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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/>
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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/>
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and straight from <lb/>
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Other U <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
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dozen <lb/>
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handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
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Linens, Linens <lb/>
Table <lb/>
for <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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lay Th. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Wilson Suffolk <lb/>
today. <lb/>
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week will be a week of <lb/>
Mines. The team will make up <lb/>
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ii . be <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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and on en I The <lb/>
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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/>
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Bert <lb/>
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had seen the <lb/>
whole ma broke when <lb/>
it left Norfolk.<lb/>
was flooded <lb/>
postals last week, so <lb/>
were place. <lb/>
PREMIUMS <lb/>
When Hie the Tinting <lb/>
back <lb/>
CLEARANCE <lb/>
When ate we join to play <lb/>
ii again <lb/>
Bert going to <lb/>
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Are people to quit asking <lb/>
questions about trip<lb/>
Both Thompson's <lb/>
have left us- No. w <lb/>
culled home by of his <lb/>
father does know whether <lb/>
he can come back or not <lb/>
No. is a member of <lb/>
and called h me to <lb/>
bis <lb/>
but hopes to return <lb/>
or <lb/>
Young man. why pay premiums when you can buy <lb/>
the same contract tor premiums On account of a higher <lb/>
interest rate and lower expense loading THE SECURITY <lb/>
LIFE AND ANNUITY can make this great <lb/>
saving tor you. Write the Home Office. North <lb/>
Carolina, or see <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
North <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
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Women <lb/>
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Is Read By Everybody la <lb/>
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what advertise it and you are to <lb/>
part f room-y. <lb/>
We make it a Rule to use every legitimate effort to carry over <lb/>
no goods from season to Season. <lb/>
We Have Been Through Our <lb/>
Stock Recently <lb/>
and find we hive too many goods in some lines, and in order to <lb/>
Pitcher has Bade <lb/>
friends here, him- <lb/>
self to all the fans here, became <lb/>
he is a great His friends <lb/>
with in bis <lb/>
trouble, and hope for <lb/>
speedy recovery of bis father. <lb/>
He hope, illness of <lb/>
i hi father is to join us <lb/>
again before we go to Norfolk <lb/>
again, or comes <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Catcher Thompson too, has won <lb/>
, place here -by Ml ball playing; <lb/>
by bis general deportment. <lb/>
He held his end of battery <lb/>
on the repent trips without an <lb/>
his stick was good, <lb/>
, bis was always to <lb/>
the spot, sad h-- i an all-round <lb/>
i gentleman. Here's hope <lb/>
these, out quickly we have arranged in the bates next Monday <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE <lb/>
And Mechanic Arts <lb/>
practical industrial <lb/>
education in Agriculture-. <lb/>
Engineering, t r i <lb/>
Chemistry, and the Textile <lb/>
Art. Tuition MO a <lb/>
Hoard W a month, <lb/>
Address <lb/>
and <lb/>
reductions in prices. <lb/>
Thompson <lb/>
with U again. <lb/>
Colored <lb/>
Black L- <lb/>
Patterns White Goods. <lb/>
A Strong Commending <lb/>
Mrs. Jot Remedy for <lb/>
Lowell, X. C, <lb/>
A year a <lb/>
with which was <lb/>
Laces, tor <lb/>
ES <lb/>
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for pair. Vests. <lb/>
Dress Linen, Ladies Past Black Hose, values <lb/>
Ladies Belts. <lb/>
and Infants <lb/>
are Included in this Offering. <lb/>
to ray bed <lb/>
we three weeks every spring <lb/>
. a lien I lie -ii bad <lb/>
off I con id not move a in <lb/>
body. <lb/>
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and tot k i .; I was net I in j <lb/>
better. ii I k <lb/>
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me. as <lb/>
not had any of <lb/>
since. I consider Mis Joe<lb/>
REFRESHING <lb/>
CURES INDIGESTION <lb/>
NEWMAN <lb/>
At Old Stand. <lb/>
I base i lb <lb/>
and the bus- <lb/>
at his old stand on <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
will to stock lo ii <lb/>
emends of trade and will at <lb/>
ill limes carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and I arc Groceries. <lb/>
Pi tries. Tobacco, <lb/>
. . e. <lb/>
I on mi v hen on <lb/>
i r ii i <lb/>
I. v can lie <lb/>
J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Grocer. <lb/>
IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO LOOK THROUGH <lb/>
THESE BARGAINS BEFORE MAKING YOUR <lb/>
PURCHASES. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
cine that is sold la-day. I have <lb/>
d.-d ll to several, and Stock of <lb/>
in every <lb/>
Before Mrs. Bern <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb/>
BUFFALO, N. V., return <lb/>
Animal Grand <lb/>
B P O K N. Y. <lb/>
July 1905. Tickets on <lb/>
sale July and m h. final <lb/>
limit July Ticket- will be <lb/>
passage <lb/>
in each direction. Extension of <lb/>
final limit to 4th may be <lb/>
obtained by deposit of ticket <lb/>
with Special and <lb/>
of fee of II at <lb/>
Philadelphia on tickets reading <lb/>
those points will be <lb/>
lowed on trip within <lb/>
transit limit, on return trip <lb/>
within limit, July It <lb/>
ticket- have been extended, stop <lb/>
ran be taken Dot lo <lb/>
ii-r then 4th. <lb/>
and <lb/>
J. <lb/>
July Tickets on sale <lb/>
Jane to July <lb/>
Tickets <lb/>
restricted to continuous passage <lb/>
in direction. f <lb/>
the limn ma; lie <lb/>
t-i 31St, of <lb/>
Special <lb/>
payment of fee -f So cents at <lb/>
lime d- -it Slop over at <lb/>
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lit. A k is <lb/>
Blew <lb/>
Did later one day <lb/>
i -i validation at Park <lb/>
a upon payment of lee of <lb/>
i no i i in.- it deposit, hut in <lb/>
I. n- shall stop over SI New <lb/>
l , . . end beyond August <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
and <lb/>
be -pi -i on going trip <lb/>
in going limb the ticket <lb/>
no lo e . a 3rd and on <lb/>
Ho- return trip <lb/>
of ticket, tickets have <lb/>
i slop over may be <lb/>
taken pi-rind often not <lb/>
to A<lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
II X ft <lb/>
Also Siding, Coiling and <lb/>
Partition fill kind <lb/>
my usual weight was from for building <lb/>
to pounds. Now <lb/>
and my is <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Mountain Mills, <lb/>
Lowell, N. C. <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. U W- HESTER. <lb/>
PROF. W M HINTON, <lb/>
A Christian home and High <lb/>
School for boys and men. <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A. L., road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
on it acre farm. <lb/>
For further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
Littleton, N. C. <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
house complete. cut to or <lb/>
on short Hind, <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
in <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in main busbies <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Four chairs <lb/>
presided over by a <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, <lb/>
our towels clean. <lb/>
We thank you fur past <lb/>
and ask you When <lb/>
good service is wanted. <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, ever <lb/>
st <lb/>
r ho no No. <lb/>
Yours far business, <lb/>
JOe JENKINS. <lb/>
Fresh kept con- <lb/>
In stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
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H I. and Economical <lb/>
In Hi. <lb/>
of Corner <lb/>
in Y. Berke- <lb/>
gives an fide <lb/>
light upon the real character of <lb/>
Norman peasant. old <lb/>
Norman farmer on <lb/>
my to a <lb/>
secret of their And <lb/>
when one I <lb/>
munching i <lb/>
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old man why In- did not ii. <lb/>
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man i will he <lb/>
give you a answer. A definite <lb/>
or seems to haw <lb/>
expressly left out of <lb/>
is a fine I ventured <lb/>
to l grizzled old r in oxen. <lb/>
might be worse, he answered. <lb/>
That's cider of yours, <lb/>
say it be retorted <lb/>
guardedly. <lb/>
the true Norman <lb/>
ever pleased or satisfied <lb/>
apples this Pen- <lb/>
They are so he re- <lb/>
plies, with a shrug of his <lb/>
The next year trees <lb/>
under the weight of a rich <lb/>
crop, and you hail this rich old <lb/>
as you pass his gateway. <lb/>
of cider this year. Pen <lb/>
Mallet, for you surety enough, <lb/>
you convincingly as the <lb/>
old peasant looks up from his work <lb/>
to bid you <lb/>
are so small. he <lb/>
more time lo pick them <lb/>
than they are <lb/>
Rheumatism In a Portrait. <lb/>
The lancet i- of the <lb/>
ion that the earliest record of <lb/>
nodules is lo be found in a <lb/>
portrait of a lady about thirty years <lb/>
of painted by <lb/>
otherwise known as a <lb/>
Veronese painter who lived from <lb/>
to <lb/>
The ran i- one of a collection <lb/>
left by to the <lb/>
my of hand- <lb/>
attention once, seeming lo be <lb/>
much older Hum face. A strong <lb/>
light rests left ban,, which <lb/>
is in a central position. <lb/>
abductor and other <lb/>
are strikingly wasted, the <lb/>
joints of the <lb/>
two are markedly enlarged, <lb/>
and there are typical rheumatic nod- <lb/>
over the head of the second <lb/>
phalanx of the index and over the <lb/>
proximal end- of both the proximal <lb/>
of the middle <lb/>
Through i he of technicality <lb/>
the layman can discern the image of <lb/>
protracted suffering. If a complete <lb/>
list of the remedies recommended <lb/>
by her friend- had accompanied the <lb/>
portrait the would 1-- mid in <lb/>
full. <lb/>
No Admittance. <lb/>
A poor having Is-en re- <lb/>
leased from the rare- of this world, <lb/>
presented himself at the gate of <lb/>
Brahma's paradise. you been <lb/>
through asked the god. <lb/>
but I have bun <lb/>
in then; is all the <lb/>
At this moment arrived another <lb/>
mo ii who begged to permitted to <lb/>
go in also. have you <lb/>
been through <lb/>
but what of that you not ad- <lb/>
one who had not been there <lb/>
any more than but <lb/>
he been <lb/>
Who are you talking to have <lb/>
been married twice. <lb/>
replied Brahma, away; paradise <lb/>
is not for Taller. <lb/>
Origin of Wearing Them Traced to <lb/>
Prometheus and the Rock. <lb/>
In land- many <lb/>
marriage. Young <lb/>
in lore . antiquities, but <lb/>
here is an exception t- the r <lb/>
there arc f, v, . older than the <lb/>
wedding in I in <lb/>
have n-t yet Merest. <lb/>
There has been much outer <lb/>
rings politically, but hen is I <lb/>
. Live, most in- <lb/>
of mergers and ail com- <lb/>
the hardest to i <lb/>
Finger used as or- <lb/>
frost the earliest times. <lb/>
There is i Greek story of the origin <lb/>
of their use. Jupiter chain I Pro <lb/>
to u rock in the Caucasus, <lb/>
where a vulture preyed on his liver. <lb/>
Winch grew again night After <lb/>
of chronic liver <lb/>
trouble Jupiter released him. but or- <lb/>
he should wear on nil <lb/>
an iron having attached to it a <lb/>
piece the rock, so that the deity <lb/>
might keen his oath of perpetual <lb/>
hence the use of <lb/>
rings of with jewel-. King <lb/>
seem to have la-en among the first <lb/>
trinket- given and prized. They <lb/>
were tokens trust, insignia of <lb/>
command, rank and honor, pledge <lb/>
of faith alliance. The <lb/>
I pen badges -if servitude, illus- <lb/>
the proverb that extreme <lb/>
Pharaoh gave hi ring to Joseph <lb/>
in n of delegated authority. The <lb/>
rings now in existence came <lb/>
j pt, having originally <lb/>
pin- --I o he lingers i t <lb/>
. resting ring in <lb/>
world, at hast to antiquarians, is <lb/>
the ring of Cheops, who built the <lb/>
great pyramid. It is of fine gold, <lb/>
weighing about the same as throe <lb/>
live dollar cold piece. <lb/>
In early limes the ring <lb/>
worn on the fourth linger of the <lb/>
hand from a belief that a vein <lb/>
from it passed direct to the heart. <lb/>
An old Jewish legend tells us <lb/>
Tuba Cain, the first of metal work- <lb/>
made ring for bis wife. <lb/>
The earliest marriage record of <lb/>
which have an authentic record <lb/>
is mentioned in Scripture, where the <lb/>
shy mid gentle Isaac placed a ring <lb/>
on the the now of <lb/>
