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KEEPING IN TOUCH. <lb />
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Bargains Never go <lb />
Our bargains never go a begging, always a prompt, <lb />
hearty response when the news gets abroad. The reason is <lb />
that we are careful to use the word in its <lb />
broadest and fullest sense. Bargains at this store do not <lb />
mean special lots cheap merchandise, bought tor the <lb />
pose of advertising at a low price, but our offerings consist of <lb />
regular goods from regular stock at reduced prices. <lb />
The buying public will not fail to note the difference. <lb />
You make an investigation, note the prices <lb />
and quality of the goods offered. They arc all of a wanted <lb />
summery nature, picked from various stocks to fit the needs of <lb />
now. All summer goods have their orders to leave. <lb />
Note the Offerings B low and Your <lb />
Strings will Slacken. <lb />
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or Mountains. Newest in men's <lb />
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Silks. <lb />
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Silk Ribbons in all Colors. <lb />
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ribbons we reduce them about <lb />
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Neck ribbons in all colors <lb />
worth clean op . <lb />
Summer Lawns. <lb />
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patterns usually I clean <lb />
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white clean up 1.90 <lb />
S A II suspender the <lb />
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Men's Low tit Shoes <lb />
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I WONDERLAND OF ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS <lb />
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Marvel <lb />
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb />
of the Bargain Offered Were on all Sides by the Thousands <lb />
who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE <lb />
DON'T WAIT A MINUTE <lb />
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 Ls a Bargain. The Wreckage of Values; is complete. It will Pay You to make Your Purchase <lb />
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clean up at <lb />
India Lawns. <lb />
Inches wide good quality <lb />
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Ladle's and Misses Hose. <lb />
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terns are the best. team <lb />
all at one price <lb />
now higher now lower. Sheet <lb />
for August now ready <lb />
yours for the asking <lb />
Talcum powder <lb />
lite box, why pay morel <lb />
and tan box <lb />
Men's canvas and <lb />
cut's at oil the regular <lb />
rice <lb />
shoos, clean up at <lb />
doc low cut's, clean <lb />
Men's fine pants, <lb />
from Boo <lb />
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Clark's Cotton in tins <lb />
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and sirs . Lit front including <lb />
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are showing at to <lb />
Handkerchiefs. <lb />
regular <lb />
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dozen men's bordered <lb />
handkerchiefs <lb />
sales price, each Be <lb />
doe men's handkerchiefs <lb />
same only finer ho <lb />
grade white <lb />
and colored men's <lb />
handkerchiefs, regular <lb />
and valuer; on sale <lb />
specially at Be <lb />
pure linen white hand <lb />
neatly <lb />
ed regular grade fur <lb />
Linens, Linens <lb />
in. Bleached Table Dam- <lb />
ask regular value, sale <lb />
price <lb />
in. White <lb />
would sell regularly for <lb />
price <lb />
in. Satin Dam <lb />
ask a regular I to <lb />
quality; price <lb />
large see Napkins, <lb />
worth salt <lb />
price <lb />
Extra large Turkish <lb />
Towels, sale price <lb />
I 1.1 reg. <lb />
White Crochet Bod <lb />
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb />
II value for <lb />
of <lb />
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Men's Hats <lb />
Hats in <lb />
desirable shapes, worth up <lb />
to at <lb />
rum Men's line fut. I hits, in- <lb />
value ranging <lb />
from Mat the <lb />
exceeding low price of <lb />
lo Men's lints <lb />
bis and Denver shapes, <lb />
come in black and nutria <lb />
price 91.50 <lb />
All the shapes <lb />
well as stylos in <lb />
Hits that are sold <lb />
for 18.51, marvelous <lb />
ale prise 18.48 <lb />
Staple Department <lb />
lie <lb />
yards lie <lb />
yards Red Seal A C <lb />
Toil de Noon <lb />
Apron Chocks, extra value, <lb />
worth Be <lb />
Heat American Indigo <lb />
Red. all <lb />
Goods <lb />
and Voile<lb />
English Coverts and Damask <lb />
suitings <lb />
All wool <lb />
value lie <lb />
Novelty Suitings and fancy <lb />
Mixtures, voiles and <lb />
Crashes, late Spring <lb />
desirable --hades <lb />
Cheviot in. <lb />
wide, worth l I a yard, <lb />
sale price, yard <lb />
Tin imported <lb />
Poplins, Mohair.-, <lb />
Mohair Serges and silk <lb />
warp net <lb />
in sale price <lb />
Men's Pants <lb />
Men's latest <lb />
Worsted <lb />
In all shades and pretty <lb />
stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb />
ail goon this sale at <lb />
Fine Fancy and Plain Wore <lb />
Pants that regularly <lb />
sold for and sale <lb />
price <lb />
punts that always sell <lb />
for and fl <lb />
cheviots a.- fancy worsteds <lb />
all go in this sale at 18.08 <lb />
lien's Pants in <lb />
patterns, regular <lb />
11.76 sellers; sale price 81.19 <lb />
Knee Pants <lb />
Knee rant <lb />
worth up to sale price He <lb />
pair of Knee <lb />
sellers; sale prise <lb />
A consolidation of several <lb />
lines of Long Pants, <lb />
value II and <lb />
Bo <lb />
Ladies Shoes and Oxford <lb />
pairs of very <lb />
of this <lb />
hand sawed or button, <lb />
all weight of French <lb />
kid, patent lather Russia <lb />
They are fare the host <lb />
any shoe brought to <lb />
market, and they come is all <lb />
sizes and widths, worth from <lb />
to Dome and <lb />
pick them out from <lb />
down to soc <lb />
line kill <lb />
tuition and Harris toe <lb />
and tip IS 11-48 <lb />
pis. or Ladles Oxfords, <lb />
in all popular leathers, also <lb />
white canvas, worth up In <lb />
Bale price to <lb />
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb />
Ladies black seamless <lb />
hose, pi Ice now <lb />
A line i- fast <lb />
price now <lb />
tine plain and lace <lb />
worth <lb />
now <lb />
i Ladies fancy <lb />
worth choice, pair <lb />
Children's fast black rib- <lb />
bod hose, peg price at <lb />
Children's fast black lino <lb />
regular price at <lb />
i Preach <lb />
ribbed hose, regular price <lb />
at <lb />
good black <lb />
regular mads, <lb />
price at <lb />
fail black <lb />
and plain tacks, reg price <lb />
at <lb />
Suits <lb />
tWO piece <lb />
and double breasted <lb />
jackets positively worth <lb />
Si no during this sale only <lb />
Tho novelty in styles <lb />
Untie and <lb />
that wen- always sold at <lb />
all go this sale at <lb />
Thirty distinct of <lb />
facts in Fashion <lb />
able Suits, in <lb />
all the of novelties <lb />
He <lb />
I Be <lb />
sale price only, pair and staple styles, sale pries. 11.29 <lb />
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb />
Must sell C T. <lb />
Entire Stock <lb />
W nil want a pleasant <lb />
is take <lb />
to act, Chamberlain's <lb />
and tablets. For <lb />
l Joe L druggist. <lb />
No Pity Shews. <lb />
Night <lb />
Brutally Tortured. <lb />
G. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb />
hound, <lb />
fill <lb />
bead yellow, back nearly <lb />
to name Sharp. Will <lb />
give for <lb />
to recovery. <lb />
Berry <lb />
7-22 d s w H. C. <lb />
UP <lb />
tune, red <lb />
inner on end tail, <lb />
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light, her light U <lb />
Ian, <lb />
Mills, <lb />
M. G <lb />
Digest all classes of food, tones <lb />
strengthens stomach and <lb />
digestive organs. Cures <lb />
la, <lb />
red blood, <lb />
and Strength. <lb />
Cure rebuilds tissues <lb />
Got, Q. W el W. Va. <lb />
of Dyspepsia <lb />
and have found it to be a very <lb />
remedy tor I <lb />
it to my Bold <lb />
by Jno. druggist <lb />
was after me coo- <lb />
writes V. A. <lb />
Ala. bad a terrible <lb />
of Piles tumors. <lb />
When all failed <lb />
me. Equally for Burns <lb />
and all and pains. Only <lb />
at Drug <lb />
property <lb />
fronting no Dickinson <lb />
feet railroad. <lb />
good residence and <lb />
I have used a number of houses. J. B. Moore. <lb />
If you haven't bought of <lb />
Kicks A groceries, try <lb />
them, the best. <lb />
would cough ail night A case came to light that for <lb />
writes Mrs. Chas. Apple- persistent and torture <lb />
gate, of Alexandria, has perhaps never <lb />
could hardly get a sleep. had doe of Calif, <lb />
so had that if C writes, IS I endured <lb />
walked a block I would cough J pain <lb />
and spit blood, hut, me <lb />
when all other medicines failed, though I tried <lb />
three 11.00 bottle of Dr. King's I came Bitters <lb />
New Discovery wholly cured mo it's the greatest on earth <lb />
I gamed for that A few of <lb />
guaranteed to cure Coughs, it completely and cured <lb />
Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis Just as good for <lb />
all Throat bung Troubles. Kidney troubles general <lb />
Price l Trial untie- <lb />
free at J. D drug store. <lb />
A a <lb />
of all give a <lb />
call fer basis sod tides. <lb />
Only <lb />
guaranteed by <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Li. <lb />
If warn tut best to<lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D J. WHICHARD, Editor Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
DOLLAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, CAROLINA. TUESDAY, I. 1905. <lb />
No. <lb />
COTTON ACREAGE AS VIEWED NOW. <lb />
A MAD STRUGGLE. <lb />
New Make. Cut Over Pr j ind <lb />
Washington, July the Negro. <lb />
Secretary Hay l.-day made the j N. C, July <lb />
report lo Secretary . <lb />
the acreage of cotton Mrs. Mack <lb />
Southern Stales in 1805 at the her husband, <lb />
compared with that miles east of city, <lb />
crop estimating board t was his <lb />
the Department of Agriculture <lb />
considered report by ; g employed in <lb />
Bureau of Statistics on June city as a driver, was seat to <lb />
relative to the in i after some meat. <lb />
Southern Slates in 1905 a, hall some <lb />
compared with that planted l ha went into the <lb />
1901 and I house and asked Mi. lo <lb />
First a new estimate to A <lb />
be made on acreage planted her <lb />
that the ii. Mr- Hyde's , <lb />
hands When making hi.-anus around behind <lb />
should be u-ed as basis. to drag he- an <lb />
Thai Mr. Hyde with j adjoining room. The woman <lb />
Mr. Holmes at the elbow, prompt- breamed loudly put forth <lb />
him, made estimate lower efforts herself, hut <lb />
than the at his hand from the j, not j hie criminal <lb />
AND SOCIAL <lb />
Thursday, <lb />
M. J. went to <lb />
Miss went to <lb />
this <lb />
Miss Lena lb s <lb />
reports from seven classes of <lb />
reporters employed by bureau <lb />
ranted. <lb />
purpose. Mrs. continued her <lb />
of help and was heard by a <lb />
Mr. who was working <lb />
The hoard finds, upon I nearby. As Mr. started <lb />
careful toward house <lb />
Of all classes of <lb />
agents, that the acreage planted j Mrs. was found on <lb />
thin year, including half her clothes <lb />
Season, have been I were badly tart and an <lb />
estimated at cent, <lb />
phi n I lull year, ton <lb />
reduction in planted acreage as <lb />
Compared with last year <lb />
per per <lb />
or <lb />
the total acreage planted <lb />
being acres <lb />
BY <lb />
estimated <lb />
the decrease each of the cotton <lb />
grow log is as<lb />
A HUGE <lb />
Tips at Pounds <lb />
is a baby <lb />
my remarked <lb />
Court Clerk C. Moore to <lb />
in.- morning, <lb />
twinkle in eye as he <lb />
spoke, <lb />
you bad retired from morning for s vi-i to Baltimore, <lb />
kind of replied the Ma <lb />
reporter with a bit of astonishment, j f <lb />
but this weighs W <lb />
p he added. <lb />
The was still great-, of <lb />
until judge went or. to ex is Lena <lb />
plain. He referred B, Farmer, I <lb />
f Wilson, who is visiting him, J W. II. <lb />
Mr. Farmer ii. a giant in left to <lb />
curies of in city their home. <lb />
with him. all- r <lb />
. ., , Harper, president I <lb />
Hi I -ii College at <lb />
is large. Mr. Farmer is <lb />
of the dispensary at Wilson ml <lb />
Mr. Farmer is manage. f <lb />
shoved several <lb />
aim aid the <lb />
had arm a <lb />
red <lb />
Hie lady was he <lb />
told graphically and <lb />
-ave a good description of <lb />
whom sh- had known machine, is. <lb />
makes an excellent one. <lb />
Robert Wingate In Jail for Attempted <lb />
Assault. <lb />
N. ., July <lb />
vat up lo a high <lb />
this afternoon when a <lb />
became current that Robert <lb />
representing the Rocky <lb />
had <lb />
attempted S criminal upon <lb />
Mrs. an estimable <lb />
lady of <lb />
her the heart n <lb />
i Wingate D <lb />
In b in Mis. Knight's <lb />
the third time an effort to sell <lb />
Mr-. F. James and children <lb />
this morning from More <lb />
J. B. Farmer, of Wilson, <lb />
and today with D. ;. <lb />
Moore, <lb />
Attorney Harry <lb />
remind trust T <lb />
day evening. <lb />
R. D. of Sanford, came <lb />
in Thursday to how <lb />
things look at his old home. <lb />
Blow, of who <lb />
hat been Visiting bit Mis <lb />
W. B. Wilson, this <lb />
Mrs J K. Pander, <lb />
who has been W. <lb />
returned ibis mom <lb />
Hiss returned <lb />
home Thursday evening from a <lb />
visit to Asheville, <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Missus Pink <lb />
who have been <lb />
Ms. v. Moore, returned noun <lb />
sometime. Hail arrested <lb />
ab nil ten miles <lb />
scene his this <lb />
lie was <lb />
lodged in jail. <lb />
will <lb />
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Alabama, II; <lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
Missouri, lA; Iii; <lb />
tut <lb />
Hi lie by each of the <lb />
of <lb />
small<lb />
lug, and above results art fully <lb />
agreed by each W mew- <lb />
her hoard. <lb />
Submitted <lb />
D. <lb />
Iv. Holmes, <lb />
Lung, <lb />
Board, <lb />
A Marked Improvement. <lb />
July The <lb />
weekly of the <lb />
Bureau <lb />
Although improvement <lb />
iii nearly all of Hi. <lb />
cot ton states, it is neither general <lb />
marked, staple <lb />
bus grown rapidly, ant s generally <lb />
fruiting well to of <lb />
complaint of <lb />
I lug are received the <lb />
Alabama, Ten <lb />
and Oklahoma, <lb />
shedding front all sections. In- <lb />
I sects are eon-id era hie dam- <lb />
findings and In Togas, <lb />
made my supervision have generally there is no m <lb />
The is open <lb />
K. Hays, In portion of the <lb />
in is under way <lb />
Tex is. <lb />
has rapid growth <lb />
Of and is generally <lb />
crop is weedy and <lb />
Let Us Wake. some has beau drowned out <lb />
The local life insurance torn Kentucky, locally by <lb />
Virginia, is poor on <lb />
light soil in Topping <lb />
avers he had been guilty of <lb />
improper upon previous <lb />
had been ordered lo <lb />
leave be house. <lb />
the preliminary hearing <lb />
was that Wingate <lb />
a., aim around Waist and a <lb />
handover her mouth and attempt <lb />
lo force her lo H in room, <lb />
lier screams frightened him away. <lb />
A was <lb />
and <lb />
lie given a <lb />
Justice Pander and was <lb />
in-ill I'm 1-11111 default of <lb />
U him he <lb />
unable lo give, <lb />
W, -1. Wow. <lb />
to h s <lb />
Mis. B. <lb />
of Washing <lb />
ton, came in Wednesday evening this morning. <lb />
to visit Mrs. Wiley Brown, ,, , . , . <lb />
Lincoln has moved <lb />
Miss Mary Bragg, of Baltimore, lo <lb />
who has been visiting Miss Lena building on the college properly <lb />
Matthews returned home near depot, <lb />
Miss Myrtle who came Mrs. It A. and <lb />
home a days ago from j daughter, Leonard, <lb />
Beach, la with fever. Miss Annie Perkins went to <lb />
i I J I I <lb />
Mi. L, <lb />
Friday <lb />
truing Reach <lb />
B. P Kiss <lb />
M an- i is ling father, J. C. <lb />
B.-ave, township. <lb />
win, has been Miss <lb />
ml home this <lb />
Mi.-.- O 111- Dunn, <lb />
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day, <lb />
Mrs. I,. and <lb />
Mary, arid <lb />
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Mi- Fannie end <lb />
Misses mil B <lb />
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of Dr. <lb />
went with <lb />
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Mrs. ii.-,. and <lb />
Bessie <lb />
visiting Mis, D. r. <lb />
Moire. <lb />
Miss Addle Johnson, of <lb />
and <lb />
are Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. M. U who <lb />
