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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/>
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. L. <lb/>
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Norfolk, Va, <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
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Chicago and New <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
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Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
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North <lb/>
Not Quite I <lb/>
Bow often you can get a <lb/>
thing C <lb/>
nail or screw driven or an- <lb/>
Bare a i. <lb/>
to box ; in; i preps so fop K <lb/>
emergencies. Our line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we your <lb/>
box does not a single k <lb/>
article. a <lb/>
Hie People The Money <lb/>
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OW and that the share of the United <lb/>
States in the discoveries amounts to I <lb/>
the people of the <lb/>
United States decided twice- that <lb/>
wanted the gold standard. The <lb/>
people eliminated that issue them- <lb/>
selves and no Democratic convention <lb/>
was going to he guilty of the folly <lb/>
for a third time of attempting to <lb/>
make a-closed incident an issue in a <lb/>
campaign in which there was not <lb/>
even a little hit pf ice for it to cut. <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
The pill that will, will fill the bill, <lb/>
Without a gripe. <lb/>
To cleanse the liver, without a <lb/>
quiver. <lb/>
Take One at <lb/>
Little early Risers are <lb/>
small, easy easy and gentle <lb/>
in effect, yet they ho certain in <lb/>
results that no one who uses <lb/>
is For quick relief <lb/>
biliousness, sick headache, <lb/>
torpid liver, jaundice, dizziness <lb/>
and all troubles arising from an <lb/>
inactive, sluggish liver, Early Bis. <lb/>
are at Wool- <lb/>
en's Drug Store. <lb/>
Files Upon Top of Piles <lb/>
Piles upon top of piles of people <lb/>
have the Piles, and Witch <lb/>
Hazel Salve cures There <lb/>
are many different kinds of Piles, <lb/>
hut if you get the genuine and or <lb/>
Witch Hazel Salve made by <lb/>
E. C. DeWitt of a <lb/>
cure is certain. H. a. Tisdale, <lb/>
of S. C, says had <lb/>
Piles years and DeWitt's <lb/>
cured me after every thing else <lb/>
Sold at Ding <lb/>
Store.<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/>
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/>
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/>
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; MAW i. <lb/>
. Course <lb/>
You et Harness, <lb/>
M Goods, <lb/>
Horace And Mrs. Stanton. <lb/>
There was once a passage at arms <lb/>
between Elizabeth the <lb/>
eminent woman suffragist and <lb/>
ace Greater, on the occasion of a die <lb/>
by the hornier on the right <lb/>
women to the ballot. In the midst <lb/>
of her talk, Greeley in <lb/>
hi high pitched, falsetto <lb/>
would you do in time <lb/>
war if you had the <lb/>
This d like a r; bat the <lb/>
lady had been before t <lb/>
long to disconcerted by an <lb/>
. .; and she promptly <lb/>
what yon done <lb/>
at homo and <lb/>
others <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Mens Three Piece Suits to <lb/>
Mens Two Piece Suits to <lb/>
Nice Line Youths Clothing to <lb/>
THE-HUSTLING CLOTHIERS<lb/>
CURE <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
CON. <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION<lb/>
ti <lb/>
L. leave <lb/>
Washington daily, except Sunday. <lb/>
at a. in. for Greenville, leave <lb/>
Greenville daily, except <lb/>
at in. 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 Norfolk; <lb/>
Clyde Line from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Bay Line and Chesapeake Line <lb/>
from Baltimore and Merchant- <lb/>
and Miners Line from Boston. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without Notice. <lb/>
T. H. Myers, <lb/>
Washing-ton, N. f,. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
This <lb/>
a Comet <lb/>
In sky comes <lb/>
th-. star of health <lb/>
to the weak and <lb/>
famous remedy weary <lb/>
all <lb/>
, s t a o h <lb/>
, troubles and <lb/>
digestive <lb/>
that which it <lb/>
Is unable to do for <lb/>
Itself, even if but <lb/>
disordered <lb/>
or overburdens ;. <lb/>
supplies the natural <lb/>
Juices of digestion and <lb/>
does the work of the <lb/>
stomach, relaxing the <lb/>
nervous tension, while <lb/>
the Inflamed muscles <lb/>
and membranes of that <lb/>
organ are allowed to <lb/>
rest and heal. It cures <lb/>
Indigestion, flatulence, <lb/>
palpitation of the heart, <lb/>
nervous dyspepsia and <lb/>
all stomach troubles by <lb/>
purifying and <lb/>
strengthening the glands, <lb/>
membranes of the <lb/>
and digestive organ. <lb/>
SoW <lb/>
V Cars at Last Obtained, After <lb/>
u ft arch In Investigation, <lb/>
by it. Louis Interest. <lb/>
A months ago the attention of a <lb/>
few gen- <lb/>
I . . Louis was directed to an <lb/>
II tin method if <lb/>
most all diseases, tuber-<lb/>
Out I cam, <lb/>
and 21- have shown such <lb/>
that <lb/>
shuts question of a few week. <lb/>
astonishing have been the results <lb/>
lures in cases pronounced <lb/>
able by all old methods <lb/>
has been and Is <lb/>
prepared furnish at a normal coat <lb/>
i all <lb/>
One of Its chief features la <lb/>
at pa an remain St borne, <lb/>
and s, and <lb/>
In a great many instances, especially <lb/>
the incipient or early stages of the <lb/>
I their daily <lb/>
and still become completely cured. <lb/>
Patients the same treat- <lb/>
meat hero in St. Louis have complete- <lb/>
recovered its rapidly as those in <lb/>
Colorado. New Mexico and <lb/>
The wonderful results in <lb/>
been by the <lb/>
and the company which controls this <lb/>
marvelous rue, <lb/>
their main office at North Seventh <lb/>
street, St. Louis. They have also lo- <lb/>
a factory Easton avenue and <lb/>
a laboratory has been built at Hill- <lb/>
side, Mo. The cure will be known as <lb/>
the Lung 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/>
company. Mr. will personally <lb/>
meet all who call at the office of the <lb/>
on Seventh street, will <lb/>
answer all communications from <lb/>
who are unable to make a per- <lb/>
Glob <lb/>
Democrat.<lb/>
St. Mo, <lb/>
id t<lb/>
TWO YEARS PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN PAID IN <lb/>
in i m <lb/>
OF N. J., YOUR POLICY HAS <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Paid -up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Will lie reinstated if arrears be paid within on month while you <lb/>
Ire living, or within three years after lapse, upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and payment of arrears with interest. <lb/>
A alter second No Restrictions. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the beginning of the second and of 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 during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville N. C.<lb/>
The On y Way <lb/>
To get <lb/>
FINE JOB PRINTING<lb/>
i. <lb/>
on V<lb/>
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Exam has been to Saratoga. <lb/>
Mrs. L. M. Peden is at More- <lb/>
head. <lb/>
roller wash board is <lb/>
it is a <lb/>
and is destined to take the <lb/>
lead, try one, is to buy one, <lb/>
to bay one, is to never be <lb/>
without one <lb/>
den Milling Mfg. Co , <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The best recommendations can <lb/>
be famished tor By rum Hog <lb/>
Chaser. Write or send to J. H. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, windows, <lb/>
doors, blinds and aide lights at <lb/>
-J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
When yon need a nice, light, <lb/>
pole, U t your baggy or <lb/>
carriage. Ceil on and make a <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
H. J. Corbitt has visiting <lb/>
in <lb/>
The ladies out <lb/>
to go when they need the finest <lb/>
quality dress goods, laces, <lb/>
burg Cannon and <lb/>
for Daily <lb/>
we take <lb/>
great pleasure In receiving sub- <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those in arrears. We hare a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for printing. <lb/>
W. Smith Was in Greenville <lb/>
W. Co., will sell <lb/>
up-to-date suit of clothes <lb/>
mighty t <lb/>
Regular prayer services <lb/>
Wed- <lb/>
night, . All invited. <lb/>
the finest line of lawns <lb/>
did see at W. M. Ed-<lb/>
have cut the all our <lb/>
goods a <lb/>
W. Co. <lb/>
at <lb/>
W. M. towards <lb/>
with <lb/>
-eyes bewitching lips sweetly <lb/>
raises a window and <lb/>
from contused <lb/>
t Mia to<lb/>
soon forget. I <lb/>
Remember you can. lawns, <lb/>
r piques and <lb/>
, to <lb/>
, J. Bro. <lb/>
nil Call our and ham- <lb/>
J. R. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i., bleach lug and gingham <lb/>
In town. Their customers tell <lb/>
bet it <lb/>
if you peed anything in the way <lb/>
i of Crockery, Tin <lb/>
-Hate -ft- i <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or made. Best refer- <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
ii I wish my friends that <lb/>
a Very of millinery <lb/>
and I know that my Tessie <lb/>
and kid belts <lb/>
. a <lb/>
all, Mrs J. A. Davis. <lb/>
i Rev. will preach U <lb/>
the night. <lb/>
live in Ayden than with his <lb/>
Idle He is i an old <lb/>
student, of she <lb/>
st <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
.<lb/>
J. M. B OW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
Julian Stokes, of Gold <lb/>
here a visit. <lb/>
Just received spring suit cloth- <lb/>
for J. J- <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. Go's. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
Point, is E. ft Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
First Class hand made brick, by <lb/>
work <lb/>
in the enlargement of <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
We am a fair patent <lb/>
the wholesale and retail large, shafts, black hickory singletrees, <lb/>
fas- <lb/>
Jen- <lb/>
FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give yon absolute <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. F. <lb/>
Ayden, <lb/>
For peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, ac, apply to E. E. <lb/>
ft Go. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson wish to call <lb/>
special attention to land plaster <lb/>
for <lb/>
We carry a splendid assortment <lb/>