the in nowise reluctant <lb/>
Isaac was always timid, and he would <lb/>
surely have managed the delicate <lb/>
matter more appropriately himself. <lb/>
Chicago Chronicle. <lb/>
T IT JAR <lb/>
Sleep <lb/>
BY <lb/>
SLEEPING ON THE B. <lb/>
Royal Elastic Felt Mattresses are <lb/>
to all others. <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
In the Old Way <lb/>
In the old tildes people had to go from to h use <lb/>
t v the new- or meet at the cross roads store once- a week <lb/>
to find out what was going on. They were slow days <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
Hut in this day of numerous and rural tree delivery <lb/>
mail you can get the news every day. <lb/>
This is the leading age and no horn N complete <lb/>
a good Every man ought to his county paper <lb/>
know what is on. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
ran supply you with the news. We print two editions, Daily <lb/>
and Semi-Weekly <lb/>
THE DAILY <lb/>
is a page paper and costs <lb/>
only a year. <lb/>
Our piece Enamel Iron Beds are <lb/>
as the best <lb/>
every Royal Elastic Mattress and <lb/>
Bed is sold under guarantee-If not the best, price re- <lb/>
funded. <lb/>
OUR STOCK iS IN <lb/>
EVERY DETAIL <lb/>
Floor Covering every description, Sideboards. China <lb/>
Closets, Book Cases, Parlor Suits and Chairs of all <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
WHEN NEED FURNITURE <lb/>
You will be consulting the interest of your pocket book <lb/>
to investigate our stock. Our and Bed <lb/>
Springs are perfection in making. Try a pair. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
i is a large <lb/>
page paper, a year. <lb/>
A. H. Taft <lb/>
Don't be without a paper when yon cum ti-t one so cheap. <lb/>
yon are not a subscriber send in our order today. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Job Department <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO SAM WHITES. <lb/>
H. A. White <lb/>
A Slow Journey. <lb/>
The car crawled slowly on. with <lb/>
occasional long pause at a <lb/>
threatened breakdown. At lat <lb/>
old man with a long white beard <lb/>
rose feebly from a corner teal and <lb/>
tottered toward the door. He was. i <lb/>
however, stopped by the conductor, <lb/>
who <lb/>
fare, <lb/>
paid my <lb/>
I don't <lb/>
I paid you when I got on <lb/>
the <lb/>
Where did you gel<lb/>
That won't do When I <lb/>
there was only a <lb/>
little boy on the <lb/>
answered the old man, <lb/>
know it. I was little <lb/>
Auckland News. <lb/>
Disconcerting. <lb/>
when the enemy <lb/>
ed on our position and came right <lb/>
over the you <lb/>
have seen exclaimed the-boast- <lb/>
veteran. <lb/>
that's drawled an old <lb/>
comrade, removing his pipe slowly. <lb/>
there yourself, wasn't <lb/>
you, inquired the boastful <lb/>
one, referring to him for support <lb/>
with a triumphant look. <lb/>
certainly said the old <lb/>
comrade. I thought at the <lb/>
time we have seen you, but <lb/>
nobody ever got a look at you till <lb/>
ten days after the <lb/>
leans Times-Democrat. <lb/>
Or- <lb/>
Th. Life Plant. <lb/>
There is a plant in Jamaica called <lb/>
the life plant because it is almost <lb/>
impossible to kill it or any portion <lb/>
of it. When a leaf is cut off and <lb/>
hung up a string it sends out <lb/>
white. roots, gathers <lb/>
moisture from the air and to <lb/>
grow new leaves. when <lb/>
pressed and packed in a bot- <lb/>
it has been known <lb/>
to outgrow the leaves of the book <lb/>
In which was placed. The only <lb/>
way to kill is by the heat of a <lb/>
hot iron or of boiling water. <lb/>
Lead m Regular Life. <lb/>
Few person- understand the value <lb/>
of regularity --f habits. Meal- and <lb/>
sleeping hours should be fixed ones, <lb/>
for only harm can result from re- <lb/>
tiring one night and another <lb/>
at Vi o'clock unless the rising hour <lb/>
varies too. hours of sleep one <lb/>
night and six next is not the <lb/>
way in which to woo and keep <lb/>
health, and if a similar habit of <lb/>
nourishment is encouraged there <lb/>
is little hope of reaching old age in <lb/>
a creditable condition. If ever you <lb/>
are templed to prove or disprove <lb/>
these statement, going to bed at <lb/>
o'clock every night for three <lb/>
month, rising at a and eating at G, <lb/>
and Ii again, with never a break <lb/>
in the routine. The result will <lb/>
prise <lb/>
, A In Point. <lb/>
Mrs. husband makes <lb/>
me laugh so. Mrs. Cassidy. <lb/>
Irish in his speech. <lb/>
Mrs. he so. ma'am <lb/>
Mrs. He has such a <lb/>
queer way of getting words twisted <lb/>
around out of place <lb/>
Mr.-. yes noticed <lb/>
that thing today, lb- told <lb/>
ye were u little mean- <lb/>
I suppose, as everybody knows, <lb/>
that ye are, <lb/>
The Positive Finish. <lb/>
said the builder, <lb/>
little alteration I have suggest- <lb/>
ed will only cost you an extra <lb/>
hundred, and will lie the finishing <lb/>
go ahead. I'll put up the <lb/>
hundred, but can in-t that you re<lb/>
Id ml ti id <lb/>
Post <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
PRINTING HOUSE <lb/>
IS BETTER EQUIPPED TO <lb/>
DAY THAN EVER BEFORE <lb/>
To Produce <lb/>
me real Printing. <lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND <lb/>
,. Editor and <lb/>
MR <lb/>
Entered the pool at X. C, as second matter. <lb/>
Advertising raws made upon application. <lb/>
A correspondent desired at ever. .-i in Pitt and <lb/>
in to <lb/>
X. C, FRIDAY, LY 1905 <lb/>
TWO OBJECT LESSONS <lb/>
Two men have brought themselves <lb/>
light and are be- <lb/>
fore th people cue is Mr. <lb/>
the is Judge Jan as <lb/>
Dill. of men won <lb/>
attorney drawing <lb/>
Mr. K it warn Be of the very fore- <lb/>
most law; S v <lb/>
with a practice, reputed by treat- <lb/>
that netted him <lb/>
.-5 i i annually- <lb/>
Mr. Dill of the Xi <lb/>
Jersey p i ; he drew ii <lb/>
the charter f r steel trust, lie <lb/>
t the very heel i <lb/>
lion lawyer i the, whole country, <lb/>
and he was receiving the pan <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Mr. Bo hie <lb/>
and receiving s <lb/>
Mr. Dill I at <lb/>
given <lb/>
is r . v i h common <lb/>
judge. <lb/>
N and u men, you <lb/>
Broad, in . yen think <lb/>
them, hut U-t inquire into their <lb/>
hi <lb/>
In three y distant p <lb/>
future It <lb/>
for the that i <lb/>
he baa working with him a <lb/>
power no tea than the president <lb/>
the United and Secretary <lb/>
Taft The he seen is the <lb/>
presidency tin- States, and <lb/>
he begun already to make <lb/>
self sure for it- <lb/>
There no political motive to <lb/>
prompt the action of -lames B. Dill. <lb/>
It hi love for state and <lb/>
his that prompted <lb/>
action. <lb/>
It is a magnificent picture, a <lb/>
with a position like his, giving it <lb/>
up to become a common judge in <lb/>
order to do what lie considered his <lb/>
duty to his community and to hie <lb/>
fellows It is a noble example, and <lb/>
if we follow it in the lit <lb/>
tie things, if we could only give <lb/>
some a little more, to the <lb/>
duties we as citizens our <lb/>
town, oat state and to <lb/>
our would we make <lb/>
oar state purer, and ourselves less <lb/>
subject to injustice. <lb/>
Let us give more of ourselves to <lb/>
our state and to others, and watch <lb/>
and wait the result. <lb/>
IT ANY CLEANER. <lb/>
IT GAMBLING <lb/>
A few months back farmers were <lb/>
holding their far cents <lb/>
this to be a good price. <lb/>
Nine cent cotton to <lb/>
these same cent farmers waiting <lb/>
for Ten and eleven cent <lb/>
has come, but still they arc <lb/>
holding for cents <lb/>
Of course farmers have a perfect <lb/>
right to hold is this <lb/>
not gambling and greed combined <lb/>
Farmers should unite for a staple <lb/>
as an exchange says, is <lb/>
a golden harvest in <lb/>
trouble some farmers is <lb/>
that they know when to inn <lb/>
hi so. S pet pie want the earth. <lb/>
it is probable that they will <lb/>
j gel a very small it <lb/>
There is a ; . that it will <lb/>
; up still higher, but this is mare <lb/>
t ban a hums knows; and he pretty <lb/>
long headed there is a Stopping <lb/>
and the chances are when it <lb/>
n a lies i his ; it will topple over <lb/>
The point may be about reached <lb/>
ind the men who are offered eleven <lb/>
new may to lake six <lb/>
cents, just by not knowing when t. <lb/>
let go. the man who never <lb/>
knows when to t- p r let go <lb/>
times out of gets caught. The <lb/>
man who generally comes out all <lb/>
right is the man who knows when <lb/>
to sell. <lb/>
Hon. D. A. Tompkins, of Char- <lb/>
has been elected one of the <lb/>
director of the Equitable Life <lb/>
Assurance Society This recognition <lb/>
of Mr. T napkins is not only r <lb/>
compliment to for his business <lb/>
and industrial shone <lb/>
the importance of the in the <lb/>
business world This signal honor <lb/>
coming to one of North Carolina <lb/>
sons inside of her own borders II <lb/>
significant. <lb/>
Mr is owner and inter <lb/>
in many cotton mills of this <lb/>
and other States. He was one <lb/>
the founders of the Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server, and is now half owner of tie <lb/>
Observer, one of the papers in <lb/>
the South. <lb/>
BUILDING AND LOAN. <lb/>
Commenting upon churches ac- <lb/>
from John <lb/>
D. Rockefeller, a certain minister <lb/>
money taken from the people <lb/>
of political graft or commercial dis <lb/>
honesty any than <lb/>
plunder secured by a pirate on the <lb/>
high <lb/>
As we see it all churches stand <lb/>
for principle. If it doesn't stand <lb/>
for this it doesn't stand for anything. <lb/>
The church must be better than the <lb/>
world, it must hare principle to <lb/>
champion, high ideals to hold before <lb/>
men, holy inspiration to breathe into <lb/>
every man's soul, and if this is not <lb/>
practiced in all churches what use <lb/>
have we for them <lb/>
The building and loan plan is <lb/>
one of the best things in the country <lb/>
for those who earn limited salaries <lb/>
A building and loan association puts <lb/>
a cottage within reach of this class <lb/>
of people, and this class f people <lb/>
are the majority. This being <lb/>
true it would prove very beneficial <lb/>
to both the people and the <lb/>
By small weekly or monthly <lb/>
installments a great many can own <lb/>
their own home, lint some will say <lb/>
if the wage earner dies the <lb/>
house will he and sold the <lb/>
willow loses when she needs it worse <lb/>
Hut this can be prevented by <lb/>
carrying a life insurance policy. <lb/>
Bat some will say they are not able <lb/>
to take out insurance. This can <lb/>
also be done along with the install- <lb/>
of the building and loan <lb/>
If it is not convenient <lb/>
to pay the insurance in a lump sum <lb/>
this can also be paid in small weekly <lb/>
or monthly installments. <lb/>
We hope our business and <lb/>
men will get busy and organize a <lb/>
good building and loan association. <lb/>
It is needed in and we <lb/>
believe without a doubt that it would <lb/>
prove to be a financial success. <lb/>
What say you, fellow townsmen <lb/>
New York Judge Foster in <lb/>
General Sessions scored raiser <lb/>
cal in passing sentence on <lb/>
Newman, the young man who as- <lb/>
in helping Sam in <lb/>
rubbing the Equitable <lb/>
company, when be <lb/>
stole from the Equitable, <lb/>
but your methods were very wide <lb/>
and bungling. If you had bad in- <lb/>
stead of collusion with an r <lb/>
collusion with an insider and thereby <lb/>
had had your salary raised o <lb/>
and had then divided with the <lb/>
other man the resell would not have <lb/>
been a more objectionable from <lb/>
a moral or ethical standpoint and <lb/>
have boon no more hurtful t <lb/>
The damage suit began in Golds- <lb/>
last Saturday by Dr. Stockard <lb/>
against Ir. Powell for f for <lb/>
alienating his wife's affections is a <lb/>
new break in this state, if we exclude <lb/>
it from the mental anguish class of <lb/>
litigation, it, perhaps belongs. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
This is one year that has got the <lb/>
prophets guessing to the crops. <lb/>
From all reports the rainfall has <lb/>
been heaviest in Carolina <lb/>
In the middle western portion there <lb/>
has been less rain, even there the <lb/>
the seasons have been varied. <lb/>
says he needs more <lb/>
to enable him in his search for the <lb/>
pole. We don't need <lb/>
more, but if anybody will furnish <lb/>
just even, we will make our <lb/>
departure upon receipt of this sum. <lb/>
REDUCTION <lb/>
SUMMER CLOTHING <lb/>
It's getting the of year every- <lb/>
thing Summery must be put on the ired <lb/>
-so far as this store is concerned; yet, two <lb/>
full wearing months are ahead. <lb/>
A better chance to buy Men's Clothing, for less than <lb/>
actual value <lb/>
NEVER PRESENTS ITSELF <lb/>
Our Suits and Trousers must vacate. <lb/>
We don't want a vest age 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 officials of an Re- <lb/>
are complaining because <lb/>
the girls have got the habit of <lb/>
with the convicts. This <lb/>
speaks bad for the who <lb/>
are vet loose. <lb/>
George Vanderbilt has <lb/>
