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KEEPING IN TOUCH. <lb/>
Abreast the of the Times. <lb/>
Bargains Never go Begging <lb/>
Our bargains never go a begging, always a prompt, <lb/>
hearty response when the news gets abroad. The reason is <lb/>
that we are always 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 goods 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 ottered. 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/>
for the Seashore <lb/>
or Mountains. <lb/>
t. war th- minute <lb/>
Gents Furnishings. <lb/>
in men's <lb/>
II Colonial cravats, new <lb/>
TOE buy them, ail at half prize lest club lie, and long four in <lb/>
and loss- <lb/>
Shirt waist hat-, worth <lb/>
cleared up at <lb/>
Shirt Waists Collars. <lb/>
Lasts shirt Dollars in <lb/>
nil styles and colors, worth <lb/>
and up It W <lb/>
Corset Specialties. <lb/>
II lit tin of <lb/>
R G. B some <lb/>
riv dollar quail- <lb/>
tie, which we are wiling at at <lb/>
patterns mid plain <lb/>
colon <lb/>
Four-ply Linen collars <lb/>
Link cuffs <lb/>
White <lb/>
chiefs <lb/>
Men's half hose Tans and <lb/>
Black <lb/>
Negligee Shirts. <lb/>
Soft shirrs in white <lb/>
and Mack DOOM dot, worth <lb/>
Silks. Special dollar soft bosom <lb/>
A sale of Too many shirts in a of style <lb/>
silks for the all reduced patterns usually clean up <lb/>
Plain chips In all colors as at <lb/>
A VERITABLE WONDERLAND OF ASTOUNDING ATTRACTIONS <lb/>
e. T. <lb/>
Gigantic <lb/>
Sensational Marvel Sale. <lb/>
Exclamations of Surprise, Delight and Satisfaction and <lb/>
of the Bargain Offered Were Ex-pressed on all Sides by the Thousands <lb/>
who Have Attended the Preceding Days of This SALE <lb/>
DON'T WAIT A MINUTE <lb/>
To-morrow will be a Red Letter Day <lb/>
The Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest. Come early for <lb/>
the Work of a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low PRICES like the dew the Mid- <lb/>
day Sun. <lb/>
Anything you buy is Bargain. The Wreckage of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your <lb/>
both present and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below.<lb/>
long a- they lust <lb/>
Silk Ribbons in all Colors. <lb/>
To make a .-lean sweep in the <lb/>
we them about <lb/>
one half. <lb/>
Neck ribbons In all colors <lb/>
worth op at c yd <lb/>
Summer Lawns. <lb/>
Our special in linen and <lb/>
white clean up <lb/>
S H suspenders the <lb/>
clean up price <lb/>
Men's Low Cut Shoes <lb/>
Oxfords <lb/>
Patent calf and Viol <lb/>
A Big line of matting all is in <lb/>
eluded in the sale. <lb/>
good yard wide <lb/>
bleaching must go in this sale <lb/>
2.7 large size Rags go- <lb/>
at <lb/>
2-78 <lb/>
Hamburg special <lb/>
All summer Lawns have been given goodbye prices <lb/>
Kid Oxford and all I value at this price, this sale <lb/>
ordered and have been <lb/>
severely knifed <lb/>
All reduced clean up Hi <lb/>
and <lb/>
wanted <lb/>
kind <lb/>
Ladies frames in <lb/>
and white <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
Ladies and Men's white <lb/>
had reg- <lb/>
clean <lb/>
Ladle 1-1 <lb/>
Chiefs. <lb/>
up at each <lb/>
Baby Caps. <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
and n, Be and <lb/>
Umbrellas. <lb/>
Um- <lb/>
t-el rods and black <lb/>
Gingham lop, full in h <lb/>
he-t <lb/>
kink, ii yd <lb/>
In towels, <lb/>
clean up and <lb/>
Mill End Sale of Table Dam- <lb/>
ask Boo and goods, clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
All low cut es go. <lb/>
in while canvas all sizes <lb/>
clean up at 1.25 <lb/>
in blue, and tan, clean <lb/>
oxfords <lb/>
Shape 2.00 <lb/>
K H Special S <lb/>
Men's Straw Hats. <lb/>
Men's straw hats in sailors <lb/>
and Panama shapes been <lb/>
i. Two month <lb/>
Checked <lb/>
regular Be <lb/>
Homespun must go at <lb/>
Best Apron check <lb/>
gingham while it lasts <lb/>
Special value and cut prices in <lb/>
lawns <lb/>
A nice Umbrella only <lb/>
Clark's Cotton in this sale <lb/>
to wear furniture must go, all prices <lb/>
cut for <lb/>
Clothing that is Labeled. <lb/>
K P is the <lb/>
The 10.0 suits of serge <lb/>
Have been d to 12.00 <lb/>
Men's all wool special <lb/>
now 3.08 <lb/>
Trunks. <lb/>
Gent's <lb/>
trunks, defy baggage <lb/>
smasher. automatic <lb/>
tray trunks, are the beat made. <lb/>
Strong durable All to be <lb/>
cleared belle the fall stock <lb/>
conies in. star you <lb/>
by an easy scab- laid you to <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
Suit cases. <lb/>
Suit cases for the seashore <lb/>
man <lb/>
We start you tit and <lb/>
take yon up to 12.00 for a linen <lb/>
all leather case. These <lb/>
are special make <lb/>
Night Shirts. <lb/>
Men's night shirts <lb/>
all the regular price <lb/>
clean Up <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
handkerchiefs, regular <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
dozen men's bordered <lb/>
handkerchiefs <lb/>
sales price, each <lb/>
doz men's handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above only finer <lb/>
extra tine grade white <lb/>
and colored men's <lb/>
handkerchiefs, <lb/>
and valuer; on sale <lb/>
specially at <lb/>
pure linen white hand <lb/>
kerchiefs, neatly <lb/>
ed regular grade for <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
in. Bleached Table Dam- <lb/>
ask regular lido value, sale <lb/>
Staple Department <lb/>
yards <lb/>
1,900 yards Hope <lb/>
yards Seal <lb/>
Toil de Noon <lb/>
Apron Checks, extra value, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Best Calico American Indigo <lb/>
Carmine Bed, all <lb/>
Win <lb/>
Wash Fabrics. <lb/>
lack force to express the price <lb/>
importance of these clearance in. white Satin Damask- <lb/>
would sell regularly for <lb/>
at <lb/>
in <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in Patent <lb/>
tan clean up at <lb/>
k and tan clean <lb/>
and <lb/>
now higher <lb/>
to <lb/>
Patterns. <lb/>
The paper pat- <lb/>
terns are the best. seam <lb/>
allowance, all at one price <lb/>
now lower. Sheets <lb/>
and <lb/>
Laces Km <lb/>
go at and t pries <lb/>
Corset Covers. <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
India Lawns. <lb/>
wide good quality <lb/>
clean up at cut's at i off the regular <lb/>
Ladle's and Misses Hose. . <lb/>
Tans, Black and White clean up at <lb/>
clean up at pr cut s- <lb/>
All most fir-it or money Men's tine pants, <lb/>
for August now ready <lb/>
yours for the asking <lb/>
Talcum powder <lb/>
box, why pay more<lb/>
and tan box <lb/>
Men's canvass and <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
India sale price <lb/>
India Linens, worth <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Check Dimities, values up <lb/>
to sine price <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
excellent val <lb/>
lies sale price <lb/>
Silk and Velvets. <lb/>
A flurry in silks that will prov <lb/>
an interesting topic. <lb/>
Black yard wide <lb/>
worth 1.26 now <lb/>
Japanese silk, all colors <lb/>
worth at <lb/>
inch velvet, all shades, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
in. silk worth 1.00 <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
Easy, graceful and form <lb/>
lit tins; Corsets, In all the <lb/>
makes, in military <lb/>
and straight front <lb/>
the celebrated R A G C H <lb/>
Other Beauties lie <lb/>
would sell <lb/>
price <lb/>
He <lb/>
in. Bleached Satin Dam- <lb/>
regular to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
Extra urge a Napkins, <lb/>
worth 11.60 a sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large Turkish <lb/>
Hath Towels, sale price <lb/>
Linen Crash, res;. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
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/>
to sale price <lb/>
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/>
sold for and sale <lb/>
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/>
patterns, regular <lb/>
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/>
in the line of Ladles. <lb/>
oxfords and slippers <lb/>
are showing at <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the newest shapes <lb/>
as well as staple styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every- <lb/>
where for 18.55, marvelous <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
reg. sellers; sale prise <lb/>
A consolidation of several <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, <lb/>
value and <lb/>
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/>
They are fare the best <lb/>
of any shoe brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come in all <lb/>
sizes and widths, worth from <lb/>
to Come and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to soc <lb/>
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/>
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 tine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's finest French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's good fast black <lb/>
socks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast black lace <lb/>
and plain socks, reg. price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and <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/>
as a no it of unbearable pain <lb/>
lover taxed organs. Dizziness, <lb/>
Liver complaint <lb/>
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/>
POOH PRINT<lb/>
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Slate of North Carolina, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
In tee Court. <lb/>
Town of Farmville i <lb/>
trains ; and t of <lb/>
I-. Pollard attachment. <lb/>
The defendant, E. J. will <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
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against him, in th- above entitled n- <lb/>
by the undersign, d clerk of the <lb/>
I Superior court Pitt county, return- <lb/>
able to the September term, 1905, of <lb/>
I'm Superior court, which convenes on <lb/>
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I Monday in September, 1905, it being <lb/>
the 19th day said month, <lb/>
summons was returned the <lb/>
of count and with <lb/>
this Defendant E, <lb/>
not to my <lb/>
.,. . action M a <lb/>
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LOW RATE TICKETS <lb/>
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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 <lb/>
Grand Ar my ill the Republic <lb/>
September to <lb/>
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J. Elks, <lb/>
Chairman, W. R. Horne, <lb/>
J. K. Spier, J. K. <lb/>
J. W. Page. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. <lb/>
Mi ore. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
of Deeds K. <lb/>
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CREDITORS <lb/>
before <lb/>
if He Last Will and Testament <lb/>
I Mai ilia A. <lb/>
, mice is to all per <lb/>
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us against the <lb/>
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S. M. <lb/>
mo and <lb/>
Dealer. Cub paid <lb/>
Fox. Cotton Seed. Oil Bar- <lb/>
r- Is. etc. <lb/>
