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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 />
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Stale of North Carolina. <lb />
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In lie Superior Court. <lb />
Town of Farmville i <lb />
against and t of <lb />
E J Pol laid attachment. <lb />
The E. J. Pollard, will <lb />
notice, that on the day of <lb />
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him, in th above entitled an- <lb />
by the undersigned clerk of the <lb />
court of return- <lb />
able to the September term, of <lb />
Pitt Superior court, which convenes on <lb />
the Monday after the Brat <lb />
Monday in 1905. it being <lb />
the 19th day of said month, which <lb />
summons, returned by the sheriff <lb />
of i in and with <lb />
this endorsement. Defendant K J. <lb />
not to d -o my <lb />
The purpose of said as alleged <lb />
by the plaintiff is to recover of the <lb />
defendant the tun of three hundred <lb />
dollars for breach of bis warranty of a <lb />
certain deed executed to the plaintiff <lb />
on the 5th day of I for a <lb />
certain land on Wilson <lb />
Street in the of and <lb />
described in his deed recorded in <lb />
Hook <lb />
office of Pitt county. <lb />
The said K J. defendant <lb />
aforesaid, will also that a <lb />
warrant of attachment was issued M <lb />
the e'er-, on the said 14th <lb />
of against the prop- r- <lb />
the said K J, directed <lb />
the sheriff of Pitt ard i-- <lb />
turnable to tie said September term <lb />
of Superior court, it <lb />
the I me and place where tie aforesaid <lb />
summons is returnable, the W <lb />
K. J. will take notice that <lb />
Is required to w thin the <lb />
three days said t i m and f.-r <lb />
demur to toe <lb />
in or t relief <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
Done at office the town <lb />
Greenville, tail the 14th <lb />
Clerk of t Superior <lb />
b Blow, Plaintiff's A lye. <lb />
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Prunes. <lb />
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at which I hey can lie fold. <lb />
J. J. TURNAGE <lb />
The Five Points Grocer. <lb />
Central Academy <lb />
REV, M W Principal. <lb />
PROF. W. M. Associate <lb />
A and High <lb />
School for boys and men <lb />
Splendidly located iii Warren <lb />
county, one mile from depot, <lb />
mediately on S, A. L., road in a <lb />
beautiful grove of or <lb />
on a acre farm. <lb />
For further information ad- <lb />
dress Principal or Associate <lb />
Littleton, N. C. <lb />
TO <lb />
Saving q th i <lb />
Court of m executor <lb />
of the Last Will and in <lb />
A. , <lb />
notice la hereby given to <lb />
indebted to the to make <lb />
Hate payment to the <lb />
, state in the for pay- <lb />
twelve from <lb />
data or will be plat d In bar <lb />
recovery. <lb />
of July. I'M <lb />
Martha a. <lb />
STRAY I <lb />
One ox. whit and red. <lb />
in right ear, silt and in left. <lb />
and one heifer, white and <lb />
color, marked crop and half crop in <lb />
ear. in have been <lb />
my k two of three year, <lb />
owner are notified to call for same <lb />
and pay charge, J. A. ard, <lb />
B. . N. . <lb />
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North Carolina, j. ,,.,.;,. ,,.,. <lb />
I'm county, i <lb />
vs <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
notice, that an action as above <lb />
has been in superior <lb />
court of Pitt county u decree <lb />
of solute divorce from said <lb />
ant, upon the ground of abandonment <lb />
and adultery, and the said defendant <lb />
will further lake notice that be is re- <lb />
quired to appear at the next term <lb />
Hie of county to <lb />
be held at the court II Green- <lb />
ville on Monday after 1st <lb />
Monday in September, 1806, it being <lb />
18th day of September, and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
said action, or the will apply <lb />
to the court for the relief demanded in <lb />
laid complaint. <lb />
This the of July, 190.1. <lb />
D. V. Moore, C. S, <lb />
July 1st I will be I <lb />
pared to private con- <lb />
to and depot for <lb />
person in town at <lb />
each person The will <lb />
then only run hotel to <lb />
depot and wharf fare on <lb />
that will altO be phone <lb />
W. J. TURNAGE <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
Norfolk, <lb />
Cotton Buyer and Broken- in <lb />
Blocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb />
ons. Private Wires to New York. <lb />
Chicago New <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 lines for follow- <lb />
Special <lb />
Denver, Colorado Sprints, <lb />
Onto . N <lb />
Grand of the . <lb />
to 1905. <lb />
Louisville. . <lb />
A-social i <lb />
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Training <lb />
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Steamboat Service. <lb />
i L. leave <lb />
Washington <lb />
at ti a. in. for <lb />
Greenville daily <lb />
at in. <lb />
at <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb />
Norfolk, Baltimore, Philadelphia, <lb />
New York, and all other <lb />
i ii ii t North. Norfolk <lb />
with all West. <lb />
Shippers should order their <lb />
freight via Norfolk, care Norfolk <lb />
Southern K. K. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change <lb />
without <lb />
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washing- <lb />
ton, X. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
H. C. T. and <lb />
Agent, Norfolk, Va., <lb />
HEALTHFUL REFRESHING. <lb />
CURES <lb />
White Front Barber Shop <lb />
OPPOSITE J. B. A CO. <lb />
Sharp clean Towels <lb />
Good Work <lb />
COSMETICS A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Thanking one and all for you pas <lb />
patronage and hoping for your eon <lb />
I remain, <lb />
Yours to serve, <lb />
S. J. NOBLES, Prop. <lb />
Periodic <lb />
Pains. <lb />
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills <lb />
are a most remarkable remedy <lb />
for the relief of periodic pains, <lb />
backache, nervous or sick head- <lb />
ache, or any of the distress- <lb />
aches and pains that cause <lb />
women so much suffering. <lb />
As pain is weakening, and <lb />
leaves the system in an ex- <lb />
condition, it i wrong <lb />
to suffer a moment longer than <lb />
necessary, and you should take <lb />
the Anti-Pain Pills on first in- <lb />
of an attack. <lb />
If taken as directed you may <lb />
have entire confidence in their <lb />
effectiveness, as well as in the <lb />
fact that they will leave no dis- <lb />
agreeable after-effects. <lb />
They contain no morphine, <lb />
opium, chloral, cocaine or other <lb />
dangerous drugs. <lb />
n Inns I have <lb />
with of that <lb />
inure Hum I can <lb />
month, <lb />
two or Hire I <lb />
ii. ., r able i get that <lb />
would me m i -h until I lo- <lb />
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and they n me in a <lb />
short time. My lister, who sutlers <lb />
way, has used <lb />
suns <lb />
St., South Band, <lb />
Dr. are by <lb />
your who wilt guarantee that <lb />
the packages will benefit. If It <lb />
falls he will return your money. <lb />
doses, Never sold In bulk. <lb />
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
J. Elks, <lb />
Chairman. W. R. Home, <lb />
J. K Spier, J. R. Barnhill <lb />
J. W. Page. <lb />
Clerk C. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Register of Deeds R. <lb />
T. White. <lb />
D. Cox. <lb />
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Cox. man. B. M. <lb />
L. C. Arthur. <lb />
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day. w. R. <lb />
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or. Services Ural <lb />
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Brown of <lb />
Sunday School.<lb />
M No <lb />
service <lb />
J A <lb />
day Services every Sunday<lb />
School <lb />
W B <lb />
School <lb />
Lodge No. A <lb />
F A M, mewls 1st and <lb />
Monday nights in each <lb />
month R Williams, W <lb />
Mi J. M. Sec <lb />
Covenant Lode No. I <lb />
P Meets every Tuesday <lb />
night. I. Best N G-. R <lb />
L Carr, V G. W F Evans, <lb />
Sec <lb />
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb />
Meets every Thursday <lb />
night E Flanagan, C <lb />
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Tribe No <lb />
I O R M, meets every <lb />
Wednesday night J II <lb />
Harris, Sachem; <lb />
wards, C <lb />
Pitt <lb />
M. meets Monday <lb />
night E H <lb />
Always <lb />
-ON- <lb />
Hand. <lb />
Stock of x ft <lb />
Also German Siding, Ceiling and <lb />
Partition and all kinds dressed <lb />
lumber necessary for building a <lb />
house complete. Bills cut to or <lb />
on short notice. <lb />
Greenville Lumber Veneer Co <lb />
LANIER MILLIARD, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb />
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Iron Fencing Sold <lb />
Announcement <lb />
R. L. Carr, <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LADIES <lb />
DR. <lb />
COMPOUND. <lb />
lies. fill. fa. <lb />
We beg leave to announce that we are <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
for n <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 Paints you need <lb />
never worry quality. <lb />
We trust that you favor us with your I <lb />
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb />
Have just a car load and <lb />
can give you Special Prices. <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
N. C, <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th. 1905. <lb />
i. nod 9182,161.41 <lb />
6.857.71 <lb />
Overdraft, 0-J <lb />
securities, etc. 9,800.01 <lb />
furniture <lb />
All other real estate <lb />
line from 63,958.07 <lb />
1,109.84 <lb />
Coin<lb />
9,871.00 <lb />
paid lo<lb />
Undivided Profits <lb />
Paid 60.72 <lb />
subject tot-beck 181,484.46 <lb />
checks out-<lb />
North <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, James L. Little, Cashier of the above-named bank, do <lb />
swear that the statement above is true to the beet of my knowledge <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE. <lb />
belief <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to <lb />
me, this 7th day of June, 1905 <lb />
J. C. TYSON. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
J. <lb />
ANDREWS. <lb />
It. W. KING. <lb />
Littleton Female College <lb />
Splendid location. Health resort. Over boarding <lb />
pupils last year. of work. High Standard 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 record; only one death among pupils <lb />
n Close personal attention to the health social <lb />
development of every pupil. High standard of <lb />
All dress alike on all public occasions. CHARGES <lb />
VERY LOW. <lb />
24th Session will begin Sept. 13th, 1905. For <lb />
address. J. M RHODES, A. <lb />
Littleton, N. C. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb />
Literary Commercial <lb />
Domestic Science <lb />
Scientific Manual Training <lb />
Pedagogical Music <lb />
Three Courses to decrees. School for <lb />
Faculty numbers and for <lb />
of books, a I'm- In For non- <lb />
dents of the state, September <lb />
To secure hoard in tin- all should <lb />
lie lo. from those <lb />
sad sad <lb />
CHARLES D. President, <lb />
N. C<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT. <lb />
J. M. BLOW, Manager and Authorized Agent. <lb />
a . H. C. .<lb />
N. C. 1905. <lb />
B. O. Cox has to <lb />
Al for <lb />
n lake <lb />
la tab <lb />
receipts fer <lb />
Mies is arrears. We bar. I their set that <lb />
of all who receive nail <lb />
bat the left <lb />
Held in a body further <lb />
cans so as than <lb />
were la the lead, an act <lb />
is our o <lb />
far a ball la i n <lb />
take ardors <lb />
to New- <lb />
We also <lb />
job <lb />
J. J. been <lb />
borne. <lb />
If you anything lo the way <lb />
of Tin or Grey stone ware <lb />
come to see as, Hart Jenkins. <lb />
John baa gone back to <lb />
M. B. Tripp Bro. are now <lb />
to wake wooden legs for <lb />
cripple horses or mules. Their <lb />
latest was a decided success. <lb />
J J. Edwards hap been to Hook- <lb />
and <lb />
E. E. Co. will do all they <lb />
possible to please you <lb />
their new line of heavy and <lb />
groceries <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Stokes and children <lb />
are visiting in Greenville. <lb />
