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SENSATIONAL <lb/>
NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, C, <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
h Ho <lb/>
1905., <lb/>
T. <lb/>
; Stock to be Sold in DAYS by the <lb/>
Salvage Co., of New York and Chicago <lb/>
ever held in N. C. Ten unequaled undersell.,,, a <lb/>
, will . <lb/>
lit -i economizers <lb/>
, and be never again will such an opportunity be presented to you to save seasonable <lb/>
l S. does not often occur. Reductions that take in every department and <lb/>
; I, store An event that will blaze a trail through the tangled maze of competition <lb/>
urn, Hating regular price without cessation <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
A Supreme Effort <lb/>
Given Without a Counter- <lb/>
part. Sale opens on <lb/>
FRIDAY. JULY 7TH. 1905<lb/>
. <lb/>
V-T<lb/>
Friday, July 7th, a. m. <lb/>
.,. k Greenville from to circumference. The wreckage of Value is complete Tee price ore beyond <lb/>
The our bitter . I l surprised, for more than you can possibly anticipate will be realized. Head every one of these <lb/>
i fa K done in years. our by prices below. <lb/>
THIS STORE WILL BE <lb/>
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY <lb/>
To Mark Down and Arrange The Stock. <lb/>
, l in the this Store. The immensity of our offering proves the vastness of our enterprise. The lit <lb/>
every P J and every at,,; ,,, Jg to he ti This Sale opens Friday morning, July 7th, at <lb/>
the supremacy of this store a Center, was never presented. <lb/>
No a Taste for Economy, can afford to Overlook this <lb/>
Only July 7th. <lb/>
A Big <lb/>
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gins <lb/>
J, Cl <lb/>
cut for Mile <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
Worth lac <lb/>
prices- <lb/>
India e t <lb/>
India Linen<lb/>
Check Dimities, Values up <lb/>
to saw price <lb/>
Wash Chiffon Were <lb/>
considered excellent val <lb/>
ties sale price <lb/>
hie i. <lb/>
.-. . r <lb/>
Staple Department Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
Silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A Murrain silks that prove <lb/>
an interesting topic. <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth 1.25 now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
inch velvet, a shades, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk worth 1.00 <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful form <lb/>
fitting Corsets, in all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
and straight front including <lb/>
the celebrated R Q B <lb/>
Other Beauties <lb/>
All the new toes are <lb/>
sen in the lino of Lad es <lb/>
oxfords and slippers we <lb/>
showing at to <lb/>
lid <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
on <lb/>
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Line i <lb/>
Dam <lb/>
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; ti for <lb/>
. tin Dam- <lb/>
r to 1.50 <lb/>
de ii i <lb/>
Napkins, <lb/>
I . sale <lb/>
Turkish <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
l . <lb/>
Ki, . lute Bed <lb/>
. . Marseilles <lb/>
I rim value for <lb/>
;. Bleached Towels <lb/>
. value; sale price<lb/>
nod yards <lb/>
it yards Bleach <lb/>
n yards ed Seal A P C <lb/>
Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Calico American IndigO <lb/>
Carmine lied, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape and Voile <lb/>
Coverts and Damask <lb/>
suitings <lb/>
. wool <lb/>
c value <lb/>
Novelty Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures Voiles and <lb/>
late Spring <lb/>
desirable shades <lb/>
Black Cheviot in. <lb/>
Aide, worth a yard, <lb/>
-ale price, yard <lb/>
The imported English <lb/>
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair Serges and silk- <lb/>
warp values up <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Ore pairs of very <lb/>
of this seasons goods, <lb/>
hand sewed lace or button, <lb/>
all weights sole. French <lb/>
kid. patent Russia call <lb/>
They are tare the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come in all <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to Come and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to We <lb/>
Ladies tine kid shoes, <lb/>
button and lace. toe <lb/>
and patent tip wort Is <lb/>
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up to <lb/>
vale price to <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
f, , a and Hats in <lb/>
able shapes, worth up <lb/>
I . <lb/>
M in- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from and at the <lb/>
. . ,., prise of <lb/>
bi;. and Denver shapes, <lb/>
come in and nutria <lb/>
price fl-W <lb/>
All st spring shapes <lb/>
as ell as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats -y <lb/>
where marvelous <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
Men's latest <lb/>
and Fancy Worsted Pants <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
all sizes, rag. price <lb/>
all no on this sale at <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for aid sale <lb/>
price J- <lb/>
Fine Pants that sell <lb/>
for and stein, <lb/>
cheviots a fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only <lb/>
Men's Pants of in <lb/>
desirable patterns, regular <lb/>
sellers; sale <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to price <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
sellers; prise <lb/>
A consolidation of several <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, <lb/>
value and <lb/>
sale price only, pair <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, regular price now <lb/>
A line cotton fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
tine plain lace <lb/>
styles black hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Ladies beautiful <lb/>
hose, worth pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib- <lb/>
bed hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black tine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's good last black <lb/>
regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast black lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is <lb/>
and <lb/>
that were always sold at <lb/>
all go in this sale at <lb/>
Thirty distinct <lb/>
in Ultra Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale price <lb/>
Men's Suits <lb/>
will secure for <lb/>
you. many patterns <lb/>
i if men's good, strong fabrics <lb/>
of merit and fashion. <lb/>
for men's business <lb/>
suits an immense range of <lb/>
fancy mixtures, in small <lb/>
checks plaids and <lb/>
ed effect Single and double- <lb/>
sack styles These <lb/>
are certainly the val- <lb/>
in the state it the <lb/>
for men's line suits, <lb/>
comprising a grand assort- <lb/>
of single and double <lb/>
breasted sack- suits, in black, <lb/>
blue and brown cheviots, <lb/>
some solid worsted, in <lb/>
and brown, tweed <lb/>
mixtures in all the newest <lb/>
and mast shades, <lb/>
all superbly perfect <lb/>
to suits that sell for <lb/>
our peace <lb/>
for men's tine dress <lb/>
suits, extra fine, equal in <lb/>
every respect to fine <lb/>
work- This season's best <lb/>
style and best <lb/>
Serges and Scotch <lb/>
mixtures. Better value or <lb/>
made garments have <lb/>
never offered by any concern <lb/>
in N. C. , We claim them to <lb/>
be the equal of any gar- <lb/>
in the this <lb/>
sale only, for <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
Hooks and eyes, black and <lb/>
white, worth at <lb/>
The best pins ever <lb/>
sold, at only <lb/>
Pearl Shirt and Dress but <lb/>
tons different styles, per doz <lb/>
Braid worth <lb/>
to bunch <lb/>
Hone casing for dresses <lb/>
were a now <lb/>
Cotton Elastic, black and <lb/>
white regular price at <lb/>
A cabinet of good Hair <lb/>
Pins for <lb/>
Ribbons, No. to worth <lb/>
to now to <lb/>
Shoes for Men and Boys <lb/>
Men's shoes for business <lb/>
wear means service and <lb/>
comfort newest shapes, <lb/>
worth sale price <lb/>
We offer the lust shoe on <lb/>
the for the price- <lb/>
certainly to any make, <lb/>
latest toes and style, in all <lb/>
the latest leathers, all go in <lb/>
this big sale <lb/>
Shoes in all the up to <lb/>
date leathers, new style toe <lb/>
and shape a nice shoe <lb/>
for Sunday wear, regular <lb/>
j values, only <lb/>
Men's heel and lace and <lb/>
single and double sole, <lb/>
l sale price <lb/>
and Furnish- <lb/>
Men's Egyptian <lb/>
price <lb/>
doz Men's <lb/>
underwear and rib- <lb/>
bed and drawers, <lb/>
in many shades, all are <lb/>
in the best <lb/>
manner, all sizes, <lb/>
regular value; during <lb/>
this sale, your choice <lb/>
Dozens of high grade under- <lb/>
will be placed <lb/>
on sale for ten days at <lb/>
proportionate price <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Socks worth only <lb/>
Men's Fancy Shirts, regular <lb/>
only <lb/>
Man's Fancy Dress Shirts <lb/>
regular values <lb/>
Men's Fancy and Dress <lb/>
Shirts worth <lb/>
Men's Fancy Dress Shirts <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Men's wort <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., Must Sell C. T. the Entire Stock <lb/>
THE NEXT TEN DAYS. <lb/>
IN TEN DAYs OUR Articles guaranteed to be just as represented and will be exchanged or money refunded. Don't forget the date <lb/>
Friday, July 7th, this wonderful profit sacrifice Sale. <lb/>
POOR <lb/>
THE <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAS <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. CAROLINA TUESDAY, JULY 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
TRIBUTE TO MISS MOORE. <lb/>
it learned that <lb/>
Min y h. <lb/>
beau n- ti- years <lb/>
ha as <lb/>
one of He <lb/>
it i not to r i lei m lo <lb/>
the n . . <lb/>
That her capacity. was <lb/>
and h r o <lb/>
faction to and v. <lb/>
is the universal <lb/>
at every <lb/>
hand that she do <lb/>
one Mm <lb/>
the roe. <lb/>
IT'S JUST TERRIBLE. <lb/>
A party from <lb/>
to their homes in I The is sold in <lb/>
Vance county, around be out <lb/>
night, win-ii the on th ordinary by an <lb/>
side of the baggy in which were cU we <lb/>
Mr. ,. . . , , , , . <lb/>
,. . , j c sit of <lb/>
ran oil the Hide he <lb/>
hi Falling mid ,,, men lo SM <lb/>
to the below, <lb/>
of or fret, sad to <lb/>
other y done except <lb/>
Mr. ard van <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Covenant Lodge O F- <lb/>
The following arc <lb/>
and into a beautiful . <lb/>
K , , . that <lb/>
bouquet of her worth and <lb/>
only faded flowers for j <lb/>
with large enough lo swallow <lb/>
a whole man st one gulp. The <lb/>
article from the Record is as <lb/>
For the past few months <lb/>
gator baa limes boas seen in <lb/>
what used to lie known as <lb/>
pond, pond. <lb/>
me. I join in tribute to I <lb/>
one so worthy in every attribute j <lb/>
a h h-s be. A <lb/>
bright vivid gentle, i <lb/>
yet Arm nature, returning <lb/>
most <lb/>
sense of avoiding publicity <lb/>
Only those who knew her <lb/>
intimate <lb/>
and fully appreciate tier true, <lb/>
virtue and Christian <lb/>
graces. She made many friend <lb/>
who will mas her coming and <lb/>
going as the shadows into <lb/>
light to be again by- <lb/>
bright g prime. May she <lb/>
ever see smiling fields, <lb/>
grant beds of flowers without a <lb/>
single A <lb/>
Bernard in Norfolk. <lb/>
V, July ii. <lb/>
M. ex United <lb/>
district attorney, of eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, and a well known lawyer <lb/>
of that state, who mysteriously <lb/>
disappeared from Wilmington <lb/>
Immediate <lb/>
tragedy at Raleigh, with the <lb/>
of name <lb/>
has been associated <lb/>
whom there now in the <lb/>
of native an <lb/>
for t tie <lb/>
alleged betrayal of a <lb/>
grocer, arrived today. <lb/>
He came on the boat <lb/>
from Old Point and <lb/>
R. L. V. <lb/>
F. Evans. K. S. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
J. G. Watson, Warden. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
C. K. Bradley, O. G. <lb/>
K, H. Evans, I. G. <lb/>
D. L, James, R. S. N. G. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, L. N. G. <lb/>
L. H. Chap. <lb/>
J. E. Warns, R. S. <lb/>
U. G. L. <lb/>
C. E. Lincoln, R. V. <lb/>
J. R. Corey, L. V. G. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C. July <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
spent a day or two ibis week <lb/>
with Mrs. E. B. <lb/>
H. B. Phillips left this morning <lb/>
tor Salisbury, Md. <lb/>
Jenkins, of Washington, <lb/>
The <lb/>
man who saw it was not <lb/>
about what it was, so he kept quiet <lb/>
about it. another nun saw it <lb/>
being alone, be was <lb/>
finally two saw it plainly <lb/>
were sure of it. Then all of them <lb/>
compared Holes. this it <lb/>
been seen several the last <lb/>
lime being a week ago, be <lb/>
swam out to the bank was seen <lb/>
by some young men fishing. They <lb/>
aver that while they were <lb/>
quietly on the he came out j this morning. <lb/>
close to them, but moment he <lb/>
saw them he scampered away. <lb/>
did not measure his but say <lb/>
his jaws were big enough to take in <lb/>
a man with no trouble <lb/>
Numbers of colored people declare <lb/>
they have seen him at divers <lb/>
times and two well known white <lb/>
men shot at him once a shot <lb/>
gun but did not phase <lb/>
There is a theory to how he got <lb/>
there Some fifteen years ago, may <lb/>
be more. gentleman came here from <lb/>
a visit to Florida and had three <lb/>
young Two of them died <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
July <lb/>
-Nun went <lb/>
C Harvey went to Seven <lb/>
Springs Wednesday evening. <lb/>
W . F. Evans returned u <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Lizzie went o <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Harris returned from <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs. Blalock <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
F. If. <lb/>
for Ga , to the <lb/>
Oregon exposition <lb/>
Friday, July 7th. <lb/>
J. A. Lang has from <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
T. R. Moore went to Norfolk this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Claude King left for New York <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Q. F. Brass went to Norfolk <lb/>
DOPE FOR THE FANS. <lb/>
was town Thursday. <lb/>
Joe Bobbitt and wife, who he to <lb/>
