. and Mrs. Sol. Dixon <lb/>
Friday evening to spend a <lb/>
days at Morehead. <lb/>
Mrs. R. J. Cobb and daughter, <lb/>
Hiss MUs P. <lb/>
James n <lb/>
left Friday evening fr Morehead. <lb/>
Institute for Colored Teachers. <lb/>
is <lb/>
to- <lb/>
The Institute for th- colored <lb/>
teachers of Pin Bounty will be <lb/>
held in on <lb/>
Monday, August the 8th. Every <lb/>
colored the county h <lb/>
required by law to attend this <lb/>
or not lie qualified lo <lb/>
teach in any county in the e <lb/>
for the next twelve mouths. These <lb/>
teachers will ail hereby take notice <lb/>
be present at the beginning <lb/>
continuous attendance is required. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Co. Supt. <lb/>
7-29 d <lb/>
N. C. July <lb/>
An address of unusual excel- <lb/>
and ability was at <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon's session of <lb/>
the Press association by J. W. <lb/>
Bailey, subject being <lb/>
Press in a Mr. <lb/>
Bailey is one of the <lb/>
young men in the state, or even in <lb/>
the South, and is a power in the <lb/>
advancement of the State. <lb/>
At night a memorial <lb/>
was held, at which resolutions <lb/>
wore adopted upon the death of <lb/>
Robert M. late editor of <lb/>
the Raleigh Post. Several <lb/>
spoke tributes to <lb/>
bis memory. <lb/>
A full dress was held in <lb/>
the Atlantic Hotel that was quite <lb/>
a brilliant social affair. There <lb/>
were a large number of dancers on <lb/>
the floor. <lb/>
Atone the ball a <lb/>
reception was held in honor of <lb/>
Gen. Lee. There were <lb/>
a number of persons in <lb/>
the receiving line with General <lb/>
Lee them being <lb/>
J. A Bryan, Of the A. N. <lb/>
railroad and ex-Gov. Mrs. T. <lb/>
J. aid Cherry, <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
had a delightful outing at the <lb/>
surf and, came out cleaner and <lb/>
wiser. Mr. J. J. Royal, owner of <lb/>
the pavilion and bath houses on <lb/>
to me association. <lb/>
This the association <lb/>
up its routine business again <lb/>
and of interest- <lb/>
topics. <lb/>
the Preside t <lb/>
J. A. of the A. N. C. <lb/>
railroad, was introduced the <lb/>
convention and invited <lb/>
bets to go as his guests on a tour <lb/>
of inspection of road. This <lb/>
trip will be taken by special train <lb/>
Friday morning. <lb/>
T. i. Jarvis was also <lb/>
presented to the convent on and <lb/>
made n interesting brief speech <lb/>
heat lily applauded. <lb/>
The following officers were <lb/>
place of meeting. <lb/>
Morehead, July <lb/>
The banquet last night tendered <lb/>
the association by the A. N. C. <lb/>
railroad and the Atlantic Hotel, <lb/>
was an elaborate affair. There <lb/>
were spreads for about one <lb/>
and the menu, served in <lb/>
courses, was superb. <lb/>
J. A. Bran was toast master, and <lb/>
there were responses from Gen. <lb/>
Lee, J. Jar- <lb/>
vis, H. A. London, b. F. Hilliard, <lb/>
W. F. Marshall, J. W. Bailey, <lb/>
Rev. J. O. Atkinson and J. H. <lb/>
We never heard better after <lb/>
dinner impromptu speeches. <lb/>
Friday morning President Bryan <lb/>
took a number of the editors an <lb/>
inspection trip over the A N. <lb/>
C. railroad. They found the road <lb/>
in good physical condition and <lb/>
saw enough to convince them of <lb/>
the falsity of the charges in <lb/>
application f-r a <lb/>
receiver. <lb/>
A delightful sailing and fishing <lb/>
that The Reflector <lb/>
immensely given him by <lb/>
Prof. L. L Hargrave and C. W. <lb/>
both former Greenville <lb/>
citizens now connected with a large <lb/>
school at Beaufort. This courtesy <lb/>
w much appreciated. <lb/>
ENTERTAINMENT. <lb/>
Reported Reflector. <lb/>
Class of the Baptist <lb/>
Sunday School entertained last <lb/>
evening the class t the <lb/>
delightful home of Prof. W. H. <lb/>
on Avenue. <lb/>
The parlors and were <lb/>
brilliantly lighted and artistically <lb/>
decorated with the most beautiful <lb/>
flowers and everything arranged <lb/>
in a manner as to insure a <lb/>
most pleasant evening to all that <lb/>
attended. <lb/>
After listening to a few <lb/>
mental selections by the <lb/>
ed and most talented Miss <lb/>
we were invited into the <lb/>
game room where amusement was <lb/>
furnished all. <lb/>
Delicious refreshments were <lb/>
served after which all adjourned <lb/>
having expressed themselves as <lb/>
having spent a most enjoyable <lb/>
Reflector 28th. <lb/>
N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Thirty-Second Annual Session at More- <lb/>
head. <lb/>
City, N. C. July 27th. <lb/>
North Carolina Press <lb/>
met here today in its 32nd <lb/>
annual session. While there are <lb/>
to of he. of <lb/>
the state now at Morehead, <lb/>
not halt of were in <lb/>