received, fine line of bar <lb />
in.- and can fit you up in any style <lb />
or price. <lb />
J. T. family hare <lb />
returned from Morehead City. <lb />
are re- <lb />
daily new and <lb />
light from the far <lb />
Skinner and livid <lb />
tonk ball game herb <lb />
day. <lb />
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb />
Town and Country paints <lb />
colors are fur the heel goods, <lb />
that be ever used and it <lb />
out several other <lb />
brands in a feet at Greenville <lb />
Summer. Thin is sold by J. <lb />
K. Smith i Bro <lb />
Kev. T. II. King left this <lb />
to be some up in <lb />
Thai rock salt J. K. Smith <lb />
Bro., is best thing I can gel <lb />
for my stock. Tiny only eat what <lb />
they want of it u time. <lb />
Jenkins, of <lb />
is a visit to her son, A. <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
Cotton king cultivators, <lb />
plows extra blades J. It. <lb />
Smith <lb />
mill Mis. <lb />
Hugh Brooks in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Call on Hart for a bar <lb />
rel of Columbia Flour, none <lb />
tn be had where. <lb />
King has <lb />
from visit in Virginia <lb />
For peaches, apples, com <lb />
tomatoes, apply to E. H. <lb />
Co. <lb />
H. L. Burgess, of <lb />
Va., alter a visit hereto his i y <lb />
has returned borne. <lb />
A large plaining outfit and latest <lb />
improved tools with which to do <lb />
our work. Satisfaction <lb />
teed. M. B. Tripp Bro. <lb />
Misses Lena and Belle <lb />
have returned their <lb />
visit to Johnson's <lb />
The loaf bread right <lb />
from the oven at Ale<lb />
White, of <lb />
pent Wednesday night in town <lb />
and played ball with the boys yes- <lb />
it have <lb />
moved into their new brick <lb />
on south aide Main street <lb />
Don't forget the of the <lb />
Ayden graded school will meet <lb />
Monday night at o'clock to elect <lb />
teachers for next session. <lb />
manufacture seats for <lb />
the trade, are simply the <lb />
smoothest seat on the market <lb />
seemed a little off <lb />
yesterday in their idea of what <lb />
constitutes BILL. It has been our <lb />
idea nine make a <lb />
Finding I lo C <lb />
against tailed the <lb />
game off ac hoar by hum, Ayden <lb />
boys insisted on a finish in <lb />
they <lb />
have <lb />
had they remained to the <lb />
White sad Matt did <lb />
good work for White held <lb />
lag la reserve for the last <lb />
innings. From our author <lb />
the game should to <lb />
favor of <lb />
the past week Mr. Sit <lb />
found in the road near B <lb />
H. a pair of gold rimmed <lb />
glasses in a felt case which the <lb />
owner can have by properly <lb />
same and this <lb />
notice. <lb />
matters of enterprise, town <lb />
pride and u general disposition to <lb />
compare favorably with other <lb />
towns of Ayden are not <lb />
slow to avail of each <lb />
and every to show <lb />
a progressive and a prosperous <lb />
people. The magnificent stores, <lb />
beautiful residences, lovely streets <lb />
and all other available means <lb />
advantage of fully this <lb />
We were forcibly reminded <lb />
this j when Messrs <lb />
and Dennis invited u <lb />
into their market which is <lb />
a Una brick structure, to look at <lb />
refrigerator lately purchased for <lb />
the preset of such <lb />
in which they deal for the benefit <lb />
the public. The refrigerator is <lb />
quite a huge affair its kind, be- <lb />
high, feet in <lb />
dimension and solid in <lb />
front, with necessary ice and <lb />
coin part to keep <lb />
in apple-pie order, <lb />
they have and do show such <lb />
of their needs <lb />
and is itself a credit <lb />
the town and to a <lb />
w nib consideration In fact <lb />
market in every department lineal <lb />
and clean, we for one are just <lb />
proud of the spirit which <lb />
to keep the best and <lb />
serve the public in this most <lb />
style. if there i <lb />
another such <lb />
For see II. ii. <lb />
Tripp The best. <lb />
The that Cannon <lb />
Tyson have the prettiest line of <lb />
goods in town. <lb />
Tobacco twine, thermometers, <lb />
for sale by Tyson <lb />
Fancy candies, oranges, apples <lb />
and bananas at I, E. <lb />
Simplex guano distributors, Cox <lb />
cotton planters and repairs at J. K. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Ladies misses and black <lb />
tan and white slippers all sizes at <lb />
J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
That last car choice hay that J. <lb />
K. Bro., received is line. <lb />
soda fountain <lb />
will be service <lb />
from now to the end of the season. <lb />
The newest and latest drinks will <lb />
he there. If you want <lb />
something nice try them. <lb />
J. K. Smith Bro, gives me <lb />
mote for my hams, shoulders <lb />
chickens and eggs than anybody <lb />
else. <lb />
Go to E. E. Co's new <lb />
beef, fresh meats, <lb />
sage, and fresh flab. <lb />
Lee lime is good for any <lb />
crop and a farmer should use it <lb />
freely, at J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
Those white and tan slippers at <lb />
J. R. Smith el Bro., are the <lb />
for children I have seen this <lb />
season. <lb />
I do know that J. B. Smith <lb />
Bro,, have the prettiest aid <lb />
cent calico ginghams tow a. <lb />
a neat 5-room house with gar- <lb />
den and all necessary out houses <lb />
located on main street a good <lb />
for rent by J. B. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Old man what makes yon always <lb />
go to J. B. a Bro., to de <lb />
your I can <lb />
always get thing I want from <lb />
the boys. , <lb />
Bro., hare whole <lb />
ear load of cooking and heating <lb />
and you can get <lb />
by coaling at once. <lb />
Say neighbor have yea seen that <lb />
distributor at <lb />
J. B, Smith Bra. It pan it <lb />
ii yon want and does <lb />
waste any at the suds rum j <lb />
it a cheap machine. <lb />
Slippers, lawns It, straw <lb />
re sold extremely cheap <lb />
tor cash by Can nun h Tyson. <lb />
forget that A <lb />
can want ii, <lb />
anything in furniture. <lb />
We keep Furniture, Mattresses. <lb />
Bed Cook Stoves, <lb />
etc , up stairs.- Cannon <lb />
hay, oats, ship <lb />
cotton hulls and meal <lb />
on hand. a Tyson. <lb />
Those an squares, . Ac. <lb />
Tyson have just received <lb />
are beauties. <lb />
A. Griffin has <lb />
class brick fir sale is g <lb />
new kilns constantly. When in <lb />
need of brick see him or write <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Oranges, apples, all <lb />
kept by <lb />
horn. <lb />
Tyson are guilty <lb />
selling their <lb />
steads cheap. They are daisies. <lb />
Those Royal <lb />
that Cannon A Tyson handle are <lb />
the equal of anyone the market. <lb />
We will beginning on <lb />
day June 21st offer for cash <lb />
entire stock of clothing, dry <lb />
notion, bats Ac, at price- <lb />
before no of in the town <lb />
Ayden. Our stock is too <lb />
we take this means of <lb />
same. We have just gotten a <lb />
large lot mat we arc run- <lb />
at per yard, white sheet- <lb />
per C. Jackson <lb />
Co. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
planter the <lb />
best mi the market at I. Smith . <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Did you know you could net one <lb />
of the old time Gophers and any <lb />
size, blade you Want J. K. Smith <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
My office will be closed <lb />
one as I shall be in <lb />
for the purpose of taking <lb />
a special in <lb />
J. W. Taylor. <lb />
Don't fail to see Ty- <lb />
son's new crockery both plain and <lb />
decorated, Prices Hie cheaper <lb />
formerly. <lb />
SPECIAL RATES <lb />
via <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE. <lb />
Y., <lb />
30.20 meeting j <lb />
Lode B P B V V. <lb />
11-15. Tickets on <lb />
Ha July I <lb />
limit July will he <lb />
restricted <lb />
OF <lb />
THE BANK OF AYDEN <lb />
N. <lb />
At the close of May 29th, 1905. <lb />
PHARMACY <lb />
IV. C. <lb />
in each direction of <lb />
final limit to and <lb />
obtained by deposit of ticket I Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
with Special Agent and meat i. . . . <lb />
Washington, and <lb />
Philadelphia on ticket <lb />
lb rough those point will be Gold Coin, <lb />
on trip within Cain, <lb />
transit and on return trip National Bank <lb />
within limit, July 15th. Ill <lb />
tickets have been extended, <lb />
can lie taken not <lb />
500.00 <lb />
18,215.31 <lb />
106.08 <lb />
811.80 <lb />
days, not later then August 4th. <lb />
and return i <lb />
National <lb />
Asbury <lb />
July tickets on sale <lb />
June 29th to July 2nd mi- I <lb />
limit July n. <lb />
restricted lo <lb />
in each Extension <lb />
the final limit may he <lb />
to by deposit of <lb />
ticket Special Agent <lb />
payment of fee of cents <lb />
nine of deposit. over at <lb />
New York on return trip may <lb />
be obtained provided ; <lb />
been by joint. <lb />
agent. Park and <lb />
with Joint Agent New <lb />
York later loan one day <lb />
after at <lb />
ad lee <lb />
time of but <lb />
case shall stop over at New- <lb />
York extend beyond <lb />
Slit. Stop <lb />
and ll <lb />
ether S <lb />
Total. <lb />
Capital stock paid in, 10.000 <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
Dividends <lb />
subject to <lb />
Cashier's <lb />
Total. <lb />
Try a <lb />
Of our VICTOR SPRINGS and one of our OS- <lb />
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb />
TRESSES and if you are not more than we <lb />
will price. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
VANDYKE. <lb />
The of the of <lb />
having issued <lb />
to me, the on <lb />
the day of July. on the es- <lb />
of William notice <lb />
is hereby to all persons <lb />
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to and to all <lb />
creditors of said estate u present their <lb />
claims lo the <lb />
undersigned within twelve <lb />
be going trip after the date of this notice or this <lb />
wit in going ticket notice will lie plea I in bar of their <lb />
not lo exceed 3rd and on ,,. , , , , ,, <lb />
This the 27th day of July, <lb />
Jemima Britt, <lb />
of the of <lb />
William Britt. <lb />
. . r. <lb />
ll is e of clothes, <lb />
l- lo or press, <lb />
I o turn out <lb />
. Aim working <lb />
or <lb />
i.-i. tin e me a trial, <lb />
n It , lier Shop <lb />
ti e. N. C. <lb />
he trip final <lb />
of ticket. If tickets have <lb />
In en extended stop over may be <lb />
taken lot period of days not <lb />
exceed August <lb />
D. W. <lb />
IN <lb />
Groceries <lb />
And Provisions <lb />
Cotton Bagging and <lb />
Ties always on hand <lb />
Fresh kept con- <lb />
In stock. Country <lb />
Produce Bought and Sold <lb />
D. W. <lb />
O R <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of L. H. ft Co., <lb />
sanitary plumbers <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent. <lb />
he plumbing Dullness will here- <lb />
after be conducted by L. If. Pen- <lb />
All due <lb />
must to him. <lb />
L. H Fender Co. <lb />
N. C <lb />
This July 8th, 1905 7.8 <lb />
Institute <lb />
Young <lb />
Women and <lb />
of <lb />
Music. The <lb />
. Best Place <lb />
I Your <lb />
Daughter <lb />
iii- <lb />
Central Barber Shop. <lb />
Edmond Fleming, Props, <lb />
section <lb />
Located main <lb />
town. <lb />
Four chain in operation and <lb />
one presided over by a <lb />
barber. <lb />
Our place is inviting, razors <lb />
our clean. <lb />
We thank you for past patronage <lb />
you when <lb />
good service is wanted <lb />
College <lb />
Courses <lb />
FREE <lb />
Jag. <lb />
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb />
by experienced workmen at the shop <lb />
II. Ellis in Mills <lb />
tables <lb />
. l. <lb />
WOOD WOOD <lb />
Dry, Split Pine Wood, cut every <lb />
length, delivered at our door. <lb />
No. <lb />
Yours for business, <lb />
JOE JENKINS. <lb />
Cures dizzy spells, tired feeling, <lb />
stomach, kidney and liver <lb />
troubles. Makes you well and <lb />
keeps you well. That's what <lb />
Hollister's Tea <lb />
will do. cents, Tea or Tablets. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb />
If you contemplate INSURING <lb />
your property wait. <lb />
you are waiting your or bus- <lb />
house may be destroyed by <lb />
fire. <lb />
The Time to Act U Now <lb />
while the property is valuable and <lb />
when you get a <lb />