grown sick of bis experiment at <lb/>
forming and will let out that depart- <lb/>
id his estate to <lb/>
tenants. Perhaps he went in on too <lb/>
large a scale for his experience. <lb/>
Roosevelt seems to be down <lb/>
in Holmes in good fashion. If <lb/>
the holders, but very possibly I there way in which the late <lb/>
yon would not have been at the bar <lb/>
of justice the <lb/>
of the case, compelled as <lb/>
am to extend mercy by and have justice out. <lb/>
of your services to the <lb/>
the sentence into the He-1 The difference between <lb/>
statistician can be made to do lime, <lb/>
beseems determined to find it out <lb/>
The North Carolina Society of <lb/>
Norfolk, that organized last spring. <lb/>
its second social gathering <lb/>
Saturday night at Beach <lb/>
hotel, one of the delightful resorts <lb/>
near the It was titling that a <lb/>
hotel presided over by a North Car- <lb/>
woman should be selected for <lb/>
this An elegant course <lb/>
menu was served. The affair was <lb/>
entirely informal and greatly enjoy <lb/>
ad. The North Carolina Society is <lb/>
doing much to bring the Tar Heels <lb/>
of Norfolk in closer touch with each <lb/>
other, as well as to show their love <lb/>
for their native state North Caro- <lb/>
largely predominate in <lb/>
Norfolk's business circles, and they <lb/>
are the backbone of the city. <lb/>
If the good people of our town <lb/>
would their lots of the weeds, <lb/>
paint their houses and fences <lb/>
white-wash would answer in some <lb/>
cases; tear down old <lb/>
shacks it would add beauty and <lb/>
attraction and thereby giving the <lb/>
town a atmosphere There <lb/>
is a lot of this kind of needed <lb/>
in Greenville and when this is done <lb/>
we will have a little city that will <lb/>
inspire the greatest pride. <lb/>
and Loom is as Hie casual observer <lb/>
sees it. is that is down and <lb/>
out while is up and down. <lb/>
will man the Russian <lb/>
asks exchange We don't knew, <lb/>
but it strikes us that would <lb/>
come right well for this job. <lb/>
Talk about money all <lb/>
you please, bat yet to see <lb/>
the time when there wasn't a great <lb/>
demand for it. <lb/>
As arc not desirous of leaving <lb/>
this earth, we are not taking any <lb/>
stock in the airship business. <lb/>
world is a rushing, pushing <lb/>
throng. Every one seems to be <lb/>
Striving to get ahead. It is a sweetly <lb/>
comforting thought that the require- <lb/>
are only according as <lb/>
He has given usability to Thus <lb/>
said John Rockefeller a Cleve <lb/>
land prayer meeting. It is a great <lb/>
be able to find <lb/>
in thoughts that others might <lb/>
expect to cause discomfort. New- <lb/>
York American. <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
The best way to draw the color <lb/>
line is to attach the colored brother <lb/>
to a plow line and keep him there. <lb/>
Dope bobs up now and <lb/>
says he in his resignation be- <lb/>
fore he for Europe- Possibly <lb/>
this is tree, but didn't fail to vote <lb/>
for that loan to his land company on <lb/>
bad security before he sailed, which <lb/>
caused a loss to the stock- <lb/>
holders and policy holders something <lb/>
like <lb/>
It comes down the pike now that <lb/>
a certain lady while eating ice cream <lb/>
at the luncheon in dairy <lb/>
got part of her dress off by <lb/>
a cow. <lb/>
have not heard of Mr. Root <lb/>
expressing himself as having made <lb/>
a great sacrifice in accepting the <lb/>
position of secretary of State. If he <lb/>
has there waR no reason for it. Al <lb/>
though he is a good and able man <lb/>
he is not the only prop this nation <lb/>
had to lean on. No not by a thous <lb/>
and. Mr. is the only <lb/>
men we have heard of laying such <lb/>
stress on the fact that Mi. Hoot had <lb/>
made a sacrifice. <lb/>
While Rogers and Worrell <lb/>
in jail those shivered <lb/>
in fear that the truth would out. . <lb/>
far they have escaped, but as sure <lb/>
as will the sin of those <lb/>
who conceived the crime of corrupt- <lb/>
the jury will be found out and <lb/>
they will stand exposed their <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Men's Coat and Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
SWELLEST LIME OF SUMMER <lb/>
TROUSERS <lb/>
SEE THE PRICES. <lb/>
Peg Top Trousers Swell Pat- <lb/>
terns value, now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Dark Plaid <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
All Crash Brown <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Gray <lb/>
value now <lb/>
All Wool Crash Linen color <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
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 Pants <lb/>
value, DOV <lb/>
value. HOW <lb/>
Men's Coat Pants <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Three Piece Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's all Wool Serge <lb/>
Piece Suits value <lb/>
now <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray Piece Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
Men's Gray Slim Suits <lb/>
value, now <lb/>
A sentence of a fine for a <lb/>
running an illicit distillery or a dis <lb/>
orderly house is no punishment at <lb/>
all. It is a mere travesty and a <lb/>
virtual invitation to continue the <lb/>
business News and Observer. <lb/>
The deeper the probing in the <lb/>
matter of jury tampering the <lb/>
case at Raleigh, the <lb/>
uglier it looks. <lb/>
The Winston man who has invent- <lb/>
ed a shoe shining machine has <lb/>
struck the polish. <lb/>
The public generally will applaud <lb/>
Morton's move to cut off twenty per <lb/>
vent of the salaries of the high <lb/>
provided there <lb/>
are not to <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Hers, years after the Civil <lb/>
War, there are draw- <lb/>
pensions from the government. <lb/>
A good, valid is a bettor aid <lb/>
to longevity then any insurance <lb/>
policy Sun. <lb/>
Can you afford to miss a sale, where the prices touch <lb/>
your purse so gently <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition, One and Two Horse <lb/>
Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
In Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L,. CARR <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in A. D. Johnston, who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
Met Spoil by The Oct For Met <lb/>
to <lb/>
There b a wide and deep ft <lb/>
contained in that phraseology the man brought from De- <lb/>
it It concerned his wife's <lb/>
to forget as to family. He told it aft <lb/>
N O , July <lb/>
Kev. C. preached <lb/>
here Sunday <lb/>
afternoon. He left Sunday even- <lb/>
for Kinston. <lb/>
Look Mr. Cooper ask him <lb/>
about prices of anything that yon <lb/>
tare interested in. <lb/>
Mis. W. L. Kittrell, <lb/>
and Mr-. E. Hooks, of Ayden. <lb/>
are the Wesson. <lb/>
Pumps, pump pipe and packing Hop <lb/>
at A. W. C k d <lb/>
Sec tin I'm lot of pit . . . <lb/>
easels A. W. Ange ft They <lb/>
are <lb/>
When in need of furniture ore <lb/>
nice mattress see A. W. <lb/>
The next session of the Winter <lb/>
price for I <lb/>
by Pill if I . <lb/>
A few the <lb/>
a bit in err <lb/>
I have the Winterville list sun <lb/>
The book-keeper for the A. been <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co., P. A. There is no reason why Pitt <lb/>
who called home account farmers should have such <lb/>
ville High school will open Sept 4.1 the list on all the -ail mates from <lb/>
The are brighter , Winterville of all our subscriber <lb/>
ever Several rooms have i am prepared to give receipts <lb/>
for the paper Come and see me <lb/>
high price, fur their Hour, <lb/>
and pay up, make me happy, mike <lb/>
the editor happy, and get Lapp <lb/>
they i yourself. I've got a good <lb/>
who pay for a <lb/>
of the of his sister, <lb/>
returned Friday morning. rail f-r those <lb/>
and j Winterville Cw l thoroughly in <lb/>
have equipped making splendid <lb/>
Miss Cox this <lb/>
seed at T. <lb/>
The Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
below cost. Don't Poplin for <lb/>
We will sell you at some price. that was now <lb/>
K O. Chapman Co <lb/>
flour For hardware and mill supplies <lb/>
of paint, and j el low L. House. <lb/>
at Harrington Harbor and feed stables, buggy <lb/>
cheap as the j W. L. House. <lb/>
cheapest at A. W. A. II Co. <lb/>
In-won hand a lot of nice <lb/>
gents straw hats that will now go <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Hamburg- that was now <lb/>
Ladies Hose now Be <lb/>
rot honey, Walkers f, now <lb/>
l. Pain killer, <lb/>
Prank Dr. Bell's Eye salve, and a Dress Go ids that was <lb/>
were we now <lb/>
t, u u . a groat reduction in all <lb/>
u a. T W Wood and of d <lb/>
We handle T. W Wood . in Goods. <lb/>
Sons millet <lb/>
T. Cox and Bro. s <lb/>
Miss has been visit-, R Q Co <lb/>
the Misses Button. Some try meet Hunsucker <lb/>
The A G. Cox Mfg. Co., has . <lb/>
, , , .,., buggies in puces. A few try to <lb/>
been rushed <lb/>
and flues week. . i But none undertake to do both. <lb/>
Bosom Kittrell is <lb/>
. ,, Another huge shipment of shoes <lb/>
friends in B. <lb/>
j styles and sizes and prices very <lb/>
another ,,,., <lb/>
a reasonable. Barber <lb/>
Of men and children shoe. <lb/>
FA has Paint your house how is the <lb/>
home again on account the very time, Ange Co. have the old <lb/>
serious Illness of his sister. j Town and Country paint. <lb/>
People have already become Uncle, where are yon going. <lb/>
Tinting <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
N. Manning <lb/>
Miss Hattie C. Kittrell, who has <lb/>
been visiting near <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
We have been informed that <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. pay the highest <lb/>
for country prices. <lb/>
Car load flour just <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
Conic and be convinced <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb/>
Warranted CURE. <lb/>
Cholera <lb/>
I. and Woolen <lb/>
One i. as difficult as the -dinner. As In his rock- <lb/>
one i- to mid fro on and cried <lb/>
i.-the Both and <lb/>
I in said <lb/>
l . ., ,, <lb/>
optimist n ii . ruing how <lb/>
i Hun <lb/>
train learned it l so d Margaret <lb/>
IT the mind i a lit f -in thou in I <lb/>
Hum in <lb/>
Living <lb/>
to about in ibis. am <lb/>
are to it. I only<lb/>
ii <lb/>
era.-ed the ugly write you all particulars. In fact, <lb/>
; tin figures from his <lb/>
She will <lb/>
even <lb/>
. .,, write you all in tact, <lb/>
it is easier to write the pleas- I to know that -in had writ- <lb/>
tilings on the slate of the memo- ten the letter before I left. Von <lb/>
O- will probably gel it <lb/>
Indian, for instance, never and just as soon as it <lb/>
forgets a slight or an injury, lie I you to it. You know <lb/>
sill a lifetime to get even. have a n habit of <lb/>
lie mi Indian. Life i- putting an.- until <lb/>
abort to be an Indian. they are six months old. You <lb/>
The man who considers himself do tin- time. eds <lb/>
a who treasure- up a sympathy, and you've to I <lb/>
who nurses an injury, who lets the d j She <lb/>
hatreds fester in bis heart, can-; wrote that very night, Sin sail <lb/>
not he a happy man. His soul <lb/>
like a tiger ready to spring <lb/>
upon the victim of his wrath. <lb/>
Learn how to forget. <lb/>
If it is easier for you to put on <lb/>
record in your memory personal <lb/>
grievances and to hug an ugly feel- <lb/>
it i- because you have chosen to <lb/>
do so. Ii hoard up in <lb/>
mind the unhappy episodes of life it <lb/>
is you have formed the habit <lb/>
of doing so. <lb/>
Toner-is, i habit . <lb/>
will make you miserable and a con- <lb/>
firmed grouch. There i nothing no- <lb/>
in h n disposition to i <lb/>
her. <lb/>
in forget. <lb/>
go uninspiring, the de- <lb/>
pressing and weakening <lb/>
Hold on to the cheer <lb/>
and There i- not room <lb/>
fur both. Wipe out the resentments. <lb/>
Write in place of your hatred <lb/>
arc pure and and <lb/>
I Dear, letter receives <lb/>
I tor i o i la- <lb/>
bottom I am <lb/>
. that ion i In me. <lb/>
Believe m. everything Is raft me. <lb/>
II I breathe ; word <lb/>
what have me. <lb/>
The u four more <lb/>
pages, oil in the same strain. When <lb/>
she had she <lb/>
j mo this of <lb/>
, procrastination. I have red <lb/>
that letter enough to <lb/>
man u,, . her <lb/>
i lie .<lb/>
ill or<lb/>
what <lb/>
u ill . <lb/>
Z red<lb/>
Taken <lb/>
all -ii in in. r. <lb/>
s Drag Store. <lb/>
keens <lb/>
aware the fact, that the Hun- I am going to A. W. Go's. M <lb/>
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be cheap now. <lb/>
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and feel tired on reading cotton in any quantity the <lb/>
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by wearing eye glasses. B. Q R <lb/>
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mean, cross Ugly, take <lb/>
Rocky Mountain Tea <lb/>
this mouth. A for sick. <lb/>
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cent-, Tea Tablet-. <lb/>
Dru Store. <lb/>
Using Milk. <lb/>
The proper use of milk is little <lb/>