k Ea <lb/>
Safes, P <lb/>
A Ax <lb/>
Life mow, Key <lb/>
Henry George <lb/>
Cherries, <lb/>
fine Syrup, Jelly,<lb/>
Hatchet, , <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
Dried Peaches,. <lb/>
Raisins, <lb/>
and wooden<lb/>
i-i Butter, Re <lb/>
and nil <lb/>
l , <lb/>
estate nu the same for pay- <lb/>
within twelve months from th <lb/>
date notice will be d in bar <lb/>
of recovery, <lb/>
This 25th of July. <lb/>
K. Brooks, <lb/>
of A. Laughinghouse. <lb/>
STRAY <lb/>
One ox, white and red. marked crop <lb/>
in right ear, and in left, <lb/>
and heifer, white and <lb/>
color, marked crop and half crop in <lb/>
left ear, in right have been <lb/>
my k two or three years, <lb/>
an- notified to call for same <lb/>
and pay charges. J. A. <lb/>
R. y. D. Ni. <lb/>
t d I once a w. <lb/>
North I<lb/>
an <lb/>
lit It <lb/>
-i <lb/>
NEW MAN <lb/>
Ai the Stand. <lb/>
the of <lb/>
ml J. <lb/>
ill carry the <lb/>
Five <lb/>
I have pi,<lb/>
lores hi- <lb/>
I will ad to the Block to <lb/>
trade and will at <lb/>
ill times a complete line of <lb/>
Heavy and Groceries. <lb/>
Fruits, Tobacco, <lb/>
Cigars, etc. <lb/>
Call me when you want the <lb/>
best Groceries the lowest price <lb/>
at which they can lie <lb/>
J. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
The Five Grocer. <lb/>
Pill county, <lb/>
Sessoms <lb/>
In Superior Hurt. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Robert Sessoms <lb/>
named <lb/>
notice, an action entitled a- above <lb/>
has been in the <lb/>
of Pitt county a degree <lb/>
absolute divorce from said defend <lb/>
t, upon the ground abandonment <lb/>
an adultery, and the said defend nit <lb/>
will further take notice that he is re- <lb/>
quired to appear the next term of <lb/>
the court of Pitt county to <lb/>
he -held at house in Green- <lb/>
ville the 2nd Monday after 1st <lb/>
in September, it <lb/>
the day of September, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint In <lb/>
action, or tie- plaintiff will <lb/>
to in--, for tin- relief demanded in <lb/>
said complaint. <lb/>
This the July, 1905. <lb/>
D. Moore. C. C <lb/>
Central Academy <lb/>
REV. M- W. HESTER, Principal. <lb/>
Pf-OF. w. M. HINTON. Associate <lb/>
A Christian home and Hi <lb/>
School for boys and men <lb/>
Splendidly located in Warren <lb/>
county, one mile from depot, <lb/>
mediately mi A. L., road in a <lb/>
beautiful grove of or acres <lb/>
u acre farm. <lb/>
Km- further information ad- <lb/>
dress the Principal or Associate <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
no <lb/>
The Clark of Superior Court of I'm <lb/>
County having issued Letters <lb/>
to the undersigned, no <lb/>
the 7th day of August, 1905, on the <lb/>
of Albert N- <lb/>
deceased. NOTICE is h given to <lb/>
all persons indebted in the Estate to <lb/>
make immediate to the 00- <lb/>
and lo all creditors of laid <lb/>
present their claims properly <lb/>
authenticated, to the undersigned, <lb/>
twelve months date <lb/>
this Notice, or this Notice will In- plead <lb/>
in of their <lb/>
This or August <lb/>
ASA <lb/>
on the Estate of I N- <lb/>
ENTRY OF VACANT LAND. <lb/>
shade A. Stocks enters and claims <lb/>
thirty acres, more or less, of <lb/>
vacant land in Township, <lb/>
county, lying between the <lb/>
and Samuel Kites patent <lb/>
and Indian Well Swamp, hound- <lb/>
ed by the lands of C. P. Smith <lb/>
Wm. wife's land, and <lb/>
others. . <lb/>
This August 7th, 1905. <lb/>
Any person or persons claiming title <lb/>
interest the above described <lb/>
land must file their protest in writing <lb/>
within the next days, or will lie <lb/>
barred by law. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Entry for Pitt <lb/>
county, this 7th, <lb/>
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point from <lb/>
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J. H. WOOD, D. P. A. <lb/>
Asheville. S <lb/>
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N. S. <lb/>
Steamboat Service. <lb/>
L. leave <lb/>
Mailing on <lb/>
ii in. fur ; <lb/>
Greenville daily <lb/>
-ii in. for <lb/>
cunt; at <lb/>
Norfolk A i- <lb/>
Norfolk, Philadelphia. <lb/>
New and nil <lb/>
North. a <lb/>
a all points <lb/>
should <lb/>
freight via Norfolk, cute k <lb/>
Southern R. R. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to <lb/>
without notice. <lb/>
Agent. Washing, <lb/>
ton, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. <lb/>
H. C. General T. <lb/>
p. Agent, Norfolk, Vs., <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
Headache <lb/>
When your head aches, there <lb/>
is a storm in the nervous sys- <lb/>
centering in the brain. <lb/>
This Irritation produces pain <lb/>
in the head, and the turbulent <lb/>
nerve current sent to the <lb/>
causes nausea, vomiting. <lb/>
This is sick headache, and <lb/>
is dangerous, as frequent and <lb/>
prolonged attacks weaken the <lb/>
brain, resulting iii loss of <lb/>
memory, inflammation, <lb/>
fits, dizziness, etc. <lb/>
Allay this stormy, irritated, <lb/>
aching condition by taking <lb/>
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills. <lb/>
They stop the pain by sooth- <lb/>
strengthening and <lb/>
the tension upon the nerves <lb/>
not by paralyzing them, as <lb/>
do most headache remedies. <lb/>
Dr. Anti-Pain Pills do <lb/>
not contain opium, morphine, <lb/>
or similar drugs. <lb/>
Si. k he Is hereditary In <lb/>
family. a <lb/>
deal, and many years I have had <lb/>
spells were s-. that I was <lb/>
to lo my h affairs <lb/>
f-r a day or so at n time, a <lb/>
very severs attack of headache, I took <lb/>
Miles unit <lb/>
m. almost <lb/>
n I take m v-i . n I reel tin- <lb/>
m II Hop. It at <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
r. Co., South Bend, <lb/>
Or. Pills are sold by <lb/>
your who will that <lb/>
the will benefit. If It <lb/>
falls ha will return your money. <lb/>
dotes, cents. Never sold In bulk. <lb/>
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind <lb/>
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L. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
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hi v. II. i Moor. <lb/>
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day. W. R. Parker Super- <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
W E. Cox. <lb/>
rector. Services every <lb/>
and third Sunday. W. b <lb/>
Brown Superintendent of <lb/>
Sunday School. <lb/>
Will W. <lb/>
H. No <lb/>
regular service <lb/>
J A <lb/>
day Services every Sunday <lb/>
Sunday School <lb/>
W B Dove Super <lb/>
School <lb/>
Greenville Lodge No. A <lb/>
F A M, meets 1st and <lb/>
3rd Monday nights in each <lb/>
month R Williams, W <lb/>
Mi J. M. Sec <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I O <lb/>
F Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
night. W L Best N ; R <lb/>
L Carr, V G; W F Evans, <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Tar River Lodge No. K of <lb/>
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night E G Flanagan, C <lb/>
T J Moore, K of R <lb/>
Tribe No <lb/>
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Wednesday night J <lb/>
Harris. Sachem; <lb/>
wards, C <lb/>
Pitt Council Jr O U A <lb/>
M. meets every Monday <lb/>
night E H Evans, <lb/>
H B RS. <lb/>
We beg leave to announce that we arc <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail<lb/>
White Lead, Paints, <lb/>
Colors, and and <lb/>
Ready nixed Paints. <lb/>
There is no line in the world than <lb/>
Harrison line, it has behind it a cant <lb/>
reputation for honorable wares and honorable <lb/>
dealings. <lb/>
you use the Harrison Paints yon need <lb/>
never worry quality. <lb/>
We trust that you will favor us with your <lb/>
orders whenever you want good paint for any <lb/>
Have just a car load and <lb/>
can give you Prices. <lb/>
Baker Hart <lb/>
N. C,<lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE <lb/>
Literary Commercial <lb/>
Classical Domestic Science <lb/>
Scientific Manual Training <lb/>
Pedagogical Music <lb/>
Three Courses leading to degrees. Well-equipped -Training School for <lb/>
Teachers. numbers laundry, tuition, and fees for use <lb/>
of text books, etc , a year For free-tuition students For <lb/>
of the state, fourteenth annual session begins <lb/>
To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should <lb/>
be made before July Correspondence Invited from those desiring <lb/>
tent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and <lb/>
CHARLES D. President, <lb/>
GREENSBORO, N C <lb/>
Always <lb/>
Hand. <lb/>
Stock of Framing x ft. <lb/>
Also Gorman 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/>
Central Barber Shop. <lb/>
Edmond Fleming, Props. <lb/>
Located in main section <lb/>
of the town. <lb/>
Four chairs in operation each <lb/>
a .-killed <lb/>
barber. <lb/>
plane i inviting, <lb/>
our 1- clean. <lb/>
for <lb/>
and ask when <lb/>
is wanted. <lb/>
Littleton Female College <lb/>
Splendid location. Health resort Over boarding <lb/>
pupils last year. High or work. High of <lb/>
and social life. Conservatory advantages in music. Ad- <lb/>
courses in Art Elocution. Hot water heat. <lb/>
lights and other modern <lb/>
Remarkable health only one death among pupils <lb/>
years. Close on the health and social <lb/>
development of every pupil. standard of <lb/>
All pupils dress alike on all occasions. CHARGES <lb/>
VERY LOW. <lb/>
24th Session Will U-h, 190.1. Fir <lb/>
address. REV J. M RHODES, A. M. <lb/>
Littleton, N. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
AT THE OF BUSINESS MAY 29th, 1905. <lb/>
Resourced <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured <lb/>
Overdrafts, unsecured <lb/>
Stocks, securities, etc. <lb/>
Furniture Fixtures <lb/>
All other real estate <lb/>
Due from <lb/>
Cash i <lb/>
Gold Coin <lb/>
Silver Coin <lb/>
1152,151.46 <lb/>
6,857.74 <lb/>
2,500.00 <lb/>
3,647.32 <lb/>
3,000.00 <lb/>
52,953.67 <lb/>
1,109.84 <lb/>
3,452.00 <lb/>
9,871.00 <lb/>
9241,486.53 <lb/>
Stock paid 925,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus, 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Expenses Paid 7,250.72 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check 181,484.46 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 2,751.36 <lb/>
North <lb/>
County of Pitt. J <lb/>
I, James L. Little. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
swear that the statement above is true to the best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief JAMES L. LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
and sworn <lb/>
in lint day of June, <lb/>
before <lb/>
J. C. TYSON. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
R. W. KING, <lb/>
Directors <lb/>
Friday from a visit <lb/>
As milieu for Daily <lb/>
and we <lb/>
great pleasure in receiving <lb/>
willing receipts <lb/>
those in arrears. We have u <lb/>
of all who receive their mail u <lb/>
this office. We also take order <lb/>
for job prim <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
spending the past week with Jim- <lb/>
Rosa Miami bus lo <lb/>