lire its too late. I write <lb />
that insures. Let explain <lb />
it to you. <lb />
W. E. HOOKS, <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
AND <lb />
Office Block, Rest Railroad, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Mountain Tea Nuggets <lb />
A Easy Medicines for <lb />
Health and Renewed Vigor. <lb />
In <lb />
I . <lb />
it Ir, Ha, <lb />
Bail Breath. ,. <lb />
let ferns. n <lb />
GOLDEN FOR SALLOW PEOPLE <lb />
fort I the heart, strengthens <lb />
the Is ill or well. <lb />
Makes fare blight as the <lb />
summer That's what <lb />
Rocky Mountain Tea will <lb />
do. Cures when all else fails. <lb />
cents, Drugstore. <lb />
When feel a sense of weight <lb />
oppression after meals it means <lb />
indigestion. Hollister's <lb />
Mountain Tea positively cures <lb />
constipation and <lb />
troubles. cents. Tea <lb />
or Tablets. Drug Store. <lb />
It Is Too Hot To Cook <lb />
And I can save you much <lb />
that <lb />
Send to my store for Nice Crackers, <lb />
Assorted Cakes, fanned <lb />
other tilings ready serve- <lb />
Butter ice every day. <lb />
county <lb />
Candles. <lb />
Everything fresh and good all the <lb />
time. <lb />
MARCELLUS FLEMING <lb />
OF DISSOLUTION. <lb />
The of Tuns-all Smith was <lb />
unsolved by mutual on June <lb />
lit. f. Tunstall <lb />
W. in the <lb />
P- assumes all <lb />
liabilities of the and all amount <lb />
line must be paid to him. <lb />
This <lb />
CD. Tunstall. <lb />
W. J. Smith. <lb />
TONSORIAL PARLOR, <lb />
Hopkins, Daniel Davis, Props <lb />
Cleanliness our Motto. <lb />
Only men em <lb />
ployed. tie drug <lb />
store. <lb />
property for sale in <lb />
South Greenville. Residence <lb />
containing rooms <lb />
n, and three building lots.<lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
One Bradley Filer, good <lb />
as new, cheap for cash. <lb />
L. A. <lb />
R. F. D. Mo. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Best <lb />
Lighted <lb />
House <lb />
in the <lb />
State <lb />
Best <lb />
for our <lb />
Customers <lb />
and their team. <lb />
Brick <lb />
Warehouse, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Farmers bring us your Tobacco <lb />
The Brick. <lb />
We will always work for your interest <lb />
and guarantee lull market price. <lb />
BRINKLEY <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
The following <lb />
Gentlemen <lb />
Constitute our <lb />
Working <lb />
Force who are <lb />
Always glad <lb />
o see you <lb />
D. S. Spain <lb />
Bookkeeper <lb />
B. T. Bailey <lb />
Auctioneer <lb />
H. S. Hardy <lb />
Floor Manager <lb />
Ed. Harris <lb />
Clip Calculator. <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
warn <lb /></p>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
J. <lb />
the post office at Greenville, N. C, as second matter, <lb />
Advertising rates made known upon application. <lb />
A correspondent desired at every post Pitt and adjoining counties- <lb />
in to <lb />
i. Pitt N. C, Tuesday, Aug. 1905. <lb />
FROM LOST LIMBS. j ES AND COATS <lb />
Dom a person suffer from a limb <lb />
that has bean amputated and buried <lb />
This is that in <lb />
from time t time and many persona <lb />
have been cited in support <lb />
of the contention that such suffering <lb />
really exists. The most striking Oar <lb />
on record, however, cornea from New <lb />
York, in the death of William Stall. <lb />
as a of worrying over his in- <lb />
ability to alleviate an imaginary <lb />
itching of his leg that had been <lb />
amputated a week before. He wan <lb />
not aware of the amputation <lb />
that his left foot itched <lb />
but he could not find the foot to <lb />
scratch it. I lien the attendant <lb />
to the still dazed man the informs <lb />
t on that his left foot had been cut <lb />
off aid buried. Immediately Stall <lb />
worry and steadily became <lb />
weaker, his death finally ensuing. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
Tut has heard of cases <lb />
of this kind where people have <lb />
from limbs that were <lb />
There is a Confederate <lb />
soldier living in this county who lost <lb />
a leg in the and we have beard <lb />
him say there are times when he <lb />
feels at if the lost foot was hurting <lb />
him- We know another man who <lb />
lo-it leg by accident, and he Bays <lb />
he sometimes feels a sensation as if <lb />
the lost foot was itching and Ins <lb />
caught himself involuntarily reach <lb />
down to scratch it. <lb />
Another case has been told us, <lb />
though we cannot vouch for this, <lb />
that more unusual than either <lb />
of those mentioned above. It <lb />
of a man who had lost a leg, and I If Greenville bad a few more good <lb />
once when was sick complained j manufacturing enterprises to in- <lb />
a great deal of the big toe of the lost the weekly pay roll of wage <lb />
A traveling man of Shel- <lb />
by, returning from the eastern part <lb />
of the week, stated that <lb />
Shelby the place for him during <lb />
the hot weather, every day in the <lb />
e a scorcher each night <lb />
a war mosquitoes He says <lb />
that he town that sec <lb />
of the state having a population <lb />
of 50.000 made up of mos- <lb />
and goats <lb />
and billy goats, the <lb />
odor thereof and the heat <lb />
made him long for ice and white <lb />
supremacy, and the at <lb />
night put a longing his heart for <lb />
good region of <lb />
Cleveland Shelby Star. <lb />
There is no ax-counting for the <lb />
taste of some people in the selection <lb />
of their associates, if thin drummer <lb />
ad wanted better companions down <lb />
i i the east he could them, <lb />
but if he preferred to put in his <lb />
time with mosquitoes, and <lb />
guess he what he <lb />
wanted. <lb />
W. J. Bryan announces that he is <lb />
soon to start on a trip around the <lb />
world that will take from one to two <lb />
years. He will hardly be lost to <lb />
public view in the meantime, as he <lb />
will keep the papers telling what he <lb />
is doing <lb />
The presence of mad dog stories <lb />
in the brings to mind that <lb />
this time of year, when the mad dog <lb />
is in his prime, would be a good <lb />
time for the legislature to hold its <lb />
Perhaps something would <lb />
be done to curtail the dog's liberties <lb />
The town of has two suits <lb />
on hand resulting from accidents <lb />
occurring in connection with the <lb />
water works system there. The <lb />
widow of the late S. Wallace, <lb />
who was killed by the cave-in of a <lb />
ditch in which ho was <lb />
water pipes, has brought suit for <lb />
and a colored woman who <lb />
fell in an excavation left open over <lb />
Bight was injured has brought <lb />
suit for <lb />
. i <lb />
limb hurting him. The imaginary <lb />
pain seemed to increase until he <lb />
sent out to where th lost limb was <lb />
buried and had it dug up. When <lb />
the bones of the fool were uncovered <lb />
it was found that a mass of roots had <lb />
grown there and some of the roots <lb />
had entwined tightly the big <lb />
toe. The roots sere removed and <lb />
the bones were buried again. After <lb />
this the man made no more com- <lb />
plaint of the pain in his big toe. <lb />
TOO OFTEN THE CASE. <lb />
A man was arrested, tried and <lb />
fined last Tuesday for being drunk <lb />
in a church at Spray last Sunday. <lb />
Fine and costs aggregated some- <lb />
thing near which his children <lb />
who work in the mills had to pay. <lb />
The arrest and trial was all right, <lb />
but it is a pity that a term on the <lb />
roads could nut have been <lb />
for the line. The wrong parties <lb />
were <lb />
We agree with the Gazette. Too <lb />
often the wrong person or persons <lb />
have to suffer, as they did in this <lb />
case. Such an outrage as the above <lb />
incident should be strongly rebuked. <lb />
The are the places for such <lb />
vagabonds. All children love their <lb />
matter how low they <lb />
wallow; it was natural that these <lb />
children, above mentioned, denied <lb />
shield their debauched <lb />
father, but the court that tried this <lb />
man should not have been so short <lb />
sighted as to have made the wrong <lb />
persons suffer. We need better roads <lb />
all over the state, and although we <lb />
hate to see men lower themselves, <lb />
still snob eases as cited above, <lb />
roads are the right places for such <lb />
offender. <lb />
earners there would be a marked <lb />
difference in the growth of the town. <lb />
still holds to <lb />
its belief that other things <lb />
needed here is a well conducted <lb />
building and loan association that <lb />
will help wage earners to become <lb />
home owners. The man who owns <lb />
the house which lie lives feels <lb />
more pride and interest in his town <lb />
and makes it bettor citizen. <lb />
During the summer not much is <lb />
heard about the condition of the <lb />
public roads. A little later when <lb />
bad weather sets in and the <lb />
get to experiencing trouble in <lb />
their products to market, the <lb />
need of good roads will be felt. This <lb />
is a subject that seems not to stay on <lb />
the minds of the people long enough <lb />
to move i hem to action. <lb />
If the rest of us were to let up on <lb />
those Greensboro papers to-be, we <lb />
doubt if they would ever be heard of <lb />
again. Hut talking about <lb />
makes an occasional squib the <lb />
absence of something better. <lb />
In high circles they call it graft, <lb />
while with ordinary folks it is plain <lb />
stealing. If were treated alike <lb />
and the guilty ones made to wear <lb />
convict stripes, there might not be <lb />
so much of it. <lb />
Charlotte need net in high <lb />
feather ever finding a wild girl. <lb />
There are others <lb />
We thought at time that the <lb />
Beaufort shark story sounded <lb />
If the thing keeps going Greens <lb />
bore will be short on policemen. <lb />
Guess Asheville would be badly <lb />
scared a of yellow fever <lb />
break out there among the refugees <lb />
The New Style the Boys Put On. <lb />
If a man is not straight in his <lb />
private life he will hardly be so if <lb />
he is elevated to public position, <lb />
hence the greater need an <lb />
of wisdom in selecting men for <lb />
places of trust. <lb />
It is said that suckers are born in <lb />
New York every thirty seconds. A <lb />
few years ago it was just one a day. <lb />
If this increase keeps up there wont <lb />
be anything in New York but suck- <lb />
Those fellows so anxious to run <lb />
that paper in Greensboro, might get <lb />
somebody that has already <lb />
started to let them run it a few days. <lb />
The experience might satisfy them. <lb />
The Charlotte News hits it right <lb />
in saying Italian with yellow <lb />
fever is very much like a with <lb />
is an <lb />
to conceal the <lb />
Mrs. Duke, it seems, will be de- <lb />
the privilege of being provided <lb />
for the balance of her days at <lb />
expense. The courts have denied <lb />
her petition for alimony. <lb />
A physician in New York says <lb />
that toe average man does not think <lb />
with his brains. It is that <lb />
this doctor belongs to the average <lb />
man class. <lb />
It has been established that <lb />
Rockefeller was once a stenographer <lb />
We are not fer he still <lb />
has a great facility for taking <lb />
A very large shark has been scoot <lb />
around in Oyster Bay. Wonder <lb />
if it is anything like those sharks <lb />
found in the Bureau of Agriculture <lb />
This talk of probing the depart- <lb />
search of graft and crook- <lb />
may be largely for effect. <lb />
The brought to light would <lb />
give the government too great a jolt <lb />
and those in authority had rather <lb />
keep it in the dark. The probing <lb />
is needed all the same. <lb />
says he wants a chance to <lb />
explain, but we suspect the policy <lb />
holders are anxious to give him a <lb />
chance to refund. <lb />
Are you on the latest fashion <lb />
among the young men It was <lb />
brought in by the boys who had <lb />
been off to school when they returned <lb />
in June. Of course, all the town <lb />
boys who believe being the real <lb />
thing took it up at once. This <lb />
is described thus by a dis- <lb />
gusted <lb />
noticed for some time that all <lb />
the half grown fellows seemed to be <lb />
suffering with the hot weather more <lb />
