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. 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/>
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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/>
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Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
1,1.1 . . been <lb/>
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; 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/>
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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/>
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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/>
Raleigh News and observe,<lb/>
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Department<lb/>
of Deeds ha issued <lb/>
to <lb/>
couples since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
William and Sarah <lb/>
Fleming;. <lb/>
William King Bud A. <lb/>
Patrick. <lb/>
and Whit- <lb/>
field. <lb/>
John Mitchell and Nora Smith. <lb/>
Always Something <lb/>
New to Show You <lb/>
But things find . place with us until they have earned recognition by heir <lb/>
Mends to FEEL safe and BE safe in every transaction. No expert- <lb/>
Now. however, after the most careful scrutiny, we are pleased to <lb/>
merit. We like our It <lb/>
their expense. <lb/>
Encamped Along <lb/>
Border, <lb/>
New Orleans, July <lb/>
militia of Mississippi is encamped <lb/>
in array all along the <lb/>
border, to <lb/>
from New Orleans by force of <lb/>
arms wherever may attempt <lb/>
to Crow. GoV. cal <lb/>
for the troop- of th- State to con <lb/>
the answered at <lb/>
once, and many have tent to <lb/>
Yellow Fever Lid Grows <lb/>
New Orleans, July The list <lb/>
of those dead or with <lb/>
yellow fever continue to increase <lb/>
by day and now there i-strong <lb/>
in favor of <lb/>
S. Marine Hospital b <lb/>
take full charge of the sanitary <lb/>
and protective measure. <lb/>
A feature of <lb/>
is that race feeling has <lb/>
grown up the Italians and <lb/>
the habits <lb/>
the having canned the <lb/>
disease to appear here. Six deaths <lb/>
were reported yesterday. <lb/>
one new reported today. <lb/>
Taken to Raleigh <lb/>
Feeling at such <lb/>
a pitch Robert Wingate, <lb/>
last week was chanted <lb/>
attempting an US-ant upon a <lb/>
in that town, teat on <lb/>
morning oilier took him to <lb/>
at a safeguard against lynch <lb/>
log. Wingate is a native <lb/>
in this county, and is said to have <lb/>
a wile and there. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Everything you wans in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Ca Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We can y a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNSTON BROS. <lb/>
He Cash <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Gives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, <lb/>
tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous <lb/>
stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure. <lb/>
What Yam Eat <lb/>
fa <lb/>
or SI <lb/>
Sold by JNO. L. WOOTEN, Druggist. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
offer <lb/>
tared <lb/>
outwear <lb/>
No ranting of <lb/>
very <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Invisible <lb/>
urns <lb/>
Did Shark Eat Boy. <lb/>
Rev. Livingston re- <lb/>
yesterday from attending <lb/>
Baptist meetings Beaufort, <lb/>
and Bast- <lb/>
e ii <lb/>
Mr. Johnson says ho spent <lb/>
Friday and Saturday at Davis <lb/>
Shore, and that while there he <lb/>
heard nothing of u boy <lb/>
been attacked and eaten by n <lb/>
shark, m- bean reported to <lb/>
from U H d -s <lb/>
not there is anything <lb/>
in the New. and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
Fr-sh Goods kept on- <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Produce Bought end Sold <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
There an held <lb/>
at N. <lb/>
n teacher <lb/>
i. e <lb/>
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for if desire. <lb/>
Th will b <lb/>
N Smith aid Pr. H. K. <lb/>
W. P. <lb/>
Allen, <lb/>
LANIER HILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
White Front Barber <lb/>
t. b co <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb/>
workmen the <lb/>
hi<lb/>
.,; . I. Kills In Mills <lb/>
ruble <lb/>
ME . TRIAL. <lb/>
Sharp Razor, <lb/>
Good Work <lb/>
and . <lb/>
. INDIGESTION <lb/>
which is a real innovation, and comes to us being <lb/>
mended by New York's most famous dressmakers and it actually disposes some grave <lb/>
corset difficulties. The name almost lets the- .-tit out of the bag. but one glance will tell any <lb/>
corset wear,, the whole story. No corset you wear this new will interest <lb/>
you. and we hope you will come and look. Among the many line models you will fine just <lb/>
what you want. like the little girl in the book, he happy ever <lb/>
pRice <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
A. large number of yellow <lb/>
refugee New <lb/>
at <lb/>
Eleven prisoners, all colored, <lb/>
jail at <lb/>
night. They obtained a aw <lb/>
cat way out <lb/>
The 4-year-old daughter of I. <lb/>
W. Poe, of Winston, he play- <lb/>
in the yard accident v fell n <lb/>
a , <lb/>
w. <lb/>
keeper of Wilmington, baa been <lb/>
committed <lb/>
killing Frank R marble <lb/>
cutter of that city. It la alleged <lb/>
struck on <lb/>
the head with a billy and the <lb/>
latter died few r being <lb/>
struck. <lb/>
In a of el- car <lb/>
between Wilmington ate rights- <lb/>
ville nigh <lb/>
man J. F. Rogers was I <lb/>
and twenty or mote <lb/>
injured. This is tin <lb/>
collision to recently <lb/>
same road. <lb/>
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Thanking one and all tor you pas <lb/>
patronage hoping for your eon Mountain Tea <lb/>
I remain, <lb/>
S. J. Prop. <lb/>
It Is Too Hot To Cook <lb/>
An <lb/>
can save you much <lb/>
i r <lb/>
Bend lo my store for Crackers, <lb/>
Assorted Cakes, Canned Goods <lb/>
and other things ready to serve- <lb/>
Butter i n i every day. <lb/>
Kine Pitt county <lb/>
Nice Candles. <lb/>
everything fresh and good all <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Bi sad vigor.<lb/>
in <lb/>
Bad Bowels <lb/>
form. ens n S <lb/>
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STORE. <lb/>
Motor- <lb/>
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second <lb/>
n the <lb/>
COBB BROS. S CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Pris- <lb/>
ons. Private Wires to New Tort <lb/>
Chicago and Orleans. <lb/>
The Tower <lb/>
H. July -The <lb/>
Watch Tower, the of the <lb/>
Disciples of Christ, of North Caro- <lb/>
which lately will <lb/>
soon lie published again. The <lb/>
printing Ml Henry <lb/>
King, of King's Daily, <lb/>
The next convention cf the <lb/>
will be held at LaGrange. <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every <lb/>
length, delivered at door. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
JOE JENKINS. <lb/>
K-, OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Smith was <lb/>
mutual consent on June <lb/>
Tunstall <lb/>
I. in the <lb/>
I C. Tunstall assumes all <lb/>
of the m and all amount. <lb/>
due must be paid to him. <lb/>
This July <lb/>
Measure the cost of <lb/>
paint by the year of <lb/>
wear, not the gallon. <lb/>
This standard shows <lb/>
that <lb/>
is the cheapest <lb/>
to be had. <lb/>
it is not high-priced. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Dental <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
GERMAN COOKERY.<lb/>
Food <lb/>
In <lb/>
of th Country. <lb/>
people would consider the <lb/>
French language richer in terms con- <lb/>
food and cookery than the <lb/>
writes Jerome Mart <lb/>
the San Argonaut. I <lb/>
have always thought but I wit <lb/>
so much surprised in Germany by <lb/>
the richness of the language in food <lb/>
phrases that took trouble to <lb/>
count the columns a <lb/>
and a pocket <lb/>
dictionary. eight <lb/>
columns; German, eleven. But <lb/>
when one reflects it is really not ex- <lb/>
that the German <lb/>
have more words for articles of <lb/>
than French, for they certainly <lb/>
seem to have more things to eat and <lb/>
to eat them more frequently. <lb/>
did I a <lb/>
of the German heaven Was it <lb/>
in Heine I remember dimly the <lb/>
writer describing the celestial abode <lb/>
dreamed of by all good <lb/>
where the sausage tree Lends <lb/>
under the weight of plump sausages <lb/>
hanging in bunches like <lb/>
where golden salmon swim ashore <lb/>
sod wriggle into your plate, perish- <lb/>
to be eaten raw; where the <lb/>
come and voluntarily offer up <lb/>
to you their young in the form of <lb/>
where the cucumbers and <lb/>
gherkins grow in all ready for <lb/>
the consumer and may picked, <lb/>
ready pickled, and eaten at once. <lb/>
swine in that heaven <lb/>
come up to those fond of raw ham <lb/>
and let them cut slices off their <lb/>
juicy loins; the roast goose, brown <lb/>
and succulent, flies through the air <lb/>
on its wings, alights with <lb/>
a flop on your plate turns up its <lb/>
plump breast ready for your knife; a <lb/>
land where are lakes of soup <lb/>
and rivers of gravy; a land where it <lb/>
is ever raining <lb/>
Grandfather. <lb/>
Simple minded visitors to the Jar- <lb/>
din the Paris zoo, take <lb/>
a rather intimate view of the Dar- <lb/>
theory, according to the Lon- <lb/>
don Chronicle. Sonic branches of <lb/>
the animal kingdom arc represented <lb/>
there by skeletons. Said n painter <lb/>
to a model one day, shall want <lb/>
you on Sunday morning for the final <lb/>
said the model. am going to take <lb/>
the children to visit my <lb/>
grandfather Why, <lb/>
how old arc you <lb/>
you still have a <lb/>
yes. the Jar- <lb/>
din a skeleton. I <lb/>
take my own grandchildren to see <lb/>
him once n month. The keepers <lb/>
know us very well. They always <lb/>
you have come to see your <lb/>
All right. You'll find <lb/>
him in his usual place. He can't <lb/>
walk comfortably now, so he's <lb/>
still <lb/>
ODD LITTLE MYSTERIES. <lb/>
Wouldn't That Jar You <lb/>
One day u well dressed stranger <lb/>
called n Lawrence hotel and told <lb/>
the landlord that lie was broke and <lb/>
very hungry. The landlord took <lb/>
him to the dining room and gave or- <lb/>
for a dinner. When lie got up <lb/>
from the table, a twenty dollar bill <lb/>
dropped from his handkerchief, <lb/>
which he drew from his pocket. A <lb/>
waiter picked it up and handed it to <lb/>
the landlord, who confronted him <lb/>
with the at once took out <lb/>
cents is the regular . <lb/>
and returned the to <lb/>
the stranger, who was apparently <lb/>
and speechless. Later <lb/>
on the vigilant landlord learned that <lb/>
the bill was I <lb/>
City Star. <lb/>
An Odd <lb/>
Some years ago one man an- <lb/>
Other that lie could not move an or- <lb/>
brick tied to the end of a <lb/>
cord two or three miles long. A I <lb/>
straight and level road just outside j <lb/>
X. Y. was sol led for <lb/>
the trial. The brick was not moved. I <lb/>
and the man lost his bat for u large <lb/>
amount. It was stated by some one <lb/>
present the brick, although <lb/>
weighing only seven pounds, would <lb/>
from n distance of two or three miles <lb/>
represent a dead weight of nearly a <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
They Agree. <lb/>
Mrs. am so sorry. Delia, <lb/>
to hear that you have trouble <lb/>
with your husband. <lb/>
Mrs. have been mis-, <lb/>
informed, Amelia; merely a little, <lb/>
disagreement. You know married <lb/>
people cannot agree. <lb/>
Mrs. they Well, <lb/>
we always agree. In tact, I make j <lb/>
a point to see that we do agree, or, j <lb/>
rather, that John agrees with me, <lb/>
which amounts to the same thing. <lb/>
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The following remarks on j <lb/>
son were recently handed in on an <lb/>
examination paper by a schoolboy in <lb/>
an English literature <lb/>
Alfred Tennyson was a celebrated <lb/>
no i ml wrote a lot of <lb/>
with long hair. His <lb/>
test Dome is called Idle <lb/>
lie made a lord, but he <lb/>
was a good men and wrote many <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
Happenings Which Seam to Bo <lb/>
Without <lb/>
Life is full of bale inexplicable <lb/>
mysteries, says Pearson's Weekly. <lb/>
They occur every day and are passed <lb/>
by as being merely ordinary. When- <lb/>
ever the conversation turns on <lb/>
or the occult sciences there is <lb/>
always some one with a story of the <lb/>
mysterious to tell. <lb/>
About years ago on a large <lb/>
open tract of land in the north of <lb/>
London fortunately covered <lb/>
with red brick a number of <lb/>
boys were playing cricket. Sudden- <lb/>
there came a loud <lb/>
like the combined droning of thou- <lb/>
sands of bees, and a great stone <lb/>
larger than a man's fist whizzed <lb/>
across the center of the pitch and <lb/>
I itself in u bank. Almost <lb/>
immediately it was followed by an- <lb/>
other and then a third. <lb/>
Although they waited in hiding <lb/>
for some time, there was no <lb/>
of the mysterious missiles. The <lb/>
question then arose, Where could <lb/>
they have come from. The nearest <lb/>
house was quite yards away, and <lb/>
a machine to have sent these large <lb/>
stones whirling at such a frightful <lb/>
pace over this distance would be <lb/>
rather an extraordinary article of <lb/>
furniture for a suburban villa. So <lb/>
the cause of this remarkable occur- <lb/>
yet requires explanation. <lb/>
In same district a few years <lb/>
back four young men were in <lb/>
a room playing whist. Suddenly, <lb/>