Uses Visiting Mr. and Mr. j. and did. The <lb/>
Bobbin, returned to home V f <lb/>
in Williams.,,,, or <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Phillips he <lb/>
Margaret and Mrs. way him will <lb/>
F G. Whaley spent Wednesday in , f <lb/>
heavy guard around lo keep Lin, <lb/>
ii,. i u- . , I the woods. <lb/>
u. IS. Went to <lb/>
ville Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. Arthur <lb/>
Miss Hilda went to <lb/>
folk this morning. <lb/>
Ur. H. E left for <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss Isabella Clark, of Tarboro, <lb/>
is visiting Ethel Skinner. <lb/>
Mis Emma Hardy from <lb/>
Greene county Thursday evening. <lb/>
daughter, who been visiting <lb/>
The <lb/>
t Tar <lb/>
several hours here, leaving at noon i in returned home I Ho. were Installed <lb/>
for eastern Ca. h-re he Thursday sight Thursday nigh by U. G. C, A. Ii <lb/>
intimated be would have a- <lb/>
conference with iii-- lawyers, In <lb/>
an interview he with a <lb/>
reluctance and considerable <lb/>
the larges of <lb/>
immorality against him. He was <lb/>
decidedly He declined <lb/>
to admit or buy guilt or <lb/>
at length any l the details, Be <lb/>
referred the shooting of John <lb/>
in n pathetic manner and <lb/>
denounced the act. He appeared <lb/>
lo the of <lb/>
and hoped that he would <lb/>
recover. As to where he came <lb/>
from or where he is bound for the <lb/>
fact that he was here did not <lb/>
disclose. Save admission that <lb/>
he spent last and the day <lb/>
before at Old Point, he declined <lb/>
to his itinerary, past or <lb/>
future. Bernard bore the effects <lb/>
of crucial anxiety and his <lb/>
statements to the contrary, there <lb/>
were evident marks <lb/>
of awful strain. <lb/>
Gov. Mrs. I. J. went <lb/>
to City Thursday even- <lb/>
Jennie and <lb/>
went to Morehead <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Mis. Nell of Raleigh, <lb/>
who has u Mi-s Lottie <lb/>
Blow, returned home <lb/>
R. M. Kennedy and <lb/>
red, of Palm is <lb/>
visiting he, parents, Mr. and Mrs, <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
Mrs. s. M, Schultz has <lb/>
been her <lb/>
M of Halifax, is <lb/>
visiting her sister, Mrs. Cole, <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Waits Wed- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. of Charlotte, same <lb/>
Friday to spend several days with <lb/>
friends Sui <lb/>
J. Mooring, V <lb/>
E Q. Flanagan, M W. <lb/>
C. L. Wilkinson, M. of A. <lb/>
W. B. I <lb/>
M. G. <lb/>
Wm. Fountain. I <lb/>
at Church Sunday. <lb/>
a. m., Sunday school, con- <lb/>
ducted by D. D. Assistant <lb/>
superintendent; a, preach- <lb/>
by the pastor. After the <lb/>
sermon the regular monthly <lb/>
conference will held. As matte, s <lb/>
of importance to the church may <lb/>
come up conference, it desired <lb/>
that all members be present who <lb/>
can do so. p. m., devotional <lb/>
exercises of the League, <lb/>
led by Bits Cromartie; <lb/>
p. m., preaching by the pastor. <lb/>
A cordial invitation is hereby <lb/>
extended to the public to attend <lb/>
all <lb/>
Bat H <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Wednesday the In idea <lb/>
parents, Mi. Sidney Jenkins and <lb/>
Miss mi <lb/>
marriage st o'clock and for <lb/>
Wilson,,,, the <lb/>
Pardon for the seeming <lb/>
but are you The <lb/>
new every <lb/>
hour some we are learn- <lb/>
that theft is a tar more com- <lb/>
term than when first <lb/>
coined by our forefathers. Tom <lb/>
Lawson shook us up some with his <lb/>
ions on the astound- <lb/>
of <lb/>
and yet his tales are as <lb/>
twice told in comparison with the <lb/>
paint manufacturers, <lb/>
who claim their frenzied stuff to <lb/>
be the equal to Harrison's <lb/>
and Country paint, the <lb/>
of which were in business <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
president and in ye olden <lb/>
days how to make town and <lb/>
try paint, which is a perfectly <lb/>
pure paint. Harrison Brothers <lb/>
were making paints long <lb/>
before the fathers of the present <lb/>
manufacturers were born. <lb/>
agents. <lb/>
GRATIFIED. <lb/>
. r. ,, <lb/>
V. M. Ho, ,. .-,, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Dear Bin <lb/>
home, <lb/>
Saturday, July Mb. <lb/>
v. lie i i- e t to K <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Rev. W. to Grifton <lb/>
Friday night. <lb/>
Miss Minnie <lb/>
. Bros n. <lb/>
Rev. F. in Friday <lb/>
evening I the seminary at <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
in Front the Grand Stand. <lb/>
left <lb/>
here he has Blade evident the <lb/>
he i- ore of n best <lb/>
Eastern Carolina. We all <lb/>
v mm, bin <lb/>
II . . <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday m <lb/>
the <lb/>
next week If you cm take <lb/>
trip some ard cue e <lb/>
boys In then in . <lb/>
Old is M <lb/>
me, girl. Ask him who he low. <lb/>
II know <lb/>
we leave for Wrights- <lb/>
ville. Go with us. <lb/>
Another new will be here <lb/>
in a days. He c ones with a <lb/>
played with A. <lb/>
the last season.<lb/>
but he is <lb/>
us. Much <lb/>
The two are crazy over <lb/>
i here ought to be <lb/>
one more just like he,, but that is <lb/>
impossible. <lb/>
Poor Bert after Saturday will <lb/>
have to change his course from <lb/>
A. W. lo M. B. <lb/>
Ask Turner, J., what corner be <lb/>
lo I topping now. <lb/>
Jim old say then <lb/>
are some houses that <lb/>
look alike on all aides. Where ate <lb/>
the trout<lb/>
says there are tome <lb/>
If you y to see them,, I . <lb/>
Rowe, the ladles hate to me j u <lb/>
go.<lb/>
of Chin lie <lb/>
. now Howe has gone <lb/>
will print , <lb/>
f extras for the few weeks <lb/>
lo able the . the f-am <lb/>
t e who at. <lb/>
away potted on the games. Mr. <lb/>
Flanagan put the one cent <lb/>
nips to<lb/>
Here's to the fan- who <lb/>
us on our Ma; we give <lb/>
them good <lb/>
BRIGHAM YOUNG. <lb/>
Tho Leader Was a Man <lb/>
of Remarkable <lb/>
Whatever may be said of <lb/>
to . a great <lb/>
gem , a i leader of i <lb/>
and a <lb/>
We may <lb/>
, the <lb/>
vi<lb/>
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; res. <lb/>
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Mrs. J. F. left tins <lb/>
morning for and <lb/>
I that I own a policy Legion, <lb/>
in your company, The Security i <lb/>
Life Company, of <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C, and I prise Bowen went lo Scotland <lb/>
highly. The features of my policy I <lb/>
sad <lb/>
st a. M. ah <lb/>
of <lb/>
are as attractive as those of <lb/>
other old line company, and the <lb/>
rate it much cheaper. <lb/>
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have built up a strong <lb/>
Company in their own state, <lb/>
thereby keeping their money in <lb/>
circulation at home. lam exceed- <lb/>
gratified at the rapid <lb/>
of your company, and with <lb/>
you and your all the <lb/>
success possible. <lb/>
Yours Very <lb/>
Tuns. J. <lb/>
Pitt Council No Jr. O. U. <lb/>
meets every Monday night <lb/>
K. council, <lb/>
H. B. Tripp, R. <lb/>
Jr. O. U. A. M. meets tonight <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Whatever you tee in our <lb/>
find our store. <lb/>
Prank W The King Clothier. <lb/>
Mable Rawls, of <lb/>
who has Mils <lb/>
Skinner, left this morning. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. H. A. White and <lb/>
children and Miss Alice White <lb/>
went to this morning. <lb/>
W. F. of Charlotte, <lb/>
who hat been spending a days <lb/>
here with bit F. <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Misses Mary <lb/>
have been <lb/>
visiting Miss Katie <lb/>
returned home Friday evening. <lb/>
Child Slept 4.0 <lb/>
A two year old boy, tot of <lb/>
Lemuel Morrow, in I eland <lb/>
county, hours this week <lb/>
from the wild cherry <lb/>
poisoning. The little follow <lb/>
from Wednesday evening until <lb/>
Friday morning. <lb/>
colored, shot in <lb/>
Thursday another <lb/>
named Badly, m i- <lb/>
lob <lb/>
The Hackney Wagon <lb/>
Wilton, has increased its <lb/>
stock from to <lb/>
J. K. a prominent <lb/>
merchant of hat been <lb/>
bound over to the Federal roil it <lb/>
Greensboro for retailing liquor. <lb/>
The state has Hit <lb/>
Bank county <lb/>
capital stock to con, <lb/>
and <lb/>
The man who slew tin <lb/>
venerable Mi. Alford <lb/>
is to be put on trial for his life <lb/>
next week in Raleigh Superb r <lb/>
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child of one of the jurors, a mis <lb/>
trial yesterday declared in the <lb/>
W. Dewey, alleged <lb/>
wrecker of the Farm <lb/>
era Bank at New <lb/>
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en, to eat, before they knew <lb/>
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ex and scouts to bring re- <lb/>
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township, had his dwelling de <lb/>
strayed by lire about <lb/>
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furniture veil. <lb/>
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upheaval in 1848, and <lb/>
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enter. Tin d, an equal dis- <lb/>
wealth among all <lb/>
tin- male adults of France, Ii was <lb/>
clear that the safest way Baron <lb/>
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the baron, working out the sum, <lb/>
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than a bead. how- <lb/>
ever, call ii n he said. <lb/>
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need to and for l <lb/>
a Rothschild bought tho good <lb/>
will of an mob. <lb/>
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Tea, said Johnson, reading, <lb/>
a great pity that certain <lb/>
are becoming extinct. <lb/>
some of our domesticated <lb/>
arc dying off. Now, t here's the don- <lb/>
key, for Instance. I very seldom <lb/>
drop scion one <lb/>
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is strange. Why, I see one nearly <lb/>
every <lb/>
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meant anything personal. <lb/>
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SPECIAL Sale <lb/>
OF<lb/>
Low Shoes and <lb/>
Slippers. <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
we offer oar entire of and Infant's Ox- <lb/>
ford Ties and Sandal at Greatly Reduced Prices. <lb/>
No trash, but good. New Shoes. A chance to by good, new shoes S <lb/>
At Reduced Prices <lb/>
A GREAT SUCCESS. <lb/>
A Large Audience Greeted Aunt <lb/>
The Was <lb/>
Ch aunt Well <lb/>
last i end the it <lb/>
la it to the beat local <lb/>
play here in year. It went <lb/>
t without a perceptible <lb/>
i wan thoroughly enjoyed <lb/>
the food audience that wan there. <lb/>
The play was and <lb/>
entertaining from the be- <lb/>
until the dropped. <lb/>
There Dot a weak character <lb/>
in the eat. Tom Moore, Donna <lb/>
floe, the fin. <lb/>
character on the It was <lb/>
rich to twitch <lb/>
hi and try mo bard to con. <lb/>
his ankle. <lb/>
Cot ten deserves special <lb/>
mention in his of <lb/>
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reparation it is that <lb/>
he did e well. Hit part seemed <lb/>
spontaneous and through- <lb/>
out; there was nothing mechanical. <lb/>
Dr. Frank Wooten, us Jack's <lb/>
father, m audience <lb/>
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hand of the real Donna Lucia. <lb/>
Fred was indeed tie <lb/>
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odd <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
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Stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure. <lb/>
U t. to- <lb/>
Yam <lb/>
ear <lb/>
UM ml<lb/>
alt. I <lb/>
Sold by JNO. L. WOOTEN, Druggist. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
eras a good example the old <lb/>
tether arid guardian. lie <lb/>
be as strict as a <lb/>
early in the season, just in time to meet your needs, before the stock try school tie wee dope <lb/>
indeed when trying to pay hie <lb/>
to the fake Donna Lucia. <lb/>
Mis Win Die Skinner . <lb/>
and Mi Lottie Blow as Amy were <lb/>
that demands the attention of all careful buyers, who appreciate gen- characters. <lb/>
; did their parts well, and were <lb/>
well worth the trouble and <lb/>
had to undergo for them <lb/>
Mrs. as Donna <lb/>
Miss Alice While as her cote little <lb/>
Balm, cane in and <lb/>
lend a new clement to the play. <lb/>
is broken and styles and sizes run down, is a rare opportunity, and <lb/>
Bargains. <lb/>
WHY DO WE MAKE THIS OFFER <lb/>
The reason we give i simple, plain and We are over <lb/>
stocked, have many Summer Shots, we need the room and want <lb/>
you to th , in to clean them out quickly we <lb/>
make this <lb/>
I. lies patent lea her u t Oxfords, worth for <lb/>
Ladies; Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.25. <lb/>
Ladies patent leather and plain kin Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
patent Strap Sandals, plain kid Strap Sandals, <lb/>
and pa Mil leather tip Oxfords, tan kid Court Tie Oxfords, all <lb/>
and worth and 2.25 par pair, to be sold for <lb/>
91.60 per pair. <lb/>
Ladles tan or Ties, plain kid Sandals, patent <lb/>
Up tip dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
styles and sizes, that arc selling for pair, <lb/>
we offer r pair. <lb/>
AH the styles of Ladies Oxfords and Sandals that selling <lb/>
for to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per <lb/>
pair. <lb/>
All the and Babies Slippers are offered in this <lb/>
Sale and are in proportion to the Ladies as quoted above. <lb/>
Those who come early will get first pick at this beautiful line of <lb/>
goods. The Styles are beautiful, the makes n of the best, and a full <lb/>
line of sizes your inspection, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary Commercial <lb/>
t Domestic Science <lb/>
Scientific Manual Training <lb/>
Pedagogical <lb/>
Three Courses leading to degrees. Training School for <lb/>
Teacher. Faculty numbers Board, laundry, tuition, and fen for <lb/>
of text etc., year Km- SIN. For <lb/>
of Mate, nth annual begins <lb/>
in tin. I a I free-tuition <lb/>
he mad before invited from desiring <lb/>
stenographers. For and address <lb/>
CHARLES D. President, <lb/>
GREENSBORO. N. C <lb/>
WHAT MORE <lb/>
Could You Ask <lb/>
Than to drop i n m a a <lb/>
Brown's Furniture Store, next <lb/>
door tn post office, and have <lb/>
your <lb/>