than anybody else. time I <lb />
saw one of them he had his coat on <lb />
his arm. Nothing strange about <lb />
that until I to notice that no <lb />
other folks seemed to be so hungry <lb />
for cool weather, and then I began <lb />
to look more closely. I next dis- <lb />
covered that the young follows never <lb />
wore suspenders, and their trousers <lb />
bagged like empty meal sacks. I <lb />
next observed that to be right up-to- <lb />
date, a fellow must have bis sleeves <lb />
rolled to the elbows, and better even <lb />
than that is to have cuff hanging <lb />
loosely about the wrist like a <lb />
beads. My boy can't go ten <lb />
yards from home without his coat, <lb />
yet he hasn't had it on his back in <lb />
two weeks. a fashion, <lb />
and I expect to see it improved upon. <lb />
By fall I hope to see the boys going <lb />
with the trousers rolled up, the <lb />
shins naked, and the socks dangling <lb />
from a string around the neck <lb />
Monroe Journal. <lb />
The Farmers Mean Business. <lb />
There is no politics to speak of in <lb />
t State this year, but there is some- <lb />
thing talk. The <lb />
farmers in every cotton county in <lb />
North Carolina will be in action this <lb />
month. There will be township <lb />
meetings to be followed by county <lb />
gatherings and later by district con- <lb />
The farmers were never <lb />
before so intensely aroused on any <lb />
one subject as they are on the <lb />
of controlling the cotton crop. <lb />
Only partially organized, they <lb />
in bringing the price of cot- <lb />
ton to ten cents and over, and <lb />
encouraged by this success, they are <lb />
determined to perfect their <lb />
on a business basis and be- <lb />
come the masters of the cotton <lb />
situation. That they can do this is <lb />
clearly demonstrated by what they <lb />
have already accomplished through <lb />
a partial and imperfect organization. <lb />
The picnics, meetings and <lb />
appointed for this month will <lb />
no doubt result in most perfect <lb />
business of the farmers <lb />
that has ever been or- <lb />
into which politics will <lb />
scarcely be able to break its way. <lb />
Chronicle. <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 on this size only. <lb />
We don't believe in carried over goods. They've a poor <lb />
claim for patronage. <lb />
Win would you think if next year you bought a Shirt <lb />
from us identical to the one some fellow got this season <lb />
You'd feel pretty cheap, you--and you wouldn't <lb />
have a very good opinion of us. Now to obviate things of <lb />
this sort we are willing to accept a most severe one. <lb />
Hence this <lb />
Great Shirt Sale <lb />
C Dozen 161-2 size Negligee Shirts <lb />
grade will close them out for I <lb />
IA Dozen 1-2 size Negligee Shirts II. A A <lb />
and grade will close them out for <lb />
We tare going to ride over profits rough shod, and we <lb />
believe that delighted patrons will do our best advertising. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
A certain democrat says that <lb />
woods are full of We <lb />
might have believed this if we had <lb />
heard it just after the last election. <lb />
authors pay is the j At Conn , a few days <lb />
ago the bursting of a dim reservoir <lb />
caused the loss of nearly a million <lb />
dollars. Right bad dam affair. <lb />
heading to an article in an exchange. <lb />
That fits some other people as well <lb />
as pay their debts <lb />
while alive but leave matters <lb />
for their administrators to look <lb />
after. It is in such instances that <lb />
funerals help. <lb />
If some of these sewing machine <lb />
fellows don't hold up, the <lb />
business will be a thing of the past <lb />
and wholesalers will have to do the <lb />
selling at headquarters. Every few <lb />
days there is something doing in the <lb />
newspaper headlines from all over <lb />
the state in connection with some <lb />
sewing machine agent. two <lb />
cases in Greensboro the past <lb />
twelve mouths, Raleigh, <lb />
Concord, Wadesboro, and <lb />
Tarboro, and the returns am <lb />
not all in. You never hear such <lb />
about the much abused lightning <lb />
rod agents. <lb />
Record. <lb />
For C Stove Ranges, <lb />
Heaters Pumps, Guns, Am- <lb />
munition, One and Two Horse <lb />
Steel Plows, Heat Cutters and <lb />
In fact anything <lb />
in Hardware come to <lb />
H. L. CARR <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Aug. <lb />
day. <lb />
The Rev. Mr. King will preach <lb />
here morning and evening. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. Whaley left Charley Moore spent last week <lb />
week for her home Suffolk. i iD Wilson. <lb />
Mr Mrs. Phillips H Harrington, late of <lb />
MM Phillips left Thurs- now town <lb />
day for Asheville. will ,, to ,, of <lb />
U. Inspector of weights and ,,, fried M on <lb />
measures Fleming was in <lb />
Wednesday. w j ., of <lb />
F. P. Stalling was in town Jack- <lb />
was here i <lb />
E. C. Baffin spent Saturday and Adams, who hie <lb />
Sunday at his home in Hobgood. some confined to her <lb />
J. O. Bobbin left this morning i.,, ,,; ,. v. , . , ,, , . <lb />
tiled Friday night of last week <lb />
for Edenton, New York other am, g,, <lb />
of interest. Funeral services were conducted <lb />
left this by j. B K Her <lb />
for his home in Mash county death is greatly deplored by the <lb />
Minion has returned from <lb />
Japan says that does not want <lb />
the Philippine islands. Japan seems <lb />
to know a gold brick when she sees <lb />
it. <lb />
It is said that Chauncey is <lb />
an expert horticulturist. This ex- <lb />
plains why he is moll an artful I and Mississippi get into a fight over even a some rights <lb />
The inhuman beating a boy by <lb />
the chain gang superintendent of <lb />
Cabarrus county the purpose en aide t. hi <lb />
Misses hi <lb />
ii are <lb />
of railing attention to an abuse of <lb />
.,, , I authority that is quite too common <lb />
It will be amusing if Louisiana u . u- i . i , <lb />
, Petty need to be taught that <lb />
a visit to his home Aulander. <lb />
The many of <lb />
Baker, late of Taft A Co., are glad <lb />
to see him in town again where he <lb />
is employed by the Beaufort <lb />
Lumber company. <lb />
Sydney Spain and daughters are <lb />
visiting friends in and around <lb />
Mrs. Geo. II. Cole and Misses <lb />
Emily Cole and Ousby left <lb />
this week for Halifax. <lb />
N. T. Stokes, who was called to <lb />
the bedside of his wife who is <lb />
visiting relatives near Greenville, <lb />
reports she is now much <lb />
Improved, <lb />
Jas Alford, who was <lb />
violently ill last Sunday evening, <lb />
duller. <lb />
Nil, <lb />
community as she a friend to <lb />
On Friday afternoon Will Whit- <lb />
field the decision over <lb />
Richard Savage, the <lb />
lightweight champion, after ten <lb />
rounds of bard fighting. The <lb />
although the <lb />
best form, put up a great fight. <lb />
The betting at the start was two <lb />
to one en the champion with few <lb />
takers. The large and enthusiastic <lb />
crowd, at times quite <lb />
was easily handled by our <lb />
police force under Stanley. <lb />
Watermelon Baker and Bob Pulley <lb />
boxed a of five rounds <lb />
Baker getting the decision on a <lb />
foul. W. O. Bobbitt as <lb />
referee gar. <lb />
, enforcing quarantine regulations. i the Ex. <lb />
visiting <lb />
trend- in Wilmington i,. lined <lb />
N T. Cox d- I tie an mist X-w other <lb />
meeting at yellow fever Infected <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
This department is in of who is authorized to rep- <lb />
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb />
DRESSING BY LAW. <lb />
M O , Aug. <lb />
Miss Hattie Kittrell, who has <lb />
been visiting and relatives <lb />
in Grifton, returned yesterday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Big hats cape just <lb />
received, latest styles. , <lb />
Barber Ce. <lb />
Nearly all the poles for the <lb />
are up are ready for <lb />
the wires. <lb />
Company can now supply year de- <lb />
for cotton seed meal <lb />
bulls at lowest market price. <lb />
After a few visit to her <lb />
aunt, Mrs. of Greenville, <lb />
Miss Miriam came borne <lb />
yesterday. She was accompanied <lb />
home by her Mies Ethel <lb />
Powell of <lb />
A. W. Ange Co., arc <lb />
shoes They sells pretty <lb />
shoe cents. <lb />
Professors and Nye <lb />
are busily enraged in correspond, <lb />
with prospective students. <lb />
They are also sending out the cat- <lb />
now. <lb />
We saw F. A. of Chi- <lb />
cod, in town this week <lb />
of A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
Mrs. R. H. and <lb />
daughter, little Ruby, came home <lb />
yesterday from G. K. <lb />
where th-y have visiting this <lb />
week. <lb />
hen is need of jugs and <lb />
serve jars go to, <lb />
Barber S Co. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. are con- <lb />
new lines of buggy <lb />
material, and the nice, new boggles <lb />
are going out daily. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing <lb />
Company are making some of the <lb />
best sad most comfortable desks <lb />
on the which they will <lb />
White's Black <lb />
recommended for the human <lb />
family, tine for <lb />
balanced, sob-cutaneous cornier <lb />
For sale by <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
Have now on hand nice line of <lb />
glass and crockery all very <lb />
cheap. Harrington Co <lb />
Don't eyes feel like there <lb />
is grit in Do they pain yon <lb />
nod feel tired on reading Do <lb />
they become mattered and adhere <lb />
while asleep That denotes <lb />
paired vision should be rein <lb />
by wearing eye glasses. B. <lb />
T. Cox and carry a full line of <lb />
spectacle and can tit your eyes <lb />
with the proper <lb />
Nice lot of glass ware and crock- <lb />
always on Harrington <lb />
Co. <lb />
Redaction sales made white <lb />
goads and Q. Chapman <lb />
a. Co. <lb />
Farmers who raise their hay Mil <lb />
he supplied with the well known <lb />
Mowing machines an-l <lb />
rakes by Co. <lb />
call and see them. <lb />
For Holt time alarm <lb />
clocks and see; R. G. <lb />
Chapman Co. <lb />
hands nice <lb />
Bone Driven in Brain. <lb />
Winston Salem, V, t. <lb />
--John Nail, aged year , i <lb />
who has charge of the <lb />
room at the factory of <lb />
Brown met with an <lb />
accident today that may prove <lb />
fatal. Mr. Nail standing <lb />
ten feet from the when <lb />
the leather belt u-ed In operating <lb />
it broke. A piece of the bra <lb />
staple, one and a half inches <lb />
long, which held belt together, <lb />
Mr. Nail above the right <lb />
at with terrible force, knocking <lb />
down. The wounded man was <lb />
to the hospital, where an <lb />
operation was performed. The <lb />
physicians found that the staple <lb />
broke the skull and carried <lb />
pieces of boo into brain. They <lb />
removed live or six pieces of lone, <lb />
but were e I rind the piece <lb />
of staple inflicted a in <lb />
side of the head about the <lb />
a ballet. It is feared tint <lb />
it is in the brain. The condition <lb />
of Mr Nail h serious, <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
To My Friends. <lb />
I hereby state that I am in <lb />
longer connected way <lb />
the Center Brick Warehouse but <lb />
hats that will now go a position With the <lb />
below Don't fail to see them. <lb />
We will sell you at tome price. Company for the following season <lb />
k. G. Chapman Co. at the War. <lb />
Therein reason why Ct. Bring me your load <lb />
have to such and convinced that I <lb />
for their dour, your interest, <lb />
raise their own wheat and the. Thanking yon for past favors <lb />
Winterville Mfg. Co. is thoroughly t ea, me <lb />
equipped splendid; with load of . <lb />
flour <lb />
in need of anything in <lb />
the crockery and ware line <lb />
be sure to see us before buying <lb />
Yours to command, <lb />
W. T. <lb />
sell at a very low price. We hope 0- Chapman A Co <lb />
The Next Excursion <lb />
many of o u of the <lb />
will avail themselves of <lb />
this opportunity to make their <lb />
school comfort <lb />
pleasant before the opening of the <lb />
schools. <lb />
Mrs. Susan the mother <lb />
of Mrs. A. is home again <lb />
after a short visit in the country. <lb />
Just by B G. Chapman <lb />