Mowing machines and understood. Thousands of people <lb/>
drink a glass of milk without re- <lb/>
moving the receptacle from their <lb/>
lips. No sooner docs this of <lb/>
milk reach the stomach than the <lb/>
gastric juices curdle it and form <lb/>
masses of hard, tough and <lb/>
curd. If the digestion is inf. <lb/>
rigorous, it may he taken <lb/>
care of, but few have such a <lb/>
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ladies and cents at the same time a piece of <lb/>
slippers has arrived and our stock it would finely <lb/>
of ladies dress goods <lb/>
is more complete than ever <lb/>
Fry- <lb/>
Barber Co. <lb/>
C. J. and J. H. <lb/>
to Black Jack <lb/>
White's Black spec- <lb/>
recommended for the human <lb/>
family, tine for perfectly <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous <lb/>
For sale by <lb/>
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
F. F. Cox was in a <lb/>
few days ago. <lb/>
Go to T. N. Manning Co. for <lb/>
fresh candies, nuts, raisins <lb/>
choice confectioneries. <lb/>
Miss Annabel Kittrell is visiting <lb/>
Miss Janie Kittrell. <lb/>
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hundred style, of wall paper. <lb/>
We are prepared to you as <lb/>
cheap as cheapest. Come <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
B. T. Cox a Bro. <lb/>
paint, guaranteed <lb/>
the at Harrington Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Special prices on ice <lb/>
A to. <lb/>
video, the curd would be broken <lb/>
and the processes of digestion would <lb/>
j proceed rapidly, it become <lb/>
before. Consisting of mohair evident that milk should <lb/>
suitings, never he drunk rapidly in any con- <lb/>
batiste, weather proof, batiste <lb/>
all the designs, <lb/>
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to call and inspect our <lb/>
i Barber Co. <lb/>
Have now on hand nice line of <lb/>
glass and crockery all very <lb/>
cheap. Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
Reduction sales made white <lb/>
Roods and G. Chapman <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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slowly sipped or taken with a spoon <lb/>
or in connect ion with bread or <lb/>
dry cereal. <lb/>
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lived a cat and a on the usual <lb/>
terms of enmity. The cat had kit- <lb/>
tens, which were taken from her, <lb/>
drowned buried. The bereaved <lb/>
mother mourned, would not eat and <lb/>
became a nut of embodied ghost of <lb/>
her own dead self. Her enemy, the <lb/>
At the drugstore there we think , terrier, ceased to annoy her, began <lb/>
the most can be pleased tenderly to her about, <lb/>
in table silverware and jewelry. dropped piece, of food in her way <lb/>
and played about her as if he would <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cure, <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
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Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
new corned herrings, just <lb/>
received Harrington Barber , Cm, <lb/>
fined cheap, at <lb/>
joke her hack to happiness. It was <lb/>
in vain. Then the dog was missed <lb/>
for some hours. He came hack even- <lb/>
with pleasure. <lb/>
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he deposited a furry something, re- <lb/>
treated, returned with something <lb/>
else and again went out, to come <lb/>
back a similar burden. They <lb/>
were the dead and buried kittens, <lb/>
which he hail discovered and <lb/>
and of good report. <lb/>
some one treated you <lb/>
put a slight upon you <lb/>
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be scorned by one whom I scorn, b <lb/>
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that a matter to cause regret Let <lb/>
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your soul. <lb/>
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breath a young man who not <lb/>
have been married very long rushed <lb/>
up to an attendant at one of the <lb/>
city hospitals end inquired after <lb/>
Mrs. Brown, explaining between <lb/>
breaths ii was his wife whom he <lb/>
fell anxious about. <lb/>
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replied that there was no <lb/>
Mrs. n the hospital. <lb/>
keep me waiting in this <lb/>
said the excited young <lb/>
man. must know how she <lb/>
she isn't again said <lb/>
the attendant. <lb/>
must broke the vis- <lb/>
here is a note I found on <lb/>
the kitchen table when I came home <lb/>
from <lb/>
The note <lb/>
to have my <lb/>
mono out. ANNIE. <lb/>
Boston Traveler. <lb/>
No I'll hear from Marge-1 <lb/>
in the <lb/>
thought. mail tins now and <lb/>
it a good <lb/>
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the letter into mail <lb/>
chute. Then she begun lo look for <lb/>
the promised on from <lb/>
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r-; delivery, nor second, nor <lb/>
y. i the third. In fact, ii did not <lb/>
come until the end of the week, and <lb/>
i then it gave the woman the shock <lb/>
of her life, for <lb/>
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written, but later decided to send, <lb/>
received. I appreciate your <lb/>
thy and your of secrecy, es- <lb/>
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of yon keep the i. s from even him. <lb/>
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days. She was kepi busy <lb/>
formulating rules for the . <lb/>
of Stable <lb/>
People of North. <lb/>
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rope, as the following <lb/>
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great London trading I <lb/>
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declares it <lb/>
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respect for sin least out- <lb/>
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wild country lie- <lb/>
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evidently on the way back to his <lb/>
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with a com opera note In <lb/>
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wonder i- such an <lb/>
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of the future conduct of Hen- <lb/>
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The Constable's Excuse. <lb/>
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of parliament of his rough <lb/>
treatment at the hands of the police <lb/>
addressing his constituents in <lb/>
recalls to the London <lb/>
an anecdote illustrative <lb/>
t the altitude of royal Irish <lb/>
constabulary toward Nation- <lb/>
members. During a dis- <lb/>
at an eviction a constable <lb/>
brought his baton heavily down on <lb/>
the head of a young man who hap- <lb/>
to be the reporter of the <lb/>
Irish Times. you I <lb/>
am a member of the in- <lb/>
quired the reporter. bog your <lb/>
said the constable. <lb/>
thought you were a par- <lb/>
He Found It. <lb/>
In one of the neighboring cities a <lb/>
family was sealed at dinner when <lb/>
the doorbell was rung. The servant <lb/>
went to the door. It was noticed <lb/>
that she held long parleying, and <lb/>
was surmised consequently that <lb/>
there some element of <lb/>
in the interview. On her re- Lena. <lb/>
master of the house in- ye, remember by <lb/>
Lorna <lb/>
Bridget, who was Hull's observed <lb/>
was a gentleman, sir, in a friendly way. she a <lb/>
for the wrong friend of yours V <lb/>
Ledger. The out of town shopper gasped <lb/>
and said Life. <lb/>
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certainly lino <lb/>
said an out of town woman who a <lb/>
doing some shopping in a store <lb/>
the other day. may want to get <lb/>
sonic more before leave the city. <lb/>
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the name inside <lb/>
said the clerk. the <lb/>
an- more than <lb/>
word- English <lb/>
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thousand of them. The extra ones <lb/>
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n with a dictionary and writs <lb/>
in good English a story <lb/>
in the world could understand. <lb/>
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and their town. <lb/>
Real Beauty. <lb/>
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by a gentleman lo whose decision in <lb/>
regard lo a certain mutter ;. <lb/>
young girls appealed. They were <lb/>
discussing the question as to what <lb/>
beauty in a hand and <lb/>
differed in opinion. Ai last <lb/>
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man. of whom tiny were both very <lb/>
fond. <lb/>
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man, with ii kindly smile, <lb/>
i hard one for to de- <lb/>
a-l, poor,, and they <lb/>
will loll yon most beautiful <lb/>
hand in the world is hand that <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Farmers bring us your Tobacco to <lb/>
The Brick. <lb/>
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guarantee lull market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
Ed. Harris <lb/>
Clip Calculator. <lb/>
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Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
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j Sheriff L. W. Tucker. <lb/>
Denver. Colorado Springs. i Register of Deeds-R. <lb/>
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to ; Coroner Dr. William <lb/>
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announced by the South <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on lines for follow- <lb/>
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STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary Commercial <lb/>
Classical Domestic Science <lb/>
Scientific Manual Training <lb/>
Pedagogical <lb/>
Three loading to decrees. Training School for <lb/>
Hoard, tuition, fees for use <lb/>
of text etc , a year free-tuition students For noD- <lb/>
of the state, Fourteenth session begins <lb/>
secure in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should <lb/>
be Blade before invited from those desiring <lb/>
teachers and stenographer. catalog and otter info-m address <lb/>
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GREENSBORO. N. C <lb/>
Hancock <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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Of <lb/>
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against him, In th- <lb/>
lion the um d clerk of the <lb/>
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the September term, <lb/>
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the day said month, when <lb/>
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of i and with <lb/>
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of <lb/>
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dollars for warranty -i <lb/>
deed executed Io the plaintiff <lb/>
on the day of Janus for a <lb/>
Louisville. , <lb/>
National Association of <lb/>
Stationary August <lb/>
to 1806 <lb/>
Bible <lb/>
School, July to <lb/>
August <lb/>
Trim. Sun- <lb/>
day School Institute, July <lb/>
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Woman's Con- <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
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and <lb/>
l. t. P., September <lb/>
to 1905. <lb/>
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San Gal. <lb/>
Lewis Clark Centennial I <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Hoard of G. <lb/>
Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur. <lb/>
Superintendent Education <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
C E. Flem- <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
s. Congleton, <lb/>
Charles Cobb, J. R. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, A. H. <lb/>
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lacking. Have a food <lb/>
tool and be prepared for <lb/>
emergencies. line of tools <lb/>
is all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
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m Horse <lb/>
certain b of la on Wilton <lb/>
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id tin said K Pollard, directed <lb/>
sheriff of Pitt mi i-- <lb/>
turnable o ti e id term <lb/>
of Superior court, it being <lb/>
the I me and place when- the aforesaid <lb/>
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. Pollard will take ha <lb/>
Ms required to appear within the Ural <lb/>
three days of said term and <lb/>
demur to the of the plaintiff <lb/>
In the relief demanded <lb/>
he granted. <lb/>
lion- at in the town Of <lb/>
this the of June, <lb/>
II. C <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court.<lb/>
on Coast, <lb/>
June l October 1805. <lb/>
Va . <lb/>
VI to <lb/>
Rate for Hie above <lb/>
open to public. <lb/>
Pickets will be to <lb/>
Ii all <lb/>
Soul u <lb/>
can be had <lb/>
application to any Ticket <lb/>
of the Southern or <lb/>
connecting Hues, or by <lb/>
the <lb/>
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X. C. Baptist W . <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
Asheville, X. C. <lb/>