Standard Sewing Machine Ad <lb/>
justed Free <lb/>
of cost. Other re <lb/>
paired and adjusted .-it reason <lb/>
rates. Call and sea me and <lb/>
let's talk the machine business <lb/>
Everybody w to see Bab- <lb/>
take off In woman's dress <lb/>
and la were <lb/>
both attractive and added greatly <lb/>
to the piny. <lb/>
The sieging between <lb/>
Hisses White, Blow null <lb/>
was by all. <lb/>
are and of <lb/>
nun The pro- <lb/>
of piny <lb/>
ii lat i ins credit, the r mil <lb/>
speaks well for t <lb/>
The will greatly its- <lb/>
rove library, aid people <lb/>
t the town show <lb/>
of the node <lb/>
good, <lb/>
in due to <lb/>
Mini, of Mi--. Pal Skinner and c a- <lb/>
individual effort of those <lb/>
in ii. Ii a thorough <lb/>
and lei-l <lb/>
. i over it, <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
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l went<lb/>
hi I. Corbett services <lb/>
Greek morn- <lb/>
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afternoon. <lb/>
for <lb/>
went to Bevel <lb/>
Springs and <lb/>
with a smile on, Thai <lb/>
indicating k all fourth at Seven <lb/>
Ii moil Turnage to Hook- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
R. I. Corbett and wife returned <lb/>
From thin <lb/>
they have bean on a <lb/>
loan visit. <lb/>
are quite curing <lb/>
tobacco I his week. This is the <lb/>
third weak wits <lb/>
There above an average. <lb/>
crop section. <lb/>
We understand there will baa <lb/>
wadding soon, we arc but <lb/>
hops to lie remembered. <lb/>
James Brown.<lb/>
The Carolina <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE <lb/>
And Mechanic Arts <lb/>
i practical rial <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Indus t rial <lb/>
Chemistry, and <lb/>
Art. Tuition inn n year, <lb/>
Board t- a month. <lb/>
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W. H. t <lb/>
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Women it m <lb/>
College <lb/>
Peal v. X <lb/>
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Always <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
sad Brokers is <lb/>
Grain and <lb/>
r ate Wires to Haw <lb/>
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steel; of Framing i in <lb/>
Also Siding, and <lb/>
Partition and nil kinds dressed <lb/>
for a <lb/>
house compete, bills cut t or <lb/>
short notice. <lb/>
Lumbar Veneer Co- <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located <lb/>
el the town. <lb/>
Four in and <lb/>
over by n skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Our place inviting, razors <lb/>
our clean. <lb/>
We thank you for <lb/>
Mk you <lb/>
good service wanted. <lb/>
UP 25th <lb/>
I red saw, wait, <lb/>
under flank and on tail. <lb/>
with left ear <lb/>
right, bar light ham is <lb/>
than left, wean <lb/>
Mil., <lb/>
ti 1st V. C. <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
BUFFALO, N. Y., return <lb/>
meeting <lb/>
B P O E N. Y. <lb/>
July Tickets on <lb/>
wale July 8th, 9th 10th, final <lb/>
limit July 15th. Ticket will be <lb/>
restricted <lb/>
in each of <lb/>
final limit to In. may be <lb/>
obtained by of ticket <lb/>
with Special Agent and <lb/>
of of STOP V KR at, <lb/>
Washington, Bellini re end <lb/>
on rending <lb/>
i points ill <lb/>
lowed on going trip within <lb/>
transit limit, and on return trip <lb/>
within limit, July II <lb/>
been stop <lb/>
be not lo ex ten <lb/>
days, not later then 4th. <lb/>
and <lb/>
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Slate's welcome to <lb/>
the Virginia editor in a greeting <lb/>
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SB beautiful in diction. The <lb/>
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formerly editor of the <lb/>
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happiest of its kind I <lb/>
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gentleman, ad was well liked <lb/>
the people knew <lb/>
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in game, and shall nil.- on <lb/>
the club, on <lb/>
the streets. <lb/>
AS the <lb/>
of weak. The <lb/>
new the <lb/>
bat i enough any <lb/>
in Carolina down <lb/>
street. lie good <lb/>
in Vail at <lb/>
this n i g when lie w . <lb/>
hi prime, and yon need save no <lb/>
fear th and <lb/>
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K-e <lb/>
would say the Atlanta <lb/>
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will a <lb/>
with u <lb/>
-ion, and the time be comes <lb/>
hat yon <lb/>
I back toward in <lb/>
of a spirit, <lb/>
and bis name, <lb/>
lie just drops out; back of third base <lb/>
before -in prised fielder <lb/>
the inch spin re, lie has <lb/>
perched himself on the second bag, <lb/>
lie win be a decided addition to <lb/>
our team for is a and <lb/>
in outfield or Infield <lb/>
vein lie m A. M , <lb/>
I led there, Hilly is, <lb/>
nine babies say, lo the <lb/>
Don't feel discouraged for the <lb/>
learn is all right will make <lb/>
Norfolk play last <lb/>
or lake the games from them, and i <lb/>
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what was going on. Th-y slow days <lb/>
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house <lb/>
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p and rural free delivery <lb/>
news every day. <lb/>
an no i <lb/>
hr to<lb/>
i county paper <lb/>
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a frond news pa per. Every man on <lb/>
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f yon not a subscriber send in your order today. <lb/>
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cure Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, etc. They <lb/>
impart <lb/>
early energy, <lb/>
Children or nil u I Is. Hold by Jno <lb/>
Col. B. A. L <lb/>
editors Waynesville Friday <lb/>
and has been accepted. as <lb/>
first that Visitors <lb/>
Delivered Address on the Fourth. <lb/>
Great Sachem M. Hedges, <lb/>
should he to Lake returned Thursday night <lb/>
on that day, but owing to county, where he went <lb/>
stances this plan was I to deliver the of July address <lb/>
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bars of the two state editorial <lb/>
associations to Waynesville for the <lb/>
day. <lb/>
When yen want a pleasant <lb/>
laxative that is easy to take and <lb/>
certain to act, <lb/>
Stomach Liver tablets. For <lb/>
sale by Jno. L. druggist. <lb/>
To Play Norfolk and Suffolk Next Week. <lb/>
The bate ball team plays Suffolk <lb/>
Norfolk week. Monday <lb/>
and Tuesday at <lb/>
day Thursday Norfolk. <lb/>
The team is in good trim, after <lb/>
the for the remainder <lb/>
the week it will be ready the <lb/>
games and expects lo at least <lb/>
two out of the four games they <lb/>
play with the battery we have and <lb/>
the individual players that we <lb/>
have, we a good team. <lb/>
These individual players <lb/>
together like a team of veterans, <lb/>
and they hit far better than the <lb/>
average team, so Suffolk Nor- <lb/>
folk may look for warm straight <lb/>
forward base bull, and they may, <lb/>
unless they are strong, <lb/>
give our team one a piece any a <lb/>
in advance. <lb/>
to the i rain bid <lb/>
goodbye, and good luck <lb/>
greatest system renovator. <lb/>
Restores vitality, regulates the <lb/>
liver stomach. If <lb/>
Mountain Tea <lb/>
fails to your money back. <lb/>
That's fair. or Tab- <lb/>
lets. Drug <lb/>
Mr. reports a line trip and <lb/>
there were over three <lb/>
Mi-u the procession, <lb/>
besides something like four <lb/>
died pale faces. procession <lb/>
over two miles and trailed <lb/>
from o'clock <lb/>
to six in the a distance of <lb/>
about twenty one in all. <lb/>
They trailed from to other <lb/>
in the vicinity and at <lb/>
o'clock stopped in camp and <lb/>
partook of corn and We <lb/>
are altogether <lb/>
what kit. Hedges reported it was <lb/>
the grandest celebration of any <lb/>
thing held <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Nothing But Right. <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg has for a long <lb/>
time kept closest touch <lb/>
he cotton situation than <lb/>
any other in that section. <lb/>
tic has much good advice <lb/>
free lo the people who have not <lb/>
appreciated it. O d. Sugg save he <lb/>
is now done giving free advice, <lb/>
but he is closer touch now and <lb/>
more capable advising the <lb/>
ever, but he has no <lb/>
more free advice or suggestions to <lb/>
make. Those who want lo <lb/>
what his opinion of what to do in <lb/>
cotton can pay for same they <lb/>
will than appreciate and profit by <lb/>
it. The is right. <lb/>
few who appreciate free lie <lb/>
almost invariably <lb/>
on look. <lb/>
Job Department <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
POINTING HOUSE <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
To Produce Glass <lb/>
me real Printing. <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
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g GREENVILLE. <lb/>
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Both One Year For Think of It. <lb/>
This unparalleled offer is mads to all now nil <lb/>
old ones who up all arrears renew within thirty <lb/>
COPIES FREE, <lb/>
Are Suffering <lb/>
From Indigestion, Constipation, or do you have any <lb/>
with your Kidneys or Bladder if so Drink the <lb/>
Buckhorn Water. <lb/>
St. Hospital, Va., Maj II, <lb/>
Buckhorn Water <lb/>
N. <lb/>
It me to state I have been <lb/>
myself and for the Buckhorn <lb/>
freely for several months inn I do not to <lb/>
ii iii terms. <lb/>
In in rheumatic and and In <lb/>
certain eases of constipation I have seen excellent results Folio <lb/>
its use. It la exceedingly peasant drinking <lb/>
v v, <lb/>
K. L. PaYNE, M. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
The shippers that, of ail the mineral waters so far <lb/>
known, is the most powerful diuretic. <lb/>
They will furnish a case of any other water, regardless of its <lb/>
reputation or price, and by actual, practical, scientific <lb/>
comparison, that there is not a water known to the public <lb/>
that will equal in uric acid diathesis, <lb/>
R, II. <lb/>
This Water is on sale at J. A. RICKS <lb/>
n as <lb/>
Skinner. Jr. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, <lb/>
II. W. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS. <lb/>
j Temple <lb/>
We we <lb/>
with us, in the , <lb/>
the Law, Mr. Harry Jr, Bags. <lb/>
The will n s , <lb/>
k and <lb/>
Lawyers. j d <lb/>
January<lb/>
h, w. Tea Has <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J I. BUY CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Factors and handlers of <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
Fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR<lb/>
Ill MUD <lb/>
AND <lb/>
in the post at . N. as .-la s mailer. <lb/>
made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired pool office In Mid adjoining <lb/>
in to <lb/>
Pitt N. C, Friday, 1905. <lb/>
CAR; LIN EDITORS <lb/>
A HALL IN SOCIETY <lb/>
The Tarboro Southerner is com <lb/>
plaining about the dis- <lb/>
till t. Tin- Southerner <lb/>
in several district the roads are <lb/>
by the plowing into <lb/>
the road We join in the kick the <lb/>
Southerner is making. Good roads <lb/>
cannot be kept good condition as <lb/>
long as ibis of goes <lb/>
on The tax for keeping up good <lb/>
roads it already heavy enough and <lb/>
this will increase the burden.<lb/>
r Correspondent. <lb/>
Kenilworth Inn. N C. <lb/>
1905 <lb/>
pi , ,., i f <lb/>
nod at from the moat prominent families of <lb/>
much to more women of the <lb/>
the friendly relational very and with <lb/>
the two States I is <lb/>
o.,. .,, n was a happy one, and its fame and<lb/>
The greatest raid in the history of <lb/>
American cities made in <lb/>
Sunday night. Over <lb/>
were made, of then <lb/>
lies were arrested in houses of <lb/>
It is this state of affairs that is <lb/>
undermining American lift. The <lb/>
best of the country <lb/>
in such disgrace for years, and <lb/>
M,. s. I have been a <lb/>
. Press <lb/>
re a quarter or <lb/>
y. II never seen a I in <lb/>
than The country was at the <lb/>
North Cur- suits, and yet Philadelphia <lb/>
mill was considered one of the most <lb/>
, m in cities in America <lb/>
there are <lb/>
Virginia, while many ladies from <lb/>
I,,.;. . .,; present. Chicago, Denver and San Francisco, <lb/>
herself in cities are boastful of their <lb/>
such a <lb/>
N would <lb/>
in New YorK, <lb/>
A- i is a <lb/>
cordiality u- the editors <lb/>
thing being done for pleas- <lb/>
Mayor Barnard's address of <lb/>
n, i. me was fully in keeping with <lb/>
this spirit He said that of many <lb/>
conventions had entertain- <lb/>
ed the city had never felt m re <lb/>
honored than by this gathering of <lb/>
North Carolina and Virgina editors. <lb/>
Responses to the me were made <lb/>
for Virginia by C. f, <lb/>
Salem, and for North Carolina by <lb/>
H. A London, of <lb/>
Following addresses and <lb/>
S Copeland, of Richmond, <lb/>
of which were brilliant and witty. <lb/>
the North Carolina association took <lb/>
up business program. <lb/>
The first day's consisted <lb/>
several essays and addresses <lb/>
were exceedingly interesting and <lb/>
beneficial to the members. <lb/>
In addition to the business of the <lb/>
two the editors have <lb/>
found much in the way of pleasure <lb/>
more is yet is Store for them. <lb/>
Tuesday they were given <lb/>
a special nip to Riverside Park to <lb/>
games by Indians, which <lb/>
was a novel scene. This afternoon <lb/>
they bad at ride over the <lb/>
and a lunch out at <lb/>
try Club. Tonight there was a com- <lb/>
in the elegant <lb/>
ball of Kenilworth Inn. To- <lb/>
morrow afternoon the <lb/>
will be open to them for a <lb/>
drive and Mr- will enter <lb/>
them with a lunch at his dairy <lb/>
house. At night there will be a <lb/>
banquet at Kenilworth and Friday <lb/>
s trip and entertain- <lb/>
by the people of that <lb/>
town, <lb/>
The Western Union Telegraph <lb/>
Company, in keeping with its liberal <lb/>
policy, two associations <lb/>
the free us of its lines for social <lb/>
personal messages while here, a <lb/>
courtesy fully appreciate <lb/>
Manager Moore, of Kenilworth <lb/>
Inn. is doing everything possible for <lb/>
the pleasure and comfort the <lb/>
guests. To say that it is among the <lb/>
finest, best equipped and best kept <lb/>
