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inch velvet, u l <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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all go in this sale at only <lb/>
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patterns, regular <lb/>
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pair of Pants <lb/>
worth op to price <lb/>
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Children's French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at . <lb/>
Men's good <lb/>
socks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
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and plain reg. price <lb/>
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will secure for <lb/>
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Better value or <lb/>
made garments have <lb/>
never offered by any concern <lb/>
in N. We claim them <lb/>
be the equal of any l; <lb/>
in the at this <lb/>
sale only, tor <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
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Suits <lb/>
two piece suits. <lb/>
and double breasted <lb/>
positively worth <lb/>
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The in styles is <lb/>
and <lb/>
that were always sold at Hi. <lb/>
all in this at <lb/>
-Thirty distinct <lb/>
in Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, <lb/>
all the swellest of <lb/>
and staple styles, sale price <lb/>
and eyes, black and <lb/>
white, worth at only <lb/>
The best bran pins ever <lb/>
sold, at only <lb/>
Pearl Shin and Dress but <lb/>
tons different styles, per dot <lb/>
Braid worth <lb/>
to bunch <lb/>
Bone 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. U <lb/>
to bow to <lb/>
Shoes for Men and Boys <lb/>
Men's shoes for business <lb/>
that means service and <lb/>
comfort all newest shapes, <lb/>
worth ale price <lb/>
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the market for e price <lb/>
certainly to any make, <lb/>
latest toes and style, in all <lb/>
the latest leathers, all go in <lb/>
ibis big sale <lb/>
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date leathers, new toe <lb/>
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for sun I r, regular <lb/>
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com; and tie, <lb/>
quality, sale price <lb/>
and Furnish- <lb/>
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wart Ii price <lb/>
doz Men's <lb/>
underwear and Men's rib <lb/>
bed Shirts drawers, <lb/>
in many shades, all are <lb/>
finished in best <lb/>
manner, all <lb/>
regular during <lb/>
this your choice <lb/>
Dozens of high grade under <lb/>
wear all will b. <lb/>
on sale for ton days at <lb/>
same proportionate price <lb/>
Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
c Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Rocks worth lie, only <lb/>
Men's Fancy Shirts, regular <lb/>
only <lb/>
Men's fancy Die Shirts <lb/>
regular values <lb/>
Men's Fancy and <lb/>
Shirts worth <lb/>
Men's Dress Shirts <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Men's wort <lb/>
at <lb/>
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To <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., Must Sell C. T. Entire Stock <lb/>
IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. <lb/>
TEN DAY, M <lb/>
Friday, July 7th, Opt wonderful profit sacrifice <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Frisky. <lb/>
ONt DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
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/>
After the noonday meal we went <lb/>
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/>
was <lb/>
broken <lb/>
id <lb/>
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/>
from his protecting roof with <lb/>
his <lb/>
We wonder Ibis face lost its <lb/>
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/>
After a few been <lb/>
played tall, limping form of <lb/>
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/>
hut rejoice accident prov- <lb/>
ed no more serious. <lb/>
God to Judge. <lb/>
Did ever hear of a man <lb/>
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/>
neat to . <lb/>
I . . ., it was not devoid of interest, <lb/>
supper lime, and shortly <lb/>
II , for we made pretty pi; <lb/>
retired to rest ourselves for the <lb/>
. i . u. . r plays. <lb/>
next day. , <lb/>
Bert made a double, <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
he threw to Turner another, <lb/>
d we made Mill when . <lb/>
threw to Hist, and <lb/>
double <lb/>
ha I <lb/>
battles of <lb/>
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/>
to first, Turner J. weal out In <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Movable History. <lb/>
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on which was marked the height to <lb/>
which the river had risen during a <lb/>
recent Hood. <lb/>
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so glad you're just an ordinary <lb/>
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Occupant of a lot any <lb/>
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a -I clear e weeds, grass and other <lb/>
rank vegetation as far as such lots <lb/>
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Mrs Joe Remedy for <lb/>
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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/>
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Mountain Mills, <lb/>
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CLEARANCE <lb/>
We make it a Rule to use every legitimate effort to carry over <lb/>
no goods season to Season. <lb/>
We Have Been Through Our <lb/>
Stock Recently <lb/>
and find we have, too many goods in and in order to clear <lb/>
these out we have arranged bargain table; in the <lb/>
and made reductions in -rices. <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER. <lb/>
A Sensation- <lb/>
In The Dry <lb/>
Thursday, July Mr. Alfred E <lb/>
Tucker Clone His Store, Making <lb/>
Preparations for the Greatest <lb/>
Ever <lb/>
Known by the People <lb/>
of Greenville. <lb/>
The Peerless Mill Rectory <lb/>
Syndicate of Ne Yolk are <lb/>
one of their in He <lb/>
A. E Tucker Store, beginning <lb/>
July and <lb/>
days. Mr. Watson <lb/>
syndicate will entire <lb/>
charge of the Tucker store and this <lb/>
sale, which is positive <lb/>
that bargains lie given <lb/>
never by any in <lb/>
the Mate of North Carolina. Mi. <lb/>
Walton hi a national reputation <lb/>
as a he con. <lb/>
dueled these mill factory sales <lb/>
in almost every slate and city In <lb/>
Union, and never has on. <lb/>
The <lb/>
power <lb/>
price on new and <lb/>
will be demonstrated <lb/>
in every way wherever this <lb/>
banner is In <lb/>
to the very large and <lb/>
selected stock of goods in this <lb/>
store, hr. Watson has bought <lb/>
from the thousand. <lb/>
of worth of bright, new <lb/>
goods at no <lb/>
in this stile can buy at. <lb/>
Every item in will have <lb/>
a mill and factory sales ticket on it <lb/>
means better merchandise, <lb/>
for less money, <lb/>
bought in our city. Don't <lb/>
your money regular goods <lb/>
when you your dollar do <lb/>
the work from two to <lb/>
at this Read the <lb/>
Mill Sale <lb/>
item In that means money <lb/>
in yo pocket. <lb/>
GUARANTEED DIVIDEND OF FIVE <lb/>
PREMIUMS. <lb/>
Young man, why pay when you can buy <lb/>
the same contract tor premiums On account of a higher <lb/>
interest rate and lower expense loading SECURITY <lb/>
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make this great <lb/>
saving tor you. Write the Home Greensboro. North <lb/>
Carolina, or see <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Women and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Music. The <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
College <lb/>
Courses <lb/>
High Standard <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
SUITED. <lb/>
A barrel for the <lb/>
A band oat <lb/>
A knock-out for the bruiser <lb/>
Ann for tile Feel. <lb/>
is the All <lb/>
s II it and the result. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Is Read By Everybody reach, and <lb/>
It reaches money U pay for what want, <lb/>
if yon have what they advertise it and yon are to <lb/>
get a part f their money. <lb/>
RATES <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE <lb/>
And Mechanic Arts <lb/>
C C <lb/>
Colored Lawn , Special Patterns White Goods. Embroideries, Ladies <lb/>
Black Dress Linen. Ladies Fast Black Hose, values <lb/>
for Ladies Vests. Ladies Belts. <lb/>
Ali Ladies Misses and Infants <lb/>
SLIPPERS <lb/>
are in this Offering. <lb/>
IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO LOOK THROUGH <lb/>
THESE BARGAINS MAKING YOUR <lb/>
PURCHASES. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S GREAT <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. Ci July <lb/>
The are quite <lb/>
oaring the <lb/>
Miss Aside return- <lb/>
ed last wk after several <lb/>
visit to fried the river. <lb/>
E. E. Oil went to Vanceboro <lb/>
Friday Saturday. <lb/>
Ill's who <lb/>
bees away sister, re- <lb/>
turned <lb/>
Mis Stokes is visiting <lb/>
Nora <lb/>
Mi- Barker, of Winter- <lb/>
ville. was ii the <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Prof. I. link and of <lb/>
the neighborhood <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Miss i <lb/>
near <lb/>
N. C. C a few I <lb/>
to visit hi brother, Levi Fore- <lb/>
lines. <lb/>
Misses and Lucy Hell <lb/>
Lung-ton, and Jennie <lb/>
Mint to Ayden <lb/>
day to take a music. <lb/>
tieS. H. convention <lb/>
at Bethany on <lb/>
invited. Don't forget the <lb/>
basket. <lb/>
Did it <lb/>
rained. <lb/>
Did it <lb/>
It wet. <lb/>
i is asserted en the <lb/>
of a <lb/>
scribe that for be last ten days <lb/>
the ladies and of that <lb/>
burg wishing to board train <lb/>
either had t for It or like <lb/>
be <lb/>
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the t it in City, of which <lb/>
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brethren, hare y bowels of <lb/>
A depot, <lb/>
an ye love help, oh, <lb/>
O. Haste or <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Offers practical industrial <lb/>
education in Agriculture, <lb/>
Engineering, trial <lb/>
Chemistry, and the Textile <lb/>
Art. Tuition a year. <lb/>
month, <lb/>
Scholarships- <lb/>
President Winston, <lb/>
t W. N. C. <lb/>
Jr sea <lb/>
. REFRESHING. <lb/>
CURE <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
I have purchased stock id <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Thigpen and ill on bus- <lb/>
at old on Five <lb/>
I will add to the stock <lb/>
of the trade and will at <lb/>
ill times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Lane Groceries. <lb/>
Con feet ion Tobacco, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
on in- when the <lb/>
beet Groceries the price <lb/>
ii. v he fold. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
The Five Grocer. <lb/>
Always <lb/>
via <lb/>
COAST LINE. <lb/>
BUFFALO, N. Y., return <lb/>
Annual Grand <lb/>
Lodge N. Y. <lb/>
July -15, Tickets <lb/>
sale July 9th and final <lb/>
, July 15th. Tickets will be <lb/>
in each direction. of <lb/>
limit to August may be <lb/>
obtained by deposit of ticket <lb/>
with Special and payment <lb/>
of fee of STOP at <lb/>
Washington, Baltimore and <lb/>
Philadelphia on tickets reading <lb/>
those points will be <lb/>
lowed on going trip within <lb/>
transit limit, and on return trip <lb/>
within final limit, July It <lb/>
tickets have been extended, stop <lb/>
can be not la exceed ten <lb/>
days, not later then <lb/>
return <lb/>
National Educational <lb/>
Association, <lb/>
July Tickets on sale <lb/>
Jane to July 2nd inclusive, <lb/>
final limit July Tickets <lb/>
restricted to continuous passage <lb/>
ill each direction. Extension of <lb/>
the limit may in- obtained <lb/>
to 31st, of <lb/>
ticket Special Agent asp <lb/>
payment fee of cents at <lb/>
lime f --it. Stop over at <lb/>
return trip may <lb/>
be ticket <lb/>
. . joint <lb/>
lit. Asbury Part. and is <lb/>
W J-i M New <lb/>
York mm ,.,. day <lb/>
after validation at Asbury Park <lb/>
a. upon payment fee of <lb/>
time of deposit, <lb/>
on ease stop over at New- <lb/>
York extend beyond August <lb/>
Stop Washington, <lb/>
Baltimore and ill <lb/>
on the going trip <lb/>
going the ticket <lb/>
exceed July Bid and on <lb/>
the return trip within final <lb/>
ticket. If tickets <lb/>
been extended stop over may be <lb/>
taken for period often not <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
of It, x ft <lb/>
Also Gorman Siding, <lb/>
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb/>
for building a ; <lb/>
house Bills cat to or <lb/>
en abort <lb/>
Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, <lb/>
Located in section <lb/>
et the <lb/>
Fear operation each <lb/>
one presided ever by a skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Our place is sharp <lb/>
our towels clean. <lb/>
We thank yon for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you when <lb/>
good service is wanted <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
John W. a white so.- <lb/>
who was from <lb/>
for from <lb/>
the stats ea day this week. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Fine Wood, every <lb/>
length, delivered at <lb/>
The a. No. <lb/>
for <lb/>
JOB JENKINS. <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Carolin<lb/>
CONDENSED REPORT OF DISPENSARY FOR YEAR <lb/>
JUNE 30TH, 1905. <lb/>