of body carpets in various <lb/>
styles and patterns, which make <lb/>
excellent hail rugs, at a normal <lb/>
cost. Ladies are cordially invited <lb/>
to call and see them. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
R. F. Johnson and f. A. <lb/>
kins hare been to Grifton. <lb/>
Cotton seed halls, Hay, Oats and <lb/>
Cotton Seed meal sold by Gannon <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Cannon ft Tyson handles <lb/>
ready mixed paints, the beat. <lb/>
salt for stock, at J. ft <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
E. E. ft Co. will do all thy <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
MUs Bessie Carson, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, after spending a very <lb/>
visit with Misses Jimmie and <lb/>
Arab Davis, has returned to <lb/>
home. . ; <lb/>
We call special attention to oar <lb/>
new line of Tan and Ideal Kid <lb/>
shoes Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
If you are in need of a nice pair <lb/>
for Royal at <lb/>
Hart Jenkins. . . <lb/>
Misses Eula and Clyde Co <lb/>
went to Greenville Wednesday. <lb/>
W. E. Jackson Go., are offer- <lb/>
for the next days their en-1 <lb/>
tire stock of summer goods at great-1 <lb/>
reduced prices. Note these <lb/>
Pants that were 3.00; <lb/>
stock always on hand, your orders <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. <lb/>
Lorena and Lizzie Dixon <lb/>
accompanied by their <lb/>
M Gladys Sutton, and Master <lb/>
Sutton, of LaGrange, spent <lb/>
Wednesday in Winter rill. <lb/>
Hart Cypress Shingles <lb/>
sale by ft <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
per day, depot West Ave- <lb/>
Transient custom solicited <lb/>
B. F. Early, proprietor. <lb/>
We bear the young men the <lb/>
cheapest and best fitting clothing <lb/>
is sold by ft Tyson. <lb/>
Mrs. J T. Jr., left <lb/>
Tuesday to be away <lb/>
weeks visiting in Kinston, <lb/>
and Morehead. <lb/>
Just another lot of boys <lb/>
and clothing at W. M. <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
Why suffer intense head- <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, <lb/>
when you can <lb/>
el by pair of glasses properly <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad- <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. weak <lb/>
yes, in need of glasses, <lb/>
ways go to worse. A lit- <lb/>
piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will work wonders. <lb/>
Joseph us Cox, a prominent <lb/>
merchant of Winterville has been <lb/>
a visitor in our town this week. <lb/>
His was a face <lb/>
J, R. Smith says bus firm has a <lb/>
pair of shoes for every body. They <lb/>
come by car loads. <lb/>
You will find a complete line of <lb/>
light weight M <lb/>
ft On, <lb/>
Another lot of ladies 11.50 Ox- <lb/>
fords for at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Co. <lb/>
family of C. L. Tyson left <lb/>
this morning to Meggie Smith <lb/>
who has fever at his <lb/>
near Beaver Duo. <lb/>
Our stock of is wide, <lb/>
arise, nice cheap, J. R. <lb/>
k Bro. <lb/>
By nun Hog Chafer for Cholera <lb/>
to cure if used <lb/>
and given or it <lb/>
will cost nothing. For sale by J. <lb/>
2.50 and ate now j N. C. <lb/>
and 1.75. Shirts that Mrs. of Timothy, <lb/>
are now visiting the family of J. R. <lb/>
each. A few of <lb/>
both low and cuts at your spring <lb/>
your own Lawns, you want <lb/>
goods and all at almost j for <lb/>
2-3 their value. Conic and see. Ca a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia better <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Miss of Kin- <lb/>
Harrison ready mixed paints <lb/>
oil J. <lb/>
pair double, fold- is her J. <lb/>
bed at J. <lb/>
Smith Bro. j Come to w s when you <lb/>
Ben Nunn and Kinston sounds to buy Independent Manufactured <lb/>
natural. Rot it be so long., we Trust <lb/>
Do you want to know how it. g, H J- <lb/>
feel, to yourself Two more brick store <lb/>
See W. E. Hooks complete. West Railroad <lb/>
is on the constant improve. <lb/>
ever <lb/>
find out. <lb/>
OF<lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At the close of business June 9th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, f <lb/>
f l <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures , <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Cash Items, <lb/>
Silver Coin, MUM <lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,879<lb/>
LIABILITIES, <lb/>
ash bows, No. <lb/>
chine buffed leather, and put to- <lb/>
by practical and <lb/>
skilled mechanics. We use <lb/>
tine's 1st class varnish, hence we <lb/>
to make the neatest <lb/>
and most durable buggy in Eastern <lb/>
N. C, Ayden Milling Mfg Co., <lb/>
Ayden, X. C. <lb/>
Herbert Edmondson. of Gold <lb/>
Point, after several has <lb/>
gone home. <lb/>
The new soda fountain of M. M <lb/>
Sauls ill be a daisy, so he in- <lb/>
forms to, as also his new drug <lb/>
store when complete. <lb/>
Corn, hay oats, at J. R. <lb/>
Smith ft <lb/>
There seems to be no cessation to <lb/>
the number of buggies daily run <lb/>
out by the Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Employing only skilled labor <lb/>
allowing no shoddy goods to leave <lb/>
factory we are not surprised <lb/>
at the result and that too when <lb/>
they pay their workman prices in <lb/>
conformity with their labor. <lb/>
Naturally good and rood alone <lb/>
redound to the credit of such <lb/>
a firm. Proper appreciation all <lb/>
around is generally recognized <lb/>
everywhere. <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
J. M. Dixon. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls at <lb/>
J. R. S ft Bro. <lb/>
We want your hams chickens <lb/>
and egg-. J. R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
A new lot of men's <lb/>
just received at W, M. Ed- <lb/>
wards ft Cob. <lb/>
Misses Bessie Emma <lb/>
have returned from a visit in <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
N w we have plenty of the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
We told that <lb/>
keeps the best and most <lb/>
complete line of furniture town <lb/>
Chris Moore and wife, of the <lb/>
Timothy were here shop- <lb/>
ping this week. <lb/>
Just another case of <lb/>
men's at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Go's. <lb/>
New up-to-date Wheeler and <lb/>
Wilson machines Only <lb/>
at W. M. Co. <lb/>
Mis. Willie Stanley, of <lb/>
was the guest of Mrs, <lb/>
George , Worthington ft Bro <lb/>
y work in this line <lb/>
a specialty. Work <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
Hog Chaser has <lb/>
on the market for fourteen years <lb/>
It is guaranteed used <lb/>
to cure cholera refunded. <lb/>
Write or send to Dr. B. T- Cox, <lb/>
Miss Meta of Kin- <lb/>
Stan, is spending the week with <lb/>
Miss Helen <lb/>
Mason Jars sad <lb/>
Rubbers at J. R. Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
i Large stock of <lb/>
, of suits, steads, <lb/>
bitting chairs, mattresses, <lb/>
straw, felt and cotton at J. R. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Elder of the Free Will <lb/>
of Fortress Monroe, was here yes- <lb/>
shaking hands. <lb/>
J. L Smith and <lb/>
Pattie, of Maple Cypress, have <lb/>
been visiting here. <lb/>
Miss Bath. <lb/>
was the guest of Misses Mattie <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
Dixon, <lb/>
been visiting Miss Blanch Cannon <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Everett has the plan and <lb/>
for building a hand- <lb/>
some residence for J. T. Smith, Sr. <lb/>
Mrs. Evelyn Cox and Mrs. M. <lb/>
G. Bryan, of spent <lb/>
Wednesday night with Mrs. C. A. <lb/>
Fair. <lb/>
I take this method of informing <lb/>
the public that as the Summer sea- <lb/>
son is about over I am offering <lb/>
special inducements in order to <lb/>
sell. My. line of pants cannot be <lb/>
excelled, and the Edwin <lb/>
shoe which I handle exclusively is <lb/>
net surpassed by any other make. <lb/>
Give me a call and when I have <lb/>
shown you my dry goods, notions <lb/>
other line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
be able to please you and you, <lb/>
Life is probably the most oncer <lb/>
thing in the world. You have <lb/>
it how long No one <lb/>
knows. of the most certain <lb/>
things in the world is a good life <lb/>
insurance policy. See W. E. <lb/>
Hooks and get one immediately. <lb/>
John H. Was <lb/>
all rundown; me any <lb/>
good until I got bold of <lb/>
Rocky in Tea. Nov lam <lb/>
and well; gained forty <lb/>
pounds. cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Wooten's Drag Store. <lb/>
BED <lb/>
at out <lb/>
street <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expanses, ;. <lb/>
Dividends unpaid Baptist church preached in the <lb/>
., , , <lb/>
M. M. SAULS, <lb/>
PHARMACIST, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Block, Rest Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Louis Skinner, <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Demand of <lb/>
Deposits, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Disciple church here Tuesday <lb/>
big stock of Richmond cook <lb/>
and heating stoves and repairs for <lb/>
m J. R. Smith <lb/>
E. V COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT- AW, , <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Tonsorial Artist, <lb/>
Latest Sty Hair <lb/>
Shaving and<lb/>
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. I. Ill <lb/>
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Mm<lb/>
Exam has been to Saratoga. <lb/>
Mrs. L, M. Peden is at More- <lb/>
head. <lb/>
Oar wash board is a <lb/>
it is a <lb/>
and 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 again. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
The best recommendations can <lb/>
be furnished tor By rum's Bog <lb/>
Write or send to J. H. <lb/>
Ayden, N. <lb/>
Lime, plastering hair, <lb/>
-doors, blinds and aide lights <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough pole, for your baggy or <lb/>
carriage. Gall as and make a <lb/>
selection. Ayden Billing <lb/>
Co, Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
H. J. Corbitt has been visiting <lb/>
at <lb/>
AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. B OW. Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
Julian Stokes, of Gold <lb/>
here a visit. <lb/>
Just received spring suit cloth- <lb/>
for J. J. <lb/>
Fancy candles, oranges, apples <lb/>
and at B. E. a Go's. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