home in Greenville. <lb/>
If you need anything In the <lb/>
of Crockery, Tin wan <lb/>
come to sec us, Hart Jenkins. <lb/>
Miss Howard, . <lb/>
cone up Saturday morning <lb/>
spent two or very <lb/>
boors with Misses <lb/>
Davis, after which she toll <lb/>
for Greene <lb/>
visit friends relatives. <lb/>
Tripp A Bro. are no <lb/>
to make leg for <lb/>
cripple horses or Tin <lb/>
latest was a decided success. <lb/>
board of road supervisors <lb/>
met Saturday and had a big day. <lb/>
E. E. Co. will do all <lb/>
possible can to you with <lb/>
their new line of heavy and fancy <lb/>
B. ii. Jones came Saturday <lb/>
and Before J. J. Stokes <lb/>
E-q., entered into a bond tin <lb/>
sum of one thousand dollars <lb/>
his at the next term <lb/>
of court to answer the charge <lb/>
killing a small boy the <lb/>
previous. <lb/>
Just received, flue line of bar <lb/>
and can fit you up in any style <lb/>
or price- <lb/>
John S. Halt and Alf Hal ring- <lb/>
to u have been to Greenville <lb/>
more. <lb/>
re- <lb/>
daily new am <lb/>
confectioneries light <lb/>
The complaint our <lb/>
regarding the of crop <lb/>
Is really distressing If one <lb/>
that be told is Unless then <lb/>
ate exceptional line puces <lb/>
coming season, conditions in <lb/>
deplorable indeed. <lb/>
Carlos Harris says that Harrison <lb/>
Town Country and <lb/>
Colors are by far best goods <lb/>
that be ever used and that it <lb/>
knocked out her <lb/>
brands in a test at last <lb/>
. Bummer. This paint is sold by J. <lb/>
R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
We say to the <lb/>
who got led, don't despair, <lb/>
will come bye and bye. <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
Thai rock salt at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro., is best I can <lb/>
for my stock. They only eat what <lb/>
they want of it at a time. <lb/>
John Stokes family <lb/>
at Hotel Tripp. <lb/>
Cotton king cultivators, Gopher <lb/>
plows extra blades at J. K <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Miss Amur who has <lb/>
visiting LaGrange and Km <lb/>
.-tn u has come home. <lb/>
Call on Hart Jenkins for a bar <lb/>
rel of Columbia Flour, better <lb/>
to be bad anywhere. <lb/>
We hope those of our friends <lb/>
who appreciate our items from <lb/>
this point will pardon I lieu <lb/>
scarcity in this issue as we have <lb/>
been sick and unable to <lb/>
attend to business for nearly the <lb/>
whole of the week. <lb/>
For can apples, corn <lb/>
tomatoes, apply to E. R <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
The institute <lb/>
here Monday. We have <lb/>
been informed right many of the <lb/>
teachers have arrived there <lb/>
are bright indications of a large <lb/>
attendance. have some of <lb/>
the very best educators the <lb/>
state employed to conduct it. <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/>
any of I lie church <lb/>
Ladies misses and children black <lb/>
and white slippers all sizes a <lb/>
i. R Smith ft Bro <lb/>
There are many <lb/>
visiting friends in b <lb/>
wing loom n cent illness <lb/>
to learn <lb/>
hence i to note. <lb/>
hat last choice bay <lb/>
R. Bro., is tin. <lb/>
J. W. Taylor, wile <lb/>
ave returned Dome. Mrs. <lb/>
child have been visiting <lb/>
while Mr. has in <lb/>
taking a special optics <lb/>
for past <lb/>
is glad to see Will <lb/>
back, especially Jenkins. <lb/>
The freshet I loaf bread <lb/>
oven at in <lb/>
A. D Johnston I,, <lb/>
good made us a Sal <lb/>
We regret Unable <lb/>
entertain seven mild have . <lb/>
ft <lb/>
moved into their new brick <lb/>
on Main street <lb/>
Dr. Dixon is a good doctor, but <lb/>
he does give some bad medicine. <lb/>
the trade, are aim tin <lb/>
smoothest seat on the market <lb/>
W . J. Boyd, <lb/>
here Visiting relatives. <lb/>
For guano sowers see M. B <lb/>
Tripp The best. <lb/>
Mrs. went o <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
The Indies say that Cannon <lb/>
Tyson have tie line id <lb/>
goods town. <lb/>
Was last <lb/>
constable of p <lb/>
to succeed the Ian- Is. <lb/>
If Mr. <lb/>
well as Mr. Tucker e will <lb/>
prove an and filth <lb/>
mine, <lb/>
etc. for sale by <lb/>
Mis. and j-i,.,, , <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
until with friends Ii <lb/>
Fancy candies, oranges, <lb/>
ind bananas at B. K. iv <lb/>
Simplex guano distributor, c v <lb/>
cotton planters repairs R <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
The soda fountain a <lb/>
will he in <lb/>
from now to the end of the <lb/>
The and late-i ks will <lb/>
be found there. If you want <lb/>
Something nice try them. <lb/>
J. ft Kin. gives me <lb/>
more my <lb/>
chickens eggs <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Go to E. E. Go's new <lb/>
market beef, fresh meals, <lb/>
sage, fresh fish. <lb/>
lime is good for any <lb/>
crop a should use <lb/>
freely, at B, Smith Bro. <lb/>
Those white tan slippers el <lb/>
J. R Smith i Bro., me <lb/>
for I nave seen <lb/>
season. <lb/>
I do know that J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro., have the prettiest and <lb/>
cent calico and gingham, in town <lb/>
a neat house with gar- <lb/>
den and all necessary out houses <lb/>
located main street a goo,, <lb/>
neighborhood for rout by J U <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Old man what makes you always <lb/>
goto j. B. Smith Bro., to do <lb/>
your I <lb/>
always gel any I want from <lb/>
boys, <lb/>
Did you know you could get one <lb/>
if the old time Gophers <lb/>
size blade you want at J. R. Smith <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
My office will be closed <lb/>
one month as I shall in <lb/>
for the purpose of taking <lb/>
a special in <lb/>
J. W. Taylor. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Cannon Ty- <lb/>
son's new crockery both plain <lb/>
decorated. Prices are cheaper <lb/>
than formerly. <lb/>
stoves, and ion can get j <lb/>
y coming at <lb/>
neighbor have you seen <lb/>
distributor at <lb/>
R. Smith Mr. It . <lb/>
n any <lb/>
Hi, f r, <lb/>
no II is <lb/>
Slippers, ban <lb/>
B I <lb/>
Can. <lb/>
Cannon e. <lb/>
ye,.,, suppl . <lb/>
in.-.-i r, lime. <lb/>
We keep I-11 <lb/>
Sp n. is, Stoves, Ban <lb/>
etc , up <lb/>
It tin- of <lb/>
1906. <lb/>
on <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
nun <lb/>
inn. <lb/>
is. mp <lb/>
hulls ml in,., <lb/>
Si Tyson. <lb/>
squares,<lb/>
re <lb/>
has <lb/>
In Ck f and Is k <lb/>
kilns When i- <lb/>
of him or writ- <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
Orange-, and <lb/>
k-iii ft <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
ft Tyson are guilty of <lb/>
enamel <lb/>
are daisies <lb/>
Those F-ii <lb/>
hat A Tyson handle an <lb/>
equal anyone market. <lb/>
Mill on <lb/>
day Jim. offer for cash <lb/>
mile- <lb/>
. ,. at prices <lb/>
a ii of the town <lb/>
is too large <lb/>
we take ibis means of reducing <lb/>
We have just gotten a <lb/>
I pin we ran <lb/>
it yard, white <lb/>
p O. Jackson <lb/>
t , X. c. <lb/>
. r m cotton planter the <lb/>
on at J. Smith ft <lb/>
Km. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts, <lb/>
Due from Hanks, <lb/>
terns, Mi <lb/>
Coin, <lb/>
Silver Coin. <lb/>
Hank <lb/>
. s <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in, J i <lb/>
Surplus ; mi <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
; ;, <lb/>
Dividends unpaid . <lb/>
I., check, <lb/>
Cashier's<lb/>
. <lb/>
a good pack <lb/>
and<lb/>
L n . <lb/>
II. <lb/>
j u. <lb/>
EX, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
T ml, <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
MUST, n<lb/>
Daniel Davis, Props <lb/>
our <lb/>
Only men em <lb/>
ployed. drug <lb/>
NO Hi K in in <lb/>
S of <lb/>
I'll . <lb/>
.-. .-. on <lb/>
III <lb/>
n . as, d, <lb/>
. . . . . <lb/>
a in estate ma <lb/>
a- and <lb/>
. I <lb/>
.; ,.<lb/>
, in bar of their<lb/>
the n, of July, <lb/>
Hi it, <lb/>
in- <lb/>
William<lb/>
PHARMACY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
BEFORE THE HOUSE BURNS. <lb/>
you contemplate INSURING <lb/>
your property wait. W bile <lb/>
are Halting your house or bus- <lb/>
house may destroyed by <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
The Time to Act it Now <lb/>
while the properly is valuable and <lb/>
hen can gel a <lb/>
he ti. too late. I write <lb/>
insures-. Let me explain <lb/>
it to you. <lb/>
W. E. HOOKS, <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday, August 2nd <lb/>
and 3rd. are the dates for you to visit <lb/>
this Store and have your measure taken <lb/>
for your Fall Suit- THE GLOBE TAILORING <lb/>
COS. Expert Cutter and Fitter will b. <lb/>
here take your measure for a Fall Suit. <lb/>
All the new Fabrics, in three <lb/>
lengths will be shown at this opening. <lb/>
You know what you are getting and how <lb/>
your suit will make up before it comes. <lb/>
This is opportunity you can't afford <lb/>
miss so remember dates, AUGUST 2nd <lb/>
and 3rd. ONLY TWO DAYS. <lb/>
C S. FORBES, <lb/>
The Man's Outfitter. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions<lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Ties always on hand <lb/>
f-r sh Goods kept on- <lb/>
n stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bo and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
A good second hand <lb/>
Mower and Apply at <lb/>
LIBERTY <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
One Filer, good <lb/>
new, cheap for cash. <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
B. D. No. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
LAMER MILLIARD, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
MARBLE MONUMENTAL WORK <lb/>
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. <lb/>
Iron Fencing Sold <lb/>
HARNESS REPAIRED and SHOES <lb/>
by experienced workmen the <lb/>
II. Mill, <lb/>
table. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
1- <lb/>
r I <lb/>
III <lb/>
class mi, <lb/>
in<lb/>
a,<lb/>
turn out <lb/>
working <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
Give trial. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
briber <lb/>
Ii N. C <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va-. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
mis. Private to Ne <lb/>
and <lb/>
It Is Too Hot To Cook <lb/>
And I can save you much <lb/>
of that tr nib . <lb/>
store for <lb/>
Assorted Cakes, Canned Goods <lb/>
other things ready to <lb/>
Butter every day. <lb/>
county Hams. <lb/>
Vice Chocolate <lb/>
fresh good all the <lb/>
lime <lb/>
MARCELLUS FLEMING <lb/>
Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Office Block, Best Railroad, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
HATCH <lb/>
From Kinston to Norfolk <lb/>
AND THE <lb/>
FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY <lb/>
Wednesday and Thursday <lb/>
August and <lb/>
FARE <lb/>
under yours <lb/>
W. C. HINES, Agent. <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 Si <lb/>
Proprietors. <lb/>
The following <lb/>
Gentlemen <lb/>
Constitute our <lb/>
Working <lb/>
Force who are <lb/>
Always glad <lb/>