To total paid for stock, purchases 20.028.53 <lb/>
for salaries, insurance, etc. <lb/>
stale taxes <lb/>
for of <lb/>
To cash on hand <lb/>
To bills payable <lb/>
To profits to of <lb/>
By total amount of sales <lb/>
of stock baud less <lb/>
625.10 <lb/>
0,000.00 <lb/>
552.16 <lb/>
4,331.47 <lb/>
144,072.97 <lb/>
To year in of disbursements a, <lb/>
To cash on <lb/>
To amount paid town of <lb/>
stats of North Carolina <lb/>
stock on hand paid for <lb/>
Total profits for business <lb/>
We the undersigned commissioners h <lb/>
above statement found the same correct to the <lb/>
edge belief. <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
625.10 <lb/>
239.14 <lb/>
10,416.40 <lb/>
aye examined th- <lb/>
know I <lb/>
J. N. Han <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
W. Bryan<lb/>
SHOT INTO HOUSE. <lb/>
Room Occupied by Ward <lb/>
Hon. W. M. Bond. Seven Eight <lb/>
Have Been <lb/>
Elizabeth City, July A <lb/>
his here from <lb/>
in , which states <lb/>
early Wednesday morning a <lb/>
room is hotel there occupied <lb/>
by Solicitor Ward and Hon. W. <lb/>
M. Bond was by a number <lb/>
of men interested la the illicit sale <lb/>
liquor, is that <lb/>
shout o'clock that same <lb/>
Mayor residence <lb/>
fired into by crowd tin <lb/>
weapons used being rifles and <lb/>
pistols. window panes <lb/>
were broken, it is said, but no one <lb/>
was hart, are given <lb/>
by a party who arrived at <lb/>
tonight, from Columbia. <lb/>
details of the affair <lb/>
then the be at <lb/>
this t me. It is reported the <lb/>
liquor men were to revenge <lb/>
themselves on Ward and the mayor <lb/>
for something they claimed these <lb/>
gentlemen had done to them. It <lb/>
is thought the were <lb/>
composed blind tiger men who <lb/>
bad been run down prosecuted <lb/>
by Ward, and were <lb/>
on bail. or eight of the <lb/>
number, white and black, have <lb/>
been arrested. Our informant, <lb/>
is unable to their <lb/>
names- <lb/>
John Wilton Captured. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C, July <lb/>
the is charged <lb/>
with the murder of Henry Maxwell <lb/>
several weeks ago, has been located <lb/>
and is now is jail it High Point. <lb/>
Wallace afternoon <lb/>
received a from High <lb/>
Point that Wilson had <lb/>
been captured, ad would be held <lb/>
an officer arrived. An <lb/>
will leave in the morning fer High <lb/>
Point and will return tomorrow <lb/>
afternoon with his prisoner. <lb/>
the tragedy Wilson has been <lb/>
scarce around these <lb/>
parts. <lb/>
R L. <lb/>
Marion K. C, July <lb/>
R. L. formerly Washing <lb/>
ton, N. C, died here yesterday <lb/>
after an illness covering some <lb/>
weeks, She was a devoted wife <lb/>
and consecrated Christian, her <lb/>
death a mi over the whole <lb/>
community. <lb/>
Vaughan, former agent <lb/>
of the Singer Sewing Machine <lb/>
Company, was sentenced to years <lb/>
in the penitentiary in Raleigh <lb/>
yesterday for forgery and <lb/>
Element. <lb/>
DELIGHTFUL <lb/>
Complimentary to Sue Corbitt, <lb/>
Wilson and Louise Moore, of Washington. <lb/>
On I Messrs. Bascom, <lb/>
and Carl Wilson entertained <lb/>
a few of friends at a <lb/>
party complimentary to <lb/>
Moore, of Washington, and <lb/>
of Wilson. They were invited <lb/>
in the parlor t. n <lb/>
the i <lb/>
were requested to stand and read <lb/>
their toast aloud and they all wen- <lb/>
very good, Mr. <lb/>
leaking the best toast was present <lb/>
ed beautiful burnt <lb/>
purse, and he presented it to his <lb/>
partner Miss Florence Blow. <lb/>
After the enjoyable toast were <lb/>
given, all guests were <lb/>
pipers containing <lb/>
the different States of United <lb/>
Several young ladies tied <lb/>
for Ibis prise and Miss Lou <lb/>
Moore drew the lucky number and <lb/>
was given the first prize, and Mr. <lb/>
received the booby, <lb/>
which all had of fun over. <lb/>
Then they were invited in the <lb/>
room where was <lb/>
s thence to the hall where <lb/>
was served by Miss Mattie <lb/>
King and Mr. Willie <lb/>
Below is the toast given by <lb/>
that was considered ex- <lb/>
to the girl with hair and <lb/>
eyes, of a beautiful brow, <lb/>
Her superior is yet to be found, <lb/>
She is the prettiest and the best in <lb/>
town; <lb/>
Her rivals are <lb/>
Though her are vast, <lb/>
We all know, this no other than <lb/>
Florence Blow, <lb/>
So we wish her health, wealth <lb/>
happiness wherever she goes. <lb/>
the invited <lb/>
guests. <lb/>
Miss. Lillian Carr with <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Mattie King with <lb/>
Willie Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Blow with Alfred <lb/>
Miss Whitfield with <lb/>
Carl Wilson. <lb/>
Miss Susie Warren with Earl <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
Miss with <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Warren with Alex- <lb/>
Harper. <lb/>
Miss Louise Moore with Cecil <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
Miss Corbitt with Lee <lb/>
Miss Mary with Nor- <lb/>
man Warren- <lb/>
Sleep Comfortable <lb/>
-BY. <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE BEST. <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old people had to go from house to <lb/>
to the news or meet at the roads store once a week <lb/>
to find out what was going on. They were slow days. <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
But in this day of numerous rural free delivery <lb/>
mail you can get the news every day. <lb/>
This is the leading ago and no horn- is complete without <lb/>
a good newspaper. Every man ought to take his county paper <lb/>
and know what is going on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
can supply you with the news. print editions, Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
THE DAILY <lb/>
is a page paper and costs <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
i is a large <lb/>
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CHOLERA <lb/>
Child Not Expected to Live from One <lb/>
Hour Another, but by <lb/>
Colic, <lb/>
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the little of I. N . <lb/>
Dewey of Va., was <lb/>
seriously ill cf cholera <lb/>
last summer gave her and <lb/>
did not expect her to live from one <lb/>
hour to he says. <lb/>
happened to think of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Colic, Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy and got a bottle of it from <lb/>
the store. In live hours I saw a <lb/>
change for the better. We kept on <lb/>
giving it and she had taken <lb/>
the half of one sh was <lb/>
This r- for by <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Carolina Beys is England <lb/>
In the Baltimore appears <lb/>
an article from Mr. C. <lb/>
relating Ike of <lb/>
a He, with a <lb/>
number of other North <lb/>
boys, set sail in June for <lb/>
and the Continent, aboard one <lb/>
the cattle ships. Among the party <lb/>
are Messrs. R. R, Reynolds, <lb/>
Asheville; O. M. Gardner, Shelby; <lb/>
H. B. Asheville; A. C. <lb/>
limes, P. Cheshire <lb/>
Tarboro; W. S. Jr., <lb/>
and Roy Smith, Tun <lb/>
all whom at the <lb/>
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V Job Department <lb/>
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Remember every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
Bed under not the best, price re- <lb/>
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OUR STOCK IS IN <lb/>
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WHEN TOD NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
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A. H. Taft, <lb/>
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Are Suffering <lb/>
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St. Hospital, Va. MM. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
It in.- Stale I have been using <lb/>
myself cod for patients the Buckhorn <lb/>
very freely for several months and do not hesitate to <lb/>
mend it in highest terms. <lb/>
In in rheumatic and gouty conditions in <lb/>
certain eases constipation I have excellent results <lb/>
its use. It is an drinking water. <lb/>
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it. L. M. D. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
The shippers guarantee, tr mineral so far <lb/>
known, is the most powerful diuretic. <lb/>
They will furnish a case any other water, of its <lb/>
reputation or price, and by actual, practical, <lb/>
comparison, that there is not a water known to the public <lb/>
that will equal in uric diathesis. <lb/>
R. H. HOOD <lb/>
This on at J A. i. <lb/>
j at S. M. <lb/>
Skinner, Hairy Jr. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
ad <lb/>
We hereby that we hive <lb/>
associated with us, in the practice of <lb/>
Law, Mr. Hairy Skinner, Jr. <lb/>
The will continue as i-<lb/>
Lawyers. <lb/>
MoS. <lb/>
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H. W. <lb/>
j IN <lb/>
J ff. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Ties and Bags. <lb/>
Mid <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
TUT <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 BROS., <lb/>
The <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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MOUNTAINS TO SEA. <lb/>
in the post at Greenville. N. C. as second matter, <lb/>
rates made upon application. <lb/>
desired a. in Pitt and adjoining <lb/>
Mil in mt lo <lb/>
k. X. C, Tummy, July 1905. <lb/>
All the discussions shout <lb/>
discussions in which most <lb/>
, in this country have <lb/>
took span are very indications <lb/>
an public conscience <lb/>
Dr, you suppose that all who have <lb/>
ever Mb <lb/>
mm into <lb/>
counters <lb/>
ii is clean <lb/>
dollars that <lb/>
hands or over their <lb/>
ascertain i t not <lb/>
The saying that have to die <lb/>
to beat the insurance <lb/>
don't go now. Then bare been <lb/>
several eminent gentlemen who <lb/>
beaten companies that are <lb/>
still right much alive. <lb/>
tin Gov. Hogg, of <lb/>
Texas, a high place on tie <lb/>
Panama Canal and <lb/>
a man named like <lb/>
and President Roosevelt <lb/>
expect Secretary Hoot to keep the <lb/>
ball moving <lb/>
difference between the three <lb/>
men This will he a ease of Rot <lb/>
II or I've. <lb/>
Cotton farmers ought to <lb/>
the habit of cultivating the bay <lb/>
fever. It strikes us that hay will <lb/>
grow wherever cotton does <lb/>
The New Yorker who estimated <lb/>
the population of that <lb/>
about surely did his <lb/>
muting on the 4th July <lb/>
Sam is making much <lb/>
fuss over the deficit. Perhaps he is <lb/>
like the majority of us. never <lb/>
unless he is head over in debt. <lb/>
i justice, i e robbed <lb/>
the banker, who stole is <lb/>
out on hail after being sentenced <lb/>
i ii years in the pen course <lb/>
has been taken. The fact <lb/>
is , , i II mighty light with <lb/>
years. According to the way <lb/>
sou. or are punished, he <lb/>
lo have years. <lb/>
The Standard Co. would DOS <lb/>
like to furnish with <lb/>
enough oil to run him to a warmer <lb/>
climate than this. <lb/>
If it raining a few days <lb/>
longer a trip the shore will <lb/>
not be necessary We can just go <lb/>
sailing right at home. <lb/>
Bernard referred lo the man o <lb/>
young M a cowardly <lb/>
cur. But remember he was way <lb/>
in Norfolk when he used this <lb/>
language. Such of homes <lb/>
It is usually a man <lb/>
marries for her money, hut <lb/>
cases out of it is the old <lb/>
man's money. <lb/>
we never have under- <lb/>
stood and that is where how tin <lb/>
as Bernard be tolerated spend their <lb/>
no community over thirty minutes <lb/>
It is said that ex-Governor <lb/>
will ho I candidate against <lb/>
Simmons for the office of <lb/>
Senator- If true, <lb/>
it means Senator Simmons will be <lb/>
re-elected without opposition. <lb/>
A Cleveland physician claims that <lb/>
he can cure a man of the liquor <lb/>
habit by rendering him insane. A <lb/>
man doesn't need a physician to do <lb/>
if he will just stick lo old <lb/>
it'll do the work itself. <lb/>
between bunk failures. <lb/>
There are some sections in the <lb/>
town that the sanitary conditions are <lb/>
very bad, and should be looked <lb/>
after more carefully. <lb/>
A society man in Colorado refused <lb/>
In drink a toast to his former wife. <lb/>
Possibly he bad rather have roasted <lb/>
her than her <lb/>
The rainy weather is helping <lb/>
f the base ball teams, especially <lb/>
the per columns. <lb/>
Wouldn't ii y u if when they <lb/>
get ti the butt ii. of this cotton <lb/>
scandal they find this man Holmes <lb/>
the only an I i cotton boll <lb/>
weevil <lb/>
We are Dot a weather prophet, b u <lb/>
y need not expect any fair weather <lb/>
in this latitude for several days yet <lb/>
will be fair. <lb/>
We do not think the idea of <lb/>
selling the crop before it is <lb/>
made is a wise one. <lb/>
J. -1 <lb/>
The only trouble about hoop- <lb/>
skirts in again will be the <lb/>
doors. <lb/>
juror who held <lb/>
out for in the trial <lb/>
did because Dewey owned up to <lb/>
swiped all that money. <lb/>
Greenville run up <lb/>
against the real thing at Norfolk <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
What does Raleigh want with <lb/>
saloons A rumor says that a <lb/>
ml can get liquor in Haleigh <lb/>
night and Sunday's too. <lb/>
tenth alone is necessary to make <lb/>
some people realize what hypocrite <lb/>
they are.<lb/>
If the base ball teems decide to go <lb/>
into the union look out for <lb/>
U- M.-L- <lb/>
If it suits Miss everybody <lb/>
else to be <lb/>
has at last succeeded in <lb/>