Co., a car load of lime which <lb />
they will sell very cheap. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox is visiting <lb />
in the country. <lb />
W, L. Haws is headquarters for <lb />
pumps and pipes. For the next <lb />
few days he will these for <lb />
sale at an especially low price. <lb />
Twenty-five splendid Tarheel <lb />
wagons for sale by the A. G. Cox <lb />
Mfg. <lb />
Mrs. A. G. Cox Hen- <lb />
were in <lb />
shopping Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
We are glad to see Frank <lb />
back again the office <lb />
of the A. Mfg. Co. <lb />
R. H. went to Ayden <lb />
Thursday <lb />
Shoes R. G. Chapman <lb />
Co., are offering cut price on <lb />
their large stock shoes which <lb />
most be sold within a few days in <lb />
order lo make room for their new <lb />
supply soon to be received. <lb />
Look up Mr. Cooper and ask him <lb />
about prices of anything that you <lb />
are interested <lb />
Mrs. Robert Little Miss <lb />
Sadie Little were in <lb />
day. <lb />
We handle T. W. Wood and <lb />
Sons and millet <lb />
T. Cox Bro. <lb />
All colors of paint, and yellow <lb />
at Harrington Barber Co. <lb />
Livery and feed stables, buggy <lb />
whips and spreads. W. L. House. <lb />
Try a bottle of Dr. sure ; . . <lb />
for indigestion at the drug <lb />
or men to solicit <lb />
orders for nursery stock Pitt <lb />
. Fill t <lb />
II x . i I , <lb />
large i I <lb />
Mil . , s in . ii ;. <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
C. <lb />
Hatch next excursion to <lb />
Norfolk will he run the 23rd <lb />
, returning Fare for <lb />
the round trip children under <lb />
years The same good order <lb />
for which the Hatch excursions are <lb />
noted will prevail, <lb />
hundred wall paper. lo <lb />
We are prepared to you as <lb />
the cheapest. and <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere. <lb />
B. T. Cox Bro. <lb />
For hardware and mill supplies <lb />
W. L, House. <lb />
For hay, corn and oats, go to, <lb />
Berber A Co. <lb />
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, j <lb />
the combination medicine <lb />
for stock and a sure colic cure, <lb />
at the Drug Store <lb />
We carry samples of over five <lb />
paint, guaranteed <lb />
the at Barber <lb />
Co. <lb />
The Greatest Reduction <lb />
in Dress Goods Known. <lb />
Poplin De was for <lb />
Suiting that was now <lb />
Hamburg that now <lb />
Ladies Hose now <lb />
Lawn now <lb />
Gingham now <lb />
White Dress Goods that was <lb />
now <lb />
Also a groat reduction in all <lb />
kinds of Spring and Summer <lb />
Dress Goods. <lb />
Come and be convinced <lb />
Stimulate the TORPID LIVER. <lb />
strengthen the digestive <lb />
regulate the bowels, and are <lb />
as an <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
In malarial districts their virtues <lb />
ore widely recognized, as they poi- <lb />
peculiar properties in freeing <lb />
system from that poison. <lb />
fake No Substitute. <lb />
ARNOLD'S BALSAM <lb />
Warranted lo <lb />
Cholera <lb />
Jno. L, and Coward <lb />
Price and Style of Clothing Once <lb />
scribed by <lb />
Between the fourteenth and eight- <lb />
centuries nil kinds of <lb />
laws prevailed in In <lb />
France a ordinance of 1294 <lb />
prescribed no common citizen <lb />
wear fur, precious stone or <lb />
gold. A nobleman had <lb />
u year might have four robes a year <lb />
and no more. Ladies of rank <lb />
have one gown a year. If <lb />
any one gave u dinner then must <lb />
be only two besides the soup. <lb />
Common who possessed <lb />
a your use cloth which <lb />
cost cents a yard, and their <lb />
wives might spend cents a yard. <lb />
Persons whose income Was less than <lb />
u year must wear cheaper <lb />
In Italy severe ordinances were <lb />
passed in the early part of the four- <lb />
century against excessive <lb />
dress by women. wore forbid- <lb />
den to wear any sort of headdress, <lb />
even of painted paper, of <lb />
woven figures might be worn, <lb />
not embroidered. All stripes and <lb />
bias patterns were condemned, ex- <lb />
simple ones of not more than <lb />
two colors. Not more than two fin- <lb />
rings were to be worn at once. <lb />
Switzerland had a law that no <lb />
wedding party should have more <lb />
than twenty men friends <lb />
of the bridegroom and ten women <lb />
friends of the bride. No wedding <lb />
procession was permitted to have <lb />
more than two singers, two fiddlers <lb />
and two trumpeters. Married <lb />
men were forbidden to weir silk or <lb />
decorated hoods, though maidens <lb />
might. No woman, whether married <lb />
or unmarried, was allowed to wear <lb />
any dress in which the opening for <lb />
the neck was so large that it did not <lb />
lie at wide upon the <lb />
shoulders, and the gown must not be <lb />
buttoned laced up in front or at <lb />
the side. <lb />
To restrain the fashion of the <lb />
long pointed shoes it was enacted <lb />
that no person of either sex should <lb />
wear a shoe with a point extending <lb />
beyond the foot enough to allow <lb />
anything to be inserted in it, nor <lb />
was any woman or girl permitted to <lb />
wear laced shoes. man or bey <lb />
should wear a coat that did not <lb />
reach to the knee. <lb />
were forbidden to be <lb />
slashed so as to show different colors <lb />
or kinds of material, and trousers <lb />
were required to be made without <lb />
stripes and both legs of the same <lb />
color. In 1470 one Swiss in <lb />
council . assembled enacted that <lb />
no one shall make <lb />
on shoes or boots longer than one <lb />
joint of the finger, and if any shoe- <lb />
maker shall make them longer he <lb />
shall be fined as also the person <lb />
wearing News. <lb />
The That Kills. <lb />
The microbe of <lb />
useless in the air, so much <lb />
so in fact that it is almost <lb />
for a city dweller, no matter how <lb />
well balanced he may be, not lo <lb />
become inoculated with it. Wine, <lb />
women and song arc not the only in- <lb />
that go to make up the <lb />
that The average life <lb />
of the business man or the society <lb />
woman hurries people to catastrophe <lb />
as fast as does that of the <lb />
or <lb />
Did you ever do anything on this <lb />
to your meals, rush <lb />
your play, make a fool of yourself <lb />
running half a block for a car <lb />
ready crowded to the You <lb />
plead guilty, do Then you are <lb />
going a pace that kills just as sure- <lb />
as the more widely heralded pace. <lb />
Kansas City Star. <lb />
THE WIFE HE WANTED. <lb />
Queer Matrimonial Advertisement That <lb />
Appeared In 1737. <lb />
Here is a curious matrimonial ad- <lb />
published in an <lb />
can newspaper in 1787. Whether <lb />
the gentleman of <lb />
whose only mode of restraint was <lb />
which every woman <lb />
knows l- of all scheme the most <lb />
a lady of <lb />
all the enumerated perfections who <lb />
was willing to hide cannot at <lb />
this late date In- <lb />
middle aged gentleman barely <lb />
turned sixty and us yet unmarried is <lb />
desirous of altering his condition. <lb />
lie has u good estate, sound <lb />
and easy temper, and having <lb />
worn out the follies of youth will he <lb />
determined by reason in the choice <lb />
of the lady lie intends to make hap- <lb />
She must be of fifteen <lb />
and under twenty-five. Her size <lb />
he moderate, her shape <lb />
her parson clean and her <lb />
pleasing. She must be live- <lb />
her humor, but not smart in <lb />
her sensible, but <lb />
unaffected with wit; her <lb />
per without extremes, neither too <lb />
hasty and never sullen. Then she <lb />
must invariably observe forms <lb />
of breeding public and <lb />
company, but ma; lay them <lb />
aside among her acquaintances. <lb />
She must have no affectation but that <lb />
of hiding her perfection, which her <lb />
own sex will forgive the other <lb />
more quickly discover. She -hall <lb />
be restrained in nothing, the gentle- <lb />
man having observed that restraint <lb />
only makes good women bad and <lb />
bad women In some things <lb />
perhaps she lie stinted, which <lb />
is the only method he take to <lb />
bis dislike to any part of her <lb />
conduct. Any lady whose friend- <lb />
arc of opinion own opinion will <lb />
not that she is qualified as <lb />
and ha- a mind to dispose of <lb />
herself may hear of n purchaser by <lb />
leaving with the printer hereof a let- <lb />
tor directed to <lb />
Take Advantage of This. <lb />
Napoleon's Attempt at Suicide. <lb />
The most startling of all Con- <lb />
revelations is that describing <lb />
Napoleon's attempt at when <lb />
and the re.-t left <lb />
him nuked to his enemies. Con- <lb />
in one of his earlier volumes <lb />
described a talisman wrapped in silk <lb />
and leather which ever since the <lb />
Egyptian campaign Napoleon wore <lb />
around bis neck. It contained, ac- <lb />
cording to Constant, the poison <lb />
which the emperor took immediate- <lb />
after his signature of the deed of <lb />
abdication, lie then sent for Con- <lb />
and thus addressed <lb />
I am dying I could not bear <lb />
the torture any more and the <lb />
of seeing myself surround- <lb />
ed by foreign agents. They have <lb />
trailed my eagles through the mire. <lb />
has given me my final <lb />
blow. That should have <lb />
forsaken me outs me to the core <lb />
My old friend- My old comrade- in <lb />
However, the weak- <lb />
of the poison or the skill of <lb />
the doctor, saved his life. <lb />
T. IV- Weekly. London. <lb />
Now that the month <lb />
; ed money should be more <lb />
among In and <lb />
Tin i going to offer <lb />
a liberal inducement to pay <lb />
th-ii We have <lb />
to the <lb />
American Farmer, that splendid <lb />
farm paper at <lb />
and we lining ts give <lb />
these free <lb />
subscribers. All yon have l do <lb />
is pay what you Re- <lb />
and year in advance <lb />
a d you also get American Far- <lb />
in-i free for year. sub- <lb />
era paying year will <lb />
get the America- free. <lb />
A- we have only of these free <lb />
they will not last <lb />
and if you want to take ad- <lb />
van of It yon should not delay. <lb />
come or send <lb />
right away. <lb />
A Cruel Father. <lb />
N. C, Aug. <lb />
ed a dining car of a fast <lb />
train, girl's attire, <lb />
mere strip of a boy was <lb />
at the Southern depot <lb />
in- <lb />
he lad gave the name of James <lb />
i moth declared that he bad <lb />
n away from his Greensboro <lb />
me because of his father's cruel <lb />
treatment, <lb />
on bis back and <lb />
were and the <lb />
spat blood as be talked. <lb />
taken charge by the <lb />
He <lb />
city <lb />
Price All <lb />
As common tobacco ha- been <lb />
so well since market <lb />
this season, a few <lb />
to better grades <lb />
today and sec how went. <lb />
L-C result <lb />
j. There was a pound pile of <lb />
uppers at the Farmers ware- <lb />
h that brought There was <lb />
nit of excitement the high <lb />
ding and when the pile was <lb />
off at thirty everybody <lb />
shouted. <lb />
A. W. Ange Co. i <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
One Saw cotton <lb />
gin, one power cotton press, <lb />
been used two seasons only. <lb />
us new. W. M. KING. <lb />
H W ll <lb />
HATCH <lb />
From Kinston to Norfolk <lb />
THE <lb />
K WHITE ONLY <lb />
Wednesday and Thursday <lb />
August and <lb />
FARE <lb />
Child re, under years <lb />
W. C. KINGS, Agent. <lb />
My advice is take Mrs. Joe Per- <lb />
son's Remedy Wash. I a <lb />
severe sufferer from catarrh <lb />
head and ear. The discharge from <lb />
the ear and nose was copious and <lb />
very unpleasant. I suffered in that <lb />
way for live years. I tried various <lb />
which did no <lb />
Finally my physician advised me <lb />
to try Mrs. Joe Person's <lb />
Wash. u.-ed bottles <lb />
t Remedy and used the Wash <lb />
with a for my nose and <lb />
throat. It cured me. Scads would <lb />
form in nil nose, which almost <lb />
unendurable, until by and <lb />
hard cowing, I would <lb />
was a fearful <lb />
The cure was perfect, I have <lb />
never had a of a <lb />
lie-lit I fine. <lb />
Cornelius, N. C, II 1906. <lb />
D L. <lb />
Mechanically Correct. <lb />
said the teacher of <lb />
the class in English literature, <lb />
is a <lb />
answered the girl <lb />
with the umbrageous pompadour, <lb />
a piece of poetry goes, <lb />