hotels in the South is speaking only <lb/>
what is true. It is an ideal and <lb/>
commands a view of the <lb/>
scenery surrounding the <lb/>
progressing rapidly <lb/>
commercial and material <lb/>
and is forging to the front of South- <lb/>
Philadelphia under Mayor <lb/>
is standing the dawn of a new <lb/>
day. The money of the <lb/>
night victims will them <lb/>
fun. punishment, but justice <lb/>
will come to enough of them to have <lb/>
a good effect, and perhaps it will <lb/>
have a restraining on the <lb/>
influence that is growing ill the <lb/>
cities of South. We Cannot be <lb/>
too we cannot be too string- <lb/>
Raleigh, for one city, has been <lb/>
too loose, and regretting it. <lb/>
Give us pure city life sail our conn- <lb/>
try is safe. If city life is impure it <lb/>
will leaven the country at large with <lb/>
its pollution. <lb/>
Those held their cotton for <lb/>
cents have a right to feel good, <lb/>
hut will they it for cents <lb/>
and do like some did a little over <lb/>
a year ago when cotton was bringing <lb/>
from to cents, slick and <lb/>
hold for higher prices still A great <lb/>
many farmers hid to sell for <lb/>
cents when could sold <lb/>
for over cents. You may gel <lb/>
over a cents and may not. <lb/>
No lime like the present. <lb/>
Bernard ought to have taken <lb/>
advantage of Joe Daniel's absence <lb/>
from Raleigh and paid the City <lb/>
Oaks s short visit. Some the <lb/>
of are very <lb/>
to see him. <lb/>
If Mayor Weaver could only <lb/>
the cooperation of the Governor of <lb/>
Pennsylvania he would woo put the <lb/>
grafters out of business thereby <lb/>
destroying the Republican machine <lb/>
of that state <lb/>
you suppose that fellows <lb/>
who are to edit those Republican <lb/>
dailies at are getting <lb/>
mighty tired waiting <lb/>
We are not playing the markets, <lb/>
but it strikes us very forcibly <lb/>
now is a good time to sell your <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
Cotton is still soaring. It is hi <lb/>
over two dollars a higher <lb/>
than it was Monday. In New <lb/>
Wednesday, October cotton <lb/>
cold at January at .-ems. <lb/>
continued advance in cotton is <lb/>
intense excitement. <lb/>
Ii is strange to us why the good <lb/>
people who me putting up such a <lb/>
strong light against whiskey <lb/>
. up the poisonous and deadly <lb/>
If is keeping up the <lb/>
gait he was going when hi left <lb/>
Wilmington, he'll be crossing North <lb/>
Carolina again having made a circle <lb/>
of he globe <lb/>
The casualties of the of <lb/>
are conspicuously absent in the <lb/>
newspapers. This is good news. <lb/>
When we read of a woman to be <lb/>
hung it is with regret, considering <lb/>
that there are co many men who go <lb/>
that deserve this punish- <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE <lb/>
It's getting the time of the year every- <lb/>
thing Summery must be put on the ired <lb/>
as this store is concerned; yet, two <lb/>
full wearing months are ahead <lb/>
A better to buy Men's Clothing, for less than <lb/>
actual value <lb/>
NEVER ITSELF <lb/>
Our Suits and Trousers must vacate. <lb/>
We don't want a of Spring or Summer stock <lb/>
when we open the Fall and we wont have it <lb/>
if we can help it. <lb/>
Note a few of our cut prices. <lb/>
TO INCREASE THE LIST. <lb/>
j We take the following paragraph <lb/>
from the Washington Post. <lb/>
they are building a double- <lb/>
ended automobile the design being <lb/>
to enable the drunken to <lb/>
bank upon the pedestrian he may <lb/>
miss in the forward <lb/>
It's a pity that the automobile <lb/>
manufactures have to go to ibis <lb/>
extra expense. The chauffeur's <lb/>
must be getting mighty careless. <lb/>
The hanging of a wife murderer <lb/>
on the 20th in Winston has been <lb/>
ordered public by the county com- <lb/>
missioners. It is surprising that <lb/>
the intelligent people of Winston <lb/>
would think of allowing anything <lb/>
like this to take place. A public <lb/>
hanging belongs to the barbaric age. <lb/>
Such a thing taking place thirty or <lb/>
forty years would brought little <lb/>
if any surprise, but in this age of <lb/>
enlightenment it is <lb/>
met a fellow <lb/>
who he looking for a <lb/>
cool place. We met the same fellow <lb/>
again late last evening, panting and <lb/>
still looking for n cool <lb/>
place. He had melted down a dozen <lb/>
cellars and taken half dozen baths. <lb/>
We suggested that he sit down a <lb/>
while and rest, and ha said that it <lb/>
strange that he had thought <lb/>
of that before. <lb/>
While there is so much <lb/>
lion among the newspapers as to <lb/>
who will succeed late secretary <lb/>
Hay, Rout should not be for- <lb/>
gotten. <lb/>
A dead whale was washed ashore <lb/>
last week on Long Island, New York. <lb/>
We expect the people cf Long Island <lb/>
would much rather have a live <lb/>
lobster roll in. <lb/>
When we think of the heat in <lb/>
Home chills run up and down our <lb/>
back bone. The <lb/>
there in the <lb/>
shade. <lb/>
The circulated report that the <lb/>
trial of Dewey in New had <lb/>
been postponed o account of the <lb/>
death of one of the jurors children <lb/>
proved to be untrue. <lb/>
Senator of South Caro- <lb/>
says the legislature that <lb/>
State got to reorganize the <lb/>
dispensary and make it decent, or <lb/>
he will stump the State to kill it. <lb/>
Thia sounds very strange since <lb/>
sir. is tie father the <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
We don't find everything in the <lb/>
laborer that we desire, but <lb/>
let's be careful that we do not get <lb/>
something as or worse. <lb/>
A judge Indiana has purchased <lb/>
a news paper plant There is no <lb/>
doubt but what his opinions here- <lb/>
after will carry some influence- <lb/>
There were thirty drowned on a <lb/>
Spanish ship a few days ago. This <lb/>
must have brought to Spain memo <lb/>
of <lb/>
i i <lb/>
The only strange thing about <lb/>
bank robberies is that occasionally <lb/>
one is robbed from outside. <lb/>
On <lb/>
Yankee ingenuity is just now re- <lb/>
for a Mississippi <lb/>
that be peculiarly embarrassing <lb/>
to Governor he who hates <lb/>
a only less than he does Mr. <lb/>
Roosevelt, Governor has <lb/>
spoken, written and lived consistent- <lb/>
any rate. Fie made his cam <lb/>
on issue against <lb/>
education, roasting the <lb/>
President to a turn on his <lb/>
policy, was duly elected an has had <lb/>
the good taste not turn about from <lb/>
abuse to fawning when success came <lb/>
to u friend of Hooker Washington <lb/>
The nay the sensation arose was <lb/>
that the Text Hook Commission <lb/>
which Governor created <lb/>
with the announced purpose of <lb/>
securing only such books for the <lb/>
schools as were free from <lb/>
of the South and the poison <lb/>
of equality, has adopted <lb/>
arithmetic which is worst ever. <lb/>
While the books will be stricken <lb/>
from the list and other selections <lb/>
made, the mistake must be a dis- <lb/>
heartening one to the Governor. <lb/>
Naturally no one looked for sec- <lb/>
bias arithmetic. <lb/>
carefully scanned for <lb/>
and the were <lb/>
subjected to searching examination. <lb/>
It now appears, however, that even <lb/>
examples in addition and <lb/>
may be made the vehicles for <lb/>
slander and abuse. Many of the <lb/>
examples in the arithmetic in <lb/>
which is that of Stone and <lb/>
are stated to be of harm- <lb/>
sectional character. <lb/>
For <lb/>
there are live hundred and ten <lb/>
children in a school, and three <lb/>
o them are white, how many <lb/>
colored children are Like <lb/>
When is it recalled that the Text <lb/>
Book Commission was one of the <lb/>
Governor's pet projects, and that he <lb/>
appointed its members personally, <lb/>
the facts will be seen almost to put <lb/>
him into disgrace with himself. <lb/>
as the matter is, there can <lb/>
not be restrained a smile that this <lb/>
should have happened <lb/>
It shows the old need, however, of <lb/>
Southern books in the schools before <lb/>
there be hope of justice. Who <lb/>
in the world would ever have ex- <lb/>
to run up with social <lb/>
in an arithmetic That is the most <lb/>
innocent sort we- d pile in <lb/>
yet been discovered. <lb/>
Yet as long as the text books are <lb/>
written by folks of the Boston <lb/>
it may be expected that the <lb/>
in will figure somewhere <lb/>
between the lines, if not in his <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Men's Coat and Pants <lb/>
value, now 85.00 <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pauls <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
SWELLEST OF SUMMER <lb/>
TROUSERS <lb/>
SEE THE PRICES. <lb/>
Peg Top Trousers Swell Pat- <lb/>
tens value, now <lb/>
Ail Wool Crash Dark Plaid <lb/>
3.00 value, now <lb/>
All Crash <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Gray <lb/>
value now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Linen <lb/>
value, 12.00 <lb/>
The Jape closed Pert Arthur, and <lb/>
the only way to is to enter <lb/>
like Japan did. <lb/>
One why the Czar is so <lb/>
indifferent about peace is that peace <lb/>
is unknown to him. <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat St Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Three Piece Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's all Wool Serge <lb/>
Piece Suits value; <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray Slim Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Can you to miss a sale, where the touch <lb/>
your purse so gently <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
The blackberry crop <lb/>
an evidence the scarcity of labor <lb/>
in this section, or of the laziness of <lb/>
the labor that is available. The <lb/>
roadway are lined with bushes <lb/>
ladened with Tea <lb/>
thousand quarts of berries, worth <lb/>
five cents s quart, will waste <lb/>
in Mecklenburg alone, <lb/>
year Charlotte Chronicle. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, neat Cutters and <lb/>
Staffers. In fact anything <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L,. CARR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
J. and his mother Oar spring and summer stork <lb/>
her grand daughter <lb/>
pleasant visit <lb/>
at the of B. <lb/>
at returnee, to their <lb/>
home Friday evening. <lb/>
The session of Winter <lb/>
ville High school will open Sept <lb/>
notions ladies and item- <lb/>
Uppers baa arrived and our st <lb/>
of ladies dress goods <lb/>
Ac. is more I <lb/>
before. of <lb/>
suitings, <lb/>
weather batiste i <lb/>
The prospects are brighter than all the designs, voiles <lb/>
ever before. Several rooms are invited <lb/>
been engaged. call a-d inspect our <lb/>
Kittrell is home from Barber Co. <lb/>
; Seven Spring. We wonder if he For hay, and oats, go to <lb/>
had as fine a time there a John Barber A On. <lb/>
Nichols. HOW abort it new corned herrings, <lb/>
There is no reason Co. Harrington Barber ft C. <lb/>
farmers should such <lb/>
, . . , Corned <lb/>
; nigh prices For dour, they <lb/>
can raise their own wheat the <lb/>
I Mfg. Co. is thoroughly time alarm <lb/>
equipped making splendid see; It. G. <lb/>
i flour Co. <lb/>
Mr. aid Mrs. R. G. Chapman Highest price for cotton seed <lb/>
cheap, <lb/>
For Holt time <lb/>
spent a few days this week down <lb/>
at their old home <lb/>
All c of paint, and yellow <lb/>
by Pitt Canary Oil Mill. <lb/>
A few subscribers the EASTERN <lb/>
bit in arrears. <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
L and Coward Woolen <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern in and territory. <lb/>
a. O, July <lb/>
Mrs. A. O. Cox and Mrs. M. L. <lb/>
Cox spent Thursday in me country <lb/>
at the home of G. K. Jackson. <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper ask him <lb/>
moot of anything that yon <lb/>
arc interested is. <lb/>
Prof. K. <lb/>
principal of the High <lb/>
school, left Thursday morning for <lb/>
bis home <lb/>
he will spend about two weeks. <lb/>
Spanish peanuts for seed at T. <lb/>
If. Go's. <lb/>
Late Thursday afternoon, old <lb/>
Aunt Coward, the wife of <lb/>
the A. G. Cox, Mfg., Co's <lb/>
and n much res peeled old <lb/>
fell dead. Apoplexy is thought <lb/>
to be the of her death. <lb/>
We have bean informed that <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. pay the highest <lb/>
price for country prices. <lb/>
J. A. Nichols his from <lb/>
Seven Springs but some else <lb/>
has not yet Don't <lb/>
worry too much, John, She'll <lb/>
come buck sweet <lb/>
Car load flour just <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
Prof. O. Nye, accompanied <lb/>
by his wile and children left today <lb/>
Chapel Hill and other places <lb/>
to the summer vacation. <lb/>
wish them a very <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
Sons and millet <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
Miss Laura Cox, who has been <lb/>
visiting her sister Ayden, re- <lb/>
turned home Friday morning. <lb/>
Just another shipment <lb/>
ladies, men and children shoes- <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
Thursday night, E. F. Tucker <lb/>
went out to his father's and spent <lb/>
the night his brother who is <lb/>
quite ill. <lb/>
Don't eyes feel like there <lb/>
a grit in Do they pain you <lb/>
feel tired on reading Do <lb/>
they become mattered and adhere <lb/>
while That denotes <lb/>
paired vision be rem <lb/>
died by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
T. Cox and carry a foil line of <lb/>
spectacles and can fit your <lb/>
with the proper lees. <lb/>
Mrs. Polly Smith and her <lb/>
daughter Mrs. Cox left <lb/>
Friday afternoon for Seven Springs <lb/>
w ere they expect to spent several <lb/>
days. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for stock in Pitt <lb/>
For enclose <lb/>
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C. <lb/>
Nice lot of glass ware and crock <lb/>
ways on hand. Harrington <lb/>
Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Great progress is being made on <lb/>
the new brick stores. They will <lb/>
lie handsome buildings and will <lb/>
add much to the appearance of <lb/>
our little town. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, fine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Mr. of Camden, <lb/>
N. J., representing the Columbus <lb/>