barging troubles to the <lb/>
hack drivers. This ought to settle <lb/>
the matter. <lb/>
The who attempted to com- <lb/>
suicide in a chair in <lb/>
Indianapolis had a vary close shave. <lb/>
The statement that denotes <lb/>
is not so bad on the bald <lb/>
headed man, that it not say <lb/>
what kind of character hair denotes. <lb/>
It wouldn't do for the to win <lb/>
nil the time. <lb/>
II III <lb/>
When Mr. Cheatham caused the <lb/>
investigation into the cotton leaks to <lb/>
be made, an was made so <lb/>
discredit him the ground that <lb/>
he did not officially represent the <lb/>
Southern Cotton Association. In <lb/>
view of the tremendous results sf <lb/>
the investigation started by Cheat- <lb/>
ham, those who said things about <lb/>
him ought now to take them <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Correspondence <lb/>
Norfolk, Va, July <lb/>
We have heard of toboggan <lb/>
and had visions of the the <lb/>
but neither of them <lb/>
equal the of a roll down <lb/>
from the to the sea. <lb/>
Having spent nearly a week among <lb/>
the superb mountain scenery <lb/>
Western North Carolina, I decided <lb/>
to take the remainder of ray vacation <lb/>
within the sound of the rolling <lb/>
lows, and in hours the miles <lb/>
between and the Atlantic <lb/>
had been and here I am. <lb/>
Norfolk is among the most enter- <lb/>
prising and progressive titles on the <lb/>
Atlantic there is always <lb/>
much of interest to be seen. It has <lb/>
been a few I was last <lb/>
here and the changes noticed are <lb/>
almost marvelous. There is thrift <lb/>
progress on every band, <lb/>
sky-scraper is also getting <lb/>
in evidence. <lb/>
There are so many <lb/>
here a North Carolinian feels <lb/>
much at home when he strikes Nor <lb/>
folk The city is largely <lb/>
i from across the line, mid <lb/>
the best business brain and <lb/>
came from North The <lb/>
Old North State largely built Nor- <lb/>
folk and made the city what it is. <lb/>
The city directory reads very mm ii <lb/>
like it was of a North Carolina town. <lb/>
Pitt county is well represented <lb/>
Norfolk's business men The <lb/>
wholesale dry goods firm of Winston- <lb/>
Whichard Co has two county <lb/>
ya in L. and II. W. Which- <lb/>
ard and they rank with the bast <lb/>
business men here. The Mercantile <lb/>
Hank has a Pitt county C, <lb/>
its president and ho is <lb/>
also the leader in the commission <lb/>
Bros, ft Which- <lb/>
ard Pitt county boys, a <lb/>
large retail business in South Nor- <lb/>
folk. Miss Minnie a <lb/>
county girl, is proprietress of the <lb/>
Hotel and is also conducting <lb/>
the summer resort hotel at <lb/>
by Beach W, Little, of <lb/>
conducts two large drug stores at <lb/>
Newport News. Beside these there <lb/>
are several young men from <lb/>
holding important positions in <lb/>
houses here, and there are none <lb/>
better than our boys. <lb/>
Norfolk is ideally located for <lb/>
pleasure and it is no won- <lb/>
that through the <lb/>
come here by the <lb/>
thousands. There are places <lb/>
of interest the city, while the <lb/>
splendid car service brings <lb/>
delightful resorts as i Md <lb/>
Virginia Beach, Pine Ocean <lb/>
View, Willoughby Beach, Cape <lb/>
Henry and others access, <lb/>
the furthest being reached in less <lb/>
than an hour. Some of these resorts <lb/>
rival Island and Atlantic City <lb/>
in attractions, while for real enjoy- <lb/>
in sailing, fishing and bathing <lb/>
they cannot be surpassed. <lb/>
Norfolk's harbor is one of the <lb/>
finest in the world and ships from <lb/>
all nations of the earth can be <lb/>
seen coming and going through <lb/>
Roads. In population, <lb/>
business and wealth the city goes <lb/>
forward with rapid bounds- It baa <lb/>
up-to date newspapers they are <lb/>
doing their part toward the city's <lb/>
advancement. <lb/>
goes steadily on for <lb/>
exposition here in <lb/>
and it is going to rival any <lb/>
similar enterprise ever held in this <lb/>
country, while from a naval stand- <lb/>
point it will surpass anything the <lb/>
world has seen. J W, <lb/>
W- -11 <lb/>
Possibly Ur. <lb/>
fact that it was hard to boat a follow <lb/>
at his own <lb/>
Pew Mn Know Their Own Clothes. <lb/>
few days Mr. W. T. <lb/>
George, of St. I walked into <lb/>
establishment where I had left a <lb/>
suit of clothes to be cleaned, my <lb/>
reason for going in person being <lb/>
that had lost the ticket <lb/>
when the clothes were left, and as I <lb/>
knew the proprietor l thought it <lb/>
would not be difficult to my <lb/>
garments. In this I made a big <lb/>
mistake it was by doing <lb/>
some very persuasive talking that <lb/>
I succeeded. As it was, the <lb/>
were given over with the same <lb/>
reluctance that a Chinaman shows <lb/>
when a customer minus bis ticket <lb/>
for his collars and shirts. <lb/>
know you very well, and will let <lb/>
you take the things said the <lb/>
it is establishing a bad <lb/>
precedent. The trouble is <lb/>
don't believe that one man in <lb/>
twenty identify his clothing, <lb/>
no reason for supposing yon <lb/>
to an When I <lb/>
in business years ago would let <lb/>
people carry off things without tick <lb/>
and it caused so much trouble <lb/>
and leas that HA iron-clad rule was <lb/>
I've seen men come in <lb/>
here and swear that they left a <lb/>
brown suit to be cleaned, when ii <lb/>
Mimed be gray, or vice versa. <lb/>
It as though any <lb/>
ought lo know bis own clothes, but <lb/>
the is that very <lb/>
Washington Post. <lb/>
REDUCTION ON <lb/>
SUMMER CLOTHING <lb/>
It's getting the of year every- <lb/>
thing Summery must be put on the ired <lb/>
far as this store is concerned; yet, two <lb/>
full wearing months are ahead. <lb/>
A better chance to buy Men's Clothing, 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 <lb/>
if we can help It. <lb/>
Note a few of our cut prices. <lb/>
THE COLD OF 1816. <lb/>
He Knew of One. <lb/>
The cross-examiner was a smart <lb/>
man whose object was to disconcert <lb/>
witness and discredit his <lb/>
say your name <lb/>
was the first question. <lb/>
Michael eh <lb/>
me ibis question <lb/>
careful. Are you a married <lb/>
think was married <lb/>
think because you got <lb/>
married that you area married man <lb/>
do <lb/>
me whom you <lb/>
married married a <lb/>
you than to <lb/>
trifle the court Of course you <lb/>
married a woman; did you over hear <lb/>
of anyone many a <lb/>
sister <lb/>
Men's Coat and Pants 88.50 <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now 87-50 <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Ac Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Ac Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
his much speech at <lb/>
Ottawa, Thomas W. Lawson bad <lb/>
some things say about He <lb/>
described lbs as <lb/>
able, fearless, honest, but all <lb/>
on the money question. is <lb/>
a republican or it might be <lb/>
that he was after Stopping in Mr. <lb/>
shoes as a leader of those <lb/>
who demand radical reforms. He is <lb/>
doubtless not so brilliant ail orator <lb/>
as Mr. Bryan, are no tWO <lb/>
ways about can sling <lb/>
a pen. He is also an expert, a <lb/>
table past mauler, in advertising. <lb/>
I is much more talked of now <lb/>
than If his remedy <lb/>
he et in presidential class. <lb/>
Greensboro Telegram. <lb/>
SWELLEST LINE OF SUMMER <lb/>
TROUSERS <lb/>
SEE THE PRICES. <lb/>
Peg Top Trousers Swell Pat- <lb/>
terns 15,00 value, DOW 18.00 now <lb/>
All Wool Clash Dark Plaid <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Brown 3.00 <lb/>
value, now 9.60 <lb/>
All Wool Crash Gray <lb/>
value now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Linen color <lb/>
now <lb/>
Coat Ac Pants <lb/>
Men's Ac Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's At Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
In Allen laid down <lb/>
the proposition that editor has <lb/>
the right to give the news and pub- <lb/>
the facts, if he knows them, but <lb/>
he has no right, us I believe, to <lb/>
judge the or t throw the <lb/>
weight of his opinion in the jury <lb/>
There is not a respectable <lb/>
newspaper in the State that will <lb/>
disagree with Judge Allen in his <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
Can you afford to miss a stile, where the prices touch <lb/>
your purse so gently <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
the <lb/>
you ever happened to meet <lb/>
the girl who is always posing There <lb/>
are girls, and of them, who <lb/>
with this Have <lb/>
you ever met a young man who is <lb/>
always pro posing There are <lb/>
men, and many of them, who are <lb/>
with that <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
A Connecticut man claims <lb/>
he sot a trap for a deer and caught <lb/>
his mother-in-law. The rascal no <lb/>
doubt paying her back for sol <lb/>
ting traps and catching him several <lb/>
times. We have as mother-in-law <lb/>
but we think it would be real nice <lb/>
jolly to have one. Wilmington <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Men's Coat Ac Pants <lb/>
DOV <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Three Piece Suits <lb/>
18.50 value, now <lb/>
Men's Wool Serge <lb/>
Piece Suits values <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's Gray <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
SI value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray Slim Suits <lb/>
value, now 8.50 <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Range, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardwire come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
th. <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
pump pipe and <lb/>
at A. W. Anne Co <lb/>
clock and <lb/>
lot of . . <lb/>
A. Ange A They Highest <lb/>
are by tin <lb/>
become <lb/>
h . <lb/>
J. D. Cox is a few days. <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper ask him <lb/>
bout prices Of anything that you <lb/>
re in. <lb/>
The -keeper for the A. G. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., F. A. <lb/>
who was called home on account <lb/>
of the illness of his lister, <lb/>
returned Friday morning. <lb/>
Span peanuts seed at T. <lb/>
N. Mauling Co's. <lb/>
J. H. Hudson, of Black Jack, <lb/>
came down Friday afternoon. <lb/>
We have been informed that <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. pay <lb/>
price for country prices. <lb/>
Car load flour just received. <lb/>
Harrington Berber Co. <lb/>
is <lb/>
her friend. Miss <lb/>
We T. W. Wood <lb/>
Sons millet <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. <lb/>
C. W. of Clay- <lb/>
ton, a former of the <lb/>
Baptist church here, is now in <lb/>
town, A. O. Cox. <lb/>
r delighted to have him <lb/>
with <lb/>
The A. G. ix Mfg. Co-. <lb/>
been rushed for trucks <lb/>
flues ibis week. <lb/>
Mr. Quinn. Kinston, here <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
another shipment <lb/>
of men children shoes. <lb/>
Miss Georgia Joyner, La- <lb/>
Grange, over here a while <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
People have already <lb/>
aware of the fact, that the Hun- <lb/>
buggy II the best buggy on <lb/>
the and cannot be <lb/>
passed . <lb/>
It has rained rained this <lb/>
week but the rain break up <lb/>
a party was to be <lb/>
We don't know much about <lb/>
but for lull ask <lb/>
J. B. Fry and if he can't give <lb/>
them to you perhaps he tell <lb/>
you someone there who can, surely <lb/>
he wasn't the only one there. <lb/>
Don't eyes feel like there <lb/>
is grit Do they pain you <lb/>
and feel tired reading Do <lb/>
become mattered and adhere <lb/>
while That <lb/>
vision and should be rem <lb/>
died by eye glasses <lb/>
T Cox and carry a full line of <lb/>
spectacles and can tit eyes <lb/>
with the proper lens. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Smith is visiting In <lb/>
the country this week. <lb/>
or men to solicit <lb/>
orders for stock in <lb/>
For particulars enclose <lb/>
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C. <lb/>
Mrs. A. W. Ange left one day <lb/>
this week for where <lb/>
be will visit relatives. <lb/>
lot of ware and crock- <lb/>
always on hand. Harrington <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Miss Miriam Johnson and her <lb/>
little sister. Dorothy, left this <lb/>
afternoon to visit relatives <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec <lb/>
tally recommended for the human <lb/>
family, flue for -perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Bey, c. W. will <lb/>
preach at the Baptist church Sun. <lb/>
day p. m. at o'clock. He <lb/>
many friends here that will <lb/>
glad so meet him and hear him <lb/>
preach. <lb/>
Go to T. N. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, raisins <lb/>
We carry samples of over <lb/>
hundred of wall <lb/>
We are prepared to furnish you as <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest. Come <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere. Barber Co <lb/>
B T Cox Bro. new corned herrings, just <lb/>
paint, guaranteed received Barber ft Co. <lb/>
Fr Holt I <lb/>
U. <lb/>
for . <lb/>
sty Oil Mil. <lb/>
A few the <lb/>
area bit in <lb/>
I have the Winterville list <lb/>
the list on all the ail routes from <lb/>
Wintered- of all our <lb/>
am prepared to give <lb/>
for the piper. Come ard see me <lb/>
pay up, mi me happy, <lb/>
the editor happy, and get <lb/>
yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
for all those who pay for a <lb/>
year in advance. <lb/>
A. D. Johnston. <lb/>
prices on ice <lb/>