been visiting her son, <lb />
loft this morning for <lb />
Hertford, <lb />
W. Allen to <lb />
Wednesday g lo tin- j<lb />
Mi- of <lb />
who nil been visiting Misses <lb />
and , fl <lb />
i ii is home. <lb />
Ml. Mi-. Bin, <lb />
P, j spent I isl an . <lb />
today with Mr. am A <lb />
Mr- Ban, <lb />
Mi-. P. i J o i an I .- <lb />
returned II <lb />
evening, <lb />
Mi-- a in d <lb />
telephone system liters <lb />
view in ii. July <lb />
Webb, of Ten lie M s <lb />
in Tuesday evening lo visit <lb />
bis J. A Webb , y , ,,,,, p, <lb />
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Mrs, II. iii an null, <lb />
It it <lb />
A. <lb />
would have in give I Portsmouth, In <lb />
had ii been w-s lo hi- Mi. <lb />
lo jail. Mrs. A. A <lb />
gathered In streets <lb />
and hearing in <lb />
large and n <lb />
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panics are increasing their <lb />
materially we are pleased <lb />
to The Smith will go tor <lb />
ward leaps and bounds when we <lb />
thus learn to keep our money at <lb />
home. How many northern <lb />
do you suppose carry policies <lb />
Southern companies No <lb />
you could count them on the <lb />
fingers of one wake <lb />
as good in <lb />
is in progress in New and <lb />
Ohio curing is becoming <lb />
with good results in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
i possibility of H <lb />
lynching but the people of <lb />
are not bind to <lb />
-o under a hunt of <lb />
and Hie e is no <lb />
i- a looking full <lb />
He has <lb />
in in Inn n only a day-. <lb />
He no of <lb />
at the hearing <lb />
he bad not consulted <lb />
he would not be <lb />
released upon Mrs. Knight's <lb />
Misses an I m -la <lb />
-on Sallie a ll <lb />
Fin i. <lb />
sum Virginia Reach. <lb />
Lawn Party Near <lb />
Kt. John's and <lb />
will lawn party in L. <lb />
grove, near <lb />
as of the country Wednesday evening, August <lb />
want to d, from K to o'clock. The <lb />
I nil l <lb />
The leading home <lb />
North is the Security <lb />
Life and of <lb />
Greensboro. It is in <lb />
by F. M. Hornaday. <lb />
In New Store <lb />
T. K. Hooker , have moved <lb />
into their new store, opposite the <lb />
attendants expected to <lb />
the number of that <lb />
they are years old. <lb />
Manipulators. <lb />
Hatch excursion train <lb />
reached about o'clock <lb />
Wednesday on the <lb />
Not folk. The big crowd was <lb />
handled well all a line <lb />
of which has j trip. Hatch Bros, will <lb />
to Norfolk the <lb />
have a well store. latter part of August. <lb />
Mis. H. H. and <lb />
of <lb />
have been Mrs, U. A. <lb />
II iv en, left this <lb />
Mrs, Flanagan, Mrs, <lb />
lie Hooker, Mrs. II. I., <lb />
Mr. Mrs, K. Ii. Flanagan and <lb />
Misses <lb />
and <lb />
returned hone Wednesday even <lb />
from Beach. <lb />
July b, <lb />
J. Q, went lo <lb />
Louis is <lb />
hi <lb />
T. went lo <lb />
Accepts Call Pastor, <lb />
The committee appointed by the <lb />
Baptist to notify Kev. J. <lb />
K. of his call lo pastor- evening. <lb />
ate of church, lo <lb />
church at service Wednesday <lb />
that he had accepted <lb />
call. Mr. will Miss Elite to <lb />
regularly upon his pastoral to visit <lb />
first September. He will Miss Bagwell <lb />
be away during the mouth morning from Morehead. <lb />
August and H. B. Flaming . ., . . <lb />
Miss Maud Nixon <lb />
Miss Ursula Singleton, of Roper, <lb />
Is Mis. V. York. <lb />
y Entertains, <lb />
ball range, N. July <lb />
was <lb />
, Mis w. Had. <lb />
who gave a <lb />
and <lb />
hum, The u pa <lb />
I won by James <lb />
tun a and presented by <lb />
Glenn Forbes. The <lb />
ii ii a h slick of study, <lb />
.- oil loll. <lb />
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vi, Higgs, Carrie <lb />
. . Belle <lb />
i .- Helen <lb />
I I. Kell-<lb />
h mi. Wooten,<lb />
Jno. Burke, <lb />
Mm J Al. <lb />
-in, Leon Fields, <lb />
ll. Wilkinson, <lb />
Mi-. W ll. Taylor, Mi, and Mn , <lb />
I I. Mutton, <lb />
in- Allen aid <lb />
See <lb />
Dr. E. <lb />
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I tier that <lb />
in i in a, aged -Ti years, <lb />
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in a i ,, i ad meek l <lb />
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i. having lived in <lb />
prim i when be went <lb />
in live, <lb />
Hi- body be brought to <lb />
for by his <lb />
Charles returned William <lb />
evening a up road, gone to Colorado <lb />
. I fill <lb />
J. W Higgs slater, <lb />
Fannie, went morn <lb />
Mrs. i T. Vincent went In <lb />
today for a visit to <lb />
Miss <lb />
is Misses Annie and Nellie <lb />
w. it. Brown Md family return. <lb />
ed Friday evening from a visit in <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Ben Joyner came Friday eve- <lb />
Mount to visit <lb />
relatives. <lb />
A. J. Moore <lb />
i from Nm folk. <lb />
s. j. in ii t in H <lb />
evening Henderson, <lb />
l. Hall returned <lb />
evening from <lb />
I. M. <lb />
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Ml sou I, null I <lb />
day evening from <lb />
Mrs. H. <lb />
Windsor today to friend <lb />
k, <lb />
ii <lb />
Iii Job Painting. <lb />
July <lb />
master has <lb />
painting the <lb />
rural letter boxes in the <lb />
will be done <lb />
by The he <lb />
painted a <lb />
to be furnished by de- <lb />
will serve <lb />
mouth. <lb />
as supply for that <lb />
returned <lb />
I from <lb />
Miss Mary has re- <lb />
turned home from Virginia <lb />
X. representative of <lb />
the Post, was in town <lb />
Urge Tomatoes. <lb />
A. A. Andrews is the <lb />
tomato raiser in this section, no <lb />
yet showing larger ones. <lb />
brought Tub Dr. Mrs. William <lb />
today, two of them weighing W of today <lb />
ounces. <lb />
here. <lb />
Accepts Pastorate <lb />
D. of <lb />
has the call as of <lb />
J. L. Carper returned Friday the Presbyterian church here. Ho <lb />
from a visit lo bis old j ha bit but <lb />
home in will not Installed until <lb />
Prof. W. H lo he Presbytery <lb />
today to attend <lb />
union meeting. <lb />
T. H. Walker Friday <lb />
evening from to lie ready two miles <lb />
for the of the tobacco town, lost a ham tilled with <lb />
market, tobacco Saturday <lb />
POOR PRINT<lb /></p>
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STORE <lb />
Always Has Something <lb />
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But things never find a place with us until they have earned by heir <lb />
merit. We like our friends to FEEL safe and BE safe in every transaction. No <lb />
at their expense. Saw, however, after tin.- most careful scrutiny, we are pleased to <lb />
offer <lb />
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Lee is the <lb />
sick , <lb />
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Eva and Lucy sprat <lb />
ant <lb />
M. F. G. of <lb />
last with hi nephew, <lb />
K. E. <lb />
J. A. of <lb />
la neighborhood Sunday. <lb />
C. H. and <lb />
went Norfolk Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. C. H. went to <lb />
Miss Delia Smith, of <lb />
a portion with <lb />
Mis Allie <lb />
wad Mary <lb />
las <lb />
week with Miss <lb />
Mr. of Winter <lb />
spent Sunday <lb />
with Mr. C H, <lb />
Ml Hail spent Tuesday <lb />
eight in <lb />
The Sunday school convention <lb />
passed vary with a large <lb />
Little and Gay Forest are <lb />
visiting their grandparents. Mi. <lb />
and Mrs. E. K. <lb />
Q. W. was in the neighbor- <lb />
hood Monday and Tuesday. <lb />
ts to-4 <lb />
outwear. <lb />
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v buy<lb />
Invisible Lacing <lb />
AVON FARM CROPS. <lb />
On the Avon farm, now owned <lb />
W. T. White, is a <lb />
to lie delightfully enjoyed <lb />
W. H. White gives his <lb />
attention to the large farm with ii- <lb />
acres in cotton, acres in <lb />
and Hi acre in <lb />
Avon has been noted in <lb />
days gone when Col. Joseph <lb />
H. was the princely <lb />
superintendent for William <lb />
and was the most valuable <lb />
of of a farm nature Mr <lb />
owned. White <lb />
have again gotten ill It <lb />
pristine glory. There is a crop <lb />
great beaut on the place this year <lb />
Mr. White expects to harvest <lb />
a of to the aid <lb />
something like <lb />
barrel of corn. <lb />
Mr. While do <lb />
except potash, and <lb />
with teed meal be made <lb />
from the farm, and be attributes <lb />
much of the of tins y <lb />
crop fact giving distance <lb />
lo crop in . In.- <lb />
being apart. <lb />
shows the wisdom and good <lb />
judgment of Mi. White in bin <lb />
We daresay there <lb />
is a more success- <lb />
farmer. He i- forty- <lb />
two plow on bis several farms in <lb />
the and man <lb />
and citizen in every X <lb />
The Security Life and Annuity Company <lb />
which is a real innovation, and comes to us bearing the seal of approval, it being <lb />
mended New most famous dressmakers and it actually some grave <lb />
cosset difficulties, The name almost lets the cat out of the bag, hot one glance will tell any <lb />
wearer the whole story. No matter what corset you wear this new corset will interest <lb />
you. and we hope you will conic and look. Among the many fine models you will fine just w <lb />
what you want, and. like the little girl in the book, lie happy ever <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
i STORE- <lb />
MILLIARD, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MARBLE WORK <lb />
OF <lb />
fold <lb />
mi SHOES <lb />
as <lb />
la a <lb />
Mutual. Legal Reserve. <lb />
A Home conducted mi a safe, economical in <lb />
interest of its policy holders. Why we can save you money. <lb />
The oldest companies have been on a per cent reserve basis <lb />
for many years of them have recently changed from a <lb />
percent basis to a per cent or per cent basis, on account of <lb />
a decrease in interest rates Probably per cent of all the out- <lb />
standing business is now on a per cent, reserve, only the new <lb />
business being on a cent or Hi per cent, reserve. Following <lb />
are the rate or a few on the old and new <lb />
Twenty-Payment Life. Age <lb />
Company <lb />
New York Life. <lb />
Equitable <lb />
Penn Mutual <lb />
Prude- <lb />
Mutual Benefit <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
North Western <lb />
Security Life A Annuity <lb />
The variation in rates of companies on same reserve basis <lb />
is due to difference in the amount added for expenses. <lb />
Every policy is and the full legal reserve deposited <lb />
With the Insurance Commissioner. <lb />
F M. HORNADAY, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Old Rate <lb />
per per ct. <lb />
i mi i i <lb />
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb />
Now <lb />
Everything want in the way of <lb />
nice Groceries, Ca Goods, Pickles, <lb />
Fruits, Candies, can be had at <lb />
our store. <lb />
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb />
Goods <lb />
JOHNSTON BROS. I <lb />
The Cash Grocers. <lb />
in ii i i i i urn <lb />
Facts An Stubborn Things <lb />
Uniform excellent quality for over a quarter of a <lb />
century has steadily increased tho sales of LION COFFEE, <lb />
The leader of all package coffees. <lb />
Lion Coffee <lb />
is now used in millions of homes. Such <lb />
popular success speaks for itself. It is a <lb />
positive that I ION COFFEE baa ho <lb />
Confidence of the people. <lb />
The uniform quality of LION <lb />
COFFEE survives all opposition. <lb />
LION COFFEE keep Its old <lb />
mike, new one every day. <lb />
LION COFFEE bas even more <lb />
than Its Strength, Flavor and <lb />
to commend It. On arrival <lb />
the Is roast- <lb />
ed at and securely <lb />
packed in lb. sealed packages, <lb />
and not opened again until needed <lb />
use In the home. This precludes <lb />
possibility adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, <lb />
Insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity <lb />
COFFEE is guaranteed to the consumer. <lb />
Sold in lb. packages. Lion-head on <lb />
Save .-. for valuable <lb />
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb />
SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.<lb />
Scientifically <lb />
Constructed. <lb />
ULTRA, <lb />
A Shoe for <lb />
Women. <lb />
THE SHOE for women <lb />
is made with reference <lb />
to the meat details end <lb />
so in <lb />
styles there is no other <lb />
man's shoe on the market telling <lb />
at the price the Ultra does, its <lb />
superior, if its equal. <lb />
Hero is the fundamental heels <lb />
of a perfect We employ <lb />
our own export and <lb />
every Ultra made over <lb />
scientifically <lb />
to meet i closest variations <lb />
of width and in woman's <lb />
footwear. <lb />
The Ultra Shoe meets every <lb />
requirement of the many <lb />
whims of <lb />
for men, in Tani, etc <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
THE FIRST GOLF BALLS. <lb />
A GAME OF CARDS. <lb />
They Mad of Hid <lb />
With <lb />
Tin rt bulls of <lb />
leather of untanned hull's hide, two <lb />
round the ends and <lb />
u for the These pieces <lb />
were and <lb />
together, a hole <lb />
left which the feathers <lb />
night afterward W inserted. <lb />
Before the leather sphere <lb />
was turned outside operation <lb />
not without it. that <lb />
the scums would on the inside. <lb />
The skin then placed in a <lb />
cup the worker <lb />
the feathers in an apron <lb />
him, and the was done with <lb />
a steal <lb />
This was hard work, as may <lb />
imagined The aperture was then <lb />
dosed, the seam sewed up, the <lb />
only seam showing was this tiny <lb />
one. <lb />
lit the life of each was short. <lb />
The scums soon opened, and the <lb />
feathers protruded. On I wet day <lb />
the water would lie seen driven off <lb />
in a shower every hall was <lb />
struck. <lb />
And the moisture added to its <lb />
weight, so that a ball that started <lb />
as a twenty-eight would soon weigh <lb />
a pound If the an <lb />
one n new hull must he put <lb />
down at each hole. <lb />
With these disadvantage one can <lb />
see that a new kind of hull much <lb />
needed and made converts to <lb />
the game. <lb />
Although the hall <lb />
used on the links is seemingly per- <lb />
the inventor is busy trying to <lb />
make one even better. The hull <lb />
made of material has been in <lb />
use since 1848. <lb />
A golfer of that period <lb />
with n piece of rubber <lb />
and succeeded in fashioning it into <lb />
shape. But when it wits put into <lb />
use it was found that it was not a <lb />
It would leave the club all right, <lb />
but after going a short distance it <lb />
would duck down, so its use was <lb />
abandoned <lb />
The amused <lb />
with the discarded invention until <lb />
it was pretty well nicked up. To <lb />
the surprise of everybody the ball, <lb />
with the addition of the ruts, could <lb />
sail through the air much better <lb />
than the old one. <lb />
The next mold was nicked to give <lb />
the sphere the same <lb />
line.-, and this, with one improve- <lb />
after another, is the ball in <lb />
use today. York Journal. <lb />
ah Mad th Trump and Ha <lb />
ed Her Decision. <lb />
had been partners at <lb />
curd party nil evening, and nut <lb />
he became escort home. <lb />
held inch poor hands during the <lb />
series of games that I would enjoy <lb />
holding better ones be said <lb />
he gently for hers, <lb />
you had a <lb />
after a and ineffectual <lb />
resistance, might have held <lb />
better hands during the game and <lb />
you were such a good one <lb />
then and a good one lie <lb />
insisted, I want you to be my <lb />
partner all through the game of <lb />
For a brief instant her hand <lb />
; to lie released. <lb />
afraid do not know how to play <lb />
my she said smilingly. <lb />
He drew her tenderly toward <lb />
and said, very low, very earnestly, <lb />
want you to help me best you <lb />
to play whatever cards Kate may <lb />
deal <lb />
Timidly she looked up Into his <lb />
, face and whispered, I play <lb />
you may name the <lb />
he and <lb />
shall be n diamond for <lb />
she sun slowly us <lb />
ed far away into the of <lb />
the tarry sky. <lb />
shall play <lb />
he laid as ho tried to <lb />
draw her toward him. <lb />
But she repelled bin until she <lb />
said. after that it shall be <lb />
hearts for all the years that are yet <lb />
to for every minute of <lb />
the time that shall blossom between <lb />
us and <lb />
he said, stooping a- she <lb />
came unyieldingly toward him, <lb />
of love, trumps that shall <lb />
win always and always while you <lb />
and I are partners, my <lb />
York Times. <lb />
THE NEW WAY <lb />
Sleep Comfortable <lb />
All In Hr <lb />
A woman noted for her good <lb />
management phrase which is <lb />
often a for parsimony <lb />
Wat making some garments for her <lb />
small daughter. She had limited <lb />