Point, is.; Go to E. E. A Go's near <lb/>
beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
First Class baud made brick,<lb/>
If it doesn't give you absolute <lb/>
satisfaction dealer Will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
K. F. Johnson, <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, N. C <lb/>
For peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
ac, apply toE. B. <lb/>
ft On. <lb/>
Cannon and Tyson wish to call <lb/>
special attention to land plaster <lb/>
The ladies found out <lb/>
to go when they need the finest We carry a splendid assortment <lb/>
of body carpet i in various <lb/>
styles and patterns, <lb/>
excellent hall rugs <lb/>
quality dress goods, lace, <lb/>
Cab boo and <lb/>
take <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub- <lb/>
make <lb/>
at a normal <lb/>
desiring work <lb/>
in enlargement of pictures will <lb/>
do well to see Hart Bro,. <lb/>
We use a fair patent <lb/>
the wholesale and retail large j shafts, black hickory singletree <lb/>
agent for Daily cost. Ladies cordially invited <lb/>
to call see them. <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
willing receipts for <lb/>
those arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
W. Smith was in Greenville<lb/>
Edwards Co., will sell <lb/>
suit of clothes <lb/>
prayer meeting, services <lb/>
an the Baptist church next Wed- <lb/>
All invited. <lb/>
f of lawns <lb/>
W,.<lb/>
f Bo J <lb/>
We have cut the all our <lb/>
white goods , buy a <lb/>
when-a-pretty, sweet--and <lb/>
with <lb/>
eyes bewitching sweetly <lb/>
raise a window and <lb/>
to <lb/>
from contused <lb/>
kits to<lb/>
the, how<lb/>
cruel <lb/>
Mi shall not <lb/>
k soon forget. <lb/>
you can find lawns, <lb/>
nicker z Is, piques and <lb/>
numerous to <lb/>
at J, It. Bro. <lb/>
nit k Call -and- ham- <lb/>
. J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
keep mot line of <lb/>
and gingham <lb/>
d town. I Their customers tell me <lb/>
,;, If you weed anything in the way <lb/>
. -of Tin or Grey stone <lb/>
-1 to -Hr <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
or made. Best refer. <lb/>
Bros., Ayden, <lb/>
my friends that <lb/>
I keep a very nice line of millinery <lb/>
goods, And I know that my Tessie <lb/>
,. new belts <lb/>
will please you all. Give mo a <lb/>
all, Mrs. J. A. j <lb/>
i G. will preach k t <lb/>
the Seminary next Thursday night. <lb/>
B. F. Johnson and . A. Jen- <lb/>
kins have been to Grifton. <lb/>
Cotton seed hulls, Hay, and <lb/>
Cotton Seed meal sold by Cannon <lb/>
and Tyson. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson handles <lb/>
ready mixed paints, best. <lb/>
salt for stock, at J; ft <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all thy <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries <lb/>
Carson, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, after spending a very pleas- <lb/>
ant visit Misses Jimmie and <lb/>
Arab Davis, has returned to her <lb/>
home. . ; ,. <lb/>
We call special attention to our <lb/>
new line of Tan and Ideal Kid <lb/>
shoes Cannon ft Tyson. <lb/>
If you are in need of a nice pair <lb/>
of call for at <lb/>
Hart ft Jenkins. <lb/>
Misses Eula and Clyde <lb/>
went to Greenville Wednesday. <lb/>
W. E. Jackson Go,, are offer- <lb/>
for next days their en- <lb/>
tire clock of summer goods great- to cure if used in <lb/>
reduced prices. Note , or r <lb/>
that were 3.00; sale by J. <lb/>
2.50 and ate now N. G. <lb/>
and 1.75. that were Mrs. Melissa Bills, of Timothy, <lb/>
she family of J. B. <lb/>
few. pair of shoes <lb/>
both low and cuts at Carry your <lb/>
your own figures. white y. Coif you want <lb/>
goods and all at almost j for <lb/>
2-3 their value. Come see. for a bar <lb/>
ready mi paints, j f Floury none better <lb/>
oil and at J. R. to be had anywhere. <lb/>
A Bro. <lb/>
pair double, single fold- is visaing her brother, <lb/>
bed at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. Come M when you <lb/>
Kinston sounds to buy <lb/>
natural. But it won't be so long. we handle Trust <lb/>
Do you want to know how it Hart ft Jenkins, <lb/>
feels to think more of Two more brick stores <lb/>
Hooks complete. Wt <lb/>
. . . -i , , , in on the improve, <lb/>
find out. <lb/>
, he rather <lb/>
live in Ayden <lb/>
. bit daddy. He is an <lb/>
nib<lb/>
Bile, <lb/>
P. O. Building, Ayden. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN, <lb/>
N. C.-a <lb/>
At the of business June 9th, 1904. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Due from Banks, <lb/>
Check and Cash <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National and <lb/>
won <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
No, i <lb/>
chine buffed leather, an put to- <lb/>
by practical and <lb/>
skilled mechanics. We use <lb/>
tine's 1st class varnish, hence we <lb/>
to make the neatest <lb/>
and most durable buggy in Eastern <lb/>
N. C., Ayden Milling ft Mfg Co., <lb/>
Ayden, S. C. <lb/>
Herbert Edmondson. of Gold <lb/>
Point, after several has <lb/>
gone home. <lb/>
The soda fountain of M. M <lb/>
Sauls will be a so he in- <lb/>
forms t, a also his new drug <lb/>
store when complete. <lb/>
hay oats, at J. E. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
There seems to be no cessation to <lb/>
the Dumber of daily run <lb/>
out by the Ayden Milling Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Employing only skilled labor <lb/>
allowing no shoddy goods to leave <lb/>
factory we are not surprised <lb/>
at the result and ; hat too <lb/>
they pay their workman prices <lb/>
conformity with their labor. <lb/>
Naturally good and alone <lb/>
to the credit of such <lb/>
a firm. Proper appreciation all <lb/>
around is generally recognized <lb/>
everywhere. <lb/>
has been visiting Mrs, <lb/>
J. M. Dixon. <lb/>
Cotton seed meal and hulls at <lb/>
J. B. ft Bro. <lb/>
We want your hams chickens <lb/>
egg-. J. Smith Bro. <lb/>
A new lot of men's <lb/>
just received at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Cola. . <lb/>
Bessie and Emma <lb/>
have returned from a visit in <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
we have plenty the <lb/>
wagon and cart <lb/>
wheels will sell them as cheap <lb/>
as any one. <lb/>
Ayden Milling Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C <lb/>
We e told that <lb/>
Tyson keeps the best aDd most <lb/>
complete line of furniture town <lb/>
Chris Moore and wife, of the <lb/>
section were here shop- <lb/>
ping this week. <lb/>
Just another of <lb/>
men's at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards Go's. <lb/>
New up-to-date Wheeler and <lb/>
machines for only <lb/>
W at W. M. ft Co. <lb/>
Mis. Willie Stanley, <lb/>
the guest of Mrs, <lb/>
George , Worthington ft Bro <lb/>
work in this line <lb/>
a specialty. Work <lb/>
Guaranteed. <lb/>
Hug Chaser has <lb/>
on the market for fourteen years <lb/>
It is guaranteed if used before sir k <lb/>
to cure cholera or money refunded. <lb/>
or end to Dr. B. T. Cox, <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
Miss Meta of Kin- <lb/>
Stan, is spending the week with <lb/>
Miss Helen <lb/>
Jars and <lb/>
at J. B. Smith A. Bro. <lb/>
Large stock of <lb/>
of suits, steads, <lb/>
LIABILITIES, . and bitting chairs, mattresses, <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, straw, felt and cotton at J. B. <lb/>
Undivided Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
expenses, ;. Eider of the Free Will <lb/>
stock always on hand, your orders <lb/>
solicited. J. A. Griffin. <lb/>
Misses and Lizzie Dixon <lb/>
accompanied by their <lb/>
M Gladys Button, and Master <lb/>
Clifton Sutton, of LaGrange, spent <lb/>
Wednesday in <lb/>
Hart Cypress Shingles for <lb/>
sale by ft Tyson. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
per day, depot West Ave- <lb/>
Transient custom solicited <lb/>
B. F. Early, <lb/>
We hear the young men say <lb/>
cheapest and best fitting clothing <lb/>
is sold by Tyson. <lb/>
Mrs. J Jr., left <lb/>
Tuesday evening to be away <lb/>
weeks visiting in Kinston, <lb/>
and Morehead. <lb/>
Just re- another lot of boys <lb/>
and clothing at W. M. <lb/>
Edwards. <lb/>
Why suffer intense head- <lb/>
ache, eye ache smarts and burns, <lb/>
when you can <lb/>
ed by pair of glasses properly <lb/>
fitted, by J. W. Taylor, grad <lb/>
late Ayden, N. C. weak <lb/>
yes, need of glasses, <lb/>
ways go to worse. A lit- <lb/>
piece of glass properly <lb/>
ed will work wonders. <lb/>
Josephus Cox, a prominent <lb/>
merchant of has been <lb/>
a visitor in town this week. <lb/>
His was a familiar face. <lb/>
X B. Smith says his farm has a <lb/>
pair of shoes for every body. <lb/>
come by car load-. <lb/>
You will find a complete line of <lb/>
weight oats M <lb/>
wards ft C. <lb/>
Another lot of ladies Ox- <lb/>
fords for at W. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards ft Co. <lb/>
family of C. L. Tyson left <lb/>
this to see Meggie Smith <lb/>
who has fever at his home <lb/>
near Beaver <lb/>
stock of is wide, <lb/>
nice and cheap, J. B. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
flog Chafer for Cholera <lb/>
at Monroe, was here yes- <lb/>
shaking hands. <lb/>
daughter, Mica <lb/>
Pattie, of Cypress, have <lb/>
been friend- here. <lb/>
Miss pf <lb/>
was guest of Misses Mattie <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
has <lb/>
been visiting Mis Blanch Cannon <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Everett has plan and <lb/>
for building a hand- <lb/>
J. T. Smith, Sr. <lb/>
Mrs. Evelyn Cox and Mrs. M. <lb/>
G. Bryan, of spent <lb/>
Wednesday night with Mrs. C. A. <lb/>
Fair. <lb/>
I take this method of informing <lb/>
the public that as the Summer sea- <lb/>
son is about over I am offering <lb/>
special inducements in order to <lb/>
sell. My. line of cannot be <lb/>
excelled, and Edwin <lb/>
shoe which I exclusively is <lb/>
not surpassed by any other make. <lb/>
Give me a call and when I have <lb/>
shown you my dry goods, notions <lb/>
other line of goods I know I shall <lb/>
be able to please you and cell you. <lb/>
Life is probably the most <lb/>
thing in the world, You have <lb/>
it how long No one <lb/>
knows. One of most certain <lb/>
things in the world is a good life <lb/>
insurance policy. See W. E. <lb/>
Hooks and get one immediately. <lb/>
Miss Maggie of <lb/>
j. <lb/>
John H. Was <lb/>
all rundown; did me any <lb/>
until T bold of Hollister's <lb/>
Rocky Tea. Now I am <lb/>
strong and wall; gained forty <lb/>
