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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/>
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Spec in <lb/>
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Furn <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Words la- . <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
India i <lb/>
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Check <lb/>
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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/>
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, i, ice, each <lb/>
men's <lb/>
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, nu <lb/>
, . . s, in <lb/>
and on sale <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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to Norfolk. <lb/>
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lie win lie awe from hie lady <lb/>
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Unit he was things <lb/>
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the stranger to <lb/>
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Washington, N. O, July <lb/>
The Messenger will soon <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
BEGINNING ON THURSDAY, MAY 25TH. <lb/>
we offer our entire stock of Children's Ox- <lb/>
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No trash, but good, New Shoes. A chance to buy good, new shoes <lb/>
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coin 843.94 <lb/>
Rational Hank and <lb/>
other U. S. notes <lb/>
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LIABILITIES. <lb/>
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Overdrafts, Surplus fund 6,500.00 <lb/>
Stocks, etc, Undivided <lb/>
Furniture and fixture 2,381.54 ex pen taxes paid <lb/>
Due from Beak payable <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
deposit 1,795.00 <lb/>
to check 72,765.37 <lb/>
Hue to banks 35.96 <lb/>
Cashiers cheeks 549.70 <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
State if North Carolina, County of Pitt, <lb/>
I, K Cobb. of the above bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear t hat the above is true to the beat of my knowledge <lb/>
and R- J COBB, <lb/>
Subscribed sworn to Correct <lb/>
me, 1905. J- L. <lb/>
C. S. Notary <lb/>
CHAS. COBB. <lb/>
A. WHITE, <lb/>
Director. <lb/>
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cost machines re <lb/>
paired and adjusted at reason- <lb/>
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locked, have too many Shoes, we need the room and want observer. <lb/>
, ,, , . UNION STATION <lb/>
to have the slippers, and in order to them we <lb/>
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Ladies Court Tie Oxfords, worth for 2.20. <lb/>
I j kid Oxfords, 2.50 for 1.85. <lb/>
Strap Sandals, plain trap Sandals, <lb/>
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i i, worth and 2.25 per pair, to be sold for <lb/>
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i .,; dressy styles and plain common sense <lb/>
sizes, that are selling for pair, <lb/>
offer for pair. <lb/>
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for to 1.25 pair we offer in this sale for to per <lb/>
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r AH the and Babies Slippers are offered in this <lb/>
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to he mortally <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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with great to height <lb/>
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Partition and till kinds <lb/>
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of fee of <lb/>
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on tickets, reading <lb/>
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Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Flaming, Props. <lb/>
in section ; <lb/>
the <lb/>
Four chairs and each <lb/>
one presided over by a skilled <lb/>
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and ask you <lb/>
vice is wanted, <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
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Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
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DR. <lb/>
NOTED DESPERADO CAPTURED. <lb/>
WHIPPED CONVICT TO DEATH <lb/>
A Fugitive From For Three Year. on Which Pink Ha. I <lb/>
Sketch o His Atrocious Crime <lb/>
N C. . C, In. <lb/>
frill I.- i. , Mr.,,, . <lb/>
of this for year-, <lb/>
bating that he l. <lb/>
and run,.,,. <lb/>
in a few days will lie safe id <lb/>
H ii young <lb/>
son. Implicated la same crime <lb/>
was <lb/>
has effect- <lb/>
ed at end Sheriff <lb/>
left he beck <lb/>
yesterday for Nashville to <lb/>
the limn who is wanted here on <lb/>
charge of whipping I boy <lb/>
riot Basal t. <lb/>
five years ago, <lb/>
guard on c. loads. l <lb/>
man to be u <lb/>
secure requisition papers, boss <lb/>
whence he goes to Bristol hi- <lb/>
prisoners. <lb/>
crime w <lb/>
the winter of <lb/>
he shot killed Mack s <lb/>
prominent <lb/>
the Creek this <lb/>
county miles west of <lb/>
ville. The boy aided the crime <lb/>
Taking with bis sou a <lb/>
Miss he struck out across <lb/>
the for and <lb/>
was lost to view until his in <lb/>
Bristol. It is not known <lb/>
the was with the <lb/>
Hopkins. <lb/>
to those <lb/>
with the the killing <lb/>
grew- out of the g of Hop- <lb/>
son by . The boy with <lb/>
others, was poaching <lb/>
laud they ere ordered off by <lb/>
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young Hopkins was very abut ire. <lb/>
gave the lad a <lb/>
who had been living <lb/>
Washington State for s Hue time, <lb/>
was apprised of <lb/>
wile, and a <lb/>
for a grand jury <lb/>
true bill far <lb/>
shortly after lie ran <lb/>
II The Store <lb/>
PLEASANT TRIP TO <lb/>
tan a nicer <lb/>
drive than I had la-t April, <lb/>
from by <lb/>
and to <lb/>
id on five were <lb/>
all the way <lb/>
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the i at <lb/>
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v it I are worth over as much <lb/>
as f r yeas MO. bless old <lb/>
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thoughts it that I <lb/>
fear piety is nut <lb/>
wit. i i i- <lb/>
wit limit is a curse. Be- <lb/>
cause a rich can lo more <lb/>
harm than poor one. <lb/>
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cause an educated does <lb/>
than <lb/>
b A of friend. THE DAILY <lb/>
name, i have not given their hearts to God is a paper and COStS <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
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tell news or meet at <lb/>
lo find out what was on. They even slow days <lb/>
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in this day of numerous and free delivery <lb/>
mail mutes you can get the every day. <lb/>
is ti- leading age and no i <lb/>
a good newspaper. Every man ought to take his county <lb/>
know what is going on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
can you with the <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
news. We print two editions, Daily <lb/>
straight to North <lb/>
Hay wood <lb/>
home with his <lb/>
be called t <lb/>
father and son to <lb/>
the crime. <lb/>
When be lied with the woman <lb/>
left a wife and <lb/>
sou at his home in Big <lb/>
Creek its -is known <lb/>
bis ii s as <lb/>
a quarrelsome up a th. work <lb/>
mountaineer-in short, a bad man. in the field and at the <lb/>
was a quiet, peaceable I <lb/>
Citing of good family. <lb/>
Big Creek, the scene of <lb/>
crime, is the wildest, moat mm <lb/>
of the State. if they want <lb/>
They leave Suffolk to, <lb/>
night tor to <lb/>
with the sluggers, Wed- <lb/>
i in I Thursday. <lb/>
I Flanagan says the boys enjoy <lb/>
. . their trip most <lb/>
will home Saturday. <lb/>
those who are not <lb/>
Him are Him. <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
Spring Hope, N. O <lb/>
Greenville Suffolk <lb/>
That's the result of the game <lb/>
played at Suffolk <lb/>
Th.- name was called after ten <lb/>
no account game he <lb/>
will do the twirling act <lb/>
the afternoon Greenville, and <lb/>
the Suffolk boys had put on <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
i is a large <lb/>
page paper, SI a year. <lb/>
Don't be without a can get one go cheap, <lb/>
if you are But a subscriber lend in your order today. <lb/>
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around here over <lb/>
Hopkins, whose unsavory a <lb/>
a bully la so known, <lb/>
Job Department <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF <lb/>