herself us to material, and, proud I <lb />
of her success in achieving much <lb />
with little, exclaimed as the ; <lb />
her work. not enough left I <lb />
to put in your <lb />
A few moments after she was <lb />
to see the a fore-aid small <lb />
daughter, seated on the Door, pa- <lb />
and painfully filling her eyes <lb />
with the scraps of cloth scat- <lb />
over the carpet. <lb />
mother cried, <lb />
arc you <lb />
matter of <lb />
fact Dorothy said <lb />
there wasn't to put in your <lb />
eye, and enough for both of I <lb />
ago <lb />
Singular and Double Bishops. <lb />
It i- mil generally known, says a <lb />
biographer of Century <lb />
Ecclesiastical at <lb />
one lime there a remarkable <lb />
similarity between the family names <lb />
of bishops of Fleeter and <lb />
so much so, in fact, that one <lb />
looked like plural of the other, <lb />
the one being spelled and <lb />
oilier <lb />
This remarkable coincidence <lb />
forded the bishop of an op- <lb />
I tort unity of rating a joke <lb />
brother Worcester's expense. Re- <lb />
to him on one occasion, the <lb />
bishop of spoke of him <lb />
brother of <lb />
retorted tho bishop, who <lb />
was known for his manly <lb />
straightforwardness. is <lb />
double about <lb />
Origin of <lb />
The origin of i- often <lb />
Take for instance. <lb />
This came from a wager laid by a <lb />
Londoner that be could coin a word <lb />
that would be on the lips of every <lb />
one on the following day. He then <lb />
went forth and wrote on the <lb />
Walks, fence and walls and hill- <lb />
boards of the The next day <lb />
every one was inquiring what it <lb />
meant, and the word thus got its <lb />
meaning. The word originated <lb />
in the old coffee houses of <lb />
At the door was a brass box with a <lb />
in it. upon it usu- <lb />
ally were the letters T. <lb />
abbreviation for words in- <lb />
sure Customers as <lb />
they departed dropped coins in the <lb />
box for the waiters. <lb />
Habit Too Strong. <lb />
The force of old association, as <lb />
Samuel Beverly learned one Sunday <lb />
morning, is something which <lb />
to lie on guard. After thirty <lb />
of as a railroad man, <lb />
in the capacity of conductor, <lb />
had retired and was spending <lb />
his days quietly Ids native town. <lb />
Just after he had taken Ilia ac- <lb />
one morning in <lb />
church he was requested to perform <lb />
the duty of an absent deacon, by <lb />
assisting in taking up the <lb />
He was proceeding decorous- <lb />
along the aisle with the plate <lb />
when, half way down the aisle, he <lb />
came to the Atkinson pew. On this <lb />
morning Mrs. Atkinson's Uncle <lb />
Harvey, who happened to sit next <lb />
the aisle, dropped off into a <lb />
pleasant little nap. <lb />
When Beverly espied the old man, <lb />
he unconsciously doffed tho demean- <lb />
or suited to the place and in a <lb />
la-came official. He lapped <lb />
the sleeping man on the shoulder. <lb />
he demanded, <lb />
sharply and audibly,<lb />
An Irishman has oftentimes such <lb />
particular regard for the feelings of <lb />
a stranger that rat her than contra- <lb />
him he will appear to acquiesce <lb />
in many things that ho could not be <lb />
expected In believe. I he will <lb />
appear lo acquiesce. A tourist who <lb />
was sailing upon <lb />
wished to test the alleged character <lb />
of Irishmen for politeness. Now, <lb />
there via- a regular squall On, and <lb />
a moment when the old boatman <lb />
was engrossed and had nil his i <lb />
hem to keep the craft he- <lb />
fore the wind inquisitive one, <lb />
leaning over lo the old boatman, <lb />
shouted iii hi- car, little wind <lb />
little was <lb />
the reply, what there is of it <lb />
mighty <lb />
The Malay <lb />
Crew of fishing vessels in <lb />
the Indian are thus described <lb />
by a of Malays <lb />
have not bud fiat are-, bill others <lb />
gain are looking villain.-. <lb />
Every one In- or n sort <lb />
of chopper, III his side, and with <lb />
bright red lips and teeth, <lb />
caused by chewing the betel nut, <lb />
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The live principally <lb />
on rice and the ii-h <lb />
They carry a lot of and <lb />
oil. mid fur it <lb />
luxury a sort of made of <lb />
a coarse treacle rice mixed <lb />
aether and pressed <lb />
Equal to the <lb />
All old admiral well for <lb />
exaggeration <lb />
ii voyage at supper one night. <lb />
cruising in the Pacific, he <lb />
.-aid. passed an island which <lb />
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Entered Id the post t Greenville, N. C, as elm <lb />
Advertising rates application. <lb />
A desired at every post in and counties <lb />
in to <lb />
Pitt N. C, Aug. 1905. <lb />
BETTER HOLD IT AWHILE <lb />
It is handed down now high- <lb />
up that the penitentiary clears <lb />
one hundred and twenty thousand <lb />
dollars last year over ex- <lb />
twenty thousand morn than <lb />
the authorities expected. And the <lb />
Winston Sentinel advises that they <lb />
use this unexpected twenty thousand <lb />
so start the erection that <lb />
talked of reformatory, whereupon <lb />
the Wilmington <lb />
we favor the reformatory <lb />
idea, we suggest that this <lb />
sum be held so penitentiary <lb />
will not have to borrow <lb />
or ask for an appropriation in the <lb />
near future because of discovery of a <lb />
mistake in their calculation to <lb />
whet the institution <lb />
We are always hearing about the <lb />
prison being self-sustaining, but <lb />
when the tune comes for paying ac- <lb />
counts instead of making figures as <lb />
to profit the state has to come U. <lb />
the financial aid the board. <lb />
From the arguments going on we <lb />
afar that the issuing of bulletins by <lb />
the government giving the n <lb />
of the cotton cop at stated periods <lb />
will not be abolished. there <lb />
hive been leaks is reason why <lb />
there is not value in the reports, but <lb />
they should lie properly <lb />
to prevent advance information be- <lb />
furnished speculators. <lb />
The report that John F. Wallace, <lb />
who has lately resigned as f <lb />
engineer of the Panama canal was to <lb />
become president of the Seaboard <lb />
Air Line railroad has been denied. <lb />
While lie is an experienced railroad <lb />
man the Seaboard thinks it can get <lb />
along very well without him. <lb />
It is stated that the government is <lb />
Contemplating an order <lb />
the use of bicycles by rural mail <lb />
carriers on their routes- We fail to <lb />
see why there should be objection to <lb />
any mean of locomotion used by the <lb />
Carriers so long as they perform their <lb />
duties well. <lb />
The weeds and grass that have <lb />
been cut and remain on the side- <lb />
walks is nuisance saying <lb />
about the danger it is to the health <lb />
of the t Weeds when cut should <lb />
not remain over twelve hours, they <lb />
should be hauled to a safe dis- <lb />
A New Jersey posse in pursuit of <lb />
a murderer, surrounded him <lb />
in a thick woods and set the woods <lb />
on fire to smoke the out. <lb />
Note the fact, please, that this is an <lb />
occurrence in the North. <lb />
Japan will ask for an indemnity <lb />
of a billion dollars from <lb />
When you think that the <lb />
war has cost a million dollars <lb />
a day, the asked for does <lb />
not seem so large. <lb />
can't stop Asheville. <lb />
has opened her doors to the New <lb />
Orleans yellow fever fugitives and <lb />
sent them an invitation to come up <lb />
to the and escape the <lb />
plague. <lb />
We see from reports in some of <lb />
our exchanges that the big sausage <lb />
mills have done a rousing big <lb />
during the dog day-. We are <lb />
not very fond of sausage at this <lb />
season of the <lb />
A man died in Michigan the <lb />
other from having u hat pin <lb />
pressed into his heart. Silly fellow. <lb />
He ought to have had the lady <lb />
remove her hat before he started the <lb />
pressing business. <lb />
New York they send <lb />
up anywhere from six months up, <lb />
nut here North Carolina they <lb />
either send to the undertakers <lb />
establishment or to the hospital. <lb />
The steamer fitted up to take <lb />
on his expedition is <lb />
named the Roosevelt- it has <lb />
a big stick on the bow with which <lb />
to break the ice. <lb />
It is said that Peary's desire is to <lb />
plant the somewhere near the <lb />
North Pole. It strikes us that Hags <lb />
wouldn't flourish and grow much in <lb />
that country. <lb />
The Japanese are giving Secretary <lb />
and Miss Roosevelt a royal <lb />
reception in They think <lb />
i In re i- nothing <lb />
folks. <lb />
I tide Sam's <lb />
Wonder what the <lb />
n will amount to when <lb />
completed. was given out when <lb />
the explosion occurred the <lb />
boilers were unsafe, their use <lb />
was continued and the disaster fol- <lb />
lowed. This is about all an <lb />
-how. <lb />
We learn that the President <lb />
worked up to such an angry <lb />
pitch that he is about to lay down <lb />
the olive branch and lake up <lb />
Slick again. <lb />
Morton baa been elected president <lb />
of the Equitable. The little salary <lb />
of per year attached will <lb />
probably enable him to keep f <lb />
table. <lb />
Emperor William, it is said, will <lb />
have Japan and Russia to under <lb />
stand that he has no advice to give <lb />
away. Evidently he means to charge <lb />
for it. <lb />
Put as much energy in work <lb />
lug the fall and winter as has been <lb />
given to base ball in the Summer, <lb />
and there will be better times ahead <lb />
The long promised Charlotte hotel <lb />
looks to be on the way. A <lb />
has been let for to coat <lb />
It will be called the Highlands. <lb />
Cotton leak fame not <lb />
been bothered yet. It begins to <lb />
like he a little about <lb />
man higher up <lb />
ll. II- <lb />
Might not be a bad for New <lb />
Orleans to send representatives to <lb />
to how to stamp out <lb />
fever. <lb />
says is <lb />
striving to get We guess <lb />
he's right since be is one of them in <lb />
front. <lb />
The coal merger <lb />
doubtless means higher priced <lb />
coal for next winter <lb />
Say, it has been several days since <lb />
we have heard of Paul Jones being <lb />
buried again. <lb />
The political campaign in Norfolk <lb />
is being enlivened by scraps between <lb />
the candidates. <lb />
The odors of the Equitable still <lb />
fume very high, and is yet <lb />
to arrive. <lb />
One thing Italian immigrants are <lb />
doing for New Orleans is spreading <lb />
yellow fever. <lb />
Paid for Contempt. <lb />
The following anecdote is told of <lb />
General Marston, a once <lb />
famous lawyer in New <lb />
General was <lb />
court at Dover, when a young <lb />
made a that was denied <lb />
by the court. The young man re <lb />
against what he thought <lb />
was the wrong ruling of the judge. <lb />
So vehemently did he remonstrate <lb />
that he was fined contempt <lb />
of court. An older attorney took <lb />
the matter up, and he was lined a <lb />
similar sum. Still who <lb />
thought he stood a little better with <lb />
the judge, endeavored to straighten <lb />
the matter out, but he, <lb />
the coffers of the state by paying a <lb />
for contempt. <lb />
General was then seen <lb />
to rise in his seat and advance to the <lb />
clerk's desk. Taking his long <lb />
pocketbook from his pocket, he took <lb />
out two sin bills and laid them on <lb />
Its all tight to pay and the desk. <lb />
. I,, i is that the court <lb />
respect to a man after lie is <lb />
want you to distinctly under- <lb />
said the general, <lb />
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. <lb />
The young men of Nerta Carolina <lb />
have unusual opportunities for <lb />
cation and training in agriculture. <lb />
With the completion and equipping <lb />
of the new agricultural building at <lb />
the A. M College, Raleigh, N. C, <lb />
the best of opportunities are pro- <lb />
for young men secure s <lb />
training in all of the lines of work <lb />
dealing with farm life. No line of <lb />
education is better prepared for the <lb />
State agriculture, and hundreds <lb />
of young men should avail them- <lb />
selves of this institution the coming <lb />
year. <lb />
The college September <lb />
Scholarships and work to <lb />
help pay the expenses are offered for <lb />
the assistance of young men who are <lb />
depending on their own resources. <lb />
Young men over twenty years of <lb />
age are admitted to the two year <lb />
course without exam- <lb />
Arithmetic, algebra, Eng- <lb />
composition and history are <lb />
required far admission to the four <lb />
year course in agriculture. <lb />
Further information and <lb />
can lie obtained by addressing the <lb />
professor of agriculture, C. W. Bur- <lb />
West N. C. <lb />
to <lb />
Went to sleep out yonder, <lb />
Where the daisies grew, <lb />
the dairies hid him from me <lb />
ago <lb />
But I see him still in Springtime <lb />
Trace his footprints in the snow <lb />
lit- comes to when morn <lb />
Makes the meadows smile so sweet <lb />
There's a rustle the <lb />
hear his dear heart beat, <lb />
on the twilight of life <lb />
The little feet <lb />
Went to sleep out yonder <lb />
Birds sang him to his rest. <lb />
And I whispered, in God's <lb />
God that loves him <lb />
Hut he comes near; still I hear <lb />
His breathing on breast <lb />
Atlanta Constitution <lb />
A LOW GUT SHOE SALE. <lb />
It's between seasons for Spring Shoe <lb />
early for Fall ti ado We have too many Shoes. We want the room <lb />
for Fall goods, so we have decided to reduce our stock by an <lb />
Unloading Shoe Sale <lb />
We'd sooner sell during profit making times, to be sure, but <lb />
we are anxious to close out each season's Stock, and bargain <lb />
assist us to accomplish object. <lb />
Here are some of our price <lb />
Read<lb />
5.50 Pat Colt Blucher reduced to 4.75 <lb />
5.50 Pat Colt reduced to 4.75 <lb />
5.00 Tan Calf Blucher Fifth Ave. toe 5.00 <lb />
6.00 Tan Calf Blucher Tuxedo Toe 4.00 <lb />
5.00 Tan Calf Blucher Toe 4.00 <lb />
5.00 Black reduced to 4.00 <lb />
All 3.59 Oxfords in all styles and leathers educed to 2-95 <lb />
All 2.50 and Oxfords in all styles and leathers reduce to 1.75 <lb />
All 2.00 Oxfords in all styles and leathers reduced to 1.50 <lb />
All white Canvass Oxfords 1.25 and 1.50 grade d to <lb />
We invite your inspection of these extremely low Every <lb />
pair are guaranteed to be just as represented. <lb />
Be on hand early and get your share. You'll have to pay <lb />
more for shoes later on. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
THE CLOTHIER. <lb />
Chas. of the North <lb />
Carolina Ohio Railroad Company, <lb />
which proposes to build a road from <lb />
Washington, N. C, to Durham, is <lb />
spending a day or two here, confer- <lb />
ring with a number of capitalists <lb />
who met him here. He says a <lb />
corps has already completed <lb />
a survey from Washington to Green- <lb />
ville and is now working between <lb />
Greenville and New The pro- <lb />
posed route will be via Wilson and <lb />
may include Within the <lb />
next few days tho aldermen of <lb />
Washington will act on an <lb />
for right of way through certain <lb />
streets to a desirable water terminal <lb />
and much depends the action <lb />
they take. Mr says if the <lb />
road is the work of grading <lb />
will commence at an early date. <lb />
Raleigh Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Some writers have been saying <lb />
that railroad wrecks were practically <lb />
unknown in England. A wreck <lb />
that occurred near Liverpool, a few <lb />
days ago, in which twenty three <lb />
people were killed, will about equal <lb />
any disaster takes place in <lb />
America. <lb />
hut wouldn't it make a fellow feel <lb />
bettor to receive some of it while he <lb />
still lives <lb />
Lawson is eager to take the West <lb />
into his confidence. The West will <lb />
be very wise, however, if she don t <lb />
let Tom take her money also into <lb />
his confidence. <lb />
Thai the-laps are no fools becomes <lb />
pronounced every day. It has <lb />
to light that they do not want <lb />
the Philippines, even if a bonus <lb />
should be attached. This explodes <lb />
Elide Ram's hope of unloading an <lb />
possession. <lb />
Mr. Hoot is now favoring the <lb />
precedent which was in vogue about <lb />
seventy-live years ago. whereby the <lb />
secretary of state shall succeed the <lb />
president. <lb />
It is said Premier refuses <lb />
to resign. Acting just like some of <lb />
our Americans. <lb />
i i <lb />
Tho let up tho heat was not <lb />
long duration. Yesterday was one <lb />
of tho sultry have had. <lb />
have just twice as much contempt <lb />
for court as any man here, <lb />