after midnight, the door, which <lb/>
ad been latched, opened slowly <lb/>
it had reached its fullest limit. <lb/>
In surprise the players looked up, <lb/>
but no one was standing in the door- <lb/>
way. Then, ere one of them could <lb/>
move, the door slowly closed itself <lb/>
again. Immediately one of the <lb/>
men jumped up, pulled the <lb/>
floor open and stared up and down <lb/>
the hall, but there was absolute <lb/>
and no one about. <lb/>
Some years ago a gentleman was <lb/>
sealed at a table busily writing. At <lb/>
the moment he was alone in the <lb/>
house. Suddenly he heard the pat- <lb/>
of feet outside the door and then <lb/>
the sound of R dog barking. Going <lb/>
outside the room, he saw to his <lb/>
prise that his dog found its way <lb/>
from the garden into the house and <lb/>
for some reason was violently bark- <lb/>
Crash The room behind him was <lb/>
suddenly in darkness, and a smell <lb/>
of escaping gas pervaded the air. <lb/>
Directly he understood what had <lb/>
happened and hurried to seal up the <lb/>
broken pipe of the chandelier. The <lb/>
latter was lying in a thousand pieces <lb/>
on the floor. <lb/>
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that caused the dog to enter the <lb/>
house and attract this gentleman's <lb/>
attention he would probably have <lb/>
been killed by the falling chandelier, <lb/>
for he had been sitting directly be- <lb/>
neath it. <lb/>
Explained. <lb/>
say. said a lawyer <lb/>
to a woman in the witness box, <lb/>
the defendant is a sort of relation <lb/>
of yours. Will yon please explain <lb/>
what you mean by how <lb/>
you are related to the <lb/>
it's just like this. His first <lb/>
wife's cousin and my second bus- <lb/>
hand's first wife's aunt married <lb/>
named Jones,, and they <lb/>
were own cousins to my mother's <lb/>
own aunt. Then, again, his grand- <lb/>
father on his mother's side and my I <lb/>
grandmother on my mother's side I <lb/>
were second cousins, and his step- i <lb/>
mother married my husband's step- <lb/>
father utter his father and my moth- <lb/>
died, and his brother Joe and my <lb/>
husband's brother Henry married <lb/>
twin sister-. I ain't never <lb/>
out just how close related we are, <lb/>
but I've always looked on as a <lb/>
sort of <lb/>
THE NEW WAY <lb/>
you Had to Get Your <lb/>
News In the Old <lb/>
In the old times people had to go from to house <lb/>
to II the news or meet at th cross roads store one a we <lb/>
to find our what was going on. They were slow days <lb/>
It Is Not So Now <lb/>
Hut in this day of numerous and rural free delivery <lb/>
mail you can get the news every day. <lb/>
This is the leading age and no home is complete <lb/>
a good newspaper. Every man ought to take his county paper <lb/>
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Entered in the port at Greenville, N. C, as second class matter, <lb/>
Advertising rates made upon <lb/>
A correspondent desired at every post office Pitt and adjoining <lb/>
i to <lb/>
i . Pitt County, N. C, Friday. Aug. 1905. <lb/>
did not com up to the support of a <lb/>
measure Now as other sections <lb/>
are beginning to fed what ii is in be <lb/>
awhile, but in deprived f to eaten <lb/>
tin- lire in m <lb/>
had i <lb/>
YES. IS NEEDED <lb/>
We would <lb/>
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fish,<lb/>
pinch sea <lb/>
it To Ii- clear <lb/>
p , following <lb/>
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and are seeing the need legislation <lb/>
that will prevent the of <lb/>
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sentiment <lb/>
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the sea n-i ire no tin r <lb/>
Catawba i el <lb/>
There are some sharp politicians <lb/>
South Carolina. The campaign <lb/>
for is about to come on with <lb/>
a lively contest in prospect between <lb/>
Tillman and ex Senator <lb/>
and a movement been <lb/>
started to send latter as a special <lb/>
representative to China lo see what <lb/>
can be done toward raising the boy <lb/>
against American goods. We <lb/>
if ex Senator will <lb/>
submit to being put out of the way <lb/>
so easily, though it is quite a fine <lb/>
trip that is offered him. <lb/>
is a very decent place <lb/>
between says the Wash <lb/>
Post. This may be so, hut <lb/>
the intervals are an short the <lb/>
city have get in much <lb/>
work along lines <lb/>
It i- strange the government graft <lb/>
to <lb/>
gale the gov <lb/>
II decide in do this they <lb/>
have plenty w irk <lb/>
GOVERNOR IS YET YOUNG <lb/>
out of the <lb/>
The have been e lining <lb/>
dam and there i rid i <lb/>
caught by the reds A <lb/>
has established b. <lb/>
the now t i <lb/>
site and i in <lb/>
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t,. i y <lb/>
them in nun in ii I ill <lb/>
caught on one land Here <lb/>
needed a little if <lb/>
man can devise a satisfactory <lb/>
The dams cannot be done away will <lb/>
No, these powers must h <lb/>
utilized Hut what is needed is some <lb/>
way to let through Tie <lb/>
cannot the high d nun. <lb/>
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know the ability of a fish to ascend <lb/>
a if u suitable stream <lb/>
can be around the dams <lb/>
that the fish will <lb/>
make the ascent where it is difficult <lb/>
to believe that can This is a <lb/>
to be considered by <lb/>
the Legislatures the Atlantic <lb/>
Stales if there could lie suggested <lb/>
remedy. <lb/>
The above is a forcible reminder <lb/>
of conditions down this way, though <lb/>
the cause is not the same. Years <lb/>
ago great quantities of could be <lb/>
caught by people living along Tar <lb/>
river The abundance of made <lb/>
living and cheaper, and <lb/>
lengthened time <lb/>
that smokehouse supplies would <lb/>
last Of late years fish up the river <lb/>
have been very scarce, the catch be <lb/>
so small as not to justify the <lb/>
trouble and of <lb/>
The cause of scarcity of fish in <lb/>
Tar river is not the same as that <lb/>
given by the paper for the <lb/>
scarcity the rivers of the Pied- <lb/>
section. Hero it is not the <lb/>
building of dims to develop water <lb/>
powers to establish manufacturing <lb/>
enterprises, hut it is because some <lb/>
people conceived idea that ail <lb/>
the belong to and so block <lb/>
the river from Washington to its <lb/>
mouth with dutcH nets that pas- <lb/>
sage of is obstructed and they <lb/>
cannot come up river. <lb/>
The state legislature has given its <lb/>
support lo this by letting an <lb/>
injustice to the up river people con- <lb/>
At the last session <lb/>
J. J. Laughinghouse, of <lb/>
made a gallant light <lb/>
against this injustice, but his bill <lb/>
defeated. The members from <lb/>
other sections the state could not <lb/>
see the matter in its true light and <lb/>
me, i in u really <lb/>
u ,.,,,., ;. <lb/>
spirit <lb/>
ii mies <lb/>
but i this <lb/>
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veil i n toad <lb/>
i. name <lb/>
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N II. ii Raleigh <lb/>
first year Tin <lb/>
r in all <lb/>
sand <lb/>
even business man in the state Its <lb/>
is shown in the fact ii <lb/>
i mi In be enlarged and become <lb/>
even m i resting than formerly <lb/>
Horse l will have lo look <lb/>
sharp now lo detect blind animals. <lb/>
ii id veterinary surgeon has <lb/>
successfully placed an artificial eye <lb/>
in a hi which only can <lb/>
distinguish from a natural eye. <lb/>
The New York legislature is to in <lb/>
the past management of <lb/>
the Equitable Life Assurance com- <lb/>
Isn't then something an <lb/>
old proverb shout setting a thief to <lb/>
catch a <lb/>
It is said that per cent, the <lb/>
race is affected with tuber- <lb/>
This serves in a moment to <lb/>
explain why so die <lb/>
with this disease. <lb/>
It now stated that the revenue <lb/>
service is to be investigated in the <lb/>
western part of this state. Holding <lb/>
an office in peace these days is <lb/>
mighty job. <lb/>
. -i i <lb/>
The people who say they are going <lb/>
to prove that Dan was <lb/>
cent are just a little late about <lb/>
establishing this fact. <lb/>
Everybody ought to cheer up and <lb/>
be happy when they come to think <lb/>
of how little they are paying out for <lb/>
coal and wood. <lb/>
scene <lb/>
and <lb/>
n. <lb/>
I, i r, <lb/>
n i . buck a suit <lb/>
brought by state I <lb/>
ii, ii look like more rough walk <lb/>
i lead for the Equitable <lb/>
The Smith cam- <lb/>
in Georgia is calculated <lb/>
make the email politician <lb/>
lot <lb/>
feel <lb/>
With two Southerners on the new <lb/>
government crop statistics bureau <lb/>
better crop reports may be expected <lb/>
in future <lb/>
Writing from Morehead City to <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer, Col. Fred <lb/>
Olds has the following to say that is <lb/>
of especial interest to Greenville <lb/>
arrival at Morehead City ex <lb/>
Governor was seen. Time <lb/>
certainly deals greatly with this true <lb/>
North Carolinian, He looked about <lb/>
as young as he did years ago, <lb/>
when the Atlantic Hotel used to be <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
ind when he and bis wife used to <lb/>
hold levees there in the big ball <lb/>
room. It was at cue of these <lb/>
Senator Vance and his wife <lb/>
was Mrs were given an ova <lb/>
lion. Ex-Governor chatted <lb/>
ml quite a wide range of sub- <lb/>
hut said with a smile that he <lb/>
j know just at present very <lb/>
about politics. He spoke about <lb/>
.-, mi Carolina and <lb/>
he did desire ; see this <lb/>
i classes, for <lb/>
sample I fro n the I It <lb/>
Vat, Scotch, and i <lb/>
, pd tie <lb/>
Mr not know it. <lb/>
lie is already talked about <lb/>
So arc , <lb/>
Gin and Chief Justice <lb/>
irk, is a great <lb/>
i i ii w before Senator <lb/>
i . expires. i i bin <lb/>
In n ill be up for re I Ii lie <lb/>
has made a <lb/>
there are people who <lb/>
will be some opposition, <lb/>
Some friends of Judge Clark say he <lb/>
would prefer to remain chief justice, <lb/>
while some others the sen t- <lb/>
ship has a great attraction for hint. <lb/>
Sir said two years he <lb/>
had no senatorial aspirations, but <lb/>
his friends may insist. <lb/>
AUGUST <lb/>
SHIRT SALE. <lb/>
The object of this sale is to clear out stock 1-2 size <lb/>
Negligee Shirts before the opening of Fall trade as we are <lb/>
greatly overstocked on this size only. <lb/>
We don't believe in carried over They've a poor <lb/>
claim for patronage. <lb/>
would you think if next you bought a Shirt <lb/>
from us identical to the one some fellow got this season <lb/>
You'd pretty cheap, you wouldn't <lb/>
have a very good opinion of us. Now to obviate tilings of <lb/>
this sort we are willing to accept a most severe one. <lb/>
this <lb/>
Great Shirt tale <lb/>
Dozen 1-2 Negligee Shirts 1.00 grade <lb/>
will close out for V <lb/>
A Dozen 1-2 Negligee Shirts and ti <lb/>
grade will close them out for <lb/>
We are going ride over profits rough shod, and we <lb/>
believe that delighted patrons will do our best advertising <lb/>
KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HIS NAME. <lb/>
There arc plenty of educational <lb/>
institutions that arc ready to <lb/>
Rockefeller to give them a little <lb/>
money <lb/>
We take the following letter <lb/>
the Raleigh Poet, and hope the sen- <lb/>
who Col. Means would <lb/>
like lo learn will be looked up. Col. <lb/>
letter is as <lb/>
tho reunion of Confederate <lb/>
veterans in Louisville hist dune <lb/>
met Colonel Andrew who <lb/>
commanded First Now York <lb/>
battery at the battle of Gettysburg. <lb/>
fie wants to know the name of a <lb/>
North Carolina officer who was <lb/>
wounded near his battery, July <lb/>
1808, which battery, that day, was <lb/>
posted at clump of on <lb/>
Cemetery Ridge next to <lb/>
battery and near the angle of <lb/>
e General <lb/>
fell. <lb/>
This wounded North Carolinian <lb/>
It would he funny if Blackburn pUt a cot in a bedroom on <lb/>
called that bluff and it to be a I the first floor of a farm house back <lb/>
bob tailed flush. of the road and Round <lb/>
I Top, and in this room with him <lb/>
,. , were Lieutenant William P. Wright <lb/>
Governor of . , <lb/>
and Lieutenant W . n. Johnson of <lb/>
came very near the hemp <lb/>
but escaped. Saved his so to <lb/>
speak. <lb/>
Among the other sins charged <lb/>
against the mosquito, h is said to <lb/>
be responsible for the spread of <lb/>
yellow fever.<lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
For Cook Stoves Ranges, <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb/>
munition. One and Two Horse <lb/>
Steel Plows, Cutters and <lb/>
In fact anything <lb/>
in Hardware come to <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
pi, has not caught the yellow feyer. <lb/>
Colonel battery The <lb/>
of the First New Jersey brig- <lb/>
cared fur these three wounded <lb/>
officers together, amputated an arm <lb/>
The Conqueror. <lb/>
Did you ever see a man whom <lb/>
you could not dis- lot the North Carolinian and <lb/>
however great, could him a great and peculiar kind <lb/>
dishearten, whom <lb/>
discourage Did you ever see a man <lb/>
who bad no give up in him, who <lb/>
would never let go his grip no mat- <lb/>
what every time <lb/>
he failed, would come up smiling, <lb/>
with the air of a conqueror, and <lb/>
more determined than ever Did <lb/>
The first son of that North <lb/>
Carolinian was named for that <lb/>
surgeon. The surgeon and the two <lb/>
lieutenants are dead and the North <lb/>
Carolinian may be dead also. <lb/>
Any one seeing this and able to <lb/>
identify this North Carolinian will <lb/>
please send his name to me at Con- <lb/>