FOR PITT CO. <lb/>
Whereas, John W. <lb/>
has been a member of <lb/>
Page, who <lb/>
The Porch Collapsed. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. July <lb/>
While a rue crowd ladies <lb/>
gentlemen were thronged a <lb/>
this board i porch of the Seashore Hotel at <lb/>
since 1st, died at Beach heavy <lb/>
his residence in <lb/>
about o'clock this morning, <lb/>
the board deeply <lb/>
of the loss, not only to them- <lb/>
selves, but of the entire in <lb/>
the death of a faithful servant, do <lb/>
resolve, <lb/>
1st. That in the death of Mr. <lb/>
Page, the members board <lb/>
have lost a friend co- <lb/>
worker, and the a moat <lb/>
useful and efficient servant, that <lb/>
during bis service as county <lb/>
he tins been true to his <lb/>
trust and discharged bis duties <lb/>
with courtesy, and Uriel- <lb/>
2nd. That we extend to bis <lb/>
bereaved family our m <lb/>
this their hour of be- <lb/>
3rd. That these resolutions be <lb/>
spread upon the minutes of this <lb/>
board, that the clerk send a <lb/>
copy of the same to the family of <lb/>
Mr. Page, furnish <lb/>
i i a publication. <lb/>
By order of the board of com- <lb/>
missioners for Pitt county. <lb/>
J. J. Mi ii.-, <lb/>
R. ams, Clerk. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, July 1900 <lb/>
When you want a <lb/>
laxative that easy to take and <lb/>
to act, use Chamberlain's <lb/>
Stomach Liver <lb/>
ale by L. Wooten, <lb/>
storm late tonight, <lb/>
rain washed some of pillars <lb/>
from under porch it <lb/>
collapsed, precipitating a score or <lb/>
mere of the people to I <lb/>
feet below. <lb/>
It that no one <lb/>
seriously hurt, though one or two <lb/>
ladies fa ii during the intense <lb/>
excitement prevailed. The <lb/>
collapse ball room, <lb/>
where a large number couples <lb/>
were participating in the regular <lb/>
week-end dance After the excite- <lb/>
was over the dance was re- <lb/>
Cigarette in Car <lb/>
W. M. Carter, vice-president of <lb/>
the Wells Tobacco <lb/>
Company of Wilson, <lb/>
of Carolina cigarettes, <lb/>
spent Raleigh. Mr. <lb/>
Carter says that his company has <lb/>
just shipped a solid car load of <lb/>
cigarettes to one firm Richmond <lb/>
and that this is the first shipment <lb/>
of this character ever made to <lb/>
American trade by any <lb/>
Mr. Carter says that the Wells <lb/>
Company has increased <lb/>
its business sixty per cent, <lb/>
over last year, prospects <lb/>
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OUR <lb/>
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that there la not a water known u the <lb/>
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, fur <lb/>
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associated wild us, the practice of <lb/>
the Law, Mr. Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
will continue as here- <lb/>
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Factors and handler<lb/>
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nice Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
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We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers.<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb/>
Mr I. i <lb/>
. i- . upon <lb/>
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from Li because the a <lb/>
dentist S month to keep lier <lb/>
teeth good Ix- We <lb/>
hi point in he thinks <lb/>
her to chew the rig ft <lb/>
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a conveyances be provided <lb/>
for enjoyed drive to Seat. <lb/>
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where scenery i <lb/>
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to Attorney <lb/>
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for pan <lb/>
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their ate born yet <lb/>
Ti f. Matthew, of Chicago, nay <lb/>
dial ill yet <lb/>
of live <lb/>
We that will <lb/>
be mad-, thereby enabling <lb/>
t. lire long enough I M the I <lb/>
ma canal built <lb/>
of baa <lb/>
bad a tingle in <lb/>
Thia i- <lb/>
people in that county <lb/>
., in the of attend- <lb/>
tin <lb/>
t people may run a peanut <lb/>
but when it <lb/>
comet to running a <lb/>
emit .- Bennie of ,.;., <lb/>
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routine I <lb/>
and <lb/>
II v Phillip. the V I <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Car <lb/>
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elected <lb/>
in <lb/>
being really <lb/>
v moon <lb/>
in drive the <lb/>
of the Cotton <lb/>
i u have <lb/>
made out When he <lb/>
there a leak in the <lb/>
bureau of the Agricultural Depart <lb/>
the not mere <lb/>
hot air. We are not aware that <lb/>
any it b hot air. but <lb/>
Secretary apparently as <lb/>
Untie d to the <lb/>
a the head of the <lb/>
when he denounced as <lb/>
Lot the charge that there <lb/>
in bit department. <lb/>
charge turned out to be true <lb/>
th indication now are that <lb/>
there no mistake about the leak. <lb/>
Secretary Wilson entered upon an <lb/>
amid the vary <lb/>
of evil, baling fully <lb/>
in hi own mind there <lb/>
evil to be discovered. There <lb/>
-n hit <lb/>
in the of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
. of no had <lb/>
large of the work and it it a pity <lb/>
U had <lb/>
At this writing the of the <lb/>
baa not <lb/>
public, but it to pro <lb/>
. , to the inference <lb/>
is an ugly i e of be <lb/>
HP, the report <lb/>
. not only were <lb/>
relative to the cot a crop <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
the market at different <lb/>
that they were given in ad- <lb/>
by Edwin S Holmes, <lb/>
briM in a <lb/>
nay a broker i <lb/>
REDUCTION ON <lb/>
SUMMER CLOTHING <lb/>
It's getting the time of year every- <lb/>
thing Summery must be put on the ired <lb/>
-so far as this store is concerned; yet, two <lb/>
full wearing months are ahead. <lb/>
A chum to buy Men's Clothing, for It-vi 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 <lb/>
if we can help it. <lb/>
Note a few of our cut prices. <lb/>
I the prize, . , , be run. J H i,,. baa bean <lb/>
At midnight a number I <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat <lb/>
value, now 87.50 <lb/>
value, now W-0 <lb/>
Men's Coat f Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat 810.00 <lb/>
mine, <lb/>
Men's Coat it <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat k Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
lira. Br I hi the <lb/>
. be. -1 n man U <lb/>
. i n n <lb/>
. , afraid hr will <lb/>
I, , the n <lb/>
i aha i afraid he wont he <lb/>
Men's Coat c Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
and I on ti <lb/>
broad portico inn an I led by <lb/>
I. of <lb/>
of familiar . <lb/>
the moat <lb/>
of ever held lading of for a higher <lb/>
price turned out to be <lb/>
a joke in conn <lb/>
ware <lb/>
old .-u that market last week at <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
A VACATION IS NECESSARY. <lb/>
SWELLEST LIME OF SUMMER <lb/>
TROUSERS <lb/>
SEE THE PRICES. <lb/>
Some people imagine that a <lb/>
lion a vary trip <lb/>
cent Mr. watering or <lb/>
. In <lb/>
invited and threw <lb/>
hie open which t.-k <lb/>
them immediately by the <lb/>
and the floral a <lb/>
privilege n i allowed the public. He <lb/>
a., ,;. . ruin with luncheon <lb/>
at dairy both and Mm <lb/>
bring <lb/>
far away mountain In <lb/>
they A n <lb/>
A contemporary it <lb/>
that W. I. Bryan sot <lb/>
altogether in all be <lb/>
imply the laying We have I-. en of <lb/>
may ho indirectly- It <lb/>
that w <lb/>
for a email <lb/>
become a of wealth in a <lb/>
abort tune and the i that <lb/>
he did o by quick <lb/>
tie baa brought the <lb/>
crop hut he <lb/>
to done it in a way that Swell Pat <lb/>
van bun. I aw Oil <lb/>
very valuable to -ha 5.00 value, M <lb/>
if accurate and reliable, AH Wool Plaid <lb/>
they are It value, now <lb/>
.,, the truth in regard to <lb/>
and , ., i- SO <lb/>
hut the -aloe, now <lb/>
of gathering wop All Wool Crash Gray <lb/>
had batter he <lb/>
; All Crash Lilian color <lb/>
a. Mr. to <lb/>
the daily routine -i and <lb/>
the vacation can be in <lb/>
v mi own front yard and home. <lb/>
It Served Them Right.<lb/>
h the French <lb/>
the thing The average man Ian interviewer. <lb/>
Of the change f and to would gut t people they like u an <lb/>
,. i f iv c are <lb/>
. . , The moat w u, pane , , -f <lb/>
little more two day a in a year at a and oppose <lb/>
that in beneficial. Bat everybody <lb/>
the the take a vacation. It life, <lb/>
occupied by This feature <lb/>
did not favorably quite a <lb/>
umber of after <lb/>
viewing the line they quietly <lb/>