love, dove, part, art, glove, <lb />
above, smart, gold, fill, eyes, hold, <lb />
still, at the ends of the lines <lb />
and almost any kind of words to fill <lb />
in the rest of <lb />
will remain after school, <lb />
Miss the teacher said, with <lb />
a frown, complete that sonnet <lb />
by tilling it in with the necessary <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
It Didn't Help Him. <lb />
In a bookshop a woman <lb />
wanted a copy of works. <lb />
haven't got it. replied <lb />
the bookseller. it a rule <lb />
never to keep any honks I can't <lb />
and can't make head or <lb />
tail of Mr. Determined <lb />
to buy a anyway, the customer <lb />
asked, you <lb />
quoth the book <lb />
seller. prayed, and that docs <lb />
not help <lb />
Contradiction. <lb />
Witness lie looked me straight <lb />
in the eve and <lb />
sir, you've flatly <lb />
former statement. <lb />
I I I lie <lb />
his piste on you, and now you'll <lb />
please how lie <lb />
Greenville, in eve with a bent gaze. <lb />
Witness faints. <lb />
Casting by Moonlight For Bass. <lb />
I suppose the average bait caster <lb />
knows very little of canting by moon- <lb />
light, but to mind this is a most <lb />
pleasurable way of fishing. The <lb />
very and uncertainty con- <lb />
Us chief charm, for the more <lb />
Uncertain a thing the greater the <lb />
satisfaction when it is accomplished. <lb />
Confirmed fly casters often <lb />
the bait easier with the <lb />
rod, but have used both, and <lb />
takes fully as much -kill and <lb />
to manage the rod as the <lb />
long, one, and bail casting <lb />
offers a much larger field and larger <lb />
variety of fishing than fly casting. A <lb />
surface bait should always be used, <lb />
as ii bass strikes commotion <lb />
made the bail, not because be is <lb />
hungry, but merely because he <lb />
wants to <lb />
and Tails. <lb />
Natives of <lb />
in past centuries used to say that <lb />
all bad tails, asserting <lb />
that was a sign of the divine dis- <lb />
approval of their infamy in cutting <lb />
off the tail of Thomas a <lb />
horse A sixteenth century writer <lb />
lint Ii in all other <lb />
lauds a perpetual infamy of <lb />
by written of lyes, <lb />
vet can they no well tell where to <lb />
truly. An English- <lb />
man now in <lb />
hind will of or any <lb />
other but is <lb />
most thrown in bis <lb />
all Englishmen have<lb />
Juvenile Logic. <lb />
A little of four years of ape <lb />
on noticing for the time a lock <lb />
his father's head ask- <lb />
ed, why are your <lb />
hairs gray <lb />
Thinking to drive home a moral <lb />
lesson, the father answered, <lb />
a new gray hair every time his <lb />
lit In h <lb />
ll p I <lb />
j must have had aw- <lb />
fully naughty <lb />
At <lb />
The Wednesday <lb />
made a slight error in saying <lb />
J. O. Bowling would begin work <lb />
for the Funnels Consolidated To <lb />
i cu on the 15th. He <lb />
began work at once and does not <lb />
wait until the 15th. He will be <lb />
d to see his friends at either the <lb />
Farmers or Star <lb />
Yellow F <lb />
Few Orleans, La., Aug. <lb />
in of new cases of fever today <lb />
r- ported up f to o'clock <lb />
re and This makes <lb />
of deaths to date. The <lb />
i i of new cases today over <lb />
yesterday was but there were <lb />
ii s deaths. <lb />
Improvements on the Avenue. <lb />
The the lot where <lb />
Gorman formerly <lb />
up <lb />
lot We <lb />
luge building will there <lb />
in which to conduct <lb />
establishment. <lb />
l he salve that heals without a scar <lb />
i DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. <lb />
No remedy effects such re <lb />
It draws out <lb />
cools and heals all cute, <lb />
and bruises. A sure <lb />
fr Piles and skin diseases. De- <lb />
Witt's ii the only genuine Witch <lb />
Salve. Be ware of counter- <lb />
b its, they are dangerous. Sold by <lb />
John L. druggist. <lb />
For sunburn, and all skin <lb />
and diseases, Witch <lb />
Salve no equal. It is a <lb />
certain cure for blind, bleeding, <lb />
Itching and protruding piles. It <lb />
draw the fire out of a hum <lb />
heal without leaving a scar. <lb />
Boils, old sores, etc., <lb />
quickly cured by the use of the <lb />
genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel <lb />
Accept no substitute as <lb />
are often <lb />
certain. Sold by John L. <lb />
A little forethought may save <lb />
you no end of trouble. <lb />
who makes it a to <lb />
Colic, Cholera, and <lb />
remedy at Hand this <lb />
to he a fact. For sale by Jno. L. <lb />
Woolen, druggist I <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
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easy U o <lb />
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The <lb />
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us; nun The trite <lb />
was coined by Cleveland in <lb />
hie famous tariff <lb />
years age It again today. <lb />
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large the <lb />
concern has felt <lb />
the of trade <lb />
for the year. In spite of the high <lb />
duties, have in <lb />
The lies deep There is <lb />
almost world wide retaliation against <lb />
oar high tariff of <lb />
sewing machines, typewriters, <lb />
machinery, and leather <lb />
the and fruit <lb />
and the raisers are beginning <lb />
to appreciate the effect of <lb />
high tariffs. <lb />
The boycott of American goods in <lb />
China threatens to assume serious <lb />
portions The meat <lb />
diplomacy will be railed for to save <lb />
American trade from a loss of many <lb />
millions a year in that direction <lb />
alone <lb />
Vet the situation in China is lea <lb />
serious for that throughout <lb />
The inevitable less of a large <lb />
of the valuable trade with <lb />
many, unless the rigor of her tariff, <lb />
is to go into operation next <lb />
spring, shall be mitigated, is having <lb />
a powerful effect upon all who are <lb />
interacted in trade. <lb />
Switzerland has a new whose <lb />
maximum duties will be imposed <lb />
upon American goods <lb />
is expected <lb />
put in operation Moll a new <lb />
which will be prohibitory as regards <lb />
a mi saber of products now <lb />
largely consumed there. <lb />
Thus one country after <lb />
another i adopting the policy of the <lb />
exclusion of American goods unless <lb />
the United States will make <lb />
to them by abating here and <lb />
there the extreme <lb />
our own tariff. <lb />
The interest in the reciprocity <lb />
convention which is to be held in <lb />
next mouth increasing. <lb />
Announcement baa come that <lb />
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all a special session of congress on <lb />
according to <lb />
one statement, some anti-rebate <lb />
and other railroad legislation and <lb />
also for the consideration of <lb />
There no argument like <lb />
Congress may even consent to cut <lb />
some of the tariff pap supply of <lb />
the pampered trust since the <lb />
commercial world make firm de- <lb />
Ex. <lb />
STORE. <lb />
Baron as Japan's Peace <lb />
is one <lb />
the most remarkable of the younger <lb />
statesmen of Japan. He comes from <lb />
the ministry of foreign affairs, a post <lb />
which he has with dignity and <lb />
success since He conducted <lb />
the negotiations which <lb />
led up to the war in a manner highly <lb />
satisfactory to the and the <lb />
people. Baron is a <lb />
Harvard man, English <lb />
with a strong Boston accent. He <lb />
won his spurs in Korea, in <lb />
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discredited. Five years later, he <lb />
went to Peking, and participated in <lb />
the peace conference there, as a re <lb />
salt of the rebellion and the <lb />
expedition of the allied powers <lb />
I luring his stay at the Chinese cap <lb />
he won the confidence of China so <lb />
largely that there has existed an <lb />
unpublished but effective alliance <lb />
between Japan China, which <lb />
been very to the former <lb />
her war with Russia. Baron <lb />
was Japanese minister to <lb />
Washington preceding Mr <lb />
Ilia greatest triumph may be said to <lb />
be the long and delicate negotiations <lb />
which he, as foreign minister, con- <lb />
ducted with then Hus <lb />
Mil minister, which culminated in <lb />
the great struggle between the two <lb />
Peace <lb />
tors at in the <lb />
can Monthly Review of Reviews far <lb />
August. <lb />
The Security Life and Annuity Company <lb />
Mutual. Legal Reserve. <lb />
A Home Company conducted n a safe, economical basis in <lb />
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for many years of them have recently changed from a <lb />
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standing business is now on a per cent, reserve, only the new <lb />
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Life. Age <lb />
Company Old Bate <lb />
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Everything want in the way of I <lb />
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our store. ,; <lb />
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb />
Goods <lb />
JOHNSTON BROS <lb />
The Cash Grocers. <lb />
Let Common Sense Decide <lb />
Do you honestly believe, that coffee Bold loose exposed <lb />
to dust, germs and insects, passing <lb />
through many bands of <lb />
them not <lb />
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is fit for your use T Of course you <lb />
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LION COFFEE <lb />
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fudges at plantation, are <lb />
skillfully roasted at our <lb />
where precautions you <lb />
would not dream are taken <lb />
to secure perfect cleanliness, <lb />
flavor, strength and uniformity. <lb />
From the time the coffee leaves <lb />
the factory no hand touches it till <lb />
it it opened in your kitchen. <lb />
LION COFFEE the OF ill. CORTES. <lb />
Millions of American Homes welcome LION COFFEE daily. <lb />
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your Lion-beads for valuable <lb />
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <lb />
CO., Toledo, Ohio. <lb />
to <lb />
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A Shoe for <lb />
Women. <lb />
THE SHOE for <lb />
made with careful reference <lb />
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scientifically obstructed <lb />
to meet th closest variations <lb />
of width and In woman's <lb />
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requirement of the many <lb />
whims of <lb />
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc <lb />
Pulley Bowen, <lb />
THE HOME OF WOMAN'S FASHIONS. <lb />
LIFE IN ICELAND. <lb />
MEDICINE IN PERSIA. <lb />
No Mad. Thar., No and <lb />
Only One Policeman. <lb />
There are no in <lb />
Iceland. Each home is a factory <lb />
and every member of the a <lb />
ad. <lb />
Shoes are made from <lb />
The long stocking these <lb />
in through toe snow are knit- to Mecca the author tells <lb />
fed by the women and and experience with one of their ally <lb />
even the beautiful broadcloth comes <lb />
A Our. That Doctor Mora <lb />
Than the Patient. <lb />
Of the progress of medical science <lb />
people know little. They <lb />
divide disease into two clause, hot <lb />
and cold. A cold remedy l applied <lb />
to a disease and a hot remedy <lb />
to a one. In the 111- <lb />
and perfect from the hand <lb />
loom in house. <lb />
The sweet simplicity of their <lb />
costume docs away with the <lb />
necessity of fashion books. Young <lb />
girls who are about to be married <lb />
need take no thought as to <lb />
withal shall they be When <lb />
they array themselves in the wed- <lb />
garments of their ancestor, two <lb />
or even three generations remote, <lb />
they are perfectly up to date in the <lb />
mailer attire. <lb />
This simple life is conducive to a <lb />
state of high morals, higher <lb />
than in any other of <lb />
NEW WAY <lb />
The evening I left Mecca for <lb />
I was suffering from a rack- <lb />
headache, and my friend- <lb />
ed me to consult a certain Arab <lb />
In the east they never break the <lb />
ice of silence with a remark on the <lb />
weather. open in <lb />
to inquire if you are in health. I <lb />
told the doctor in answer to his <lb />
question that had a bad headache <lb />
and had come to him to be cured, <lb />