to see you <lb/>
D. S. Spain <lb/>
Bookkeeper <lb/>
B. T. Bailey <lb/>
Auctioneer <lb/>
. S. Hardy <lb/>
Floor Manager <lb/>
. Harris <lb/>
lip Calculator. <lb/>
; . <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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THE EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
AND FRIDAY. <lb/>
o. J. <lb/>
Entered In the post office at Greenville. N. C., as Second class matter, <lb/>
rates made upon implication. . . . <lb/>
desired port <lb/>
Mil in to friction <lb/>
Pitt N. An;. 1905. <lb/>
used tell our children if <lb/>
, mid be flood little boys <lb/>
would be president some day but <lb/>
were bad little fellows <lb/>
would go lo the bad place. Dal <lb/>
as well thing have i <lb/>
and if they sol bad now are <lb/>
liable la grow up and drill into the <lb/>
full d Stales senate- <lb/>
The Record says that <lb/>
up that way they are making <lb/>
liquor oat of it costs <lb/>
rents a nation <lb/>
i lake to make drunk<lb/>
hive an<lb/>
. who . <lb/>
I continue <lb/>
Russian <lb/>
Portsmouth. N II <lb/>
where r neg <lb/>
. .-, will have<lb/>
There is one thing you can say, <lb/>
and that there baa been great <lb/>
a lo the <lb/>
Bonaparte <lb/>
. WM . pi <lb/>
AUGUST <lb/>
r SALE <lb/>
where dam- <lb/>
. j could be i- ill <lb/>
.--.;. i- m <lb/>
The object of sale is to clear out stock 1-2 size <lb/>
Shirts before- the opening Fall trade as we are <lb/>
on this size only. <lb/>
We don't believe iii carried over goods, They've a poor <lb/>
for patronage. <lb/>
would you think if next year you bought a Shirt <lb/>
. some Mow got this season <lb/>
I .;. you <lb/>
I, . . ,. opinion us. Now to obviate things of <lb/>
i act- severe one. <lb/>
II<lb/>
11.2 she <lb/>
will close th <lb/>
. our<lb/>
WINTERVILLE <lb/>
This department is in who is authorized to rep- <lb/>
resent the Eastern Reflector in Winterville and territory. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
HOLIDAYS <lb/>
Drummers drummer with <lb/>
trunks thy <lb/>
bat we don't know are, <lb/>
where they from, nor win re <lb/>
i to. They are <lb/>
men an i i <lb/>
. ,, . put me <lb/>
Misses Curie mil . Greatest Red tic on <lb/>
led -d ;. for <lb/>
where they will lie the<lb/>
Alle Ion of paint, mm yellow <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
-c lawn i- being mowed <lb/>
i id put readiness for coming <lb/>
pen. S i <lb/>
the <lb/>
fall <lb/>
I-. e hats j <lb/>
h , <lb/>
Liven and i stable, <lb/>
-1 <lb/>
i-t floods <lb/>
Pop iD <lb/>
Suiting was I'll . ; <lb/>
in v, nil <lb/>
Ladies How now <lb/>
Lil now <lb/>
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in-.- Is <lb/>
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. i i M V- the history Is of <lb/>
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market <lb/>
I rand <lb/>
i ii<lb/>
The Reason They Are Thus Designated <lb/>
In England. <lb/>
The bank holidays created by the <lb/>
ad of l were the first ever in- <lb/>
by any legislature for the <lb/>
purposes of rest and enjoyment. All <lb/>
holidays were really holy <lb/>
is to say, .- <lb/>
fa.-i- or <lb/>
the act .-i- -i a i <lb/>
only lie proclaimed an a last <lb/>
or u ii. . . on. <lb/>
to pi <lb/>
or i tin <lb/>
. act <lb/>
i .- <lb/>
quite <lb/>
i do <lb/>
PAVING THE WAY. <lb/>
The rule we have of not carrying <lb/>
goods from one season to another is strictly <lb/>
business. When prices take a dip below the <lb/>
cost mark they almost speak. The economy of <lb/>
supplying your every want is warranted in the <lb/>
offerings and in the prices that are within easy <lb/>
investigate is to be convinced. <lb/>
ore veil summer goods <lb/>
fail. <lb/>
. I I<lb/>
II till <lb/>
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on bin l delivered <lb/>
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. i i . suffering i I <lb/>
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ml trial by jury. <lb/>
argument In- r been I <lb/>
an I III ill be. is something <lb/>
, Hid ii. of subjecting <lb/>
a man taken in a fault, for <lb/>
being drunk for an affray, <lb/>
or vagrancy, some such <lb/>
i . stripes and the <lb/>
shame I the i Rang. Hen <lb/>
Held of en r for the <lb/>
an, the individual who believes <lb/>
in even-banded justice for the rich <lb/>
and tin i. the proud and the <lb/>
lowly road- of the utmost <lb/>
imp e but the would <lb/>
better i for of band than <lb/>
In the unjustifiable sacrifice <lb/>
intelligent, <lb/>
being <lb/>
We speak this word in behalf of a <lb/>
class i- n able lo speak <lb/>
itself and in the that the <lb/>
thought may take root in many hon- <lb/>
est <lb/>
This one man power is all wrong. <lb/>
A mayor or a magistrate should not <lb/>
be clothed with authority to sentence <lb/>
any person to term of imprison- <lb/>
No man should be sentenced <lb/>
prison without a trial by jury. <lb/>
magistrates should only <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ll <lb/>
lo . . <lb/>
ml. mi <lb/>
. down, <lb/>
i . ,. f I <lb/>
ill i. . mid<lb/>
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.; . . i- <lb/>
. , v- i, In proprietor <lb/>
the gin . in to <lb/>
, I and Severn I d I <lb/>
iii in were killed, n the <lb/>
game warden had th who <lb/>
lated in the shooting -d. That <lb/>
like a pine fool business, <lb/>
a man allowed to abate a <lb/>
nuisance on his own premises. <lb/>
there U <lb/>
,. . iv. i- .- <lb/>
. mi i i iii<lb/>
Sew I <lb/>
over the yellow <lb/>
A d <lb/>
in the detention three <lb/>
canes of the scourge have developed, <lb/>
I, f them resulting fatally. <lb/>
I low l lie <lb/>
I in i he <lb/>
.;.,. <lb/>
II Illy . <lb/>
i , v l i in I <lb/>
The , -I bulb-tin ,, I <lb/>
aim gave <lb/>
ibis lime ii <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
i Pi , Guns, <lb/>
, . . El <lb/>
111- <lb/>
to <lb/>
H. L.<lb/>
II persons having <lb/>
were not allowed to <lb/>
train <lb/>
time, such an <lb/>
Monday morning <lb/>
could not lake place. <lb/>
villa and Ayden, as ii was written <lb/>
up the don correspondent of <lb/>
The in <lb/>
Aim. ; A to our no, what ,,,. <lb/>
Fodder pulling is the work the a f the Ayden <lb/>
correspondent puts it, we think <lb/>
Ayden display ignorance of the <lb/>
game in writing we forfeited it <lb/>
of the seventh inning <lb/>
many ,. and <lb/>
r,. i are n d in <lb/>
. ii seen how are; <lb/>
. <lb/>
about, with, say, <lb/>
we am a world power, while <lb/>
China, by a estimate of <lb/>
hi-- Yet America <lb/>
j. the equal four China- The <lb/>
difference is in the people <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
this community <lb/>
two regiments of the state <lb/>
guard recently in camp Wrights- <lb/>
vine, got sum-praise for exhibiting <lb/>
better conduct than usual <lb/>
iv,,, regiments now in camp at Char- <lb/>
are kicking up devilment <lb/>
mayor and police have been <lb/>
called on to atop it. Looks like they <lb/>
i tough characters mixed up <lb/>
with the slate guard and Ibis <lb/>
becomes prominent when <lb/>
they gel away from home. <lb/>
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done it, but occur- <lb/>
Monday morning <lb/>
which a mob of released <lb/>
a prisoner from officers is an outrage <lb/>
that should net looked oil lightly. <lb/>
Mr. Russia's representative <lb/>
in the peace negotiations, Laving <lb/>
taken a suite of rooms at the St. <lb/>
Regis, New York, the most expensive <lb/>
hotel in the tint <lb/>
Ida government does not mind add- <lb/>
million or so to the war <lb/>
Japan would hardly listen to a <lb/>
plea of poverty in the face of this. <lb/>
t Ivan P. <lb/>
lather of Clark editor of the <lb/>
Constitution, died Sunday- He was <lb/>
a prominent Confederate soldier, <lb/>
active business man since <lb/>
war. <lb/>
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mind the little girl and hunch if <lb/>
balloons fake worked off <lb/>
head some years ago. <lb/>
day last week the Southern <lb/>
Railway agent at <lb/>
look in six hundred dollars for tick- <lb/>
from parties who were leaving <lb/>
that section to make their homes in <lb/>
the far West That the it <lb/>
piece of news that hat appeared in <lb/>
these this year. A <lb/>
them will succeed than at <lb/>
home and write back glowing letters, <lb/>
of them will fail. All of them <lb/>
will lose the sweetness and <lb/>
belong to the scenes of <lb/>
one's early life Raleigh News <lb/>
farmers i <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mises and Mamie Howard, <lb/>
Kinston, are visiting at the home <lb/>
A- Harden this week. <lb/>
r. of <lb/>
over last Saturday. umpire, mm <lb/>
Will Hardy i suffering r j we bad to play we would <lb/>
terrible attack i f rheumatism. <lb/>
when it was understood before the <lb/>
game between both captains and tho <lb/>
umpire, duo to the limited time <lb/>
make a seven inning game <lb/>
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while playing the seven innings, and <lb/>
church this week, and before dark, they, being <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Rev. M Pate, is <lb/>
conducting a series of meetings i <lb/>
Sow that Uncle Sum has <lb/>
charge of it, better results nosy be <lb/>
expected in the yellow fever <lb/>
Nd, the announcement per- <lb/>
sons killed and injured does <lb/>
not relate to some great in the <lb/>
far East, It is simply part of the <lb/>
interstate commerce commission <lb/>
report on railway far the <lb/>
three months 1906 Chicago <lb/>
News <lb/>
much interest seems Ir, be manifest. <lb/>
Rev, If- I- the <lb/>
regular service at Little Creek Sun- <lb/>
day, There was quite s large con- <lb/>
David is seriously ill and <lb/>
has been for several days. We hope <lb/>
his condition will improve. <lb/>
Mrs. Bailie Campbell and Mrs- <lb/>
Lucy Smith Florida, <lb/>
been visiting relatives and <lb/>
friends in this have <lb/>
gone to Kinston where will <lb/>
spend some time before to <lb/>
their home. <lb/>
Miss ROSS Moore, of <lb/>
spent Sunday W. A. <lb/>
Miss Mary Cobb, of New is <lb/>
visiting friends in the community. <lb/>
Mr. Maggie New <lb/>
is visiting her sister N. J. <lb/>
so well acquainted with the latest <lb/>
baseball, say we forfeited <lb/>
the game. <lb/>
The correct score of the game was <lb/>
as<lb/>
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The recent Wisconsin <lb/>
life insurance companies to dis- <lb/>
tribute their surplus at least once <lb/>
every live years, is unquestionably a <lb/>
good one, other states would do <lb/>
well to legislate to the same effect <lb/>
The law does not contemplate the <lb/>
disbursing of the surplus, but <lb/>
ply the crediting to each policy- <lb/>
holder of his proportionate share of <lb/>
the net earnings. The system in <lb/>
vogue heretofore, with one or two <lb/>
exceptions, was to make no surplus <lb/>
credits until the of the <lb/>
The threat of the private car <lb/>
In raise the rate on and <lb/>
berries from the South next season <lb/>
probably means that will be <lb/>