ever we a man who did not cord, N. C, as a favor to Colonel <lb/>
Don't it into your head to take <lb/>
a few weeks vacation unless you <lb/>
have the price and a little fur extra <lb/>
tips. <lb/>
A man may make his will willing- <lb/>
hot when he comes to die it is <lb/>
right against his will. <lb/>
The great trouble with most men <lb/>
today is that they are with <lb/>
Ida <lb/>
know the meaning of failure, who <lb/>
never knew when he was beaten, <lb/>
who had excluded the word <lb/>
from his dictionary, who did not <lb/>
know what it meant to he <lb/>
aged, whom no obstacle down, <lb/>
no reverse weaken or turn back <lb/>
the man who never wavered or <lb/>
doubted or took a stop backward, no <lb/>
natter what misfortune overtook <lb/>
him The man who was never <lb/>
have you met him If you have, <lb/>
you have seen n real <lb/>
man. says Success. <lb/>
Now that the Industrial News is a <lb/>
certainty it is equally certain that <lb/>
Mr. has another bee in his <lb/>
bonnet. And if his hand has not <lb/>
lost his cunning he will dominate <lb/>
I ho party in K Caro- <lb/>
before another president is in <lb/>
Salisbury Post. <lb/>
Cowan, a splendid gentleman and a <lb/>
magnificent representative of that <lb/>
glorious old of I ho <lb/>
North Carolina papers please <lb/>
copy. Means, <lb/>
Concord, N. C. <lb/>
Cure. tired feeling, NEW COUNTY COMMISSIONER. <lb/>
kidney liver <lb/>
troubles. Makes you well and ft. Appointed Succeed the <lb/>
keeps you well. That's what W <lb/>
Hollister's Tea <lb/>
will do. cents, Tea or Tablets. I On Tuesday Court <lb/>
Wool en V Drug Store. Clerk D. . Moore appointed and <lb/>
qualified S M. Junes, of Bethel <lb/>
Comfort the heart, strengthens . <lb/>
mind. Is good ill or well. <lb/>
Makes the face blight as <lb/>
summer morn. That's what appointment is excellent <lb/>
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will one and ill give satisfaction <lb/>
do. Cares when all the county. Mr. Jones <lb/>
Drag Store. <lb/>
When you feel a sense of weight <lb/>
oppression after meals it means <lb/>
indigestion. Hollister's <lb/>
Mountain positively cures <lb/>
indigestion, constipation and <lb/>
stomach trouble.-. cents. Tea <lb/>
Tablets. Drug store. <lb/>
Everyone would be glad to see <lb/>
the death penalty abolished, but <lb/>
murder must be abolished first. We <lb/>
have arrived at our present stage of <lb/>
civilization by a long and bloody <lb/>
battle with the savage and <lb/>
passions of the brute man. Let us <lb/>
not spike our guns and break our <lb/>
swords before the ape and tiger die. <lb/>
or the battle may have to he all <lb/>
fought over Ga- <lb/>
If the thing keeps going Greens- <lb/>
bore will be short on policemen. <lb/>
New Books in the Library. <lb/>
The following books have been <lb/>
added to the public <lb/>
Undercurrent, by <lb/>
The Crossing, by Churchill. <lb/>
The Truants, by <lb/>
Miss Works. <lb/>
Frederick the Great and his <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Henry VIII and His Court or <lb/>
Catharine Parr. <lb/>
Prussia and her Times. <lb/>
The Merchant of Berlin. <lb/>
Berlin and Sans <lb/>
The Empress Josephine. <lb/>
Andreas <lb/>
Ali his house. <lb/>
and the Queen <lb/>
Mane her <lb/>
II hi- Cm i. <lb/>
Old the Ni Bra <lb/>
Si-. . i <lb/>
has before a county <lb/>
mm veil during <lb/>
years of and is <lb/>
in duties of the office. <lb/>
He ii sci veil two terms on the <lb/>
board of education. <lb/>
Mr. Junes is one of the beet farm <lb/>
in the county and a man of <lb/>
good business qualifications. Being <lb/>
a man who his own <lb/>
well he is a good to look <lb/>
after the affairs of the county. <lb/>
With <lb/>
J. Q Bowling has engaged with <lb/>
the Farmers Tobacco <lb/>
Company will begin work for <lb/>
the company on the 15th. Mr. <lb/>
Bowling is an experienced tobacco- <lb/>
and knows the warehouse <lb/>
business thoroughly. He has been <lb/>
on the Greenville market for <lb/>
years has the confidence <lb/>
of the tobacco growers. The Farm- <lb/>
Consolidated will conduct <lb/>
both the Farmers a-d Star ware- <lb/>
this season have every <lb/>
i-i it busbies, <lb/>
rapidly Iii the <lb/>
estimation finner <lb/>
mis k leis hood red <lb/>
the bet flowers of <lb/>
County. <lb/>
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ISSUE <lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
NAPOLEON AS A GUNNER. <lb/>
Hew <lb/>
HARD WORKED FARMERS. <lb/>
This department is in who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Reflector in and territory. <lb/>
The Old Conditions the New <lb/>
tin and the Net Return. <lb/>
A number of patriarchs were <lb/>
h. A ii i Co <lb/>
of the st <lb/>
the be bride's Ki <lb/>
Stilton, of Black Jack and Ms <lb/>
Lillie of <lb/>
ere united in r <lb/>
T N. Manning i. i. <lb/>
have already become <lb/>
H. C , <lb/>
Mrs. K. H. and <lb/>
daughter, Ruby, are <lb/>
spending the week at <lb/>
Jackson's. <lb/>
Big line of hats and caps just <lb/>
received, styles. <lb/>
Bather <lb/>
J. returned from <lb/>
Baltimore Saturday night where <lb/>
he bus h'm in bis eyes <lb/>
He Is greatly Improved <lb/>
and to his work <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
in need and <lb/>
serve jars go to, Harrington, <lb/>
Barber On. <lb/>
J. V. and are <lb/>
visiting relative here. <lb/>
Tin- a. Cos Manufacturing <lb/>
Company ere some the <lb/>
best Must sucker w the beat <lb/>
on the market, which they will and in <lb/>
sell at a very v V- ho <lb/>
mini of the el the Mr. L. I, <lb/>
county ill avail of <lb/>
this ; in SI <lb/>
and Don't your eyes fuel like there <lb/>
plea-ant the in Do they pain you <lb/>
schools. feel reading Do <lb/>
Miss Nannie has they and adhere <lb/>
returned home from extended while asleep That <lb/>
visit to other places, vision should <lb/>
Just by B U. by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb/>
car lime which T. and a full line of <lb/>
they will can ii; <lb/>
Small Taylor with the proper <lb/>
yesterday. O. came back <lb/>
W. L. Haws is for I Monday <lb/>
pumps pipes. next visit In Ins <lb/>
few days he these for Orange <lb/>
sale at an especially low price. attended the onion <lb/>
Rudolph visited relatives Seven We <lb/>
Messrs. ad av; Hall rime <lb/>
spending a days in town. chicks and see <lb/>
White's Black Liniment, spec- Chapman d. <lb/>
recommended for i. fur <lb/>
fine for Stack perfectly Oil . <lb/>
balanced, sub-cutaneous of men to <lb/>
For sale by orders fur nursery -t i <lb/>
B. T. Cm Bro. For <lb/>
Mrs. Hr. U s X. <lb/>
left for to visit relatives. <lb/>
Have now on hand line of <lb/>
glass and crockery at very <lb/>
The Reduction <lb/>
in Dress Goods Known. <lb/>
Poplin Suit for <lb/>
Salting that was now <lb/>
was He, bow <lb/>
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the superiority of his a living, and a retired <lb/>
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officers the garrison it he was a plain, simple farm- <lb/>
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which were trying on a mark the dawn go to bed the <lb/>
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mill I <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
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So win v -ii <lb/>
l drawn mil <lb/>
cools heals all <lb/>
and bruises. A sure cur- <lb/>
and diseases. i <lb/>
in lithe only genuine Witch <lb/>
lie Be ware of counter- <lb/>
meeting at -lie <lb/>
Lenoir <lb/>
It. G. Chapman <lb/>
ft Co., offering cut price on <lb/>
their large stock shoes <lb/>
must be w a few days in <lb/>
order to make for their new <lb/>
s be <lb/>
Look up Mr. auk <lb/>
anything that you <lb/>
are interested in. <lb/>
glad to <lb/>
I,. Woolen, unionist. <lb/>
have back again. <lb/>
i For sunburn. <lb/>
all <lb/>
Nice ware Wit.- <lb/>
always on hand. Harrington Salve Iii <lb/>
Barber ft Co certain cure fur blind, <lb/>
Laura left <lb/>
I will draw lire of a o <lb/>
fur ;, a ,, <lb/>
-lie will her slater, Mrs old sores, <lb/>
O Cox. of she are quickly cured by the of <lb/>
will resume her dunes as principal H <lb/>
of in. <lb/>
county. I <lb/>
Salve. Accept no <lb/>
by Job ii L. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington spent yesterday I Redaction made on i white <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb/>
Boss millet <lb/>
T. Cox Bro. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. A. i. Cox and <lb/>
Prof. B. Lineberry came home <lb/>
Monday from the union meeting <lb/>
at Seven Springs. They report a <lb/>
very pleasant time. <lb/>
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb/>
at Barber Co. <lb/>
Willie-Wolf paid a special visit <lb/>
to Greenville Sunday. <lb/>
goods K. G. i i i <lb/>
in no way tin <lb/>
, . health and strength of mind am <lb/>
Farmers who raise hay can <lb/>
be -ii with the well known There is no way nourish <lb/>
Osborne Mowing and j through the stomach. The stomach <lb/>
rakes by pure and <lb/>
call and see them. or the strength let <lb/>
setup No <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Mill is loss of <lb/>
buying Cotton Seed. They pay headache, <lb/>
the highest cash price or will ex <lb/>
I ii k cried the officer <lb/>
w had d lo try <lb/>
kill. couldn't do it again <lb/>
a hundred <lb/>
yon desire ii lo I i; <lb/>
with <lb/>
same -i tile on his face <lb/>
l it to aggravate so <lb/>
many enemies among the crowned <lb/>
m of <lb/>
said the officer. <lb/>
Napoleon the fuse <lb/>
, personally loading the <lb/>
Again he hit the mark. Then, with- <lb/>
out waiting for further permission, <lb/>
lie tried it the third time, with the <lb/>
same reside. The garrison officers <lb/>
hi ii come up. Of late years, how- <lb/>
r, he's develop a <lb/>
i ; i faro or and learn all about <lb/>
nil <lb/>
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to raise crops <lb/>
he i be contented with m. <lb/>
r an ever. <lb/>
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she'd . with a I <lb/>
lead, <lb/>
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for r d I <lb/>
inch i Sew <lb/>
id i . <lb/>
, dyspepsia all trouble <lb/>
ch for meal. When yours , ,, e , <lb/>
are ready write for prices. i by the use of <lb/>
We hove on hand a lot of nice Cure. Sold by John L. <lb/>
Livery and feed Stables, straw hats that will now <lb/>
whips spreads. W. L. House. below cost Don't fail to see them. I <lb/>
The new electric dynamo has <lb/>
arrived and is put place. <lb/>
Try a bottle of Dr. sure <lb/>
for indigestion at drug store. <lb/>
Wake Forest college has <lb/>
granted a scholarship to the <lb/>
High school which <lb/>
will be awarded each year a <lb/>
competitive examination. This is <lb/>
a very high to <lb/>
literary work done by Ibis school, <lb/>
but one well deserved. <lb/>
worry over that little lot <lb/>
of cotton you had over when <lb/>
you got through ginning your last <lb/>
lots. Pitt Co. Oil Mill, buys <lb/>
seed cotton in any quantity <lb/>
best market price paid every <lb/>
A very pleasant lawn party was <lb/>
enjoyed by the little folks Tuesday <lb/>
night, It was given in honor of <lb/>
We will sell you st some price., <lb/>
k. G. Chapman ft Co. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
who visiting Misses Barber A Co. <lb/>
and Mamie Chapman. <lb/>
For Plymouth Rock <lb/>
Egg, per dozen. Fob orders <lb/>
filled as fast as the hens lay. H. <lb/>
Jackson N. C. <lb/>
We are glad to know that Mrs. <lb/>
A Warning to Mothers. <lb/>
Too much care cannot be <lb/>
, with small <lb/>
There is no reason why Pitt Co. weather of summer mouths n <lb/>
farmers should have to pay such guard bowel troubles A- <lb/>
high for their flour, they a rule it is only to <lb/>
raise their own wheat and child a <lb/>
w . u n I disorder of the bowels <lb/>
Mfg. Co is thoroughly; , <lb/>
equipped oil, and <lb/>
flour I that it is a oil <lb/>
Another large shipment of shoes I and has a tendency to gripe <lb/>
all styles and and prices very not the bowels give <lb/>
. , . . Chamberlain's <lb/>
reasonable. Harrington ; Barber y and then a QOM <lb/>
Co i of oil, and the disease may <lb/>
Some try to meet, Hunsucker be checked in its incipiency and <lb/>
buggies in prices. A few try danger avoided The oil <lb/>
them in quality and finish. this remedy should lie p o- <lb/>
But none undertake to do both. tat and red-v <lb/>
, ., . instant use as soon as the <lb/>
When in need of anything in ; of aDV <lb/>
the crockery and glass Mine j pears. This is the most successful <lb/>
lie sure to see before buying. treatment known and may lie re- <lb/>
B. G. A Co. I implicit <lb/>
and oats, go in cases of cholera <lb/>
i hot sale by Jno. L. Woolen, drug- <lb/>
gist, t <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, <lb/>
What Meant. <lb/>
Mr. was a man who <lb/>
mean well, was unfortunately <lb/>
for their impertinence j addicted lo the habit of saying <lb/>
wrong thing all times in all <lb/>
An of <lb/>
his had suffered severe injuries in a <lb/>
railway wreck, including a broken <lb/>
nose, the loss of three or four teeth <lb/>
and a gash across one of his cheek-. <lb/>
but his hurts were not serious, and <lb/>
ha was soon on the street again, <lb/>
disfigured, but in good <lb/>
working order. One of the firs men <lb/>
to greet him after his recovery was <lb/>
Mr. who him <lb/>
cordially by the hand and <lb/>
Williams I understand <lb/>
you have been pretty badly hurl. I <lb/>
urn glad to see you so much <lb/>
inquired if he would tell them <lb/>
what respect their method had <lb/>
at fault. <lb/>
answered <lb/>
simply had Ion much <lb/>
powder behind the bomb. Try it <lb/>
yourselves with less powder, and you <lb/>