cream freezers at ft. O. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
For hardware mill <lb/>
W, L, House. <lb/>
and feed Stable, <lb/>
whips and W. L. <lb/>
in need of furniture era <lb/>
nice mattress see A. W. <lb/>
The next of the Winter <lb/>
ville will open Sept <lb/>
The are brighter than <lb/>
before. room-, have <lb/>
already been engaged. <lb/>
There in no why Co, <lb/>
farmers should have to such <lb/>
high prices for their Hour, they <lb/>
raise their own wheat and the <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co l thoroughly <lb/>
equipped l making splendid <lb/>
flour <lb/>
of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Barber t Co, <lb/>
I, ice an cheap the <lb/>
A. W. A. Ange k Co. <lb/>
hand lot of nice <lb/>
hats that will now go <lb/>
below cost. fail to I <lb/>
We will sell you at some price. <lb/>
K. O. Chapman Co <lb/>
For Tar honey, <lb/>
tonic, <lb/>
Dr. Bell's Eye salve, and a <lb/>
sure cure for all Dead trouble, sec <lb/>
T. N. Moaning A Co. <lb/>
When need of anything in <lb/>
the crockery and glans ware line <lb/>
be sure to see us before buying. <lb/>
It G. A Co. <lb/>
BOOM try to meet <lb/>
buggies in prices. A few try to <lb/>
them in quality <lb/>
But undertake to do <lb/>
Another huge shipment of shoes <lb/>
all styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
reasonable. Barber <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Paint your house how is the <lb/>
time, Ange Co. have the old <lb/>
reliable Town and Country <lb/>
Uncle, where are you <lb/>
I am going to A. W. Ange op,,,. . mo ,, . <lb/>
they are goods way writes F. A. Gulledge, <lb/>
down cheap now. Verbena, Ala. had a terrible <lb/>
, ,. ,, case of Piles tumors, <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. <lb/>
for indigestion at the drug cured me. Equally for Burns <lb/>
Don't worry over that little lot and all aches and pains. Only <lb/>
of cotton you had over when at Drug Stare. <lb/>
yon got through ginning your last <lb/>
lots. The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
14- <lb/>
r- <lb/>
The Greatest Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
Poplin was fur <lb/>
Suiting now <lb/>
Hamburg that was now <lb/>
Ladies Hose now <lb/>
Lawn now <lb/>
I in now Sc <lb/>
Dross Goods that was <lb/>
now <lb/>
Also a groat reduction in all <lb/>
kinds of Spring and Summer <lb/>
Dress <lb/>
Come and convinced <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
to <lb/>
Cholera Mortal By <lb/>
L and Coward Woolen <lb/>
No Pity Shown. <lb/>
Working Night and Day. <lb/>
The and little <lb/>
cotton in any quantity Zn was nude Is <lb/>
best market price paid every flay <lb/>
Plymouth Bock. change lulu <lb/>
m, per dozen. Fob Orders Into brain fag <lb/>
., , , . i u into mental power. They're <lb/>
rilled fast as the hens lay. up the health. <lb/>
Jackson Winterville N. C. . .-. a,, I,. <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay can I Wooten. <lb/>
be supplied with the well <lb/>
Mowing machines <lb/>
rakes by <lb/>
call see them. <lb/>
Weather That Came <lb/>
Year Without a <lb/>
The year 1816 has been called <lb/>
year without a The<lb/>
ago i account <lb/>
of <lb/>
January and were mild, <lb/>
arch April began <lb/>
but I <lb/>
an inch . May, <lb/>
u. re planted i . d m r <lb/>
it Baa in r -p int. June <lb/>
the i r known ibis <lb/>
i i ii e were coin- <lb/>
every green thing <lb/>
killed. . n was de- <lb/>
Snow lo the depth <lb/>
ti ii in Vermont, seven in <lb/>
Maine, three in interior of Sew <lb/>
York and in <lb/>
ore a warm It <lb/>
called a dry But little <lb/>
rain fell. The wind blew <lb/>
from it- north, cold and fierce. <lb/>
Mothers knit extra socks <lb/>
ten their children in the spring, <lb/>
and wood piles, that usually <lb/>
during the warm spell in <lb/>
of the houses, were speedily <lb/>
up again. Planting shiver- <lb/>
were together, and the <lb/>
who worked out their taxes <lb/>
on the county roads wore overcoats <lb/>
mil ten.-. n the of June <lb/>
a mow fell iii England. <lb/>
The cold was intense. farmer <lb/>
who bud a large field of corn in <lb/>
it at <lb/>
to ward oil the frost. Many <lb/>
an evening he and bis neighbors <lb/>
look turns watching them, lie was <lb/>
rewarded with the only crop of corn <lb/>
the neighborhood. <lb/>
damage was done in <lb/>
in consequence of <lb/>
rapid rise t Mississippi river. <lb/>
Fears were entertained I . in <lb/>
was cooling off, and throughout New <lb/>
England all picnics wire <lb/>
prohibited. July was <lb/>
frost and ice. Indian corn was <lb/>
nearly all destroyed. Some <lb/>
situated escaped. August <lb/>
more cheerless if possible than <lb/>
the summer months which preceded <lb/>
it. I., formed half an inch <lb/>
in thickness. Indian corn was so <lb/>
the greater part was cut <lb/>
down dried for fodder, Almost <lb/>
green thing was destroyed in <lb/>
this country and in Europe. On the <lb/>
snow tell at Bar nut, forty miles <lb/>
from little corn rip- <lb/>
in New England and the mid- <lb/>
states. supplied them- <lb/>
selves from corn produced in 1815 <lb/>
for seed in I he spring of Is IT. It <lb/>
sold at from I lo per <lb/>
September furnished about two <lb/>
weeks of the weather of <lb/>
the season, but in I lie latter part <lb/>
the month Ice formed an inch thick. <lb/>
October had more than share of <lb/>
cold was cold <lb/>
and snowy. December was comfort- <lb/>
able, and i he winter following was <lb/>
mild. Very little vegetation was <lb/>
in the eastern and middle <lb/>
The sun's rays seemed to <lb/>
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mer. All nature was clod in a sable <lb/>
hue, and mm exhibited no little <lb/>
REPORT Or THE OF <lb/>
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AT BETHEL, N. C. <lb/>
At 39th, 1906. <lb/>
d t <lb/>
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Due from I <lb/>
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Silver coin <lb/>
Nil I i k S <lb/>
Total<lb/>
93.1 <lb/>
1,318 <lb/>
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stock in <lb/>
Undivided profits <lb/>
Time <lb/>
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of Carolina, of <lb/>
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above statement is true i <lb/>
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named <lb/>
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bin, <lb/>
5.300.00 <lb/>
15,348.06 <lb/>
107.41 <lb/>
073.49<lb/>
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and sworn <lb/>
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a. k. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
II. H Cashier. <lb/>
K. J <lb/>
J. W. THOMAS, <lb/>
ROBT. <lb/>
Gratifying News. <lb/>
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-st we The a great <lb/>
money, but ii is one way of cleaning in odd <lb/>
at Silks, Dr.-e <lb/>
Linings Braids, Men's and <lb/>
and Clothing. All reduced some <lb/>
your i. by cat y <lb/>
and Slippers to go <lb/>
in tan white Met-a snits that <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
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quality all colors <lb/>
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why pay more <lb/>
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11.10 <lb/>
I rices ail sum- <lb/>
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in led <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
Men's Patent and <lb/>
Tan hoes and Slippers <lb/>
50,18.00, <lb/>
and lo k <lb/>
and <lb/>
Men S and all wool <lb/>
Serge suits, worth <lb/>
we close them at DO <lb/>
Buy It Now. <lb/>
tO lie <lb/>
Pitt County Oil Mill in needed sooner or later and when <lb/>
. Colic, Cholera <lb/>
i i It i certain <lb/>
Cotton Seed. They pay <lb/>
the highest price or will ex <lb/>
for meal. When yours <lb/>
are ready write for prices. <lb/>
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ladies gents <lb/>
slippers has arrived and our stock <lb/>
of ladies goods <lb/>
Ac. is more complete ever <lb/>
before. Consisting of mohair <lb/>
i suitings, <lb/>
that time comes you will need it <lb/>
will need it quickly. <lb/>
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L. <lb/>
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laxative that is easy to take end <lb/>
to act, use Chamberlain's <lb/>
Stomach and Liver tablets. For <lb/>
ale Ivy Jno L. druggist. <lb/>
It <lb/>
how <lb/>
medicines have failed to <lb/>
batiste, weather proof, batiste you, If you are troubled with <lb/>
all the designs, ,, kidney or <lb/>
, , . ., ,, . . liver troubles, Ho hater's BOOKS <lb/>
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The are respectfully <lb/>
to call and inspect our <lb/>
i Barber a Co. <lb/>
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gnus crockery wave, all very <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co j and <lb/>
sales made on white sea. <lb/>
goods and G. Chapman j <lb/>
a Co. <lb/>
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well. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
of Chi I knot <lb/>
Pass, <lb/>
I'll cross the plains of frozen <lb/>
Mountain Tea. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
the most can be pleased There's a pretty girl in <lb/>
in table silverware and jewelry. hat, <lb/>
White's Colic Kidney Cure, j girl with <lb/>
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at the Drug Store I Mountain <lb/>
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girl <lb/>
Tea. <lb/>
who <lb/>
anxiety <lb/>
life. <lb/>
concerning the future of <lb/>
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to 10.00, <lb/>
and mi <lb/>
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shirts now <lb/>
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rods <lb/>
in.-h were and <lb/>
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now Sue <lb/>
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nary. I and <lb/>
1.76 Hats now inc. line. <lb/>
and <lb/>
white Dock <lb/>
Hats <lb/>
lot baby caps <lb/>
One ladies <lb/>
white Hand <lb/>
worth <lb/>
each, now foe <lb/>
S H Suspenders, the <lb/>
best kind row <lb/>
Buttons, Scarf Pins, <lb/>
Ladies waist all go <lb/>
at hull original price <lb/>
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black <lb/>
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Jury. <lb/>
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Victoria with having killed another <lb/>
man a sandbag, and in tin- face <lb/>
of the judge's slimming up the jury <lb/>
brought in a verdict of not guilty. <lb/>
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Matthew who at once <lb/>
of the jury, mind, <lb/>
that is not mine. On <lb/>
your conscience will rest stigma <lb/>
of returning such n disgraceful <lb/>
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duel as yours will make trial by jury <lb/>
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the chief justice are <lb/>
discharged. Go and sandbag some <lb/>
of those jury men. They deserve <lb/>
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young doctor has a hard row <lb/>
to remarked a physician a <lb/>
recent dinner. he does own <lb/>
a horse and I lie people say <lb/>
he cannot have a large practice, If <lb/>
be does own a horse which happens <lb/>
to be fat the people insist he <lb/>
cannot have much work to do. If, <lb/>
on the other hand, the horse hap- <lb/>
pens to be bony circulate the <lb/>
news that the doctor keeps his horse <lb/>
only for show and is so bard up that <lb/>
he can't afford feed the animal <lb/>
Kansas City <lb/>
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Women. <lb/>
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is made with reference <lb/>
to the most details and <lb/>
i.- so perfected in its numerous <lb/>
styles there is no other <lb/>
man's shoo on the market selling <lb/>
at tin-price the Ultra does, its <lb/>
if its equal. <lb/>
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of hoe. We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra Shoe made over <lb/>
scientifically constructed <lb/>
to meet the closest variations <lb/>
of width and in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe every <lb/>
or <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
many <lb/>
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Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
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persistent and unmerciful <lb/>
has perhaps never been equaled <lb/>
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writes, IS years I endured <lb/>
from <lb/>
and nothing relieved me <lb/>
though I tried everything known, <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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treed herring shewn, at <lb/>
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excursion, Greenville to Norfolk, <lb/>
July 2.00, children <lb/>
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man thinks his own is the <lb/>
really hardest job. The really hard- <lb/>
est Job, however, is the hero <lb/>
in a modern novel. These are the <lb/>
performances of one hero in a mod- <lb/>
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voice broke. His heart sank. His <lb/>
rose, His eves blazed. Killing troubles and general de- <lb/>
words burned. His blood froze. I Only <lb/>
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would cough in in It nil night <lb/>
writes. Mrs. Apple- <lb/>
gate, of Alexandria, Ind., <lb/>