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mosquito Why no or hie the mosquito may yet be considered I at the mercy of these concerns.- <lb/>
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fallowing i <lb/>
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team wishes to <lb/>
K. I. of Or- <lb/>
base ball team, wishes <lb/>
to correct account of the ball <lb/>
game Aug. 3rd, between <lb/>
policy Developments in the <lb/>
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evils that system beyond <lb/>
question law would <lb/>
probably be Improved by making the <lb/>
distribution annual than <lb/>
Norfolk Virginian Pilot.<lb/>
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W. I. Haws is headquarters for <lb/>
pump- and pipes, the in <lb/>
he will these for <lb/>
mi low price <lb/>
Mis-1 III lb <lb/>
brother, are vis <lb/>
the home their uncle, J. <lb/>
B. Johnson. <lb/>
Twenty-live Tarheel <lb/>
wagons for by the A. G. <lb/>
Mrs. Cox, has been <lb/>
away quite a while visiting <lb/>
near Rose Hill, <lb/>
We are glad to see <lb/>
luck again in Hie office <lb/>
Of A. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Tuesday morning drover <lb/>
returned lo Rocky Mount <lb/>
to resume his duties <lb/>
R- H- Co- <lb/>
SHOES shoes It. G. <lb/>
Co., are offering cut price on <lb/>
their large stock shoes which <lb/>
must sold within a days in <lb/>
order lo make room their new <lb/>
supply soon to be received. <lb/>
Look up Mr. Cooper and him <lb/>
about prices any thing that you <lb/>
are in. <lb/>
Mrs W. H. children <lb/>
are visiting in the country at the <lb/>
of k. <lb/>
We handle T. W, Wood <lb/>
Sous guided and millet <lb/>
T. and Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Manning is spend- <lb/>
several days at Hi home <lb/>
her Samuel Man <lb/>
ring. <lb/>
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clocks and R. O.<lb/>
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by wearing eye <lb/>
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with lei s. <lb/>
lot ware and crock- <lb/>
always on hand. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
sale- on white <lb/>
good- inn R. . Chapman <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Farmers who raise their hay can <lb/>
be supplied with well known <lb/>
Mowing machines and <lb/>
rakes by Co. <lb/>
call and them. <lb/>
bands lot of nice <lb/>
gents straw hats that will now go <lb/>
below coat. Don't fall to them. <lb/>
We will sell you at some price. <lb/>
R. Q. Chapman Co. <lb/>
There is no reason why I'm Co. i <lb/>
farmers should have to pay such <lb/>
high prices for their Hour, they I <lb/>
can raise their own wheat <lb/>
Winterville Mfg. Co. ll thoroughly <lb/>
equipped splendid <lb/>
flour. <lb/>
When need of anything in j <lb/>
the crockery glass ware <lb/>
be sure to see us before buy log. <lb/>
R. O. Chapman Co. <lb/>
For hay, corn and oats, go to <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co. <lb/>
White's Colic and Kidney Cure, i <lb/>
the Combination kidney medicine <lb/>
for and a sure colic cine. <lb/>
at the Drug Store <lb/>
We carry samples of over live <lb/>
bandied styles, of wall paper. <lb/>
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cheap as the cheapest. Come and <lb/>
ex elsewhere <lb/>
it. T. Cox a Bro. <lb/>
mill <lb/>
son W. L, House. <lb/>
New paint, guaranteed <lb/>
the bes. Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
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gin. on -i pie-s, .,., I <lb/>
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pared to furnish private con- <lb/>
to and depot for <lb/>
persons in town at <lb/>
each person The will <lb/>
then only run hotels to <lb/>
depot mid wharf and fare on <lb/>
that will also be phoned I <lb/>
a. <lb/>
W. J. TURNAGE <lb/>
as <lb/>
A to Mothers. <lb/>
Too much care he used <lb/>
with small children during hot <lb/>
weather of the summer months lo <lb/>
guard against bowel troubles. As <lb/>
a rule it is only to give <lb/>
the child a to <lb/>
any disorder of bowels. <lb/>
Io not use any lite, bin give <lb/>
the old fashioned oil, and sec <lb/>
that it is fresh, us rancid oil <lb/>
and has a tendency to gripe. <lb/>
If it does not c the give <lb/>
Colic, <lb/>
Remedy and then a dose <lb/>
of oil, and disease may <lb/>
be to its <lb/>
nil danger avoided- Tie oil <lb/>
and this remedy should he p o- <lb/>
at once and kept ready for <lb/>
. ,,,; use a- soon -is first i-i. <lb/>
loll Of H iV el <lb/>
pill- -I <lb/>
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lied upon implicit <lb/>
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fellow's month promptly <lb/>
its owner, thinking ii was a case <lb/>
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ed <lb/>
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ii. month old, and I'm <lb/>
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after the introduction of <lb/>
the electric into Scotland <lb/>
a who had been to <lb/>
and via- consequently sup- <lb/>
lo have got to the bottom of <lb/>
all mysteries was asked lo explain <lb/>
it. said he. no easy <lb/>
to explain what you will no lie <lb/>
I'll tell ye what it's <lb/>
like. If you could stretch my collie <lb/>
dog to if <lb/>
you lo clap its head in <lb/>
it- tail in <lb/>
or if I to trend on its tail <lb/>
it in <lb/>
that's what the telegraph is <lb/>
True Love. <lb/>
you love <lb/>
I Do see this <lb/>
course do What of <lb/>
you kindly tell me if it <lb/>
hears the slightest resemblance <lb/>
the present fashion <lb/>
really if <lb/>
doesn't <lb/>
I'm wearing it because he <lb/>
likes Journal, <lb/>
Papa's Warning. <lb/>
Daughter-This piano is really <lb/>
i a. I it, papa <lb/>
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when marry I can it <lb/>
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Baby Caps. <lb/>
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and i an n at and <lb/>
Umbrellas. <lb/>
Gent I in <lb/>
rods and black <lb/>
Gingham top, full inch <lb/>
Merrimack Prints the <lb/>
kink, clean yd <lb/>
Regular values in towels. <lb/>
clean tip sale and <lb/>
Mill End Sale of Table Dam- <lb/>
ask one and goods, clean <lb/>
up. at <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
All low cut shoes to go. <lb/>
iii while canvas all <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
in and tan. clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in black and tan clean <lb/>
up at <lb/>
in Patent leather and <lb/>
tan clean up at <lb/>
Laces an-1 Embroideries to <lb/>
go at i and J price <lb/>
Corset <lb/>
clean up <lb/>
clean ii at <lb/>
India Lawns. <lb/>
wide good quality <lb/>
up at lie <lb/>
Ladle's and Misses Hose. <lb/>
Tans. and White <lb/>
special clean lip at pr <lb/>
All goods first class or money <lb/>
back.<lb/>
reduced to<lb/>
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smasher. Si i I mat <lb/>
tray trunks, are the b ma <lb/>
Strung and durable All to be <lb/>
cleared the fall stock <lb/>
c me- iii. Can star you at <lb/>
by all easy scale land you lo <lb/>
Suit Cases. <lb/>
cases for the seashore <lb/>
man <lb/>
stall you at 1.00 and <lb/>
take you up to for a linen <lb/>
all leather case. These <lb/>
are make <lb/>
Night Shirts. <lb/>
Men's night shirts <lb/>
all the coolest, regular price <lb/>
clean up at <lb/>
Patterns. <lb/>
The paper pat- <lb/>
terns are the best. All scum <lb/>
allowance, all at one price <lb/>
now higher now lower. <lb/>
for August now ready and <lb/>
yours for the asking <lb/>
Talcum powder <lb/>
box, why pay more; <lb/>
and tan box <lb/>
Men's canvass and <lb/>
low cut's at off the regular <lb/>
price <lb/>
shoes, up at <lb/>
Hoc low clean up <lb/>
Men's tine pants, <lb/>
to <lb/>
G. L. Wilkinson <lb/>
After a hearty meal a dose of <lb/>
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent <lb/>
an attack of Indigestion. <lb/>
is a thorough and a <lb/>
cure for Indigestion, <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Gas on <lb/>
Weak Heart, Sour Risings, Had <lb/>
Breath and all Stomach troubles. <lb/>
Sold by John L Wooten, druggist. <lb/>
pills that act as a Ionic, and <lb/>
not as a drastic <lb/>
Little They <lb/>
Headache, Constipation, Bilious- <lb/>
Jaundice, etc. Early <lb/>
are small and easy to take and easy <lb/>
to set. Sold by John L. Wooten, <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
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Thou Shalt Not Steal. <lb/>
In the business world there seems <lb/>
to be need of a sweeping and drastic <lb/>
repeal of all and ingenious <lb/>
amendments lo the old <lb/>
shall not steal <lb/>
Observe in its original form <lb/>
law is m as it is brief <lb/>
I has no use for a to <lb/>
him in interpreting it A lawyer <lb/>
could find in it nothing wherever <lb/>
pay the ingenuity for a fee It make <lb/>
no distinction between Mealing <lb/>
which belongs to on- other pen <lb/>
that which belongs <lb/>
die public. It no C B <lb/>
of the <lb/>
idea It does <lb/>
shall not r <lb/>
shall not or <lb/>
may not be done, for a good <lb/>
purpose or from one careless of <lb/>
indifferent t. ignorant f the es <lb/>
his It docs not <lb/>
stealing done by agents or <lb/>
with the approval of human law. It <lb/>
simply says and adds <lb/>
not <lb/>
Scientifically <lb/>
Constructed. <lb/>
ULTRA, <lb/>
A Shoe for <lb/>
Women. <lb/>
for <lb/>
is made with careful reference <lb/>
to the must nun to details and <lb/>
h perfected in its <lb/>
there is do other <lb/>
shoe on the market selling <lb/>
a the price the does. it <lb/>
r, if its equal, <lb/>
is the fundamental basis <lb/>
of a perfect shoo. We employ <lb/>
own expert designers, and <lb/>
Ultra Shoe is made over <lb/>
a last scientifically constructed <lb/>
to meet th closest variations <lb/>
of width and sine in woman's <lb/>
footwear. <lb/>
The Ultra Shoo meets every <lb/>
requirement of the many <lb/>
We carry SHOE, for men, in Oxfords, Tans, etc <lb/>
Pulley Bowen, <lb/>
flit ii v. VS ONS. <lb/>
-.- -.-. an <lb/>
Always Has Something <lb/>
New to Show <lb/>
But new things never a place with us until they have earned recognition by heir <lb/>
merit. We like our friends to FEEL safe and BE safe in every transaction. No <lb/>
at their expense. Now, however, after the most careful scrutiny, we are pleased to <lb/>
offer <lb/>
Following Instructions. <lb/>
said the teacher, in <lb/>
the class in composition, <lb/>
you should not attempt any Rights <lb/>
id simply he yourselves and <lb/>
write what i in you. Do not imitate <lb/>
any other person's writings or draw <lb/>
inspiration from outside sources <lb/>
As a result of this advice Tommy <lb/>
Wise turned out the following <lb/>
position. should not <lb/>
any flights of fancy, bat write what <lb/>
is in us. In me there is my <lb/>
nick, lungs, hart, liver, two apples, <lb/>
one piece of pie. one stick of lemon <lb/>
candy and my Bits. <lb/>
j .- est <lb/>
ready <lb/>
outwear <lb/>
easy to <lb/>
Invisible Lacing <lb/>
Pullman is a Luxury. <lb/>
To carry four persons to Indian <lb/>
the Southern yesterday after- <lb/>