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Clothing that is Labeled. <lb />
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Night Shirts. <lb />
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Linens, Linens <lb />
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Staple Department <lb />
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1,900 yards Hope <lb />
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Toil de Noon <lb />
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Carmine Bed, all <lb />
Win <lb />
Wash Fabrics. <lb />
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clean up at <lb />
India Lawns. <lb />
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India Linens, worth <lb />
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Wash <lb />
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Silk and Velvets. <lb />
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Japanese silk, all colors <lb />
worth at <lb />
inch velvet, all shades, <lb />
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Corsets. <lb />
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lit tins; Corsets, In all the <lb />
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the celebrated R A G C H <lb />
Other Beauties lie <lb />
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He <lb />
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Extra urge a Napkins, <lb />
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price <lb />
Extra large Turkish <lb />
Hath Towels, sale price <lb />
Linen Crash, res;. <lb />
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Full size White Crochet Bod <lb />
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb />
patterns 11.26 value for <lb />
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb />
res;. sale price <lb />
Men's Hats <lb />
Man's and Hats in <lb />
desirable shapes, worth up <lb />
to at <lb />
Men's tine felt Hats, in- <lb />
values ranging <lb />
from 92.60 and i at the <lb />
exceeding low of <lb />
doz. Men's Hats in <lb />
bin and Denver shapes, <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 finest imported English <lb />
Poplins, Mohairs, Sicilians <lb />
Mohair Serges and silk- <lb />
warp values up <lb />
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Men's Pants <lb />
Men's latest <lb />
and Fancy Worsted Pants <lb />
in all shades and pretty <lb />
Stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb />
all go on this sale at 91.49 <lb />
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb />
that regularly <lb />
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price <lb />
Fine that always sell <lb />
for and 98.00, stripe, <lb />
cheviots s fancy worsteds <lb />
all go in this sale at only <lb />
Men's Pants in <lb />
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91.75 sale <lb />
Knee Pants <lb />
pair of Knee Pants <lb />
worth up to sale price <lb />
come in black and nutria <lb />
SI Knee Punts <lb />
All the new toes are <lb />
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oxfords and slippers <lb />
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Hats that are sold every- <lb />
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Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb />
Over pairs of very <lb />
finest of this seasons goods, <lb />
hand sewed lace or button, <lb />
all weights of solo. French <lb />
kid. patent Russia calf <lb />
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Ladies line kid shoes, <lb />
button and lace, ton <lb />
and patent tip wort 91.48 <lb />
of Ladies Oxfords, <lb />
all popular leathers, also <lb />
white canvas, worth up to <lb />
91.20; sale to <lb />
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb />
Ladies fast black seamless <lb />
hose, row c <lb />
A tine cotton fast <lb />
black hose price now <lb />
tine plain and lace <lb />
styles black hose, worth <lb />
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ladies beautiful fancy <lb />
hose, worth choice, pair <lb />
Children's fast black rib- <lb />
bed hose, reg price at <lb />
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Suits <lb />
two piece suits, <lb />
single and <lb />
jackets positively worth <lb />
during this sale only <lb />
The novelty in stylos is <lb />
and <lb />
that were always sold at <lb />
all go in this sale at <lb />
Thirty distinct <lb />
in Ultra Fashion- <lb />
able Knee Pants Suits, in <lb />
all the novelties <lb />
sale price only, pair and staple styles, sale price 91.29 <lb />
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb />
Stock <lb />
back. <lb />
from to <lb />
G. L. Wilkinson Go. <lb />
Pub an End to It All. <lb />
A grievous wail comes <lb />
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lover taxed organs. Dizziness, <lb />
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Constipation. But thanks to Dr. <lb />
King's New Lite Pill they <lb />
end to it all. They are gentle tint <lb />
thorough. Try them. Only <lb />
Guaranteed by L. <lb />
Continue <lb />
The report of the yells fever <lb />
condition in New <lb />
Wednesday gives the number of <lb />
new oases ax death <lb />
Total caw <lb />
The pills that act as a tonic, and <lb />
not as a drastic DeWitt's <lb />
Little Risers. cure <lb />
Headache, Constipation, Bili-us- <lb />
Jaundice, etc. Early Risers <lb />
are small and easy to take and easy <lb />
to act. Sold by John L. Wooten, <lb />
druggist. <lb />
The Death Penalty. <lb />
A little thing sometimes results <lb />
in death. Thus a mere scratch, <lb />
insignificant cuts or puny boils <lb />
have paid the death penalty. it <lb />
is wise to have <lb />
Salve ever handy. It's the best <lb />
earth and will prevent fa- <lb />
when burns, sores, <lb />
and threaten. Only at <lb />
I. L Store. <lb />
Never in the to <lb />
After a hearty meal a dose easy to take, <lb />
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent failing in results are De- <lb />
an attack of Witt's Little Early Risers. These <lb />
Is a thorough and a <lb />
guaranteed cure for Indigestion, <lb />
Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, <lb />
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Bad <lb />
Breath and Stomach troubles. <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb />
famous little pills are a certain <lb />
guarantee against <lb />
torpid and all of the Ills <lb />
resulting from constipation. They <lb />
tonic and strengthen the liver. <lb />
Sold by John L. Wooten, druggist. <lb />
End of Bitter Fight. <lb />
physicians bad long and <lb />
stubborn fight with an on <lb />
my right F. Hughes <lb />
Du gave up. <lb />
Everybody thought my time bad <lb />
come. As a resort I tried Dr. <lb />
Suicide Prevented. <lb />
A startling announcement that a <lb />
preventive of suicide had been <lb />
discovered will interest many. <lb />
A run or <lb />
invariably precede suicide and <lb />
something has been found that <lb />
will prevent that which King's New Discovery for <lb />
makes suicide likely. At the first i The I <lb />
thought of self destruction take was striking I teat <lb />
Electric It being a great in a few days. Mow I've entirely <lb />
tonic and will regained my It conquers <lb />
the nerves and build up the system, all coughs, and throat <lb />
It's also a great stomach, liver and lung troubles Guaranteed by <lb />
regulator. Only Sat. L. Wooten, druggist. Pries <lb />
by Jno. L. and Trial bottles <lb />
W not en, <lb />
Refrigerators at cost, at H. L,<lb />
Two desirable rooms for rent, <lb />
furnished or not. Apply to Mrs. Get a refrigerator while they ere <lb />
H. Hooker, 8-4 going at cost. H. <lb />
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
and Friday. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
VOL No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST II. 1905 <lb />
No. <lb />
PRISONER ESCAPES. <lb />
AIDED BY TWO AND <lb />
SEVERAL FRIENDS. <lb />
through the window and as he did Ladies in Burning Launch. <lb />
so some one in the mob in the Aug. party <lb />
room fired a shot at him. lulu bad a narrow escape <lb />
By time Slaughter was some here today. <lb />
distance in the lead. Capt. Smith on a trip In a <lb />
of Gave New the meantime rushed oat of U launch were going to <lb />
Liberty -Officer <lb />
was About to TaKe dim <lb />
to New Jersey. <lb />
daring and oat raucous <lb />
escape of a prisoner <lb />
here was perpetrated at depot <lb />
this <lb />
j Clark both tire it-hot at the run- They were Mrs. William <lb />
I but did not Mrs. Frank -Misses <lb />
I him Slaughter pursued but I Adelaide, Irene and Thelma <lb />
made good his brother and her Carol <lb />
Daniels. Dr. Ward was the only <lb />
Sam going with him to assist him. <lb />
Officer Clark returned to the de- <lb />
pot arrested the other brother <lb />
It has been told in a previous Prisoner, Ham, and placed <lb />
issue The of the <lb />
arrest by police officers of <lb />
of Newman Slaughter, a <lb />
guilty of grand I in New <lb />
Jersey, who bad made his escape <lb />
from reformatory there and <lb />
came to this section. Patrol Office <lb />
Railway, X. <lb />
J., came here and identified the <lb />
prisoner, nut Slaughter to <lb />
return to New Jersey him <lb />
without requisition papers. <lb />
Moore to Raleigh to <lb />
him in prison. Other arrests will <lb />
likely follow and the guilty on s <lb />
j get just punishment. <lb />
It was a wed planned conspiracy <lb />
the part of his brothers and the <lb />
other to release the prison- <lb />
It has developed today that <lb />
twice during list night <lb />
went to the house of <lb />
Sheriffs. I Dudley and <lb />
for him, but he spent <lb />
is j <lb />
thought he had the jail keys and <lb />
g-t papers <lb />
and retinue to <lb />
Greenville with these papers Sun- <lb />
evening, intending to stall <lb />
book New with <lb />
prisoner this morning, <lb />
When Slaughter was arrest.; <lb />
ed here last, week he was placed <lb />
in It <lb />
discovered later that he was <lb />
attempting to cut his nay out <lb />
the guard house the prisoner <lb />
w is tinned over to Sheriff Tucker <lb />
for commitment to jail <lb />
that be might he kept safely. <lb />
before train time this morning <lb />
Officer Moore, in company with <lb />
of Police J. T. Smith and I <lb />
P ties Q. A dark who <lb />
t tic went to the <lb />
sheriff's office la Hie court house <lb />
where Moore produced the <lb />
necessary papers from the <lb />
of New Jersey and North <lb />
Carolina, and Slaughter was <lb />
turned over, receipt for his <lb />
being given the sheriff. At <lb />
the same time the <lb />
offered for the arrest of Slaughter <lb />
that It was their intention mi- <lb />
him from the house so <lb />
could overpower him and take <lb />
keys get Slaughter out of <lb />
tailing in this they followed the <lb />
method carried out depot <lb />
this morning. <lb />
So blame whatever can attach <lb />
to Officer Moore or either of the <lb />
police officers for the escape of <lb />
Slaughter. The in the <lb />
conspiracy were <lb />
pistols there were <lb />
twenty or thirty of them in <lb />
mob. That Officer Moore be <lb />
exonerated before the New Jersey <lb />
officials, L. Tucker has <lb />
him an setting f <lb />
the facts of Slaughter's escape. <lb />
Daily tor T. <lb />
paid over to Smith. <lb />
Slaughter was handcuffed and escaped, being paved <lb />
securely tied with a hard work. Everybody <lb />
Other Moore then left the conn asleep at the lime the fire <lb />
house for the depot with the started so that its origin is not <lb />
prisoner. Policemen Smith Eight stores, two barber <lb />
Clark both accompanied him to shops, a broker's office and a res- <lb />
he depot and on the way there were <lb />
Capt. Smith held the end of the <lb />
Fire at Spring Hope <lb />
Tarboro, N. O. Aug. <lb />
town of had a <lb />
fire about o'clock Sunday morn- <lb />
with reaching not <lb />
one-third of the loss. One block <lb />
of section of the <lb />
was practically wiped out. <lb />
The A. L. depot and content <lb />
against by H. <lb />
man on board. The cause of the <lb />
j accident was the of a <lb />
match by Ward to light his <lb />
cigar. Throwing match down <lb />
in bottom of It <lb />
ignited the gasoline and the whole <lb />
boat was immediately Dr. <lb />