Boot Co., was Friday. <lb/>
Go to T. N. Manning Co. for <lb/>
candies, nuts, raisins and <lb/>
choice, confectioneries. <lb/>
B. C. of Sanford. stop- <lb/>
over hers a abort while Thurs- <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
We carry samples of over live <lb/>
hundred styles of wall paper. <lb/>
We are prepared to you as <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reuse and <lb/>
children have gone over Lenoir <lb/>
comity to relatives. <lb/>
Have on band nice line of <lb/>
glass and crockery ware, all very <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Redaction sales made on <lb/>
goods an; mil. U. C. <lb/>
a, Co. <lb/>
Barber Co. r have the Winterville list and <lb/>
Bliss who routes from <lb/>
visiting in the country the of all our subscribers <lb/>
week came home ed to receipts <lb/>
hamburg the piper. Come and see me <lb/>
cheapest A. W. A. Ange ft . up, nuke me happy, make <lb/>
L. ti. Kittrell was in Greenville editor happy, get Lapp <lb/>
one day this week. got a good <lb/>
W have on hand a lot of fr all those who pay for u <lb/>
gents straw that will now go V advance, <lb/>
below cost. fail to see them. I A. D. <lb/>
I We will sell you at some price. Special pries on ire <lb/>
lit. G Chapman A Co. cream at B. O. Chapman <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Co. <lb/>
left afternoon to visit relatives For hardware and mill supplies <lb/>
I near w- L- <lb/>
paint, guaranteed and feed Stables, huge <lb/>
the at Harrington Barber whips and spreads. W. L. House, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
it. M. Williams, of Black Jack, <lb/>
was here <lb/>
For Pine Tar honey, Walkers <lb/>
tonic, Dr. Bell's Pain killer, <lb/>
Dr. Bell's Eye salve, and a <lb/>
sure cure for all heart troubles, see <lb/>
T. N. Manning Co. <lb/>
Mrs. S. Smith has sick <lb/>
this week but we are glad to know No Pity Shown, <lb/>
that she is much improved. <lb/>
When in need of anything in j writes A. <lb/>
the crockery and glass ware line ; Verbena, Ala. had a terrible <lb/>
be to ate as before buying. ls tumors. <lb/>
R. G. Chapman Co. <lb/>
r , Salve cured me. Equally for Burns <lb/>
Very many drummers have been , all ,,,,,,, <lb/>
around town I his week. It seems to at Drug Store. <lb/>
be quite a time around ; <lb/>
here now. <lb/>
Some try to meet. <lb/>
buggies prices. A few try to <lb/>
them in quality and finish. <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. <lb/>
Another large of shoes <lb/>
Working Night and Day. <lb/>
The busies and little <lb/>
thing that ever was nude is Dr. <lb/>
King's Life Pills. pills <lb/>
change weakness Into strength, <lb/>
into energy, brain fag <lb/>
, into mental power. They're won <lb/>
all sty es and sizes and prices very . , , . . , <lb/>
in building op the health. <lb/>
Harrington Barber Only per box. Bold L. <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Paint your house how is the <lb/>
time, Ange Co. have the old <lb/>
reliable Town Country paint. <lb/>
Cured. <lb/>
Three years ago my system was <lb/>
Uncle, where are going, such a that I had a <lb/>
I am going to A. W. Ange ft succession of Boils in all, sixteen. <lb/>
they are selling goods way f <lb/>
. . shoulders and on the neck, though <lb/>
down cheap now. j , had on Mgr my <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. sure. eye. As fa-st as one would gel well <lb/>
for indigestion at the drug another would come and they <lb/>
,. t ,., . and caused me to <lb/>
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of cotton you had left over when they developed int- a large Car- <lb/>
you got through ginning your last right <lb/>
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill, the teacup. <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity the arm and <lb/>
J J me great I had <lb/>
best market price paid every to my .,, pillow It <lb/>
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gs, per dozen. Fob and for fir had to <lb/>
filled as fast as the hens lay. H. <lb/>
T , ,. . .,, ., Knowing the the trouble came <lb/>
Jackson Winterville N. C. , , box of Mrs <lb/>
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she moat can be pleased dozeD bottle before I stopped, <lb/>
table and and ii cured me. By the time I <lb/>
,, six my Carbuncle <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, well r have never had <lb/>
She combination kidney medicine touch of the trouble <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cute. Mrs. K. TAYLOR <lb/>
at the Din Store N. C. Now of High <lb/>
Point, August 1904. <lb/>
Farmers who raise their bay can <lb/>
AIR PRESSURE. <lb/>
be supplied with the well known <lb/>
Osborne Mowing machines <lb/>
rakes by A Co. <lb/>
call and see them. <lb/>
The Pitt Oil Mill is now <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest prise or will ex- <lb/>
for meal. When <lb/>
are toady writs for <lb/>
Buy It Now. <lb/>
Now is the time to buy <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy. It is certain to be <lb/>
needed sooner or later and when <lb/>
that lime comes yon will used it <lb/>
will need it <lb/>
yours Buy it now. It may life. For <lb/>
L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
How Ar Blown Off <lb/>
During a <lb/>
The of the United States <lb/>
weather bureau have photographic <lb/>
proof of the accuracy of statements <lb/>
ii i.- possible straws and <lb/>
feathers to be driven deep into hoard <lb/>
fences, trees and other mate- <lb/>
rials. <lb/>
if camera to be on <lb/>
appears to bu the <lb/>
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joke iii sonic I ii n our <lb/>
country u o <lb/>
blow i Ii hers kens <lb/>
other luckless birds. <lb/>
A scientist in i the lows <lb/>
of air pressure, which account for <lb/>
many of freaks of cyclones, <lb/>
air pressure iii sea level is <lb/>
about pounds each square <lb/>
inch. The pressure on the of <lb/>
objects, even the human is <lb/>
equal to that on thus <lb/>
preserving a proper equilibrium. <lb/>
Disaster immediately follows the re- <lb/>
of the pressure. <lb/>
to the popular belief, <lb/>
the danger attending is <lb/>
created From within and not from <lb/>
the outside. During a tornado <lb/>
rushes along at a terrific speed, <lb/>
so the vacuum is created in the <lb/>
center of the storm. The sudden <lb/>
exhaustion of the air in t Iii fashion <lb/>
relieve the outside pressure from <lb/>
all objects in the of the dis- <lb/>
the ease of a building re- <lb/>
is shown iii the bunting out of <lb/>
walls by the force of the <lb/>
led inside pressure. This is the <lb/>
explanation for the presence of so <lb/>
many without that <lb/>
ale found in path of tor- <lb/>
is the same way with chick- <lb/>
ens. The air is exhausted so quick- <lb/>
from the outside the inner <lb/>
pressure blows oil the feathers. In <lb/>
the sonic way straws, feathers and <lb/>
other trail substances are made lo <lb/>
penetrate much harder materials. <lb/>
nave a photograph of it splinter of <lb/>
wood buried itself in a steel sec- <lb/>
of I lie Bads bridge, over the <lb/>
Mississippi river, during the St. <lb/>
Louis Louis <lb/>
Persian Customs. <lb/>
or, Annals of <lb/>
the Emperor written in the <lb/>
Persian language, contain <lb/>
of various customs which <lb/>
during the Mogul period. <lb/>
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fumes in religious observances, and <lb/>
the emperor look a personal interest <lb/>
in the preparation of the <lb/>
Among vegetable products <lb/>
aloe wood, was <lb/>
then, as now, valued for the <lb/>
resin agar and an oil known us <lb/>
Sandalwood was used as a <lb/>
powder, and perfumes were distilled <lb/>
from the rose, orange, jasmine and <lb/>
broad leaved willow, <lb/>
from the .-perm <lb/>
tin- secretion of the <lb/>
civet cat and the of certain <lb/>
known as <lb/>
were important animal products. <lb/>
England Imitating the Lobster. <lb/>
Great Britain follow- the <lb/>
of the lobster. At intervals <lb/>
the lobster casts his shell, and until <lb/>
a new one grows he i- absolutely <lb/>
helpless and has to conceal himself <lb/>
in a bole. This is our case, only we <lb/>
have no sheltering hole. We gel an <lb/>
equipment, usually in a hurry and at <lb/>
abnormal cost. We take no note of <lb/>
what science is doing until some line <lb/>
day we discover that our equipment <lb/>
is as worthless for defense as <lb/>
son's wooden hulls would be against <lb/>
ii modern ironclad. Then vie <lb/>
point a committee, which discovers <lb/>
a number of things previously <lb/>
known to all oilier nations. We <lb/>
ourselves with a new shell. <lb/>
if nobody attack-- us in tho <lb/>
meantime, and then we go to sleep <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
REPORT OP THE OF <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST Cl <lb/>
AT N. <lb/>
At the dote of business 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Loans and discounts 112,078.24 Capital stock paid ii <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured , , , <lb/>
furniture end fixtures 938.18 <lb/>
from 4,315.40 Time of 780.09 <lb/>
Cash items 1,818.71 sub. <lb/>
5.800.99 <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
V S j <lb/>
117.41 <lb/>
922,078.49 Total <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
H. II. Taylor, of the named bank, do <lb/>
swear that the above abatement Is true to the of my <lb/>
and belief II. H TAYLOR Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before Come Attest. <lb/>
I. this 6th day of June, 1905. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
K. <lb/>
J- W. THOMAS, <lb/>
Gratifying News. <lb/>
in all kinds of Merchandise. Tl <lb/>
est reductions w ever offered. Tin a treat <lb/>
loss of money, it is one way of cleaning th ed <lb/>
b at and loss Silks. s Goods, nines. <lb/>
Linings Braid, Lies, Embroideries, lawn-. Men's <lb/>
Slippers, Clothing. All id <lb/>
i. Improve your ear y <lb/>
and Slippers to <lb/>
in black, white 11.00 <lb/>
A Hint to tho Bishop. <lb/>
A bishop, in his carriage on <lb/>
the Isle of Man, to a convict <lb/>
in his striped clothe.- breaking stoned <lb/>
on the road. The bishop talked to <lb/>
the convict a little while, giving him <lb/>
some advice and encouragement; <lb/>
then, us he got ready to drive on, <lb/>
he said, with a smile and a sight <lb/>
my nun, wish could <lb/>
break u the stony hearts of in; <lb/>
people as break these rock- on <lb/>
the <lb/>
From bis lowly altitude the eon <lb/>
looked up the proud bishop <lb/>
in his magnificent equipage. <lb/>
haps, he you don't work <lb/>
on your <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
Lawn -lo <lb/>
He . <lb/>
Lawns lie <lb/>
sILK RIBBONS <lb/>
in quality all colors Bo <lb/>
and reduced <lb/>
one half <lb/>
A Ladies Hand <lb/>
kerchief atone <lb/>
Meaning Talcum powder <lb/>
why pay molt <lb/>
C. B. Corsets <lb/>
11.25, now <lb/>
prices in all <lb/>
mer lo, SO, <lb/>
to <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Men's Patent her and <lb/>
r-hoes and <lb/>
tut lo close quit k <lb/>
and <lb/>
18.20 <lb/>
Men a and all wool <lb/>
Serge suits, worth <lb/>
we close them at <lb/>
Man's suits were <lb/>
reduced <lb/>
to 10.00, <lb/>
12.00 and <lb/>
All hi r. <lb/>
ed now Mo <lb/>
i Men's and <lb/>
Hit, reduced one half <lb/>
s-el rods <lb/>
lull in-h were <lb/>
now <lb/>
and 2.00 Urn <lb/>
now <lb/>
Big mark down Milli- <lb/>
1.00, 1.60 and <lb/>
1.75 Hats now <lb/>
white Duck <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
Big lot baby saps <lb/>
One hundred ladies <lb/>
Hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs, worth <lb/>
each, now for <lb/>
S H Suspenders, the <lb/>
best kind row lie <lb/>
Cuff Buttons-, Scarf Pins, <lb/>
Ladies sets all go <lb/>
at half the original price <lb/>
The Dundee o <lb/>
mush used, black <lb/>
and navy, 1-1 now <lb/>
e. L. Wilkinson Bo. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
WILSON, N. C. <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
course in Vocal and Music, Art, <lb/>
Elocution and Physical Stenography <lb/>
Typewriting. A complete in Ancient and Modem <lb/>
Languages and Literature. Three courses leading to A. B, <lb/>
Degrees. Faculty of <lb/>
opens September 6th, 1905. <lb/>
For or other information, Address. J. J, <lb/>
Harper. LL. D., President Wilson, N. C. <lb/>
A Modern Version an Old Tale. <lb/>
A small maid returned from <lb/>
school tho other day tilled with the <lb/>
enthusiasm of discovery. <lb/>
she began, told <lb/>
us about a boy who said, <lb/>
lots of times when there <lb/>
wasn't any wolf what <lb/>
did the story inquired <lb/>
ma. said the child, greatly <lb/>
surprised at her mother's inability <lb/>
to two and two <lb/>
it moans never be a teller but <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
Splendid locution. Health resort Over boarding <lb/>
pupils last year. High guide of work. High standard of <lb/>
social life Conservatory advantages in music. Ad- <lb/>
courses in Art Elocution. Hot water beat. <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remarkable health record; only one death among pupils <lb/>
years Close attention to the health and social <lb/>
development of every pupil. High standard of scholarship <lb/>
All pupils dross alike on till public occasions. CHARGES <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
24th Annual Session will begin Sept. 18th, 1905. For <lb/>
address. REV. M. RHODES. A. M , <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. <lb/>
Brutally Tortured. <lb/>
A case came to light that for <lb/>
persistent mid unmerciful torture <lb/>
has perhaps never been equaled. <lb/>
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writes, I endured <lb/>
pain <lb/>
and nothing relieved me <lb/>
though tried everything known. <lb/>
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the oh earth <lb/>
for that trouble. A few bottle- of <lb/>
it completely relieved and cured <lb/>
Just as good for and <lb/>
troubles and general de- <lb/>
Only Satisfaction <lb/>
by L. <lb/>
druggist, <lb/>
Night Was Her Terror. <lb/>
would cough nearly ail night <lb/>
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gate, of Alexandria, <lb/>
could hardly get a sleep. I bad <lb/>
consumption so bad that if I <lb/>
walked a block would cough <lb/>