could hardly get a sleep. I <lb/>
consumption so bad that if I <lb/>
walked a block I would cough <lb/>
frightfully and spit blood, but, <lb/>
all other failed, <lb/>
I It's the greatest medicine on three bottle of Dr. King's <lb/>
for that trouble. A few bottles of j New Discovery wholly cured me <lb/>
completely relieved and cured land I gained <lb/>
Just good for guaranteed to cure Coughs, <lb/>
Colds, L Grippe, Bronchitis and <lb/>
nil and Lung Troubles. <lb/>
Trice and 11.00. Trial bottles <lb/>
free at J. L. Wooten's store. <lb/>
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is all could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box docs not lack a single <lb/>
useful article.<lb/>
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Horse Goods, <lb/>
of <lb/>
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effectually cure <lb/>
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Headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES arising from a <lb/>
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and easy to <lb/>
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rein. Turkeys. etc. Bes- <lb/>
Oak Smite, Ba <lb/>
Carriage, <lb/>
noise, Table, Lounge, Safes, P <lb/>
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Henry George <lb/>
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Pine Apples, Syrup, -Telly, <lb/>
Flour Sugar, <lb/>
Food, Match. , <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hull., Gr, <lb/>
den Seeds, Apples, Bum, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apple, <lb/>
Prunes. Currents, Raisins, <lb/>
and China Ware, Tip and <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and <lb/>
Cheese, et Burr, New <lb/>
Royal an <lb/>
Quality <lb/>
Come <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Pitt Country. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
Town of <lb/>
against and of <lb/>
K. I <lb/>
The defendant, B. J. Pollard, will <lb/>
take notice, that on the 14th day of <lb/>
June, a summons was Issued <lb/>
against him. In the above entitled a <lb/>
by the undersign d clerk of the <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt county, return- <lb/>
able to the September term, of <lb/>
Pitt court, which convenes On <lb/>
Monday after the first <lb/>
Monday in September, It being <lb/>
the 19th day of said month, which <lb/>
summons was returned by the sheriff <lb/>
of Pitt count i it with <lb/>
this endorsement, Defendant E. J. <lb/>
Pollard not to d -n <lb/>
The purpose of said action as alleged <lb/>
by the plaintiff is to recover of the <lb/>
defendant the sum of three hundred <lb/>
dollars for breach of hi- warranty of <lb/>
certain deed executed lo the plaintiff <lb/>
on the 5th -lay of January, 1899 for a <lb/>
certain lot or parcel land on Wilson <lb/>
street the town of <lb/>
fully In his died recorded in <lb/>
Hook the register's <lb/>
office of Pitt county. <lb/>
The said B. J. defendant <lb/>
aforesaid, will also notice that u <lb/>
arrant of attachment was issued by <lb/>
the undersigned on the said <lb/>
of June. against the, proper; <lb/>
of the said K J. Pollard, directed <lb/>
t the sheriff of Pit, county re- <lb/>
turnable to the said September term. <lb/>
1906, of Pitt Superior court, it being <lb/>
the t in-and place where the aforesaid <lb/>
summons is returnable. . nil the said <lb/>
H. J. Pollard will take notice that <lb/>
is required to appeal within the first <lb/>
three days of said t- and answerer <lb/>
demur to the complaint of the plaintiff <lb/>
this or relief demanded <lb/>
will be granted. <lb/>
Done at office in the town Of <lb/>
Greenville, this the 14th day of June, <lb/>
. C <lb/>
Clerk of t Superior Court. <lb/>
blow, Plaintiff's <lb/>
s. <lb/>
WHAT MORE <lb/>
Could Yon Ask <lb/>
Than to drop in <lb/>
Brown's Furniture Store, next <lb/>
door to post office, and have <lb/>
your <lb/>
Standard Sewing Machine Ad- <lb/>
OF <lb/>
The Sun -f <lb/>
heretofore doing mercantile <lb/>
in the town of Greenville, has been <lb/>
by mutual All per- <lb/>
sons owing the firm can with <lb/>
either arty and are requested to come <lb/>
Stones and settle their <lb/>
Any one having accounts <lb/>
against the firm can present them to <lb/>
either party. L- M. Savage. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
This June 1906. <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On ale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its lines for follow- <lb/>
Special; <lb/>
Baltimore, Mil., United Society <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
Convention, July <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Buffalo, N. Y., Annual Meeting <lb/>
Grand Lodge B. P. O. B., <lb/>
July to 1905 <lb/>
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, <lb/>
Colo., International <lb/>
League Convention, July <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Denver, Colorado Springs. Pueblo, <lb/>
Colo. National <lb/>
Grand of the <lb/>
September to 1905. <lb/>
Louisville. , Ann-nil <lb/>
National Association of <lb/>
Stationary Engineers, <lb/>
to 1905 <lb/>
Training School, July lo <lb/>
August 1905. <lb/>
Moot eagle. Sun- <lb/>
day School Institute, July <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Woman's O-u- <lb/>
Aug l to 1905. <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa., <lb/>
and Grand <lb/>
Lodge O. F., -r <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
Portland Ore., San <lb/>
Angeles, Diego, <lb/>
Lewis Clark <lb/>
Exposition and special <lb/>
on Pacific <lb/>
to October 1905. <lb/>
Richmond, Va . <lb/>
Congress, September to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Rate for the above occasions <lb/>
open I-- tin- public. <lb/>
Tickets will be sold to these <lb/>
points from all on the <lb/>
Southern Railway. <lb/>
Detailed information can he had <lb/>
upon application to any Ticket <lb/>
of the Railway, or <lb/>
Agents of or <lb/>
the <lb/>
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
Asheville, N. C. <lb/>
S. H Pas. Traffic <lb/>
Manager; W. H. Tayloe, <lb/>
Pass. Agent. <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Head of State's Educational <lb/>
Collegiate, <lb/>
Graduate, Law, <lb/>
Medicine, <lb/>
Library contain volumes <lb/>
New water works, Electric <lb/>
Lights, Central Heating <lb/>
New dorm- <lb/>
Y. M. C. A. Building <lb/>
STUDENTS <lb/>
The Fall term begin <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
FRANCIS P- VENABLE, <lb/>
Hill, N. C. <lb/>
justed Free <lb/>
of rest. Other machines re <lb/>
paired and adjusted at reason- <lb/>
able rates. Call and see me and <lb/>
let's talk the business <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
n oncer <lb/>
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pared to furnish private <lb/>
to and depot for <lb/>
persons in town at tor <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only ran hotel to <lb/>
depot and wharf and fare es <lb/>
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stable <lb/>
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hap <lb/>
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SHINGLES <lb/>
All grades and in car <lb/>
-r less quantity, to suit purchaser. <lb/>
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Horn. N. C <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
Steamer L. leaves <lb/>
Washington daily <lb/>
at a. m. fur Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk Southern Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York, all other <lb/>
North. a Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West, <lb/>
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freight via Norfolk, rare Norfolk <lb/>
A Southern R. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change <lb/>
without <lb/>
T. H. Agent. Washing- <lb/>
ton, <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
If you contemplate INSURING <lb/>
your property wait. M bile <lb/>
you are waiting <lb/>
house may b destroyed by <lb/>
Are, <lb/>
Th Tim Act it New <lb/>
while the property i valuable <lb/>
when get a <lb/>
the ire its late. I write <lb/>
that insures. Let me <lb/>
it to yon. <lb/>
W. B. HOOKS, <lb/>
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR <lb/>
LICENSE. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that I Will <lb/>
make application to the Board of Com- <lb/>
of Pitt count; on the <lb/>
in for to <lb/>
retail liquor In N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
This 27th day of May, 1905. <lb/>
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR <lb/>
LICENSE, <lb/>
Notice is hereby given I will <lb/>
make application to the board of Com- <lb/>
missioners of county on the <lb/>
Monday in July, for t <lb/>
retail liquor in N. C. <lb/>
J. L, <lb/>
Tail of My. 1905. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
J. Elks, <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Home, <lb/>
J. R. Spier, J. R. <lb/>
J. . Page. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
TreasurerS. T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Board of G. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Peeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
town <lb/>
S. Congleton, <lb/>
Charles J. R. <lb/>
W. A. A. H. Taft, <lb/>
C. S. Carr. T. E. Hooker, <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
J. Whichard. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax <lb/>
J. T A <lb/>
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H. <lb/>
Chief Fire <lb/>
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Dispensary <lb/>
W. Bryan, J. N. Hart, J. <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Baptist W. H. <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/>
W. E. Cox, <lb/>
rector. Services every first <lb/>
and third Sunday. W. B <lb/>
Brown of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Free Will W. <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/>
No 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, W <lb/>
Wiley Brown, Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. T R Moore, N <lb/>
W J Evans, Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
P, Meets every Thursday <lb/>
night E G Flanagan, C <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
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I O R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J H <lb/>
Harris, Sachem; <lb/>
wards, C of R <lb/>
Pitt Council Jr U A <lb/>
M, meets every Monday <lb/>
night T H <lb/>
H RS. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for-----s <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
k Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is in the world better than <lb/>
the Harrison line. It has behind it a <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
If you use the Harrison <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
Paints you need <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Special Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. <lb/>
Loans and Stock paid in <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
securities, Profits less <lb/>
Furniture Paid 7,260.78 <lb/>
All other real <lb/>
Doe from subject to check 161,464.46 <lb/>
Cash i checks oat- <lb/>
Geld <lb/>
Silver<lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
Md belief JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 7th day of June, 1905. <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
J. Q. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
TO PUBLIC. <lb/>
When yon of clothes, <lb/>
pair pants to or press, <lb/>
remember that I only turn <lb/>
work. Also working <lb/>
altering clothing. Prices <lb/>
very reasonable. Satisfaction or <lb/>
back. me a trial. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
Back of Davit Shop. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shep <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Sharp <lb/>
Work farted. <lb/>
COSMETIC A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
all for as <lb/>
and fair <lb/>
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- <lb/>
SHIP. <lb/>
The firm of Brinkley A Hooker by <lb/>
mutual consent was on first of <lb/>
June, 1905, dissolved, J. Frank Brink- <lb/>
purchasing O. D. Hooker's interest <lb/>
in the Brick Warehouse. The <lb/>
Brick Warehouse will here- <lb/>
after be run by Frank Brinkley. <lb/>
This June 14th, <lb/>
J. Frank Brinkley <lb/>
O. D. Hooker. <lb/>
I desire to thank my friends for <lb/>
their liberal in the <lb/>
ask a of the same, prom- <lb/>
that I will always use my best <lb/>
effort to protect their interest in the <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
J. Frank Brinkley <lb/>
I remain, <lb/>
Years to serve, <lb/>
S. J. Prep. <lb/>
pas. <lb/>
D. J. Whichard. <lb/>
On Tuesday, 18th day of July, 1905, <lb/>
at the home of the late Laura <lb/>
I will sell at auction <lb/>
for cash all the household and <lb/>
furniture belonging to of the <lb/>
said Laura <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
of Laura <lb/>
This June 27th, 1908. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
STATE NORMAL INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary Commercial <lb/>
Classical Domestic <lb/>
Scientific Manual <lb/>
Pedagogical Music <lb/>
Three to degrees. for <lb/>
numbers Board, laundry, and fees for us <lb/>
of tell books, a year For students For non- <lb/>
of the state. Fourteenth annual session begin September <lb/>