withdrew without partaking of the <lb/>
inclined <lb/>
the belief, however, that it was the <lb/>
of it that Mr. Vanderbilt <lb/>
had in mind the arrangement, <lb/>
and that he had no idea of clawing <lb/>
the editor and their wires and <lb/>
with the common <lb/>
The of and wife <lb/>
would indicate view. Still while <lb/>
it did not meet the approval of some <lb/>
of his they withdrew <lb/>
without any of <lb/>
Thursday eight there an <lb/>
elaborate banquet at Inn <lb/>
tendered by the of <lb/>
This was a spread royal, and a <lb/>
of as well for the <lb/>
inner man. W. Copeland was <lb/>
master and there were brilliant <lb/>
to by editors of <lb/>
both states. <lb/>
Friday the editors accepted the <lb/>
invitation of the of <lb/>
Waynesville and spent the <lb/>
the gets of that beautiful town. <lb/>
They went up by special train and <lb/>
were royally and entertain- <lb/>
ed. Dinner was at White <lb/>
hotel, and many <lb/>
and uplifts both body and t <lb/>
a this. <lb/>
A certain writer declares that it <lb/>
is possible for a man to love two <lb/>
to them, they bate and <lb/>
women occupied a com- <lb/>
in B railway Carriage with <lb/>
one man, a stranger. They were <lb/>
women a. on, time. This may be extremely rude man. In <lb/>
para that ha could overhear they <lb/>
bat it wont prove profit- I <lb/>
his <lb/>
able. <lb/>
We clip the following from an <lb/>
should be glad to have <lb/>
authorized person inform if Pres- <lb/>
bring the bear <lb/>
when <lb/>
Wt cannot give the desired <lb/>
but we feel certain that the <lb/>
will either bring the little <lb/>
black cub or the big stick one But Norway and Sweden are not <lb/>
the bear go together much a lake it for <lb/>
If he decides to bring both granted they are doing <lb/>
hard thinking. <lb/>
in the big around the stale <lb/>
capital. <lb/>
A woman in Oklahoma i- short <lb/>
i 1,800, which aha carried <lb/>
around in her hustle. We <lb/>
she around a little t. <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat t Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Ac Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat k Pants <lb/>
value, <lb/>
Men's Cent Pants <lb/>
h. now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Three Piece Suits <lb/>
58.50 value, now 55.50 <lb/>
Men's all Wool Serge <lb/>
Piece Suits value, <lb/>
now 54.75 <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
59.00 value, now 55-75 <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
511.50 value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray <lb/>
value, now 8.50 <lb/>
Don't get over worried over the <lb/>
hoop skirt As the <lb/>
Commoner There is usually <lb/>
something good in a hoop skirt. <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
the asks <lb/>
an lo off man. We are <lb/>
not supposed to know <lb/>
Wood planted them <lb/>
Than is one thing you don't <lb/>
ways Cud in a cemetery, and that is <lb/>
toe truth on a tombstone. <lb/>
It acreage, but every time <lb/>
to dig the Panama canal <lb/>
they most invariably dig up a <lb/>
scandal. <lb/>
While the President is holding up <lb/>
on the job of cutting red tape be <lb/>
might get in mt good cutting <lb/>
freight rates. <lb/>
M . <lb/>
A certain judge says that a house- <lb/>
wife is of the kitchen. Say, <lb/>
judge, isn't she bass all over the <lb/>
his his figure <lb/>
and his manner. He, to he revenged, <lb/>
did a singular thing. <lb/>
The blackness of a tunnel <lb/>
c .- r- <lb/>
his hand loudly and repeatedly. your purse so gently . <lb/>
Then, when the train entered the <lb/>
again, he looked one <lb/>
to other with a <lb/>
smile. <lb/>
They <lb/>
it be <lb/>
of course not. Was It <lb/>
And lady believe <lb/>
the other's denial, and each, in her <lb/>
innocent heart, was offended to think <lb/>
that the man had chosen her com- <lb/>
instead of herself to kiss. <lb/>
The man looked and complacent. <lb/>
When, anally, he rose to go he said, <lb/>
lifting his a <lb/>
fear ladies; I shall <lb/>
never tell which of you <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Now you know how the in <lb/>
cotton occurred. <lb/>
u in Paris broke <lb/>
into a bank vault and ate up <lb/>
in bonds before he was captured. <lb/>
you suppose John Paul Jones <lb/>
ever took as good care of his <lb/>
as the States <lb/>
now <lb/>
. m <lb/>
King cotton is <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Stoves <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
Staffers. In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
LEARNED PASTOR. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Cap- <lb/>
F BETHEL BANKING AND TRUST<lb/>
M Sparks and <lb/>
sister. Vivi in, woo have <lb/>
in Kinton, came <lb/>
home this <lb/>
Look Mr. ad <lb/>
about pi that you <lb/>
ace <lb/>
Painters around here very <lb/>
busy with their tobacco. <lb/>
peanuts for at T. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
For few days we <lb/>
very much rain and we are long- <lb/>
lo see the sunshine <lb/>
We like a plenty of <lb/>
shine but then we know that <lb/>
days must lie and <lb/>
We have been that <lb/>
A. W. pay high <lb/>
for country prices. <lb/>
loud flour just received, <lb/>
A . <lb/>
is still some talk of <lb/>
lights and we do hope it will <lb/>
not all be for we must <lb/>
Mrs. Sidney At drug th-re e . <lb/>
Ayden, fa visiting lie <lb/>
Mr. W. L. in ire <lb/>
pipe and Kidney . <lb/>
at A. W. Ange Co. I the combination kidney <lb/>
evening Mi- Janie f-r and a sure colic <lb/>
returned from Stokes at the Drug Store <lb/>
here -lie has been her For hay. -in and out-, lo <lb/>
friend Miss Lillian j Co. <lb/>
See pea lot of pictures and , i corned herring-, just <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
herrings cheap, at <lb/>
easels a A. W. gaga Co. They <lb/>
are cheap. <lb/>
Mil and <lb/>
pent Saturday eight and <lb/>
in the Mi-n Cora <lb/>
Carroll. <lb/>
When In Bead of furniture or a <lb/>
nice see A. W. <lb/>
J. K. 1.1<lb/>
-text <lb/>
will <lb/>
The ,. ate brighter <lb/>
Several <lb/>
For Holt time <lb/>
and B. <lb/>
. Co. <lb/>
price for cotton <lb/>
by Pill Oil Mill. <lb/>
A the <lb/>
bit in arrears, <lb/>
I list and <lb/>
list mi all from <lb/>
of all our <lb/>
am prepared to give <lb/>
I for tho paper. anal am <lb/>
We know our little <lb/>
why we <lb/>
and <lb/>
have then. <lb/>
town to worth j of electric lights, <lb/>
and there m n;. <lb/>
have either. <lb/>
We handle T. W. W <lb/>
and millet <lb/>
T. and Ban. <lb/>
The AC. Cox Mfg. Co., has <lb/>
bean naked for trucks <lb/>
flues week. <lb/>
another <lb/>
and children <lb/>
People have already <lb/>
boo engaged. <lb/>
,, . . lit, make <lb/>
happy, and get Lapp <lb/>
Tuesday evening and in <lb/>
H and <lb/>
the Congregation. <lb/>
A congregation in east- AT N. C. <lb/>
and <lb/>
But ti. <lb/>
their man<lb/>
pi living Silver <lb/>
k I <lb/>
At the .-.-e. 29th.<lb/>
and <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
ah<lb/>
the opal at night. <lb/>
re . . Pill C <lb/>
,, , . <lb/>
I have t <lb/>
high for their they <lb/>
can own wheat and <lb/>
, Mfg. is thoroughly <lb/>
making splendid <lb/>
flour <lb/>
All of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Barber a Co. <lb/>
Lace and cheap as the <lb/>
A. W. A. Ange Co. <lb/>
hand a lot of bum <lb/>
yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
all who pay for a <lb/>
the fact, that the Hun- that will now go <lb/>
buggy is the buggy , below cost. them. <lb/>
and cannot be will sell you some price. <lb/>
passed. i B. U. Chapman Co. <lb/>
your eyes feel like there guaranteed <lb/>
a. cut in Ii they you at Barber <lb/>
feel tired on reading T Do <lb/>
A. <lb/>
prices on ice <lb/>
r- ft. O, <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
For and mill <lb/>
W. I,, <lb/>
and feed <lb/>
w. L. <lb/>
The Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Known. <lb/>
they mattered and adhere <lb/>
That <lb/>
.-I vision and should rem <lb/>
by eye glasses. B. <lb/>
T. On and carry a full line of -j- Moaning A Co. <lb/>
your eyes <lb/>
spectacle and can lit <lb/>
with the proper <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fair were <lb/>
town Monday. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for nursery in Pitt <lb/>
For Pine Tar honey, <lb/>
plate, Dr, Pain killer, <lb/>
Dr. Bell's Bye calve, a <lb/>
sure cure for all heart troubles, see <lb/>
Poplin Sob for <lb/>
Suiting that was now I k <lb/>
Hamburg that now <lb/>
now St <lb/>
Lawn now Sc <lb/>
in <lb/>
White Dross that <lb/>
now <lb/>
Also a grout redaction in all <lb/>
hind., of Spring and Bummer <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
Coma and be convinced <lb/>
A. W. Co.<lb/>
the <lb/>