frightfully and spit blood, but, <lb/>
all other medicines failed, <lb/>
three 11.00 bottle-i of Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery wholly cured me <lb/>
and I gained It's ab- <lb/>
guaranteed to cure Coughs, <lb/>
Colds, La Bronchitis and <lb/>
all Throat and Lung Troubles. <lb/>
Price and Trial bottles <lb/>
free at J. L. drug store. <lb/>
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the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent <lb/>
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dealings. <lb/>
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Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb/>
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system. New dorm- <lb/>
V. M. A. Building <lb/>
L. H. CO <lb/>
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Slate Roofing. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues and <lb/>
all kinds of Sheet Metal <lb/>
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Bill, N <lb/>
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6,837.74 <lb/>
2,500.00 <lb/>
9,000.00 <lb/>
53,050.67 <lb/>
1,100.84 <lb/>
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Undivided Profits <lb/>
Expenses Paid 7,360.72 <lb/>
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Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
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I James L. Little. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
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S. J. NOBLES, Prop. <lb/>
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LICENSE. <lb/>
Subscribed to before <lb/>
me, this 7th day of June, <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
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J. A. <lb/>
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Monday In July. 1906. for to <lb/>
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APPLICATION FOB <lb/>
LICENSE. <lb/>
is given I will <lb/>
make to the hoard of Cora- <lb/>
of county on the <lb/>
July, t <lb/>
retail liquor In N. <lb/>
J. L,. <lb/>
This of 1906. <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
PARTNER- <lb/>
p. K. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
If yon contemplate INSURING <lb/>
your wait. V <lb/>
you are waiting your bus- <lb/>
house destroyed by <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
The Time Act i New <lb/>
while the property is valuable <lb/>
when you can get a <lb/>
the its to late. I writs <lb/>
that insures. me <lb/>
it to yen. <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS, <lb/>
The Ai Hooker by <lb/>
consent win on the first day <lb/>
June, dissolved. J. <lb/>
purchasing Hooker's int. rest <lb/>
in the Warehouse. The <lb/>
Warehouse will here- <lb/>
after lie by J. Frank <lb/>
This June 14th, <lb/>
J. Frank <lb/>
O. D. Hooker. <lb/>
I desire to thank my friends for <lb/>
their liberal patronage in the past and <lb/>
ask a continuance of the same, prom- <lb/>
that I will always use my best <lb/>
effort to protest their Interest la the<lb/>
J. Frank Brinkley. <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb/>
On Tuesday, 18th day of July, <lb/>
at the late Laura <lb/>
I will sell at public <lb/>
for cash all the household and kitchen <lb/>
to estate of the <lb/>
said Laura <lb/>
Cherry Jr. <lb/>
of <lb/>
This June 27th, w d<lb/>
J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
PREMIUMS. <lb/>
Young man, why pity you tan buy <lb/>
the same contract tor premiums On account of u higher <lb/>
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY <lb/>
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make this great <lb/>
saving tor you. Write the Home Office, Greensboro, North <lb/>
Carolina, or see <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
t m., <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
T Is By <lb/>
It people ho pay far they <lb/>
b are to <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. I<lb/>
N. C., July 1904. i We spent a delightful morning <lb/>
One evening this week some Wednesday in our office with <lb/>
mischievous stretched a two of our old friends, ex-Sheriff <lb/>
wire across the sidewalk on Main <lb/>
street up in the western section of <lb/>
the town. Mrs. Sparks, mother of <lb/>
W. M. King, of Greenville and J. <lb/>
L. Smith, of Such <lb/>
meetings are always more <lb/>
Mrs. Lon Forrest, is quite an , especially so, when thoughts <lb/>
old lady, coming down the side <lb/>
walk ran into wire, tripped and <lb/>
fell. In the Mrs. left <lb/>
wrist and knee were both knocked <lb/>
out of which she <lb/>
sustained other severe <lb/>
bruises on her person. She is <lb/>
now to her bed and <lb/>
intensely. Such <lb/>
so, <lb/>
be very much regretted. While <lb/>
the children did not think of <lb/>
anything so serious happening, <lb/>
yet it does net remedy the <lb/>
that some means be taken <lb/>
to prevent a like occurrence. <lb/>
Children will be children. <lb/>
remembrances, and expressions <lb/>
revert to a past so closely inter- <lb/>
woven as the experiences of we <lb/>
three taught us. Come again, <lb/>
gentlemen, we shall be glad to see <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades J. R. <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
J. Perkins, of <lb/>
spent a pleasant half boor with us <lb/>
A large plaining outfit and latent <lb/>
Improved tools with which to do <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. K. Tripp a Bro. <lb/>
Baker spent <lb/>
As for Daily day in Greenville. <lb/>
we Gall on Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving sub- rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
willing receipts to h had anywhere, <lb/>
those la arrears. We have a list; That was a lawn party <lb/>
of all who receive their mail out near the Methodist church <lb/>
this We also take orders by the ladies last <lb/>
for job I evening. <lb/>
N. Fulford, of Washington, Needles, oil, band <lb/>
was here Tuesday. for all makes of sewing <lb/>
When you need a nice, light, <lb/>
tough for buggy or <lb/>
carnage. Call us and make a <lb/>
selection. Ayden Milling <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Ayden Milling s Mfg. Co., <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Mis. J. W, Brown, of Greenville <lb/>
spent Monday t with Ida <lb/>
W Edwards and left next mom. <lb/>
to visit friends in Greene <lb/>
County. <lb/>
at J. H. Tripp A Bro. Ayden, N <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Miss Emily of K m- <lb/>
came v to visit Mine <lb/>
Davis. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, apply to R, B. Dull <lb/>
A certain Methodist friend of <lb/>
yesterday I <lb/>
never intend so long as I live to <lb/>
to see us, <lb/>
Call and examine our <lb/>
You <lb/>
tan and white slippers all sines at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
go to J. R. Smith Bro., to do <lb/>
your I <lb/>
always get any thing I want from <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
I do know that J. R Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb/>
That last car choice hay that J. <lb/>
R. Bro., received is fine. <lb/>
Lee lime is good for any <lb/>
crop and a farmer use it <lb/>
freely, at J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
That lace and embroidery <lb/>
Is the prettiest goods in town for <lb/>
dresses J. R. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
King Quality shoes are the best. <lb/>
You will rind them at J. J. Ed- <lb/>
ward ft Hon. <lb/>
Complete stock clothing <lb/>
J. J. Edward A Hob, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Iii order lo make room <lb/>
next So days we will fell our <lb/>
grade buggies at <lb/>
low prices. This la <lb/>
no lake, but strictly business. <lb/>
Ayden Milling and Mfg. Co, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Just received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. J, Edwards A Son. <lb/>
For heart <lb/>
shingles by J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
The mill of the Ayden Milling <lb/>
and Mfg. Co. which hat been <lb/>
repair is now in in first <lb/>
and they are prepared to <lb/>
shortest notice all who <lb/>
may honor them with patronage. <lb/>
They also special to <lb/>
their line beautiful buggies. <lb/>
The soda fountain <lb/>
will be In service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
know Interest the <lb/>
men who prefer to walk or the <lb/>
men who will not believe that our <lb/>
buggies are the most economical at <lb/>
If you need anything in the way I <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin ware He <lb/>
Hart Jenkins. , . <lb/>
. . I'll be d -d. if I do <lb/>
Mama him We know vehicles values, <lb/>
high grade buggies. I ,,, ., , .,.,, <lb/>
easily convinced of the superiority mil to Cannon Ty- , , v,. <lb/>
of and WU I boll, and , , . . <lb/>
Aldan Milling Mfg. Co. Prices are eh. f can do <lb/>
Miss of formerly. better e. <lb/>
been her sister, Mrs, Come to see when ton wan , ,,.,. . , . <lb/>
i I i . t . <lb/>
W. the week, lo buy Independent Manufactured Ayden Milli <lb/>
B. E. Co. will do nil they I Tobacco, we handle Trust n <lb/>
possible can to please yon with goods, Hart A Jenkins. , <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy Now we have plenty the knows that a <lb/>
,. He <lb/>
Miss Helen Cox left j wheels and will them cheap there is a whit. <lb/>
morning to spend some lime one. good b pan be i r sold, <lb/>
Ayden Milling ft Mfg. Co. Our s w I <lb/>
Ayden X in style and <lb/>
I no. mi. . <lb/>
lie Tyson and Milling ft Mfg. Co, <lb/>
visiting up in the N, <lb/>
Sunday. Something Ayden J, It <lb/>
The ladies that A ft Bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest of ear load <lb/>
kept by ft J R Smith ft Bro., are the <lb/>
horn. I for children I have soon <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
M. B. Tripp A Bro. are now <lb/>
prepaid to make wooden r <lb/>
cripple horses or mules Then <lb/>
latest wan a decided success. <lb/>
The freshen loaf bread <lb/>
from the oven at A <lb/>
Miss Edith is spending <lb/>
the week out in the country with <lb/>
her aunt, Mrs. <lb/>
We will beginning on <lb/>
day June 21st offer for cash our <lb/>
entire stock of clothing, dry goods <lb/>
notion, shoes hats Ac, at prices <lb/>
before unheard of in the town of <lb/>
Ayden. Oar stock is too large <lb/>
and we take this meant of reducing <lb/>
same. We have just gotten a <lb/>
large lot plaids that we are run- <lb/>
at white sheet- <lb/>
per C. Jackson <lb/>
Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Get the Cox notion planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Did yon yon could get one <lb/>
of the old time Gophers and <lb/>
you want at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
The meeting county com I <lb/>
i fail to draw large <lb/>
crowd- from section. <lb/>
My office w ill be closed <lb/>
one month as I shall he in <lb/>
purpose of taking <lb/>
a special in <lb/>
copy. J. W. Taylor. <lb/>
hay, ship stuff, wheat <lb/>
brand, notion seed hulls and meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Those an squares, that <lb/>
Cannon ft Tyson have jest received <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon ft <lb/>
Tyson can supply wants in <lb/>
almost anything in furniture. <lb/>
Tobacco mine, thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by A Tyson. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
idling their bed <lb/>
Cheap, They are daisies, <lb/>
Those Royal F.-it <lb/>
that handle <lb/>
t tie equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, Mattresses, <lb/>
Bed . gs, Cook Stoves, <lb/>
Braille, i , up stairs. <lb/>
I i .<lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
M close business 29th, 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, ti <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand Loons i 500.00 <lb/>
from Banks, <lb/>
Cash Items, <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National Bank notes <lb/>
other D, S. notes 1,622.00 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, 24.65 <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
33,888.91 <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to ethers. <lb/>
friends A <lb/>
are Headquarters first <lb/>
light neat Ac, iV- <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., Ayden <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Mrs. Ga-k us, of h; <lb/>
been Mr. U, <lb/>
past week. <lb/>
Miss Ethel of Oak <lb/>
came this week to spent <lb/>
several days with her sister, Mrs, <lb/>
O Noble. <lb/>
The quarterly, meeting of the <lb/>
Missionary Baptist will he held <lb/>
with the church at this place next <lb/>
Saturday Sunday. <lb/>
Cam Nobles has gone to Belle- <lb/>
field, Va., to accept a position in a <lb/>
carriage shop there. <lb/>
Just received, line line of <lb/>
goods in town. <lb/>
Notice you <lb/>
cotton ginned nice and clean, <lb/>
order you might <lb/>
better prices for it, bring ii to i.- <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Go to B. K. Go's <lb/>
market tor beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish, <lb/>
A high grade, small graceful, <lb/>
well made durable buggy can be <lb/>
t and yon . I i h <lb/>
by coining at once. <lb/>
in have yon seen<lb/>
J. H. Bro, Ii pats <lb/>
in want and does <lb/>
waste any the t of row <lb/>
and it i -i obi i p machine, <lb/>
. Goto J. Edwards A Son tor <lb/>
your spring <lb/>
A. baa first <lb/>
brick for sale and la burning <lb/>
new kilns constant Iv. When in <lb/>
ill a held <lb/>
A ii, V colored <lb/>
rs, nil are requested <lb/>
. th commence <lb/>
l id in n i-i 1905, <lb/>
a i e t lei. p. <lb/>
lie r no n III lie la <lb/>
Q. Smith in d B, H <lb/>
i mi <lb/>
ll P, J <lb/>
ii, <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
HOG CURE. <lb/>
II Has Never Failed. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
the best <lb/>
Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
Bed is sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering of every description, Sideboards, China <lb/>
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
YOU F <lb/>
be consulting interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to Investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection In making. Try a pair.<lb/>