pounds. cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
BED <lb/>
oat <lb/>
street<lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Demand certificates of <lb/>
deposits,<lb/>
Baptist church preached in the <lb/>
Disciple church here Tuesday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
A stock of cook <lb/>
and heating stoves and repairs for <lb/>
is at J. B. Smith ft <lb/>
M. <lb/>
PHARMACIST <lb/>
AYDEN. N, C.<lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon, <lb/>
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON <lb/>
Block, Beat Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Louis Skinner, <lb/>
Practicing Physician Surgeon <lb/>
Hotel Annie, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
E. V- COX, <lb/>
ATTORNEY- AT- AW; <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
W. B. ALEXANDER, <lb/>
Artist, <lb/>
Latest Styles Hair <lb/>
Shaving and<lb/>
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U. J. <lb/>
OR- <lb/>
ff rT f <lb/>
in post office a Greenville, N. C. as second ct <lb/>
Advertising rates . . <lb/>
A corresponded desired post in and counties. <lb/>
was h<lb/>
froth i to fiction<lb/>
Pitt N. C, 1904. <lb/>
Now that Wilmington has <lb/>
ed it, let it <lb/>
The Republicans seem to fear <lb/>
that they will be pressed for time. , <lb/>
It seems to take more <lb/>
for people near the sea than it <lb/>
for those who live further up. <lb/>
With Mr. as <lb/>
National chairman, and <lb/>
Mr. F. M. Simmons State <lb/>
we feel more and more confident.<lb/>
Mr. J. C. of <lb/>
has been added t the staff of <lb/>
Mr. is <lb/>
i bright and we predict <lb/>
for great -emcees. <lb/>
and on Hastings, in Che stores; at <lb/>
the <lb/>
clarion call to arms was ring <lb/>
in clear tones from the lips of <lb/>
statesmen, orators and business men, <lb/>
our political institutions <lb/>
and we were in <lb/>
f of being by an <lb/>
-e. <lb/>
it; was heard<lb/>
the unanimous re-election <lb/>
of Senator F. M. Simmons as the <lb/>
State of the Democratic <lb/>
party comes renewed confide and <lb/>
determination. <lb/>
The Legislature of Georgia has <lb/>
increased the Governor's salary to <lb/>
per year. No doubt there <lb/>
are other Governors who <lb/>
saying do then <lb/>
is beginning to be evident to <lb/>
supporters of Mr. Roosevelt that <lb/>
the Democratic candidate not only <lb/>
has the support of hi but has <lb/>
the support of <lb/>
dent as York Times. <lb/>
With such news as this confront- <lb/>
them, no wonder the followers <lb/>
of Toddy have to have a pill for <lb/>
prostration before they <lb/>
their mail. <lb/>
Regardless of the fact we <lb/>
Line u dispensary, several <lb/>
lings are going up our town, and <lb/>
a. number of shops and stores are be- <lb/>
built and repaired. <lb/>
until; <lb/>
U . A . <lb/>
The names of many of <lb/>
women certainly can <lb/>
not be spelled by sound. The use <lb/>
of many vowels i demanded, but <lb/>
we frequently don't know just which, <lb/>
one to use. <lb/>
There is no use in kicking on the <lb/>
election of a to <lb/>
in a college society if lie deserves <lb/>
it, especially if the students . have <lb/>
been eating, sleeping and drinking <lb/>
with the Tux Baby for several years. <lb/>
The editor of D. <lb/>
J. d has returned from the <lb/>
State Press Association which <lb/>
has been in session at Morehead <lb/>
With this issue of The <lb/>
of Col. Alfred Moore, <lb/>
He west up and down in <lb/>
the state and men listened to this <lb/>
because he was afire with zeal <lb/>
and the name of freedom. <lb/>
, North Carolina is heard <lb/>
i the cry of temperance. From the <lb/>
cloud capped mountain of the west, <lb/>
to washed shores of the <lb/>
east, is heard the clarion call for <lb/>
men to rise up in die strength <lb/>
their God-given love for the good <lb/>
and the pure and to hurl from our <lb/>
fair state this curse that makes <lb/>
beasts of men and robs home of its <lb/>
purity and glory. And men are <lb/>
responding. <lb/>
At Wilmington where the call was <lb/>
heard we have-another view. Be- <lb/>
hold the once manly and noble Col. <lb/>
Alfred Moore Waddell. This time <lb/>
he more gray hairs about <lb/>
his brow, and his years have in- <lb/>
creased, and his is beginning <lb/>
to bow under the weight of years <lb/>
But his voice this time is not raised <lb/>
in the name of liberty to free frail <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Views on some of <lb/>
questions then and now agitating <lb/>
public mind. Hon. W. J. <lb/>
No joking, it high that <lb/>
,. of the town were <lb/>
being paved. A ride from the <lb/>
Oars Line-depot up Dickinson Ave- <lb/>
and to the Post <lb/>
office will convince the most <lb/>
that the step for us to take <lb/>
is to pave these streets. ., m <lb/>
be done at <lb/>
an and hi. follower, bitterly <lb/>
fed against this and painful . <lb/>
affirmed as, mm th <lb/>
m need p,. <lb/>
F. If. will retire from the <lb/>
editorial field and is no longer sinful man from drink. <lb/>
fur the editorials of The <lb/>
Simmons has notified <lb/>
Rollins that the State <lb/>
The political campaign of Committee of the Demo- <lb/>
was opened July by <lb/>
at <lb/>
home, Hill. In <lb/>
of one hundred and live j <lb/>
persons, including j <lb/>
party has provided for joint <lb/>
between the Democratic <lb/>
and Republican candidates in the <lb/>
state. <lb/>
It has been given out that the <lb/>
revived and <lb/>
candidate, Mr. Harris, <lb/>
for the Stales. <lb/>
The two speeches, -f no- <lb/>
by speaker and <lb/>
that of by its <lb/>
were; very good, <lb/>
ever we a. rather <lb/>
tone feel confident <lb/>
that democrats can read <lb/>
out being warped in their belief-. <lb/>
Vi<lb/>
or re- <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
was not going to meet the Democratic <lb/>
candid lie, Mr. Glenn, but the Ash- <lb/>
ville Citizen says; <lb/>
Charles J. Harris, <lb/>
candidate for governor <lb/>
Carolina, will canvass the State. <lb/>
statement was made to the <lb/>
Citizen by Mr. Harris, is here <lb/>
for a few j . <lb/>
had been the current <lb/>
that Mr. Harris, who nut <lb/>
find much occasion to make- public <lb/>
political talks, would not take the <lb/>
his hand to the will not <lb/>
shirk any of the <lb/>
date. He will about Sept make <lb/>
a six tour in eastern <lb/>
and occupy the time with ad- <lb/>
dresses to the He be <lb/>
accompanied by Hon. Thomas Settle <lb/>
and others. know say. <lb/>
Mr. Simmons <lb/>
chairman, Mr. G. <lb/>
Lamb, of Williamston, stated that <lb/>
since he had been a member q the <lb/>
committee no distinguished <lb/>
man bad been more responsive to <lb/>
I the on ; that <lb/>
-none bad bean more courageous nor <lb/>
tact and than that while Mr. makes no <lb/>
the retiring This is the I pretensions to political <lb/>
record of a great J <lb/>
. ,, , , , , , a thinker unquestioned <lb/>
will makes <lb/>
the and who, <lb/>
lead it to victory this understand that Mr. <lb/>
Together with this, the reelection Harris has been careful to put Ms <lb/>
of Mr. J, at secretary of J hand to the doesn't <lb/>
the committee is gratify appear to be one that will drag him <lb/>
During his term posit-1 before Captain Glenn. However, <lb/>
on, has shown himself a he may bear in mind that wherever <lb/>
most for; this he Captain <lb/>
With men as these., in charge, <lb/>
we expect, greater things than ever <lb/>
before. <lb/>
will also o deep into the sett and <lb/>
cause it forth abundant <lb/>
-fruity <lb/>
in saw <lb/>
The aged veteran stands out tie <lb/>
avowed champion of that which blots <lb/>
civilization and damns the souls of <lb/>
men. rings out before <lb/>
blood-shot eyes and bleared faces <lb/>
and he defends that which curses <lb/>
men. <lb/>
In the first instance he will be <lb/>
called a hero, a champion of liberty. <lb/>
In this last instance what will <lb/>
clean honest men call him. And in <lb/>
his championship of saloons, what <lb/>
will his posterity find of which to <lb/>
be proud. This is the tragedy it. <lb/>
A new town has recently been laid <lb/>
out the Southern railroad in Mis- <lb/>
and named after <lb/>
the governor. This name was for- <lb/>
warded to the post office authorities <lb/>
at Washington, and application <lb/>
its confirmation as the pro- <lb/>
per name of the i <lb/>
This has been refused <lb/>
and <lb/>
surrounding attribute the <lb/>
refusal to the fact that is <lb/>
objectionable to the president and to <lb/>
he <lb/>
The stirred Op, and if <lb/>
the refusal is persisted in a <lb/>
Washington to know <lb/>
why they-can their chief <lb/>
executive. <lb/>
The the business <lb/>
their of <lb/>
trouble in and use this <lb/>
means to vindicate their wrath <lb/>
Governor If the. name <lb/>
doubt it would have met the <lb/>
of the officials of the <lb/>
department, and would have been <lb/>
confirmed <lb/>
However, the Mississippi <lb/>
are. pot going to swallow the Black <lb/>
pill no matter how many are <lb/>
cut by the j and <lb/>
the chief magistrate of the<lb/>
name would come <lb/>
before the St. Louis convention, <lb/>
should speak, and speak plainly and <lb/>
clearly on all the great questions of <lb/>
th e day, spite of their protest <lb/>
their smiles and their tears the <lb/>
was maintained up to the hour <lb/>
of the judge's <lb/>
No it is conceded by all brave <lb/>
and liberal minded men that the <lb/>
c pursued by Judge Parker <lb/>
was the safest and wisest course he <lb/>
could have and that he had <lb/>
a perfect right to keep his mouth <lb/>
shut. <lb/>
Then after the great convention <lb/>
met, appointed a platform committee, <lb/>
and that committee held several <lb/>
meetings, carefully considered all <lb/>
questions of interest, formulated a <lb/>
platform and submitted it to the <lb/>
convention, where it was discussed <lb/>
at some length by the thousand <lb/>
sturdy of the great <lb/>
democratic party, and adopted by an <lb/>
overwhelming majority, and after <lb/>
the same great convention had <lb/>
Judge Parker on the first <lb/>
lot for president of the United States <lb/>
the judge immediately broke his <lb/>
long and painful silence by sending <lb/>
a ringing message by wire to the <lb/>
boys, his views on one great <lb/>
question upon which the convention <lb/>
had maintained as profound a silence <lb/>
as that complained of in Judge Par- <lb/>
This conduct on the part of <lb/>
the great New York jurist was <lb/>
severely at the time, but <lb/>
now it is generally conceded by <lb/>