will The experiment <lb/>
showed that ho was right. The <lb/>
had had a good lesson in gun- <lb/>
and the people of had <lb/>
been shown that their young hero <lb/>
had not lost his prestige going to <lb/>
a French military academy. <lb/>
JUST <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
WORD that word U <lb/>
It refer to Dr. Liver and <lb/>
MEANS HEALTH. <lb/>
Art you constipated <lb/>
Troubled with <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Bilious <lb/>
Insomnia <lb/>
these symptoms and many others <lb/>
Indicate Inaction of V <lb/>
Need <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
Gastritis, to Pronounced by <lb/>
by Mrs. Joe <lb/>
i r . <lb/>
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III. <lb/>
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for anything, and i . <lb/>
T id III Ill <lb/>
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run down. I <lb/>
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Later, he reflected upon it. <lb/>
ho understood why Mr. Williams re- <lb/>
to this with such a <lb/>
queer smile, <lb/>
the combination kidney medicine on h Market Equal to <lb/>
, , . ,. and <lb/>
for stock and a sure colic cure. <lb/>
at the Drag Store ,. . . ,, , <lb/>
r . . . his fact well to drug <lb/>
We carry samples of over live K, everywhere, and nine out of <lb/>
hundred of wall <lb/>
paper, ten will give their this <lb/>
J. is much Improved are prepared to when the beat i asked <lb/>
the cheapest. Come and for- a prominent <lb/>
examine before buying <lb/>
B. T. Cox a Bro. <lb/>
hardware mid mill <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
. paint, guaranteed <lb/>
lie.-1 <lb/>
and is now away on a visit In <lb/>
relatives. Her children<lb/>
lot,. it hit <lb/>
lo Ii Vi <lb/>
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W, ., <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
a oil <lb/>
j to bis customer, <lb/>
I in nothing on the market in the <lb/>
way of medicine which <lb/>
equals <lb/>
era and fur <lb/>
i We sell I d <lb/>
recommend this Fm <lb/>
by I. <lb/>
The Long Eared Bat. <lb/>
The British long eared lat has a <lb/>
body only two inches long from the <lb/>
tip of its nose to the base of its tail, <lb/>
but its ears arc an inch and a half <lb/>
long and three-quarters of inch <lb/>
broad. <lb/>
When the owner of then vast ears j it a Difference, <lb/>
proposes logo lo sleep it bends them ton told of a roan ; <lb/>
outward then backward, who round a package of In- <lb/>
them down on each side of hod been written to Ii i <lb/>
head and Shoulders, before bringing mother by her lather before tin; <lb/>
daughter saw <lb/>
have a little <lb/>
read one of them to her Mile <lb/>
her own name for that of <lb/>
her mother and of a Six <lb/>
young man for that of her father. <lb/>
The mother seemed utterly disgust <lb/>
ed and forbade her daughter to have <lb/>
anything to do with the young man <lb/>
who would write Mich nonsensical <lb/>
to a girl. When the young lady <lb/>
handed the letter to her mother to <lb/>
rend the house became so still <lb/>
one could almost hear the grass <lb/>
growing in the drove <lb/>
Runner.<lb/>
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I took in all ad. and <lb/>
half tattles, which restored me <lb/>
i. i i,. th I <lb/>
my lit,. Mr. , ,,.,,. <lb/>
I wan not able to <lb/>
It had to help <lb/>
very tiling; uH. ho mat <lb/>
fell life ,. ,,,.,,.,. Jr H <lb/>
I .,, <lb/>
to all my duties <lb/>
and feel that I am some good, once <lb/>
more, my family. <lb/>
Ii any one baa or <lb/>
prostration, my is <lb/>
Joe Person's <lb/>
will take to <lb/>
up ii <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
take <lb/>
and <lb/>
up its to cover its sides. When j <lb/>
the little bat wakes it is quite a that she <lb/>
business to straighten these cum- <lb/>
into position again. In <lb/>
fact, he holds them for some little <lb/>
time half before lie is able to <lb/>
erect them fully. <lb/>
are very sensitive to drafts, <lb/>
on account this little <lb/>
puts itself to bed in such care- <lb/>
Tit-Bits. <lb/>
The Imitative Japanese. <lb/>
When in 1858 Lord visited <lb/>
Japan and insisted on making the <lb/>
a present of u yacht and also <lb/>
insisted on arranging a treaty with <lb/>
him in behalf of England lie noted <lb/>
the extraordinary thirst for <lb/>
edge and in <lb/>
which distinguish the Japanese. <lb/>
Within a week n raw Japanese crew <lb/>
had learned how to manage the <lb/>
gun's new yacht. The Japanese <lb/>
commissioners even took pains to <lb/>
imitate the cheers which their <lb/>
guests gave dinner when the <lb/>
queen's health was drunk soon <lb/>
as understood that you <lb/>
in the Well wish to honor a person <lb/>
especially roar and shout <lb/>
your <lb/>
Corrected the Correction. <lb/>
An English prisoner on being put <lb/>
into the dock in a London court <lb/>
leaned over the front of the box <lb/>
and handed a to a <lb/>
young member of the bar. de <lb/>
fended me once before, sir. Do run <lb/>
remember You got me off. <lb/>
at Hertford sessions, sir, for <lb/>
n the alleged stealing <lb/>
f a you <lb/>
barrister a- poi Ii . <lb/>
ha replied i i <lb/>
prisoner promptly, the <lb/>
watch at <lb/>
The Minor Virtue,. <lb/>
The London Outlook tells the <lb/>
Chamber- <lb/>
lain once said, good <lb/>
or permanently great was ever dune <lb/>
except at the of some of <lb/>
the minor <lb/>
which arc the minor <lb/>
question was instant. <lb/>
He turned his cigar slowly in his <lb/>
mouth before a favorite <lb/>
trick of his. and then a dry snide <lb/>
played across the strongly <lb/>
mouth us he replied, which <lb/>
have to be <lb/>
You, <lb/>
A French paper tells the little <lb/>
story of old violinist who <lb/>
played with his manservant, <lb/>
who had been the best in his <lb/>
native village. <lb/>
are you always one or two <lb/>
behind demanded tho <lb/>
violinist impatiently one day when <lb/>
no of his foot or frowns <lb/>
had to make the valet <lb/>
his fault. <lb/>
monsieur, it that my old <lb/>
fiddle has the said <lb/>
meekly. <lb/>
They Appeal to Our Sympathies <lb/>
bilious and are <lb/>
constant sufferers and appeal to <lb/>
our sympathies. There is not one <lb/>
of them, however, who not be <lb/>
brought back health <lb/>
use of <lb/>
Stomach Liver Tablets. These <lb/>
tablets the stomach and <lb/>
liver strengthen the digestion. <lb/>
also bowels. For <lb/>
sale by L. Woolen, <lb/>
Sick headache insults from a <lb/>
condition of the <lb/>
ind is quickly cured Chamber- <lb/>
Stomach and Liver <lb/>
For sale by Jno. L. Woolen,<lb/>
property for sale in <lb/>
south Greenville. Residence <lb/>
containing rooms and <lb/>
kitchen, and three building <lb/>
tow <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
One Bradley Filer, good <lb/>
as new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
L. a. Edwards, <lb/>
B. F. . Mo. I. <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
NOTICE PO CREDITORS, <lb/>
The Clerk the Superb <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
r court of <lb/>
is hereby to all persons <lb/>
ed to the estate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors said estate tn present their <lb/>
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
after of this <lb/>
notice will he j of <lb/>
recovery, <lb/>
This of July, <lb/>
. . . . , Jemima <lb/>
Executrix the of <lb/>
William <lb/>
Subscribe to <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
. J<lb/>
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SAVES TIME <lb/>
TIME IS THE <lb/>
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Have Telephone Service at <lb/>
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MANAGER i <lb/>
f and <lb/>
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Not Quite <lb/>
How often you can get a <lb/>
thing done <lb/>
nail or screw driver or <lb/>
per lacking- Have a good <lb/>
tool box and be prepared for <lb/>
Our line of tool <lb/>
all you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
You get Harness, <lb/>
Horse Goods, <lb/>
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S. M. SChULTZ <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer <lb/>
furniture Dealer. paid for <lb/>
Rides. Gotten Seed. OH Ber- <lb/>
Egg, etc. <lb/>
Is. Oak Suits, Ba <lb/>
Carriages. Parlor <lb/>
tH, P <lb/>
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State of North <lb/>
Town of i <lb/>
and l of <lb/>
K J <lb/>
The defendant. E. J. will <lb/>
take notice, that m the day of <lb/>
June. a summons <lb/>
him, in Hi t,. entitled ac- <lb/>
by the of the <lb/>
Superior court of county, return- <lb/>
able to the September term, of <lb/>
court, which convenes on <lb/>
Monday after the first <lb/>
in H being <lb/>
the day of said mouth, which <lb/>
was returned by the sheriff <lb/>
of Pitt count v at executed and with <lb/>
this E. J. <lb/>
not to d n my <lb/>
The purpose f said action as alleged <lb/>
by the plaintiff is to recover of the <lb/>
defendant the sum of three hundred <lb/>
dollars for breach of hi warranty of a <lb/>
certain dead executed l the plaintiff <lb/>
on the 5th day of January, ISM for a <lb/>
certain on <lb/>
in the town of and <lb/>
described in his deed recorded in <lb/>
Book the register's <lb/>
office of Pitt count. <lb/>
The said K J. defendant <lb/>
aforesaid, will also notice that a <lb/>
of attachment was Issued by <lb/>
the undersigned on the said 14th <lb/>
of June, the proper- <lb/>
of the said E J. Pollard, directed <lb/>
the sheriff of county d re- <lb/>
turnable id September term <lb/>
1803, of Superior curt, it feeing <lb/>
the t ice and place where aforesaid <lb/>
numinous is returnable. <lb/>
E. J. will take notice that lie <lb/>
la required to w thin the <lb/>
three days of said t-rm and answer r <lb/>
demur to the of the plain <lb/>
in or V-e relief demanded <lb/>
be granted. <lb/>
Hone at In the town of <lb/>
Greenville, this the 14th of <lb/>
II. C MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk of e Superior Court. <lb/>
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
Th- <lb/>
heretofore doing a mercantile <lb/>
In the town of Greenville. <lb/>
by c All per- <lb/>
sons owing the firm can sett e with <lb/>
either part and are requested to come <lb/>
at once and settle their <lb/>
count. Any one <lb/>
the firm can <lb/>
either U M. Savage. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
This June 7th, lS. <lb/>
NOTICE TO KS. <lb/>
Having qualified before the Superior <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county as executor <lb/>
of the Last Will and Testament of <lb/>
A. deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
indebted to lo make <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
n per n baring claims against the <lb/>
estate must present the same for <lb/>
within twelve months from this <lb/>
date or notice will be d in bar <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This 26th day of July. 1905. <lb/>
E. J. Brooks, <lb/>
of Martha A. <lb/>
K West h <lb/>
On <lb/>
Apple-, Mill ,<lb/>
Mulches. , <lb/>
Hull., On, <lb/>
h,<lb/>
Raisins, Glues <lb/>
New <lb/>
mi <lb/>
STRAY CA <lb/>
One ox. while and red. marked crop <lb/>
in right ear. slit and in left, <lb/>
and one White and <lb/>
color, marked crop half crop in <lb/>
left ear, in right have been <lb/>
with my k two or three years. <lb/>
I are notified to call for name <lb/>
and pat J. A. <lb/>
D. N. C. <lb/>
t d once a w s w. <lb/>
Sessoms <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Robert Sessoms <lb/>
The defendant above named will take <lb/>
notice, that an action entitled us above <lb/>
has bee i in the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county a degree <lb/>
of absolute divorce from said defend- <lb/>
ant, upon the ground of abandonment <lb/>
adultery, and the said <lb/>
will further take notice that he is re- <lb/>
quired to appear at the next term of <lb/>
the Superior court of county to <lb/>
1- In-Ill at the court house it. Green- <lb/>
ville on the tad Monday after the 1st <lb/>
Monday September, it being <lb/>
the day of September, and <lb/>
answer hi-demur to the complaint <lb/>
said action, or the plaintiff will apply <lb/>
to for the relief in <lb/>
said complaint. <lb/>
This the day of July. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, r. S. C <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV, M W Principal <lb/>
PROF w. M HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A home and <lb/>
School for boys and men <lb/>
Splendidly located in <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately on S, A. L., road in u <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
on acre farm. <lb/>
further information ad- ; <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate a Furniture Store, next <lb/>
Littleton, N. door to post office, and have <lb/>
i your <lb/>
NEW M A Sewing Machine Ad- <lb/>
WHAT MORE <lb/>
Could Yon Ask <lb/>
Than to drop in <lb/>
LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
On ale via. <lb/>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. <lb/>
Extremely low Rates are <lb/>
announced by the South- <lb/>
Railway from points <lb/>
on its Uses for follow- <lb/>
Special <lb/>
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, <lb/>
Colo . National <lb/>
Grand Anny of the Republic, <lb/>
September lo 1905. <lb/>
Louisville. , <lb/>
National Association<lb/>
to 1905 <lb/>
Training July to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
School <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Term , Con- <lb/>
great, Aug l 1905. <lb/>