Ward shouted to them all to jump <lb />
four obeyed, Mrs. <lb />
and the Misses Peek. <lb />
The cork cushions were thrown <lb />
to the ladies to keep them <lb />
which they used. Miss Adelaide <lb />
Peck early drowned but the <lb />
in the water suffered no <lb />
danger, being rescued shortly. <lb />
Urn. Duffy, Miss and her <lb />
girl, Carol Daniels, remained <lb />
in the boat. little girl <lb />
badly burned on one limb. Other <lb />
injuries were only superficial. The <lb />
party Was by a <lb />
who was idling near <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Detention of Letters <lb />
N. C, August 7th. <lb />
was tried tins <lb />
United Slate- <lb />
Hugh Humphrey, s nine . <lb />
who charged with <lb />
the violation section 38-61, <lb />
revised United <lb />
Slates, also section postal <lb />
laws and regulations of 1902. He <lb />
was a route carrier from <lb />
and charged with detain- <lb />
letters addressed on August <lb />
to Mr. Hill, of <lb />
county. The dot <lb />
ready for trial on account <lb />
witness, the <lb />
continued case until <lb />
requiring the defend <lb />
nut give bond in the sum <lb />
Pretty Marriage At St. John's Church <lb />
Grifton, <lb />
One the g- <lb />
ever witnessed in this <lb />
was celebrated at St. John's <lb />
Episcopal church this <lb />
o'clock when Mis- <lb />
Kilpatrick, the <lb />
daughter of Mr. W. J. Kilpatrick. <lb />
was married to Mr. Moses I Tarboro. <lb />
prominent merchant of Grifton, I M <lb />
E. Cox, or Greenville, <lb />
irk, ,.,,. , . ., J- G. s lent Sundas it<lb />
PERSONALS AND SOCIAL. <lb />
Monday, bi 7th. <lb />
C. went lo <lb />
today. <lb />
The warm weather hug returned <lb />
n full fore <lb />
Freeman left for <lb />
W. spent Sunday <lb />
spent Sunday at <lb />
Conetoe. <lb />
was <lb />
green and white with <lb />
many lighting the chancel. I warned Saturday <lb />
Win fie i Norfolk. <lb />
at the organ. H. returned Saturday <lb />
rendering exquisitely strati from Suffolk. <lb />
of Mr. m <lb />
bridal party entered tie Saturday evening, <lb />
Johnson <lb />
O. i. <lb />
from Tarboro. <lb />
and Wooten ushers, <lb />
Miss Mary Fleming, ring beam <lb />
Miss Mabel Kilpatrick, <lb />
the bride, maid of honor. <lb />
The c, handsomely <lb />
in silk, came up aisle <lb />
leaning of In r <lb />
Di. W. H. Bagwell I <lb />
Seven Spring- Saturday evening. <lb />
Miss Elbe Brown returned Si <lb />
evening from a visit to <lb />
father, while groom, with is <lb />
I nest Vance <lb />
came in from the vest y <lb />
A gathering <lb />
the ceremony, <lb />
marriage the <lb />
ml drove to Grifton <lb />
left en tin- north d n. <lb />
in bridal mil . <lb />
id <lb />
rope with which the was <lb />
tied. Reaching depot <lb />
Smith turned the over to <lb />
Officer Clark to take him in the <lb />
colored waiting room while lie <lb />
went in ticket <lb />
Officer to get tickets. <lb />
Officer Clark took hold of the <lb />
rope led the the <lb />
Waiting room both of them <lb />
took seats. It was noticed that <lb />
several were the waiting <lb />
room, but this being usual it <lb />
train lime nothing was thought of <lb />
it. A moment later, however, <lb />
several other went <lb />
the waiting room. Ham Sam <lb />
Slaughter, two brothers of the j <lb />
prisoner, being among them. These <lb />
crowded where Officer I <lb />
Road Machine. <lb />
L. C. Arthur had his road ma- <lb />
chine on business section <lb />
of street this to <lb />
give a demonstration of work <lb />
the machine will do. The officials <lb />
of the town both <lb />
interested in better highways an <lb />
we hope this interest will result in <lb />
improvement. <lb />
a p Bond was <lb />
and the defendant was <lb />
charged from custody. <lb />
Dunn, X . An;. Tr. <lb />
warrant E. F. Young, <lb />
with forgery, <lb />
by J. K <lb />
. Ill, <lb />
state's lay, I In <lb />
court finding cause <lb />
the charge. A large crowd <lb />
hid assembled the trial <lb />
and hear the argument <lb />
a p. <lb />
greeted <lb />
decision. <lb />
W. a. Stewart <lb />
represented and <lb />
H b <lb />
th <lb />
Marriage <lb />
Register of Deeds B. Williams <lb />
issued licenses to the g <lb />
s last <lb />
Did the Work. <lb />
A traveler put up the night <lb />
at the leading in a ill <lb />
town, and before retiring left <lb />
particular instructions to <lb />
in lime for an early train. Early <lb />
the he was disturbed <lb />
by a lively tattoo open the d-or. <lb />
he demanded sleepily <lb />
got an important message <lb />
for replied the bellboy <lb />
The was up in an in- <lb />
the door, re- <lb />
from the boy a large <lb />
ope. He tore it open and <lb />
inside found slip of paper, on <lb />
which was written in large litters, <lb />
you get <lb />
Union-Record. <lb />
Cotton Appointed<lb />
of state board of a <lb />
Louisiana, who is re a n <lb />
expert . n s <lb />
I been . <lb />
sou to the of hug in <lb />
of the poi- <lb />
in the cotton district, with <lb />
the that lie will <lb />
Cox returned this <lb />
morning from Seven and <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Jenkins and children <lb />
returned this a visit <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
J. R. Rouse, of Bern, came <lb />
ii to his mother. <lb />
Mis. M. A. Rouse. <lb />
Mrs. Adrian Savage and child <lb />
re;, returned from Virginia Beach <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
H. W. and child- <lb />
returned evening <lb />
Virginia Beach. <lb />
Fender, of came <lb />
Sunday evening to visit his <lb />
uncle, L. M. <lb />
W. M. bang and little son, <lb />
the train her <lb />
So day eve for <lb />
Mrs. Cox and . <lb />
of Sunday hen <lb />
with her son, Rev. W, E. Cox. <lb />
Alex. Blow and E. A. <lb />
returned Saturday evening from a <lb />
bate ball trip to Hobgood and <lb />
Palmyra. <lb />
N. S. and little son, Nat, <lb />
Washington, came <lb />
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. A <lb />
L. Blow. <lb />
Mr, and Mrs. S. let <lb />
this on a trip north, lb <lb />
will purchase new goods while <lb />
away. <lb />
Miss Clara <lb />
. Mack and Mayo. <lb />
Moses Spivey Florence <lb />
Clark were sitting ; Kilpatrick <lb />
perform duly on the who has been visiting Mi-<lb />
Mrs. R. A. Tyson and little <lb />
No in daughter and Miss Annie Perkins <lb />
Capt. J. M. Turner, president from Virginia Beach <lb />
of Raleigh and Sound I Saturday evening. <lb />
Railroad, said last sight that the, M. . of <lb />
report that has been floating j Sunday eve to visit <lb />
around through the eastern part , Ml. <lb />
window. This seemed lo <lb />
be j signal to the pi and in- <lb />
he made a dash for <lb />
window. Officer Clark tightened <lb />
on rope to pull Slaughter back <lb />
when some one in the cut <lb />
the rope so Slaughter could go. He <lb />
jumped out the window, the crowd <lb />
rushing to intercept officer <lb />
from following him. Officer Clark <lb />
draw his gun reaching over <lb />
a head fired a shot <lb />
through the window after <lb />
could take no aim. The <lb />
pistol caused a break among the pleasure that we testify to the <lb />
Thou. and Mary Had- <lb />
dock. <lb />
license was issued for <lb />
people during the week. <lb />
Gen. J. S. Carr Regarding the Bingham <lb />
School, Mebane, N C. <lb />
It affords me much pleasure to <lb />
testify to the high character <lb />
manner in which you conduct your <lb />
school. I have had of my <lb />
wards your school for the past <lb />
two years, and the young men <lb />
have done well. It is with <lb />
Fourth of Diphtheria. <lb />
On Saturday physicians pro- <lb />
that of the children <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Fleming, <lb />
South Greenville, has <lb />
The house promptly tang m- <lb />
quarantined. This is the fourth <lb />
case that has developed. <lb />
the stale that the Raleigh and <lb />
Railroad had been .-old to <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line is utterly <lb />
without, foundation. The work, <lb />
he says is progressing very well, a <lb />
Pleasure Ahead. <lb />
gaped grading road, <lb />
than ten miles the track <lb />
and a material train is <lb />
Post, <lb />
is laid <lb />
being <lb />
in the waiting room which <lb />
cleared the way for Clark <lb />
to get to the window. He <lb />
high merits of your school in every <lb />
respect. very truly. <lb />
Julian S. <lb />
Otto general <lb />
manager of the Imperial <lb />
Co., spent today <lb />
arranging for the appeal . i his <lb />
company in Masonic temple opera <lb />
house on the 18th. The company <lb />
comes highly recommended as one <lb />
of best the road there <lb />
is evening of rare pleasure in <lb />
store all who attend the enter <lb />
Fever <lb />
and returned this <lb />
Sterling O. Buddie, of Louis- <lb />
lung, X. C. has accepted a position <lb />
phone company and will be here <lb />
sometime. <lb />
Tuesday, August 8th. <lb />
L. I. Moore left Monday evening <lb />
for Raleigh. <lb />
Moore went to <lb />
K I. M ore, of <lb />
hen today <lb />
A. <lb />
y i low n. <lb />
Will ii . of <lb />
g I a Taylor. <lb />
Mi-- Kin ma . of n <lb />
Mis Nellie <lb />
M-- Bern ice and <lb />
brother returned <lb />
Morehead mis miming. <lb />
Moore, of Kin ton, who <lb />
has in town a <lb />
returned home Monday evening <lb />
Miss Blanch Eliza <lb />
beth City, who has been visiting <lb />
i Miss Mo- returned <lb />
home in . <lb />
Mr. and Dill, <lb />
Jr., who ii spending a <lb />
few at Virginia <lb />
returned I nine Monday evening. <lb />
Mrs. . i. Smith two <lb />
laughters, Misses <lb />
oral son, William, <lb />
home from Virginia Monday <lb />
evening, <lb />
Miss Minnie from <lb />
near and Miss Ethel <lb />
from near Gold Point, <lb />
arc spending h days with Mrs, <lb />
D. W. in South <lb />
ville. <lb />
Wednesday, August 9th. <lb />
Miss Mae we-it to <lb />
Nashville this morning. <lb />
Miss Carolina left this <lb />
morning Scotland Neck. <lb />
J. R. Moore and son, Bailey, <lb />
went to Tarboro this <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. <lb />
went to Wilmington this morning. <lb />
Dr. W. a retained <lb />
from Seven Springs this <lb />
Harvey went to <lb />
ton this morning on a happy mis- <lb />
Mrs. W. A. little son <lb />
Francis, left this m . vis- <lb />
it to Plymouth. <lb />
H. Li his morning <lb />
f a Greensboro where he will make <lb />
home. <lb />
Mrs and Miss <lb />
Hell returned this morn <lb />
from Morehead. <lb />
Miss Lucy Johnson went to <lb />
Ayden afternoon and <lb />
returned this morning. <lb />
Mi- Mine of Fremont <lb />
who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Boyd, Left this <lb />
Miss Essie who has <lb />
been Miss Keel, <lb />
left this morning for Bethel. <lb />
Mrs. B. E. Parham and little <lb />
son returned l evening <lb />
from a visit t Durham and <lb />
Oxford. <lb />
Miss Eva Wilson, of Washing, <lb />
ton, who has been Misses <lb />
Georgia and Lena Anderson, <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
J. B. Edwards and little son, of <lb />
Scotland Nick, ho have been <lb />
visiting W. H. Harrington <lb />
returned home this morning. <lb />
George Hawks, con <lb />
the passenger train, is <lb />
oil taking a vacation. I. S. <lb />
Ban is on the run his place. <lb />
The official report of the yellow Monday evening, <lb />
fever condition at New for <lb />
Monday was cases and <lb />
deaths. The total number of cases <lb />
to date is and deaths <lb />
K. M. Hodges has returned from <lb />
Sever. Springs <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox went lo <lb />
has now taken charge <lb />
of the situation mid with sufficient Mrs. Charles returned <lb />
funds to fight the scourge it is home from Wilson Monday <lb />
hoped to soon check its ravages. I <lb />
Our Women in The War. <lb />
The Carolina Supplement <lb />
Women in the will <lb />
be issued August 17th. It will <lb />
contain pages of thrilling ac- <lb />
counts of the sufferings, sacrifices, <lb />
bravery and devotion southern <lb />
women during war of 61-65. <lb />
The is selling rapidly <lb />
and all other person desiring <lb />
copies will do well to the ed- <lb />
Miss Mamie Bays, Charlotte, <lb />
at once and have them reserved. <lb />
The price is cU. per copy, send <lb />
I money with order. <lb />
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