friend and foe that this was the <lb/>
wisest move that could possibly have <lb/>
been made, and that the judge had <lb/>
a perfect right to make the move. <lb/>
And it Judge Parker could have been <lb/>
content to stop with this he would <lb/>
have stood before the American <lb/>
people as an ideal candidate for the <lb/>
highest position in the world today- <lb/>
But now Judge Parker <lb/>
ed with a very serious offense. Ac- <lb/>
cording to a report going the round <lb/>
of the press his horse broke out of <lb/>
his stable one night recently, and <lb/>
in his effort to get him back into the <lb/>
to the published <lb/>
report, Judge Parker, the wise states- <lb/>
man, the learned jurist, the superb <lb/>
nominee for president of the United <lb/>
States, actually used a <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
of it pen of <lb/>
of Pitt county, of North Carolina, <lb/>
of the United States, used <lb/>
lantern Let Judge Parker main- <lb/>
silence if he wishes, it is his <lb/>
let hint his mind on the <lb/>
question if he wishes, that is <lb/>
his-right, but we draw the line at <lb/>
the use his <lb/>
horse in the he must folly <lb/>
explain this unfortunate matter or <lb/>
resign his candidacy. It is a serious <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
A large number of <lb/>
are now on the <lb/>
Greenville market. <lb/>
When we consider the size of our <lb/>
town, the amount of done <lb/>
here, and the and zeal of our <lb/>
people, we are surprised, that so <lb/>
many f n, their <lb/>
present condition. <lb/>
Then let us get together and <lb/>
make our streets compare with some <lb/>
of the elegant homes built on them. <lb/>
Deadly Bomb. <lb/>
At tea o'clock Friday <lb/>
M. Von the Russian Min- <lb/>
of the Interior, was <lb/>
at St. Petersburg by bomb <lb/>
thrown at his carriage while, he <lb/>
was driving to the station <lb/>
to take a train for . the palace at <lb/>
where be to have <lb/>
made his weekly report to the Em- <lb/>
The assassination, it is believed, <lb/>
is the outcome of a. wide-spread <lb/>
plot, the of which has <lb/>
been suspected several days. Nu <lb/>
arrests have been made, <lb/>
among them that of the assassin, <lb/>
a young man who is believed to be <lb/>
a also an <lb/>
eat lino, whose name is <lb/>
known bas been Arrested, <lb/>
in his a bomb which <lb/>
he tried to throw, bat Was <lb/>
from doing m by police. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
AMP <lb/>
WORD that word <lb/>
refers to Air. Liver Pills and <lb/>
MEAS HEALTH.<lb/>
nit <lb/>
headache <lb/>
ANY of these and Many others <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Notice id <lb/>
Having duly, qualified before <lb/>
the Superior of Pitt <lb/>
county as last will and testament <lb/>
of W. W. no- <lb/>
tic is hereby given to ail <lb/>
indebted to the estate to. make <lb/>
mediate to the under <lb/>
signed, and <lb/>
the are <lb/>
to present <lb/>
meet on or before the 18th day <lb/>
or this notice will be <lb/>
in bar of recovery <lb/>
This of 1901.<lb/>
Executor Of W. W. ticker.<lb/>
At a meeting of the <lb/>
Executive of First <lb/>
District held in Ply- <lb/>
on the 14th day of July, <lb/>
it ordered that a Demo- <lb/>
convention <lb/>
lie held in the <lb/>
town of Wednesday <lb/>
the day of at <lb/>
P, M. for of <lb/>
nominating candidate for <lb/>
tentative to Congress from said <lb/>
and a,. Presidential <lb/>
elector, sod for snob other <lb/>
as properly<lb/>
l-<lb/>
The the several <lb/>
the, die- <lb/>
will take notice accordingly <lb/>
and delegate to such <lb/>
By the <lb/>
i fl.<lb/>
Tiffs to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
V. C, July <lb/>
Miss left <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
prices for eggs end c <lb/>
Bearding J. <lb/>
Cox. Board day. Best <lb/>
in town.-------- <lb/>
. See Co. for any <lb/>
s I <lb/>
Latest styles and very cheap <lb/>
See those nice shirts,, at H. J. U. L. Johnson's. <lb/>
V I <lb/>
Wire <lb/>
wire fence at an extremely low <lb/>
made the <lb/>
they aM all of <lb/>
their business and <lb/>
will nave to build extra room or <lb/>
This is a good opportunity tor a <lb/>
farmer to make big fence his <lb/>
farm cheap. A if; for <lb/>
a lot of <lb/>
-wire can be <lb/>
-d. <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
T. N. <lb/>
for jars per doz. <lb/>
f- <lb/>
to to vie it Mrs. S.<lb/>
nave reopened my <lb/>
barber shop if, the store formerly <lb/>
by and<lb/>
Try a barrel of Columbia fl <lb/>
All kinds of soft cool and <lb/>
refreshing. H. L. Johnson. <lb/>
T. N. Manning Go. are carry- <lb/>
will cure <lb/>
diseases of the hf art in any state. <lb/>
Fruit jar -fat , <lb/>
quart <lb/>
Roan Cooper with his factory <lb/>
seems to be <lb/>
either at factory or store. Our <lb/>
vi. . <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co.<lb/>
lam furnish <lb/>
it <lb/>
I Md lite Chap- <lb/>
man and have <lb/>
to Nannie <lb/>
t wish --notify <lb/>
See L. Johnson for heavy and <lb/>
light groceries, <lb/>
I Kate and Cap at your <lb/>
own price at A. W. and Co. <lb/>
For nice shoes and to <lb/>
A. W. and save <lb/>
money. <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co, <lb/>
prices for eggs and sells goods <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
Winterville MTg Co. are <lb/>
building a nice lot of pews for <lb/>
church hear <lb/>
It ix a big contract and they are <lb/>
-pains to make it a tip <lb/>
top job. <lb/>
whipped to a lot of their <lb/>
improved school desks. They are <lb/>
and up to date. Schools r <lb/>
desiring a lot of desks <lb/>
with them Their <lb/>
prices are at the bottom <lb/>
carry a complete e heavy. <lb/>
fancy groceries, prices tight. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Fruit both and half <lb/>
selling them <lb/>
cheap Harrington A Co <lb/>
every pots, Wash and <lb/>
day at my mill one mile sooth of <lb/>
Frog Level Sam <lb/>
Purnell <lb/>
M I T <lb/>
those i at L.<lb/>
A well selected variety of <lb/>
sundries a full -Hock of <lb/>
. If you are nut a. patron, of seed store. <lb/>
peas a <lb/>
drugstore. <lb/>
is a, splendid assortment <lb/>
ofT. W. Wood Sou's., garden <lb/>
. A. Kittrell and <lb/>
tore come get with <lb/>
as, our stock and <lb/>
S. T. Vex A Bro. <lb/>
a Co., have <lb/>
It. <lb/>
for sale <lb/>
this<lb/>
a shipment of seed Bye. in <lb/>
-4 few day. See them before but-<lb/>
Try R. O. Chapman and <lb/>
White wig vinegar for pickling. <lb/>
It is splendid. <lb/>
while present stock lasts. John<lb/>
loaf of bread. <lb/>
If In need of a good barrel of <lb/>
flour or pork see Kittrell and <lb/>
If you want ice lemons <lb/>
fail to get them from Kittrell <lb/>
Mrs. Evelyn Cox, Miss <lb/>
line Cox, Mr. and John D, <lb/>
. Cox went to St. <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
Fob horse power <lb/>
. boiler and one horse power en-<lb/>
pair. <lb/>
See or write A. O. Co., <lb/>
Winterville. N. U <lb/>
See those nice pants and skirts <lb/>
at A. Co.<lb/>
Kittrell have just re- <lb/>
assortment of cutlery <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Cart<lb/>
One broke, <lb/>
mole for ale, for <lb/>
a good horse that <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
hare <lb/>
j use another <lb/>
to factory, <lb/>
management of their <lb/>
man, this department of<lb/>
preserving crockery and <lb/>
glass ware tin wood and <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
A-Co. <lb/>
TRACTABLE PATIENTS. . <lb/>
Doctor. Folks Who Know <lb/>
. How to Bo <lb/>
the doctor, <lb/>
a patient of e. Next to no <lb/>
patients at all the greatest trial for <lb/>
A doctor is to have a lot of green <lb/>
hands under treatment. Experience <lb/>
counts in taking in <lb/>
ti.-o. like a <lb/>
who falls a disease <lb/>
and dot heavily. He is <lb/>
more amenable to instructions than <lb/>
a person who u draining his first <lb/>
draft at the medical fount. <lb/>
new recruit to the of <lb/>
the ill is afraid of many things. <lb/>
eye is untrained and hand <lb/>
steady. Ha exaggerate danger at <lb/>
every point, lie mar get the spoon <lb/>
too full or not -full enough; lie may I <lb/>
pour out a drop too or a <lb/>
too many. In his <lb/>
out one sure <lb/>
horn of the dilemma and that is to <lb/>
take no medicine all. He is <lb/>
many ways, lie stays <lb/>
indoors when he should go out, and <lb/>
In- out when he should stay in. <lb/>
old stager who has <lb/>
ed himself with medicine until his<lb/>
ii<lb/>
i i .- <lb/>
We have a line of Sum- <lb/>
mer Underwear. <lb/>
It's this way about Under- <lb/>
it doesn't fit its never <lb/>
comfortable.-, J <lb/>
much it costs. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Here are f reach <lb/>
French Mesh Under- <lb/>
wear, Cotton, <lb/>
Note tie of the <lb/>
wet as- <lb/>
and 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 men,, . <lb/>
to <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
King <lb/>
II<lb/>
b- hem <lb/>
growing and at present the out k pores ooze oils and tonics is the <lb/>
to be more than j ow who. to the <lb/>
ever before. the He knoB <lb/>
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Tasteless said. <lb/>
Taste as good as <lb/>
u i . I, . I visiting list made up of persons <lb/>
f f be ; <lb/>
Winterville, N. C. 3-22 <lb/>
is for, he takes it faithfully, <lb/>
scientifically end even joyfully. He <lb/>
watches his symptoms and the <lb/>
. feet of drugs. , He knows all <lb/>
about his tongue, his temperature <lb/>
and his pulse, and can determine for <lb/>
himself whether one pellet or <lb/>
proper dose. That self analysis <lb/>
saves the doctor a lot of <lb/>
Hence doctor's partiality a <lb/>
to <lb/>
nm<lb/>
MRS. SARAH TAYLOR <lb/>
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, <lb/>
Main Winterville. N. C <lb/>
tin<lb/>
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f i isl<lb/>
. .- lag <lb/>
Right at the <lb/>
We will he in -load <lb/>
the best advantage of the farmer. <lb/>
With plenty of room, perfect lights, ample cap- <lb/>
ital and a competent force, Old <lb/>
not going to <lb/>
prices. be <lb/>
hold it. Opening bale will be <lb/>
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1904. <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
Mr. B. T. for us this <lb/>
season. He is one of the best in the state Come <lb/>
with your go <lb/>
price <lb/>
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bf d I <lb/>
EVANS, HOOKER CO., PRO <lb/>
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funs <lb/>