Ph. Kill <lb/>
taut and <lb/>
I. F, <lb/>
ht 1905. <lb/>
Portland Ore., Man <lb/>
San Cal , <lb/>
i Clark i <lb/>
and <lb/>
on Pacific Coast, <lb/>
to October 1905. <lb/>
Va , , <lb/>
September to <lb/>
1905. <lb/>
Rate for the above <lb/>
open to Hie public. <lb/>
will lie to there <lb/>
from on the <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
can lie hail <lb/>
upon application In any Ticket <lb/>
Alien of the Southern K or <lb/>
of lines, or <lb/>
I---I in <lb/>
R. L. VERNON. T. P. A. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. C. <lb/>
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
H Traffic <lb/>
Manager; W. H. Tayloe, tie <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leaves <lb/>
daily <lb/>
at a. for a <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
hi in. <lb/>
Conned tog at Washington with <lb/>
Norfolk tor <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
New and -all <lb/>
North, a <lb/>
all Wed. <lb/>
Shippers miler <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, care k <lb/>
Southern B. K. <lb/>
Balling hours subject to <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
T. H. Agent. <lb/>
ton, X. C. <lb/>
J. J. Agent, <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. and <lb/>
f. Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
At the Old Stand. <lb/>
have the stock of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
ill carry on the bus- <lb/>
at his old stand en Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I will mill to the Stock to meet the <lb/>
demands of the trade and will at <lb/>
ill times carry a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars, etc. <lb/>
Call on me when want the <lb/>
best Groceries the lowest price <lb/>
at which can lie old. <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Grocer. <lb/>
justed Free <lb/>
of cost. Other machines re <lb/>
paired and adjusted at reason- <lb/>
able rates. Cull and see me and <lb/>
let's talk the, machine business <lb/>
over. <lb/>
James Brown. <lb/>
to <lb/>
W hen yon have a of clothes, <lb/>
pair of pants lo -i- m or press, <lb/>
remember that I only out <lb/>
first work. Also working <lb/>
over and altering clothing. Prices <lb/>
very reasonable. Mat infliction or <lb/>
your money back. Give me a trial. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
Back of Davis Barber <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
How Is <lb/>
Is your pulse weak, too slow, <lb/>
too fast, or docs it skip beat <lb/>
Do you have shortness of <lb/>
breath, weak or hungry spells, <lb/>
or choking <lb/>
spells, palpitation, fluttering;, <lb/>
pains around the heart, in side <lb/>
and or hurt when <lb/>
lying on left side <lb/>
If you have any of these <lb/>
symptoms your heart is weak <lb/>
or diseased, and cannot get <lb/>
better without assistance. <lb/>
Dr. Heart Cure <lb/>
strengthens weak hearts, and <lb/>
rarely ever fails to cure heart <lb/>
disease. Try it, and see how <lb/>
quickly you will find relief. <lb/>
I took <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
J. Elks, <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Horns, <lb/>
J. K. Spier, J. R. Barn bill <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
Clerk C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of <lb/>
Hans. <lb/>
TreasurerS T. White. <lb/>
William <lb/>
D. Cox. <lb/>
Board of Q. <lb/>
Cox, Chairman, B. M. <lb/>
Whitehurst, L. C. Arthur, <lb/>
Superintendent Education- <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Standard keeper C E. Flem- <lb/>
if <lb/>
J. E. Noble. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Charles b, J. K. <lb/>
W . A. A. H. <lb/>
C Carr. T K. Hooker, <lb/>
J. . Lanier <lb/>
M. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Tax <lb/>
J T An <lb/>
. A Clark. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Chief Department R.<lb/>
J. J. S. Con e- <lb/>
ton, L. <lb/>
rill <lb/>
Prayer me. each <lb/>
day Sunday schools <lb/>
m. <lb/>
V II. <lb/>
of Sunday <lb/>
School N pastor. <lb/>
Christ i.-R H. Moore. <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
day l . H. Parker <lb/>
t mi inlay School. <lb/>
Episcopal -Rev. V, E. Cox, <lb/>
Services every first <lb/>
an bin Sunday. B <lb/>
Brown Superintendent of <lb/>
Sum School. <lb/>
Free W. <lb/>
H No <lb/>
r- <lb/>
Mel In m Rev J A <lb/>
day vices every Sunday <lb/>
. Sunday School <lb/>
B Dove Sup <lb/>
School <lb/>
No , <lb/>
Lodge No. A <lb/>
F M 1st and <lb/>
3rd Monday nights In each <lb/>
J M. lease, Sec <lb/>
No. O <lb/>
K every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W R <lb/>
V G. W F <lb/>
Sec- <lb/>
Tar River No. <lb/>
Meets every I <lb/>
E G Flanagan, C <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
I O R M, meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night J II <lb/>
Harris. Sachem; <lb/>
ward a, of R <lb/>
Pitt Council U A <lb/>
M. every Monday <lb/>
night E Evans, <lb/>
H B Tripp, R S. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
Always <lb/>
-ox- <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
January 1st. 1902. <lb/>
with and dropsy, <lb/>
crew worse, i told <lb/>
by physician that my nine <lb/>
was Sly <lb/>
had mo up ti My <lb/>
limbs body wore <lb/>
than and <lb/>
writer had i.-d <lb/>
at least months I had to sit <lb/>
propped up In bed to heap from <lb/>
I pent fur bottles of Dr. <lb/>
by the T <lb/>
had them all I was entirely <lb/>
cured. I feel have for <lb/>
twenty years, and I am to do <lb/>
any hind of work on my farm. My <lb/>
attending physician told me If ft <lb/>
been r. Heart Cure <lb/>
would now In <lb/>
L, T. Ky. <lb/>
Dr. Heart la sold by <lb/>
your druggist, who will guarantee that <lb/>
the f.-st bottle will benefit. If It <lb/>
he will refund your money. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
R. L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Stock of Framing x f t. <lb/>
Also German Siding, Ceiling and <lb/>
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb/>
lumber for a <lb/>
complete. Bills cat to or <lb/>
on short <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co- <lb/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located main <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Four in operation and <lb/>
one over by a skilled <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
Oar<lb/>
We Mm <lb/>
lull when <lb/>
i if Mined. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
for <lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
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 <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
Paints you need<lb/>
We trust that you 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 Commercial <lb/>
Science <lb/>
Scientific Manual Training <lb/>
Pedagogical <lb/>
Three Courses leading to degrees. Well-equipped Training School for <lb/>
Teachers. Faculty numbers Board, and fees for use <lb/>
of books, etc , a For free-tuition For nm- <lb/>
of the state, mi. Fourteenth annual session begins September <lb/>
1906, To secure board In the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should <lb/>
be made Mart July IS. Correspondent invited from those desiring <lb/>
tent and stenographers. 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. High grade work. High of <lb/>
and social life. Conservatory advantages in music Ad- <lb/>
courses in Art Elocution. Hot water heat. <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remarkable health only one death among pupils <lb/>
n years.-. Close personal attention t the health and social <lb/>
development of every pupil. High standard of <lb/>
All dross alike on all public occasions. CHARGES <lb/>
LOW. <lb/>
Session will S-pt. 13th, 1905. For <lb/>
J. M RHODES, 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 MAY 29th. 1905.<lb/>
9152,151.48 Stock paid 925,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, <lb/>
Undivided Profit lees <lb/>
Expenses Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46 <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks oat- <lb/>
standing 2,751.36 <lb/>
Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
All other real estate <lb/>
Hue from Banks <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
notes <lb/>
6,857.74 <lb/>
2,500.00 <lb/>
3,647.32 <lb/>
2,000.00 <lb/>
52,953.67 <lb/>
1,109.84 <lb/>
9,871.00 <lb/>
9241,486.53 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above true to tho best of knowledge <lb/>
and belief aM ES I. LITTLE. , <lb/>
before <lb/>
ion, i ins of Jane, <lb/>
J. TYSON, <lb/>
Public <lb/>
a. MOVE, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
U. W. <lb/>
Director <lb/>
OUR AYDEN <lb/>
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Agent. <lb/>
-v N. C. --v <lb/>
N. c, Aug. l, <lb/>
J. Ross and wife are spending <lb/>
the day e. <lb/>
t agent for <lb/>
and we <lb/>
gnat pleasure In receiving <lb/>
and <lb/>
in arrears. have a <lb/>
of nil who receive mail i <lb/>
Nits W also take <lb/>
Ar job <lb/>
Mis Marian Hodges, of Kin <lb/>
is visiting Miss Ma- <lb/>
Cannon <lb/>
If you need anything in <lb/>
Of Crockery, Tin mm <lb/>
to see us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Mrs. Maggie Griffin, of Ne- <lb/>
came up Saturday lo <lb/>
her Hr. N. J. Ormond, o <lb/>
M. B. Tripp Bro. are D <lb/>
lo wooden legs <lb/>
cripple or mules. <lb/>
latest watt a decided success. <lb/>
If am <lb/>
electric <lb/>
head Ayden i <lb/>
won't have to tin <lb/>
when it rains. They an <lb/>
thick. <lb/>
Miss Olivia Berry <lb/>
yesterday from <lb/>
F her <lb/>
with lier will <lb/>
days in <lb/>
E. K. Co. will do all <lb/>
possible can to please you win <lb/>
their new line of heavy and <lb/>
lira, D. Berry returned Sn- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
received, line line of ii. <lb/>
and can <lb/>
J. D. Moon, Va., l- <lb/>
here daughter, Mrs <lb/>
Stancil II <lb/>
are re- <lb/>
daily am <lb/>
light from the <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
piny ball here next Thursday. <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. B <lb/>
The best. <lb/>
Mis Annie Dixon came up <lb/>
train Sunday from <lb/>
tie was accompanied by Mir <lb/>
Sallie of <lb/>
The ladies say that Cannon <lb/>
have the prettiest line <lb/>
Ires goods in town. <lb/>
The trustees of graded <lb/>
till meet next Monday night <lb/>
he purpose of electing teacher- <lb/>
for the next session. <lb/>
Tobacco thermometer- <lb/>
for sale by Cannon Tyson <lb/>
W. C. Jacks D. R <lb/>
J C. are from <lb/>
Springs, where they have been in <lb/>
attendance upon <lb/>
f church. <lb/>
Fancy oranges, applet <lb/>
at E. a Go's. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Jackson and children <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
Simplex guano distributors, <lb/>
and repairs at J. R <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Some finest timber <lb/>
we have are on <lb/>
the Ayden Milling Mfg. Co, The <lb/>
generally are whoppers. <lb/>
Ladies misses children black <lb/>
and while slippers all sizes at <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
The overseers of <lb/>
township are hereby that <lb/>
the road supervisors will meet in <lb/>
Ayden August 5th. 1905. It <lb/>
first Saturday as required by <lb/>
law. They will meet at <lb/>
a, m. <lb/>
During the past week Mr. <lb/>
Noell found in the road near R. <lb/>
pail <lb/>
a felt case which <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
J. K. Stokes, of It <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Harris says that <lb/>
Town Country <lb/>
colors arc by far the best goods <lb/>
that he ever used n <lb/>
knocked out several other <lb/>
brands in a real at Greenville In-. <lb/>
summer. sold by J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro <lb/>
Religious services a ere <lb/>
ed i be chi i, <lb/>
Sunday by <lb/>
rook hi J. K. Smith <lb/>
Bra., the beat can <lb/>
for my eat <lb/>
they want . I ii at a lime. <lb/>
H. went ii <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Cot Urn <lb/>
plows aim extra J. U <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Nina Cannon baa come from <lb/>
a in <lb/>
Call on Hart A for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, none better <lb/>
to be an , <lb/>
J. H. A Bro. a <lb/>
calf to sell a <lb/>
price. <lb/>
For can peaches, apples, n <lb/>
c, apply B. K. Bail <lb/>
Richard Joyner <lb/>
gate J. A. Davis went to <lb/>
Sunday returned sun. <lb/>
A large plaining and a <lb/>
improved tools with which to i <lb/>
our work. Satisfaction <lb/>
M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb/>
Miss Cox baa gone lo <lb/>
City to visit hiss Pauline Burn, i <lb/>
The freshen loaf bread n, <lb/>
from the oven at <lb/>
Ann Coward, , <lb/>
visiting her daughter, J. <lb/>
moved into their brick <lb/>
on south aide <lb/>
The are full to <lb/>
for the constable's place. <lb/>
manufacture <lb/>
the trade, that are simply t, <lb/>
smooth eat on market. <lb/>
ow can by properly <lb/>
me same and paying this <lb/>
mil ice. <lb/>
A. D. and John Man- <lb/>
of here <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
That last car choice hay J. <lb/>
smith K Bro., received is fine. <lb/>
J. Jr. and family are <lb/>
at Morehead. <lb/>
soda fountain <lb/>
will be in service <lb/>
now to the end of season. <lb/>
newest and latest drinks <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
something nice try them. <lb/>
Miss May who been <lb/>
visit to Miss Blanch Cannon, <lb/>
has to her home <lb/>
J. Br. gives me <lb/>
nine for my hams, <lb/>
eggs than anybody <lb/>