and I am paying for <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Senator Butler says the News is <lb />
going to be a paper <lb />
in a short time. Right along <lb />
we believe, is where he is mistaken. <lb />
We understand that it proposes to <lb />
compete in some sense with the <lb />
Charlotte Observer. That paper, <lb />
we should think, gets away with <lb />
about seventeen or hundred <lb />
dollars a week. Say the News will <lb />
expend about twelve hundred On <lb />
that basis there will have to be some <lb />
hard work done and done with <lb />
surprising if the News <lb />
quickly becomes a <lb />
institution. Greensboro Telegram. <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
For C Stoves Ranges, <lb />
heaters Pumps, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Plows, neat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
Relic of Lad Century. <lb />
I u looking over some old papers <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg found a relic that <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
N. C. July <lb />
Mr. H. B. Philips who has been <lb />
reminded him by-gone days. It. for j. rapidly <lb />
was a Confederate Mad for <lb />
which he says of that, m,. o. U. spending <lb />
he purchased before he was M at Cape Henry, <lb />
years old. These bonds were issued Mae Bailey, who has been <lb />
by act of the i Mrs. F. G. Whaley for the <lb />
ate states in 1868 and weer payable few returned this mom- <lb />
iii 1868, but of course the result of Suffolk, Va, <lb />
the civil war made them valueless. Masonic temple is <lb />
Col. Sugg has had his framed to <lb />
preserve it as a relic. <lb />
Record of Cabinets. <lb />
Of the member of the two <lb />
Cleveland, <lb />
only seven are now and <lb />
are dead, as <lb />
G Don M. <lb />
Dickinson, Smith, <lb />
Harmon, it Francis, Richard <lb />
and Charles S. <lb />
Dead Daniel S. Tie <lb />
Walter Q. <lb />
Daniel William C. <lb />
Lucius Q. O. Lunar, William <lb />
Whitney, Hilary A. Herbert, <lb />
Norman J. Sterling <lb />
Morton, S. <lb />
Senator position that <lb />
the cotton estimates should not be <lb />
discontinued because of the cotton <lb />
scandal recently unfolded is exactly <lb />
right, the Department should, as <lb />
he says, be purged of those <lb />
for the leak. As to the actual <lb />
value of the government's <lb />
we arc not in position to speak, but <lb />
their abandonment now would be a <lb />
confession tho United States <lb />
government cannot clear itself of <lb />
dishonest Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Third Cast of Diphtheria. <lb />
Physicians that <lb />
another child in town has <lb />
It is a little son of Or. <lb />
and Mrs. J. W. Perkins, on Greene <lb />
street. This is the third case that <lb />
has been reported. As every <lb />
caution against the spread the <lb />
disease is taken, and the cases are <lb />
very mild,, there is no n-ed of <lb />
in. At the same lime it is well <lb />
for to be careful <lb />
bow their children run around. <lb />
Son Has <lb />
The friends of ex-Governor <lb />
Mrs. B. to <lb />
learn that their son, Frank Daniels <lb />
has appendicitis. <lb />
Aycock, accompanied by <lb />
her brother-in-law, Dr. Albert <lb />
Anderson, of Wilson, went I torn <lb />
Wilson with her son. <lb />
;., v he i . ;. at l M D <lb />
H lorn I lie in friend f <lb />
Exports are now Irving term <lb />
e whether more Russians have <lb />
Gar-j boon killed by Jab than navel family wish ff <lb />
North a I run themselves to death It's a successful ton j <lb />
can. nutty question. <lb />
aim Observer, <lb />
completion and will be quite an <lb />
to that part of the town. <lb />
Alford who has spend- <lb />
holidays in Nash county <lb />
returned to his work Thursday. <lb />
II. Norman Williams <lb />
and Alford spent today in <lb />
Mrs. Miss <lb />
Mabel Savage spent Friday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
K. T. Pulley had the misfortune <lb />
to fall from the office of the Beau- <lb />
fort County Lumber Company on <lb />
Thursday and was quite painfully <lb />
but not seriously hurt. <lb />
Baker, who for the past <lb />
few months has been <lb />
with Taft Co., in Greenville, has <lb />
accepted a position with the <lb />
Beaufort County Lumber Company. <lb />
Chas. Moore <lb />
went on the Hatch <lb />
to Virginia Beach. <lb />
The held their first <lb />
meeting last night the Masonic <lb />
temple. <lb />
Party. <lb />
Mildred . f <lb />
Mm H I Chi. ., <lb />
y p ii r.,<lb />
present. <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
WOMAN HAPPIER THAN MAN. <lb />
This department is in of A. D. Johnston, who is authorized rep- <lb />
resent the Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
ft. u <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cox left <lb />
Friday afternoon to attend the <lb />
onion meet at Seven Springs. <lb />
Look Mr. ask <lb />
about of anything that yon <lb />
is Wrested <lb />
Mrs. M. L. Cox is visiting <lb />
in the country. <lb />
peanuts for seed at T. <lb />
. Manning Go's. <lb />
Friday evening Miss Hattie <lb />
went to G to visit <lb />
friends and relatives. <lb />
We have informed that <lb />
A. A C. pay the highest <lb />
price for prices. <lb />
Gar load flour received. <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Mrs. Susan Jackson, Mrs. A. G. <lb />
Cox's mother, bas gone to spend <lb />
sometime with her <lb />
la-, Mrs. Lou Jackson. <lb />
We handle T. W. Wood end <lb />
Sous and millet <lb />
T. Cox and Bro. <lb />
Quite a crowd from here attend- <lb />
A beautiful in its <lb />
simplicity and quiet elegance <lb />
occurred at Salem Methodist <lb />
church, near Grimesland, on Wed- <lb />
afternoon, the 26th, <lb />
at o'clock when Miss Mamie <lb />
Galloway, of became <lb />
the bride of Mr. Robert L of <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
To the strains of Mendelssohn's j Co. <lb />
For Holt time <lb />
clock, see R. <lb />
Chapman it Co. <lb />
Highest price for cotton seed <lb />
paid County Oil Mill. <lb />
At the lime store there we think <lb />
she most can pleased <lb />
table silverware jewelry. <lb />
paint, <lb />
Berber <lb />
wedding march, played by <lb />
Bessie Patrick, of Greenville, the <lb />
bridal party entered the church <lb />
made beautiful with let as and a <lb />
profusion of cut flowers and tilled <lb />
relatives, friends and <lb />
I acquaintances to witness the <lb />
ceremony. <lb />
First came the attendants in the <lb />
following Miss <lb />
with J. H. Fry; Miss <lb />
Moore with John Nichols; Miss <lb />
Kate Chapman with William <lb />
Patrick; Miss Bryan with <lb />
W. C. Miss Mary <lb />
with John Warren; Miss <lb />
ed the burial of Mr. F. B. with J, C. Galloway; Miss <lb />
We deeply sympathize with the j Mary Langley with O. A. Clark; <lb />
bereaved family. <lb />
The A. O. Cox Mfg. Co., has <lb />
boon with orders for trucks <lb />
flues this week. <lb />
Mr. Wolf, who is here wiring <lb />
the buildings for electric lights, <lb />
went to Greenville Wednesday <lb />
All solars of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber c Co. <lb />
Prof. G. E. is upend- <lb />
the Union meeting at Seven <lb />
Springs. <lb />
People have already become <lb />
aware of the fact, that the Hun- <lb />
Miss Ella Langley with John <lb />
Galloway; Miss Helen Galloway <lb />
with Forest House; Miss Sadie <lb />
Little with C. J. Then <lb />
came the maid of honor, Miss <lb />
Lucy Galloway, sister the <lb />
with t tie best man, Levi <lb />
Holiday, followed by the bride <lb />
groom who were met ch a <lb />
arch of v mid green <lb />
by Rev. D E. who <lb />
performed the my. <lb />
The <lb />
a dainty gown of white silk <lb />
with bat to match, carrying a <lb />
sucker buggy is the best buggy on j beautiful bouquet of white roses <lb />
the and be The maid of honor wore green <lb />
silk mull and the bride's maids <lb />
Miss Dora and brother, Pr white. <lb />
this afternoon to congratulations, tie party <lb />
Sunday with relatives near drove to where the <lb />
on. I happy couple left on <lb />
Don't eyes feel like there Morehead City, where <lb />
Special prices i <lb />
m at R. G. <lb />
A Co. <lb />
For and mill <lb />
W. L. U-ii-e. <lb />
or men to solicit <lb />
orders for nursery stock in Pitt <lb />
county. For particulars enclose <lb />
stamp. Box Winterville; N. C. <lb />
Just another shipment <lb />
ladies, and children <lb />
Harrington Barber <lb />
We carry samples of over five <lb />
hundred of wall <lb />
We are prepared to furnish you as <lb />
as the cheapest. Come and <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
White's and Kidney Cure, <lb />
combination kidney medicine <lb />
for stock a sure colic cure. <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
For and oats, go i <lb />
Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
will spend There <lb />
was a array of bridal <lb />
gifts, china and silverware. The <lb />
bride going away gown was of <lb />
blue silk with hat to match. A <lb />
host of friends bespeak for them a <lb />
is grit in Do they pain you <lb />
and feel tired on Do <lb />
they become mattered <lb />
while That denotes <lb />
paired vision and should be <lb />
by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb />
T. Cox carry a full line of happy and prosperous future, <lb />
spectacles can tit your eyes <lb />
with the proper <lb />
Miss Palmetto is here <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Clyde <lb />
Go to T. N. Co. for <lb />
fresh candies, nuts, raisins and <lb />
choice <lb />
new corned just <lb />
Harrington Barber A C-. <lb />
Corned m <lb />
Ange's. <lb />
When need Ir <lb />
the crockery and e <lb />
he sine to us before buying. <lb />
R. G. Chapman A Co. <lb />
Some try to meet <lb />
buggies prices. A few try to <lb />
them in quality and <lb />
But none undertake to do both. <lb />
Another large shipment shoes <lb />
all styles and sizes prices very <lb />
reasonable. Harrington Barber <lb />
A Co. <lb />
There is reason why Pitt Co. <lb />
farmers should have to pay such <lb />
high prices for their they <lb />
ii raise their own and the <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co i thoroughly <lb />
equipped splendid <lb />
i flour. <lb />
I your house now is the <lb />
time, Co. have the Lace and cheap as th. <lb />
reliable Town and Country paint. A. W. A. Ange k Co. <lb />
Uncle, where are you going, hand a lot of nice <lb />
I am to A. W. Go's. gents straw hit- that will now go <lb />
they are selling goods way below cost D to so them, <lb />
down now. i We will sell you at some price. <lb />
Try a bottle of Dr. R. G. Chapman Co. <lb />
Nice lot of glass ware crock j for at the drug For Pine Tar honey, Walkers <lb />
always on Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
We are sorry to know Mis. <lb />
J. W. Sparks is quite ill. We <lb />
hope she will <lb />
recover. <lb />
White's Black Liniment, spec- <lb />
for the human <lb />
family, line for perfectly <lb />
com <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
H. A. White, of was <lb />
here a short while Thursday. <lb />
The next session of Winter <lb />
ville High school will open A. <lb />
The prospects are brighter than <lb />
ever before. Several rooms have <lb />
already been engaged. <lb />
Mrs. M. G. Bryan left today to <lb />
visit her mother, near Bethel. <lb />
I en in of furniture ore <lb />
nice see A. W. Ange. <lb />
Master Jackson has been <lb />
spending last few days with <lb />
Master Roy <lb />
See the new <lb />
ea-els at A <lb />
worry over that little lot. tonic, Dr. Anti Pain killer, <lb />
of cotton you had over when Dr. Bell's Eye salve, and a <lb />
you got through ginning your last j sure cure for all heart troubles, see <lb />
The Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys T. N. Co. <lb />
seed cotton in any quantity the <lb />
best market price paid every Greatest <lb />
For Plymouth Rock <lb />
per dozen. Fob orders <lb />
Reduction <lb />
in Dress Goods Known. <lb />
filed as fast as the hens lay. O. Poplin Do for IBo <lb />
Jackson N. C. Suiting that was now <lb />
Farmers who raise their hay can that WM Bo, now <lb />
. ,.,. . Hose He <lb />
be supplied with the well known <lb />
Osborne Mowing machines and Gingham <lb />
rakes by Co. White Dross Goods that was <lb />
call and see them. He now <lb />
, , . Also a groat reduction in all <lb />
Pitt Oil Mill is now of Spring and Summer <lb />
buying Cotton Seed. They pay Dross Goods, <lb />
the highest cash price or will ex <lb />
eh for meal. When yours <lb />
are ready write fur prices. <lb />
spring and summer of <lb />
dress goos notions ladies and gents <lb />
slippers has arrived our stock <lb />
of ladies dress goods trimming <lb />
Ac. is more complete than ever <lb />
i before. Consisting of mohair <lb />
Come and convinced <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
lot of pictures and batiste, weather proof, batiste in <lb />
. W. Ange Co. They la the Melt w, . <lb />
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb />
Warranted Io <lb />
Cholera <lb />
Jno. L, Woolen and Coward Wooten <lb />
are The <lb />
A large crowd of our to call inspect our <lb />
people attended Little-Gal- Barber ft Co. <lb />
marriage Wednesday <lb />
He Out the Bed. <lb />
Hive you lately noticed the <lb />
photographic work of K.-1. Evans, <lb />
Have now on hand nice line of photographer He is constant- <lb />
glass and crockery all very h making improvements at his <lb />
Pumps, pimp pipe packing heap. Harrington Barber A Co studio and his work that <lb />
Reduction sales ,.,; white v .--. , <lb />
g.,. i;. i .-i.-.- ., I .-. wan <lb />
d at very he can make <lb />
of i.- society, it was a and feed stable, y all a- I u <lb />
complete encore. and W. I. House, life size ltd <lb />
ha Faculty of <lb />
Women have u better time in life <lb />
than men do. no <lb />
would I choose to he a man. <lb />
If had a chance to come to earth <lb />
again in incarnation and <lb />
were given the choice I should with- <lb />
out hesitation elect to la- a woman, <lb />
writes Angela Morgan for the New <lb />
York World. Women know how to <lb />
get the flavor from life. They <lb />
how simply because Hut <lb />
to it, not because <lb />
the knowledge through effort <lb />
To draw the real essence from <lb />
one must la.- endowed with these <lb />
Imagination, intuition, <lb />
sensibility and the capacity to love. <lb />
Women possess all these requisite <lb />
to gassier degree than men. For <lb />
this women can hold on <lb />
the subtler enjoyments of life. And, <lb />
as the subtlest enjoyments are the <lb />
and moot lasting, it is the <lb />
men who have u monopoly of real <lb />
happiness in life, h is in her ea- <lb />
to love that woman <lb />
vast deal more out of love than man. <lb />
Show me the man to whom love <lb />
means one-tenth that it does to a <lb />
woman When a man loves, the ex- <lb />
scenery of life does not <lb />
change visibly to him. Life does not <lb />
become a thing bewitched and gild- <lb />
ed. His hours and mo- <lb />
are not permeated by love u <lb />
an influence. Love to a man means <lb />
an exhilarating chase for possession. <lb />
A woman pleases him, captivates <lb />
him, and he wants her fur his own. <lb />
In possession, he finds a certain <lb />
certain pride and <lb />
us for happiness, the <lb />
son happiness a woman extract <lb />
from love-why, he doesn't know <lb />
the A II C of it Once in awhile <lb />
perhaps a sense of it grazes his con- <lb />
but he is too busy to <lb />
give it more than a curious thought <lb />
or two. His mind is too crowded <lb />
with practical things to admit the <lb />
But a woman <lb />
loves she lives. She docs not live <lb />
until does love. Love to her is <lb />
all absorbing, all transforming, all <lb />
embracing.<lb />
The lute Professor of <lb />
Edinburgh university used to divide <lb />
idiots into two <lb />
idiots and luxury idiots. The for- <lb />
mer were physical <lb />
deformity and the latter by relined <lb />
and delicate configuration, small <lb />
heads and great prominence of the <lb />
central region of the face. The <lb />
idiot, whom he traced to <lb />
and self indulgence through <lb />
many generations with breeding in <lb />
and in, be called also I <lb />
idiot- and used to point out <lb />
they were of the type represented I <lb />
as aristocratic noodles. There was <lb />
less breeding in and in among the <lb />
upper classes than there used to be, <lb />
but he himself did not that <lb />
exemption for a number of genera- <lb />
from any participation in the <lb />
for existence, with high <lb />
feeding and effeminacy, tended to; <lb />
induce mental weakliest of a <lb />
A Ute For Him. <lb />
An Englishman who was travel- <lb />
in the west in tho early days <lb />
fell in with a long train of prairie <lb />