noon dispatched by the afternoon <lb/>
train for the West a Pullman sleep- <lb/>
The car was chartered to carry a <lb/>
sick lady her home. She is Mis. <lb/>
Levi, who has been at the I <lb/>
Park Hotel, and she was <lb/>
by her husband, physician and <lb/>
nurse. <lb/>
The cost of this transportation <lb/>
was When a Pullman is <lb/>
chartered it is necessary for the per- <lb/>
son engaging it to pay eighteen <lb/>
fares. Eighteen was the capacity of <lb/>
the original Pullmans, and this rule <lb/>
was made because it was reasoned <lb/>
that one who wished the exclusive <lb/>
use of the car should pay what the <lb/>
company obtain for seats if <lb/>
they were sold separately. Although <lb/>
the modern Pullmans carry twenty- <lb/>
four or more persons, charter <lb/>
price has not been increased. <lb/>
Citizen, 5th. <lb/>
GET YOUR SUPPLIES <lb/>
j Now <lb/>
Everything want in the way of <lb/>
nice Groceries, Ca Goods, Pickles, <lb/>
fruits, Candies, Nuts, can be had at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
We carry a large supply of the Best <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
JOHNS ON BROS. <lb/>
The Cash Grocers. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Life and Annuity Company <lb/>
Mutual. Legal Reserve. <lb/>
Home Company conducted on u safe, economical basis in <lb/>
interest of its policy holders. Why we can save you money. <lb/>
The oldest companies have been on a per cent, reserve basis <lb/>
i for many years Several of them have recently changed from a <lb/>
percent basis to a per cent or per cent, basis, on account of <lb/>
a decease in interest Probably per cent of all the out- <lb/>
standing business is now on a per cent, reserve, only the new <lb/>
business being on a per cent or per cent reserve. Following <lb/>
are the rates of a few on the old and new <lb/>
which is a real innovation, and comes to us bearing the seal of approval, it being <lb/>
mended by New York's most famous dressmakers and it actually disposes some grave <lb/>
corset difficulties. The name almost lets the cat out of the hag. but one glance will tell any <lb/>
corset wearer the whole story. No matter what corset you wear this new corset will interest <lb/>
you. and we hope you will come and look. Among the many fine models you will fine just <lb/>
what you want. and. like the little girl in the book, be happy ever <lb/>
-Rice <lb/>
. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Twenty-Payment Life. Age <lb/>
Original Observations. <lb/>
Stealing a kiss is simply a miss- <lb/>
demeanor. <lb/>
It takes a farm and an in- <lb/>
farmer to raise a <lb/>
gage. <lb/>
It is gratifying in the extreme to <lb/>
have some people your enemies. <lb/>
No use to attempt to commit <lb/>
in the old hire an <lb/>
automobile. <lb/>
When marriage brings a woman <lb/>
to the wash tub she has a right to <lb/>
call it a labor union. <lb/>
The difference between charity <lb/>
and reform is that charity sometimes <lb/>
begins home. <lb/>
For every man who is willing to <lb/>
lift, you will a willing to <lb/>
stand by and grunt. <lb/>
Due reason why the devil <lb/>
M well is because he always selects <lb/>
such hustling advance agents. <lb/>
Orange, Va., <lb/>
Company <lb/>
New York Life . <lb/>
Equitable <lb/>
Peon Mutual. <lb/>
Mutual <lb/>
Mutual Life <lb/>
North Western <lb/>
Security Annuity <lb/>
Rate <lb/>
per ct. <lb/>
no <lb/>
lit III <lb/>
New Rate <lb/>
per ct. <lb/>
New Rate <lb/>
per ct. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
variation in rates of companies on the same reserve basis <lb/>
due to difference in the amount added for expenses. <lb/>
policy is registered and the full legal reserve deposited <lb/>
With the insurance Commissioner. <lb/>
F M. HORNADAY, Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
your to I five the best and return <lb/>
work promptly, send a trial enter to <lb/>
W. H. Photo Artist, <lb/>
Elizabeth City, N. <lb/>
Try a Pair <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
It is said that Secretary Bonaparte <lb/>
has ruled that no man in his de- <lb/>
shall be dunned during <lb/>
business hours. If that should be- <lb/>
some a universal custom it will bid <lb/>
fair to break up the regulation of <lb/>
work hours by labor <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
our VICTOR SPRINGS and one our OS- <lb/>
PATENT ELASTIC FELT MAT- <lb/>
TRESSES and if you are not more than satisfied we <lb/>
will refund the price. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
The leak in the cotton statistics, <lb/>
according to Secretary Wilson, was <lb/>
discovered gamblers <lb/>
in New got into a quarrel over <lb/>
a There is always a close <lb/>
connection between cotton and <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
White Front Barber Shop <lb/>
OPPOSITE J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Sharp Razors, clean Towels and <lb/>
Good Work guaranteed. <lb/>
COSMETICS A <lb/>
and all for you pit.- <lb/>
patronage and hoping for your con <lb/>
I remain, <lb/>
Yours to serve, <lb/>
S. J. NOBLES, Prop. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
I COMPOUND. <lb/>
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LADIES <lb/>
WOOD WOOD <lb/>
Split Pine Wood, cut every <lb/>
length, delivered at door. <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
Yours for business, <lb/>
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Institute <lb/>
Young <lb/>
Women <lb/>
j Music. The <lb/>
I Best Place <lb/>
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N. G. <lb/>
College <lb/>
Courses <lb/>
Free.<lb/>
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An Amusing Experience Except to <lb/>
Those Interested. <lb/>
An amusing is to say, <lb/>
amusing to any hut the parties <lb/>
concerned i told to account <lb/>
for coolness between two <lb/>
society belles, <lb/>
One of them gave a garden party <lb/>
recently, and the other, who was in- <lb/>
and whom we may call Miss <lb/>
A., was greatly hear <lb/>
from her milliner that a new bat she <lb/>
ordered tor the occasion could <lb/>
not possibly be ready in time. <lb/>
to appease her customer's <lb/>
wrath, however, the milliner offered <lb/>
to lend her something from her <lb/>
shop. <lb/>
offer was grudgingly accept- <lb/>
ed, and Miss A. appeared at the <lb/>
garden party a damn con- <lb/>
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her lint, for happen to know that <lb/>
she identical one at <lb/>
milliner's yesterday and left it <lb/>
to have some alterations <lb/>
made, and think re- <lb/>
marks on ii were calculated <lb/>
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A Captain of Industry. <lb/>
Tor several days policeman <lb/>
on the heal had observed a small <lb/>
hoy who spent most of his time <lb/>
lounging near a downtown street <lb/>
crossing and seemed m have nothing <lb/>
do. One morning he accosted <lb/>
him. <lb/>
he said, whatever <lb/>
your name is, you do entirely too <lb/>
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plied the boy. got a job. <lb/>
a job What la <lb/>
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a dollar a week fur dis <lb/>
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job fur DO cents a week to de kid <lb/>
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Companion. <lb/>
A Story of Tom Reed. <lb/>
Among the prominent men of <lb/>
New there was none per- <lb/>
haps who wore a larger collar than <lb/>
Tom Heed. hot day in the sum- <lb/>
mer of Heed was in Ports- <lb/>
mouth, and having to wait over or <lb/>
a train he decided to make an <lb/>
toilet, changing his collar. <lb/>
etc. So he hied himself to the near- <lb/>
est haberdasher's and began a gen- <lb/>
survey of the collars displayed <lb/>
in the store. on, <lb/>
one of the clerks. <lb/>
responded Reed, and then added, <lb/>
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Freaks From Caribbean Sea. <lb/>
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the Caribbean had no eyes at <lb/>
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a lily stem quite eighteen inches <lb/>
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Earthquake In 1812. <lb/>
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She ran breathlessly out of the <lb/>
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Genealogy. <lb/>
Alexandre Dumas, the great <lb/>
French author, was a and <lb/>
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lips and his prodigious bodily <lb/>
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An astronomer docs not hail the <lb/>
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Beginning Saturday July and only we will <lb/>
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Embroideries.<lb/>
values w value a Be, <lb/>
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Colored Lawns value, <lb/>
a big reduction in dry goods and notions. <lb/>
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took physicians hours lo <lb/>
through. <lb/>
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wood fatally stabbed his wife, Boone, N. C, <lb/>
thrusting i knife four times in her bad an aim e <lb/>
back. The victim was bis second j remote u in <lb/>
wife, and it i his Earned. <lb/>
wile her lit lime came <lb/>
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in fourteen feet wafer, <lb/>
a but so far a-<lb/>
persons were injured aid a <lb/>
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Magnet will again draw the Crowd when Bargains are Best and Biggest. Come early for <lb/>
Won C a Million Hands will melt away Power of the low PRICKS like the dew the Mid- <lb/>
day Sun. <lb/>
you buy is a Bargain. <lb/>
sent and future needs. Judge our Sincerity by the Prices Quoted Below. <lb/>
The Wreckage of Values is complete. It will Pay You to make Your Purchase<lb/>
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night, aged year. B -i ; <lb/>
bad bees m an enfeebled cm <lb/>
years.<lb/>
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Charlotte, V C. Aug. <lb/>
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. prices i <lb/>
, in sale <lb/>
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Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
regular <lb/>
sellers; sale price Be <lb/>
dozen nun's bordered <lb/>
handkerchiefs <lb/>
galas price, each <lb/>
men's handkerchiefs <lb/>
same as above only finer <lb/>
extra fine grade white <lb/>
and colored men's <lb/>
handkerchiefs, <lb/>
and on sale <lb/>
specially at <lb/>
pure linen white hand <lb/>
kerchiefs, neatly <lb/>
ed regular for <lb/>
Linens, Linens <lb/>
i express the <lb/>
t, . clearance <lb/>
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ITEMS. <lb/>
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cotton, <lb/>
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work with <lb/>
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values <lb/>
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A in silks will <lb/>