Key. T. U. came borne <lb/>
. .- from where <lb/>
lie baa Waco to till bis regular <lb/>
appointment. <lb/>
Goto B. K new <lb/>
market for beef, fresh meats, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish. <lb/>
Misses Lena Belle <lb/>
are visiting friends near <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
i-e lime is good for any <lb/>
crop and a farmer should use it <lb/>
freely, at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
R F. Johnson, of . <lb/>
former was here <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
The owners of the new store <lb/>
that are completed are making <lb/>
cement pavements in front <lb/>
same. It will not be before <lb/>
all the sidewalks on oar principal <lb/>
will be of cement which <lb/>
will of course add very much i. <lb/>
i he convenience well as appear- <lb/>
of things in general. Now n <lb/>
our business men would only get <lb/>
together and start, a factory Ayden <lb/>
would be strictly in it. The cob- <lb/>
bing needed is a little enterprise <lb/>
display of energy. The money <lb/>
here abundance we <lb/>
hope the matter may he <lb/>
Those white and tan slippers <lb/>
R. Smith A Bro., are <lb/>
est for children I have seen tun <lb/>
I do know that J. Ii. Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and ginghams in town. <lb/>
unite Bro., bare bought a <lb/>
r load of cooking and heating <lb/>
and you can get your <lb/>
y coming at once. <lb/>
Say neighbor have yen <lb/>
distributor t <lb/>
Smith Bro. It It em <lb/>
i any quantity yaw and <lb/>
waste at the ends of <lb/>
it a machine. <lb/>
Slipper, and taste <lb/>
re being sold extremely <lb/>
r cash by Cannon <lb/>
forget that Cannon a <lb/>
can year want ii <lb/>
anything in <lb/>
Old man what makes <lb/>
lo J. R. Smith A Bro., to <lb/>
fear I m, <lb/>
any thing I want from <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb/>
Bed Cook Stoves, Baby <lb/>
etc, up <lb/>
neat 5-room house with gar- <lb/>
and all out <lb/>
located on main street in a goon <lb/>
for rent by J. R. <lb/>
Smith A Bro. <lb/>
hay, ship stuff, <lb/>
brand, seed hulls meal <lb/>
on hand. Cannon Tyson. <lb/>
Those art squares, <lb/>
Cannon Tyson have just received <lb/>
are beauties. <lb/>
A. Griffin has <lb/>
brick fir Mile and is burning <lb/>
new kilns constantly. When m <lb/>
brick see him or write <lb/>
i Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Oranges, apples, bananas and all <lb/>
fruits kept by <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
Cannon Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
selling their pretty enamel bed <lb/>
steads cheap. They are <lb/>
Those Royal Felt Mattresses <lb/>
that Cannon Tyson handle are <lb/>
the equal anyone the market. <lb/>
We will beginning on <lb/>
day June 21st offer for cash our <lb/>
j entire stock of clothing, dry -nous <lb/>
j notions, bats at prices <lb/>
; before unheard of in the town of <lb/>
j Ayden. Our is too large <lb/>
and we take this means of <lb/>
same. We have just a <lb/>
j large lot plaid that we ate <lb/>
at per yard, white sheet- <lb/>
j Inge per C. Jackson <lb/>
a Go. Ayden, N. c. <lb/>
Get the Cox cotton planter the <lb/>
on the market at J. Smith ft <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Did you know you could get one <lb/>
of the old time Gophers and any <lb/>
I size blade you Want J. R. Smith <lb/>
ft <lb/>
My office w ill be <lb/>
mouth as shall be in <lb/>
for the purpose of taking <lb/>
a special in <lb/>
J. W. Taylor. <lb/>
Don't foil to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both plain and <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
i ha a fin <lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
via <lb/>
COAST LINE. <lb/>
N. Y., and <lb/>
B P o K k y <lb/>
1905. Tick.-. <lb/>
sale <lb/>
limit 15th. will<lb/>
in direction of <lb/>
final limit to August be <lb/>
by of <lb/>
Uh Spec-ml and <lb/>
of fee -OVER <lb/>
re and <lb/>
Philadelphia on tickets reading <lb/>
win be <lb/>
on trip within <lb/>
transit limit, and on return trip <lb/>
within final limit, July II <lb/>
tickets have been extended, <lb/>
can be taken nor lo exceed <lb/>
days, not later then August 4th <lb/>
and <lb/>
National <lb/>
Association, I <lb/>
July 37th. sale <lb/>
June 9th to July 2nd <lb/>
final limit Tickets <lb/>
restricted to continuous passage <lb/>
lit each direction. Extension of <lb/>
final limit may be obtained <lb/>
i 31st, by deposit of <lb/>
ticket win, Agent <lb/>
payment of fee of SO cents . <lb/>
time deposit. Stop over <lb/>
New York on trip limy <lb/>
obtained provided <lb/>
been by join <lb/>
agent. Park and l <lb/>
l Joint New <lb/>
mil Inter I ban one Mm <lb/>
validation at Asbury <lb/>
a d upon o t. e . I <lb/>
at time deposit, inn in <lb/>
m ease shall slop over at New <lb/>
York beyond <lb/>
Slat. Slop <lb/>
and Philadelphia will <lb/>
on the going trip <lb/>
win in going limit the <lb/>
to exceed July 3rd and on <lb/>
trip within final <lb/>
limit of ticket. If tickets nave <lb/>
been extended stop over may lie <lb/>
taken period of days not <lb/>
to exceed August 31st.<lb/>
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb/>
N. C.-a- <lb/>
At th close business . Way 1906. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
ad <lb/>
Demand 500.09<lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver Coin, <lb/>
National. Bank notes and <lb/>
other U. <lb/>
paid <lb/>
fund <lb/>
Undivided <lb/>
expenses, <lb/>
Wot<lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
p Women. <lb/>
ULTRA SHOE for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the moist details and <lb/>
so perfected in it <lb/>
there is do other <lb/>
on market <lb/>
th,. its <lb/>
if its equal <lb/>
Hen; the fundamental basis <lb/>
f a perfect shoe. We employ <lb/>
our expert designers, and <lb/>
every Ultra made over <lb/>
to meet th- closest variations <lb/>
of width and woman's <lb/>
footwear <lb/>
the Ultra Shoe meets every <lb/>
requirement of many <lb/>
of <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S ONS. <lb/>
Alter July 1st I will lie <lb/>
pared to furnish private con- <lb/>
j to depot for <lb/>
I persons in town at <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
depot and wharf fare on <lb/>
i that will also be j <lb/>
J. TURNAGE-; <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb/>
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props <lb/>
Cleanliness Motto. <lb/>
Only experienced men em <lb/>
ployed. Opposite drug <lb/>
The Security I Annuity Company <lb/>
Mutual- <lb/>
A Homo Company conducted on a safe, economical ;,, <lb/>
interest of its policy holders. we can save <lb/>
The oldest companies have been on a . . i <lb/>
Life. Age <lb/>
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb/>
The firm of L. H. <lb/>
plumbers is <lb/>
dissolved by mutual <lb/>
I he plumbing business here- <lb/>
be conducted by I,. H. Pen- <lb/>
All accounts due the firm <lb/>
tin-i lie i aid to him. <lb/>
L. H. Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
7.8 <lb/>
Company <lb/>
New Life <lb/>
Equitable <lb/>
Mutual <lb/>
Mutual <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
North Western <lb/>
Security <lb/>
New Rate <lb/>
el. <lb/>
no<lb/>
I in<lb/>
on <lb/>
; i tin <lb/>
ii <lb/>
II per el Q <lb/>
is <lb/>
so <lb/>
f-very policy is tho , . , <lb/>
with the <lb/>
F. M. HORNADAY, Ag n, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Institute for <lb/>
Women <lb/>
of <lb/>
Music. The <lb/>
Best Place <lb/>
for Your <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
Courses <lb/>
id-lie. <lb/>
truly. <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
If you contemplate <lb/>
your property wail. M <lb/>
you are waiting your house or bus- <lb/>
house may be destroyed by <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
The Time to Ad u New <lb/>
while the property valuable and <lb/>
when earn get a policy <lb/>
the fire too late. I write <lb/>
that insures. Let me <lb/>
it to you. <lb/>
W. E. Ag. <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Brisk Beat <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Best <lb/>
Lighted <lb/>
House <lb/>
in the <lb/>
State <lb/>
nest <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Customers <lb/>
and their team. <lb/>
Bria <lb/>
Warehouse, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
bring us your Tobacco <lb/>
The Brick <lb/>
guarantee full market price. <lb/>
BRINKLEY <lb/>
Proprietors <lb/>
The 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/>
We will always work for your interest Auctioneer <lb/>
H. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
Ed. Harris <lb/>
Clip Calculator. <lb/>
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TOM <lb/>
Abreast the of the Times. <lb/>
Bargains Never go Begging <lb/>
Our bargains 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 for the <lb/>
pose of advertising at a low price, but our offerings consist of <lb/>
regular from regular stock at reduced prices. <lb/>
The buying public will not fail to note the difference. <lb/>
You are invited to make an investigation, note the prices <lb/>
and quality of the goods offered. They are 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 Below and Your Purse <lb/>
Strings Will Slacken. <lb/>
the Seashore <lb/>
or Mountains. <lb/>
Beady w- ii- minute <lb/>
yon buy them, all half <lb/>
and h-so- <lb/>
waist hat , worth , <lb/>
and o. <lb/>
Shirt Waists Collars. <lb/>
shirt i-t c liars in <lb/>
all colors, worth <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Gents Furnishings. <lb/>
Newest In men's <lb/>
th Colonial cravat-, new <lb/>
club ties and in <lb/>
and plain <lb/>
colors <lb/>
Linen collars <lb/>
Link cuffs <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
Black <lb/>
hose Tan <lb/>
and <lb/>
Negligee Shirts. <lb/>
Soft la whit <lb/>
and Bl <lb/>
Corset Specialties <lb/>
We have little of. <lb/>
R C B <lb/>
four .-. <lb/>
ties which re an- Selling at g <lb/>
Silks. f pert a dollar soft <lb/>
A sale of Bilks. Too many shins in a verier an <lb/>
silks for th- season, nil reduced patterns usually <lb/>
i. Plain in all at <lb/>
long as they last Our special in linen and <lb/>
Silk Ribbons in all Colors, white clean <lb/>
To make dean B in the s the <lb/>
e. T. <lb/>
Gigantic <lb/>
Sensational Marvel Sale <lb/>
of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb/>
of Bargain Offered Were on all Sides by the Thousands <lb/>
who Have Attended the Preceding Day of This SALE <lb/>
WAIT A MINUTE <lb/>
To-morrow will be a Red Letter Day <lb/>
The Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are and Biggest. Come early for <lb/>
the Work of a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low like the dew the Mid- <lb/>
day Sun. <lb/>
Anything buy is Bargain. The Wreckage of Values is It will Pay to make Tour <lb/>
tor both present and future needs. Judge our by the Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
v; . <lb/>
one half. <lb/>
Neck ribbons in colors <lb/>
worth 16- l-an it Cc yd <lb/>
Summer Lawns. <lb/>
All Lawns have been <lb/>
out and have been <lb/>
knifed <lb/>
All t i clean up at <lb/>
and <lb/>
Girdle the wanted <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Ladies in <lb/>
and white <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
and Men's white <lb/>
Hi reg- <lb/>
clean tin for <lb/>
Ladies em d i I <lb/>
h 1.1 and clean <lb/>
at c each <lb/>
Baby Caps. <lb/>
Baby win <lb/>
and cl an up at and <lb/>
Umbrellas. <lb/>
Um-l <lb/>
-r-i rods black <lb/>
Gingham w <lb/>
Prints the best <lb/>
kink, cleat at yd <lb/>
In towels, <lb/>
clean sit o and <lb/>
Mill End Sale of Table Dam- <lb/>
ask Boa and goods, clean <lb/>
at <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
All low cut shoes to go. <lb/>
in white canvas ail sizes <lb/>
clean at <lb/>
bl ask and tan, clean <lb/>
up at 1.15 <lb/>
in black and tan clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in Patent leather and <lb/>
tan clean at <lb/>
an-1 Embroideries to <lb/>
go at h and i price <lb/>
Corset Covers. <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
clean at <lb/>
India Lawns. <lb/>
inches wide good <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
Ladle's and Misses <lb/>
Tans Black and <lb/>
special clean at <lb/>
kind clean price <lb/>
Men's Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
H her- <lb/>
calf. Patent calf ltd <lb/>
Kid and <lb/>
given <lb/>
Banister no <lb/>
Shape Bo <lb/>
R H B <lb/>
Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
Men's straw hat- n sailors <lb/>
and Panama shapes have been <lb/>
knifed I. h wear <lb/>
vet <lb/>
Clothing that is Labeled. <lb/>
E F -K F is the <lb/>
i est. <lb/>
A of matting all is in- <lb/>
in the Bale. <lb/>
t good yard wide <lb/>
bleaching must go in this sale <lb/>
largo<lb/>
Sc Hamburg special <lb/>
value at this this sale <lb/>
yd regular Sc Checked <lb/>
Homespun must go at <lb/>
Beat Apron check <lb/>
gingham while it lasts <lb/>
Special value and cut in <lb/>
lawns <lb/>
A nice Um only <lb/>
Clark's Cotton in this sale <lb/>
Furniture must all prices <lb/>
cut for this sale. <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
men's bordered <lb/>
handkerchiefs <lb/>
sales price, each <lb/>
doz men's handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above, finer <lb/>
extra grade white <lb/>
and colored men's <lb/>
regular <lb/>
and Sip. valuer; on <lb/>
specially at <lb/>
pure linen white hand <lb/>
kerchief, neatly <lb/>
ed regular grade for <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Bleached Table Dam- <lb/>