S H Pass. Traffic <lb/>
W. H. Tayloe, <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
Splendid location. Health resort Over hoarding <lb/>
pupils last year. High grad work. High of <lb/>
aid social in music. Ad- <lb/>
curses in An Hot water heat. <lb/>
lights and other <lb/>
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mi years. i t. the health and <lb/>
Huh of <lb/>
All la el-fee on all public occasions. CHARGES <lb/>
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Littleton, X. c. <lb/>
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heretofore doings <lb/>
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dissolved by intent. All per- <lb/>
sons owing the can <lb/>
either i arty and are to come <lb/>
at once and their ac- <lb/>
counts. Any one ace <lb/>
the can them <lb/>
either party, I- M. Savage. <lb/>
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Corey<lb/>
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retail and <lb/>
furniture for <lb/>
Hides, Fur. Cotton Seed. Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, etc. <lb/>
Oak Ba <lb/>
Carriages, Parlor <lb/>
Tables, Lounge, <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
High <lb/>
George ti-<lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, <lb/>
Meat, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, , <lb/>
Seed Meal and Hulls, Om, <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples, Haas <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
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Ware, and <lb/>
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nu- <lb/>
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for cash, <lb/>
see me <lb/>
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Could Ask <lb/>
to drop in James <lb/>
Furniture Store, next <lb/>
door to post office, and have <lb/>
your <lb/>
Standard Sewing Machine Ad- <lb/>
j listed Free <lb/>
of machines is <lb/>
paired and adjusted at reason- <lb/>
able rates. Call mid see me and <lb/>
let's talk the machine business <lb/>
over. <lb/>
James Brown.<lb/>
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I pared to private con- <lb/>
a to ii om depot for <lb/>
persons in town at <lb/>
f each person The will <lb/>
S then only run born hotels to <lb/>
J; depot and and fare on <lb/>
that will also he phone <lb/>
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Steamboat Service. <lb/>
St earner L. leaves <lb/>
daily I except <lb/>
at a. in. for Greenville; leaves <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
at in. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk a Southern Railroad for <lb/>
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb/>
New York. Boston and ell other <lb/>
North. Connects it Norfolk <lb/>
with all points West. <lb/>
should order <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb/>
Southern K. R. <lb/>
hours to change <lb/>
T. H. Agent, Washing- <lb/>
ton, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. General T. and <lb/>
r. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
J. a CO. <lb/>
barn Razors, clean Towels and <lb/>
Work guaranteed. <lb/>
COSMETICS A <lb/>
Thanking one all for you pas <lb/>
patronage and hoping for your con <lb/>
remain, <lb/>
Tours to serve, <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES, Prop. <lb/>
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your property wait. W <lb/>
you are waiting your or bus- <lb/>
house may be destroyed by <lb/>
tire <lb/>
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while the property is valuable and <lb/>
when yon can get a <lb/>
the tire its too late. I write <lb/>
mice that insures. Let me explain <lb/>
it to you, <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS, <lb/>
DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The firm of L, H. Pender Co., <lb/>
sanitary plumbers and have <lb/>
been dissolved by mutual consent. <lb/>
The plumbing business will here-, <lb/>
after be by L. H. Pen- <lb/>
All accounts due the firm <lb/>
must be to him. <lb/>
L. H. Pender Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
This July 1905. 7.8 <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
TO PUBLIC. <lb/>
U lieu yon have a suit of <lb/>
pair of pants to or press, <lb/>
remember t I only turn out <lb/>
first class work. Also working <lb/>
and altering clothing. <lb/>
very reasonable. or <lb/>
your money back. Give me k trial. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
Back of Davis Barber Shop. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Tax D. <lb/>
J. T As <lb/>
J G. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Fire <lb/>
Forties. <lb/>
Dispensary <lb/>
W. Bryan, J. N. Hart, J. <lb/>
L. Sugg. <lb/>
Prayer meetings each <lb/>
day night. Sunday schools <lb/>
u. m. <lb/>
H. j <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday <lb/>
School. No pastor. <lb/>
H. H. Moore. <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
day. W- R. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Episcopal---Rev. 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. Laughinghouse. No <lb/>
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G S Pritchard <lb/>
dent of Sunday School <lb/>
B Dove Sup <lb/>
School <lb/>
No pastor. <lb/>
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Wiley Brown, Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O O <lb/>
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W F Evans, Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
P, Meets every Thursday <lb/>
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T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
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Harris, Sachem; W <lb/>
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M, meets every Monday <lb/>
night T H <lb/>
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
T THE OF BUSINESS MAY 20th. 1905. <lb/>
Stock paid in <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46 <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks out- <lb/>
standing at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts, unseen <lb/>
on <lb/>
All real <lb/>
Due <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and 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. G. <lb/>
J. A- ANDREWS, <lb/>
U. W. KING, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
UNIVERSITY <lb/>
OF <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Head W the Educational System. <lb/>
Collegiate, Engineering <lb/>
Graduate, L a w, <lb/>
Medicine, Pharmacy. <lb/>
SHINGLES SHINGLES <lb/>
All grades and sizes, in car lots <lb/>
less quantity, to suit purchaser. <lb/>
F. B. RANDOLPH A CO. <lb/>
House, N. C <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
Gotten Buyers and Brokers <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private to Tori <lb/>
Chicago and N-w Orleans. <lb/>
Library contains volumes <lb/>
New water works, Electric <lb/>
Lights, Central Heating <lb/>
system. New dorm- <lb/>
Y. M. A. Building <lb/>
STRONG <lb/>
Again <lb/>
is what Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
said after taking <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure. Hundreds <lb/>
woman art <lb/>
h a i n c re- <lb/>
j stored to perfect <lb/>
health by rem- <lb/>
YOU may <lb/>
well if you will take <lb/>
it <lb/>
Indigestion causes <lb/>
nearly all th. sic <lb/>
that woman <lb/>
It deprives th. system of nourish- <lb/>
and the organs to <lb/>
women weaken, and become <lb/>
diseased. <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure <lb/>
ambles th. stomach and digestive organ <lb/>
to and assimilate all of th. whole- <lb/>
some food that may b. eaten. It nourishes <lb/>
th. body, and rebuilds th. organs, <lb/>
restoring health and strength. <lb/>
indigestion, constipation, <lb/>
risings, batching, heartburn and all stomach <lb/>
disorders. <lb/>
Digests What You Eat <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props <lb/>
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em <lb/>
ployed. Opposite drug <lb/>
-tore <lb/>
LAMER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
ll. m . th. <lb/>
w w <lb/>
o. <lb/>
For Sale By <lb/>
L. <lb/>
The durability, beau- <lb/>
tones and unvaried <lb/>
high quality of HARRI- <lb/>
PAINT <lb/>
have taught Americans <lb/>
the great advantage of <lb/>
using ready-mixed <lb/>
house paints. <lb/>
BAKER HART,<lb/>
INSTRUCTORS <lb/>
The Full term begin <lb/>
Kept. <lb/>
fas --s <lb/>
FRANCIS P mm <lb/>
Chaw. Hill, N. C. <lb/>
Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb/>
A Bur for Busy People. <lb/>
ml Trouble,, <lb/>
Bud <lb/>
Tea In lull- <lb/>
let form. M cum h- <lb/>
I WU. <lb/>
OR PEOPLE <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and <lb/>
by experienced workmen at the shop <lb/>
in Mill- <lb/>
MB mm. <lb/>
One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars <lb/>
Earned. <lb/>
The average man does not save to <lb/>
exceed ton per cent of <lb/>
He must spend nine dollars <lb/>
for every dollar saved. <lb/>
That being the case he cannot be <lb/>
careful about unnecessary <lb/>
expenses. Very often a few cents <lb/>
properly invested, like buying <lb/>
seeds for his garden, will <lb/>
several dollars outlay litter on. It <lb/>
is the same in buying <lb/>
Colic, Cholera <lb/>
Remedy. It costs but a few cents, <lb/>
and a of it in the often <lb/>
ii doc. i lull of several <lb/>
dollar, V by Jim. L. <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb/>
-.-.-. N. C. <lb/>
N. O, <lb/>
Sallie of Tar- <lb/>
and Daisy Tucker, of Black <lb/>
Jack, came on the train <lb/>
on their way to time <lb/>
with <lb/>
Torre is a <lb/>
time <lb/>
for Daily <lb/>
and we take <lb/>
great pleasure In sub <lb/>
willing receipts for <lb/>
those arrears. We a list <lb/>
of all who receive mail at <lb/>
this office. We also take orders <lb/>
for job <lb/>
Hooks I informs us that <lb/>
through bis d our Ayden <lb/>
a gentleman <lb/>
Greene came over and took <lb/>
a fire policy for quite a large <lb/>
amount. Mr. Hooks had <lb/>
not solicited the gentleman, but <lb/>
that the did the work. Mr <lb/>
Hooks declares advertising <lb/>
and so ill we. <lb/>
If you need anything the way <lb/>
Crockery, wan- <lb/>
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Mis. Crawford, of Win- <lb/>
spent from Saturday until <lb/>
Monday here with friends. <lb/>
H. E. Co. wilt do all they <lb/>
possible can to please you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
groceries. <lb/>
If Ayden had electric fans, run <lb/>
by steam, on every street corner <lb/>
would the atmosphere here about <lb/>
stirred by their vibration prove <lb/>
nauseous to a delicate <lb/>
We only ask for <lb/>
Didn't the drainage system take <lb/>
the water nicely after the big <lb/>
rain yesterday a mud hole <lb/>
Id town. <lb/>
Mrs. J. and Miss <lb/>
Helen returned Friday <lb/>
a visit to <lb/>
received, fine line of <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style <lb/>
Mrs. D. B. Gaskins went to <lb/>
Halifax, Mrs. D. G. Berry and <lb/>
Miss Berry went to <lb/>
f ii d last Pride. <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily new groceries <lb/>
from the <lb/>
A picked up the <lb/>
lumber camp here the other <lb/>
day had the date 1890 the <lb/>
initials W. R. M. carved on its <lb/>
bock. How old does a terrapin <lb/>
live to grow. <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
Town and Country paints and <lb/>
colors are by far the best goods <lb/>
that lie ever used and that u <lb/>
knocked out several other leading in <lb/>
brands, in a teal t Greenville <lb/>
This Ii sold by J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Prof, W. Edwards, <lb/>
ham, baa been a visitor here <lb/>
tin- put week <lb/>
For sowers see M. B, <lb/>
Tripp i The best. <lb/>
j. j. Smith went to Greenville <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
More i bales of cotton <lb/>
was sold on this market yesterday. <lb/>
All merchants <lb/>
throughout Pitt <lb/>
obligated not to cut prices on <lb/>
patent <lb/>
candies, oranges, apple- <lb/>
and bananas at E. E. a Go's. <lb/>
Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb/>
cotton planters and repairs at J. R, <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Brown, after a visit <lb/>
to here and in the com- <lb/>
has returned to her home <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
That rock salt at J. R. Smith A <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/>
Harvey Johnson and wife, who <lb/>
have been spending sometime here <lb/>
with friends have gone to their <lb/>
home, Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
tan and white slippers all at <lb/>
J. It. ft Bro. <lb/>
thermometers, <lb/>
for sale by Cannon ft <lb/>
Mesdames W. E. Hooks and , <lb/>
J. Kittrell and children are visit- <lb/>
the Misses Wesson in <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades J. R <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
J. A. Harrington has <lb/>
drag tomato <lb/>
weighs ounces. Mr. <lb/>