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about a city of j <lb/>
girls, there is no city <lb/>
and not <lb/>
world that for its size can <lb/>
you want <lb/>
furniture go <lb/>
goods tar <lb/>
tor. table <lb/>
farm, ire <lb/>
Oar mil a <lb/>
in full <lb/>
children spent Saturday night <lb/>
Sunday with <lb/>
i son, Mica , . remarked A. j MUs spent <lb/>
Foster, to a of traveling Monday with <lb/>
who were discussing the subject of j friends over <lb/>
employment. attended the <lb/>
suffragist could make Friday <lb/>
Mr and Mr. J. T. Nelson spent <lb/>
with Mrs. <lb/>
fly a newspaper <lb/>
build a house, who <lb/>
took <lb/>
and that . number<lb/>
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with their <lb/>
and will Mr. and Mrs. John <lb/>
id ate These girls em- returned home Sunday. <lb/>
Pared to fin n. in the cornet and underwear <lb/>
lumber, and. do all which are by <lb/>
f turned work th. largest hi the world. They <lb/>
boas m Mary vat to <lb/>
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depot <lb/>
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next door to Post <lb/>
STATON AND BUNTING, <lb/>
BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
E. D. <lb/>
went to Greenville <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb/>
do general i of W V <lb/>
and u <lb/>
f . f. streets in the <lb/>
H. C. VENTERS, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Fancy <lb/>
and Cigar. The <lb/>
only Fountain in town, All <lb/>
the popular drinks Hot Peanut <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
Greenville today. <lb/>
Jasper of Saratoga <lb/>
re so crowded with these Friday night with <lb/>
girls ho promenade up and down , <lb/>
Main street that mere man sinks in- <lb/>
to Ex. <lb/>
We Pay Highest Prices for Colt, <lb/>
Cotton seed and Produce.<lb/>
T. I PROCTOR, <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
wanted in the way <lb/>
of Clothing, Dry Goods, No- <lb/>
Hats, Groceries <lb/>
and Hardware can be found <lb/>
whether it is some- <lb/>
en, something to <lb/>
ear. article for the <lb/>
farm, yon can be <lb/>
supplied. Highest paid <lb/>
cotton, produce <lb/>
anything the farmer sells. <lb/>
Miss Annie <lb/>
Tuesday and Wednesday <lb/>
Notice to Creditor. <lb/>
i Having qualified Mrs, Malone Tucker spent Sun- <lb/>
the C Clerk of Pitt her <lb/>
will and . m LI <lb/>
of W. w. Ticker, no-1 <lb/>
it hereby lo all i <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make Prompt treatment of a slight <lb/>
to the will often <lb/>
signed, . I vent The <lb/>
claims hi iii the known Remedy is Dr. Beth Ar <lb/>
i tied to the Balsam. <lb/>
o-i -r the day J L. it to ire <lb/>
j July, or notice be satisfaction. s <lb/>
plead l r of j , <lb/>
This 18th day of <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
Ex. of W. W. <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
At <lb/>
of me First <lb/>
. District held in Ply- <lb/>
at f July, <lb/>
t km H , <lb/>
some of <lb/>
to anyone. <lb/>
family he provided lift a, , h ,,, <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
War anted by J. I,. <lb/>
Good, Fresh Groceries <lb/>
A . I<lb/>
If you do to see us, We keep every- <lb/>
In the grocery line e t to <lb/>
at the Lowest<lb/>
, i. <lb/>
Great Department Store <lb/>
eon i <lb/>
in the <lb/>
town of . <lb/>
17th of August, <lb/>
P. M. for the <lb/>
h candidate <lb/>
f in from aid <lb/>
district and for Presidential <lb/>
mid other <lb/>
Hum come before. <lb/>
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will take <lb/>
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tin ii. By ml.-r of the <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
Greenville, K; C. <lb/>
We th very and Cheese He <lb/>
can buy on Always fresh <lb/>
and Fancy and Heavy Groceries of <lb/>
all Kinds.<lb/>
Department <lb/>
We have Just received a beautiful pattern in <lb/>
China. Look in our north window and see <lb/>
how you like it. Will have in a few days <lb/>
China Dinner f you expect to get a fine set <lb/>
China, wait and ours buying. <lb/>
Furniture<lb/>
You can find everything you need in <lb/>
in House Furnishings at<lb/>
TO <lb/>
The underlined, having this <lb/>
by. having duly <lb/>
i-i j it before, the Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County, as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
notice Is hereby <lb/>
to all persons holding <lb/>
against said estate to present them it- <lb/>
for pay <lb/>
on or before, day of July ., <lb/>
this not i be plead la bar of <lb/>
recovery. All <lb/>
lo said are requested to make <lb/>
payment to me. <lb/>
This 13th day of July 1904. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
of Allen Warren d. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, , .,, <lb/>
North Carolina, , r. <lb/>
Pitt County, Superior <lb/>
Hargrave, , <lb/>
rs J Summons<lb/>
The defendant, <lb/>
will take notice that an action entitled <lb/>
as has been commenced the <lb/>
O 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 <lb/>
Greenville on the 2nd Monday after <lb/>
1st Monday In Sept, ans- <lb/>
or demur to the complaint, <lb/>
of which will he deposited in <lb/>
office of said court <lb/>
days of said term or the plaintiff <lb/>
apply to court for the <lb/>
In complaint. <lb/>
Witness my hand and seal this July <lb/>
1904 D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
IS 1806. <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Bags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
solicited <lb/>
KEELEY INSTITUTE, GREENSBORO; N C <lb/>
REE <lb/>
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what we are after, and the possession of one <lb/>
oar Refrigerators will insure sweet milk, cream and <lb/>
butter, cool drinking water many dainties that <lb/>
would be unattainable without the Refrigerator. <lb/>
HAVE YOU A LAWN <lb/>
If you you will want a Lawn <lb/>
It easy for you. to own one,,, ,., <lb/>
There is no need to borrow a lawn mower when we <lb/>
we sell a good machine with best steel knives a A <lb/>
a satisfactory price, and guarantee it to do the work. . <lb/>
Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks and <lb/>
else in the line. I<lb/>
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the stomach. I had often found <lb/>
Betters excellent for acute <lb/>
stomach and liver troubles so I <lb/>
prescribe them. The patient <lb/>
gained from the first, and has not <lb/>
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La Drop Full Bleached Taper <lb/>
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LOT <lb/>
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of this as w know it, <lb/>
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generally. <lb/>
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eat. If is pleasant, palatable and <lb/>
I man goes into politics <lb/>
every thing lie had from <lb/>
his youth up is remembered <lb/>
he joins the lie <lb/>
is never reminded of mean acts. <lb/>
The reason Is aims- <lb/>
lift him and politics is bent on j <lb/>
dragging<lb/>
; entire line of Thin White Goods. <lb/>
Crepe De Chine at <lb/>
Special Low Prices.<lb/>
LOT <lb/>
AT WONDERFULLY CUT <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
Hundred yards to make <lb/>
from. Boat Just Received. <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
Trunks Bags Valises. If <lb/>
you are going off for the summer or <lb/>
school see our line. <lb/>
LOT <lb/>
f 1.60 and Negligee Shirts all go <lb/>
at the ridiculous low price of <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
Severe Cut in Entire Line cf Spring Summer Clothing. Thin Coat and Pants.<lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Weak Hearts<lb/>
are canned by IT you i <lb/>
eat too much, or if are <lb/>
attacks of ; <lb/>
the stomach and <lb/>
puffs up the heart. <lb/>
crowds the heart and shortens the <lb/>
breath. Rapid heart and he- <lb/>
art disease is the final, result. K <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure digests what <lb/>
you eat, takes the strain off the <lb/>
heart, cure indigestion, <lb/>
sour stomach, and contributes <lb/>
nourishment, strength and heath <lb/>
to every organ body, Sold <lb/>
at Drug Store. <lb/>
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It said that nothing is sure <lb/>
except death and taxes, bat this <lb/>
is not true. Ir. <lb/>
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a sure all lung and throat <lb/>
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to that. B. of . <lb/>
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bad a severe case of Bronchitis <lb/>
and for tried <lb/>
heard no <lb/>
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CASH STORE <lb/>
Clearance <lb/>
TOWELS <lb/>
Doz Fringed Bleached Tow- <lb/>
Price <lb/>
each <lb/>
els, Good size- Bee Hive Price <lb/>
UMBRELLAS. <lb/>
Ladies Congo Crook <lb/>
while they list, <lb/>
Hive Price <lb/>
las <lb/>
Bee<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 <lb/>
Organdy, Dimity. <lb/>
yards fine figured Organ- <lb/>
and Dimity Lawns worth <lb/>
121-2, bee Hive price <lb/>
I LACES <lb/>
1.0,000 yards hamburgs, <lb/>
and laces 1-3 off <lb/>
These Prices will last as as we have the goods. Don't Wait You will have to <lb/>
nil <lb/>
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mi, <lb/>
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Ho matter how low the <lb/>
of and we are the <lb/>
pie Kg <lb/>
Seasonable Enables at <lb/>
Fresh, <lb/>
are opera. We call <lb/>
hams. Everything <lb/>
goes by its honest name. <lb/>
W. J. THIGPEN <lb/>
grocer; a <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
OLDEN <lb/>
in Tea Nugget- <lb/>
for People<lb/>
box. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
PERTINENT QUERY. <lb/>
On Question That a Ce <lb/>
Hie Na <lb/>
Hopkins, Props <lb/>
Cleanliness our <lb/>
men am.<lb/>
Wholesale retail and <lb/>
Cart paid mi <lb/>
Cot <lb/>
Egg, Bed- <lb/>
steads; Mattresses, Oak Suite, Ba <lb/>
Go-Carte, Parlor <lb/>
units, Sables, Lounges, Safes, P <lb/>
and Gail Ax <lb/>
Tobacco, Key West Che- <lb/>
George dear, Can- <lb/>
ferries, Peaches, Apples <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Meat, Soap <lb/>
Lye, Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cot Ma Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar, <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Huh <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, Glass <lb/>
and Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
and Crackers, <lb/>
Cheese, Beet Butter, New <lb/>
Royal Machines, and nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Cheap tor cash. Come <lb/>
Bee me. <lb/>
M. Schultz <lb/>
store. <lb/>
PARLOR, <lb/>
. Bi Cherry.; Co-i <lb/>
U- <lb/>
my shop <lb/>
and a to give the best <lb/>
service to be had. Cosmetics <lb/>
J. NOUMEA <lb/>
U; her r <lb/>
and feet <lb/>
old <lb/>
is a period of what is termed <lb/>
her shoes, and her <lb/>
mg <lb/>
to in- <lb/>
you get to<lb/>
trap <lb/>
Mer to <lb/>
tit <lb/>
pro <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in main section <lb/>
of the town. . <lb/>
Four chairs operation and each <lb/>
one presided over by a skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors sharp <lb/>
clean. <lb/>
We thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you when <lb/>
good service is wanted. <lb/>
HOME TELEPHONE AND <lb/>
COMPANY. <lb/>
points can now <lb/>
be reached over the lines of <lb/>
this <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Charlotte, <lb/>
Beaufort,<lb/>
Goldsboro, <lb/>
Greensboro,<lb/>
Littleton, j<lb/>
New <lb/>
Oxford,<lb/>
Rocky Mt. <lb/>
Weldon, <lb/>
Winston, <lb/>
EVERYBODY <lb/>
Can Take a Trip With The Low <lb/>
Rate Tickets on Sale via <lb/>
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Baltimore Md. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn. <lb/>
Charleston. S- C. <lb/>
Chase City. Va. <lb/>
Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb/>
Colombia, B. C <lb/>
Danville, Va <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
New York. N. Y. <lb/>
New Orleans, La <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Petersburg, Va. <lb/>
Philadelphia, <lb/>
Richmond, Va <lb/>
St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
Suffolk, Va, <lb/>
And all other important and in <lb/>
mediate points east of the Miss- <lb/>
River. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Gen. <lb/>
Richmond, National <lb/>
Au- <lb/>
gust 1st to 6th. <lb/>
Louisville, Biennial <lb/>
Conclave Knights of Pythias, <lb/>
August 16th to 20th. <lb/>
Boston, National <lb/>
Encampment G. A. K., <lb/>
15th to 20th. <lb/>
St Louis, the Worlds <lb/>
Fair, Season, Sixty day, <lb/>
teen day and Coach Excursion <lb/>
tickets now on sale. <lb/>
Excellent Service <lb/>
Convenient Schedules. <lb/>
For hill 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. Craig <lb/>
T M. G. P. A <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C <lb/>
last <lb/>
a pair of. lie <lb/>
rt, t <lb/>
Of <lb/>
never fooled on the <lb/>
she mistakes witty <lb/>
anyway, there <lb/>
weft days of wot in that flat and <lb/>
for old <lb/>
slippers bet nil of <lb/>
winch bore with <lb/>
meekness and silence. <lb/>
The other day, however, her <lb/>
lord small that ha was going <lb/>
to break those shoes in or die; he <lb/>
was going to wear them to his office <lb/>
trust to the excitement of <lb/>
to divert his mind from <lb/>
any possible discomfort he might <lb/>
experience. The wife humbly <lb/>
that he take an old pair of <lb/>
BOOM along in case of emergency, <lb/>
but lie scorned her remarks and de- <lb/>
parted. <lb/>
Three hours later an office boy <lb/>
appeared at her home with a laconic <lb/>
message to seed down the. oldest, <lb/>
biggest and easiest masculine foot- <lb/>
gear the house afforded. The re- <lb/>
quest was complied with promptly, <lb/>
but accompanying the parcel was a <lb/>
delicately perfumed note containing <lb/>
the tenderly solicitous query, <lb/>
you get shoes to fit <lb/>
Baltimore Sun. <lb/>
A Prize. <lb/>
The only son had just announced <lb/>
to the family, his engagement. <lb/>
that girl Why, <lb/>
she squints. I I <lb/>
absolutely no <lb/>
style. <lb/>
ain't she <lb/>
Grandma I'm she's <lb/>
flighty. <lb/>
any money. <lb/>
First Cousin Jim She doesn't <lb/>
look strong. <lb/>
Second Cousin stuck <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Third Cousin <lb/>
extravagant thing. <lb/>
Tho Son Well, <lb/>
she's got one redeeming feature any- <lb/>
how. <lb/>
that <lb/>
The hasn't a relative <lb/>
on earth. <lb/>
her, my boy, grab <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Clearance <lb/>
SAVE <lb/>
that <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Clears, <lb/>
Yea we write our to <lb/>
be Te not spend <lb/>
our money for <lb/>
per were not <lb/>
and the noted, and the <lb/>
offered were not <lb/>
InveStigated. <lb/>
has suffered the cuts. Oar Mr. C, Is <lb/>
Wilkinson is now in the Northern cities buying hit <lb/>
.- <lb/>
Fall and must made Sot <lb/>
, . <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
are now <lb/>
Reduced <lb/>
To Only <lb/>
r.<lb/>
if . <lb/>
, r <lb/>
v- <lb/>
OPENING <lb/>
An Appeal For <lb/>
want you to discharge that <lb/>
hired said Judge <lb/>
said I wanted for dinner <lb/>
this evening, and hero the has cook- <lb/>
ed a mess of pork <lb/>
she <lb/>
suggested Mrs. is the <lb/>
same kind of meat anyhow. By <lb/>
the way, before forget it, let me <lb/>
Oak you what you did with <lb/>
you told me about tho other day <lb/>
who was up before you for bur- <lb/>
bad to let him off on a tech- <lb/>
There was a flaw in the <lb/>
ell, can't you let North off on <lb/>
a this time . <lb/>
Tho judge scratched chin and <lb/>
took, under advisement. <lb/>
M Tribune. <lb/>
Such Wash Good <lb/>
is seen. The wash <lb/>
goods policy, of store <lb/>
clean All the colored <lb/>
Lawns that and <lb/>
. c <lb/>
Mens Clothing reduced <lb/>
per cents. We don't car- <lb/>
any special Una, but some <lb/>
of all the leading makes. <lb/>
Whits Shirt Waist Goods- <lb/>
that war SOc, all <lb/>
at price i So yd <lb/>
Such price Silks, not every <lb/>
seen, all colors, in best <lb/>
China Silk . yd <lb/>
Black Dress Goods, must <lb/>
leave the shelves, 1.00. 1.25 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Fine Black Taffeta Silk <lb/>
was 1.00 and now <lb/>
and yd <lb/>
Stock Collars, <lb/>
and now 8- <lb/>
Sets, <lb/>
was and now <lb/>
Miles <lb/>
reduced half. <lb/>
styles. tOe <lb/>
summer corset 1.00 C B <lb/>
Corset R G <lb/>
sets Your in any <lb/>
style of Batiste in <lb/>
any make . <lb/>
. Vest that, <lb/>
and now <lb/>
Hand <lb/>
I and <lb/>
steel rods, full Inches, , <lb/>
now , <lb/>
Ladies Stock Collars, <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mens Furnishings chimed. <lb/>
In bargain <lb/>
Men- black and colored <lb/>
Half Hose, kind, <lb/>
Summer Undershirts, <lb/>
kind, now . <lb/>
G. H <lb/>
Madras Shirts <lb/>
bosom Negligee Shirts <lb/>
was now <lb/>
now <lb/>
All Straw Hats. 1.00 <lb/>
and 1.25, all at our price ago <lb/>
Mens Negligee Shirts, 1.00, <lb/>
1.25, 1.50 and 1.75, all at one <lb/>
price . <lb/>
and Mens and <lb/>
Handkerchiefs, now <lb/>
NOTICE. During this <lb/>
Great Clearance it will <lb/>
be impossible for us to cut <lb/>
or send goods up on <lb/>
approval, but money refund- <lb/>
ed to all d customers<lb/>
II <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Two lay sprawled on the <lb/>
levee on hot day. drew a <lb/>
long sigh and <lb/>
Ah wish Ah had a<lb/>
yes lighted <lb/>
ya-h would be <lb/>
had <lb/>
yo <lb/>
Ah wouldn't yo fl- <lb/>
If <lb/>
me <lb/>
rim no <lb/>
me vi <lb/>
stingy, Mose. <lb/>
wish yo own C<lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 9th, 1904-<lb/>
Loan, and <lb/>
. J H ; I H <lb/>
Furniture A 8,618.67 <lb/>
OW from <lb/>
3,625.03<lb/>
3,319.37 <lb/>
wk <lb/>
Stock paid In<lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
Expenses Paid 12,097.9<lb/>
checks <lb/>
. . <lb/>
-i<lb/>
North <lb/>
of Pitt. J <lb/>
b L. Little, <lb/>
the statement a <lb/>
TYSON. <lb/>
I .<lb/>
nO<lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, AUGUST <lb/>
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL<lb/>
R. L. Wyatt went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. E- Moore spent Sunday In <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
A. J. Moore spent in <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Hooker is visiting in <lb/>
W. J. Smith went to Roberson- <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
T. H. went to <lb/>
this morning, v <lb/>
W. H. Wilkinson spent Sunday <lb/>
in <lb/>
R. L. Smith and J. F. King went <lb/>
to Norfolk today. <lb/>
Miss Bettie Hooker spent <lb/>
day in <lb/>
C. V. went to Morehead <lb/>
Saturday evening. <lb/>
M. Schultz and family spent <lb/>
Bun day in Tarboro. <lb/>
E. A. returned <lb/>
day from Littleton. <lb/>
B. C Pearce, of Sanford, came <lb/>
in Saturday evening. <lb/>
O. D. King returned Saturday <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Willie returned <lb/>
this from <lb/>
Mr-, J. B. Cherry returned Sun- <lb/>
day from Morehead. <lb/>
F. O. Harding went to <lb/>
C. B. West and Mm. R- <lb/>
Greene went to Washington today. <lb/>
M, and F. G. Jam cm re- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cherry and <lb/>
Will, Mr. and Mn. O. W. <lb/>
and little son returned to- <lb/>
day <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J- O. and <lb/>
little daughter returned Sunday <lb/>
evening from a trip to <lb/>
Wilson and Cone toe. <lb/>
Misses Minnie <lb/>
Winterville, and Gaye Johnston, <lb/>
of Ayden, are Mises Car- <lb/>
and Maggie Brown. <lb/>
rs. J. and <lb/>
Miss i Jennie, and Nannie <lb/>
Bowling returned this morning <lb/>
from Morehead <lb/>
Misses Nannie Coward and <lb/>
Jesse Lee Sugg returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from where they <lb/>
have attending summer <lb/>
school. <lb/>
TUESDAY. JULY <lb/>
G. E. Cherry went to Tarboro <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
B. P. Bernard returned Monday <lb/>
from <lb/>
T. H. Walker returned Monday <lb/>
from Roxboro. <lb/>
Jesse Harrington went to Scot- <lb/>
land Neck today. <lb/>
E. G. Barrett, of came <lb/>
over this morning. <lb/>
A. E. Brown, of is <lb/>
visiting friends here. <lb/>
Miss Delia Erwin left this <lb/>
morning for Baltimore. <lb/>
Ex Gov. T. J. Jarvis returned <lb/>
morning Morehead. <lb/>
W. B. Brown and family r <lb/>
Monday from Virginia. <lb/>
T. H. Bateman and daughter, <lb/>
Miss Louise, went to Norfolk to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
W. C. Roberson and W Z. <lb/>
from More <lb/>
bead. <lb/>
Mia Emma Joyner returned i P-t today <lb/>
from a visit to Greene <lb/>
County. <lb/>
J. J. Harrington returned <lb/>