ask regular value, sale <lb/>
serge Word, to White Satin <lb/>
t. importance of these tor, fr <lb/>
All most <lb/>
first <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Hose. <lb/>
White <lb/>
pr <lb/>
lass or money <lb/>
Dave he <lb/>
,, , , , . . prices. <lb/>
Men s wool special <lb/>
. , India Linens, worth <lb/>
Trunks. price <lb/>
Dimities, values up <lb/>
that the <lb/>
smasher. Seward automatic Wash <lb/>
trey trunks, are c made, i considered excellent val <lb/>
S long and durable. AM to at sale price <lb/>
cleared the tali stock; silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A flurry i silk, that will <lb/>
an interesting topic. <lb/>
yard wide <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. Bleached Satin <lb/>
full in h <lb/>
to <lb/>
by an easy scale land <lb/>
13.00 <lb/>
Suit Cases. <lb/>
Suit cases for he seashore <lb/>
man <lb/>
We you at and <lb/>
take you up to Bo a linen <lb/>
all leather These <lb/>
are make <lb/>
Shirts. <lb/>
Men's night shirts <lb/>
all the coolest, regular price <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
Patterns. <lb/>
The papal pat <lb/>
terns are the best. seam <lb/>
all at one price <lb/>
now higher now lower. Sheets <lb/>
for August now ready and <lb/>
yours for the asking <lb/>
Meanings Talcum powder <lb/>
box, why pay morel <lb/>
and tan box <lb/>
Men's canvass and <lb/>
low cut's at off the regular <lb/>
price <lb/>
shoes, up at <lb/>
low cut's, clean up <lb/>
Men's fine pants, <lb/>
from to Doc <lb/>
prov <lb/>
worth LIB now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
inch velvet, ad <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk worth <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form <lb/>
fitting sets, in all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
and straight front including <lb/>
the celebrated B <lb/>
Other Beauties <lb/>
lie <lb/>
All the are <lb/>
in the line of <lb/>
oxfords and we <lb/>
are showing at to <lb/>
Satin Dam- <lb/>
to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
large s k Napkins, <lb/>
worth a doz; sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large Turkish <lb/>
Bath Towels, price <lb/>
Linen Crash, <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Full White Bed <lb/>
Spreads, rest Marseilles <lb/>
patterns for <lb/>
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
reg. value; sale price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
Men's and Hats in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up<lb/>
Men's tine felt Hats, in- <lb/>
ranging <lb/>
from and at the <lb/>
exceeding low price of <lb/>
Men's Hats in <lb/>
and Denver shapes, <lb/>
come in and nutria <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the as west shapes <lb/>
us well as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every- <lb/>
where for marvelous <lb/>
sale <lb/>
Staple Department <lb/>
yards lie <lb/>
1,900 yards Hope <lb/>
yards Res Seal <lb/>
Toil de Noon <lb/>
Apron Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Best Calico American <lb/>
Carmine Red, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape and Voile <lb/>
complete assortment <lb/>
English Coverts and Damask <lb/>
suitings <lb/>
All wool <lb/>
value <lb/>
Novelty Suitings and Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles and <lb/>
Crashes, late Spring style <lb/>
desirable shades <lb/>
Black Cheviot in. <lb/>
wide, worth a yard, <lb/>
sale price, yard <lb/>
The imported <lb/>
Mohairs, Sicilians <lb/>
Mohair Serges and silk <lb/>
warp up <lb/>
to sale price- <lb/>
Men'S Pants <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Bo <lb/>
Men's latest style <lb/>
and Worsted <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
stripes, all sizes, reg. <lb/>
all go on this at 91.49 <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly- <lb/>
sold for and sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine that always sell <lb/>
for stripe, <lb/>
cheviots Si fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only 93.08 <lb/>
Men's Pants of in <lb/>
patterns, regular <lb/>
91.75 sellers; sale price 91.19 <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
worth up to sale price <lb/>
pair of <lb/>
reg. sellers; sale prise <lb/>
A consolidation of several <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, <lb/>
value and <lb/>
Ladles Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
Ore pairs of very <lb/>
finest of this seasons goods, <lb/>
hand sewed lace or button, <lb/>
all weights of sole. French <lb/>
kid. patent Russia calf <lb/>
act They are fare the bust <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come all <lb/>
size and widths, worth from <lb/>
to a-. and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies line kid shoes, <lb/>
button and lace, too <lb/>
and patent tip wort <lb/>
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb/>
all popular leathers, also <lb/>
white worth up to <lb/>
sale price to 91.10 <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, price now <lb/>
A tine cotton fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
tine plain and lace <lb/>
styles hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
ladies beautiful fancy <lb/>
hose, worth choice, pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib- <lb/>
bed hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black fine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's finest French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
Sic. at <lb/>
Men's good fast black <lb/>
socks, regular mads, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast b lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
91.50 during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty styles is <lb/>
and elegant -garments <lb/>
that were always sold at <lb/>
all in this sale at <lb/>
distinct <lb/>
in Ultra Fashion- <lb/>
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb/>
all the of novelties <lb/>
Se <lb/>
sale only, pair and staple styles, sale price 91.29 <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb/>
Pub an End to It All. <lb/>
The Penalty. <lb/>
A little thing sometimes results <lb/>
death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb/>
a a or <lb/>
over taxed Dizziness, i the death penalty. it <lb/>
e. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb/>
A little forethought may save <lb/>
you do end of trouble. Anyone <lb/>
who makes it a to keep <lb/>
Cholera, and <lb/>
remedy at hand known this <lb/>
to be a fact. For sale by Jno. L. <lb/>
Woolen, <lb/>
The pills that act as a tonic, and <lb/>
net as a drastic DeWitt's <lb/>
Little Earl rare <lb/>
Headache, <lb/>
Dees, Jaundice, etc. Risers <lb/>
are small and easy to take sod easy <lb/>
Liver and <lb/>
constipation. But to Dr. <lb/>
King's New Lit Pills they <lb/>
to it all. They are gentle hat <lb/>
thorough. Try I hero. Only <lb/>
Guaranteed by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
After a hearty meal a dose of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will <lb/>
an attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
Is a thorough and a <lb/>
guaranteed core for Indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Gas on <lb/>
Hour Risings, Bad <lb/>
is wise to have <lb/>
v.-i It's the <lb/>
salve on earth and will prevent fa- <lb/>
burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
and threaten. Only at <lb/>
J. L. Drug Store. <lb/>
, Weak <lb/>
to act. Bold by John L. Breath and all Stomach troubles, <lb/>
druggist. Sold by John L. druggist. Sold by John L. Wooten, <lb/>
Never in the way, so to <lb/>
carry, easy to take, and <lb/>
failing id results are De- <lb/>
Witt's Little Early Risers. These <lb/>
famous little pills are a certain <lb/>
bilious- <lb/>
torpid and all of the ills <lb/>
resulting constipation. They <lb/>
tonic and strengthen the liver. <lb/>
End of Bitter Fight. <lb/>
hail a long and <lb/>
stubborn fight with on <lb/>
my right write,. P. <lb/>
Du Pout, G. gave me up. <lb/>
Everybody thought my inn- had <lb/>
come. As a last revolt I tried Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery for <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A start ling announcement that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A down system, or <lb/>
invariably suicide and <lb/>
something has been found that <lb/>
will prevent that condition which <lb/>
makes suicide likely. At the first The I <lb/>
thought of self take was striking and I was on my test <lb/>
Electric It being a great , a few days. Vow I've entirely <lb/>
tonic and will ; regained my It conquers <lb/>
the nerves build up the system all coughs, colds, and throat and <lb/>
It's also a stomach, liver and Guaranteed by <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only druggist. Price <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. j Me, Trial bottles free <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
I Dickinson a <lb/>
Rogers razor with shell <lb/>
Polish white shoes at handle. Reward for return to <lb/>
M. k Fleming's barber shop. <lb/>
THE EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Miter and Owner <lb/>
mi Friday. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
VOL No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. Pin COUNTY. TUESDAY. AUGUST 1905. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
TWO TOBACCO KINGS. <lb/>
North Carolina Has th Biggest in <lb/>
the WM. <lb/>
live in a town which it the <lb/>
greatest seat of the ping <lb/>
industry in the world, the town of <lb/>
Salem, N. said <lb/>
J. C. one of the most <lb/>
prominent lawyers of the Old <lb/>
North State, at the Raleigh. <lb/>
year, s the will <lb/>
show, there was a production of <lb/>
p of plug tobacco <lb/>
in the factories of <lb/>
look as if that much plug <lb/>
be chewed up a decade, <lb/>
somebody must get away <lb/>
with it, for the output is <lb/>
A REVIVAL. <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
Town Beys Defeat Tobacco Crows. <lb/>
Ia the early pert Jno when <lb/>
there were visitor here galore, and <lb/>
the was saw everything <lb/>
lively, use a trite <lb/>
there was <lb/>
II the tine, and everybody was <lb/>
enjoying Base hall was on <lb/>
every tongue. When you saw a <lb/>
crowd talking on the corners, in <lb/>
Dr. drug store, <lb/>
half you knew it was of <lb/>
baseball they were talking. It <lb/>
was way all through June, <lb/>
then came a slump. It was a <lb/>
terrible slump, and when it was <lb/>
over ball was dead <lb/>
that was not enough <lb/>
increasing. Winston and Salem <lb/>
a mark its untimely grave with <lb/>
are two separate and independent j, , ; J <lb/>
municipalities, and et are <lb/>
bat one Salem is by <lb/>
As Transacted by th Aldermen. <lb/>
The of aldermen met in <lb/>
session Thursday <lb/>
six of the members being <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The finance committee <lb/>
mended the following levy <lb/>
taxes fur the year b For get- <lb/>
era purposes <lb/>
valuation, for on improve- <lb/>
bonds cent.-, for interest <lb/>
on graded school cent, <lb/>
f nice of graded schools <lb/>
cents. This makes a total of <lb/>
on each valuation and <lb/>
each poll. This it <lb/>
same total as last year. <lb/>
The reported <lb/>
that i his levy will raise a little <lb/>
CAROLINA CLUB. <lb/>
AND SOCIAL <lb/>
odds the older, as it was <lb/>
f by from Penn- <lb/>
1753, while its partner <lb/>
is a giddy, young thing, whose <lb/>
record goes back only half a <lb/>
Thee were a tine <lb/>
race of people, pious <lb/>
orderly, and the same good trail <lb/>
are exemplified <lb/>
striking personality <lb/>
in is of R. J. <lb/>
the tobacco m and <lb/>
head of a company baa <lb/>
salesmen and <lb/>
in employ. Mr. <lb/>
case <lb/>
thirty year- ago from <lb/>
county, He had a little <lb/>
capital, embarked the man- <lb/>
of in a very mod- <lb/>
est way. Today he i limes <lb/>
a millionaire, and so strongly i- <lb/>
trenched the trust <lb/>
instead of absorbing bis es, <lb/>
a it tried, to be with <lb/>
stock company. <lb/>
North Carolina can b of the <lb/>
two greatest of the <lb/>
J Reynolds and J. B <lb/>
Pot <lb/>
at Sc Neck <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N C , Aug i <lb/>
The second bi lire this year occur- <lb/>
even tombstone. <lb/>
One by the ball players <lb/>
drifted away to their various <lb/>
homes, hat this could not <lb/>
keep silent the spirit that had <lb/>
so <lb/>
George Woodward conceived a <lb/>
brilliant idea the thinking part <lb/>
of his mug the base <lb/>
ball game of all this season was on <lb/>
for Wednesday . <lb/>
George said I tell you what we <lb/>
he meant the tobacco men of the <lb/>
when he said do. <lb/>
I'll if I don't go in box, <lb/>
and we will beat toe out of <lb/>
you. It was no sooner suggested <lb/>
by George decided upon. He <lb/>
was to do the at for the <lb/>
tobacco men. <lb/>
Wednesday at noon n was <lb/>
silence reigned in all <lb/>
the streets of the town when the <lb/>
dry rattling a machine <lb/>
was heard it sounded as a <lb/>
herald of the coming ball game. <lb/>
it was working on the diamond, <lb/>
and Dave told of the <lb/>
game, hanging from place across <lb/>
the street, near Patrick's store. <lb/>
The grew a few pace <lb/>
and the game <lb/>
was on tiring line for <lb/>
the Hugh <lb/>
New Officers for the Year <lb/>
Th second meeting of <lb/>
the Carolina club w held Thurs- <lb/>
day night the club rooms, <lb/>
the following officers were elected <lb/>
for the i-g <lb/>
H. A. White. <lb/>
Vice president, F. <lb/>
Secretary, J. S. Mooring. <lb/>