is not only a good gardener, <lb/>
but his a pretty <lb/>
all sort of a fellow. <lb/>
A large outfit and latest <lb/>
improved bads with which to do <lb/>
work. Satisfaction <lb/>
teed. M. B. Tripp a Bro. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie ,,. of <lb/>
Grimesland, has Mm. <lb/>
Stancil <lb/>
Can Hart a bar <lb/>
rel of Col ii in Ida none <lb/>
t had anywhere. <lb/>
Twenty-dollars each for <lb/>
Tigers doesn't seem much of an <lb/>
lo catch or betray. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, com <lb/>
Arc, apply to K. <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
Robert has accept- <lb/>
ed a position with the Ayden bank. <lb/>
The business of the bank is a <lb/>
rapid increase as is all other bu-i <lb/>
in Ayden. <lb/>
During the past week Mr. <lb/>
Newell found the road R. <lb/>
H. a pair of gold rimmed <lb/>
glasses in a felt case which the <lb/>
owner can have by properly <lb/>
tame and paying for this <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
Tax, consideration and condition <lb/>
seem to cut but a email figure <lb/>
when the In mil is the other <lb/>
fellow. <lb/>
Don't fail to see ft Ty- <lb/>
sou's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
The following named young men <lb/>
have a ball team <lb/>
Dick Jackson, c; <lb/>
p; Barnes lb; <lb/>
Kola, Jasper lib; E. <lb/>
J. Gardner, Stephen Nobles, <lb/>
C. Cannon, cf; M. M. <lb/>
y, If. They will piny Or- <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
The ladies say that <lb/>
Tyson have the prettiest line <lb/>
dress goods in town. <lb/>
We arc receipt <lb/>
at tend marriage our <lb/>
friends Mr. Robert Lee Little and <lb/>
Hits Mamie -Gal Iowa j <lb/>
which happy event takes place in <lb/>
tie M. K. church at Grime in d <lb/>
lay, July 1905. U c <lb/>
return . <lb/>
e manufacture for <lb/>
i lade. Dial arc simply I lie <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
Mi-s Bessie has <lb/>
home from a very visit to <lb/>
Mr. Calvin Tucker at <lb/>
The loaf bread right <lb/>
from the oven at A- <lb/>
Law horn's. <lb/>
Miss of Oakley, <lb/>
after a visit to the Misses bit <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Those white and slippers at <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bro., are the <lb/>
for children I have seen this <lb/>
county have season. <lb/>
Miss Dennis died at her <lb/>
home here Saturday night <lb/>
about U aged years. In <lb/>
her earlier life she attained right <lb/>
much notoriety, owing to her <lb/>
size, great physical power <lb/>
and a very masculine <lb/>
It is said that in her best days she <lb/>
easily lift a barrel of <lb/>
each arm and plane them <lb/>
She was utterly devoid <lb/>
of fear and woe be the man who <lb/>
dared tamper what she <lb/>
rights. Yet the was kind- <lb/>
hearted and noted for her strict <lb/>
adherence to honesty. Hers has <lb/>
been a useful life and may her <lb/>
be blessed with such <lb/>
wards it merits and peaceful her <lb/>
ashes rest until morn. <lb/>
Tripp ft Bro. are now <lb/>
to make wooden legs for <lb/>
cripple horses or mules. Their <lb/>
latest was a decided success. <lb/>
that J. Seal th ft <lb/>
Bro. hare the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb/>
That last car choice hay that J. <lb/>
R. Bro., received is <lb/>
Lee lime is good for any <lb/>
crop and a farmer should use it <lb/>
freely, at J. R. Smith ft Bra <lb/>
That lace and embroidery <lb/>
the town for <lb/>
dresses J. R. ft Bro. <lb/>
received our spring stock of <lb/>
pants. J. J. Edwards ft Son. <lb/>
For heart <lb/>
by J. H. Tripp ft Bro. <lb/>
The soda fountain ft <lb/>
will be service <lb/>
from now to the end of the season. <lb/>
The newest and latest drinks will <lb/>
re found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Something new Ayden J. R. <lb/>
Smith Bro., have bought a whole <lb/>
car load of and heating <lb/>
stoves, you can get your choice <lb/>
by coming at once. <lb/>
Say have you that <lb/>
Simplex distributor t <lb/>
J. it. Smith Bro. It it out <lb/>
in any you and does <lb/>
not weals any the ends <lb/>
it is a cheap <lb/>
n. neat room house with gar- <lb/>
all necessary out <lb/>
located on main street in a good <lb/>
neighborhood j for rent by J. R. <lb/>
Smith ft Bro. <lb/>
Slippers, lawns and straw bats <lb/>
are being sold extremely cheap <lb/>
for cash by Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Don't forget that Cannon <lb/>
can supply your in <lb/>
any thing furniture. <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
go to J. R. Smith ft Bro., to do <lb/>
your I <lb/>
always get any thing I from <lb/>
the boys. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Cook Stoves, Baby <lb/>
Brad lee, etc , up stairs. Can <lb/>
J. R. Smith Bee. gives me <lb/>
more for my hams, <lb/>
chickens and eggs than anybody <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, and fresh fish. <lb/>
Hay, ship stuff, wheat <lb/>
brand, cotton seed balls meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Those squares, that <lb/>
union sou have just received <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
A. has first <lb/>
class brick for sale and is burning <lb/>
m-w kilns constantly. When in <lb/>
need of brick see him or write <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas all <lb/>
fruit kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon ft Tyson are of <lb/>
their enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap. They daisies. <lb/>
Those Royal Fell Mattresses <lb/>
that Cannon ft Tyson handle arc <lb/>
the equal of anyone the <lb/>
We will beginning on <lb/>
June offer for cash <lb/>
b stuck of dry goons <lb/>
sot ion, shoes hats Ac, prices <lb/>
before the town <lb/>
Our stock is too large <lb/>
and we lake of <lb/>
same. We have just gotten a <lb/>
large lot plaid j that waste run- <lb/>
at per yard, whit sheet- <lb/>
per C. Jackson <lb/>
Co. Ayden, X. C <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
best on the market at J. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Did you know yon could get one <lb/>
of the old time Gophers and <lb/>
size blade you want at J. R. Smith <lb/>
My office will be <lb/>
one mouth as I shall be in <lb/>
for the pm pose of taking <lb/>
a special in <lb/>
copy. J. W. Taylor. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
There will be an institute held <lb/>
at Ayden, N. for colored <lb/>
teachers, all teachers are requested <lb/>
to this institute, commence <lb/>
the first Monday in August 1905, <lb/>
for two weeks and more if desire. <lb/>
The school will be taught by Prof. <lb/>
G. W Smith and Prof. B. B. <lb/>
Coward. on arrange- <lb/>
P. Harder. Henry <lb/>
Allen, Ed Ellis. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Brisk Block, Beat Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
At. the, clone of business May 29th, 1905. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
Due from Banks, 18,285.31 <lb/>
Cash Items, OH <lb/>
Gold Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin, .- <lb/>
National Hank notes and <lb/>
other U. S notes <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
ASK FOR <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, <lb/>
Surplus fund 1,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profile less <lb/>
expenses. <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
to check, <lb/>
Cashier's chits 190.82 <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
144,010.28 <lb/>
COLUMBIA FLOUR, <lb/>
If it doesn't give you absolute <lb/>
satisfaction your dealer will <lb/>
pay you for returning it. <lb/>
R. F. IN. <lb/>
Dist. Ayden, <lb/>
The Famous Little Pills <lb/>
RISERS, cure Constipation, Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, etc They <lb/>
or bill impart <lb/>
early Good <lb/>
children or adults. Sold by <lb/>
L. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
ATLANTIC <lb/>
CHRISTIAN <lb/>
WILSON. . C. <lb/>
For Male and Female. <lb/>
i i V- n <lb/>
Elocution and Physic I <lb/>
and A <lb/>
and <lb/>
Si <lb/>
For sine, i r <lb/>
J. J. LL. President N i <lb/>
ind I<lb/>
nurse <lb/>
I i pi <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
COLLEGE, <lb/>
Music, Art, <lb/>
in Ancient and Modern <lb/>
uses leading to A. Ii. <lb/>
S, <lb/>
in ma lion, <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
Address, <lb/>
A new idea in a cough is <lb/>
the Laxative principal and is orig- <lb/>
with Kennedy's <lb/>
Honey and Tar. <lb/>
assists in <lb/>
system by gently <lb/>
els. Best for <lb/>
etc. The red clover <lb/>
every package <lb/>
Cough Sold Jno. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN. <lb/>
Diplomats given in He Arts, ,.; <lb/>
and in Expression. Courses of study <lb/>
Philosophy, in Music, las Art <lb/>
in i-i <lb/>
women. <lb/>
PRESIDENT R. T. TANN. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. <lb/>
THE MILL FACTORY <lb/>
SYNDICATE <lb/>
Will put on Sale To-morrow yards China Silk all <lb/>
the Different shades regular price per yard <lb/>
OUR PRICE <lb/>
CENTS PER YARD <lb/>
Down at <lb/>
A. E. Tucker's<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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REPORT CONDITION Or <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING TRUST CO. <lb/>
AT N. c. <lb/>
Al the of business Many 29th, <lb/>
RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stack paid <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured , <lb/>
Furniture fixture <lb/>
, . . . , Time <lb/>
Due n re r <lb/>
1,818.71 D tor-heck . t; <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
To <lb/>
h l s <lb/>
122,078.49 Total <lb/>
it <lb/>
f N County <lb/>
i, H. II Tartar, of the named do snip i <lb/>
is l hew of my i-n. <lb/>
belief H TAYLOR Cashier. <lb/>
Hid sworn to <lb/>
I. day of June. 1905- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
R. J. <lb/>
J. W. THOMAS. <lb/>
ROBT. <lb/>
Gratifying News. <lb/>
. i <lb/>
ha, <lb/>
ts a <lb/>
of money, but it is one way of cleaning k <lb/>
. ,. ,. Silks, Dr. <lb/>
Lint. Hi la.-. Men's n <lb/>
and Al sot <lb/>
I tr <lb/>
and Slippers to go <lb/>
1.76 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
so <lb/>
lie <lb/>
in k. tan <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
Lawns <lb/>
lit. Lawns <lb/>
SILK RIBBONS <lb/>
IS quality all colors <lb/>
La h an reduced <lb/>
one bail <lb/>
. Ladies Hand <lb/>
atone price<lb/>
why more <lb/>
C. K. Cora-t <lb/>
1.50 now So, Hf, <lb/>
Special rices in all um- <lb/>
mer <lb/>
in <lb/>
stock II, <lb/>
Men's Lea . r and <lb/>
Tan it t- S en <lb/>
so, no, <lb/>
. nil S-i <lb/>
2.00, . <lb/>
Men a h w. <lb/>
Serge . w <lb/>
we <lb/>
Men's suits were tS, <lb/>
is, reduced <lb/>
to 10.00, <lb/>
12.00 and no <lb/>
All shirt <lb/>
ed and shirts now <lb/>
en's and boy's Straw <lb/>
Hats, reduced one half <lb/>
I steel rods <lb/>
full inch were and <lb/>
now <lb/>
and 2.00 Urn <lb/>
now <lb/>
Big mark down in Milli- <lb/>
nary. 1.00 and <lb/>
1.76 Hats <lb/>
L white Duck <lb/>
Bats <lb/>
Big lot baby caps <lb/>
One hundred dozen ladies <lb/>
white Hand- <lb/>
kerchiefs, worth <lb/>
each, tor <lb/>
S the <lb/>
best ii row <lb/>
B tons, Pins, <lb/>
jets all go <lb/>
half the original price <lb/>
, W <lb/>
hi black <lb/>
um now <lb/>
A VERITABLE OF ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS <lb/>
e. T. <lb/>
Gigantic <lb/>
Sensational Marvel Sale <lb/>
Exclamations of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb/>
of the Bargain Offered Were Ex-pressed on all Sides by the Thousands <lb/>
who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE <lb/>
DON'T WAIT A MINUTE <lb/>
To-morrow will be a Red Letter Day <lb/>
The Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest. Come early for <lb/>
the Work of a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low PRICES like the dew the Mid- <lb/>
day Sun. <lb/>
Anything you buy is a Bargain. The Wreckage of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your Purchase <lb/>
for both present and future needs. Judge Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
L. Wilkinson So. <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
lit <lb/>
A Shoe <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
THE ULTRA SI s <lb/>
i. made <lb/>
to the most <lb/>
i- perfected <lb/>
styles <lb/>
shoo on <lb/>
at the price <lb/>
if its e <lb/>
A line of matting all is in- <lb/>
in the cat price <lb/>
good yard wide <lb/>
bleaching must go in this <lb/>
largo sine Rugs go- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Hamburg special <lb/>
value at this price, this sale <lb/>
regular Be Checked <lb/>
Homespun must go at 3- <lb/>
Best Apron chock <lb/>
gingham while it lasts <lb/>
Special value and cut prices in <lb/>
lawns <lb/>
A nice Umbrella only <lb/>
Clark's Cotton in this sale <lb/>
Furniture must go, all prices <lb/>
cut for this sale. <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Words lack force <lb/>
importance of these <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
i sale price <lb/>