1905, To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition <lb/>
be made before invited from those <lb/>
tent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and other information, address <lb/>
CHARLES D. President, <lb/>
GREENSBORO, N. C <lb/>
p. R. L. Can, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
Splendid location. Health resort Over boarding <lb/>
last year. High of work. High of <lb/>
and life. Conservatory advantages in music. Ad- <lb/>
courses in Art Hot water heat. <lb/>
lights and other modern improvements. <lb/>
Remarkable health only one death among pupils <lb/>
la years Close to the health and social <lb/>
development of every pupil. High standard of scholarship <lb/>
All pupils dress alike on all public CHARGES <lb/>
-VERY LOW. <lb/>
24th Annual will 13th. <lb/>
add res. BUT J. M. AM, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
a v AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
Our Baptist friends are going <lb/>
to add right much to their <lb/>
building. They anticipate a <lb/>
coat of of paint the outside, <lb/>
nice and a <lb/>
carpeting tin- inside. Toil <lb/>
is already a nice and then <lb/>
later improvements will but add <lb/>
to beauty their building. <lb/>
A authorized for Daily <lb/>
Reflector we take <lb/>
pleasure in receiving <lb/>
and willing receipts for <lb/>
those arrears. We have a list <lb/>
of all who receive their mail at <lb/>
We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
Our young men are a <lb/>
b i-1- ball team and expect <lb/>
no late day to enter the diamond <lb/>
fertile <lb/>
surely have good material. <lb/>
If need anything in the way <lb/>
of Tin ware <lb/>
some to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
There are four wagons, four <lb/>
gentlemen ten horses here in Hie <lb/>
sewing machine business. They <lb/>
will remain six mouths and ex- <lb/>
pest to thoroughly this <lb/>
section the county. <lb/>
E. E. Hail Co. will do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
Didn't the drainage system take <lb/>
off the water nicely after the big <lb/>
rain yesterday Not a mini hole <lb/>
in town. Whew <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and can fit you up any style <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
People living on back streets we <lb/>
want it distinctly understood are <lb/>
net entitled to any privileges. <lb/>
They don't pay any tax. <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily new <lb/>
confectioneries right from the<lb/>
Master Preston Mumford who <lb/>
ha been quite sick for several <lb/>
days Is much better. <lb/>
Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
Town and Country paints and <lb/>
colors are by fur the beet goods <lb/>
that he ever used and that it <lb/>
knocked out several other leading <lb/>
brands a test at Greenville last <lb/>
summer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
R. Smith a, Bro. <lb/>
The condition of F. <lb/>
constable of this township, <lb/>
very serious <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. <lb/>
Tripp The best. <lb/>
More than bales of cotton <lb/>
was sold on this market yesterday. <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb/>
and bananas at E. B. <lb/>
Miss Helen Cox returned from a <lb/>
visit to Aurora Monday afternoon. <lb/>
Simplex distributors, Cox <lb/>
planters and repairs at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Miss Gussie Lawrence same over <lb/>
from Tuesday morning on <lb/>
way home in Greene <lb/>
That rook salt at J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bro., is the best thing I can get <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
they want of it at a time. <lb/>
Misses Annie and Nelle Mum- <lb/>
ford from the country, spent <lb/>
with Mrs. W. J. Mum- <lb/>
ford, at <lb/>
Go to E. K. Go's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Hooks and Miss <lb/>
Net a of have <lb/>
none to spend a few days with W. <lb/>
E. Hooks. <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
tan and white slippers all at <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Mr. Sauls, of near Fremont, <lb/>
is here a visit to sis sen, M. <lb/>
M- Sauls. <lb/>
J. R Smith Bro. gives me <lb/>
more for my hams, <lb/>
oh tokens and eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Mrs. John Alexander and <lb/>
left yesterday for <lb/>
where they will visit relative. <lb/>
Miss Georgia Joyner came up <lb/>
Thursday from LaGrange to spend <lb/>
a few days with friends here. <lb/>
Cotton Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades at J. B. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs W. J. Kittrell and Miss <lb/>
Mamie of were <lb/>
with here yesterday. <lb/>
A large plaining and latest <lb/>
improved tools with which <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Frank Lilly and J. F <lb/>
have gone to <lb/>
Call on s for a liar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none beth-r <lb/>
to be had anywhere. <lb/>
Suppose a prize was offered for <lb/>
the cleanliest in the stale <lb/>
Would Ayden be to the <lb/>
Co-suit the <lb/>
and back streets. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb/>
apply to E. E. <lb/>
If advertising in to <lb/>
success, then surely some of our <lb/>
merchants will reap a just reward. <lb/>
The why, of course their <lb/>
and purpose is to benefit by a <lb/>
half from another <lb/>
ad or enterprise. <lb/>
During the past week Mr. Si I <lb/>
Newell the road near B <lb/>
H. a pair of gold rimmed <lb/>
in a felt case which the <lb/>
owner can have by properly <lb/>
same and paying this <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
The man with a <lb/>
The dead man is never <lb/>
heard from. <lb/>
Don't fail to see A Ty- <lb/>
sou's new crockery both and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than <lb/>
The ladies say that <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
manufacture seats for <lb/>
the trade, that are simply the <lb/>
smoothest scat the market <lb/>
Those while and tan slippers <lb/>
J. K. Smith are die <lb/>
for children I have seen this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Bro. are now <lb/>
to make wooden legs fur <lb/>
cripple horses or mule. Their <lb/>
, latest was a decided success. <lb/>
The freshest loaf bread right <lb/>
i from the oven at Me- <lb/>
We will beginning on <lb/>
day June 21st offer for our <lb/>
entire stock of clothing, dry goons <lb/>
notions, shoes at prices <lb/>
I before the town of <lb/>
, Ayden. Our Stock is too large <lb/>
and we take this means of reducing <lb/>
same. We have gotten a <lb/>
large lot plaid that we are run- <lb/>
at per yard, white sheet- <lb/>
C. Jackson <lb/>
Co. Ayden, N, <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter <lb/>
best the market at J. Smith A <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
you know you could get one <lb/>
of the old time Gophers <lb/>
size blade you want at J. E. Smith <lb/>
My office will be <lb/>
one month as I shall be in <lb/>
for the purpose of taking <lb/>
a special in <lb/>
copy. J. W. Taylor. <lb/>
Bay, oats, ship stuff, <lb/>
brand, cotton seed hulls meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Those art squares, Ac. that <lb/>
Cannon Tyson have just received <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
A. Griffin has first <lb/>
class brick for sale and is burning <lb/>
new kilns constantly. When In <lb/>
need brick see. him or write <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon ft Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling their pretty enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap. They are daisies. <lb/>
Those Royal Mattresses <lb/>
that Cannon Tyson handle are <lb/>
the equal of anyone the market. <lb/>
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by Cannon A Tyson. <lb/>
I do knew that B. A <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb/>
That last car choice hay that J. <lb/>
B. h Bro., received is fine. <lb/>
Lee lime is good for any <lb/>
crop and a farmer should use it <lb/>
freely, at J. R. Smith A Bra <lb/>
That and embroidery <lb/>
Is the prettiest goods in town for <lb/>
baby dresses J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. j. j. <lb/>
For heart <lb/>
shingles by J. H. Tripp A Bro. <lb/>
The soda fountain <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest an I latest drinks a-ill <lb/>
found there. If you wain <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Something new in Ayden J. R <lb/>
Smith Bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
car load of healing <lb/>
stoves, and can get your choice <lb/>
by coming at once. <lb/>
Say have yon seen that <lb/>
Simplex distributor <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro. Ir puts it out <lb/>
In any quantity yon want dots <lb/>
not waste any at the ends of row <lb/>
it is a cheap machine. <lb/>
iv neat 5-room house with gar- <lb/>
den and all necessary out <lb/>
located on main street a good <lb/>
neighborhood for rent by J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw hats <lb/>
are being sold extremely <lb/>
tor cash by Cannon <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson can supply your wants <lb/>
almost any thing furniture. <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
go to J. R. Smith Bro., to do <lb/>
your I can <lb/>
always gel thing I want from <lb/>
keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Sprints, Cook Stoves, Baby <lb/>
Brailles, etc , up <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
There will be an institute held <lb/>
at Ayden, N. C, colored <lb/>
teachers, all teachers are requested <lb/>
to attend tins institute, commence <lb/>
the first Monday in August 1905, <lb/>
for two and more if desire. <lb/>
The school will be taught by Prof. <lb/>
Smith and Prof. B. It. <lb/>
Coward. Committees on arrange- <lb/>
P. Henry <lb/>
Allen, Ed Ellis. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it give you absolute <lb/>
your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. F. <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Brisk Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C- <lb/>
NOT CE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The firm of L. H. Pender Co., <lb/>
sanitary plumbers and tinner have <lb/>
been dissolved by mutual <lb/>
the plumbing business a-ill here- <lb/>
after be conducted by L. H. Pen- <lb/>
All accounts due firm <lb/>
must be void to him. <lb/>
L. H. Pender Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
This July 1905. 7.8 <lb/>
on at <lb/>
June, red sow, white <lb/>
under flank and en end hail, <lb/>
with in left ear and slit in <lb/>
right, light hats is shorter <lb/>
than left, wears yoke. <lb/>
ti w B. O <lb/>
Norfolk, Va-, <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
one. Private Wires to New <lb/>
Chicago Orleans. <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. Ce-as- <lb/>
At the close of business May 89th, 1906. <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M W <lb/>
W. M. HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for buys 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/>
MILL <lb/>
My mill will be sold at <lb/>
door in Greenville, N. V , <lb/>
hi b to tin- highest <lb/>
bidder of <lb/>
SO saw gin self <lb/>
presses ready for <lb/>
mill, 3- go horse power boiler <lb/>
engine horse power. Plenty of <lb/>
shafting and belting to go with <lb/>
B R. <lb/>
w d. N. C. <lb/>
Loans and i -j-j <lb/>
1- and <lb/>
Lo Ml <lb/>
From Hanks, <lb/>
Cash Items.<lb/>
Silver <lb/>
National. Bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. Total, <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capita stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.60 <lb/>
Undivided profits less <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
Deposits subject to check, <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, <lb/>
WILSON, N. C. <lb/>
For Male and Females <lb/>
course in and Art, <lb/>
and Physical stenography <lb/>
and Typewriting. complete in Ancient and Modern <lb/>
Languages and Literature. Threw courses leading to A. <lb/>
Faculty of <lb/>
opens September 6th, <lb/>
For or information, Address, <lb/>
J. J. LL. President N. C. <lb/>
The Famous Little Pills <lb/>
cure Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, etc. They <lb/>
or sicken, but impart <lb/>
early Good <lb/>
children or adults. Sold by <lb/>
L. Wooten, <lb/>
and handsome <lb/>
face are eloquent commendations. <lb/>
Bright eyes are to a <lb/>
woman's heart. Rocky <lb/>
Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN. <lb/>
Diplomat given In the Arts, noes and Philosophy, in Music, ins Art <lb/>
m Expression, i nurses study similar to tho. in colleges. <lb/>
periods, one hour each, of six and women. <lb/>
taught by a fell -I Wake and New on <lb/>
Business Course, for <lb/>
Biology and School of with a <lb/>
w two men six women, and in the south. The <lb/>
students after by a Lady two Matrons and <lb/>
Nurse. Board, Literary Heat. Light. <lb/>
Nurse and Library, per i n the Club, from M less. No <lb/>
to any. everybody pays the Believed be the <lb/>
of us grade in South, For further information <lb/>
PRESIDENT R. T. TANN <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, <lb/>
Great Specials <lb/>
and Factory Syndicate of New York <lb/>
With their selling force in every Important <lb/>
to Greenville and fir. Tuckers Store all of the Great Prices <lb/>