rut <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed, <lb/>
on do and. For <lb/>
all i-i and <lb/>
in Call for I re <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
. FOR <lb/>
If it give you <lb/>
i at is fact your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for nil It, <lb/>
R, <lb/>
Dist. A-l., <lb/>
A for <lb/>
r, Women. <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style J- u at need of brick see him or write <lb/>
price. <lb/>
has <lb/>
a position in the drug store of the <lb/>
at Washington is <lb/>
hers on a month's vacation. Mr. <lb/>
is an excellent <lb/>
we are to <lb/>
have him with us, <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co. <lb/>
ft are re- <lb/>
daily new groceries and <lb/>
confectioneries right from the <lb/>
held their regular <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
and Country paints and <lb/>
are by far the best goods <lb/>
he ever used and that it <lb/>
knocked out several other leading <lb/>
brands in a test at Greenville last <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
R. Smith a Bro. <lb/>
the Ayden Milling A Mfg. <lb/>
We continue to build <lb/>
buggies Ac. for we do not <lb/>
set apace we <lb/>
Milling ft Mfg, Co., Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
That rock salt at J. R, Smith A <lb/>
Ayden, N. c. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. gives me <lb/>
more for hams, shoulders <lb/>
chickens eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
a neat house with gar- <lb/>
is the best I get den and all necessary outhouses <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
they want of it at a time. <lb/>
Singer sewing machines <lb/>
cheap for cash or on installment <lb/>
J. II, Tripp ft Bro., Ayden N. C <lb/>
Simplex <lb/>
cotton and repairs at J. R <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at K. K. <lb/>
For sowers tee M. B. <lb/>
Tripp A The beat. <lb/>
Remember, if you do not <lb/>
cue of high grade buggies, <lb/>
your loss will be greater than ours. <lb/>
A Mfg. Co., <lb/>
den, N. O. <lb/>
located on main street in a good <lb/>
neighborhood tot rent by J. R. <lb/>
at J. II. <lb/>
Tripp A Bro. We sell them cheap <lb/>
for cash credit term, Ayden, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw huts <lb/>
are being told extremely cheap <lb/>
for cash by Cannon ft <lb/>
Ac manufacture I niggle seats for <lb/>
the trade, arc simply the <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Ayden Milling A Mfg. Co. <lb/>
We have full line of <lb/>
shoes for ladies. <lb/>
pair guaranteed. <lb/>
J. J. Edwards ft Co. <lb/>
THE SHOE women <lb/>
fit i I rein <lb/>
the <lb/>
I its<lb/>
man's on i <lb/>
the price the <lb/>
I in. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I lore i- tin I. basis <lb/>
of a feel shoe. We employ <lb/>
., our own export designers, and <lb/>
every Mime is made over <lb/>
in the closest variations <lb/>
of width and size in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The shop meets every <lb/>
requirement of lbs many <lb/>
whim of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one OS- <lb/>
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb/>
TRESSES you are not than satisfied we <lb/>
will refund price. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
Subscribe to THE<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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THE MOTS SENSATIONAL I the eastern reflector <lb/>
Gash Sale of the <lb/>
NO GOOD AT THESE PRICES.<lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, C, <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
FRIDAY. JULY <lb/>
Mer-<lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Entire Stock to be Sold in DAYS by the <lb/>
American Salvage Co., of New York and Chicago <lb/>
Will price-cutting Sale ever held in N. C Ten Days unequaled underselling, a <lb/>
without a economizers will seize opportunities. <lb/>
never again will such . opportunity be presented to you to save <lb/>
, V- twice does not often Reductions that take in every department and <lb/>
in store. An event that will blaze a trail through the tangled maze of competition <lb/>
annihilating regular price without cessation <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C., <lb/>
IA Supreme Effort in <lb/>
Given Without a Counter- <lb/>
part. Sale opens on <lb/>
FRIDAY. JULY 7TH, 1905 <lb/>
annihilating . <lb/>
Wait for Our OPENING Friday, July 7th, a. m. <lb/>
M Prices will shake Greenville Iron, to circumference. The wreckage of Value is complete. Tee price concessions ore beyond ordinary <lb/>
The of our batteries you possibly anticipate will be realized. Head every one of these items <lb/>
in <lb/>
THIS STORE WILL BE <lb/>
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY <lb/>
To Mark Down and Arrange The Stock. <lb/>
, even- in the progress of this Store. The immensity of our proves the vastness our enterprise. The lit <lb/>
enterprise enlivens d step s . g <lb/>
of the prices tit. j, was never presented. <lb/>
o'clock and lasts Pays this <lb/>
No Shopper, with a Taste for Economy, can afford to Overlook this<lb/>
coining July 7th. <lb/>
A Big <lb/>
eluded <lb/>
I . <lb/>
pi <lb/>
S i <lb/>
in <lb/>
gingham v <lb/>
Spec in <lb/>
A n <lb/>
Furn <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Words la- . <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
India i <lb/>
. p <lb/>
Check <lb/>
in <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
at Hue; i e <lb/>
Silk and <lb/>
silk- <lb/>
SB . <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Japanese all i <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
inch velvet, shades, <lb/>
worth line <lb/>
in. silk worth 1.1 <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form <lb/>
fitting In ail ill c I- <lb/>
makes, In military <lb/>
and front <lb/>
the celebrated R A <lb/>
Other Beauties <lb/>
All the now noes are <lb/>
in Ladles <lb/>
oxfords and slippers we <lb/>
are showing ill <lb/>
Handkerchief a. <lb/>
In <lb/>
I . . ,, ii We <lb/>
; j, i<lb/>
, i, ice, each <lb/>
men's <lb/>
i i i<lb/>
, nu <lb/>
, . . s, in <lb/>
and on sale <lb/>
. . <lb/>
in -n <lb/>
. , . id <lb/>
. , , for <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Ill Ti D <lb/>
. . value, e <lb/>
I . <lb/>
in W hit K <lb/>
would ; regularly tor <lb/>
; ,. Bleached Satin Dam- <lb/>
, a . in- <lb/>
quality; sale <lb/>
largo Napkins, <lb/>
,,,;,, a sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large Turkish <lb/>
Towels. ale price <lb/>
Linen Crash, reg. <lb/>
Bale price <lb/>
Pull size White Crochet <lb/>
Spread, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns II value for <lb/>
Bleached Towels <lb/>
reg. value; sale price <lb/>
Staple Department Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
Is <lb/>
I lope I He <lb/>
I. i yards Seal A F C <lb/>
. S nil <lb/>
i lie ,. value, <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
i indigo <lb/>
I i lied, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Is.- <lb/>
Se <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Mob's and Hat in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up <lb/>
tn 11.00. at <lb/>
Men's fine fail H it, In- <lb/>
values <lb/>
from 1st, and f- the <lb/>
,., low price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
bis and Denver <lb/>
come In black and nutria <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the newest spring pea <lb/>
as well as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats Unit every- <lb/>
for 8.66, marvelous <lb/>
11.50 <lb/>
2.45 <lb/>
Crape and Voile <lb/>
and Damask <lb/>
suit i <lb/>
won <lb/>
l . <lb/>
Sot and Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles and <lb/>
ashes, late Spring style <lb/>
-able <lb/>
, in. <lb/>
. ,, worth o yard, <lb/>
sale price, yard <lb/>
English <lb/>
Mohairs. Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair and Bilk <lb/>
w up <lb/>
sale <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
and Fancy worsted Pants <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
strips, all sizes, reg. price <lb/>
all goon this sale at <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for 8.50 aid sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine Pants that always sell <lb/>
for 1600 and 65.00, stain <lb/>
cheviots fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only 68.08 <lb/>
He i's Pants <lb/>
patterns, regular <lb/>
61.76 sale 61.19 <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
reg. sellers; sale prise <lb/>
A of several <lb/>
Long Pants, <lb/>
value II and 61.25; <lb/>
sale price only, pair <lb/>
Over pairs of very <lb/>
of this seasons goods, <lb/>
. I sowed or button, <lb/>
all weights of solo. French <lb/>
patent calf <lb/>
not. an- fare the <lb/>
any shoe brought to tins <lb/>
and they come in all <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
81.23 in. Come and <lb/>
pick them from 11.98 <lb/>
in.-, ii in <lb/>
Ladies fine shoes, <lb/>
in and lace. too <lb/>
and tip i <lb/>
ii of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth ii to <lb/>
61.2 I. <lb/>
in <lb/>
to 61.10 <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black <lb/>
. regular p now <lb/>
A Mar i fast <lb/>
black hose price now <lb/>
I. line plain and lace <lb/>
lea black hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Ladles beautiful <lb/>
worth pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib- <lb/>
bed reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black tine <lb/>
hose. price at <lb/>
Children's finest French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
Sue, <lb/>
Mon's good fast black <lb/>
seeks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast lace <lb/>
and plain seeks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
and double breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is <lb/>
and <lb/>
that wen; always sold at <lb/>
all go in this sale at <lb/>
3.29 Thirty distinct <lb/>
in Ultra Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, <lb/>
all the swellest of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale pries 61.26 <lb/>
Men's Suits <lb/>
will secure for <lb/>
yon. many patterns <lb/>
of good, strong fabrics <lb/>
of merit and Fashion. <lb/>
64.87 for nun's business <lb/>
an immense range of <lb/>
fancy mixtures, in small <lb/>
checks and plaids and <lb/>
ed effect. Single and double <lb/>
Back styles These <lb/>
are certainly val- <lb/>
in the state it the price 64.67 <lb/>
for fun-suits, <lb/>
comprising a grand assort- <lb/>
of single double <lb/>
breasted sock suits, in black, <lb/>
blue and brown cheviots, <lb/>
some solid worsted, in gray <lb/>
and In-own. <lb/>
in all the newest <lb/>
and <lb/>
all superbly perfect <lb/>
to suits that sell for <lb/>
our 67.89 <lb/>
for men's line dress <lb/>
nils, extra line, equal in <lb/>
every respect to <lb/>
work- This season's best <lb/>
style and best <lb/>
Serges and Scotch <lb/>
mixtures. Better value or <lb/>
made garments have <lb/>
never offered by any concern <lb/>
in N. We claim them to <lb/>
be tho equal of any n gar- <lb/>
in the at this <lb/>
sale only, for f 9.98 <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
Hooks and eyes, black and <lb/>
white, worth ac, at only <lb/>
The best pins ever <lb/>
sold, at only <lb/>
Pearl Shirt and Dress but <lb/>
tons different styles, per doz <lb/>
Braid worth <lb/>
to bunch <lb/>
Hone casing for dresses <lb/>
wore a now <lb/>
Cotton Elastic, black and <lb/>
white regular price at <lb/>
A cabinet of good Hair <lb/>
Pins for <lb/>
Ribbons, No. to worth <lb/>
S to bow to <lb/>
Shoes for Men and Boys <lb/>
Men's shoes for business <lb/>
wear that means service and <lb/>
comfort all newest shapes, <lb/>
worth -ale price 81.23 <lb/>
We oiler the best shoe on <lb/>
for the price <lb/>
to any 64.00 make, <lb/>
latest toes and style, in all <lb/>
the latest teal hers, all go in <lb/>
this big sale 82.68 <lb/>
Shoes in all the up to <lb/>
dale leathers, new style toe <lb/>
and shapes a nice neat shoe <lb/>
for Sunday wear, regular <lb/>
values, only 61.60 <lb/>
Min's heel and lace and <lb/>
single and double sole, <lb/>
sale price 61.17 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Furnish- <lb/>
Men's Egyptian <lb/>
price <lb/>
Mon's <lb/>
underwear and rib- <lb/>
bed Shifts and drawers, <lb/>
in many shades, all are <lb/>
finished in the best <lb/>
milliner, all sizes, <lb/>
regular value; during <lb/>
this r, your choice <lb/>
Dozens of high grade under- <lb/>
wear a I will be placed <lb/>
on sale for ten days at <lb/>
price <lb/>
Men's worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Rocks worth only <lb/>
Men's Fancy Shirts, regular <lb/>
only <lb/>
Men's Fancy Dress Shirts <lb/>
regular values <lb/>
Men's Fancy and <lb/>
Shirts worth <lb/>
Men's Fancy Dress <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Men's Neck wear wort <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
i. <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., Must Sell C. T. the Entire Stock <lb/>
IN THE NEXT TEN <lb/>
IN TEN DAYs OUR Articles guaranteed to be just as represented and will he or money refunded. forget the <lb/>
Friday, July 7th, this profit sacrifice Sale. <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA JULY <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
No. <lb/>
SIX YEARS <lb/>
WANT MONUMENT ERECTED. <lb/>
VERY SERIOUS CHARGE <lb/>
FIRED ON THEIR OFFICERS. <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, 10th,<lb/>
H. . of New n <lb/>
The Long in Jury Room to be Made to Hive North Carolina Goldsboro Man of Firing Squad at on <lb/>
war Broken at Half Past Four Railroad Decide on in Norfolk Instead of Condemned <lb/>
O'Clock Place for Memorial to ,. Killing Twelve. <lb/>
Calvin N m. t-., July <lb/>
New Boru, V. C. reports t if- <lb/>
jury the W. Dewey ease. Greensboro, July I There I Post, private <lb/>
the defaulting cashier of the Farm- <lb/>
and Back of this <lb/>
city, rendered their verdict of <lb/>
guilty this afternoon at o'clock <lb/>
after out for two days and <lb/>
The his attorneys <lb/>
were in open court. Judge E. B. a. <lb/>
Jones before on ago mosey the . <lb/>
the the a this Yesterday afternoon a Mi <lb/>