schooners. The leader of <lb />
van, according to the Buffalo Com- <lb />
announced ho and his <lb />
fellow emigrant were going u <lb />
found a town, having everything <lb />
that was needful and nothing that <lb />
was unnecessary. won't have <lb />
any be said. isn't a <lb />
person in our party who won't do <lb />
sonic important duly in the new <lb />
The Englishman pointed to <lb />
old and feeble man, with a bent <lb />
buck and n long, thin, white beard. <lb />
TALL, THIN AND MUSCULAR. <lb />
American Type of Man Clear , <lb />
From AU <lb />
lure is distinctive a of <lb />
American manhood as there i- <lb />
any other country. True, the Amur <lb />
people are a mixture. We com- <lb />
several different races and <lb />
bloods. the hat <lb />
gone on so gradually, the original <lb />
American always prevalent, <lb />
that the American nun i.- u distinct <lb />
representative of <lb />
from the Englishman, the <lb />
Frenchman and the as <lb />
much as these differ from each <lb />
other. <lb />
Examination of the p .-.-. of <lb />
Revolutionary time and those of <lb />
present show little if any <lb />
difference between the nun of the <lb />
times and those of the pres- <lb />
day, save in the matter of at- <lb />
tire. Dress the people of the pres- <lb />
day as wee the people of the <lb />
Revolutionary appareled, and <lb />
nothing could be found to establish <lb />
a notable difference between the <lb />
American of today and the <lb />
can of the last quarter of the eight- <lb />
century. Food, climatic con- <lb />
mid occupations have all <lb />
to do with the physical <lb />
of a people. The races <lb />
that have for centuries received no <lb />
admixture of foreign blood retain <lb />
peculiarities seem <lb />
What people at and drink, their <lb />
dwelling places, the soil-and climate <lb />
they inhabit, their worship, amuse- <lb />
and work all determine looks. <lb />
The American Indian when first met <lb />
on this continent by adventurous <lb />
lived almost exclusively <lb />
on a meat and diet, the prod- <lb />
of these and other adventure. <lb />
He was tall, thin, and <lb />
His eye was bright, his hear- <lb />
He looked the fearless <lb />
that he really was. fie had <lb />
to light wild beast and savage man. <lb />
lie feared neither. The early white <lb />
settlers, by the con- <lb />
of pioneer limes lo live in a <lb />
measure like the Indians, became <lb />
also tall, thin, muscular, daring. <lb />
Their eves Hashed with the fearless- <lb />
that characterizes the <lb />
can race of the present. <lb />
have a more generous <lb />
diet than our Diet <lb />
personal appearance in a <lb />
marked degree. We are becoming a <lb />
larger and heavier race, but the dis- <lb />
features of a century or <lb />
more ago are still in evidence. The <lb />
American is easily recognized every- <lb />
where he goes in foreign lands. He <lb />
will for ii long time present the same <lb />
that today distinguishes him <lb />
from men of all other <lb />
ville Herald. <lb />
. FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver derange the wool <lb />
system, and produce <lb />
l SICK HEADACHE,. <lb />
i, Costiveness, <lb />
Sallow Skin and Piles. <lb />
There la no better for <lb />
common than <lb />
LIVER PILLS. a a trial prove <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
that veil old man he <lb />
said, can't possibly be of any <lb />
use to you, can <lb />
said tho leader. open our new <lb />
nil <lb />
Let It Go at That. <lb />
The heavy villain of the ham <lb />
storming aggregation into <lb />
the workshop of the village editor, <lb />
did you mean by referring <lb />
to mo as a in your write-up <lb />
of performance last night <lb />
he roared. <lb />
red the local <lb />
of opinion, you were <lb />
entirely too great for the company <lb />
you are <lb />
And the heavy villain, being n <lb />
to the ways of the village <lb />
editors, believed him. Chicago <lb />
A Flirt and a <lb />
There is all the difference in the <lb />
world between a and a <lb />
although to many the are <lb />
accord- <lb />
to one authority, man a- <lb />
she doc- her likes to lie <lb />
seen with a new one every She <lb />
kill- for the sake of killing. She <lb />
plays on vanity Io satisfy <lb />
her.-. The flirt, on tho oilier hand, <lb />
is not serious, she does <lb />
want you to take her seriously. Sin- <lb />
wants foil, innocent fun. and if you <lb />
can make up your mind to accent <lb />
for what the i- worth she <lb />
help you lo pass a very <lb />
time. The coquette tries to lend <lb />
you as far us she wishes you lo go, <lb />
The docs not lead you any far- <lb />
than you to go. <lb />
make good wives; <lb />
There you have tho whole <lb />
tiling in a nutshell. London An- <lb />
Marriage of the De id. <lb />
A strange custom prevails among <lb />
a certain tribe in tho <lb />
When a single young man dies, some <lb />
one v. ho has curried to the grave <lb />
a marriageable daughter in the <lb />
course of the year rails upon the be- <lb />
pan m- and <lb />
son is sure to a wife. <lb />
I'll give you my daughter, and you <lb />
shall to mo the marriage <lb />
portion in <lb />
A ofTer of t his <lb />
is .-I- the two <lb />
parties soon to lo <lb />
the amount of tho which <lb />
ii i advantages <lb />
d by i lie . ii I in her lifetime. <lb />
have known where the <lb />
young lather has given as <lb />
nun h n thirty rows to secure a <lb />
ill a for son. <lb />
Gastritis, o Pronounced by <lb />
Cured by Mr. Joe Per am <lb />
V, C . <lb />
1902. <lb />
Two years ago f was completely <lb />
run I from <lb />
all the time, with gas on <lb />
stomach, and the trouble was <lb />
gastritis. I had do <lb />
felt do <lb />
inclination eat. This <lb />
on nervous prostration, the <lb />
least excitement brought on a nor. <lb />
vans spell and I could hardly con- <lb />
myself. I not get <lb />
natural deep a a of this <lb />
I was medical <lb />
for i years, and was <lb />
not even <lb />
I then determined to try Mrs. <lb />
Joe Person's Remedy, one- <lb />
dozen bottles and f commenced <lb />
improve on the fourth <lb />
bottle. I was stronger, <lb />
better, did have <lb />
spells so often, and <lb />
knew my general health was <lb />
building up My appetite was <lb />
and I began to enjoy eating <lb />
and what I ate agreed with <lb />
With all my ailments I had <lb />
of tho I kiwi-Is, which caused <lb />
me in tease u After I took <lb />
six bottles of the Remedy I found <lb />
I was certainly mending, and <lb />
six more. Before I bad <lb />
the dozen the <lb />
of the bowels was completely <lb />
cared. I took in all a d tut and <lb />
a half which me <lb />
good I that I owe <lb />
my life Mr. Joe person's <lb />
f was notable even keep <lb />
had to employ help fur <lb />
everything; I was run that <lb />
felt that life was no pleasure in a <lb />
certain New I am able to <lb />
attend to all my <lb />
and feel that I am some good, once <lb />
more, say family. <lb />
If any one has Indigestion or <lb />
prostration, my is <lb />
take Joe Person's Remedy, <lb />
and if one will only take enough to <lb />
build up the system, it will surely <lb />
cure. <lb />
MRS. A. LOWELL. <lb />
Her Great Need. <lb />
Little Alice i- old for her year-. <lb />
Ono evening lifter she had gone to <lb />
bed sin- beard and papa <lb />
laughing in much enjoyment over <lb />
a game of h. She longed to gel <lb />
up and join but -he <lb />
she not. The next morning j <lb />
quiet, <lb />
led the . , . <lb />
I feel i <lb />
Mil it <lb />
An Important Omission. <lb />
lo v, limn are <lb />
you <lb />
a pretty <lb />
Harry. <lb />
u. U by, Hurry only loft <lb />
mill r ire you must <lb />
hot you wanted lo say to <lb />
. hen you in billing <lb />
and i in the Ii <lb />
I naked <lb />
Harry If he really, truly loved me, <lb />
and he he did, but I quite for- <lb />
o whether he would go <lb />
for and ever. <lb />
r I've got to write to <lb />
now, <lb />
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The. firm of Tunstall was <lb />
by mutual consent or June <lb />
1st. C. D. Tunstall <lb />
the Interest of Smith in the bus- <lb />
C. Tunstall assumes all <lb />
liabilities of the and all amounts <lb />
due the must lie paid to him. <lb />
This July <lb />
D. Tunstall. <lb />
Smith, <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The of the court of <lb />
county having Issued letters lest <lb />
to me. Hie undersigned. <lb />
he 27th day of July, on the es- <lb />
of William deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons indent- <lb />
d to the estate to make immediate <lb />
undersigned, all <lb />
creditors said estate to present their <lb />
properly authenticated, <lb />
within twelve months <lb />
the date of this notice or <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This the 27th day of July, <lb />
Jemima <lb />
of the estate <lb />
William <lb />
in the eye, tints the <lb />
cheek with Nature's bloom, <lb />
tension of life, the <lb />
from the brain, that's <lb />
what Rocky Mountain <lb />
Tea Will do. cents, Tea. or <lb />
Tablets Drugstore, j <lb />
Take Rocky Mono- <lb />
lain Ten See it exterminate the <lb />
poi on, feel revitalize blood <lb />
and bring hack that <lb />
reeling of bygone <lb />
lea or Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
Perfect womanhood depends on <lb />
perfect health. Nature's rarest <lb />
gift of physical comes to <lb />
all who use Rocky <lb />
Mountain Tea. Bright eyes <lb />
red cheeks follow its use, <lb />
cents. Woolen m Drug , <lb />
White Front Shop <lb />
j n a K <lb />
clean Towels <lb />
Work <lb />
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb />
one and all for yon ,.,, <lb />
patronage hoping tor your <lb />
I remain, <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
NOBLES, Prop. <lb />
Tat <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb /></p>
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Telephone Service <lb />
AT YOUR OFFICE <lb />
Is to-day an admitted Business <lb />
NECESSITY <lb />
WHILE <lb />
At Your House <lb />
It's once a Convenience and a Ne- <lb />
that you cannot measure <lb />
by any money value. <lb />
One Emergency Call, In <lb />
One Year, Pays the Rent. <lb />
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR, <lb />
WHO HAS ONE. <lb />
Not Quite <lb />
How often you get a <lb />
nail or screw driver or <lb />
lacking. Have a rood <lb />
box and be prepared <lb />
line of tools <lb />
Is all you and <lb />
we will see that your tool <lb />
box does not lack a single <lb />
useful <lb />
Of Course <lb />
You get Harness, <lb />
Horse Goods, <lb />
J. R <lb />
Corey <lb />
State North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt j. <lb />
la Superior Court, <lb />
I Tows of farms-lite <lb />
against , and of <lb />
I K. J attachment. <lb />
The E. Pollard, will <lb />
take that day of <lb />
Juno, a was Issued <lb />
against bias, in lb above ac- <lb />
by clerk of <lb />
Superior court of Pitt county, <lb />
to tie September term, or <lb />
Pitt Superior court, which convenes on <lb />
the Monday after the <lb />
Monday in ll being <lb />
day of said month, which <lb />
summons was by sheriff <lb />
of Pitt tot and with <lb />
this endowment. Defendant K. J. <lb />
Pollard not to d in <lb />
The purpose of said action alleged <lb />
the plaintiff is to recover of the <lb />
defendant the sum of three hundred <lb />
dollar fur breach of his warranty of a <lb />
certain dead executed to the plaintiff <lb />
on the day of January. for a <lb />
certain on <lb />
street in town of and <lb />
fully described in his deed recorded in <lb />
Book of the register's <lb />
office of Pitt county. <lb />
said K. J. defendant <lb />
will also take notice that a <lb />
warrant attachment was Issued by <lb />
the undersigned on the said 14th <lb />
day of June. against the proper- <lb />
of the K J. Pollard, directed <lb />
the sheriff of Pitt county ard re- <lb />
turnable to said September term <lb />
of Pill court, it being <lb />
the l me and where the aforesaid <lb />
summons is returnable, the said <lb />
J. Pollard will take that he <lb />
is required to appear within the first <lb />
days of said term answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint of the plaintiff <lb />
in action or the relief demanded <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
Done at at office in the town of <lb />
Greenville, this the 14th day of June, <lb />
L. C <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
Blow, Plaintiff's <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The Savage A <lb />
heretofore doing a mercantile <lb />
in the of Greenville, has en <lb />
by mutual All per- <lb />
sons owing the Arm can sett e with <lb />
either party and are requested to come <lb />
at and settle <lb />
counts. Any one <lb />
against rm can them to <lb />
sillier L. M. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
This June <lb />
1875.------ <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Wholesale mid and <lb />
paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur. Cotton OH Bar- <lb />
rel., Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed <lb />
Oak Salts, Be <lb />
Ty Carriage, Jo Carts, Parlor <lb />
suite, Tallies, Lounge, Safes, P <lb />
and A Ax <lb />
High Key <lb />
roots, Henry George Can <lb />
Cherries. Peaches, Apple-, <lb />
Pine Syrup, Bill , <lb />
Flour <lb />
Ly, Magic Food, <lb />
Seed Heal Hulls, <lb />
den Heeds. Apples, Kn <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb />
Prunes. <lb />
and Ware, and <lb />
Cake Mat <lb />
Reel New <lb />
Sewing and iii <lb />
and<lb />
me<lb />
r S I <lb />
M. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having before Superior <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt executor <lb />
of Last Will and Testament of <lb />
Martha A. deceased, <lb />
notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to the to make <lb />
payment to the and <lb />
all person, having claims against <lb />
estate must present the same for pay- <lb />
within twelve mouths from this <lb />
date or tall notice will be d in <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
day of July. <lb />
K. J. Brooks. <lb />
of Martha A. <lb />
STRAY CATTLE. <lb />
One ox, white and red. marked crop <lb />
right ear. slit and in left, <lb />
and one heifer, White and <lb />
color, crop and half crop In <lb />
left car, in right have been <lb />
with my stork two or three years. <lb />
Owners are notified to call for same <lb />
and pay charge. J. A. <lb />
K. K. II Stokes, N. C. <lb />
t d t once a w s w. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
county. <lb />
In Superior <lb />
Central Academy <lb />
REV. M W Principal <lb />
PROF w M HINTON. Associate <lb />
A home and High <lb />
School for boys and men i <lb />
Splendidly located In Warren <lb />
county, one mile from depot, <lb />
mediately on S, A L,, road in <lb />
beautiful grove of or IS acre <lb />
;. acre farm. <lb />
For further information ad <lb />
dress the Principal or Associate <lb />
Principal, Littleton, <lb />
Robert Seasons <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
notice, that an action entitled as above <lb />
commenced in lbs superior <lb />
court of Pitt county a degree <lb />
of absolute divorce from said defend- <lb />
ant, upon the ground of abandonment <lb />
and adultery, and the said defendant <lb />
will further take notice that he Is re- <lb />
quired to appear at the next Ism of <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county to <lb />
be in-ill at the court home ii. Green- <lb />
ville on the ind Monday after the 1st <lb />
Monday in September, it being <lb />
18th day of September, and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
action, or the plaintiff will apply <lb />
In the for the relief in <lb />
aid complaint. <lb />
the day of July, <lb />
C. Moore. C. C <lb />
LOW KATE <lb />
On ale Tia. <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb />
low Rates are <lb />
announced by the South- <lb />
Railway from points <lb />
on its lines for follow- <lb />
Special <lb />
Denver, Colorado Spring. <lb />
Colo. National <lb />
Grand of the <lb />
September to T, <lb />
National of <lb />
Stationary August <lb />
to <lb />
Training School, July to <lb />
August 1905. <lb />
School July <lb />
Augusts, 1905. <lb />
Tenn., Con- <lb />
Aug to 1905. <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa., <lb />
Mud <lb />
Ledge . F., September <lb />
to 1905. <lb />
Portland Ore., San Los <lb />
Angeles, San <lb />
Lewis and Clark Centennial <lb />
and older <lb />
on Pacific <lb />
June to 1905. <lb />
. National <lb />
Congress, September to <lb />
1905. <lb />
Bate for the above <lb />
open to public. <lb />
Tickets ill lie sold to these <lb />
from all stations on <lb />
Southern Railway. <lb />