India Linens, worth <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Check Dimities, values up <lb/>
to price <lb/>
v rash <lb/>
considered excellent val- <lb/>
at price <lb/>
and Velvets. <lb/>
A Hurry in silk will pi <lb/>
interesting topic. <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors <lb/>
hi <lb/>
.-11 velvet. a s, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
silk worth <lb/>
s the <lb/>
ranee <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
sellers; sale price <lb/>
dozen men's bordered <lb/>
handkerchiefs <lb/>
sales price, each <lb/>
men's handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above only liner <lb/>
1,500 extra tine grade white <lb/>
and colored men's <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
and fie valuer; on sale <lb/>
specially at <lb/>
pure linen white hand <lb/>
kerchiefs, neatly <lb/>
ed regular grade tor <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Bleached Table Dam- <lb/>
ask regular value, sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
; in. While Satin Damask- <lb/>
would sell regularly tor <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. Bleached Satin Dam- <lb/>
ask- a regular to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
Extra large Napkins. <lb/>
worth 81.50 a doz; <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra in Turkish <lb/>
Hath Towels, price <lb/>
Linen Crush, reg. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Pull size White diet Bed <lb/>
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns 81.25 value for <lb/>
in pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
reg. value; sale price <lb/>
Staple Department Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
l-c <lb/>
Here is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect We employ <lb/>
our own expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra Shoe is made over <lb/>
scientifically <lb/>
to meet th-- closest variations <lb/>
of width and size in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
whims of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc. <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form <lb/>
Corsets, in all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
and straight front including <lb/>
the celebrated K A G C B <lb/>
other Beauties <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Men's and Bats in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up <lb/>
to at <lb/>
line felt Hats. In- <lb/>
values ranging <lb/>
from mid at the <lb/>
exceeding low price of <lb/>
and Denver shapes. <lb/>
come in black and nutria <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the new Hies are <lb/>
in the line of Ladles <lb/>
oxfords and we <lb/>
showing at to <lb/>
All the newest shapes <lb/>
as well as staple Styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every- <lb/>
where for 18.51, marvelous <lb/>
sale pries <lb/>
yards tie <lb/>
1,900 yards Hope Bleach lie <lb/>
yards Red Seal A P C <lb/>
Noon <lb/>
Apron 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/>
English Coverts and Damask <lb/>
suitings <lb/>
All wool <lb/>
value Sic <lb/>
Novelty and Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles and <lb/>
Crashes, late Spring style <lb/>
desirable shades <lb/>
Black Cheviot in. <lb/>
wide, worth a yard. <lb/>
sale price, yard <lb/>
The lines imported English <lb/>
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair Serges and silk <lb/>
warp up <lb/>
to sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
Men's latest style Cassi mere <lb/>
and fancy Worsted <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb/>
all go on this sale at 11.49 <lb/>
Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for and I; sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine Pants that always sell <lb/>
for 1500 and stripe. <lb/>
cheviots . fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only 3.98 <lb/>
Men's Pants of in <lb/>
patterns, regular <lb/>
81.75 sellers; sale price 81.19 <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price Be <lb/>
pair of Knee <lb/>
reg. sellers; safe prise <lb/>
A consolidation of several <lb/>
lines of Long <lb/>
value II and 81.26; <lb/>
price only, pair <lb/>
pairs of very <lb/>
finest of this seasons Roods, <lb/>
hand sewed lace or button, <lb/>
all weights of sole. French <lb/>
kid, patent Russia calf <lb/>
They are fare the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come all <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to On. and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies fine kid shoes, <lb/>
button and lace, Harris toe <lb/>
and patent tip wort L 1.48 <lb/>
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
in all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white canvas, worth up to <lb/>
sale price to 81.10 <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black- seamless <lb/>
hose, regular price now <lb/>
A tine cotton fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
line plain and lace <lb/>
styles black hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
Ladies beautiful fancy <lb/>
hose, worth choice, pair <lb/>
Children's black rib- <lb/>
bed hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black tine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's finest French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's Rood fast black <lb/>
socks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast <lb/>
and plain socks, reg price <lb/>
r-v <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
81.50 <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double Breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
81.50 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/>
Thirty distinct <lb/>
in Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the swellest of novelties <lb/>
and staple styles, sale 91.29 <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb/>
Must sell C. T. <lb/>
Entire Stock <lb/>
Night Terror <lb/>
would nearly all <lb/>
write Mrs. Apple- <lb/>
gate, of Alexandria, <lb/>
could hardly u sleep. had <lb/>
hi so bad that if I <lb/>
a block I would <lb/>
frightfully spit blood, but, <lb/>
when all medicines failed, <lb/>
three 81.00 bottle- of Dr. <lb/>
wholly cared me <lb/>
and I gained pound- It's at- <lb/>
to dire Coughs, <lb/>
Colds, La Bronchitis <lb/>
all Throat Lung <lb/>
Fries and 81.00. Trial bottles <lb/>
free at J. L. drug store. <lb/>
Brutally Tortured. <lb/>
A ease came Io light that for <lb/>
mid unmerciful <lb/>
has been equaled <lb/>
Joe of Calif, <lb/>
years I endured <lb/>
J pain from <lb/>
and relieved me <lb/>
I tried known. <lb/>
I came across Bitters and <lb/>
It's the greatest earth <lb/>
i for trouble. A few bottles of <lb/>
it completely relieved and cared <lb/>
Just as good for Liver and <lb/>
Kidney troubles and general de- <lb/>
Only Satisfaction <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
When e'er yen feel impending <lb/>
And need a magic little pill, <lb/>
No other one will fill the bill <lb/>
Like Hewitt's Li tie Duly <lb/>
The Famous Little Pills, <lb/>
cure Constipation, <lb/>
Headache, etc. They <lb/>
never gripe or sicken, but impart <lb/>
early energy. for <lb/>
children or by <lb/>
L. Wooten, <lb/>
No Pity Shown. <lb/>
years was after me con- <lb/>
writes F. A. <lb/>
Verbena, Ala. had a terrible <lb/>
ease of Piles tumor. <lb/>
When all failed <lb/>
Salve oared me. Equally Barns <lb/>
and all aches and pains. Only <lb/>
at Drag <lb/>
Digests all of food, tones j <lb/>
mil strengthen the and <lb/>
digestive organs. Cores <lb/>
and red blood, health <lb/>
and strength. Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure rebuilds <lb/>
Gov. Q. W. Atkinson, of W. Va. <lb/>
have a number of <lb/>
bottles of Dyspepsia Care <lb/>
and have found It to be a very <lb/>
effective, and. indeed, a powerful <lb/>
remedy stomach ailments. I <lb/>
it to my Sold <lb/>
by Jno. L. druggist. <lb/>
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Pen. <lb/>
the pores of the skin, and <lb/>
by its antiseptic, and <lb/>
heeling subdues in <lb/>
and cures <lb/>
Cute, Eczema, Ring <lb/>
Worm and all skin diseases. A <lb/>
specific for blind itching <lb/>
and protruding Files. The original <lb/>
and genuine Witch Hazel Salve <lb/>
is made by K. C. DeWitt Co. <lb/>
and sold by Jno. L. Wooten, drug- <lb/>
gist. <lb/>
When yon want a pleasant <lb/>
laxative that is easy to take and <lb/>
certain to act, use Chamberlain's <lb/>
Stomach and Liver tablets. For <lb/>
sale by Jno L. druggist. <lb/>
Jane, red while <lb/>
under flank and on end of tall, <lb/>
with crop In left ear and silt in <lb/>
right, her light shorter <lb/>
than left, wears yoke. <lb/>
Mills, <lb/>
w N. C. <lb/>
CHOLERA <lb/>
Child Not Expected to Live horn <lb/>
Hour to Another, but Cured by <lb/>
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera <lb/>
and Remedy. <lb/>
Bulk, little daughter of E. N. <lb/>
Dewey of Va., wag <lb/>
seriously ill of <lb/>
last summer. We gave her up <lb/>
did not expect her to live from one <lb/>
hour to he says. <lb/>
to think <lb/>
Cholera and <lb/>
Remedy and got a bottle of it from <lb/>
the store. In five hours a <lb/>
change for the better. We kept on <lb/>
it and sin- , t <lb/>
the half of our small bottle was <lb/>
This remedy in fur <lb/>
Jno. L. <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY. JULY <lb/>
No. <lb/>
LEAGUE <lb/>
TWO ROBBERIES. <lb/>
SUIT FOR DAMAGES. <lb/>
Interesting Program red and De-, The Dispensary and Railroad R. L Brings Action Against <lb/>
Refreshments <lb/>
The <lb/>
ville Methodist a <lb/>
delightful to the <lb/>
tiers of the league and then <lb/>
visitors Thursday in <lb/>
large warehouse of Messrs. <lb/>
on Dickinson <lb/>
A interesting; and <lb/>
instructive program was rendered <lb/>
by literary department, after <lb/>
which delicious refreshments were <lb/>
served by the social department. <lb/>
The spacious warehouse had <lb/>
been brilliantly lighted <lb/>
for this occasion and <lb/>
tables, and were taste- <lb/>
l arranged. The rain to <lb/>
early part Of the evening caused a <lb/>
light delay in the arrival of the <lb/>
and guests at the ware- <lb/>
house, but after the <lb/>
pointed hour a large percent <lb/>
of the and many Visitors <lb/>
were seated tables en- <lb/>
gaged in games and <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
Todays notice was Issued by <lb/>
Broken Into. <lb/>
Sometime dating Thai night <lb/>
two robberies occurred in town, <lb/>
the dispensary and A. C. L. freight <lb/>
office being the entered. <lb/>
As both buildings wee- <lb/>
in about the same way it is prob- <lb/>
able that both were <lb/>
committed by parties. <lb/>
The dispensary was by., <lb/>
breaking out a panel of the back <lb/>
door. The only disturbed Humors on the Streets for the <lb/>
on was cash drawer, <lb/>
was but as no <lb/>
money had been in it the thief <lb/>
Eastern Firemen Win. <lb/>
At the State <lb/>
III , . -1, <lb/>
Mew w i the first <lb/>
PERSONALS AND <lb/>
in t b- <lb/>
Hi i. <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk t. C. Moore <lb/>
in an action begun by L. John- <lb/>
boo against . T. in <lb/>
I which former sues the for <lb/>
damages. No complaint been <lb/>
filed, the amount of <lb/>
l- for is not <lb/>
for pi i <lb/>
in won <lb/>
n ii <lb/>
on <lb/>
the <lb/>
hurt <lb/>
A. Clark r <lb/>
Jo J 20th. <lb/>
went <lb/>
i ii mi- in <lb/>
I. Smith<lb/>
i returned this morning <lb/>
nun I. ii. <lb/>
Ward Dead in Nashville. <lb/>
got nothing goods <lb/>
were missed, though if a few <lb/>
hollies had been taken the loss <lb/>
would be bard to discover. <lb/>
At the A. O. L. depot the <lb/>
freight office was entered by <lb/>
a panel of the door next to the <lb/>
railroad. Like at the dispensary, <lb/>
the only thing disturbed i u the <lb/>
inside of office was the cash <lb/>
drawer. This was broken off but <lb/>
list few day- have intimated <lb/>
such a matter -i brewing, and i <lb/>
cause was given as an <lb/>
which look place last Sunday <lb/>
noon, about which we nave been <lb/>
Nashville, K O., <lb/>
Ms i- m <lb/>
en <lb/>
for a year lie leaves a wife <lb/>
and live children Mr, was <lb/>
one of be.-i known at d in -i <lb/>
Mis- Lucy Parker, of Oakley, i <lb/>
visiting M j.- <lb/>
II May to Wed- <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
C. S. returned <lb/>
day in Shelby. <lb/>
A. c Monk returned <lb/>
from <lb/>
Miss Bettie June, of <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Brown, <lb/>
Io in- <lb/>
l 1- <lb/>
II. K <lb/>
. i, <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
.-, d. <lb/>
J, I. e n i <lb/>
J. , <lb/>
W H, returned to <lb/>
in ; <lb/>
II has returned a <lb/>
i Nick. <lb/>
The Excursion to Bath. <lb/>
morning <lb/>
to gel the following . , <lb/>
, when the exclusion boat went <lb/>
I to Hath Wednesday got back to<lb/>
C and the had money had been it, so <lb/>
only added to the <lb/>
ready enjoyable occasion, by cool- <lb/>
me atmosphere. <lb/>
The program by the <lb/>
literary department which is under <lb/>
the management of Miss <lb/>