Delightful Reception. <lb/>
A delightful reception was given <lb/>
last night at elegant home of <lb/>
Miss Francis Bagwell, <lb/>
to charming guest, Miss <lb/>
Sadye King, of Raleigh. Mis <lb/>
King has made many friends <lb/>
her stay in Greenville, and her <lb/>
presence here this r has <lb/>
added much to the pleasure of the <lb/>
social life in our town. <lb/>
The parlors and <lb/>
were brilliantly lighted, and <lb/>
together with the hall, <lb/>
were handsomely decorated with <lb/>
carnations, <lb/>
A number of gentlemen <lb/>
present displayed their poetical <lb/>
the ball when the convention ability by having given to them a <lb/>
called to order, the absentee of paper, with a <lb/>
flower written on u. i. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Vice Presidents -M. L. Ship- <lb/>
man, K, M. Phillip- and J. O. <lb/>
add <lb/>
Secretary P. <lb/>
Sherrill. <lb/>
Lassiter. <lb/>
-E. E. Hilliard. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Executive B. <lb/>
J, J. <lb/>
W. C. Dowd, J. A. Thomas and <lb/>
W. P. Marshall. <lb/>
Delegates to National Editorial <lb/>
J. Whichard, W. <lb/>
K. Jacobson, O. H. Pots, W. B. <lb/>
T. R. T. J. <lb/>
Lassiter and H. A. London. Al- <lb/>
C. Martin, R. M. <lb/>
Phillips, W. F. Marshall, J. A. <lb/>
Robinson, M. L. J. H. <lb/>
Caine and J. O. Atkinson. <lb/>
H. A. London gave an interest- <lb/>
reminiscent paper On the <lb/>
No Dispensary For Wilmington. <lb/>
In the municipal in <lb/>
Wilmington yesterday under the <lb/>
Watts State law, upon the <lb/>
of the establishment of a dis- <lb/>
in that city, and the <lb/>
j operation of distilleries within the <lb/>
corporate limits, the <lb/>
advocates won by a majority <lb/>
of As the election was the <lb/>
quietest known there, the <lb/>
service of the thirty extra police-1 the State Association, <lb/>
men, who laid been sworn y to J. A. Robinson, J. <lb/>
not needed. A Thomas and D. J. Whichard as <lb/>
was no and everything <lb/>
moved Order. <lb/>
eluding was more Inn in go- <lb/>
with Bill Bailey than <lb/>
in in <lb/>
matters f the The <lb/>
fart is, sines Bailey got here last <lb/>
night he has d me little but talk <lb/>
about big he has done, and <lb/>
he set about halt of the craft <lb/>
crazy to and try their luck <lb/>
this moraine. <lb/>
The r, Live Allied to or- <lb/>
at o'clock by President II. <lb/>
and was offered <lb/>
by P. D. I <lb/>
who wan to <lb/>
have deliver th of <lb/>
was prevailed from lining <lb/>
his foiling <lb/>
to he on hand, feature was <lb/>
over for the time. <lb/>
new members wore re <lb/>
this <lb/>
The of President <lb/>
contained some <lb/>
to the association. <lb/>
J. A. Robinson, historian, gave <lb/>
an interesting and re- <lb/>
view of events of the past of <lb/>
the association's history. His- <lb/>
was good. <lb/>
General Lee is here <lb/>
and will deliver an address tonight <lb/>
Jamestown to be <lb/>
held in 1907. <lb/>
At the afternoon session the <lb/>
address of welcome was delivered <lb/>
by C. L. of Beaufort, <lb/>
and responded, to by Archibald <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
A number of important matters <lb/>
discussed at today's sessions. <lb/>
were <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
name a was mine <lb/>
question of young . who <lb/>
received a slip with the same <lb/>
flower named. In this the <lb/>
young men procured their partners <lb/>
and were then invited into the <lb/>
spacious dining-hall, where <lb/>
refreshments were served in <lb/>
the most charming manner by <lb/>
Miss Smith, Mrs. J. S. <lb/>
Smith and Mrs. Bagwell. <lb/>
The following coupler <lb/>
Miss Bessie and <lb/>
Si rick land. <lb/>
Stunk and S. D. <lb/>
Miss Helen and A. C. <lb/>
Monk. <lb/>
Mis- May and A R. <lb/>
Miss Helen Brinkley and <lb/>
Tunstall. <lb/>
Miss Sadye and J. ST. <lb/>
Monk. <lb/>
Miss Francis Bagwell and T. A <lb/>
Duke. <lb/>
Miss Smith and A . G. <lb/>
Ward. <lb/>
Miss O. W. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
Mrs. R. F. Betts and R. F. Betts. <lb/>
The stags were Hugh d, <lb/>
Vick Hornaday. <lb/>
Daily Reflector 28th. <lb/>
Port Arthur Captured <lb/>
Shanghai, July <lb/>
A telegram received here from Wei <lb/>
will be in at Hotel Ber- <lb/>
three patriarchs of the association on August 18th 17th. <lb/>
than any others new glasses. Those <lb/>
with it. .;. Let able to pay a fee will-be <lb/>
Dr. of Wei confirms other <lb/>
received here today from <lb/>
to effect that Port Arthur bas <lb/>
been captured. The <lb/>
telegram says also that the British <lb/>
fleet, which has been will <lb/>
Std <lb/>
,. r <lb/>
r n <lb/>
return tomorrow . ., . a- <lb/>
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