Advantages of great Combines and send their own man in the person of Mr. Wat- <lb/>
son to put such prices with goods as will sell them in ten days, the same as the <lb/>
largest city in the land. Is not that enough said to bring you in a hurry to <lb/>
shoes. <lb/>
shoes piled ti- sell <lb/>
them quick, cents one <lb/>
one- lot <lb/>
I one lot <lb/>
one lot <lb/>
suspenders n cents, IS <lb/>
cents and in cents <lb/>
SUITS <lb/>
we must sell several hundred <lb/>
suits in Ibis sale A whole suit <lb/>
new for II for suits <lb/>
worth worth or C <lb/>
Black sateen skirts cents <lb/>
tor ladies <lb/>
world of every lady <lb/>
who ha- them says thy <lb/>
are Hand covers in <lb/>
cents for valuer cent <lb/>
values cents for <lb/>
cent values <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
HO cents choice of <lb/>
remnants small lots etc low or <lb/>
high cut cents choice <lb/>
of pair <lb/>
one lot <lb/>
I on.- lot <lb/>
one lot <lb/>
I suits worth <lb/>
r and u <lb/>
Two special lots of line suits <lb/>
for leaders <lb/>
Pain-, from to off <lb/>
-2 <lb/>
white ski -is beautifully trim- <lb/>
med with lace for val- <lb/>
for on values for <lb/>
for So val- <lb/>
for on values <lb/>
Keep in mind we cannot name all the good matter whether you need any- <lb/>
thing or matter whether you see it named or matter whether it rains or <lb/>
the sun shines, it's to your interest to see the most gigantic enterprise ever at- <lb/>
tempted in Greenville. All hacked and guaranteed by <lb/>
A. E. TUCKER <lb/>
THE MILL AND FACTORY SYNDICATE <lb/>
OF Broadway New York City. <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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Gigantic <lb/>
Sensational Sale <lb/>
the Bargain Were Ex- <lb/>
reclamations of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and of <lb/>
Sides by the Thousands who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE <lb/>
DON'T WAIT A MINUTE <lb/>
pressed on all <lb/>
To-Morrow Will be a Red Letter Day <lb/>
The Mercantile Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest <lb/>
the Power of the low PRICES like the dew the Mid-day Sun. <lb/>
Anything you is a Bargain. Th, Wreckage of is <lb/>
Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
It will Pay You <lb/>
Come early for the Work of a Million Hands will melt away before <lb/>
to make Your Purchase for both and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the <lb/>
A Bi--<lb/>
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hi <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Is. <lb/>
value this p<lb/>
BeS <lb/>
while it <lb/>
; cable <lb/>
Dice <lb/>
f. l <lb/>
cut <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Words lack fore <lb/>
importance <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
India Linens, wort <lb/>
sole price <lb/>
Check s. <lb/>
to p t <lb/>
Wash i <lb/>
considered <lb/>
at sale price <lb/>
Silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A Hurry in ail is will prove <lb/>
an interesting ; <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth BOW <lb/>
Japanese silk, all .- <lb/>
WOrth lineal <lb/>
inch velvet, u I buries, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk I <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful d <lb/>
fitting Corsets, in <lb/>
ii <lb/>
and straight from <lb/>
Ah; celebrated A B ID. <lb/>
Other U <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
u h d <lb/>
regular <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
I, died -fa <lb/>
j . . price, each <lb/>
. . u <lb/>
-v <lb/>
u . ii line e lute <lb/>
red i <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
. valuer; on <lb/>
pi i ti <lb/>
, . for <lb/>
II <lb/>
l-c <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
Table <lb/>
for <lb/>
i c <lb/>
turn <lb/>
he <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
All the new toes are <lb/>
in the line <lb/>
oxfords and a we <lb/>
showing at Toe to<lb/>
ed Table Dam- <lb/>
ask value, <lb/>
price <lb/>
in W Path <lb/>
.,,,. .,. i <lb/>
i rice <lb/>
in. B cl i d i <lb/>
ask -a regular to 1.30 <lb/>
. sale price <lb/>
Extra large s Nap <lb/>
worth 81.80 a sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large <lb/>
Bath Towels, sale price <lb/>
Linen Crash, reg. quality; <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Full size White Crochet Bed <lb/>
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns value tor <lb/>
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
rag. value; sale price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Men's and Huts in <lb/>
desirable shape, worth up <lb/>
to at <lb/>
Men's tine Huts, in- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from W, and at the <lb/>
exceeding low price of <lb/>
HI Men's Hats <lb/>
bin and Denver shapes, <lb/>
come in black and nutria <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the newest spring shapes <lb/>
as well as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every- <lb/>
where for marvelous <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Staple Department <lb/>
yards <lb/>
yards Hope Bleach <lb/>
. . ill- Red Seal A F C <lb/>
Toll de Soon <lb/>
A run Checks, extra value. <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Best Calico American Indigo <lb/>
Carmine lied, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape and Voile <lb/>
complete assortment <lb/>
1.1, i and Damask <lb/>
. tings <lb/>
value <lb/>
,. .- and <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles and <lb/>
Crashes, late Spring style <lb/>
,;. shades <lb/>
i; r <lb/>
,,, . .- nil a yard. <lb/>
sale price, yard<lb/>
lie <lb/>
Sc <lb/>
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
Over pairs of very <lb/>
finest this seasons goods. <lb/>
hand sewed button, <lb/>
all weights of French <lb/>
kid, <lb/>
act. They are tan the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to th a <lb/>
market, and they come is <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
81.25 to Of. and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies fine hid shoes, <lb/>
button and lace. toe <lb/>
mid patent Wort l <lb/>
Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up l <lb/>
tO 11.10 <lb/>
Men's Suits <lb/>
Boys <lb/>
it imported English <lb/>
s. Mohairs, <lb/>
Kins <lb/>
silk <lb/>
i ins, <lb/>
Serges and <lb/>
warp up <lb/>
in sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
Men latest <lb/>
and Fancy Worsted Pants <lb/>
in ail shades and pretty <lb/>
stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb/>
all go on this at 81.40 <lb/>
Fine and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for 88.60 and sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine Pants that always sell <lb/>
for and 88.00, stripe, <lb/>
Cheviots fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only 88.98 <lb/>
Men's Pants of in <lb/>
patterns regular <lb/>
1.75 sale price 81.18 <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price <lb/>
pair of Knee <lb/>
reg. sate prise <lb/>
A consolidation of several <lb/>
line of Long Pants, <lb/>
81.20; sale price <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies last seam <lb/>
hi i i <lb/>
A line m <lb/>
hose reg. price now <lb/>
and lace <lb/>
fries black hose, worth <lb/>
Ladies fancy <lb/>
nose, worth sue. e, <lb/>
Children's fast b m Ii rib <lb/>
bed hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black <lb/>
regular price at <lb/>
Children's rim French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
Men's good fast black <lb/>
regular <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast black lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg price <lb/>
at <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 elegant-garments <lb/>
that were always sold at <lb/>
all go in this sale at <lb/>
83.29 Thirty distinct el <lb/>
in Ultra Fashion <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the novelties <lb/>
o and sale price 81.99 to <lb/>
sale price only, pair <lb/>
will secure for <lb/>
you, choice of many patterns <lb/>
of men's good, st fabrics <lb/>
of merit and fashion. <lb/>
84.67 or men's business <lb/>
an immense range <lb/>
fancy mixtures, in small <lb/>
checks and plaids and <lb/>
ed effect. Single and double- <lb/>
sack styles Those <lb/>
are certainly the val- <lb/>
in the state t the <lb/>
for fine 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 gray <lb/>
and brown, tweed <lb/>
mixtures in all the newest <lb/>
and shades, <lb/>
all superbly perfect <lb/>
to suits that sell for <lb/>
our e <lb/>
or men's fine dress <lb/>
extra fine, equal in <lb/>
every respect to tine <lb/>
work. This season's best <lb/>
style and best sellers, in <lb/>
Serges and Scotch <lb/>
mixtures Better value or <lb/>
made garments have <lb/>
never ottered by any concern <lb/>
in N. C We claim them to <lb/>
be the equal of any gar- <lb/>
in the at this <lb/>
sale only, for <lb/>
Notions and Small Ware <lb/>
Hooks and eyes, black and <lb/>
worth at only <lb/>
The- best brass pins ever <lb/>
sold, at only <lb/>
Pearl Shirt and Dress but, <lb/>
tons different styles, par dot <lb/>
Braid <lb/>
to bunch <lb/>
Bone casing for dresses <lb/>
were a now <lb/>
Cotton Elastic, black and <lb/>
white regular price at <lb/>
A cabinet of good Hair <lb/>
for <lb/>
Ribbons, No. to worth <lb/>
to <lb/>
Shoes for Men and <lb/>
Men's shoes for business <lb/>
wear that means service and <lb/>
comfort nil newest, shapes, <lb/>
worth sale price <lb/>
offer the best shoe on <lb/>
the market for the price- <lb/>
certainly to any <lb/>
toes and style, in all <lb/>
the Latest leathers, all go in <lb/>
big sale <lb/>
Si., in all the up to <lb/>
date leathers, new toe <lb/>
and neat shoo <lb/>
for Sunday wear, regular <lb/>
values, only 81.69 <lb/>
Men's heel and lace and <lb/>
single and double sole. <lb/>
81.50 quality, sale price 81.17 <lb/>
Furnish- <lb/>
and <lb/>
ids <lb/>
Men's Egyptian <lb/>
price <lb/>
doz Men's <lb/>
underwear and Men's rib- <lb/>
bed Shirts and drawers, <lb/>
in many shades, n re <lb/>
finished in the host x- <lb/>
manner, nil sixes, <lb/>
regular value; during <lb/>
this your choice <lb/>
Dozens of high grade under- <lb/>
will be placed <lb/>
on sale for ten days at <lb/>
same proportionate price <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Suspenders worth <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Seeks 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 11.26 <lb/>
Men's Fancy Dress Shirts <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Mon's wort <lb/>
at lo <lb/>
Men's worth <lb/>
at<lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., Must Sell C. T. Entire Stock <lb/>
jaw s <lb/>
IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. <lb/>
represented and will be or money <lb/>
Don't forget the date <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PK TEAR <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY. CAROLINA, FR <lb/>
SENSATION. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
J. R. Dr. D. <lb/>
Powell Alienating His Wife's <lb/>
Affections. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. July <lb/>
has a the <lb/>
way of a suit for seduction. The <lb/>
plaintiff in the case is Dr, J. K. <lb/>
Stockard, a dentist, who came <lb/>
here several years ago from Ala- <lb/>
county. Dr. Dan W, <lb/>
Powell is defendant the case <lb/>
and the amount Baked for the <lb/>
civil is In the bill <lb/>
of indictment Dr. who <lb/>
a married man with a family, <lb/>
set forth the has <lb/>
alienated his M and <lb/>
has broken up and destroyed <lb/>
peace aid of his home. <lb/>
Counsel for <lb/>
Messrs. <lb/>
Aycock Daniels, have <lb/>
that Hie defendant a ad in <lb/>
the sum of The law says <lb/>
THE BOYS BACK. <lb/>
a Good Time. But Did Not <lb/>
to Get a Roast on Their <lb/>
Return. <lb/>
Ex- <lb/>
RAYMOND BYNUM CASE. <lb/>
The base bail team back again. <lb/>
Their trip was better the <lb/>
average both financially and <lb/>
the games won. Usually a learn <lb/>
counts on winning not over half the <lb/>
games on grounds. <lb/>
We one, tied one and one. <lb/>
A great people are <lb/>
of t lit- N i we <lb/>
lost. u Its <lb/>
and nave <lb/>
forgotten Suffolk <lb/>
Defendant Submits to Murder in the <lb/>
Second Degree. A Light Sentence <lb/>
Expected. <lb/>
In the mi at <lb/>
Raymond D, <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
degree for killing the <lb/>
B. partner in tile <lb/>
Job printing during the <lb/>
last <lb/>
The defense will be while <lb/>
he was sot at the <lb/>
time of the killing, lie in <lb/>
condition as to negative . <lb/>
entirely denuded will <lb/>
power by loss and excessive<lb/>
No. <lb/>
forget that we were not best <lb/>
when played the Norfolk<lb/>
the two Tuesday we <lb/>
were <lb/>
pitchers worked the <lb/>
double header, and both out Changes in Dispensary and Fire <lb/>
of shape. Turner, K., was put <lb/>
to save Thorn the <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS <lb/>
WILLIAM GORRELL <lb/>
He is Least Bit Shy When He Sees a <lb/>
Real Down-Right Country Nigger. <lb/>
five <lb/>
drawn by <lb/>
up West <lb/>
Trade street, turned to the <lb/>
the square and pasted down <lb/>
South Tim <lb/>
had a t rut and buggies <lb/>
were pied by in <lb/>
couples. cession went <lb/>
lbs Club, I <lb/>
I m in i lie <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
Monday, July 15th. <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Cherry went <lb/>
Wrightsville this <lb/>