l.- em e t <lb/>
who had Still, <lb/>
lo try.<lb/>
pointed minute arrived, and the <lb/>
Candida led into the pulpit. <lb/>
He got i. on in hit <lb/>
he recoil. that be <lb/>
ed to -11- <lb/>
M . <lb/>
fir <lb/>
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. in I The<lb/>
and ere<lb/>
I. he followed up <lb/>
his in l. <lb/>
I like to <lb/>
lie then n r . <lb/>
in was even more <lb/>
. ; her <lb/>
r .-<lb/>
reusing re o <lb/>
. re war . <lb/>
Welshman in I lie on. He <lb/>
i In his IT. n- J awns <lb/>
The . <lb/>
be whole <lb/>
. . j bu <lb/>
be <lb/>
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II. I r in In- <lb/>
a r <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
-rock paid in j <lb/>
divided <lb/>
IS <lb/>
. Pitt, <lb/>
i, II. Taylor, bunk, d. <lb/>
the above true to the heal <lb/>
H. H, <lb/>
belief <lb/>
i ed before <lb/>
I. this day of June, <lb/>
Samuel a. <lb/>
B. J. OR MR-. <lb/>
J. W <lb/>
STATUS, <lb/>
Gratifying News. <lb/>
Biggest Bargains all I of The .- <lb/>
eat reductions we offered. Th- sale represents great <lb/>
of money, but it is one cleaning th- odd <lb/>
at rice and lo-- silks. Dr h Goods, Trimmings, <lb/>
Lining- Braids, Lawns, Men's mid <lb/>
Ladies Slippers, and Clothing. Ali reduced <lb/>
J. by coming ear y <lb/>
and Slippers to go <lb/>
Mel suits that Were <lb/>
-In. ISA redo . <lb/>
in <lb/>
Slip .- <lb/>
1.78 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.80 <lb/>
to <lb/>
18.00 and <lb/>
10.00. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
La n <lb/>
ILK <lb/>
at quality all colors <lb/>
Wei-h. . and reduced <lb/>
ill find it one half <lb/>
A re lac- <lb/>
ed and I <lb/>
dined with <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Cholera By <lb/>
L aid Coward Woolen <lb/>
Whoa in need of anything la I <lb/>
the crockery and ware line I <lb/>
lie to Ba before baying. j <lb/>
Chapman A Co. <lb/>
Home try to meet. <lb/>
in A few try to <lb/>
For particulars enclose ,,,, j,, quality and finish. <lb/>
stamp. Box M, V. C. I Bu, ,,.,,. t , <lb/>
Mr. Parker, who a student shipment of <lb/>
at the Hick and sizes and prices very- <lb/>
year, panned here Monday j Harrington Barber <lb/>
morning on way home <lb/>
to Kinston. ,, <lb/>
Nice lot of ware and ff i; u <lb/>
always on band. ma Equally for <lb/>
Barber Co. i., ,. . i. and all ache and pains. Only <lb/>
No Pity Shown. <lb/>
years after con- <lb/>
writes V. A. <lb/>
Verbena, Ala. had <lb/>
ease of Piles <lb/>
When all failed <lb/>
Uncle, where are <lb/>
Livers and Wolf j am to A. W. Ange <lb/>
down in our town they are way <lb/>
down cheap now. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb/>
recommended for human <lb/>
family, fine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox k Bro. <lb/>
Try a battle Of Ml. <lb/>
for indigestion at the drag <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton you bad over when <lb/>
you git through ginning your last <lb/>
lots. The Oil Mill, <lb/>
Prof. T. H. Ayden any quantity the <lb/>
in town a while Monday. j j, price paid every day <lb/>
A. O Cox went to Plymouth <lb/>
Monday to attend a of the per dozen. Fob orders <lb/>
hoard of education. M ,,,, h. <lb/>
Go to T. N. Co. for j Jackson N. C. <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, raisins Farmers who raise their hay <lb/>
be with the well known <lb/>
We are very to know that Mowing machines and <lb/>
Mrs. B. Q. Chapman been rakes by Co. <lb/>
ill for several days and we sincerely <lb/>
hope she recover. <lb/>
We carry of over live <lb/>
hundred style, wall paper. <lb/>
We are prepared to you us <lb/>
as the Come and <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
B. Bro. <lb/>
ml I and see them. <lb/>
at Wooten's Drag Store, <lb/>
Working Night and Day. <lb/>
The and little <lb/>
thing that ever was made is Dr. <lb/>
Clog's New Life Pills. pill <lb/>
change weakness into strength, <lb/>
Into energy, brain fag <lb/>
int. mental power. They're won <lb/>
in building up health. <lb/>
Only per box. by L <lb/>
Buy It Now. <lb/>
Now is the time buy Chain <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and Dial- <lb/>
Remedy. It is certain to In- <lb/>
needed or later and when <lb/>
conies you will <lb/>
will need it quickly. <lb/>
Buy it now. It may life. For <lb/>
Bale by J no. L. Woolen, druggist <lb/>
I'll brave the of <lb/>
Ai II. <lb/>
the Sun and which Hero-. <lb/>
visited <lb/>
are considered accomplish-, <lb/>
men en Strabo rices in all an <lb/>
hither, he saw mer 18,20, <lb/>
Men's and boy Si raw <lb/>
re one half <lb/>
I. 1- n <lb/>
fall ii-h were Bo <lb/>
Dow X, <lb/>
mi i I'm <lb/>
now <lb/>
price Big mark in M <lb/>
powder nary. l m <lb/>
1.78 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ladies Hand <lb/>
mm. Detroit hews- .,,.,,,,. . <lb/>
Needles. why pay <lb/>
-.- C B. K. Corsets <lb/>
11.88, 11.60 now <lb/>
the house i-h Plato <lb/>
Mo.-.- here learned the wisdom <lb/>
of the i h <lb/>
11- ill of. Two <lb/>
of these column were carried lo Al- <lb/>
ago and lei up <lb/>
before the Temple of Caesar. Ac- <lb/>
cording lo one authority, <lb/>
built Impairs. In any <lb/>
case the It. acquired he <lb/>
l N <lb/>
U Ii in lime die- <lb/>
appeared, remained where they <lb/>
had been erect, one <lb/>
in recent years one <lb/>
given and <lb/>
to New York. <lb/>
other <lb/>
k tn reduce th- <lb/>
stock A <lb/>
Men's Patent Lea her and <lb/>
Tan and <lb/>
i-nil to k <lb/>
-j and <lb/>
Men g ; mi all wind <lb/>
Serge -lilts. Worth <lb/>
we close at <lb/>
white Dock <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
Big lot baby <lb/>
dozen -dies <lb/>
white <lb/>
kerchief-., worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
S H panders, <lb/>
bawl kit 2.1 w <lb/>
Buttons, P <lb/>
Ladies nets <lb/>
at halt the original <lb/>
The <lb/>
Used, h ,. <lb/>
and navy, now <lb/>
e. L. Wilkinson <lb/>
A Little <lb/>
The late Archbishop Temple, who <lb/>
popularly believed to have been <lb/>
brusque and cutting <lb/>
of tongue, had a of humor, <lb/>
enabled him lo lie -nave upon <lb/>
occasion, he head of <lb/>
a high DO- <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
Mountain Tea. <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
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haying Cotton Heed. They pay <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex lather without <lb/>
for meal. <lb/>
are write for <lb/>
Our and summer stock girl In an Alpine <lb/>
notions ladies A brim <lb/>
Felix Pitman was here Tuesday. has arrived our stock I handsomest girl <lb/>
Misses Taylor and are j of ever sea, <lb/>
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whom inordinately fond, <lb/>
went to Dr. Temple in great in- <lb/>
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she described him in a let- <lb/>
tor to hi r impostor. <lb/>
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she said, with deep feeling. <lb/>
dear Dr. <lb/>
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that your <lb/>
ion could not possibly be the angel <lb/>
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able. to perceive the <lb/>
the external world <lb/>
is none of.- great importance to us <lb/>
the eye. There 1- no we <lb/>
make use to such an or ii <lb/>
so often necessary to supplement <lb/>
and render sun- action of the <lb/>
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our sense of II, to aid our <lb/>
localization of sound and in many <lb/>
ways to help our appreciation of <lb/>
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said the <lb/>
see him, What of him <lb/>
said the detective <lb/>
man is a professional <lb/>
exclaimed the <lb/>
in surprise would <lb/>
ever have thought Why don't <lb/>
you him. then <lb/>
said the detective <lb/>
Isn't against the law to <lb/>
make horseshoes, is it <lb/>
THE SHOE for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to must details and <lb/>
is so perfected In its numerous <lb/>
styles there no other <lb/>
man's shoe mi the market selling <lb/>
at price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
if its equal. <lb/>
Here is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoo. employ <lb/>
our own expert and <lb/>
every Shoe is made over <lb/>
scientifically <lb/>
to meet the closest variations <lb/>
width and size in woman's <lb/>
Footwear, <lb/>
Th. l lira Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
Brutally Tortured. <lb/>
A came to for <lb/>
unmerciful torture <lb/>
has perhaps never been equaled <lb/>
Joe of Calif, <lb/>
writes, I endured <lb/>
j pain from <lb/>
and me <lb/>
ii I tried every things known <lb/>