Detailed information can be bad <lb />
application to any Ticket <lb />
Agent the Railway, or <lb />
Agents of connecting lines, or <lb />
addressing <lb />
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb />
Asheville, N. C. <lb />
S. H Pass. Traffic <lb />
Manager; W. H. Tayloe, <lb />
Agent. <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN CO <lb />
Steamboat Service. <lb />
L. leaves <lb />
Washington daily <lb />
at a. m. for Greenville; leaves <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at in. for <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Norfolk Southern for <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, and all other <lb />
joints North. Connect- a Norfolk <lb />
with all points West. <lb />
should older their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, Norfolk <lb />
A o R. R. <lb />
Sailing subject change <lb />
without <lb />
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb />
ton, N. O. <lb />
J. J. Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H. C. General T. and <lb />
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb />
WHAT MORE <lb />
NEW Ask <lb />
At the Old Stand. <lb />
Than to drop in B in <lb />
Store, next <lb />
I have the of door to post office, and have <lb />
J. <lb />
on the <lb />
at his old stand on Five <lb />
Point. <lb />
I will add to the tO meet the <lb />
of trade and will at <lb />
mac- carry u complete line of <lb />
Heavy and Groceries. <lb />
Fruits, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, etc. <lb />
Gall on me when yon want the <lb />
best Groceries low eel price <lb />
at Which they lie I <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE <lb />
The Five Grocer. <lb />
your <lb />
Standard Sewing Machine Ad <lb />
justed Free <lb />
Other re <lb />
paired adjusted at reason- <lb />
able rates, and see me and <lb />
talk the business <lb />
Brown. <lb />
WOOD WOOD <lb />
i v, Pins. Wood, cut every <lb />
length, delivered at door. <lb />
No. <lb />
Yum- for <lb />
JOE JENKINS. <lb />
THE PUBLIC. <lb />
When you <lb />
pair of to or press, <lb />
remember that turn out <lb />
Hint class work. Also working <lb />
altering clothing. Prices <lb />
very reasonable. or <lb />
your back. me a trial. <lb />
FRANK <lb />
Rack of Davis Barber Shep. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Tired <lb />
Nervous <lb />
When you feel languid, tired, <lb />
nervous and irritable, your vi- <lb />
is supply of <lb />
nerve energy exhausted, and <lb />
your system running down for <lb />
lack of power, <lb />
The organs of the body are <lb />
working poorly, or not at all, <lb />
and are not petting the <lb />
nourishment needed. This soon <lb />
impoverishes the blood and in- <lb />
stead of throwing off the <lb />
purities, distributes it all <lb />
through the body, This brings <lb />
disease and misery. <lb />
Feed the nerves with Dr. <lb />
a nerve food, a <lb />
nerve medicine, that nourishes <lb />
and strengthens the nerves, and <lb />
see how quickly you will get <lb />
strong and vigorous. <lb />
wife with <lb />
previous to recent <lb />
f. but after her <lb />
fever, she was much worse, and could <lb />
hardly control i-in <lb />
nervous when th least <lb />
She wan wry restless unit <lb />
never had ;. rood night's rest, <lb />
Buffered from nervous head <lb />
ii. In I <lb />
mended s friend. After <lb />
doses she a <lb />
find at of tin- <lb />
treatment she was wonderfully <lb />
Continued <lb />
, her entire <lb />
OTTO <lb />
Cherry St. ind. <lb />
Dr. Is sold by your <lb />
druggist, who will guarantee that the <lb />
will benefit. If It falls, <lb />
will refund your money. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
R. L. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
J. <lb />
W. R. <lb />
J. R Spier, J. R. <lb />
J. W. Page. <lb />
Clerk Court D. C. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
Register of <lb />
Hams. <lb />
T. White- <lb />
William <lb />
D. Cox. <lb />
Board of Q. <lb />
Chairman, B. M. <lb />
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, <lb />
Superintendent Education <lb />
W. H. <lb />
keeper C E. Flem- <lb />
Superintendent of <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Town <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Charles Cobb, J. R. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, A. H. Taft, <lb />
C. Carr. T. E. Hooker, <lb />
J. C. Lanier. <lb />
Mayor F. M. Wooten. <lb />
C. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Tax C. Tyson. <lb />
Chief, J. T As <lb />
G- A. Clark. W. <lb />
H. <lb />
Chief Fire Department R. <lb />
Dispensary <lb />
J. Pulley, J. Cong e <lb />
L. H. <lb />
Prayer meetings each <lb />
day night. Sunday schools <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Baptist W. H. <lb />
Superintendent of <lb />
School. Ho pastor. <lb />
H. H. Moore, <lb />
pastor. Ban <lb />
W. R. Parker Super- <lb />
Sunday School. <lb />
W. E. Cox, <lb />
rector. Services every first <lb />
and third W. B <lb />
Brown of <lb />
Sunday School. <lb />
Free Will W. <lb />
H. Laughinghouse. No <lb />
regular service <lb />
J A <lb />
day Services every Sunday <lb />
G S Pritchard <lb />
dent of Sunday School <lb />
B Dove Sup <lb />
School <lb />
No <lb />
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb />
F A A M, meets 1st and <lb />
3rd Monday nights in each <lb />
month R Williams, W <lb />
J. M. Reuse, Sec <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I <lb />
F Meets every Tuesday <lb />
night. W N K <lb />
L Carr, V G; W F Evans, <lb />
Sec <lb />
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb />
P, Meets every I <lb />
night E G Flanagan, C <lb />
T J Moore, K of R <lb />
, S <lb />
Tribe No <lb />
I O R M, meets every <lb />
Wednesday night J II <lb />
Harris, Sachem; <lb />
wards, C <lb />
Pitt Council Jr O U A <lb />
M. every Monday- <lb />
night E H Evans, Conn <lb />
H B R S. <lb />
Always <lb />
-ON- <lb />
Hand. <lb />
of Framing IS, x ft <lb />
Also Biding, and <lb />
Partition and all dressed <lb />
lamber necessary for a <lb />
complete, fills cut to or <lb />
on short <lb />
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb />
Central Barber Shop. <lb />
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb />
in main <lb />
the <lb />
Pour in and <lb />
by a skilled <lb />
barber. <lb />
Our Is <lb />
rim <lb />
We yon <lb />
mid n-k you so when <lb />
good is <lb />
Announcement <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for <lb />
White Lead, Paints, <lb />
Colors, and and <lb />
v Ready Paints. <lb />
There is in the world better than <lb />
the Harrison line. It has behind it a cent <lb />
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb />
dealings. . <lb />
If you use the Harrison Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. . <lb />
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb />
Literary <lb />
Classical Domestic <lb />
Scientific Manual <lb />
Pedagogical Music <lb />
Courses to Training for <lb />
laundry, and for <lb />
of a year For students Tor non- <lb />
of state, annual begins <lb />
To board in the all applications should <lb />
made before July Correspondence invited from those desiring <lb />
tent and for catalog and <lb />
CHARLES D. President, <lb />
GREENSBORO. N. C <lb />
Littleton College <lb />
Splendid location. Health resort Over boarding <lb />
pupils last year. of work. High of 001- <lb />
and life. advantages in music. Ad- <lb />
courses in Art Elocution. Hot water heat. <lb />
lights and other modern <lb />
Remarkable only one death among pupils <lb />
in years,. Close attention to the health and social <lb />
of every pupil. High standard of <lb />
All pupils dress alike on all public occasions. CHARGES <lb />
VERY LOW. <lb />
24th Session will lie-in Sept. 13th, 1905. For <lb />
address. M A. M. <lb />
Littleton, N C. <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AT THE OF BUSINESS 29th. 1905. <lb />
Discounts <lb />
Overdraft, secured <lb />
Overdrafts, <lb />
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb />
furniture Fixture <lb />
All other real estate <lb />
from Banks <lb />
Cash <lb />
Coin <lb />
Silver Coin <lb />
1241,486.53 <lb />
Stock paid Id 25,000.00<lb />
Profits lees <lb />
Expenses Paid 7,260.78 <lb />
Deposit subject to 181,484.40 <lb />
Cashier's checks out- <lb />
2,761.36 <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb />
swear that the statement above is true to tho best of my knowledge <lb />
belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb />
this 7th day of 1.905 <lb />
J. TYSON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. O. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
K. W. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb />
-a AYDEN, H. C. . <lb />
N. C, July 1904. <lb />
Thursday neat <lb />
Mr. Williams and <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Fleming ware united in <lb />
marriage by C. C <lb />
As for Daily <lb />
and we take <lb />
receiving <lb />
and willing receipts for <lb />
lose in arrears. We have a list <lb />
f all who receive their mail at <lb />
Bus We also take orders <lb />
printing. <lb />
Yesterday in this place Jacky <lb />
Ann Patrick and William Henry <lb />
King, colored, were married. The <lb />
bride is and the groom years <lb />
of age. The bride is a <lb />
notorious Ben Soon who before <lb />
the war was a great terror through <lb />
and upon whose <lb />
head a price was set owing U <lb />
numerous crimes committed by <lb />
him, who went to the <lb />
at New Bern, where his <lb />
were reported, and those whom he <lb />
sought friends, had him <lb />
ea, tried, convicted <lb />
him with death gallows. <lb />
We hope for the however, a <lb />
happier fate and may the <lb />
too in his old age find <lb />
in bis new made mate a and <lb />
a which none but the <lb />
blessed can enjoy. The high and <lb />
distinctive honor of this <lb />
aged couple was conferred upon J. <lb />
M. Blow, Esq. <lb />
If you need anything in the way <lb />
of Tin ware <lb />
come to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb />
It is with sincere regret we write <lb />
the death of our friend. F B. <lb />
Tucker, lite of Content <lb />
township. Of Mr. Tucker it <lb />
can truly be said he was an excel- <lb />
lent young gentleman, strictly <lb />
moral was one of the <lb />
strong that went to <lb />
make up man. He no <lb />
extremist, but and earnest <lb />
his and as an officer <lb />
he was <lb />
in this particular his death is <lb />
a great misfortune to our town- <lb />
ship. He had no enemies d bis <lb />
friends were numbered among all <lb />
who knew him. We admired tic <lb />
man, esteemed him highly and <lb />
to us bin demise h both <lb />
and socially a sad We <lb />
extend to the bereaved <lb />
heartfelt sympathy and assure <lb />
them we believe their loss is his <lb />
eternal gain, He was a good man. <lb />
M. B. it are now <lb />
prepaid to make wooden legs <lb />
cripple hones or turtles. <lb />
latest was a decided success. <lb />
Look out for ten cent counterfeit <lb />
pieces. J. J. sad others <lb />
here have been taken in. The <lb />
money is bright, a little <lb />
than the dime and beat dates <lb />
from 1854 to 1901. <lb />
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb />
plows extra blades J. R <lb />
Smith at <lb />
Mrs. Prince, of Parmele, has <lb />
here her mother, <lb />
Mrs. Sarah Smith. <lb />
on Hart A Jenkins for a bar <lb />
rel of Colombia Flour, none better <lb />
to be bad anywhere. <lb />
Miss Boss Bland returned yes <lb />
from accompanied <lb />
y Miss of <lb />
who will spend <lb />
slays her. <lb />
For can peaches, apples, corn <lb />
tomatoes, c, apply to E. B. <lb />
ft Co. <lb />
A new system, known <lb />
as the Bell system, has been put <lb />
in here. We believe their offices <lb />
are over the store of <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
A large plaining outfit and latest <lb />
improved tools with which to do <lb />
our work. Satisfaction <lb />
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb />
Mrs. A. W. Rouse and children <lb />
are Mrs. Julia Manning, <lb />
sister Mrs. Rouse. <lb />
The freshest loaf bread right <lb />
from the oven at <lb />
White and <lb />
of Greenville, were here yesterday <lb />
The latter while here made a map <lb />
of the town. <lb />
have <lb />
moved into their new brick store <lb />
on south -nil- Main street <lb />
Monday week the county com- <lb />
will have to appoint a <lb />
constable for township. <lb />
We hope their selection may b <lb />
wise one. <lb />
stores, and you can get Property wait. <lb />
by coming at or <lb />
Say neighbor have yen seen house may be destroyed by <lb />
Simplex distributor <lb />
J. R. Smith Bro. It em Tim Ac u New <lb />
in any quantity you want and does, while the is <lb />
waste any at the ends of row you a <lb />
and it is a cheap machine. the fire its toe late. I write <lb />
Slippers, law and straw lasts that insures. Let me explain <lb />
ate being sold extremely cheap <lb />
for cash by ft <lb />
Don't forget that Cannon ft <lb />
Tyson can your wants is <lb />
almost anything in furniture. <lb />
Old man what makes you always <lb />
go to J. R. Smith Bro., to do <lb />
your trading because I can <lb />
always get thing I want from <lb />
the boys. <lb />
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb />
Bed Cook Stoves, Baby <lb />
up <lb />
etc <lb />
Brad lee <lb />
a 5-room with gar- <lb />
den and all necessary out houses <lb />
located on main street in a good <lb />
neighborhood for rent by J. R. <lb />
Smith A Bro. <lb />
Bay, oats, ship stuff, <lb />
brand, cotton seed hulls and meal <lb />
hand. Cannon At Tyson. <lb />
Those art squares, rags Ac. that <lb />
Cannon A Tyson have just received <lb />
are beauties. <lb />
A. Griffin has first <lb />
class brick for sale and is burning <lb />
new kilns constantly. When In <lb />
need of brick see him or write <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
apples, bananas all <lb />
fruits kept by ft <lb />
i Tyson are guilty of <lb />
selling their pretty enamel bed <lb />
steads cheap. They are daisies. <lb />
Those Royal Felt Mattresses <lb />
that Cannon Tyson handle are <lb />
equal of anyone the market. <lb />
We will beginning on <lb />
day 21st offer for cash our <lb />
entire stock of clothing, dry goods <lb />
notion, shoes hats at prices <lb />
unheard of in the town of <lb />
Our stock is too large <lb />
a and we take this means of <lb />
same. We have just gotten a <lb />
it to yen. <lb />
W. E. HOOKS, <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the close of May 1906. <lb />
After July 1st I will be <lb />
pared to furnish private <lb />
to depot fr <lb />
persons in sown at tor <lb />
each person The will <lb />
then only run hotels to <lb />
depot wharf tare ea <lb />
that will also be <lb />
W. j. TURNAGE I <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Vs. <lb />
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb />
Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New <lb />
and Orleans. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Dental <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
For guano sowers see M. lot we are <lb />
Tripp The bet. at white sheet- <lb />
J. J. Perkins spent Wednesday I c. <lb />
in Ayden. He came especially to Ayden, <lb />
see our town, alter riding Wet the Cos cotton planter the <lb />
over the place he declares we have at J. Smith ft <lb />
one of the prettiest, nicest <lb />
most progressive towns in Eastern i know you could get one <lb />
Carolina. We enjoyed his visit old time Gophers and any <lb />
Tory much will he pleased to weal at J. R. Smith <lb />
have him call again. I <lb />
The say that Gannon he closed <lb />
Tyson have the prettiest line of as I shall he in <lb />
goods in town. <lb />
SPECIAL RATES <lb />
via <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb />
BUFFALO, N. Y., and return <lb />
Annual meeting Grand <lb />
Lodge B p O E Y. <lb />
July 11- 1905. Tickets on <lb />
Loans <lb />
and Fixtures <lb />
l ash<lb />
Silver Coin, ; <lb />
notes <lb />
P. S notes <lb />
18,25.21 <lb />
SO <lb />
Capital <lb />
Surplus <lb />
profits Use <lb />
ax <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
ex <lb />
Special Drive <lb />
ON <lb />
Oxford Ties. <lb />
We are over stocked and anxious to reduce our stock <lb />
prior to the arrival of fall <lb />
style in this store will be reduced for the next <lb />
I. ; the time to buy, don't put it off day. <lb />
sale July and 10th, final L <lb />
limit July 15th. Tickets will he V he have MM style you want <lb />
restricted passage <lb />
Kline Joyner, of La- <lb />
after several days visiting <lb />
friends in around Ayden <lb />
turned to bet- home. She was <lb />
accompanied by <lb />
An unusually large crowd went who spend sometime <lb />