O. and John Chapman <lb/>
went to Richmond, Va. <lb/>
and Janie <lb/>
went to Beach tin- <lb/>
Mis J. L. Woolen and <lb/>
and Mary <lb/>
went to Virginia Beach ibis <lb/>
J. J iv nod V. <lb/>
from <lb/>
Depart- <lb/>
that the baud can be equal to The team did what <lb/>
The board of held <lb/>
janitor, anise Ills seat <lb/>
of the door and R <lb/>
back i, side and out ,. <lb/>
grill-glass door. <lb/>
man, seeing William make <lb/>
move, boned for an <lb/>
explanation <lb/>
WU sir, it's like db-, Tuesday, July <lb/>
you can't fell what conn- G. G. went to o <lb/>
do. Des as today, <lb/>
as net one dim pig-headed <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
and in the <lb/>
city by i he sea. <lb/>
but the defend.; thought was the best thing to do,; adjourned meeting Monday night <lb/>
to complete some left over <lb/>
from the regular meeting on the <lb/>
6th. <lb/>
J. N. Hart, J. W. and J. <lb/>
L. having resigned as dis- <lb/>
B. J. <lb/>
Pulley, J. L. H. <lb/>
Bender were elected to succeed <lb/>
them. <lb/>
A. J, having declined lo <lb/>
is not worth that much. He i. and the game. We cannot <lb/>
a young who has been always know beat <lb/>
doing some practice and conduct- can we always play a <lb/>
small drug came, not even we are doing <lb/>
The case has attracted a great very best, <lb/>
deal of attention has furnished i There is better way to dis- <lb/>
a theme for conversation since the j courage the team to curse it <lb/>
papers were issued for the out it does not come up to <lb/>
of Dr. Dr. expectations, <lb/>
that Dr. Powell has been Slap the boys their backs <lb/>
hi for some time j tell them it is all right tire depart <lb/>
and that he Stockard bad will make them feel better over it. R. was elected . <lb/>
Dr. Powell to cease bis I. that position. <lb/>
. i . The board made <lb/>
visits to his and cease hi- i . . <lb/>
Rogers Hearing Goes Over. lion per year to aid the <lb/>
attentions to his wife. The climax lit. <lb/>
in the scandal occurred daring Di. B. lingers, who public library, <lb/>
the latter part of June, when Mis. after Step, also taken Looking to <lb/>
let here to vis-t absence days the advertising the with a view- <lb/>
people in county, so she pronounced John C. attracting <lb/>
said. Instead of going where she much Improved, has . <lb/>
said she went to Burlington and order.- today he shall <lb/>
stayed three days. She left Bar- to relieved from his straightened <lb/>
propped In bed. <lb/>
the 3rd Of July and was joined is being done by way of test- <lb/>
there by Dr. Powell, who had in the <lb/>
the up h's the effect upon the <lb/>
store hare and left the city. Alter <lb/>
a week or so and net hear- <lb/>
from his wife, to whom he bad . <lb/>
written, Dr. boarded the Mr- out of danger, so the <lb/>
train last Sunday morning and attorneys have agreed <lb/>
the preliminary hearing shall go <lb/>
over for another <lb/>
W . <lb/>
Ocracoke. <lb/>
f Kin <lb/>
visiting Miss Alice Lang. <lb/>
Mis-es II. Essie <lb/>
returned morning <lb/>
A Seville and Kinston. <lb/>
Mis-.-s and <lb/>
returned this <lb/>
lion, a visit lo <lb/>
Mi the re- <lb/>
t on <lb/>
Mrs. K. H. <lb/>
U. . arrived <lb/>
; lo visit Mm. f. K. <lb/>
and J <lb/>
and Blues, K D n.<lb/>
are <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
O. L. Joyner went to , of Durham, win <lb/>
would pulled out gun t, . . i <lb/>
f h t been Miss <lb/>
an shot at me see <lb/>
two <lb/>
nave <lb/>
Ed a ids, <lb/>
from Tat- <lb/>
this <lb/>
No, sir, you can't tell dis nigger <lb/>
bout coo,,. evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
he's done been all long when H. T. returned <lb/>
b lived in Guilford. I ain't <lb/>
DO better country <lb/>
but knows bis tricks. <lb/>
lea by I move in do <lb/>
when I seed <lb/>
all gut gals in <lb/>
it's show off H returned Monday <lb/>
little as go long. be Virginia Beach. <lb/>
camp has returned fro.,, <lb/>
road. <lb/>
don't know knew <lb/>
. I tin- <lb/>
Miss Clyde Cox returned <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
V. C. Banding rued Monday <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Allen, of <lb/>
Danville, arrived this to <lb/>
be . the funeral of their <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
and Mis. W. F. <lb/>
Cams Tuesday even- <lb/>
to be at the <lb/>
of child Dr. K. L. <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
fur de coroner <lb/>
sheriff if sail over. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
set I lei s and invest <lb/>
OH WILL DIXON. <lb/>
wound. <lb/>
However, Dr. lingers was not <lb/>
ready to say yet l bat he considered <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Allen, a <lb/>
The of a Betrayed the <lb/>
Negro, <lb/>
months, <lb/>
Misses Walker and <lb/>
Seven Springs and Morehead. i, i d While, of Va <lb/>
Prof. W. H. returned been <lb/>
Monday evening from v , <lb/>
. , , <lb/>
Mrs. Dupree. of i <lb/>
is visiting relatives here. <lb/>
Mis. W. Baker and <lb/>
daughter have Virginia <lb/>
Beach, <lb/>
DOPE THE FANS. <lb/>
Sunday morning <lb/>
went to Burlington, where he <lb/>
learned bis wile had taken a <lb/>
check for her baggage to <lb/>
Dr. went lo <lb/>
Richmond and secured the <lb/>
vices of a detective to hunt up hi- <lb/>
He ii-1 her Sunday <lb/>
at the residence of her uncle in <lb/>
Manchester. Be says that Dr. <lb/>
Powell bi- wife's trunk at bis <lb/>
hotel in i d. Before bring <lb/>
in wile borne Dr. <lb/>
that he <lb/>
Powell and hi- wile hid been t <lb/>
at h o'clock this The roads <lb/>
mother of the child was taken last captured by Mr. Gray near <lb/>
October when ii was but a few. id ., <lb/>
days old, toe little one Gray was working at a <lb/>
bus gone to join her in world barn and beard the sound . m <lb/>
above. sympathy is ex- chain, which ltd lo die- <lb/>
in this The resisted an <lb/>
second affliction that has befallen was shot slight j wound <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. loll children <lb/>
I Monday evening from a <lb/>
to Reidsville. <lb/>
Black System on Southern. <lb/>
Tie. Southern Rill way <lb/>
has completed . <lb/>
modern block system on its <lb/>
main system coal the <lb/>
company a large amount, but the <lb/>
road is as well protected from <lb/>
accident as country. <lb/>
that Dr. The system now in operation c <lb/>
line front Washington t <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., and they bad, Atlanta. There block <lb/>
returned to Richmond, where Mrs. stations between these two p <lb/>
Stockard was lo run a bearding they average four Slid one <lb/>
house. brought miles apart. Improved <lb/>
wife home last Monday night j interlock <lb/>
Dr. Powell arrived on the has been installed passing <lb/>
this week- tracks all grade crossings, <lb/>
preliminary hearing the facilitating handling f all <lb/>
civil suit will come up before the trains. The block is being <lb/>
clerk of the court of <lb/>
August. Dr. Powell ii a man <lb/>
about years old unmarried. <lb/>
Mrs. is a handsome <lb/>
woman and is a of three <lb/>
children, the oldest, a daughter <lb/>
about years of age. <lb/>
We Have Seen. <lb/>
A. A. Esq., brought <lb/>
us two tomatoes this morning that <lb/>
one pound and <lb/>
ounces. He says that he bas had <lb/>
several this season that weighed <lb/>
over a pound each. <lb/>
Slapped His Jaws. <lb/>
Mayor J. B. Leigh, of Elizabeth <lb/>
City, was slapped in face by <lb/>
8.8. Cartwright, who had <lb/>
been fined for being drunk and <lb/>
disorderly Saturday. <lb/>
installed other parts of the <lb/>
road as rapidly as <lb/>
A Miraculous Escape. <lb/>
Spencer, if. C. July <lb/>
i i ii bound freight train, loaded <lb/>
with Georgia peaches, had a <lb/>
escape from a wreck two <lb/>
miles inn i of Spencer, thin after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
While miming at about sixty <lb/>
per hour the engine struck a <lb/>
hand car, just before a lone bridge <lb/>
across river bad been <lb/>
reached, at once derailing the pony <lb/>
trucks of engine. Engineer <lb/>
Glenn, who was at throttle, <lb/>
applied the emergency breaks, but <lb/>
the speed was so great that <lb/>
train engine, with front wheels <lb/>
off the track, ran across bridge <lb/>
and continued of a mile <lb/>
before it could be stopped. <lb/>
The interment ill ; place a; <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
in Bill cemetery. <lb/>
Mob breaks Meeting. <lb/>
A baud <lb/>
workers a <lb/>
fired Sunday toot sing ml <lb/>
o'clock by a mob. One of the <lb/>
-i bind named Presley was <lb/>
shot through side. The mob <lb/>
then sol in ii e at d <lb/>
ii down. <lb/>
Judge Little Juke <lb/>
A pickpocket was before Judge <lb/>
in the municipal <lb/>
the other day, <lb/>
larceny from the The judge <lb/>
leaned over lo the <lb/>
of the case and guess I'll <lb/>
hue bin <lb/>
he has only your <lb/>
replied <lb/>
then, turn him loose in <lb/>
the crowd and he'll soon get the <lb/>
said judge in such a <lb/>
matter-of-fact way that at first the <lb/>
officer was taken Her- <lb/>
Odd Fellows Grow. <lb/>
The Odd Fellows of Worth Caro- <lb/>
keep growing and the latest <lb/>
report from Secretary <lb/>
shows that six new <lb/>
lodges, and two new <lb/>
lodges have been <lb/>
the recent state meet <lb/>
of order, while two other <lb/>
applications are in bend to be <lb/>
soon acted News <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Attempt to Murder Italian <lb/>
Naples, <lb/>
was made morning in <lb/>
murder <lb/>
r Mirabelle, tin I <lb/>
I an Mai hie, Ii <lb/>
log i. . H .-. <lb/>
. . poi. is I <lb/>
lay Th. <lb/>
admiral's wife was seriously <lb/>
injured while be-- <lb/>
; band. <lb/>
GREAT WATERMELON PARTY <lb/>
Complimentary to Two Virginia Ladies <lb/>
Tuesday Pill ice . <lb/>
watermelon sapper was given <lb/>
J. Biggs <lb/>
to Misses White and Walker, two <lb/>
I Charming ladies from <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
Elite <lb/>
In Mis. yard just as <lb/>
the was rising its glory- <lb/>
Mr. Higgs taking bis stand at <lb/>
tables with large carving knife <lb/>
baud, coat off and sleeves rolled <lb/>
up, began to carve luscious <lb/>
fruit, and for one solid hour and a <lb/>
half he stood there and handed <lb/>
the tempting slices to gathered <lb/>
With such a pilot as the <lb/>
genial popular Mr. Higgs the <lb/>
occasion could not have been any <lb/>
thing but a marked success. Alter <lb/>
all bad eaten to their satisfaction <lb/>
of the watery fruit, after they <lb/>
had emptied their of grace- <lb/>
speeches, and heartfelt <lb/>
the happy crowd dispersed <lb/>
a very delightful in was <lb/>
over. <lb/>
Bawls and SOU, Louis. <lb/>
returned Monday from <lb/>
Virginia B i <lb/>
C. ii i- mus ed Iron. <lb/>
street tn a ore in <lb/>
the I ding. <lb/>
D. J. W and sea. David, <lb/>
let a i Monday evening from a <lb/>
ii . Not <lb/>
Mi a I Mr. D. K. H <lb/>
on a trip to <lb/>
News <lb/>
Rev. W. <lb/>
II <lb/>
rt <lb/>
Caught Out in the <lb/>
In i. dull and quiet <lb/>
an last e bail, t so many people<lb/>
Tinner, J., played ball with <lb/>
Wilson Suffolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Tl m are <lb/>
more than inc.-. thought <lb/>
w be. <lb/>
week will be a week of <lb/>
Mines. The team will make up <lb/>
.,<lb/>
ii . be <lb/>
1st Ken i i <lb/>
C. of Norfolk, cam.- in <lb/>
evening to bis <lb/>
father, Cobb. who is Ii. <lb/>
S. Care returned Monday <lb/>
from Asheville and other <lb/>
in the western state. <lb/>
Hiss Gotten returned <lb/>
Monday evening a visit to <lb/>
Portsmouth. Walk, r <lb/>
accompanied her home. <lb/>
Wednesday, July <lb/>
Mis.- Ada s visiting it. <lb/>
M. Hornaday returned ibis <lb/>
morning from Morehead. <lb/>
Miss left this morn- <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
r in sees I <lb/>
. trip The <lb/>
i. .- In tin- rooms. <lb/>
n , <lb/>
the <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Tar- <lb/>
W. left this <lb/>
for Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Tucker to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Jack Garden left today to spend <lb/>
a few Virginia. <lb/>
Jesse Tuesday <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Dunlap left this <lb/>
for City. <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. Lanier returned this <lb/>
morning from Springs. <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
Tuesday from Littleton. <lb/>
i ; a g place <lb/>
., v. lit lot a i. i. on a <lb/>
. ii i the team <lb/>
hi re I In best a bile we were <lb/>
lion Greenville. It was <lb/>
i. d . <lb/>
and on en I The <lb/>
did know but <lb/>
be did Greenville, and said <lb/>
; a an ail right about money, <lb/>
be bad i treated too <lb/>
time he came here in have <lb/>
teal about the money. This <lb/>
speaks well indeed for <lb/>
here was a man who was so <lb/>
well pleased with the treatment <lb/>
him while he <lb/>
willing to credit a team of <lb/>
.-dangers a meal, and said it <lb/>
was all right if he never got the <lb/>
We in a hole at <lb/>
John Ivey was sleep- <lb/>
or reading, or if you can <lb/>
imagine such a thing, perhaps he <lb/>
was anyway he did not <lb/>
git off at but was <lb/>
on to We later <lb/>
hail John gotten off we would <lb/>
have been better shape, <lb/>
Flanagan bad <lb/>
neglected to give him anything <lb/>
for oar mid-day meal, and we <lb/>
would still have on mercy <lb/>
the hotel mail. We did net <lb/>
learn the host's name, but I wish <lb/>
we old so I could put it here, <lb/>
for the people Greenville <lb/>
ought to him. <lb/>
<lb/>
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