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would nearly ail night <lb/>
write Mrs. Apple- <lb/>
gate, of Alexandria, <lb/>
hardly get a sleep. I had <lb/>
consumption so bad that if I <lb/>
walked a block I would couch <lb/>
frightfully and spit blood, <lb/>
. . . r. . j <lb/>
I came across Bitters and when all other medicines <lb/>
it's the greatest on earth three bottle of Dr. King's <lb/>
for that trouble. A few bottles cured <lb/>
relieved and cured <lb/>
good for and <lb/>
Kidney troubles and general de- <lb/>
Only Hut inflict ion <lb/>
by L. Woolen, <lb/>
me <lb/>
and I gained pounds <lb/>
La Grippe, Bronchitis and <lb/>
all TI mat and Lung <lb/>
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box not lack a single <lb/>
useful article.<lb/>
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TELEPHONE <lb/>
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SAVES TIME <lb/>
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STUFF OF LIFE <lb/>
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Your House, as well as Your <lb/>
Office, and SAVE TIME at <lb/>
Both Ends of the Line. j <lb/>
For Rates <lb/>
APPLY TO <lb/>
LOCAL. MANAGER or <lb/>
Home <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
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of North Carol <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
Town , <lb/>
against re <lb/>
K . t. <lb/>
The defendant. E. J. Pollard, Kill <lb/>
. , , 14th of <lb/>
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against him. in th above <lb/>
lion, by the clerk the <lb/>
court county, return- <lb/>
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the second Monday after the first i <lb/>
Monday in September, 1905, it being <lb/>
the 19th of said month, <lb/>
summons was the <lb/>
of count . and with , <lb/>
Defendant E, J <lb/>
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The purpose action as all, d <lb/>
by the plaintiff la to recover of the <lb/>
the of three hundred <lb/>
dollar fur breach of hit warranty of <lb/>
certain deed executed the plaintiff <lb/>
on the day January. 1899, <lb/>
c land on Wilson <lb/>
th town Farmville <lb/>
described in c in <lb/>
Book the register's <lb/>
of county. <lb/>
The said r. -I. defendant <lb/>
aforesaid, will notice a <lb/>
warrant of attachment by <lb/>
the on the said <lb/>
day -if June, 1906, against the proper- <lb/>
of J. Pollard. <lb/>
the sheriff of Pitt county aid re- <lb/>
turnable lo the September term. <lb/>
Pitt Superior court, It being <lb/>
me and place where the <lb/>
summons is returnable. . said <lb/>
J. will lake that h- <lb/>
la required to appear within the first <lb/>
Hire, days of term and answer or <lb/>
demur the complaint of the plaintiff <lb/>
the relief demanded <lb/>
will be granted. <lb/>
Done at office in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, this the 14th day of June, <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, Plaintiff's <lb/>
NOTICE OF HON. <lb/>
The of St Tunstall, <lb/>
heretofore i. ii i, a hi business <lb/>
in the town of Greenville, has been <lb/>
dissolved by mutual All per- <lb/>
sons owing the can settle with <lb/>
either party are requested to <lb/>
forward at and settle their <lb/>
Any one ace <lb/>
against the <lb/>
either party. <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
Or Sale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
em from points <lb/>
on its Uses or follow- <lb/>
Special, <lb/>
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North Carolina.<lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb/>
and and <lb/>
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Hides, Fur. Oil Bar- <lb/>
rel. Turkeys. Egg, ate. Bad- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Ba <lb/>
and Gail Ax lilt, <lb/>
Kay <lb/>
Henry George Chi- <lb/>
t Apples. <lb/>
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
flour Meat, <lb/>
Lye, Food, <lb/>
Seed Meal and Oar, <lb/>
de.-i Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Had <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Ti and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and <lb/>
Cheese, Bast Butter, <lb/>
Royal Hewing Machine and an <lb/>
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see mo. <lb/>
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of the State's System. <lb/>
Collegiate, <lb/>
Graduate, Law, <lb/>
Medicine, Pharmacy. <lb/>
Library contains volumes <lb/>
New water works, Electric <lb/>
Lights, Central Heating <lb/>
system. New dorm- <lb/>
gym <lb/>
Y. M. A. Building <lb/>
White Front Barker Ship <lb/>
J B CO. <lb/>
Sharp clean <lb/>
Work <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
all far <lb/>
and year <lb/>
S. J.<lb/>
The Fall term begin <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
FRANCIS P- VENABLE, President, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M W HESTER, Principal. <lb/>
PROF. W. M HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for boys and men. <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A. L., road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
on a acre farm. <lb/>
For further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. <lb/>
SHINGLES <lb/>
AH and sues, in ear loin <lb/>
k to <lb/>
F. ft. A <lb/>
Home, N. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
at ii a. in. leave <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at m. <lb/>
A- <lb/>
u. Baltimore, <lb/>
Ne- York, and other <lb/>
North. a Norfolk <lb/>
with nil point Wet. <lb/>
should order their <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care <lb/>
A Southern R. B.<lb/>
not inc. <lb/>
T, H. Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. <lb/>
J. J. Green- <lb/>
ville, n. ;. <lb/>
H. ;. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent. Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
KG H LIQUOR <lb/>
LICENSE. <lb/>
U hereby given that I will <lb/>
make application to the Board <lb/>
of Pitt on the first <lb/>
Monday in July. 1806, license to <lb/>
retail in N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
This 27th day of May, 1906. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
J. Elks,; <lb/>
Chairman, W. K. Home, <lb/>
J. R. Spier, J. R. I <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Hams. <lb/>
T. White. <lb/>
William i <lb/>
d. Cox. <lb/>
of Q. <lb/>
Cox. Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard keeper CE. Flem <lb/>
TOWN OFFICERS- <lb/>
S. Congleton, <lb/>
Charles Cobb, J. B. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. C. Lanier. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
J- Whichard. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax <lb/>
J. T As <lb/>
W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Dispensary Commissioner.-J. <lb/>
Bryan, J. N. Hart, J. <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
s. m. <lb/>
Baptist II. <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. No pastor. <lb/>
H. H. Moore, <lb/>
pastor. Services every Sun <lb/>
day. W. R. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
B E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
and third Sunday. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Will <lb/>
H. No <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
G S Pritchard <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
B Dove Sup <lb/>
Sunday School <lb/>
H o pastor. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
3rd Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, <lb/>
M; Wiley Brown, Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. T R Moore, N <lb/>
F Evans, Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. <lb/>
Meets every Thursday <lb/>
night E Q Flanagan, <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I O K M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J II <lb/>
Harris, Sachem; W <lb/>
wards, C of It <lb/>
Pitt Council Jr O U A <lb/>
M, meets every Monday <lb/>
night T H <lb/>
H E RS. <lb/>
Lei Common Sense Decide <lb/>
Do you honestly believe, that coffee sold loose exposed <lb/>
to dust, genus and passing <lb/>
through many hands of <lb/>
thorn not <lb/>
, don't know bow or by whom, <lb/>
is fit for your Of course you <lb/>
don't. <lb/>
LION COFFEE <lb/>
la another story- <lb/>
berries, selected by keen <lb/>
at Use plantation, are <lb/>
roasted at our <lb/>
when- precautions you <lb/>
would not dream are taken <lb/>
to secure perfect cleanliness. <lb/>
and <lb/>
From the time the coffee leave <lb/>
the factory no hand it till <lb/>
it U opened in your kitchen. <lb/>
COFFEE the LUBES OF ALL <lb/>
Millions of American welcome LION COFFEE daily. <lb/>