an topic. <lb/>
wide i. i-1 <lb/>
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,. . all colors <lb/>
i at <lb/>
,,,., v it. shades, <lb/>
iv., worth 1.00 <lb/>
Corsets. <lb/>
; and form <lb/>
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hi final- including <lb/>
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prove <lb/>
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iii this morning <lb/>
on one the tracks mid strain <lb/>
the celebrated U j <lb/>
. served <lb/>
for it attracted the j ,,,,. <lb/>
mud Hi depot. <lb/>
Mi-, Mil tie Whichard <lb/>
. afternoon to visit relative <lb/>
at Whichard. <lb/>
came up <lb/>
lo young <lb/>
Mk him who it <lb/>
Bethel tern <lb/>
game with the single nine next <lb/>
Thursday. It will be a <lb/>
close game. out for <lb/>
young ladies on the side <lb/>
We were very lorry to . <lb/>
yesterday morning Miss Tickets will be sold August 18th <lb/>
Watson Huggins. of and for <lb/>
was visiting her sinter., to Bed Springs before <lb/>
Mis- of limited to <lb/>
She left on the morning September first for Bx- <lb/>
train Norfolk to ha-e an to <lb/>
performed. We wish j may by <lb/>
her a quick recovery. depositing the ticket with the <lb/>
Miss Sallie Saul-bury, of Hamil- Springs between August <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Reduced Rates Home Coming Robe- <lb/>
he Atlantic Coast Line an- i <lb/>
that ticket for the Home <lb/>
Coming Week for I <lb/>
Red Springs, C, will be sold at j <lb/>
one first class fare plus twenty live <lb/>
hear<lb/>
in ii.- Ladies <lb/>
-PI we <lb/>
a ,. at to <lb/>
in. Bleached Dam <lb/>
ask regular value, sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. whit.- Satin Damask- <lb/>
would sell regularly tor <lb/>
price <lb/>
in. Bleached Satin Dam- <lb/>
ask-a regular to 1.50 <lb/>
quality; sale price <lb/>
a Napkins, <lb/>
Worth a sale <lb/>
price <lb/>
Extra large Turkish <lb/>
Hath Towels, sale price <lb/>
Linen Crash, reg. <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Full size White Crochet Hod <lb/>
Spreads, real Marseilles <lb/>
patterns II value fur <lb/>
pairs of Bleached Towels <lb/>
reg. sale price <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
sin's and Hats in <lb/>
desirable shapes, worth up <lb/>
to at <lb/>
Men's fine felt Hats, in- <lb/>
ranging <lb/>
from and at the <lb/>
exceeding low price of Mo <lb/>
Men's Hats <lb/>
bin and Denver <lb/>
come in black and nutria <lb/>
price <lb/>
All the newest shapes <lb/>
as well us staple styles in <lb/>
Hats that are sold every- <lb/>
where tor 18.65. marvelous <lb/>
sale price <lb/>
Staple Department <lb/>
yards <lb/>
1,900 yards Bleach <lb/>
yards Bed -Seal A F C <lb/>
Toil de Noon <lb/>
Apron Checks, extra value. <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Best Calico American Indigo <lb/>
Red, all <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Crape Voile <lb/>
complete assortment <lb/>
English Coverts and Damask <lb/>
All wool <lb/>
value <lb/>
Novelty Suitings and Fancy <lb/>
Mixtures, Voiles and <lb/>
Crashes, late Spring style <lb/>
desirable <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/>
to sale price <lb/>
Men's Pants <lb/>
Men's latest style <lb/>
and Fancy worsted Pants <lb/>
in all shades and pretty <lb/>
stripes, all sizes, reg. price <lb/>
all go on this sale <lb/>
Fine Fancy and Plain <lb/>
Pants that regularly <lb/>
sold for and sale <lb/>
He <lb/>
Sc <lb/>
price <lb/>
Fine Pants that always sell <lb/>
for stripe, <lb/>
cheviots fancy worsteds <lb/>
all go in this sale at only 18.98 <lb/>
Men's Pants f in <lb/>
desirable, patterns, regular <lb/>
1.75 sellers; sale price <lb/>
Knee Pants <lb/>
pair of Knee Pants <lb/>
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords <lb/>
pair of very <lb/>
finest of this seasons goods, <lb/>
hand sewed lace or button, <lb/>
all weights of BOle. French <lb/>
kid. patent Russia calf <lb/>
They are fare the best <lb/>
of any shoo brought to this <lb/>
market, and they come in ail <lb/>
sizes and width.;, worth from <lb/>
to and <lb/>
pick them out from <lb/>
down to <lb/>
Ladies tine kid shoos, <lb/>
button lace, toe <lb/>
and patent tip wort M <lb/>
f of Ladies Oxfords. <lb/>
In all popular leathers, also <lb/>
whit.- canvas, worth up to <lb/>
sale price to <lb/>
Hose, Hose, Hose <lb/>
Ladies fast black seamless <lb/>
hose, price now He <lb/>
A tine cotton fast <lb/>
black hose reg. price now <lb/>
line plain an lace <lb/>
styles black hose, worth <lb/>
now <lb/>
i beautiful fancy <lb/>
hose, worth choice, pair <lb/>
Children's fast black rib <lb/>
hose, reg price at <lb/>
Children's fast black tine <lb/>
hose, regular price at <lb/>
Children's tines French <lb/>
ribbed hose, regular price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Men's good fast black <lb/>
socks, regular made, <lb/>
price at <lb/>
Men's good fast back <lb/>
and plain socks, reg price <lb/>
at <lb/>
Suits <lb/>
two piece suits, <lb/>
single and double breasted <lb/>
jackets positively worth <lb/>
during this sale only <lb/>
The novelty in styles is <lb/>
and elegant garments <lb/>
worth up to sale price s j <lb/>
pair of Knee j,,, in sat. <lb/>
reg. sellers; sale prise Thirty distinct et <lb/>
Of several in Ultra Fashion <lb/>
lines of Long Pants, able Knee Salts, in <lb/>
value and all the of novelties <lb/>
price only, pair <lb/>
THE AMERICAN SALVAGE CO., <lb/>
Must sell C. T. <lb/>
Entire Stock <lb/>
Put an End lo It All. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
A grievous wail comes <lb/>
a- a result of pain from <lb/>
over taxed <lb/>
Backache, Liver complaint <lb/>
. But thanks to <lb/>
King's they <lb/>
t. ii all They are gentle but <lb/>
II <lb/>
ton, is t few days with <lb/>
relatives here. <lb/>
last Friday <lb/>
night with H. V. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Mayo came in this <lb/>
afternoon a vi-it to Virginia <lb/>
The Death Penalty. <lb/>
A little sometimes results <lb/>
in death. a mere scratch, <lb/>
cuts or puny boil- <lb/>
have paid death penalty. It <lb/>
wise to have <lb/>
ever the <lb/>
naive on earth and will prevent fa <lb/>
burns, sores, ulcers <lb/>
Only at <lb/>
1.1.1. Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
End Bitter Fight. <lb/>
had a long and <lb/>
Stubborn tight with an on <lb/>
my right write. F. Hughes <lb/>
Du Pout, j. gave um up. <lb/>
Everybody thought my t me had <lb/>
I when <lb/>
and September 1st, and pay- <lb/>
of fee of cents. <lb/>
For further <lb/>
with, W. J. Craig, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Mothers of your <lb/>
the ran. There i- do baby medicine <lb/>
Tea the month, j in world as good a <lb/>
It makes them and gives j Kooky Mountain Tea. it <lb/>
them cheeks, is no the ones strong, healthy <lb/>
Other medicine in the world active. Drug <lb/>
good for the children <lb/>
Tea or Tablets. Wooten's <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
New Mullets at M. <lb/>
Suicide Prevented. <lb/>
A that a <lb/>
preventive of suicide had been <lb/>
discovered will interest many. <lb/>
A run down system, or <lb/>
invariably precede suicide and a last resort I tried Dr. <lb/>
something has been found that New Discovery for Can- <lb/>
will prevent The hem I <lb/>
suicide likely. At the first I my <lb/>
thought of self destruction take j,. few days. Now I've entirely <lb/>
It being a great my <lb/>
tonic and will B colds, Bud throat <lb/>
the nerves and build up the by <lb/>
also a great liver and L. Wooten, druggist. Price <lb/>
kidney regulator. Only Sat- i Trial free <lb/>
guaranteed by Jno. L. <lb/>
n Hundreds of of people <lb/>
Mountain <lb/>
Tea as a family tonic. If taken <lb/>
The Farmville section of the it will keep the family <lb/>
county bad a big rain Tuesday the M cents, <lb/>
afternoon. Wooten's Drug Store.<lb/>
THE EASTERN<lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and ferns <lb/>
and Friday. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY. 1905. <lb/>
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb/>
Ma. <lb/>
SAM SLAUGHTER CAUGHT. <lb/>
CLAUDE BERNARD RETURNS. <lb/>
Both Brother Newman Slaughter Now ---000 at Raleigh Yesterday <lb/>
in jail. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
LIST OF JURORS. <lb/>
Sam other hi <lb/>
of Newman Slaughter, who <lb/>
helped him lo i-. ape from the <lb/>
at the detail Monday morn- <lb/>
ear y Wednesday <lb/>
night and placed in jail. One of <lb/>
the brothers, Ham, was arrested <lb/>
alter the escape. <lb/>
Information came to the officers <lb/>
Wednesday bad. <lb/>
n ii u get <lb/>
ii at ride <lb/>
of the coach a far as Hour-e <lb/>
where he got off. It was <lb/>
that he would come town <lb/>
MIST night, o the officers planned <lb/>
I to capture <lb/>
Claude M. Bernard, ex <lb/>
States District Attorney, returned <lb/>
to this after five <lb/>
weeks exile from the <lb/>
state. He was accompanied K <lb/>
A. Lackey, a wealthy of <lb/>
Hamlet. They went immediately <lb/>
to the office of Attorney W. N. <lb/>
Jones, where a deputy sheriff was <lb/>
in waiting, and Bernard accepted <lb/>
sci vice and gave a <lb/>
Hi.-suit brought by <lb/>
II. C. Howell for damages <lb/>
the alleged seduction of Hot- <lb/>
ell's minor daughter, <lb/>
i in was no demonstration <lb/>
against Bernard, he <lb/>
For September Term Superior Court. <lb/>
The following jurors have bees <lb/>
by the county <lb/>
term of Pitt <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
First <lb/>
J A Adams, H A White, C M <lb/>
B S C Forties, <lb/>
Oscar Tucker, J A Parker, Joe V <lb/>
F Cox. B L Smith, W H <lb/>
irk. M <lb/>
Harris, W A Taylor, H A <lb/>
J B B K S <lb/>
I J K Flake, B <lb/>
A M <lb/>
HARVEY HOUSTON. <lb/>
part of the afternoon in bis office <lb/>
G. A. Clark look a posse and , j e a <lb/>
.- His are E. A <lb/>
Lackey, Nichols, H. E <lb/>
F. the three <lb/>
of Raleigh. <lb/>
The of Bernard is another <lb/>
chapter the tragedy which <lb/>
to guard county bridge, while <lb/>
Deputy Sheriffs. I. Dudley with <lb/>
a the railroad bridge. <lb/>
was not long after night before I <lb/>
Sam came along <lb/>
When he reached where <lb/>
the officers were in be was <lb/>
surprised with several <lb/>
guns pointing at him and the <lb/>
The order was <lb/>
promptly obeyed and Sum was <lb/>
e-i-ii led to jail locked up. <lb/>
While officers were guarding <lb/>
the bridges in town <lb/>
got an inkling of what was <lb/>
two or attempted to <lb/>
get across to warn Son. but <lb/>
would not let then. pass. <lb/>
The escaped prisoner, <lb/>
Slaughter, the New <lb/>
Jersey, is still it large. <lb/>
Be Him <lb/>
I., k announces bis fall <lb/>
exhibit of tailoring fabrics else- <lb/>
where in this issue. Their system <lb/>
of lo order tailoring is <lb/>
in n- popular by <lb/>
Through arrangement with <lb/>
famous tailoring <lb/>
Bros. of <lb/>
the latter sends one of then <lb/>
iii-i-i and <lb/>
filler-each an enormous <lb/>
variety f tall and patterns <lb/>
in select from, any of will; <lb/>
out to order. The prices <lb/>