showed special care and <lb/>
preparation. The recitations were <lb/>
especially pleasing and the entire <lb/>
program was a rare treat. The <lb/>
thief empty haul. <lb/>
No goods were missed from the <lb/>
freight room. <lb/>
Ii seems there <lb/>
instances was bunt- <lb/>
for money. <lb/>
Root Is Sworn In. <lb/>
Washington, July <lb/>
K ii. York, was sworn in <lb/>
contest of the evening consisted of Secretary of State today soon <lb/>
questions on Methodism, after ten o'clock, <lb/>
showed the league to be well post j ministered by William <lb/>
fundamental principles librarian of the state <lb/>
Greenville, Only about thirty Wednesday evening. <lb/>
people went on the excursion bin <lb/>
they report a very delightful <lb/>
much them. <lb/>
Excursion to Norfolk. <lb/>
weather gets everybody <lb/>
W. Sum hi, returned to La- <lb/>
Grange Wednesday evening. <lb/>
the notion to goon Hatch <lb/>
Mr. ii was driving <lb/>
with his brother-in-law, Mr. <lb/>
Savage, and they were going <lb/>
the bridge m several <lb/>
boys, one of them looking to be <lb/>
nearly grown, run oft from the <lb/>
of bridge. As I hey ran on this <lb/>
large boy jumped up and <lb/>
a sign Mr. had put <lb/>
up previously to advertise a spec- <lb/>
sale and dragged it off with <lb/>
bun. this act of wanton- <lb/>
by a boy old know <lb/>
better than properly <lb/>
of other people, Mr. <lb/>
at the time and he <lb/>
sprang from bis Due,, and w, a social ; <lb/>
sued the boy. He overtook this evening at 8-30 <lb/>
boy and struck h m a few licks I o'clock in hams warehouse. Mb s Maggie of Ham- <lb/>
literary program will who has been visiting Mis <lb/>
. M. Lynch- <lb/>
d-iii of <lb/>
Andrews and family went <lb/>
Virginia Bench today. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Lincoln to <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Fannie Bagwell <lb/>
Morehead Friday evening. <lb/>
Mis- <lb/>
in Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Miss Martha Cofield went <lb/>
Hamilton this morning. <lb/>
Harper went to La- <lb/>
R. L. Humber and family left Friday evening to visit <lb/>
today for Beaufort to spend some <lb/>
lime. Mr. Chas. Cobb and Miss Mag- <lb/>
Miss Maggie Doughty left this Tarboro this <lb/>
g. <lb/>
Mr. sod Mrs M. A. Allen and <lb/>
Miss Hat tie left Friday <lb/>
big to Norfolk on morning to visit friends Id Christ- <lb/>
25th. Two days by the seaside; Va. <lb/>
The fare for w ., u . .,.,, . <lb/>
. . , ., F, M Hodges and lit e <lb/>
th round trio Is only h evening for Danville. <lb/>
have gone to Panacea springs <lb/>
for a few days. <lb/>
League Entertainment. <lb/>
The League of the <lb/>
J- T. B. Hoover, Henderson, <lb/>
this morning, and is talk- <lb/>
The was a whip as they <lb/>
of their church. The prise for the <lb/>
best list of answers consisted of an <lb/>
department. Secretary Root <lb/>
devoted the day at state de <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Johnson, but did not his <lb/>
name. <lb/>
elegant box of candy, and <lb/>
awarded to A. B. Ellington the Venezuelan question. <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. in her usual With Solicitor Minister <lb/>
pleasing manner. j Venezuela and William <lb/>
After the completion of the pro. J. recently designated by <lb/>
gram the social depart served to investigate <lb/>
delicious refreshments, . case <lb/>
of the choicest delicacies. The. <lb/>
committee on <lb/>
the boy stepped after returned home today, evening <lb/>
Mr. rebuked him for will be served. This entertain I F. G. James left this morn- <lb/>
trespassing on his land and dam- B for members of for to be with the <lb/>
aging his property. He league only, except where governor's stair at <lb/>
have Visitors in their <lb/>
Mrs. R. H. of Tillery, <lb/>
who has been Mrs. W. R. <lb/>
Smith returned home this morn- <lb/>
Miss Bessie <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Fannie <lb/>
Bagwell, returned home Friday <lb/>
encamp- <lb/>
Depot Struck by Lightning. <lb/>
The A. C. I., depot at Winter <lb/>
villa was struck by lightning our- <lb/>
Maggie Smith, .; Black <lb/>
Jack, who ha- been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Waiter Buck, left Wednesday <lb/>
evening for <lb/>
Jesse left this morning <lb/>
Returning to town Mr. <lb/>
went to look for Mr John-on to <lb/>
advise hi. of what had occurred. <lb/>
He to Bud Mr, Johnson then <lb/>
the wont but did find him Monday W storm Thursday night. for Virginia Bench, and says any <lb/>
department and papers told he had whipped one In the office communication can reach him at <lb/>
consisted of Mrs. B. A. Miss the department with a bis boy;, for tearing down his were out and the building Hotel <lb/>
Mamie CM. Jones and formulating de nils instructions Mr. Johnson asked was set on fire, hut no damage of <lb/>
J. White. Mrs. as chair , , . boy as the boy c <lb/>
man of the committee, is will have to said nothing about it upon going, <lb/>
passed in her ability for making gather additional Information in home Sunday evening. Mr. Mon-j Judge of the <lb/>
ad feel home, had Washington and New York before ford described the boy from his Court, has i- <lb/>
operation of member he j perform appearance, when Mr. changes to the <lb/>
her As Johnson thanked him for what By <lb/>
efforts to make the occasion had done, saying he was glad change the division <lb/>
Thursday evening one of the mo-t whipped him instead of indicting is composed Craven, <lb/>
Card of Thanks. Jones, Onslow, Lei. <lb/>
The mailer seemed ,, end Greene counties, that part of <lb/>
of <lb/>
pleasant in the history <lb/>
league. <lb/>
The earnest efforts of our league <lb/>
We Wish to return heartfelt <lb/>
officers and members have resulted Johns <lb/>
and Inter in the day Monday Wayne east of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
in building up in Greenville one <lb/>
of the best chapters in the state <lb/>
and with present manifestation <lb/>
of willingness and determination <lb/>
we predict-great things for our <lb/>
League. <lb/>
F. M. Hornaday, <lb/>
Corresponding Secretary. <lb/>
Valuable Animals Die. <lb/>
Tarboro, N. C, July <lb/>
valuable farm animals died here <lb/>
yesterday from G. T. <lb/>
lost a horse and a mule, <lb/>
J. W. Day lest a horse and <lb/>
a mule, N. B. Conetoe, <lb/>
lost three of his team. in- <lb/>
tense heat seems to have so over- <lb/>
come them that when given water <lb/>
they died. Some of them had <lb/>
convulsions one after another until <lb/>
they News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
wars so to us daring the <lb/>
recent severe trial through which I <lb/>
we passed in the death of i r <lb/>
little daughter, The circumstances j <lb/>
of separation us at <lb/>
the time made the exceeding kind <lb/>
liens of these f. lends all the more <lb/>
appreciated, and through life we <lb/>
will not cease to grateful to <lb/>
each and one. <lb/>
Mr. and Mite. J. N. <lb/>
on went to see <lb/>
Mm ford Line Railway, and that pan of evening. <lb/>
Mis. H. B Sledge and daughter, <lb/>
Tarboro, who have been visiting <lb/>
L. H. Pender, returned borne <lb/>
S. J. sad mother, of <lb/>
Atlanta. visiting relatives <lb/>
Greenville. Mis. is <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. J. L. Sugg. Mr. is <lb/>
i very Interesting man. Mi- is in <lb/>
barge Southern department <lb/>
it D. Applet n the largest <lb/>
publishers of class work in <lb/>
he world. Mi. is said to <lb/>
be the most ornate scholarly <lb/>
in and has a <lb/>
keeping f his own <lb/>
copyright, which be expects to <lb/>
place before <lb/>
the mast thorough, com- <lb/>
time an labor <lb/>
Greene, of Washington, came system known. <lb/>
up Thursday. <lb/>
Eugene Turner went to <lb/>
F. C. of <lb/>
general manager of the Home <lb/>
is here look- <lb/>
after the Improvements being <lb/>
made Io the local plain . <lb/>
July, 21st. <lb/>
J. W. Alien went Raleigh today. <lb/>
about some work he had promised and Pitt c excel <lb/>
Diphtheria. <lb/>
On Thursday Dr. J. E. Nobles, <lb/>
superintendent of health, <lb/>
found a case of diphtheria in <lb/>
town. It is a child Willis <lb/>
Clark, colored, who lives the <lb/>
corner of First and Evans streets. <lb/>
The was promptly <lb/>
tined and every precaution taken <lb/>
to prevent any spread of the <lb/>
disease. <lb/>
Made to Pay For Brutal Assault. <lb/>
John Moore, a white man, <lb/>
was before Judge Badger this <lb/>
charged with an assault <lb/>
on a young boy, by the name of <lb/>
John Allen The <lb/>
was that Moore struck <lb/>
the boy several times, knocking <lb/>
him down, and after be was down <lb/>
stamped him in the face. Judge <lb/>
Badger put a good heavy fine on <lb/>
him for bis brutality. He was <lb/>
made to pay <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
tall van <lb/>
Fred Forbes returned blithely chirruped the <lb/>
evening from manicure had her -coining <lb/>
, , , party several seasons ago, as <lb/>
Mis. T. B. Hooker and little i. . . . , <lb/>
.,. she bent over a hand that stood <lb/>
daughter, we,,, to Peach ,. , ,., , . <lb/>
of her <lb/>
Little Miss Adelaide attentions, may talk about <lb/>
Taft went until you gasp for breath, <lb/>
visit relatives. but let me point you in the dime <lb/>
Vacation Granted. Mrs. A. B. Ellington and young man. <lb/>
The Methodist of Greenville tors. Misses Ha In <lb/>
from Ia low necked and a <lb/>
Greenville, the sou Hi side <lb/>
Tar rivers. The <lb/>
Washington division is com- <lb/>
posed of Hyde, Marti u, Beaufort <lb/>
and Pitt <lb/>
Pamlico and Tar including <lb/>
do for and no reference <lb/>
was then made to what had <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
This action for <lb/>
since then would indicate that <lb/>
others had been talk lug lo Mr. <lb/>
Johnson and advised him that he <lb/>
could recover damages from Mr. ; <lb/>
for striking the boy <lb/>
B buggy whip. The case will <lb/>
attract much interest. have granted their pastor, Rev. J. returned Thursday evening <lb/>
Citizen Dead. <lb/>
A. Hornaday, a vacation of two a visit to Petersburg. <lb/>
weeks, today. This <lb/>
was done at the church conference <lb/>
Mr. John F. Whichard, of Sunday. Rev. Mr. <lb/>
Una township, one of the oldest Hornaday left today Beaufort, <lb/>
of died Friday j where he will spend half his <lb/>
He was years old He will then go to the <lb/>
and leaves a wife and several sons j western part of the slate and <lb/>
daughters, all his children remain a week, returning to <lb/>
Greenville at the expiration the <lb/>
two weeks absence granted him. <lb/>
Eggs Hatched In Sun. <lb/>
J. A. Lang had a hen to come <lb/>
off a few days ago with a brood of <lb/>
chickens, leaving eggs <lb/>
in the nest. These two eggs were <lb/>
exposed to the sun and a day or so <lb/>
after hen left her nest both <lb/>
the eggs hatched healthy <lb/>
being grown. He was a member <lb/>
of the Primitive Baptist church at <lb/>
Great Swamp, and passed away <lb/>
the faith of a blessed here- <lb/>
after. He was a <lb/>
soldier, and took pleasure in <lb/>
meeting bis comrades here once a <lb/>
year in the reunions of the veterans <lb/>
and talking over the events of the <lb/>
war. There that uprightness <lb/>
about his life that won the highest <lb/>
respect of all who knew him. <lb/>
Polish tor whits she <lb/>
M. <lb/>
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Gas Tube Explodes. <lb/>
This morning a colored <lb/>
j was hauling a of gas from the <lb/>
depot on a wagon. While on <lb/>
a jolt caused the <lb/>
tube to with a report. <lb/>
The horse was badly frightened <lb/>
and break loose Horn the wagon <lb/>
ran off at full The driver <lb/>
was thrown several feet by the <lb/>
explosion but was not injured. <lb/>
wagon was somewhat broken. <lb/>
brand new pair of what I <lb/>
; passionate stockings stockings <lb/>
J. A. Hornaday Mt, <lb/>
Miss accompanied by ,,, green ,,,,., <lb/>
Miss Mary Brown, left this ,,. from g <lb/>
noon for ,.,. j,, <lb/>
Misses Margaret and Rue Clark, when he sits down, and be sits <lb/>
of Washington, who have been I down every chance he gets. He <lb/>
visiting Miss Harries, return. doesn't let you go with the <lb/>
ed home this morning. impression that he's wearing <lb/>
Miss Bettie Buss and in he <lb/>
Richard, of arrived <lb/>
Thursday evening to visit their <lb/>
anal, Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell. <lb/>
can help it- and he can help it by <lb/>
pulling up his trousers leg. He <lb/>
pulls and hauls hitches until <lb/>
you're afraid he's going take off <lb/>
P. Butler, of Elizabeth his over his head. After <lb/>
City aid Miss Essie of I that he doesn't sit on his feet; he <lb/>
Bethel, arrived Thursday pokes them out in the aisle and <lb/>
to visit their sister, Mrs. J. S. ; swings and waves and wags them <lb/>
until He's fascinated <lb/>
Keel. <lb/>
Saturday, July 22nd. <lb/>
Rev. W. went to Hamilton <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Donnell Gillian to <lb/>
with those feet and he wonders if <lb/>
you are. A young man in fancy <lb/>
net only <lb/>
most Providence <lb/>
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