There is stronger proof of merit continued and <lb/>
popularity. survives nil <lb/>
only la lb. Linn-head on <lb/>
your for <lb/>
SOLO BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb/>
SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
. AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
The filth in <lb/>
J. A. an old on our and <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. <lb/>
of the war between the <lb/>
died in this pUrr <lb/>
day night. Mr. was a <lb/>
true patriot audit was his <lb/>
and pride mat hi- was <lb/>
and Butter days of hi <lb/>
Ufa ware luau those n. <lb/>
defense of the noble cause. <lb/>
He a brave soldier, a <lb/>
citizen leaves behind a <lb/>
rich heritage of a life that <lb/>
well lie emulated <lb/>
may well be practiced. <lb/>
AS ant for <lb/>
we take <lb/>
in receiving sub <lb/>
and n receipts for <lb/>
those in We have a list <lb/>
of all who mail at <lb/>
thin orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
Mumford bus <lb/>
home from u v <lb/>
of a week to her Mm. H. I. <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
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day in i. <lb/>
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the <lb/>
the <lb/>
odor arming therefrom <lb/>
l a that our <lb/>
city fathers are very cleanly in the <lb/>
of town affairs. <lb/>
Col ton valors, Gopher <lb/>
plows blades at J. B. <lb/>
Smith A <lb/>
Or. J K. Paster and wife, <lb/>
through <lb/>
from an visit lo <lb/>
Warren <lb/>
A large plaining and latest <lb/>
improved tools with which <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. <lb/>
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Dr. ilia young <lb/>
man a n <lb/>
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none bet <lb/>
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For can apples, corn <lb/>
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the week Mr. <lb/>
Newell found in the road K. <lb/>
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ware in a Celt the<lb/>
Overdrafts., unsecured<lb/>
All <lb/>
iii-i Banks <lb/>
Ouch <lb/>
Quid Cola <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
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in <lb/>
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7-i <lb/>
IX <lb/>
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in <lb/>
II<lb/>
Deposit to cheek <lb/>
2,751.36. <lb/>
lo see us, Hart A<lb/>
the train yesterday from visit <lb/>
I the mud. <lb/>
E. E. Dull Co. u ill do all <lb/>
possible please you vital <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy than <lb/>
owner can Bays by properly <lb/>
same paying this <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery hold <lb/>
are <lb/>
masting the <lb/>
here was <lb/>
Mia. <lb/>
right <lb/>
i- <lb/>
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR <lb/>
LICENSE. <lb/>
is hereby I will <lb/>
make application to the board Cora- <lb/>
of Pit county on the first <lb/>
Monday In July, 1906, for license to <lb/>
retail liquor In Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Thin 27th day of My. <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb/>
by experienced workmen at the shop <lb/>
H. in . Mills <lb/>
stables <lb/>
GIVE SIB A TRIAL. <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
and lo <lb/>
stocks, Grain and <lb/>
ons. Private Wires New <lb/>
and Orleans. <lb/>
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
The firm of k by <lb/>
mutual consent was on the Of <lb/>
June, 1905, J. Frank Brink- <lb/>
U. Hooker's interest <lb/>
in the The <lb/>
Brick Warehouse will here- <lb/>
after be run by Frank <lb/>
This June 14th, <lb/>
J. Frank <lb/>
O. D. Hooker. <lb/>
I to thank my friends for <lb/>
their in the past and <lb/>
ask a the same, prom- <lb/>
that I will always use my best <lb/>
to protect their interest In the <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
J. Brinkley. <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb/>
On Tuesday, day of July, <lb/>
the homo of the late Laura <lb/>
, will sell at p auction <lb/>
for cash all the household and kitchen <lb/>
furniture belonging to the estate of the <lb/>
said Laura <lb/>
Cherry Jr. <lb/>
of Laura <lb/>
This June 27th, fl J w d <lb/>
. R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
County of <lb/>
I, L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb/>
swear the above is true to the best of knowledge <lb/>
ind belief JAMES L. LITTLE, Casuist. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
ma, this 7th day of June, <lb/>
TYSON. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
J. MOVE, <lb/>
Ii. W. <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
Splendid Health resort Over <lb/>
pupils last of work. High of <lb/>
life. Conservatory advantages in music. Ad- <lb/>
in Art Elocution. Hot water <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remark health only among pupils <lb/>
mi attention to the social <lb/>
pupil. of <lb/>
All alike on all public occasions. OH A ROBS <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
Annual Session will begin Sept. 13th, 1905. For <lb/>
address REV. J. M. RHODES, AM, <lb/>
Littleton, N. <lb/>
If. Edwards wife went <lb/>
to lo I largely <lb/>
, of J. A. j The say that at <lb/>
Miss Hie <lb/>
City, ibis week goods la <lb/>
several her Mrs. for <lb/>
O C. Noble-, Winterville. <lb/>
k K. Hooker- <lb/>
ton, hear on th trade, are simply tits <lb/>
this, on th marks <lb/>
received, fins of has been a <lb/>
nil can lit up in to oar town, <lb/>
Those white and tau <lb/>
Miss r Bro., are <lb/>
through he. . from a to Kins- for <lb/>
ton on her n turn season, <lb/>
I . Bro. <lb/>
r k. wooden i , <lb/>
daily new and cripple muled. <lb/>
from the as a I success, <lb/>
The i bread <lb/>
gone h the <lb/>
her homo iii ill . Ii <lb/>
The Masons bald I heir regular will begin. on <lb/>
sen i monthly in sting here jester- June for cash mil <lb/>
ii in of bing, . on <lb/>
hats price <lb/>
the <lb/>
this <lb/>
go to J. K. Smith A Bro., to do <lb/>
your I <lb/>
always get any I want from <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
do knew J. K. <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico ginghams town. <lb/>
That last cur choice hay that J. <lb/>
R. smith Bra, received is fine. <lb/>
lime is good for any <lb/>
crop a farmer should use n <lb/>
freely, at J. K. Smith A Bro. <lb/>
That lace embroidery <lb/>
is the prettiest goods town <lb/>
dresses J. R. Smith Bro <lb/>
received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. Edwards A Son. <lb/>
For <lb/>
shingles by J. H. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
The soda fountain a <lb/>
will be <lb/>
now to the end of the <lb/>
The and latest drinks will <lb/>
be there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Something new Ayden J. R <lb/>
Smith Bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
oar load of cooking healing <lb/>
stoves, and you ran get choice <lb/>
by coming at <lb/>
Say neighbor have you seen <lb/>
distributor <lb/>
J. R. Smith A- puts <lb/>
la any quantity and <lb/>
any the ends of row <lb/>
and it la <lb/>
rt room house with <lb/>
and houses <lb/>
located main street a <lb/>
for rent by R. <lb/>
Smith i Bro. <lb/>
Slippers, <lb/>
are being <lb/>
cash <lb/>
Don't forget Cannon <lb/>
Tyson can supply wants <lb/>
almost anything in furniture. <lb/>
Tobacco <lb/>
etc. for sale by Camion A Tyson. <lb/>
Cannon A Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling then bad <lb/>
cheap. are daisies. <lb/>
Those Fell <lb/>
Cannon A Tyson handle <lb/>
the equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
We keep Kin <lb/>
It i Springs, Cook Stoves, Baby <lb/>
ate i up <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-- <lb/>
At th close of business . May 29th, 1906. <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
and n <lb/>
with <lb/>
ah or<lb/>
ah.-1,1,1 ha, nut .-- <lb/>
II <lb/>
WOWS. . ., H <lb/>
Hi -US <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
NEW MA <lb/>
At Old <lb/>
I have the stock <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Thigpen and on <lb/>
at his old stand on Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will add the stock to meet the <lb/>
of the and will at <lb/>
time a <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries.<lb/>
Gall on when you want the <lb/>
best Groceries I be price <lb/>
they ha raid. <lb/>
J. J. TURN <lb/>
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VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. JULY 1905. <lb/>
THE TEAM AT SUFFOLK. Score by<lb/>
A Warm Double Head. j Suffolk. <lb/>