from here on excursion <lb />
Norfolk Tuesday. <lb />
K. E. will do <lb />
possible can lo please yon wild <lb />
their new line of heavy fancy <lb />
groceries <lb />
Mrs. E. with <lb />
who has been <lb />
Early, here, has <lb />
returned to her home, Old Point. <lb />
received, fine line of <lb />
and can fit you up any style <lb />
or price. <lb />
Hugh of <lb />
been here during toe week on <lb />
business. <lb />
are re- <lb />
daily new groceries <lb />
light from the <lb />
Mrs. Stancill, of Washing <lb />
ton, after a very pleasant <lb />
here to family of her father, <lb />
E. S. Edwards, has gone home. <lb />
Carlos Harris says that Harrison j <lb />
Town paints and <lb />
colors are by far best goods <lb />
that he ever used and that it <lb />
knocked out several other <lb />
brands in a test at Greenville last <lb />
This paint is sold by J. <lb />
K Smith Bro. <lb />
Miss Daisy Tucker, of near <lb />
Greenville, has been visiting Miss <lb />
Ida W. Edwards. <lb />
That rock salt at J. B. Smith A <lb />
re., is the best thing I can get <lb />
for my stock. They only eat what <lb />
hey want of it at a <lb />
with and then visit friends <lb />
before her return home. <lb />
e manufacture for <lb />
trade, that are simply the <lb />
seat on the market <lb />
Miss Fannie <lb />
for purpose of taking <lb />
u special in <lb />
J, . Taylor. <lb />
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- <lb />
son's new Mockery both plain and <lb />
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb />
than formerly. <lb />
Those white and tan slippers el <lb />
Smith Bro., me <lb />
for children I have seen Ibis <lb />
season. <lb />
I do know that J. Smith ft <lb />
Bro., have the prettiest and ti <lb />
spent Wednesday night calico ginghams in town. <lb />
If its Ida Edwards and left <lb />
yesterday for <lb />
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb />
for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb />
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb />
and at E. E. Co's. <lb />
Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb />
cotton planters repairs J. R <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Ladies misses and black <lb />
tan white slippers all Bites at <lb />
J. B. <lb />
During the past week Mr. <lb />
Newell found the road near K <lb />
H. a pair of gold <lb />
glasses a felt case which the <lb />
owner can have by properly <lb />
same and this <lb />
That last oar choice hay that J. <lb />
R, Smith Bro., received is <lb />
The soda fountain A <lb />
will be in service <lb />
from now to the end of the season. <lb />
The newest latest drinks will <lb />
be found there. If you want <lb />
something nice try them. <lb />
K. Smith Bro. gives me <lb />
more for my hams, <lb />
and eggs than anybody <lb />
else. <lb />
Go to H. E. A Co's new <lb />
market beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh Ash. <lb />
Lee lime is good for any <lb />
crop and a farmer Should use it <lb />
freely, at J. R. Smith Bra <lb />
PH <lb />
C. <lb />
each direction. of <lb />
final limit to August 4th may be <lb />
obtained by deposit of ticket <lb />
with Special Agent and payment <lb />
of fee of if STOP at <lb />
Washington, Baltimore and <lb />
Philadelphia on tickets reading <lb />
through those will be <lb />
lowed on trip within <lb />
transit limit, and on return trip <lb />
within final limit, July II <lb />
tickets have been extended, stop <lb />
can he taken not to exceed ten <lb />
days, not later then August <lb />
and <lb />
National Educational <lb />
Association, Asbury <lb />
July 37th. Tickets on sale <lb />
June 30th to inclusive, <lb />
final limit July i . Tickets <lb />
restricted to continuous passage <lb />
in direction. Extension <lb />
limit may lie obtained <lb />
tn August t, by of <lb />
Special Agent <lb />
payment of fee of <lb />
time i i <lb />
Sew <lb />
be obtain <lb />
validated by Joint <lb />
Asbury Park is <lb />
deposited with Agent New . <lb />
York not later <lb />
after validation Asbury <lb />
a d upon . I <lb />
1.00 at time of hut in <lb />
mi shall stop at New <lb />
York extend beyond August <lb />
Stop Washington, <lb />
and Philadelphia will <lb />
he on going trip <lb />
going limit ticket <lb />
not lo exceed July and on <lb />
the return trip final, <lb />
limit of ticket. If tickets have <lb />
extended stop may <lb />
taken tor period of days not <lb />
to exceed 81st. <lb />
Banister's regular Oxfords redwood to <lb />
4.00 reduced to <lb />
regular Oxfords to <lb />
regular 8.00 Oxfords to <lb />
regular to<lb />
3.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
and Sand In. We <lb />
at a <lb />
Special in Ladies Oxfords . <lb />
have many and in nil leathers to offer <lb />
of 2.5 to per cent <lb />
A stock of over 1.000 pairs t make selection <lb />
Call now before it is too lute. <lb />
e of <lb />
pi.-n. s up over at g <lb />
on return may v <lb />
ed provided ticket J<lb />
The Man's Outfitter. <lb />
Try <lb />
VICTOR mid me at our OS- <lb />
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb />
TRESSES and if you are not we <lb />
Yours <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
ARD <lb />
Block, est <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Best <lb />
Lighted <lb />
House <lb />
in the <lb />
State <lb />
Best <lb />
for our <lb />
Customers <lb />
and their team. <lb />
Brick <lb />
Warehouse, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb />
The Brick. <lb />
We will always work for your interest <lb />
and guarantee hill price. <lb />
BRINKLEY <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
following <lb />
Gentlemen <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 />
Manager <lb />
Ed. Harris <lb />
Clip Calculator. <lb /></p>
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HI <lb />
Abreast the of the Times. <lb />
Bar ins Never go Begging <lb />
Our bargains never BO prompt, <lb />
the news abroad. The reason is <lb />
to word in its <lb />
that wt -u Bargains at this store do not <lb />
broadest bought for the <lb />
SitS Sf Price, but our offends insist of <lb />
h it. f <lb />
till not foil to note the <lb />
v , invited to make an investigation, note the prices <lb />
. the -hIs ottered. They are all of a wanted <lb />
from various stocks to fit tin- needs of <lb />
AH Mo-ls have their orders <lb />
Note the Offerings Below and Your Purse <lb />
String Will Slacken. <lb />
for the Seashore Gents Furnishings. <lb />
or Mountains. <lb />
minute U the Colonial cravat, new- <lb />
Heady t club lies, and long four in <lb />
yon buy them, all at i ham. reins and plain <lb />
and less- <lb />
Linen <lb />
Shirt Waists Collars. <lb />
. , w isl c White<lb />
and . . ,. . . M-n's half hose Tans and <lb />
Corset Specialties. Black <lb />
w Negligee Shirts. <lb />
r B shirts in white <lb />
four Mark dot, <lb />
tie- which selling at owe clean <lb />
Silks. Special dollar soft boson <lb />
, f S. Ton shirts in a of style an <lb />
usually I clean <lb />
Plain in <lb />
Gigantic <lb />
Sensational Marvel Sale <lb />
reclamations 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 />
-morrow <lb />
Red Letter Day <lb />
The Mercantile Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best ad Biggest. Come early for <lb />
the Work Hands will melt away Power of the low PRICK like the dew the Mid- <lb />
day . ,., The Wreckage of Values is It will Pay You to make Your Purchase <lb />
Anything you buy is a Bargain. in e. <lb />
lot and future Judge our by the Prices Quoted Below <lb />
Handkerchiefs. <lb />
special In linen and . all la la <lb />
Silk in all Colors, white clean up in the great sale. <lb />
, ,.,. , .,., in the s the ,,,,, yard wide regular <lb />
.-.- kit H bleaching must go in this sale Sc price <lb />
c hair Men's Low Cut Shoes large el.- <lb />
and all value at tins price, <lb />
Staple Department Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb />
, r ii- n Over pairs of very <lb />
2.000 yards lie I <lb />
1,900 yards Hope Bleach , d d b <lb />
W, V vs , U weight of solo. French <lb />
Toil de Noon w kid. patent Russia calf <lb />
Apron hecks, extra value, <lb />
worth . .<lb />
Summer Lawns. <lb />
a j <lb />
AT <lb />
s. v.-<lb />
n . <lb />
La i-- c <lb />
Handkerchiefs. <lb />
1,1.1 . . been <lb />
i, i-. h . n ; <lb />
; l-<lb />
Umbrellas. <lb />
g ; bye <lb />
Shape . <lb />
K A S <lb />
Men's Straw Hats. <lb />
at tins . same finer <lb />
regular c ,,,, .,;,,,. white <lb />
must go colored men's <lb />
handkerchiefs, regular <lb />
it lasts vainer; on sale <lb />
value and cut prices in specially <lb />
a linen white <lb />
fin <lb />
Bo <lb />
hi any shoe brought to ibis <lb />
Best Calico American indigo <lb />
neatly <lb />
I'd for <lb />
Linens, Linens <lb />
M hat in sailors A nice Umbrella only <lb />
shapes have been ,. Clark's Cotton in this sale <lb />
. to wear Furniture must o, all prices <lb />
mi nut for this in. Bleached Table <lb />
that is Labeled. Wash Fabrics. ask regular G <lb />
, is the <lb />
The o suits o <lb />
. market, and they come in <lb />
sizes and width., worth from <lb />
to Dome and <lb />
pick them out from 11-98 <lb />
down to <lb />
complete assortment Ladies fine kid shoes, <lb />
English Coverts and Damask button and lace, toe <lb />
suitings <lb />
All wool <lb />
Carmine Bed, all <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Crape and Voile <lb />
c i to <lb />
Men's wool special sale price <lb />
Linens, worth <lb />
Trunks. sale price <lb />
, Dimities, values <lb />
I s dress .,. <lb />
in baggage . v Wen <lb />
v links, are bes mi., <lb />
and tip wort 11.48 <lb />
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb />
tar value in all leathers, also <lb />
Novelty Suiting and Fancy white canvas, worth up lo <lb />
Mixtures, Voiles and sale price to <lb />
Crashes, late Spring style Ha,, <lb />
desirable Hose Hose Hose <lb />
in Ladies fut black seamless <lb />
wide, worth a yard. hose, regular price <lb />
sale price, yard A line cotton fast <lb />
The lines- imported English black hose reg. now <lb />
Poplin. Mohairs, Sicilians plain and lace <lb />
Mohair Serges and silk styles black hose, worth <lb />
warp up now <lb />
large to I. sale price <lb />
worth a do,, sue Men's Pants <lb />
would sell regularly for <lb />
n,. price <lb />
in. Bleached Satin <lb />
n regular <lb />
sale price <lb />
G h <lb />
e ii <lb />
Up at <lb />
Shoe <lb />
All low <lb />
iii while c <lb />
Up Ml <lb />
, excellent vi <lb />
, , ., ii <lb />
durable. All lo b . <lb />
fall stock Silk <lb />
in Can start you at A Hurry in silks <lb />
. .<lb />
price <lb />
Extra large Turkish Men's latest style <lb />
Hath Towels, sale t Fancy Worsted Pants <lb />
Linen Crash, reg. in all shades and pretty <lb />
price stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb />
Full size White <lb />
beautiful fancy <lb />
nose, worth choice, pair <lb />
Children's fas black rib <lb />
hose, reg price <lb />
Children's fast black <lb />
hose, regular price at <lb />
Children's French<lb />
h- an <lb />
suit Cases. <lb />
for the silk, <lb />
worth <lb />
, . , , velvet, hades. <lb />
we you <lb />
Silk and velvets. sale price stripes, all sizes, reg. price s <lb />
prove Full White Crochet lied all go on this sale at M. hose, regular price <lb />
Hurry In silks that win pi real Marseilles pine Fancy and Plain at lo <lb />
an interesting topic. value for sue that regularly Men's good last black <lb />
yard wide of Bleached Towels gold for and sale socks, regular made, <lb />
worth now leg. sale price price price at re <lb />
. colors . . Pine Punts that sell Men's good last lace <lb />
Men's and Hats in <lb />
desirable shapes, worth up all go in this sale at only 18.98 <lb />
yen up to for a linen ,., ,,,,, to Men's Pants of in <lb />
He;,, These x Men's fine felt Hats, in- <lb />
Se raids <lb />
ma <lb />
price at <lb />
Fine that always sell Men's good fast lace <lb />
for stripe, and plain socks, reg. price <lb />
cheviots fancy worsteds at <lb />
Suits <lb />
two piece suits, <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
Nightshirts. Easy, graceful and form <lb />
night shirts <lb />
front, <lb />
-in. , , . i t-1 <lb />
Patterns. <lb />
all <lb />
l.-, in and Ion, up at <lb />
in black n Von . pat- <lb />
.,.,,,., ,,. a. seam <lb />
Paten and all at one price <lb />
tan clean ii at r now lower. Sheets <lb />
Lacs to now ready and <lb />
go at and price yours tor the asking <lb />
Corset Covers. Talcum powder <lb />
,,, why pay more . <lb />
clean at <lb />
India Lawns. <lb />
Men's canvass and <lb />
inches wide quality <lb />
clean Up at lie <lb />
Ladle's and Misses Hose.; up at <lb />
Sm line low cut's, cleanup <lb />
special clean up a- <lb />
All nest firs, Men's tine pants, <lb />
to <lb />
e. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb />
eluding values <lb />
from and the <lb />
low price of <lb />
patterns, regular <lb />
r, , single and double breasted <lb />
1.75 sellers; sale price positively worth <lb />
Knee Pants i during this sale only <lb />
J Tim novelty in styles <lb />
ISa makes in Men's Pants and elegant-garments <lb />
it fro. i and shapes. worth , sale W <lb />
AC U black and nutria .-, f go in this sale at <lb />
, .- Mr price sellers- sale Thirty distinct <lb />
All the newest shapes s; a in , . <lb />
. stank- in A consolidation in <lb />
All the now s are <lb />
in the line of <lb />
oxfords and we <lb />
showing <lb />
as-staple styled in A <lb />
Hats are sold every all of novelties <lb />
for S and staple styles, sale price II<lb />
CO., <lb />
Pub an End to II All. <lb />
A grievous wail conies <lb />
as a result of <lb />
over organs. <lb />
Backache, Liver complaint and <lb />
But thanks to Dr. <lb />
King's New they <lb />
end to it all. They are gentle but <lb />
thorough. Try them. Only <lb />
Guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb />
The Death Penalty. <lb />
New Telephone <lb />
are being lo the <lb />
of the In <lb />
rear of the central <lb />
office of the telephone exchange. <lb />
It Is a good If. The <lb />
exchange will move to the new <lb />
sometime in the fall. <lb />
red sow, <lb />
under sad aid tall, <lb />
with ere In el ear in <lb />
right, light hen is <lb />
than wears yoke. <lb />
Mills, <lb />
aw f. C. <lb />
a, little ti results <lb />
in death. Thus a mere scratch. <lb />
cut or <lb />
have paid the death penalty. Ii <lb />
is wise to have <lb />
Salve ever It's the best <lb />
on and will fa- <lb />
burns, sores, <lb />
and threaten. Duly at <lb />
J, L. Store. <lb />
Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb />
A tot <lb />
Vigor. <lb />
f for <lb />
. form, m r-m. a <lb />
Md. Wit <lb />
GOLDEN FOR <lb />
Institute <lb />
Young <lb />
Women <lb />
of <lb />
Music. Th <lb />
cat Place <lb />
for Your <lb />
D a u g <lb />
College <lb />
Courses <lb />
Bilk Sincere <lb />
PEACE <lb />
Suicide Prevented <lb />
A that a <lb />
preventive of suicide had been <lb />
discovered will interest many. <lb />
A rim down system, or <lb />
invariably precede suicide and <lb />
something has that <lb />
will that condition <lb />
makes suicide likely. At first <lb />
self destruction take <lb />
It being a great <lb />
tonic and will strengthen <lb />
the nerves build up the <lb />
a great stomach, liver and <lb />
kidney regulator. Only Bat- <lb />
guaranteed by duo. L. <lb />
End Bitter Fight. <lb />
physicians had a and <lb />
ton <lb />
my right . <lb />
Pout. gave me <lb />
thought my time had <lb />
come. As a last resort I tried Dr. <lb />
New Discovery for Con- <lb />
The I <lb />
I was on my <lb />
a few days. Now I've entirely <lb />
regained my <lb />
all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb />
I lung Guaranteed by <lb />
I Jno. L. Price <lb />
and Trial bottles free. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor sad Own. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL Ne, <lb />
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1905. <lb />
No. <lb />
THE MARKET OPENS. <lb />
SEASON BEGINS MOST FAVORABLY. <lb />
Well Equipped- Urge Core <lb />
of Buyers Start Off Well. <lb />
The Greenville market <lb />
today for the season and <lb />
the beginning makes a most <lb />
able showing, indicating that the <lb />
season will be a successful one <lb />
Owing to the farmers yet being <lb />
very their crops, and <lb />
of wanting to see how <lb />
before coming en the <lb />
market, the quantity at the open- <lb />
snip nut large, the <lb />
houses averaging to <lb />
making 35.000 to <lb />
Hi pounds on the market. <lb />
There was a large of <lb />
pie present and more satisfaction <lb />
was heard at the privet fir which <lb />
sold than has been noticed <lb />
at an opening sale in the last Him <lb />
or four years. The offerings con- <lb />
only of primings, yet the <lb />