ask low, the bast material and i <lb/>
workmanship is used and a <lb/>
At Is assured. The <lb/>
occurred here June 21st, when <lb/>
Policeman Rogers shot and <lb/>
C. Dockery, <lb/>
because Dockery and Bernard had <lb/>
I accompanied the daughters of <lb/>
Rogers and Howell to a house of <lb/>
ill fame. Rogers has been released <lb/>
a bond and will have a <lb/>
hearing August 16th. Bernard, it <lb/>
is said, was anxious to be here <lb/>
In-fore that hearing. The lawyers <lb/>
tor Bernard are W. N. Jones and <lb/>
ex-Governor C. U. <lb/>
B. frank the wealthy <lb/>
cotton of Spray, N. <lb/>
C, has accepted place as chief <lb/>
of the state fair here <lb/>
October to 21st, which will <lb/>
tie attended by President <lb/>
Mr. Mebane is a of <lb/>
the and was a delegate <lb/>
lo the last National Republican <lb/>
convention. <lb/>
Greenville Tobacconist and <lb/>
Specialist Wed in Wilmington. <lb/>
Wilmington, S. Aug. in. <lb/>
night there was a wedding <lb/>
here at the of Mrs. C <lb/>
when Mrs. Maude <lb/>
a massage specialist of Ne <lb/>
Orleans, and Mr. C. W. Harvey, a <lb/>
prominent tobacconist of Green- <lb/>
ville, N. were Rev. J. <lb/>
M. Wells, D. D., pastor of the <lb/>
Presbyterian church, <lb/>
The ceremony was a <lb/>
one with a few friends present. <lb/>
Mr. and Mis. after <lb/>
L F Williams, Fred J receiving <lb/>
Henry Harris, J S L Ward, W C <lb/>
Zeb J H Cobb. <lb/>
David Stocks, <lb/>
D H Williamson, D G <lb/>
Moore, T H Williams. <lb/>
Cox, F. T. <lb/>
Whitehurst, G K Dixon, A D <lb/>
F Harries, U G Tyson, <lb/>
W J W B Brown, W J <lb/>
Lewis, D J Holland, R A <lb/>
E J A F Brinkley, <lb/>
C E Bradley, W G Hathaway, Win <lb/>
J C Gaskins. <lb/>
Of Household Interest. <lb/>
Ho is not the pleas- <lb/>
ante t of the housekeeper's <lb/>
but none the less that <lb/>
account. In the September <lb/>
Isabel Gordon Curtis offers in <lb/>
her series, Making of a <lb/>
some suggestions <lb/>
will tend to lighten the lab-r <lb/>
disagreeableness of this <lb/>
duty. Other items of <lb/>
The Limit. <lb/>
A Scotch minister instructed his <lb/>
win. sat among <lb/>
during services, to give <lb/>
low whistle if anything his <lb/>
appeared lobe exaggerate., <lb/>
says Harper's Weekly. On hearing <lb/>
the minister those <lb/>
there fifty led <lb/>
the gave a subdued <lb/>
should have said thirty <lb/>
said <lb/>
Another whistle from the clerk <lb/>
Thompson's <lb/>
said minister <lb/>
see length is <lb/>
Still another whistle, whereupon <lb/>
UM preacher leaned over said <lb/>
in a sing can <lb/>
tie as much as ye like, j <lb/>
but I'll take another foot off <lb/>
anybody. <lb/>
their departure lo the beach <lb/>
ill spend their II. <lb/>
Seashore hotel, bi <lb/>
Mi. Mrs. H. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C , who <lb/>
evening with to attend <lb/>
Miss E. E. <lb/>
of New a <lb/>
sister of the bride, who has been <lb/>
in Wilmington at the beach <lb/>
all summer. <lb/>
Mr. Harvey met the bride at <lb/>
Greenville some mouths age and a <lb/>
strong attachment soon ripened <lb/>
into love and affection. The <lb/>
came here early summer <lb/>
practice of her profession. <lb/>
BEST ON THE ROAD. <lb/>
Sensation of the <lb/>
I he Imperial Co., <lb/>
it ill Masonic <lb/>
on the 18th, <lb/>
with the highest <lb/>
from clergy <lb/>
They <lb/>
been a summer stand <lb/>
it where <lb/>
show was visited by thousands of <lb/>
and are Low on the way <lb/>
stopping at ii few select <lb/>
towns <lb/>
This company is the originator of <lb/>
AND <lb/>
August <lb/>
B. D. Cherry, . d, c <lb/>
in Wednesday <lb/>
Col. F. G. went to <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Mi-- Boole Blow t <lb/>
I Ills <lb/>
this <lb/>
Miss Lottie Blow ii-n <lb/>
Norfolk Wed need <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
a visit this <lb/>
Mi.-s Mamie Ki. g returned tr. u. <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
tug. <lb/>
J. returned <lb/>
Virginia Wednesday even- <lb/>
who las been ii <lb/>
town several days, <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Clarissa r. <lb/>
Mount, came this to <lb/>
visit Mrs. G. J. Woodward. <lb/>
Mrs. L. W. Tucker <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
evening from Virginia Reach. <lb/>
Mrs. G W. Baker and <lb/>
daughter, home from <lb/>
Beach even <lb/>
Mrs. J J. Be-t and little son, el <lb/>
Wilson, who have been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. Parker, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mrs. F. W. Andrews, of <lb/>
City, has been visiting <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Keel, left this morning <lb/>
H. B. of Kinston, who <lb/>
has been Visiting Miss Alice <lb/>
home Wednesday <lb/>
. Km.-, of Sn. w Hill <lb/>
singing and talking life motion A.,, <lb/>
pictures, and feature has . <lb/>
made it throughout the <lb/>
You not only fee the <lb/>
lo- <lb/>
evening <lb/>
pictures but you <lb/>
sounds which belong I. <lb/>
hear the <lb/>
i he origin- <lb/>
will be here . Monday, Tuesday the BUB. <lb/>
ml Wednesday, tag 11.15, cookery a <lb/>
variety of under topics <lb/>
Archbishop Dead. Cream <lb/>
New Aug. and <lb/>
I bishop who was stricken In addition, Alice M. <lb/>
fever last Friday, Kellogg explains to Select <lb/>
and Ward <lb/>
yellow <lb/>
Ii had been Finishing <lb/>
that the crisis of his illness writes <lb/>
was past, bill he took an <lb/>
change for the and i <lb/>
bis physician, Lain.-, nun <lb/>
called a Consultation of other <lb/>
doctors. Their labors were <lb/>
fruitless. <lb/>
Big Break Today. <lb/>
The sales on the tobacco market <lb/>
today the largest any day <lb/>
since the opened. There <lb/>
was fully pounds <lb/>
warehouse floors and II getting <lb/>
late iii the afternoon before the <lb/>
iron. General I Biles were completed. <lb/>
yesterday, says a Bus- tobacco mode some think <lb/>
operating ea-t price- and cause a <lb/>
Mandarin road, advanced decline, but this not the case. <lb/>
near the village Prices are good <lb/>
south I'll.- Japanese continue to be I <lb/>
the ceremony the couple and i <lb/>
friends to the home f the <lb/>
gloom, just below Greenville, <lb/>
where a supper was <lb/>
served. <lb/>
S . <lb/>
p itch <lb/>
Russians Forced lo R. tire. <lb/>
Petersburg, Aug <lb/>
thereupon resumed <lb/>
mi tied I <lb/>
ill <lb/>
i t <lb/>
off i <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
to<lb/>
On Thursday evening at scenes, giving the I <lb/>
o'clock at the homo of the .,,,, hf,. i. <lb/>
five miles from Greenville, Mr. select ii <lb/>
Willis D. and Miss will regret It <lb/>
J own were married by J. <lb/>
A. Immediately alter Engine Oil Track. <lb/>
ceremony the couple and ,,,.,; <lb/>
delayed hours at <lb/>
today. Tee glue went <lb/>
a siding at <lb/>
gel a car when spread <lb/>
and let the down on the <lb/>
Successful at .,,,,. Another had to <lb/>
A letter from He v. be sent clown from lo <lb/>
pa-tor of church, pull the detailed engine back on <lb/>
who went to Pantego to track. <lb/>
conduct a meet log, the meet-, <lb/>
was a grand success, there for Home <lb/>
accessions up to the <lb/>
Mr. and Mn. Moore will spend Line an- <lb/>
remainder of their vacation In that tickets for Che Hume <lb/>
Virginia. Coming Week for <lb/>
Bed Springs, N. , will be sold at <lb/>
Another Car Load. x t class tare plus twenty live <lb/>
Greenville Supply has cents <lb/>
received am . load of <lb/>
brands of tobacco, <lb/>
Kit Hound, from scheduled to Bed <lb/>
c ill Wit <lb/>
Phis i- I he second can I I <lb/>
. . i III tills II . i- <lb/>
Tickets will be sold <lb/>
Prices Continue <lb/>
toll i <lb/>
coming in inert <lb/>
prices this i <lb/>
what pleases the farmers best, <lb/>
Tin ha , . <lb/>
an h <lb/>
buy all are <lb/>
lb a i he <lb/>
Woman Murdered <lb/>
a few before <lb/>
; ck, Al Owen, a <lb/>
i, ,. i no live at of Hi <lb/>
House an fun u i Bi <lb/>
Chi . and <lb/>
as sou , lb i K <lb/>
t- mi i . <lb/>
; roll <lb/>
. ii. i the s <lb/>
I he i be i i <lb/>
i there <lb/>
ii b H II- <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
gives a <lb/>
Unlawful hi Kill Squirrels. <lb/>
Pi com <lb/>
I . i it is <lb/>
. i , <lb/>
i j and<lb/>
D . Mi i hull <lb/>
, August limited to <lb/>
i iii for <lb/>
t lie III In Si p- <lb/>
i may b i . <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
i Bi <lb/>
; ii i i . <lb/>
I fee lilt j or <lb/>
S. C <lb/>
of K <lb/>
-t n, who ii is been visiting Miss <lb/>
Alice Wed <lb/>
Dawson, Tar <lb/>
been visiting Miss <lb/>
Lawrence, left for <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
T B. New gen- <lb/>
.-la. malinger of A. T. <lb/>
all manager of <lb/>
of and <lb/>
P. Taylor, <lb/>
. the Japanese buyers, <lb/>
pant today on the I. <lb/>
market <lb/>
Pi id An inc- <lb/>
It is noticeable ll a; dark comes <lb/>
much sooner. <lb/>
s. Of Hal inn ii-. <lb/>
Hilled on u- <lb/>
Lizzie r hi- <lb/>
from Km- on. <lb/>
B. A. Turner wen to II . <lb/>
morning ball, <lb/>
i- . <lb/>
,. i, i i <lb/>
B. Mi ore and H M , <lb/>
is. i-. i to ii this in ii <lb/>
j. Ban t o <lb/>
its in a day. <lb/>
home <lb/>
m.-s Johnson, Be- <lb/>
Neck, who I a- bean Mis. <lb/>
K A. home <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
who has <lb/>
in <lb/>
Miss hi sic <lb/>
visiting her brother, L. M, <lb/>
r. her home <lb/>
Ms U M. and children, <lb/>
I w tin have bee- Visit lug <lb/>
Mi- returned to <lb/>
F. of Henderson, <lb/>
of Home Tel- <lb/>
was here today <lb/>
to see how the <lb/>
local plant ire getting <lb/>
August 12th. <lb/>
W. S. Bernard went to Baltimore <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Brinkley went to <lb/>
Stoke- to visit <lb/>
Mi-s returned <lb/>
mug <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Mis. B. F. Patrick. <lb/>
Wiley I. Brown left Friday <lb/>
evening far a visit in Craven <lb/>
W. T. son, <lb/>
William, went to Buffalo sprints <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Misses of came <lb/>
this morning visit Mrs. <lb/>
Wiley Brown. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Griffin <lb/>
Friday evening <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Mrs. J. G. children <lb/>
home Friday evening <lb/>
from Morehead and Conetoe. <lb/>
William W n it more, of Scotland <lb/>
who has been visiting E. B. <lb/>
home this morning, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II <lb/>
from <lb/>
where they bad been <lb/>
attend the <lb/>
marriage. <lb/>
Books in Library. <lb/>
tallowing men book have <lb/>
give., the public library <lb/>
the Man<lb/>
The . by He- <lb/>
, i , <lb/>
I'll.- s Gains, <lb/>
M-. <lb/>
I be Si lire by Castle. <lb/>
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A I I y <lb/>
by <lb/>
Till <lb/>
M I <lb/>
i- hi. <lb/>
lie i us <lb/>
ii- <lb/>
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per.<lb/>
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th. <lb/>
rep<lb/>
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la. <lb/>
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t nit in <lb/>
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