When the team drew The of the game were <lb/>
folk Monday the clouds j of A. <lb/>
the leaden were He Suffolk everything he <lb/>
bitter tears. There no could Greenville as little <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S TEAM FULL OF CON- <lb/>
Ne. <lb/>
to meet and through the falling <lb/>
ruin to The hotel we <lb/>
trudged; a hotel with the European <lb/>
plan, a plan that feeds a hungry <lb/>
bees ball team on bitter <lb/>
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out to view the weather, and still <lb/>
the sky overcast, and still the <lb/>
clouds were letting their rain <lb/>
drop and soon we saw steal- <lb/>
across the bank, smiling <lb/>
a possible, a one banded catch by <lb/>
Turner J. and a long catch <lb/>
of Eskridge in left. Thompson F. <lb/>
caught a good fame, and had them <lb/>
seared to try second. <lb/>
Hatcher the left handed <lb/>
who faced u at <lb/>
In the one l nothing <lb/>
was in the i in- Suffolk, and <lb/>
have In. n be i bill for the <lb/>
lurk . and <lb/>
-e- s us, was a <lb/>
Think They Will Defeat <lb/>
Collegians Easily Tomorrow <lb/>
The Collegians of No. will <lb/>
the real to- <lb/>
morrow when they tackle the team <lb/>
from North Carolina. Greenville <lb/>
ha of the strongest <lb/>
teams in the dear old North <lb/>
and from the of some <lb/>
of Norfolk's stars when they read <lb/>
over line the hi re right arm <lb/>
on the <lb/>
I ill have to play ball <lb/>
dose tins Benson ,, <lb/>
from the down horn.- <lb/>
They have the best men <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Thursday, July <lb/>
RIGHT ARM BROKEN. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Prichard Meet <lb/>
With an Accident. <lb/>
Forbes went <lb/>
Through a private letter to a; <lb/>
friend here in Greenville we learn <lb/>
late in the afternoon lust <lb/>
Monday Mr. and Geo. S. <lb/>
Prichard, who are spending the <lb/>
summer at Springs, were <lb/>
out driving; by accident the <lb/>
carriage was driven against a stump <lb/>
and Mr. Mis. Prichard were <lb/>
hurled to the Mr. Prick- <lb/>
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ill . <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
of Suffolk's genial j good game. Now for the afternoon <lb/>
manager a semblance of the ex-1 It was a regular slaughter. University f <lb/>
that adorns the I . nine innings we pounded out <lb/>
of the dead who is far bit after hit. Revel who pitched <lb/>
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for the Monday's <lb/>
could be played, it was raining <lb/>
much. <lb/>
So the was spent <lb/>
the dictates each man's fancy. <lb/>
One Suffolk man played lamb <lb/>
old in the <lb/>
pool room. In Greenville, <lb/>
he was a bargain <lb/>
novelty, but this he was <lb/>
like the kid who fell from the box <lb/>
notice it. <lb/>
Others of us treated our rustic <lb/>
eyes to the city sights until we <lb/>
were tired, others drank black and <lb/>
variously colored cows until <lb/>
were broke, and manager Flanagan <lb/>
would lend no money, and <lb/>
the live to nothing at Green- <lb/>
ville was <lb/>
Suffolk and was for <lb/>
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Mr. Bevel led a bruised and <lb/>
mass, oat to the tall <lb/>
grass to rest, and Haskins look his <lb/>
place, but they all looked a like to <lb/>
the Greenville team and he too <lb/>
was to the tall timbers, and a <lb/>
third was brought in to stem <lb/>
the tide, but all for we <lb/>
had our batting clothes on today. <lb/>
For nine teased <lb/>
and played with them, and Anally <lb/>
of the sport he loaned <lb/>
over to see if they could hit <lb/>
and the drew back <lb/>
all his strength and hit that <lb/>
ball for a drive to the <lb/>
-i several ugly eats about <lb/>
. ii Mr. was mote <lb/>
fortunate, though he was dragged <lb/>
distance and badly scratched <lb/>
bruised. The many Mends <lb/>
of Mr. Mrs. Prichard will hi- <lb/>
Carolina team, with I grieved to of their misfortune <lb/>
Davidson college other <lb/>
players represented on the <lb/>
u the tiring line for team. <lb/>
The Carolinians ate <lb/>
pet- without <lb/>
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God to Judge. <lb/>
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extra trouble. The line-up trying to lift an unfortunate <lb/>
of Greenville is as <lb/>
sou, pitcher, University <lb/>
north Carolina; Smith, third base <lb/>
and captain of Wake <lb/>
Turner, shortstop, from Wake <lb/>
Forest College; James, sec mil buss, <lb/>
Bert James went to where it repeated the trick <lb/>
sixteen times by actual count, of its sister ball morning <lb/>
between 3-80 and He lost itself in the grass, allow <lb/>
thought the waves tog batter the cm- . <lb/>
were beating the shores with mes- lime they reached the<lb/>
. , the game one <lb/>
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I . . ., it was not devoid of interest, <lb/>
supper lime, and shortly <lb/>
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retired to rest ourselves for the <lb/>
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next day. , <lb/>
Bert made a double, <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
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threw to Hist, and <lb/>
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Flanagan had arranged a double <lb/>
header, one at another <lb/>
It <lb/>
The game began will <lb/>
Greenville at the bat. Bert Jam <lb/>
led off with a pretty single, <lb/>
was sacrificed to second by Turn, t <lb/>
E. Join. planked one I <lb/>
the light garden for a single, am <lb/>
it looked good for Greenville, bill <lb/>
hit to was <lb/>
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the same second h <lb/>
first and the jig was tip for <lb/>
, . ,, . struck out one of ours. <lb/>
lime. Suffolk mine up, will. <lb/>
blood in eye. but first two <lb/>
vent nut by strikes from Turner <lb/>
E. to Thompson F. who by the way <lb/>
caught a hustling good game, the <lb/>
third man, Barrel pasted the <lb/>
for a double tonight, hut <lb/>
she falls the <lb/>
and Wary a lift. Too <lb/>
much still creeping <lb/>
through our snake vein. <lb/>
When once a woman trips and <lb/>
falls from nigh honored post <lb/>
from Carolina; she lands in hell, from which <lb/>
White, hist base, late of North j no will stop to lift her out, <lb/>
Turner, out- husband and brother, father <lb/>
tidier. Wake are dead to the cries from <lb/>
son, center fielder, a fast one and hour. But n the other hand how <lb/>
always sure; Forbes, G., another I be ill We hare seen men as low- <lb/>
good outfielder and hitter. u It possible for them to <lb/>
If confidence counts Carolina's have seen the wife lift the <lb/>
have won the game, as they the gutter and <lb/>
are defeating everything him to while tear <lb/>
way. her cheeks in pro- <lb/>
The Nor boys are in the beat seen the wife <lb/>
of condition and show up well through life <lb/>
mud as the late in whirl of misery <lb/>
afternoon caught them and when at last <lb/>
. jut hell are <lb/>
i made up largely of led, would wring her hands <lb/>
North and as they the curtain had <lb/>
back up anything coming them she could <lb/>
I rout down a force of go . farther. We seen the <lb/>
rooters will be there to help Green- follow <lb/>
t in victory. and ala <lb/>
Jesse up the road <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Miss Annie Jordan, of <lb/>
is visiting Miss Katie Tunstall. <lb/>
Mrs. W. J. Smith and children <lb/>
went to Plymouth this morning. <lb/>
J. F. returned from a <lb/>
the mail this <lb/>
Mis. Maggie Smith, of Black <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. Walter Buck. <lb/>
Mi-. K. ti. and children <lb/>
went to More head City Wednesday <lb/>
even i i g. <lb/>
Mr. Mud Mrs. J, <lb/>
children went In City <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Mis Clyde Julia Fennel, <lb/>
of Wilson, who have been . <lb/>
Mrs. C. Moore, left for I <lb/>
Friday, July <lb/>
C. Harvey went to Danville <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
S to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
J. L Livers and family fin <lb/>
Va., this morning, <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday went up the <lb/>
road on a business trip this morn <lb/>
The infant son of Mr. and Mr-. <lb/>
A. II. died lust <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
Miss Spier, of Grifton, <lb/>
came this morning to visit Miss <lb/>
Fannie Bagwell. <lb/>
Emma of Ben <lb/>
N. is Vi-s Mi <lb/>
Basket in South Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. A. <lb/>
Dr. of . <lb/>
I Tin net threw to third <lb/>