the State and who, in the as <lb/>
for the manner in which j speaker of of j ,, , and <lb/>
they had their ease. cant the ,,. <lb/>
laid it was one of th hardest de rod the arrest of <lb/>
fought battles that he had ever the been Friday was at Kenly given th- Iring <lb/>
daring his career on the erected is that the board took a daughter of Mr. Godwin turned officers Miss Nellie <lb/>
N C, July <lb/>
Sheriff Stevens reports i i- <lb/>
July in a Delving a I Private iv, <lb/>
movement on foot to have the the f of the here. <lb/>
directors of the North in the employ of which the D. E. of Mo folk, was <lb/>
Carolina Railroad Company of led to men today. <lb/>
here Thursday take cl. previously left to death. The . Smith <lb/>
definite action regard the city and could not. b-i round attempt to carry oat the <lb/>
the placing of the monument by ,,. Before leaving a death more <lb/>
lite be erected t the memory failed to state in serious f where- <lb/>
Calvin N. Graven. inns<lb/>
Mink Minnie went <lb/>
upon Sunday. <lb/>
the executions to and Paul went to <lb/>
applied for Sunday <lb/>
Tin- government , ., ,, , <lb/>
. , ,, , Mi.-, l. Q, James <lb/>
rep led that all the mutineers must ,. ,,,,,. <lb/>
. . . in in Philadelphia. <lb/>
I be shot a shooting party <lb/>
hut when the order to <lb/>
Miss Susie <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Judge Jones stated to the de- <lb/>
that be sympathized with <lb/>
him and his family in his down- <lb/>
fall, hut that he had a duty to <lb/>
perform Io the Slate of North i <lb/>
at well as to the <lb/>
lie sentence, Condemn- <lb/>
the prisoner to six years in the <lb/>
penitentiary. The defendant's at- <lb/>
then served notice on the <lb/>
State of an appeal to the Supreme <lb/>
court, which convenes in Haleigh <lb/>
September. A bond of <lb/>
agree several jg H ,,, <lb/>
towns along the road clamor- j wife, The young <lb/>
for it. people think <lb/>
ought to be erected <lb/>
the terminus of road, <lb/>
place where the last spike was <lb/>
driven. There is a green plat east <lb/>
instead of on Condemned mutineers <lb/>
and a officers fell dead. <lb/>
lady's brother-in-law drove troops, including Cossacks, <lb/>
the road the couple I he says, were <lb/>
finally aw the bag; stop. developed, In <lb/>
for the memorial to the <lb/>
The of directors will hold <lb/>
their last meeting here <lb/>
Al that time the new beard, yet <lb/>
to be named, will take their <lb/>
was required of the defendant I Te old TO <lb/>
which immediately given <lb/>
bi her in-law soon no <lb/>
I the scene and caught trying <lb/>
of the depot, on South Elm street, young lady, so it is <lb/>
would bean excellent Grady came on horn. <lb/>
I he weal <lb/>
home <lb/>
with and swore <lb/>
oat a warrant for Grady V arrest. <lb/>
Price Of A Woman's Virtue. <lb/>
Greensboro, V. C, July c <lb/>
which between and <lb/>
were killed before the matins was <lb/>
quelled, <lb/>
signed by Chas. Dewey, E. B. <lb/>
Dewey, P. K. Borden and E. B. <lb/>
Jr., of Goldsboro. <lb/>
The defendant returned to his <lb/>
home Goldsboro on the evening <lb/>
train. <lb/>
and take their final <lb/>
when the board will meet and j ins <lb/>
are eight directors I <lb/>
on the part of the Slate four <lb/>
on the part of the private stock- <lb/>
holders. <lb/>
ion, stating W. P. Moore, win <lb/>
is wanted on the charge of <lb/>
under promise of <lb/>
Smallpox in State. <lb/>
The Bulletin of the State Board <lb/>
of Health just issued states that <lb/>
was smallpox in seventy. <lb/>
eight counties dating the past <lb/>
twelve months, with a total <lb/>
of which were white, <lb/>
but With only of which <lb/>
IS were white. The disease <lb/>
greatly increased, but is decidedly <lb/>
loss fatal, though it may assume a <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Coast Line Sued. <lb/>
The condition of Mr John <lb/>
Wilmington, N July who is lying wounded in Washington, but as Hie <lb/>
In behalf of the local association of j two ballet was to pull the <lb/>
truckers at Crisis, a large straw- ,,, , ,,. and the advised by relatives <lb/>
berry shipping . , Moore's that the case bad been <lb/>
of the fall down the steps of <lb/>
Tucker Io <lb/>
Lena Yow, had been fatal typo at any <lb/>
the nation's capital end would be I county case-, <lb/>
until advices were received, having nearly half while, <lb/>
Chief started Officer being second with <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Chandler <lb/>
returned <lb/>
from Bethel <lb/>
Mis. John <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Jane Moore. <lb/>
Maggie Tucker went <lb/>
Va., this morning. <lb/>
F, M. went the <lb/>
road Ibis morning on <lb/>
Mrs. Woodard. of i- <lb/>
her sou. G J. Woodard. <lb/>
The A. M. E, <lb/>
Colored, has put in electric lights. <lb/>
The base ball boys <lb/>
morning for Norfolk and Suffolk. <lb/>
Misses Mary Johnson <lb/>
returned this morning from Ayden. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. re- <lb/>
turned from Asheville Sunday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Misses Myrtle Wilson <lb/>
came home today from Seven <lb/>
Springs. <lb/>
J. T. Moore and daughter, Mis- <lb/>
Daisy, of Tarboro, spent <lb/>
In n i <lb/>
J. to Bethel this <lb/>
in- i <lb/>
Mayo w up road <lb/>
this <lb/>
G. C went to <lb/>
I ins <lb/>
J, I. Carper t <lb/>
i hi- <lb/>
Miss Maud Nixon went to <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mis Ii. Wilson w hi to <lb/>
Miss r, Sluices, <lb/>
. Mi-. I . <lb/>
W, K. i ii <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
S. J returned from <lb/>
I., Tuesday f <lb/>
J H re in <lb/>
l i Tin <lb/>
t- M. in <lb/>
in a trip up <lb/>
I he load. <lb/>
Mrs. Met and <lb/>
Ocean View <lb/>
Ibis morning. <lb/>
Misses Jennie Mattie <lb/>
King ed from More- <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mrs. H. L. <lb/>
Coward and M .- Nannie and <lb/>
Myrtle Mary <lb/>
Coward and <lb/>
Ola went lo Virginia Beach <lb/>
bis nun long. <lb/>
DOPE FOR THE FANS. <lb/>
in, and <lb/>
Carr, of this city, Instituted <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ii is learned <lb/>
offered the <lb/>
sun Hanover Superior improve. his but the held <lb/>
Court the Atlantic Coast to My he is out danger. which was paid. <lb/>
N. C. K. G. and <lb/>
Chandler was injured at Mrs. tins i <lb/>
this morning Virginia i <lb/>
died afternoon <lb/>
Moo A-in Hospital. M <lb/>
Lino Company for the I For this reason there will be here, for hue chandler between c. <lb/>
recovery of 709.39, the of Mr. manager of the Singer pipe when he was from <lb/>
refused the Justice tomorrow, office in this the bumpers. morning. <lb/>
settlement offered Armour for ,, ,., has much not one present at the I Miss <lb/>
berries shipped from May here, owing to the time, when the engineer was <lb/>
to fourth, incisive, and having . Ml the parties concerned, ,,,.,, he v The <lb/>
Io <lb/>
elected sue the <lb/>
Line lather than for the <lb/>
not only from May lo <lb/>
fourth, but also for the fifth and I <lb/>
The salt ii id the <lb/>
Dan Hester, trustee, secretary of <lb/>
the local association in inn , <lb/>
represent shipments by <lb/>
of growers daring the <lb/>
mentioned in the complaint. <lb/>
The number of crates Is and Nearly <lb/>
the plaintiffs allege that Carolina of any considerable <lb/>
placed on them by the ,,,, ,.,,, <lb/>
people was entirely small, ,,,. h ,., ,,,., <lb/>
do for if the justice <lb/>
held ilia bail can be allowed to I In Favor of Greenville. <lb/>
would be to take habeas That's the of the were. <lb/>
corpus proceedings, I <lb/>
Minn <lb/>
remains were taken in charge by Point this morning, <lb/>
the lodge of Knights of Pythias of <lb/>
which the s-as a member. I <lb/>
w ml to<lb/>
desired to obtain the release of <lb/>
Mi. Rogers, who is now in jail.- <lb/>
News 9th. <lb/>
in Norfolk. <lb/>
N lb, Va,, July <lb/>
Mr. and Mm. <lb/>
today Seven Springs. <lb/>
J. J, Cherry and; I on, Will <lb/>
. in Ocracoke, <lb/>
The Orator, <lb/>
own i <lb/>
played at <lb/>
Yin the game <lb/>
ii won think of the <lb/>
to iii our favor, mil j Grady, about years B. B. and son, Jams <lb/>
Suffolk her run on b g nude arrest here for went to Weldon morning, <lb/>
ball. was thinking of I authorities for the <lb/>
bis left ml all I county North Carolina, where I visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
time ilia he was Dinging with attempted j Nines, <lb/>
ball, He gels better on Miss <lb/>
C, <lb/>
all the while and in <lb/>
on <lb/>
woman <lb/>
eighteen <lb/>
notwithstanding tin fact that the <lb/>
large majority of growers other <lb/>
it. <lb/>
B. L. Duke Responsible. <lb/>
New York, July order <lb/>
obtained by Brodie L. Duke <lb/>
a warrant of attachment <lb/>
ed against bis property by He. 1- <lb/>
others, <lb/>
brokers, was today by tho <lb/>
appellate division of the <lb/>
con <lb/>
The case, which was heard <lb/>
about the time of the marriage of <lb/>
Mr. which attracted con- <lb/>
attention, hinged solely <lb/>
on the of one <lb/>
a secretary of Mr. Duke, to give <lb/>
orders by telegraph which resulted <lb/>
the sale of bales of March <lb/>
cotton. <lb/>
The relation of to <lb/>
was admitted by counsel for the <lb/>
and, under <lb/>
stances, the Appellate Division is <lb/>
unanimously of the opinion that <lb/>
his acts as agent for Mr. <lb/>
involved responsibility by the lat- <lb/>
he adds new laurels lo his years age. whose brother, R. L. <lb/>
F. W. Glare and family left on <lb/>
Steamer Myers today for a trip to <lb/>
Ocracoke. <lb/>
which is so fortunate as to <lb/>
the Governor it. principal I the accused to <lb/>
speaker for the sill go up against Norfolk. Sheriff Ellington of J- Jr., left this <lb/>
Governor Glenn hi t j Johnston county will tonight carry for Norfolk, to spend a <lb/>
the invitation tendered him by j to N. C, <lb/>
I rial, accused having agreed Misses Willie and <lb/>
return without extradition pa- Nannie Bowling to <lb/>
I Norfolk is advertising the cam <lb/>
Salisbury to deliver an <lb/>
there on September the <lb/>
occasion the <lb/>
of Labor Day the various <lb/>
labor unions and organizations of <lb/>
that town and Spencer. The two <lb/>
will unite in one <lb/>
labor <lb/>
The Program committee of <lb/>
Salisbury has other <lb/>
distinguished speakers and <lb/>
preparations are being <lb/>
made for the great <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
on every street car a- the greatest <lb/>
game of the season and giving <lb/>
Greenville credit for having <lb/>
strongest team North Carolina. <lb/>
Hanging Be Private. <lb/>
The county commissioners this <lb/>
afternoon revoked order made <lb/>
last instructing Sheriff <lb/>
to arrange for a public <lb/>
hanging of J. Mammons, con- <lb/>
of killing his wife. The <lb/>
execution will be in the county <lb/>
jail and will be private. <lb/>
The question Asked by Uncle Sam. <lb/>
Are you a good husband <lb/>
He is a good husband who makes <lb/>
himself bis playmate. <lb/>
He is a better husband every time <lb/>
when he improves his home. He <lb/>
is the hes husband when he <lb/>
listens ti bis wife's pleadings for <lb/>
Varnish stains to <lb/>
decorate home. <lb/>
He is an ideal husband who <lb/>
looks upon life as a duet paints <lb/>
the home Town A Country <lb/>
the beautiful tone of the <lb/>
shades of which perfect <lb/>
harmony with the duet. <lb/>
Baker Hart wholesale dis- <lb/>
Harrison's paints and <lb/>
stains. <lb/>
He denies his <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Miss Moore, Washing- <lb/>
ton, in visiting Miss Bustle Warren <lb/>
Five Years for Mrs. Smith <lb/>
Richmond, Va , July j j South <lb/>
Smith, of Manchester, Va., <lb/>
charged with beating to death her , <lb/>
five-year-old son, was <lb/>
found guilty of man- <lb/>
slaughter, Tho jury fixed the <lb/>
penally of live years the <lb/>
Florence of Tar- <lb/>
who been visiting Misses <lb/>
Boas and Maggie <lb/>
home this <lb/>
Col, F. G. James has <lb/>
An appeal will be taken, where he went to <lb/>
The case was submitted without attend the of the stale <lb/>
argument because of the <lb/>
commonwealth's Attorney <lb/>
Page. <lb/>
Dockery Not Being to Well. <lb/>
John Dockery the man who was <lb/>
shot a few days ago, in <lb/>
was reported as having had a set <lb/>
back yesterday. The preliminary <lb/>
bearing of Policeman Rodgers who <lb/>
shot him has been continued. <lb/>
bar association. <lb/>
Mm. S. A. Cherry and <lb/>
Miss bill, and grandson, T. A. <lb/>
lull ibis <lb/>
where they will make their home. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Allen and daughter, <lb/>
Miss of Danville, who have <lb/>
been visiting Dr. R. L. Carr, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Stunts in Front the Grand Stand <lb/>
Old carried his mug <lb/>
to Norfolk. <lb/>
1- bean broken, <lb/>
lie win lie awe from hie lady <lb/>
five g days. <lb/>
A trip look-as big <lb/>
lo Jim I . trip to Shelby <lb/>
I Charlie ; bee, <lb/>
Ho a trip to <lb/>
his <lb/>
approval <lb/>
Mums Flanagan, protein <lb/>
carried In- sad make the <lb/>
Norfolk there sis<lb/>
Old Will see hi- ll <lb/>
Virginia Thursday <lb/>
i .<lb/>
and left <lb/>
. f .-I . vi the learn <lb/>
I is up he a to <lb/>
in <lb/>
Only One Car There. <lb/>
One day as be us leaving his <lb/>
Dice in Portland the Isle Thomas <lb/>
B. Reed was accosted <lb/>
who had been Imbibing so freely <lb/>
Unit he was things <lb/>
After apologizing pro- <lb/>
the stranger to <lb/>
ask the where he <lb/>
could gel a car for the depot. <lb/>
Mr. Heed the <lb/>
next corner; there you will see two <lb/>
ears; lake the first one; the Other <lb/>
one won't be <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Paper To Have A New Home. <lb/>
Washington, N. O, July <lb/>
The Messenger will soon <lb/>
have a home or us soon as it <lb/>
can lie creeled. The editor have <lb/>
greatly increased the value of the <lb/>
paper as an item in public <lb/>
and as a source of news. <lb/>
To Serve Years <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Cox of <lb/>
county was here to deliver to the <lb/>
penitentiary Person a white <lb/>
man convicted the <lb/>
court last week burning bis <lb/>
wife to death was <lb/>
to years in the <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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