Treasurer, J. Moore. <lb/>
Board of D. C. Moore <lb/>
D L. James, W. H R <lb/>
O. B. William-, and H. <lb/>
Reports from the retiring officers <lb/>
showed the club he in a good j j <lb/>
condition The total <lb/>
is about seventy five, no <lb/>
is composed of <lb/>
including the <lb/>
license taxes, and the ex- <lb/>
it ill be seen that <lb/>
levy i. low as it could be made <lb/>
The street committee reported <lb/>
that work had been <lb/>
done luring the past mouth <lb/>
of streets fair <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
Complaint being made that the <lb/>
teamster and trash haulers <lb/>
streets had then <lb/>
duty, the chief of police <lb/>
Thursday, 3rd. <lb/>
Ex-Gov. T. J. home <lb/>
today from Morehead. <lb/>
Miss Nina James returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Wrights- <lb/>
Till. <lb/>
Ada went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Miss Ada Wooten returned home <lb/>
Wednesday evening from a visit <lb/>
t Tarboro. <lb/>
Best of came <lb/>
evening to visit <lb/>
II. T. King returned home <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Seven <lb/>
and Clinton. <lb/>
Carroll Stow, of Baltimore, who <lb/>
lite reputation the i <lb/>
club Carolina. The <lb/>
club was only two year <lb/>
the growth ha been won- <lb/>
The a Club is a popular <lb/>
end growing honor <lb/>
and a and has spending a few days <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
K A. Turner and Alex. Blow <lb/>
In today In <lb/>
ball with the team <lb/>
Mrs. . L. and her guest <lb/>
Mrs. Pearl of Salem, <lb/>
Vs., went to Wrightsville today. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Johnson and little <lb/>
son returned Wednesday evening <lb/>
Norfolk and Virginia Bench. <lb/>
Mrs. and <lb/>
Mis Mamie Ruth, went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening to <lb/>
visit <lb/>
Mrs. K. A. Andrews and <lb/>
E. F. Young Arrested Forgery. <lb/>
E. Young, who, at one time <lb/>
the most prominent business <lb/>
man of county, supposed <lb/>
empowered with authority to j lo be worth a great of <lb/>
discharge any such found was arrested yesterday, <lb/>
their duty and employ upon a warrant by K. Lee, <lb/>
others in their places. The a justice of the peace, upon the <lb/>
was the of three of the town <lb/>
authority street forgery of the <lb/>
The cemetery town's treasury account on the; u <lb/>
reported that hands are cleaning of the Merchants and Farm are <lb/>
out the cemetery. bank, of of which he . <lb/>
The code of ordinances already was formerly president, <lb/>
for the government of the I The ease was removed to Justice Misses Bliss and Susie <lb/>
J R. Godwin, upon a plea i who have been <lb/>
a continuance by counsel for the and Which <lb/>
a justified bond in the borne Wednesday <lb/>
sum of was required the <lb/>
appearance of the defendant next <lb/>
Monday, when the case will be <lb/>
beard. Fayetteville <lb/>
town were adopted, with tile <lb/>
addition that bill posters <lb/>
be required to pay a license <lb/>
tax of per year. <lb/>
After some discussion a motion <lb/>
was passed authorizing the <lb/>
of a purchasing <lb/>
committee to ion-chase supplies <lb/>
used the town. The naming <lb/>
Used the Wrong Bait. <lb/>
Yesterday, says the Portland <lb/>
red here last a lo-s pitched. It was u go. <lb/>
of with only <lb/>
Siam after midnight the <lb/>
alarm was sounded and quickly <lb/>
the people of town were aroused <lb/>
to find that a destructive tire was <lb/>
raging near Main street in the <lb/>
business part of the town. <lb/>
The fire started a small out- <lb/>
building in the of the stole of <lb/>
S. J. Stern and J. R. Askers. For <lb/>
half a block the comer <lb/>
12th and Main streets the build- <lb/>
were entirely wood, and it <lb/>
was at that they must <lb/>
all go. about half way the block <lb/>
is the brick store of lid ward Co. <lb/>
and the only hope of the <lb/>
in that building. <lb/>
With anything like a strong wind <lb/>
from the east or the <lb/>
tire block would probably have <lb/>
been destroyed, including some <lb/>
handsome residences facing Church <lb/>
street, west of Main, <lb/>
for the Move was succeeded committee was deferred for th <lb/>
by Burton, Burton by Woodward, I <lb/>
and torn by same one else a man was <lb/>
of the water light plant <lb/>
showed that are now <lb/>
water consumers and eighty-one <lb/>
until nearly whole team had <lb/>
id <lb/>
game the time Umpire Belts <lb/>
called until the game <lb/>
was over. The town boys <lb/>
Next Tuesday we play Washing- <lb/>
ton on our grounds. <lb/>
THE RIGHT MAN. <lb/>
New Jersey Officer Here After Prisoner. <lb/>
Charles S. Moore, an officer <lb/>
of <lb/>
N. J., reached Green- <lb/>
ville Wednesday evening to look <lb/>
after the man, <lb/>
Slaughter, an escaped prisoner <lb/>
from Railway, who was arrested <lb/>
here a few days ago by Chief of <lb/>
Police Smith. Moore <lb/>
found no trouble identifying <lb/>
Slaughter as the right man wanted, <lb/>
but as Slaughter bad to <lb/>
return to New Jersey without <lb/>
extradition the officer left <lb/>
here this morning for Raleigh to <lb/>
In an hour after the alarm was i get Governor Glenn to sign the <lb/>
given the destruction o four <lb/>
stores a sewing machine shop, <lb/>
shoe shop, barber and <lb/>
was complete, all to <lb/>
Edwards Co's. store which staid <lb/>
the News and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Killed a Rattlesnake <lb/>
necessary papers. After getting <lb/>
these he will come back by Green- <lb/>
ville take prisoner on to <lb/>
New Jersey. <lb/>
His Strenuous Finish. <lb/>
said the sad faced young <lb/>
man in the smoking car, out <lb/>
of base ball for keeps. Why, in <lb/>
first game this season they got <lb/>
to me in the third inning and <lb/>
pounded me all over the <lb/>
you shouldn't let a little <lb/>
Solomon a roan <lb/>
of township, brought to <lb/>
Iowa today the rattle of large <lb/>
rattlesnake he killed a few j thing like that discourage <lb/>
days ago. ii rejoined the drummer, <lb/>
measured inches in a good pitcher has been up <lb/>
and had eleven rattle and <lb/>
a button. He says the snake <lb/>
viciously and he had to use <lb/>
both a hoe and a fence rail to dis- <lb/>
patch the reptile. <lb/>
against similar <lb/>
continued the victim, <lb/>
yon see, I wasn't the pitcher; <lb/>
I happened tube the <lb/>
Daily News. <lb/>
Guild's lake at the exposition <lb/>
from the bridge of nations. An <lb/>
other man pasting by asked him <lb/>
The receipts be <lb/>
during July for water service were <lb/>
947.55 and for electric service <lb/>
9154.18, and service to the town <lb/>
making a total of 1601.73, <lb/>
The total receipts for construction <lb/>
during the month were <lb/>
and disbursements for the month <lb/>
were 92.390.72. <lb/>
lots the <lb/>
water, they seem to away <lb/>
from my <lb/>
are you, <lb/>
for German carp <lb/>
Mrs. Wells and <lb/>
Misses Rosa Kiln, Wilson, <lb/>
Observer, came in Wednesday evening to <lb/>
visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
W. M. King. <lb/>
Mrs. Julian and <lb/>
little daughter, who have been <lb/>
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
K. B. Gotten, at Bruce, took the <lb/>
train here Wednesday evening f r <lb/>
their borne in <lb/>
Friday, August <lb/>
Kurt James went to Parmele <lb/>
today, <lb/>
W. E. went to Rich- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. A. F. Evans went to Tar <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. B. Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
The dispensary report showed <lb/>
purchases during July to be Say, did you never was tow., today <lb/>
Mis Miriam <lb/>
brother. Gordan, of Winterville <lb/>
are visiting Miss Li I lie and Charlie <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
Superior Clerk W. M. <lb/>
of Raleigh and Mrs. <lb/>
who have been spending sometime <lb/>
at Seven Springs, came today <lb/>
to visit relatives of Mrs. <lb/>
Saturday, August 5th. <lb/>
C. B. We, of Raleigh, in <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
I of Durham, spent <lb/>
Friday eight here. <lb/>
J. H. Keel Friday <lb/>
W. B. is home from a <lb/>
long trip down South. <lb/>
O. L, Joyner went to Seven <lb/>
Spring Friday evening. <lb/>
Fleming Friday <lb/>
evening from Whit <lb/>
I I Noble this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
L. W Tucker returned <lb/>
i May evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss Nell Skinner returned <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
L returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a visit to <lb/>
Miss left this <lb/>
mining for a visit to relatives in <lb/>
Inez returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Beach, Va. <lb/>
Mrs. Florence and Mrs. <lb/>
Stephens returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a visit to House. <lb/>
Wiley Blown returned Friday <lb/>
evening were he <lb/>
been purchasing new good. <lb/>
Miss Willie of Snow <lb/>
Hill, who bus been visiting Miss <lb/>
Addie Johnston, left Friday even- <lb/>
John who has been here <lb/>
visiting his parent, Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
White, left Ibis for <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Miss Miriam Johnson, of <lb/>
who was visiting Miss <lb/>
Tucker, returned home <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. L. James, who has been <lb/>
visiting her mother, Mrs. A. <lb/>
in Sanford, returned home <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Addie Johnson, of <lb/>
mil Miss Ethel Powell, of Gold <lb/>
who have been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
D. left Friday even- <lb/>
for <lb/>
12,743.95 and sales <lb/>
The tax collector, <lb/>
police officers chief of lire <lb/>
submitted their <lb/>
monthly <lb/>
The sum of was donated to <lb/>
the Rough and He-id <lb/>
to help defray their indebtedness <lb/>
to the state association. <lb/>
The salary of the clerk and tax <lb/>
collector was changed to per <lb/>
month. <lb/>
The orders drawn on the treas- <lb/>
amounted to a little ab <lb/>
BASE BALL, <lb/>
Tuesday. Aug. 8th, 1905. Washington <lb/>
vs Greenville. <lb/>
Washington will be here for the <lb/>
fifth game this season to cross bats <lb/>
with Greenville on Tuesday, Aug <lb/>
8th. <lb/>
Maxwell says he has a <lb/>
good team and you may look out <lb/>
for a cracking good game. Let's <lb/>
everybody get to see this game as <lb/>
it may be last game of the season <lb/>
with Washington, played <lb/>
Greenville. General to <lb/>
all grand stand <lb/>
about the eternal between <lb/>
the Irish the <lb/>
but what's that got t. do <lb/>
with <lb/>
said <lb/>
you want to carp <lb/>
you'd change your bait. <lb/>
Use a <lb/>
New Mullets at S. M. <lb/>
It Never Comes A Jain. <lb/>
There gains for all our loses, <lb/>
There are balm fur all our pain; <lb/>
when youth, the dream, <lb/>
departs, <lb/>
It takes our hearts <lb/>
And it never comes <lb/>
We are stronger and are better <lb/>
Under manhood's sterner reign; <lb/>
Still we feel that something sweet <lb/>
Followed with Hying feet, <lb/>
And it will never come again. <lb/>
is vanquished, <lb/>
we sigh for it in vain; <lb/>
We behold it everywhere, <lb/>
the earth, In the air <lb/>
But it never conies again. <lb/>
Richard H. Stoddard. <lb/>
Rain Fall for July. <lb/>
C. V. York, government <lb/>
for this station, reports that <lb/>
the rainfall for the month of <lb/>
July was inches. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming F. G. James <lb/>
to Bethel today. <lb/>
R. L. home <lb/>
mo. from Beaufort. <lb/>
F. M. returned this <lb/>
morning from Greensboro. <lb/>
J. W. Bryan returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
H returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Warren, of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. C. T. <lb/>
Mrs. A. C. of Scot- <lb/>
land Neck, visiting her sister, <lb/>
Mrs. E. B. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Joyner, who <lb/>
visiting Miss Alice Lang, left this <lb/>
morning for her horn. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Andrews <lb/>
children returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Beach. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. of Kin <lb/>
who has been visiting her <lb/>
brother, J. A. returned <lb/>
home Thursday evening. <lb/>
Misses Mamie and Addie Bag <lb/>
well their brother, Marshall <lb/>
of Raleigh, came in Thursday <lb/>
evening to visit uncle, Dr <lb/>
W. H. Bagwell. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
T. B guard of the <lb/>
Durban county road gang, was <lb/>
accidentally killed by his pistol <lb/>
lipping from the case and the <lb/>
hammer striking a stone causing <lb/>
the weapon to discharge. <lb/>
Two year old boys <lb/>
bury were with a pistol. <lb/>
One of them is wounded and <lb/>
the other is in the custody of <lb/>
officers. <lb/>
Eight houses, the <lb/>
railroad -i at ion. the town of <lb/>
Atkinson, Pender county, were <lb/>
by burglars night. <lb/>
The Observer reports <lb/>
that Judge Charles M. Cooks, of <lb/>
Franklin will be a candidate for <lb/>
governor for 1908. <lb/>
The stables of Evans <lb/>
mill men in Cum- <lb/>
county, destroyed by <lb/>
fir. Tuesday and ten mules <lb/>
burned to death. <lb/>
Robert Wingate, who was <lb/>
ed with criminal assault at Tar- <lb/>
and was taken to Raleigh for <lb/>
safe keeping, has been released <lb/>
from jail, the required bond of <lb/>
having been given.<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
<lb/>
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