a there, and the outfield <lb/>
was something to he proud of, all <lb/>
them Turner <lb/>
J. made one hind stab <lb/>
that was grand and Ben <lb/>
tool; i ti. a goner. <lb/>
struck <lb/>
ten ; in- i, and I heir three <lb/>
all <lb/>
and <lb/>
need runs he has yet <lb/>
get the required <lb/>
number. lie the <lb/>
The will lie called Ant the judge. Ex. <lb/>
p. in. Dan Staley will officiate <lb/>
Norfolk Virginia 11th. <lb/>
ti. i, through which n man <lb/>
. lo follow won; i . <lb/>
ye is blame for the don <lb/>
the <lb/>
jury and God <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mis. i. O. i spending <lb/>
several days this week with Mr. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
B. B. Phillips Tues- <lb/>
day from Md. <lb/>
H. H. Stanley spent <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. J. O. Bobbitt led Friday <lb/>
to several weeks <lb/>
her parents near Elisabeth <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Mr. who has been <lb/>
in <lb/>
Tuesday for his home in Will- <lb/>
-iii-to;. N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. U. IS. Philips and daughter <lb/>
Mis- Margaret and Mrs. F. Q, <lb/>
visited Greenville Tues- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mis- Moore, of Grimesland, spent <lb/>
Thursday in <lb/>
. Moore, if Greenville, was <lb/>
ii. town this <lb/>
Mrs. Tom and children <lb/>
relatives near Gates. <lb/>
ORDINANCE. <lb/>
the next man bit to Turner J. on <lb/>
short and you know the rest. <lb/>
From then on was <lb/>
until the Inning. Then <lb/>
Suffolk landed two an error <lb/>
Thompson at and a hit to i <lb/>
right that could not <lb/>
find in the grass. It was lost in <lb/>
Today was a good day's work, <lb/>
with a good umpire we should <lb/>
have won the first game. The <lb/>
umpire Mr, <lb/>
rid an ex-captain the <lb/>
Nationals, and he h <lb/>
good <lb/>
The by <lb/>
Death of Mr. A. W. Simpson. <lb/>
Washington, N. C, July <lb/>
Mr. A. W. Simpson, a prominent <lb/>
Little Galloway. <lb/>
The I Honing .- have hi i a <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs W. <lb/>
request at <lb/>
the .- of their <lb/>
Mamie <lb/>
Mr. 1.-. i <lb/>
on Wednesday<lb/>
nineteen hundred lour <lb/>
three o'clock <lb/>
Salem M. K. Church <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
New Market for Tarboro. <lb/>
The Seasick Colonel, <lb/>
D the Hamburg <lb/>
, i. i I , , <lb/>
about pas says an <lb/>
; , ; ii he <lb/>
had board an <lb/>
-id colonel. <lb/>
Geo. before the colonel <lb/>
Awn to his stateroom, and by <lb/>
Sardinia sight be was <lb/>
ck beyond as <lb/>
. pale green in color, <lb/>
, unable to eat drink any- <lb/>
be was a friend of mine <lb/>
rent to see him on the fourth day. <lb/>
lay his back with <lb/>
very still, very green. <lb/>
In Hospital Norfolk. <lb/>
i lie . in v friends Prof, W <lb/>
H. of <lb/>
n in h he had <lb/>
ill hi Norfolk, where lie ha <lb/>
mine to take some n m, <lb/>
From a .- .- Saturday <lb/>
i be hospital we learn that he w <lb/>
and he would b <lb/>
home iii days. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
M . of . <lb/>
I , ill I; . I . <lb/>
ii In . <lb/>
live mouth Mrs, <lb/>
n; i intended me work <lb/>
i i her acre .;. <lb/>
A large mm <lb/>
wholesale been <lb/>
at under the <lb/>
th. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
company will <lb/>
boys and children's <lb/>
and <lb/>
July it.-The I he was asleep, <lb/>
the knee high grass tool of Buxton, county, question of a market house so long movement of <lb/>
men loafed home. i at his at the agitated seems now a certainty. over <lb/>
still it was age of seventy. Mr. Simpson <lb/>
for Greenville returned home after <lb/>
when Turner K. reached first, stole j conducted a meeting <lb/>
second and third, and scored on i when be was stricken with <lb/>
hit by Turner J. Suffolk in He died in a short time <lb/>
half of the eighth did nothing, thereafter. At one time he <lb/>
our half of the ninth came, his county the legislature <lb/>
we scored making the land at other periods held other <lb/>
score four to two their ninth <lb/>
Turner K. who had been pitching <lb/>
a winning game was a little wild <lb/>
and gave way to Thompson, but <lb/>
this was not enough to fill the bole <lb/>
we were in, they scored I be <lb/>
two a horn Turner had given <lb/>
free <lb/>
At the end of the it was <lb/>
distinction and trust. <lb/>
Three sew corporations have <lb/>
chart for <lb/>
C, an capital <lb/>
as The Old <lb/>
Dominion Warehouse company, <lb/>
authorized capital paid <lb/>
The <lb/>
capital <lb/>
, paid in The real <lb/>
four and four, and the ,, mum. <lb/>
allow the players to capital authorized <lb/>
rest. paid <lb/>
inn murmur <lb/>
colonel Her., <lb/>
tenant colonel <lb/>
Could he he delirious; I <lb/>
The town commissioners have <lb/>
purchased a handsome , <lb/>
brick building, situated <lb/>
heart of the town and will expend <lb/>
a thousand dollars deemed <lb/>
to convert what now again and again the mount- <lb/>
carriage factory into an <lb/>
market house with concrete floors. major-ugh, <lb/>
Walls impervious to water and <lb/>
up with all modem improve- lieutenant general- <lb/>
Then his eyes opened, and he <lb/>
morning <lb/>
A Sixty Pounder. said I thought you <lb/>
, ,, , u delirious. What on earth <lb/>
John Cherry sent up . . ., <lb/>
r were yen <lb/>
a five foot shark on the Myers . <lb/>
which arrived here <lb/>
from Ocracoke. He caught <lb/>
shark yesterday morning a <lb/>
for <lb/>
John- <lb/>
the their <lb/>
rank, he answered with a sad <lb/>
smile. have been six <lb/>
lieutenant generals in the last four <lb/>
Movable History. <lb/>
A traveler who passed through a <lb/>
small English town noticed a post <lb/>
on which was marked the height to <lb/>
which the river had risen during a <lb/>
recent Hood. <lb/>
you mean to he asked <lb/>
a native, the river rose as high <lb/>
as that in <lb/>
replied the native. <lb/>
the village children used to rub <lb/>
the original murk, so the mayor or- <lb/>
ii to be put higher up, so as to <lb/>
out of their <lb/>
Why She <lb/>
She put the book down with a <lb/>
sigh. <lb/>
is it, he asked. <lb/>
I'm so she <lb/>
replied. <lb/>
you had inch a sad look in <lb/>
your eyes just <lb/>
know. I've been reading about <lb/>
the that the men of <lb/>
have to boar. Oh, Alfred, <lb/>
so glad you're just an ordinary <lb/>
of a <lb/>
Cut Down and Remove the and <lb/>
Grass About Premises <lb/>
II. Section I. <lb/>
Occupant of a lot any <lb/>
t ; el shall keep sidewalk clean <lb/>
a -I clear e weeds, grass and other <lb/>
rank vegetation as far as such lots <lb/>
ON tint-. Ii any rubbish, dirt, <lb/>
t -s thing be placed or left <lb/>
lawful authority, upon <lb/>
-u -b sidewalk n in the gutters or <lb/>
i -Is thereto, <lb/>
t such lot snail remove <lb/>
l a tie r nonce by <lb/>
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requiring him t,. <lb/>
move prohibited s. <lb/>
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lour hour in remove the same, he <lb/>
dollars for each <lb/>
ii may -o rein <lb/>
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imposed. K. <lb/>
Mayor. <lb/>
Nature Its Wood With a Coat of <lb/>
Bark. <lb/>
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sold in h n <lb/>
Hi existed -he w,.,,,, , ave <lb/>
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paint <lb/>
lit of <lb/>
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-lie;, . and <lb/>
ii, A- <lb/>
A Testimonial Commending <lb/>
Mrs Joe Remedy for <lb/>
Rheumatism, <lb/>
;. C, July <lb/>
A few ago I was <lb/>
aim rheumatism, which was cans- <lb/>
id by indigestion. For about ten <lb/>
i I was confined to my lied <lb/>
seeks every spring <lb/>
Ml fall when I would so bad <lb/>
II I could not move muscle q <lb/>
body. I ed different <lb/>
doctors but they to dome <lb/>
any good. these attacks <lb/>
my head was shaved, and mustard <lb/>
and By platters were applied to <lb/>
my head, back, shoulders and feet <lb/>
bat that treat men I did it no <lb/>
Some friend- in Charlotte <lb/>
me to try Mis <lb/>
I half bottles <lb/>
and took it. was getting <lb/>
continued ii until I took <lb/>
two bottles, which made a <lb/>
permanent cure of me, as have <lb/>
not bad any of the <lb/>
since. consider Mrs Joe <lb/>
the finest <lb/>
cine is sold to-day, I have <lb/>
it lo and it <lb/>
satisfaction every case. <lb/>
Before using Mrs Person's Bern- <lb/>
my usual weight was from <lb/>
to Now I weight <lb/>
my h, aim is good. <lb/>
C. BAH KIN, <lb/>
Mountain Mills, <lb/>
Lowell, N. C. <lb/>
vassal i<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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