day the summer school at, <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Dr. Mrs. B, A. <lb/>
W. H. left Tuesday even- <lb/>
for Wilson. <lb/>
S. J. left morning <lb/>
for Louisburg. <lb/>
Miss Lillian Whitfield left this <lb/>
morning for Henderson. <lb/>
Estelle Greene left <lb/>
this morning for Raleigh. <lb/>
Miss May Whitfield left this <lb/>
morning Elizabeth City. <lb/>
W. S. Fleming and W. E. <lb/>
Hooker left morning for Nor- <lb/>
folk, <lb/>
C. S. Forbes C. Carr re- <lb/>
turned this morning from More- <lb/>
head. <lb/>
Miss Janie Brown returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Wooten and <lb/>
Miss Pattie, left this morning <lb/>
for Tarboro. <lb/>
S. C. Sugg and Mr. Parrott, of <lb/>
spent here and <lb/>
left on the evening train. <lb/>
Mrs C. B. West, of Raleigh, <lb/>
who has been visiting relatives <lb/>
here, returned home today. <lb/>
Misses Leta of Wilson, <lb/>
and Julia of Snow Hill, <lb/>
are visiting Mrs. E. G. Flanagan. <lb/>
Edward Matthew came up <lb/>
Washington Tuesday to ac- <lb/>
a position on the tobacco mar-<lb/>
Mr. J. D. Dupree, Mrs. T. R. <lb/>
Moore, Mrs. Charles and <lb/>
Mis Wilson left this <lb/>
far Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Mr. Mm. f. D. <lb/>
TOBACCO MARKET OPENED. <lb/>
Fine Beginning of New Season, <lb/>
The Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
began the new today <lb/>
most favorable conditions. <lb/>
sales were not large, but this was <lb/>
as expected, the farmers being <lb/>
nearly a month later in their <lb/>
curing than last year. <lb/>
An encouraging feature of the <lb/>
sale was the good prices that <lb/>
being fully fifty per cent, <lb/>
higher that at the opening a <lb/>
year ago. Most the <lb/>
today were first primings, yet the <lb/>
prices ranged from to cents <lb/>
which was very gratifying to the <lb/>
sellers. Smokers or first primings, <lb/>
green or dark, to 1-2 cents; <lb/>
bright and clean smokers to <lb/>
cents; and cutters <lb/>
to cent. <lb/>
The first sale at the Farmers <lb/>
warehouse, proceeding through <lb/>
other regular order. <lb/>
There is a good force of buyers on <lb/>
the market and they are going to <lb/>
keep prices here up to the best. <lb/>
As business is expected to be <lb/>
light the first mouth of the <lb/>
season the warehouses have not <lb/>
yet put on their full complement <lb/>
of employees, but as at present <lb/>
constituted they are as <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
Brinkley Hooker, proprietors. <lb/>
W. T. Burton, auctioneer. <lb/>
E. B. Thomas, book keeper. <lb/>
H. Hardy, floor manager. <lb/>
A. L. Potter, watchman. <lb/>
Parham <lb/>
Parham, Bo-ling, <lb/>
proprietors. <lb/>
Ola auctioneer. <lb/>
TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE. <lb/>
Officers Elected for the New Year. <lb/>
The Greenville Tobacco Board <lb/>
of Trade held its first meeting of <lb/>
the season this morning. The fol- <lb/>
lowing officers were <lb/>
A. Allen. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Secretary and W. <lb/>
Harvey. <lb/>
following new members <lb/>
were added to the G. <lb/>
Prichard A Co., Skinner, Garden <lb/>
Tobacco Co., Farmers Consolidated <lb/>
Tobacco Co., and J. G. Bowling. <lb/>
It was decided that at present <lb/>
single sales will be run beginning <lb/>
daily at a, m., it being left <lb/>
with the sales committee to change <lb/>
to double sales and begin at <lb/>
o'clock whenever deemed <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
returned today from Seven SPrig-., J L. Strickland, book keeper <lb/>
We are glad to see Mr. <lb/>
improved in health from <lb/>
the trip. <lb/>
W. A. James and R. E. <lb/>
of spent today in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cherry and <lb/>
Move tor <lb/>
sou left this for <lb/>
Virginia Bead,. j B. H. Thomas and- family r- <lb/>
Mses Bettie and Janie j ft out <lb/>
returned Saturday evening and <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday left this <lb/>
dodging, of Ports- <lb/>
111.1111 h, arrived Monday evening, <lb/>
Norfolk to take a position to Laura While. <lb/>
the Line. <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. and Miss <lb/>
Harper, of Wilson, are <lb/>
Mrs. IS. L. Carr. <lb/>
Mrs. P. C. and Mrs. <lb/>
Harry Skinner and little son left <lb/>
morning for Mt. Airy. <lb/>
Rare, of Beaufort, who <lb/>
was visiting Harry return- <lb/>
ad home Saturday evening. <lb/>
Lent. L. A. Gotten, who has <lb/>
beau at home on a left <lb/>
this morning for Annapolis. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Cox, of <lb/>
today here with <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. H. O. Edwards. <lb/>
John Gay left this morning tor <lb/>
to take a position with <lb/>
the telephone exchange there. <lb/>
Mrs. K L. Ports- <lb/>
mouth, who has been visiting <lb/>
I J. White, returned today. <lb/>
Misses Myrtle aid <lb/>
I Perkins returned even <lb/>
link, from the at <lb/>
A. Savage. L. W. H. <lb/>
Harrington and Alvin Dupree <lb/>
left this morning for Norfolk. <lb/>
Mrs. Louie who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. Ivey Smith, <lb/>
near Greenville, left this morn- <lb/>
log. <lb/>
J B. d children, of <lb/>
Scotland Keck, who have <lb/>
visiting the family of W. H. <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Patrick, of Ayden, <lb/>
and Mrs. Will J. and little <lb/>
daughter, Miss of <lb/>
Edwards, spent today here with <lb/>
Miss Lucy <lb/>
Miss Essie returned <lb/>
this morning from and <lb/>
Misses Bliss Susie <lb/>
Perry, of Kinston, accompanied <lb/>
her home for a here. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, JULY <lb/>
B. C. Pearce left Tuesday even- <lb/>
Hairy Skinner left this morning <lb/>
for Raleigh. <lb/>
BOYS WITH GUN. <lb/>
Ont Accidentally Kills the Other. <lb/>
A distressing occurred <lb/>
near Winterville, Saturday after- <lb/>
noon, in which a buy lost his life. <lb/>
Ollie Kittrell, son of C. T. Kit- <lb/>
and Louis Crawford, a son or <lb/>
David Crawford, b -th about <lb/>
years of age, were together <lb/>
shooting at the mark with a <lb/>
loading gnu. While young Kit- <lb/>
had the gun you Crawford <lb/>
to step in trout of <lb/>
in time to entire <lb/>
from the gnu In left <lb/>
and WM <lb/>
Young Kittrell <lb/>
wild with grief the accidental <lb/>
of his playmate. Both <lb/>
families greatly distressed. <lb/>
The of the accident was <lb/>
buried Sunday. <lb/>
T. H. Walker, manager. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Evan-., Hooker Co <lb/>
tor-. <lb/>
B. T. Bailey, auctioneer. <lb/>
S. Spain, hook keeper. <lb/>
O. E. Harris, assistant book <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
J. E. Dixon, Ho manager. <lb/>
W. T. pro- <lb/>
R. Betts, <lb/>
N. H. keeper <lb/>
Cox Co <lb/>
This which O. L. <lb/>
Joyner is W. H. <lb/>
Dal -i . j <lb/>
house, Firmer, <lb/>
and Star, L. J is in charge <lb/>
the but will fallow <lb/>
s lies at S. B <lb/>
ell is iii of the <lb/>
H. a In of the <lb/>
Star. Other employees at present <lb/>
are A. A. Forbes, J. E. Matthews, <lb/>
W. P. Edwards W- L. Hall and <lb/>
J. J. Willis. <lb/>
ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE. <lb/>
And Won a Huge Watermelon. <lb/>
Four girls while down <lb/>
town Tuesday evening, were ad- <lb/>
50-pound <lb/>
ons. By way of a banter they <lb/>
told could have one <lb/>
if they would carry it <lb/>
borne. The challenge was accept- <lb/>
ed, borrowing a bag the huge <lb/>
melon was placed therein, a little <lb/>
girl hold of each corner <lb/>
and off they went taking it home <lb/>
a third a mile distant, The <lb/>
trip was made the lit- <lb/>
girls were proud of their <lb/>
as well as of the <lb/>
melon. They created much mere <lb/>
along the way. <lb/>
Report of <lb/>
Following is the quarter- <lb/>
report of the class of <lb/>
the Baptist Sunday school, made <lb/>
Sunday, July <lb/>
Number of in embers <lb/>
Average attendance <lb/>
Dropped from roll <lb/>
New members enrolled <lb/>
Visitors <lb/>
Total collections 915.91 <lb/>
Of the collections went to <lb/>
the orphanage, 97.66 to the <lb/>
ca fund and 12.56 to the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
E. H. Thomas, President. <lb/>
Hugh Secretary. <lb/>
Victim of an Unfortunate Occident. <lb/>
Mr. A. Moseley, genial <lb/>
Charlotte traveling man. i <lb/>
his vacation with his at <lb/>
the old Mosely homestead, at <lb/>
Drake's Branch, Va., met with a <lb/>
serious accident Tuesday, sustain- <lb/>
a severe sprain of the hip. The <lb/>
information came in a private let- <lb/>
and details of the accident <lb/>
were not The letter states <lb/>
that Mr. Mosely is confined to his <lb/>
bed and his physician insists upon <lb/>
absolute rest and quiet. The <lb/>
many warm friends of the <lb/>
did gentlemen will hear with gen- <lb/>
sorrow of misfortune and <lb/>
will wish for his speedy <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Mr. Moseley is a brother of Mrs. <lb/>
T. of Greenville <lb/>
Might Continue a Month. <lb/>
The first of August was the <lb/>
time set by the dry goods mer- <lb/>
chants to again keep their <lb/>
open at night. The days are yet <lb/>
long, the weather very warm, and <lb/>
there will hardly be enough <lb/>
MM at night to pay for keeping <lb/>
the stores after If <lb/>
they all continued the early <lb/>
until September it would be <lb/>
just as well. <lb/>
I will pay you cash for your <lb/>
Beeswax. a M.<lb/>
Officer Killed by Boy. <lb/>
An g. <lb/>
of an a 146- <lb/>
year old boy, Officer J. H. <lb/>
who has been a regular patrolman <lb/>
for the past six months, died <lb/>
afternoon. Paul Biggers, a news- <lb/>
boy, bad some words with Officer <lb/>
Brown this morning, the trouble <lb/>
arising from a bull dog owned by <lb/>
Bi During the fight Biggers <lb/>
struck Brown in the stomach with <lb/>
his head, causing injuries from <lb/>
which the officer died five hours <lb/>
later. The boy is held for murder <lb/>
and the trial will take place to- <lb/>
morrow morning. <lb/>
Bis Salt Coins On. <lb/>
The two page advertisement <lb/>
going out as a to <lb/>
Everybody wait for the big ex- . <lb/>
from to Norfolk, Reflector of A. E Tucker A Go's <lb/>
Va 1-r a <lb/>
Va. 1st return 2nd <lb/>
cars for colored people under <lb/>
the management of Julius S. Flem- <lb/>
and Rev. Amos fan <lb/>
fr trip 92.00 , <lb/>
A- <lb/>
Manager. are finding unusual bargains. <lb/>
great inventory sale is attracting <lb/>
much attention to his store. It <lb/>
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