prices ranged from 94.00 to <lb />
making <lb />
Grades <lb />
for easily brought <lb />
at I in opening. <lb />
prices at the opening gave all a <lb />
good <lb />
The Liberty had <lb />
the other <lb />
Brick, and Farmers <lb />
billowing in the regular order <lb />
prevailed heretofore. <lb />
TUB <lb />
Since last season two tee <lb />
warehouses have been destroyed <lb />
fire, so that now there am five. <lb />
Each of these is well equipped <lb />
and they are amply able to <lb />
all the tobacco that come to <lb />
the market and every one of I hem <lb />
looks well to the the <lb />
There are not <lb />
changes in the of the <lb />
houses. Some additions to <lb />
forces may come a little later in <lb />
the season. At present they <lb />
as <lb />
T. Co , <lb />
proprietors; K. P. auction- <lb />
N. H. W book keeper. <lb />
H. A, Timberlake, <lb />
W. L. Hull K. B. <lb />
Thomas, book keepers; T. H. <lb />
Walker, floor <lb />
Las <lb />
proprietors; B. T. Bailey, <lb />
auctioneer; D. S. Spain and G a <lb />
Harris, book keepers; C. O. <lb />
tree, cashier; U. S. <lb />
manager. <lb />
Farmers and these <lb />
and operated by <lb />
the s Consolidated <lb />
Co.; O. L. general <lb />
W. H. Dill, Jr., auditor; <lb />
treasurer; W. T. Burton, <lb />
in W. P. Edwards, T. M. <lb />
Hooker and Edward Matthews, <lb />
book Ola Forbes, <lb />
Star <lb />
THE <lb />
The Greenville market has a <lb />
strong force of buyers are <lb />
anxious far tobacco willing to <lb />
pay good for It. They feel <lb />
an in the market and co- <lb />
operate with the in <lb />
making tobacco bring as high <lb />
prices as it will afford. The Amer- <lb />
Tobacco Co. is represented <lb />
season by F. W. Clare, and the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co. by R. O. <lb />
Beside these there are <lb />
the Co., E. B. <lb />
Co., Geo. <lb />
Co., Kennedy, C. W. <lb />
Harvey, A. A. Andrews S. J. <lb />
G. F. Brans, J. Y. Mock, <lb />
K, Evans sod R. A. Tyson, with <lb />
others to be en Inter. <lb />
The Greenville market cannot <lb />
be surpassed and the farmers will <lb />
make no mistake selling their <lb />
crop here. <lb />
WANTED IN ANOTHER STATE. <lb />
From New <lb />
Here. <lb />
On Saturday Chief of Police J. <lb />
T. Smith arrested a <lb />
Newman who is s <lb />
is wasted <lb />
F. J. <lb />
Slaughter was raised <lb />
Oxford, la this state. He went <lb />
north and was serving a term of <lb />
imprisonment st for grand <lb />
larceny. He escaped prison <lb />
April and the have <lb />
since been making effort to <lb />
capture him. Slaughter had a <lb />
brother is Greenville and cam <lb />
here last week. It was not long <lb />
alter his arrival before Capt <lb />
Smith had him in and the <lb />
prison officials at Railway were <lb />
notified of the arrest. <lb />
luxes to return to New <lb />
without papers, bur an <lb />
officer the necessary papers <lb />
will be here to lake him back <lb />
To the Cotton Farmers <lb />
And all are inter <lb />
the welfare <lb />
prosperity of the <lb />
I .-I, that meetings, town <lb />
ship county, be held in the <lb />
various cotton districts of <lb />
our stale <lb />
so as perfect our <lb />
The ii Cotton <lb />
We have seen and realized the <lb />
benefits that have come to the <lb />
SOU on growers through the power <lb />
of has ad- <lb />
from about six cents per <lb />
in January to eleven cents <lb />
per July. <lb />
This advance was brought about <lb />
by the and <lb />
of our business men cotton <lb />
farmers. By this advance millions <lb />
of dollars been added lo <lb />
wealth of the South and our people <lb />
have been shown the advantages <lb />
of wise co-opera lion. We must not <lb />
stand still, but no Let <lb />
our motto be, and Up <lb />
I suggest that township meetings <lb />
be Saturday. August at <lb />
the usual place township meet- <lb />
p. m. <lb />
county meetings be held at the <lb />
house on Saturday, of <lb />
August, at o clock, a. m. These <lb />
dates be changed to suit the <lb />
convenience of farmers and <lb />
business men of any only I <lb />
urge a meeting shall be held <lb />
the of August, so as to <lb />
get ready for active fall cam- <lb />
Wherever have <lb />
these meetings connection with <lb />
a picnic have speak- <lb />
for the occasion. <lb />
The State Executive Committee <lb />
will meet during of <lb />
the association, in <lb />
the last week August. <lb />
as to exact date <lb />
will be made later. <lb />
John Cunningham, Pres. <lb />
N. N. Div. So. Association. <lb />
July 1905. <lb />
NARROW ESCAPE. <lb />
Engine and Caboose Wreck a Cart at <lb />
Cresting. <lb />
About noon today as Jacob <lb />
Forbes, colored, and bis two sons <lb />
were of loan ins cart, <lb />
they were run down by an engine <lb />
and caboose at the cross <lb />
on Fifth street. The engine <lb />
with is front was <lb />
backing from the depot to I he <lb />
tank at the river ti get water A. <lb />
the caboose <lb />
the cart demolished it The <lb />
old man and both boys were <lb />
thrown out but <lb />
no worse a shaking up. <lb />
The horse was hurt about the <lb />
shoulder. It was a call <lb />
and hi and is remark- <lb />
able that were not killed. <lb />
AND SOCIAL <lb />
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY. <lb />
to Greensboro. <lb />
C. E. who for sometime <lb />
has been superintendent for the <lb />
Greenville Co , has <lb />
resigned to accept a similar <lb />
with the Greensboro Lumber <lb />
Co., at Greensboro. Mr. <lb />
will leave at to enter upon his <lb />
new duties, and his family will join <lb />
him there as soon as arrangements <lb />
tau be for moving. He and <lb />
his family have made excellent <lb />
and we to see them <lb />
leave Greenville. <lb />
Can Cat Grass, Too. <lb />
Sheriff Tusker Had the court <lb />
house lawn mowed cleaned <lb />
today. He and Deputy Dudley <lb />
both took a and proved them- <lb />
selves good hands at grass cutting, <lb />
as good officers. <lb />
Reported by a Little <lb />
Saturday from lo <lb />
o'clock Miss Mildred Carr enter- <lb />
nixed her friends by giving a <lb />
birthday party, the child- <lb />
WOK gathered <lb />
were taken our on the lawn where <lb />
played all sons if names. <lb />
o'clock Miss Mildred <lb />
tin light out a small jar of a <lb />
asked nil of guests to guess <lb />
many grains of were <lb />
the jar. Miss Mary Brown <lb />
the Doming nearer <lb />
anybody else to the right <lb />
number, and was rewarded a <lb />
beautiful <lb />
After guessing contest was <lb />
finished they were invited into tie <lb />
room where the <lb />
refreshments were served. Coin- <lb />
from the they <lb />
Miss Mildred farewell <lb />
was also presented with el <lb />
beautiful little <lb />
Horrible Death of a Boy Near Beaufort <lb />
N. C, July A <lb />
most horrible shucking <lb />
occurred Davis Shore, <lb />
about ten miles east of Beaufort, <lb />
yesterday afternoon, when <lb />
Davis, a sixteen ye lad, While <lb />
wading and playing in <lb />
Wat suddenly attacked and <lb />
by a very large shark. <lb />
was in the water <lb />
waist deep, when suddenly a shark <lb />
approached him, threw him in the <lb />
air, caught him as he struck the <lb />
water, pulled under and dis- <lb />
appeared in the waves with the <lb />
boy. Thorough search has been <lb />
made hut no portion of bis <lb />
has been <lb />
Those that were with him <lb />
frightened but not <lb />
help the poor boy. <lb />
The accident has thrown a feel- <lb />
of horror over our town people <lb />
and the guests of the community. <lb />
The people, and particularly the <lb />
have enjoyed the line <lb />
dives swimming <lb />
matches which they daily <lb />
pate. A large of sharks <lb />
noticed in our waters for <lb />
two weeks, but no one felt <lb />
anxiety concerning the terrible <lb />
monsters. A large number of fat <lb />
backs have been caught this mouth <lb />
and a quantity of refuse meat has <lb />
been thrown into the water <lb />
from the factories, and sharks <lb />
have come to feast on it. It is the <lb />
first time a person has been mo- <lb />
by a shark in our waters in <lb />
nearly fifty and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Not Get a Building. <lb />
Because they could get a <lb />
stare building large enough for <lb />
their business, U. L. Freeman <lb />
Co., who recently cams here, have <lb />
closed up and moved to Louisburg. <lb />
They liked Greenville and wanted <lb />
lo stay, but every store <lb />
already occupied. <lb />
Monday. July 31st. <lb />
H. C. Edwards went to Norfolk <lb />
today. <lb />
J. F. Smith went to <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Joseph Bawls <lb />
folk <lb />
J. L. Hearne <lb />
this morning. <lb />
M. R. Lang, of came in j <lb />
evening. <lb />
R. V. Fleming went to Ayden I <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Mrs. M. V, Forbes went to Kin- <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
D. Moore and son, <lb />
spent in Bethel. <lb />
J. Y. Monk returned today <lb />
Durham and Seven <lb />
P. Cotten <lb />
evening from Virginia Beach. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. <lb />
returned Sunday from Virginia <lb />
Beach. <lb />
J. I. Smith went to Richmond <lb />
r day to play with the base ball <lb />
team <lb />
J. B. Higgs and T. J. <lb />
returned Saturday evening from <lb />
Pint W. II. <lb />
from meeting <lb />
Mrs. B. n. f Kin- <lb />
is her sister, <lb />
Lang. <lb />
John came home <lb />
Henderson Sunday evening to see <lb />
ins parents. <lb />
Mrs J J Cherry and Mrs. F. <lb />
w. Clare children returned <lb />
floor <lb />
Misses Glenn and Helen Forbes <lb />
Lizzie Jones returned borne <lb />
from Seven Springs <lb />
Wiley Blown and L. E. Smith <lb />
left this morning for northern <lb />
markets to purchase fall good. <lb />
Mis Rosa <lb />
who wax visiting Iv A. <lb />
returned home Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. II H and <lb />
daughter, Maud, returned <lb />
day m Clinton and Wrights- <lb />
villa. <lb />
Mis- Stewart, of Peters <lb />
bin , has been visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. J. A. Webb, returned <lb />
home Sunday. <lb />
L James went to Sm- <lb />
ford Sunday to see her mother, who <lb />
is sick. Dr. James accompanied <lb />
her as far as <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth son, <lb />
J. who <lb />
have been visiting Mrs. Josi <lb />
and Mrs. J. L. Sugg, left <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Dr. Charles <lb />
Sunday evening from <lb />
where he bad been to <lb />
intend Mrs. A. Cherry. He <lb />
reports that she was much hotter <lb />
when he her. <lb />
Rev. J. E. left this <lb />
morning for Henderson. He will <lb />
be absent through the month of <lb />
August, returning in time to enter <lb />
regularly into the of the <lb />
Baptist September 1st. <lb />
U . Iv Talker, accompanied by <lb />
his daughter, Miss Ellen, and Dr. <lb />
E. A. went to Baltimore <lb />
today for treatment in a hospital <lb />
His many friends hope bis health <lb />
will be soon restored. <lb />
August 1st, <lb />
Mrs. Walter C. left to <lb />
day Dover. <lb />
Miss Mamie King went to <lb />
Beach today. <lb />
Mrs. Adrian Savage and children <lb />
went to Virginia Beach today. <lb />
L. Moore returned <lb />
this morning from New <lb />
Miss Carrie Brown left tie <lb />
for a visit lo Durham. <lb />
Clara Hampton, of Ply- <lb />
mouth, Is visiting Miss Jamie <lb />
Mayor F. M. returned <lb />
Monday evening Virginia <lb />
Sheriff I. Dudley <lb />
lent lo Ply month today after a <lb />
prisoner. <lb />
Professors Lineberry Nye, <lb />
High spent <lb />
today in town. <lb />
G. Prichard and sen, <lb />
nave <lb />
Springs.<lb />
is Injured. <lb />
The Weekly crop Bulletin for <lb />
ending Monday, July <lb />
characteristic feature <lb />
of the weather the past <lb />
week was the relatively low <lb />
prevailed. While <lb />
the f for the slate <lb />
large via-only below the <lb />
normal, the ores <lb />
were generally below <lb />
and the b-low <lb />
except at a places Sunday, <lb />
July II. the i at her was <lb />
a so during the most <lb />
the conditions very <lb />
work, but the <lb />
absence of sunshine, and <lb />
from Panacea moisture in places further <lb />
rank growth vegetation <lb />
delayed the of fruit, <lb />
which ii is will make i <lb />
especially cotton late. I he <lb />
rainfall irregularly <lb />
Hid generally am <lb />
most of t tie of the slate Hie <lb />
f. err of I he, week was dry <lb />
Mrs. D. Haskett and two j favorable; win good <lb />
A. W. E. Hook.-, <lb />
-v. and J. H. Keel <lb />
went to Norfolk today, <lb />
Mr and Mrs. F. Warren and <lb />
went lo <lb />
to visit relative. <lb />
children went to <lb />
to visit relatives. <lb />
Misses Nannie and <lb />
Friday, bu. in some northeastern <lb />
Beaufort, Halifax <lb />
and Nash, and in several of <lb />
f visiting then he the though <lb />
Mrs. W. Move. small in were f <lb />
. . , best In most counties, <lb />
Sheriff Ms. L. W. . . ., , , , , <lb />
, ,. , . ever, the week was fairly f- <lb />
child and Lillian . . , , <lb />
. i for work tor the <lb />
went to Beach ,. , , , <lb />
J I Of Laying by crops <lb />
Mr-. Pattie I, of Rocky practically Completed, and the <lb />
Mount, who has been visiting b-r work on Is and <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mis W. M K plowing wheat, <lb />
returned home this morning turnips making late <lb />
Wednesday, and More sunshine and a period <lb />
of dry weather Would be <lb />
J W. Bryan went to Ply moil <lb />
today. <lb />
Ii. went to <lb />
today. <lb />
J, F. <lb />
this <lb />
C. K. Lincoln <lb />
for Greensboro. <lb />
Hits in r <lb />
I. <lb />
has overgrown its <lb />
normal most counties, <lb />
the neutral eastern the <lb />
plants me very full <lb />
I and fruit. There is considerable <lb />
damage by nut report of <lb />
shedding, although where the <lb />
from excessive <lb />
Dr. J, B. Nobles want to both bolls and falling, <lb />
Springs evening. and light lauds plants are turn <lb />
Mi. and Mrs. W. It. J,., B In spite <lb />
went lo V Beach today. , <lb />
and fruiting well. <lb />
and David Moore Very from <lb />
gone to lo visit rebel iv f u will be needed to make an <lb />
Clark, of h .; average crop of cotton. Early <lb />
taken a position C. T. <lb />
ford.<lb />
Mis. T. t. Hooker <lb />
Tuesday evening <lb />
Beach. <lb />
I. <lb />
mil corn is about made; fodder <lb />
is ripening, and pull tog has begun <lb />
in a few young <lb />
appears to be earing <lb />
nicely, in places to i silks <lb />
in lbs stalk are reported, much <lb />
H. , <lb />
Tuesday evening Iron, Virginia Ult. is <lb />
Beach. doing fairly well as a and <lb />
F. M. left this after caring nicely, but it is over ripe <lb />
for a business Trip to in some places, and thin land <lb />
Greensboro. the cures are light account of <lb />
by t.,. much moisture. <lb />
who a day two lure, left Held pea-, sweet potatoes <lb />
this morning. rice have progressed <lb />
Thrashing wheat other <lb />
Mrs Ab. Clark and son, of , . . a <lb />
is over, and in many <lb />
in Tuesday evening , , . ,. . . , <lb />
the yield has out <lb />
to visit t . . . . , <lb />
better than expected. <lb />
J. R. and J. W. Higgs tin nip seed late hay <lb />
went to Norfolk today to see the making are under way. The fruit <lb />
ostrich-horse race. the west will be <lb />
Misstate of j interior; apples are very shabby, <lb />
spent Tuesday Miss May <lb />
and returned home on the <lb />
train. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffin left <lb />
this on a to <lb />
Philadelphia and <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
Mrs. H. M. Snuggs and child, of <lb />
grapes are ripening, the moist, <lb />
cloudy weather continues to favor <lb />
the of fungus diseases <lb />
canting delay. Transplanting <lb />
plants has made poor <lb />
progress. <lb />
in Value of Corporations. <lb />
H. Brows, clerk to the <lb />
have been spending Potion Commission, <lb />
sonic weeks with L. <lb />
W. left this morning. <lb />
Mrs. B. Harrington who <lb />
was recently quite has <lb />
improved and has gone to <lb />
the country to visit relatives. <lb />
J. G. returned <lb />
evening from His little <lb />
daughter, who is there with her <lb />
mother visiting the latter's <lb />
parents, has been quite lick but <lb />
is now better. <lb />
issued a statement, of the assessed <lb />
value of all other <lb />
corporations in North Carolina, <lb />
as has been determined by the <lb />
Corporation Commission for the <lb />
year 1906. <lb />
The increase values <lb />
in the State in 1905 over 1904 is <lb />
increased value, <lb />
of all other corporations for the <lb />
same length of time is <lb />
and the total increase is <lb />
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